==E Is the only paper, published in Potter:county oirculates.emong an intelligent tltiss - of peo ple, and is thus an excellent mediuiiifor both my Alia Country; Advertising. Transient Advertisements' and those !rout a dlstinee mustlie Cash - or have responsible•re= communications; to receive nttention, ninsite directed to' the' Editor, and 'contain. the name' of the writer. , No'attentlith paid to' anonymous communications. TERIIS.—One cOpy,eine year, $1; Six copies s,e; , ;: , Tivelve coliies, $lO ; -Twenty copies, $lB. with one tc the person, raising the Club.. The money must accompany the names. Condors Oat; Wednesday,Evening.: Aug. 13j,.13,67 Local .and - General::::T s e'-See New A4vertisensents.,_ List and Lists of,Juroii, List of letters. • • - -- 'Stir'The ladies .will give a Dinner for tite•Pclalers Court Houf:e . on Sat urday next at 1 o'clock P. M. AIZ are invited to assist. Dark 'War Meeting will he held nt ihe Red School House in Roulet, on Fri day- evening. A recruiting officer Will be present when all those wishint: to en list eau do so. Turn out l and enlist, as this is the last chance -to go as"-a,Volyn 7 teer. , Drafting will soon commence. , • _lsham RandolPh 'Jefferson, a•neple• *w and adopted eon_ of .the immortal Thomas Jeffeison, died on the b a th of _July last-, at his residence in_Todd Coun : ty, Kentucky, in. the 71st year of his age. The personal resemblance •w7tich it is said be•bcre to the great author of the Declaration of Independence was wino. ishingly striking; nor was he dericiebt in those great mental add moral 'attributes 11 , 1110h:distinguished that illustrious states• man. He leaves a wife and sevetal Alien to mourn his departure. "fin important and sweeping order was issued last Friday from the .War Dunn meat, directing the arrest and imprison ment of any person who may be engaged by act, speech,' or writing, in disdourag ing volunteer enlistments, or in auy way giving aid and . conifcrt to the enemy, o; in any other disloyal practice against •the United States. WASHINGTON, Aug. 11. 1862.-Pre. , ident Lincoln, Gen. Ilaileek. and the War Department are in good r,iritts to night over the latest dispatches from the battle field dear Culpepper. Our t'Yonin: 'arch a strong position, and the desired delay l'orro-enforcement and concentration has been s granted them by-Jackson'a inaction We arc assured that the gate to , Mond will swing open this week before Pope's valorous and victorious itgious.,, 'What has been Done. -.Since -the Republican 'party cattle into 'power—Lin the midst / of civil war, banit7 ruptcs, .treachery in every corner, ain't ruin staring the Government in the face —the following vastly important and be teficent measures base . been completed car begun ' • , 1. TREASONNAs BEEN MET—it lE4s heen'foiled—hrid a large portion of the Union, which had beets betrayed cr stolen from us. is Restored. 2. All our Territories made Free-from the curse of Slavery fk,r ever. 3. The Capital of the Nation. freed. , 4. The Holoestead Law:en . ..med. :5. Sound National Paper ett . rreney. `6!A ProteCtive Tariff. is The Establishment of - a Department of Agriculture, 8. The Rec l ognition of the Hayti and Liberia Goverpments.t - 9. The prohibition of Polygamy in the Territories. 10. OverlaUd Telegraph to the Pacific 11. A apleUdid Army and Navy. 12. The paasage of the Pacific Rail road bill. .; 13: The di , fision of the U. S. Supreme Court into just and equal Districts. • Considering' the time ; that the Repub; liezi4arty ba§ been in , power, these re: rinits sneak trumpet tongued for its sin. cerity and vigor. tiraftlai !• * --ilolt they do it, Drafting isl prov . ided for by .a law. of Congress framed in 1792. entitled. PAn Act-to provide for the national - ileferrJe, establishing a Uniform Militia throughout the United States," afterwards amended atutapplied to all arms-bearing citizens orthe country. . The process of drafting is about the same in the various States. lions are . prepared of those liable to serve —able • bodied men between the ayes of eighteen and forty-five=and the requif site number of names are di-awn by lot in the , proedee 'of preqcribed officials.— The persons drawn are notified; and given opportunity to prove aemselves exempt or provide suitable substitutes, failing in which - they are compelled. -to. serve, or submit to penalties, generally imprison ment. The -country has a right to the service of all her citizens in her defence of the' nation, as-none will-dispute. 7i This line - fills this column - , - THE .V,W49Ni PVd9Cy t Apr..l, 7 lil the Vermont Densonratic :§tata, Cunventiou. held at I3ollow's. Falls, °the 2d 'net, there was. the usual:truckling tO , Slavery in the speeches wade. There' was one man, however, among then', ,tliat awoke the secession, sympathizing tenders. 'Mr. Stoughten, deleiate, rebuked theta in the fu !lowing w holesoare'tnanner . . "Two of his sons, he said,.were at that moment fighting their country's batiles. lie was emphatically a Union man Ile he.l4.party in utter contemn!, and party shackles in these times should be cast off and thrown to the four windit of liedven. He would sacrifice the Democratic party ut"the shrine of the Union, and so lie' believed would every tree Democrat. He' hopeu that the Republicanwould-du like wise with his party. .Thel Abolitbsiiists, it is claimed, are the cauSe of the war. Admit it. Have abi.iliticnisis . done I enough to warrant this' rebellion?..-. The I MUD who Thinks so is a ti:aittir end •:tiot,, fit to live. • He (Mr. S) bad fought for the constitutional rights of the South as long es any one of his age, ;but Le utterly repudiated the insane ideikthat Mr: Lin coln's election was an ..eitcOse for this re bellion. 'lt was the •duttof every loyal, and patriotic man now to forget the past and aid the Government in crushing out this infamous rebellion.: Thank God he ' approved the policy of the Administra tion to the letter. We Must stand by the Government. If we do not approve I the policy of the Governideut, we are in fact aiding the Tebellion. I The man who attempts to shrink from thili grave respon sibility, in' his , opinion, fails of being an honest luau. It has been said that though I he had been a Detuolcrat he did not now I I talk much' like one. He would go with the Democratic party as long es they did not collie in conflict with 'this great prin. I ciple of sustaining the Government in its 'l war policy. He thought the rail issued by tile Itirpublican Slate Committee braced lain and every 1(.441 Demucrat.l He did nut believe. in the 'dodging policy of this convention. God forbid that the country has come to this pass, that the; Democrats of 'Vermont should indorse! such a call as their State Committee had wade He believed there was a conserv ative iu the Republican party. Ile believed Mr Lincoln to be thoroughly cemservative.; Ile wanted no better plat. form than the doctrines cielloracod in Sea atur Collatner's recent speech un con tiseation. • TROT OUT Yuutt SMALL CHANGE The scarcity; of ell:nage 6_ beginiiii.g to be felt by oil men. Some there are of course ; -c ho are- allcuys •*utibled the shorts." among witour lit has passed to a proved) to reckon , ed;turs ant! . doctors -- some say lawyers. but we don't believe in ally rueli butobt g as that. We do nut refer, however. to either class of these public fune:Mtialies. itut*t.o tile more tualter . of tact .I.troemy men and sitirekeepers generally, tth , . air put to their Arks' end for change A large quantity of silver is duUbtiew,.-sali ed down," and if that could only be Tut at, the dilbeituy would be tenured Nothing . short. of a premium, • however. will brim; tin; "old stockings" to light; and the only way -we can - see fur mer chants to.get alum , with titgir customers will-be to offer a premium through our advertising ' eu/utuus, fur kilt or change. and we will take our pay in green fur a few weeks yet. A fIiNT.--A soldier belonginc to tin' ll'ackwurt It Quaid • (One Modred and Fotirth• New York Volunteers) nwt ' Seeessi mist :woman, the otl,i•r' - day. in Warrenton. Va She instantly Itoited her dress to an unusual Itelizta and swung around to clear him The who was attentiyely regm•tlitig ;the speetaele. cried our iii blank*astonislonerit :• "NV hat dirty t ! tocktlegs !"- Down .Went th ,e . skirts. hiding the frightful appart`tiou from view, and the woman disappeared. • DROWNED.—A lotting ' lad. Thomas Gaidiner, iu his eleventh . year, While playing in the if er with some other small boys on Monday, fell from the plank on , which he was floatiu ii! and drowned before assistance could be rendered, as his little associates were tow badly alarmed to render effective aid.— Wellsville Free Press. • ' I CRICAGO'S PROGRESS. There bps been over fotir thousand increase in the population of Ohicago' during. the last year. Over, two thousand; new houses have beet, built. A war of lexterininat ion against dogs has been commenced in that city, and liver .5;000 have killed in two months. i GEN. POPE'S: PLAN i gentleman lately in ll'aphingttip reports to us what he heard Geo. Pope say, a', few days ago, in regard I to one .of the 4ite,titins now before thqublie. "I want tt. kiil 'eui; their have got to be killed] and it is nut fur u.e to riaii whirt the color of the is who. will help me to put an cod to them, bring un. your niggers; if, they will tight, they shall harveliCchati6i Sensible Pope, you prOpuse to unlke war, and you shall win !=Chicifgo Tribune. PrraY.—The Chaplain I . of the New Hampshire Lagislutore opened, one day last week, thus: —.We thitik every mem ber of the •House, O docl is in favor of a short session, and frequently manifest their appreciation for short :prayerti, 'We pray Thee flint they will conceive a love fur short peeellestlicalc only ulitni they have eoatethitig to eiy, .sayiit-; and &beer NcE" '6Oltrliaa:irtiated a great of 'edit], it`i• r eit - 1806a: mea s ures ig will belakell!tn avenge. hirn; la?ill in _wonder, art 41,37 're duced to a science by the the.Rebell.; . .WASHINGTON, - Aug. 12,.1.862.7HA counts from CulPepner; dated yesteidaY; . _ • speaiting of Saturday's fight. say that so heavy was the' fire to which oar eumPar atiyely small cumber of men was exposed. the only wonder is that% the whole*e;Ml , Mend was nut completely annihilated at the end of half an hour, instead of our bringing off so large ptoportlan of our furee at the expiration of an hour and a half. The prisoners report that their oWn troops were mowed duwn by our lie like grass., Three times were they re enforced Announcements ** * Announcements must be paid in AD- VANCE. One Dollar each. ' "1' . `Please announce the name of ELYMUS HACKETT. of Ulysses township, as a candi date for:the office of SHEHIFF, subject to the decision of the Fall Convention. far Please announce the name of HARRY LENT, of Eulitlia tom nship, as a handidate for County COMMISSIONER. subject to the deci sion of the Fall Convention. To the Voters of Potter county : 1 will be.a candidate for the office of Sherifl at the ensuing election, subject to the decision of the Fall Convention. D.C.LARRABEE. Ulysses, July 28; 1862... te l ,P:base announce the name of DANIEL SUNDERLIN, of Hector township, as a candi date for the office of County TREASURER, subject to the decision of the Fall Cenvent.nn ''Please announce the name of W3x.IT. LANK, of Sharon township. as a candidate for nomination to the office of County:TREAS URER, at the Fall Convention. xtet".Please announce the name ofELEAZFR. LYMAN, of Oswayo township, as a candidate for nomination to the lattice of County TREAS UREAR at the Fail Convention. Euttimi. jar Announce the name of Jomus Of Hebron tocs-nship.ns a candidate for SHER IFF, subject to the decision of the Fall Con vention. --- * Plense announce the name of CHAN CEY P. KILBOURNE, of Hector township, as a candidate for County CONIIIISSIONR,seb ject to the decision of the Full Convention. N Please announce the name of S.ll. MARTIN, of Pike township, as a candidate for County AUDlTOR.•subject to the.decijoU of Oleg:all Convention. lfi IIS l' OF LETTORS, remaining, in /Port Office at Coudersport, Auzust Mary Allen, Mary A. Alien, I. W. Brough ton. C. flank'son. Denis Fuller. A. I). G,dley, R. IS. G.ndi r N-ke G do in. Orland Katile. Georg . .l , W. Kenyon. Amos Klock, Million SepL:w•. Eliza F'arker. U. P. Taylor, I, W. Tha s cer, Rhodes Wilkinson. JOHN S. MANN. P. M. LIST OF CAUSES fur trial in the Court of 'Nun won Pleas of Putter county, at September Tern). Byam and Fanny his wife ‘s J3l inn &Graves M II N ch;.ls. vs G Sul heriand M ‘Vh.:rt.;n vs It W Mclntyre V T J. uy - s vs l'uily S llitlei adttwrs W vim 3 Cu. cs V T Juaes anti F Jones James Shaffer vs ri W May and NE tt S P Reynolds & Benj. Bennetts A P Cone J B Smith SW F Burt roller k Card Ns John C Tanner Faller k 'Gird vs A Deremer & C Thompson Lewis Wood v Willard Chandler Lewis Wood vs Nelson Casty J L 11:iyinosol vs II II Guernsey S R Pecker vs - Pelt% Mimic' W E Freeman vs Ismie Quick L Fred Brooks. Carnisiree,kc Horron & panghtto T J Bordic F..y Bradley & I lw:glit TJ Prleg G Burdic IV T Jones ‘s Wm Jordan Win V Kt-.ring et al vs Joseph Meacham 1 Bpi') k. wife cs C S Jones •Aduis'r Adner of Luihur Strong vs W T k. A F Jones L Schaffer vs Amin Mason k Geo Marvin', A 13.1 ring et'al Trustees - kr vs 1; king et al • "vs WT Jones. GKeuyon " •" " vs IV T Jones & T WeSt L B Co - e vs H H Der t Munson use of Gomm vs Lord k Dwight . J U Merryman et al vs P B Dedrick Commonwealth vs Woodard & Sherman " James Bartrori , H. J. OLMSTED, Protley. Coudersport, Aug. 1.3;1862. • GRAND 'TUMORS SEPT. TERN. Allegany—Thadde us Darling, Alfred Cool, Daniel Nelson. Binghnm—D. C. Howe, Jas. B. Jones, Ad dison Clark. Geriesee—,C. C. Allis, F. W. 'Sherman,. Fielder Chapman. Harrison—R. P. Farrum, Jos. • Haskins, Isaac Thouipson. Hector—Warren Owens, Rufus Hosly,:Wm. Joseph, Jr. Cba-les Parker. Oswayo--LJer..me Cbeesbro, Wm.DdirSra ple. Pleasant Valley—l. I. Roberts. Roulet—John Lyman, Jr. Sharon—S.imuel Coats, W. L. Stark weather, Peleg [birdie. • Sweden- I -11. W. Bird. Traverse Jurors. Sept.. Term. Allegabs—Elijah Chamberlain, A. 'V. An drews, L. B. Murky. Andrew Jackson. Binghaul—Alex. Monroe, A. B. Howe; A 11. Briggs, p ti. Gruver., Clara—F. P. Brooks: ./ Couuersport—George Metzger, W. B. Gord-. vier. I:Attila—Samuel Thompson, D. D. Colcord, T. B. Abbott. Gennesee—Edgntr Peet, Thos. Gilliland. Harrison—S. H. Stevens. WM. Fox. Hebron-0..W. Gomm, Wui. P. Cool, Julius Biker ' W. IL Hydorn ; J. A. It. Greenman, E. U. Bishop. Hector—Horace Dimon, Orris Haddam. Homer—Wm. C Quimby. • KeatingG W. Lewis. . -Uswayo—L. •D. Estes, John Lockwood, Thos. Crittenden. • Pleasaat Valley—Jacob Palmer. Jr. •, Roulet—Harris Lyman, Harvey Manning. Sharon—Henry Pierce, George Nichols, E. F. Cornier,. W. I. Lane. , Scieden—Abiiin Kimbal, S. Y. Acker t Leui. W Lyma I. T. Jackson. Stewardson—John S. Clerk. tilyse,s,s —N. R. Ha rsetti A. B. Bennett, Wm. B:Freemin t :ll L. Dein: • • • -• .Wilitattentli-=VEMitniaL ''' " ' PRICE CURRENT. • -: , Corrected everyMednesdity, by 11.• A. ST II BINS,'& CO., Wholesale and Retail • ,Herilers in Groceries and PrOrisions,' :‘,. . • „, opposite D. F. Glassmire'S goitl, ‘ - , . . : Coudetsport, Pa. i, • .. Apples, g reen,ll bush., -_ 1 s62l to'll': 1 0' I do . dried, ' • " ' 1 tin '2' 0' Beaus. ' 4 100 180' Beeswax, 14 lb., . 120 5 Beef,- 0 , . 4 6 $ • Berries, dried, ''‘g quart .. . t . ,21 Buckwheat, la.bl/811, 37f 44. Butter, "il lb., , 12 1 1 1 5,1 Cheese, " - • 7 10' Corn, 'il bush 4. 75 88' Corn Meal, per cwt., ' , 150 1 75., lens,V dor. , ' .. 14 1 Flour, extra, . ' e bbl., ,6 50' 700 do superfine " 550 - 6 00 Ilauis, "t 1 lb., " • .0 121 ilay,•7o ton., - 700 801 Honey, per lb., . 10 124 Lard, " . 10 121 Maple Sugar: per lb., , • ' 8 101 Oats. V. bush., . , 2c3 30i Onions, ." 5O 7"51 Pork, a-R bbl., - 16 00 15 00 do V. lb:, '• 10 131 do in whole hog, lb., • ;6 7 Pdtatoes, per bush., 25 34 Peaches. dried, ,9 lb., ' Poultry, lb., - ' s' 7 ; Rye, per busk.; 63 75' Salt, IR bbl., I do `ll sack, Trout, per A bb',, Wheat, ? bush., White Fish, • The Partnership EXISTE ; CG heretofore' under the firm of Garrett. Baily & Co is this day dissolv'ed by the withdrawal of the undersigned. 'HENRY GARRET? Philadelphia, July, 10, 1362. , 3t • NOURD:, .1 Y Wife, JULIA ANN. has left iny bed and IVA board,without prorocation.andl hereby caution all •.persons not to trusii her on toy account as I will riay no debts of bertuntract ing tmless compelled by law. - • : S. GOLDSMITH:: Hebron, Jnly 8, 18G2 / V?rewirthahial ekr„iop.3(oo.sa The Buffalo Mercantile tolleg CORNER OF MAIN AND SENECA STREETS.' . Is tin imprutunt link; in the'grtiut chain NATIONAL .MERCANTILE COLLEGES ; I , caied iu flit ftißiwing cities, viz: NEW YORK,CITY ; ,PIIILADELPHIA ; BROOKLYN; • • A-BANY, TROY'. CLEVEOND, DETROIT. 'CHICAGO, AND SAINT LUCIS. A Scholarsh , p issned.frem the Fluffolo mititles the holder: to attend either or . nll the Colleges for nn un:imited. time. I Thelk,ign of these lastitutionsis to intr. rt to yoqm: wen And ladies, a thorough, prac cal business education.: Tnese Colleges are organized and Londuct eil upon a basis which ,must secure-to eaidi separate Institution the lest possible facilities for - imparting a thOrough mercantile eilud:- lion, and render 'it as a whole. the , most co 1- prehett.dce and complete : , ystcrn in Ibis con m i ry Book-Keeping in all its department, Com- Lt ,Commercial Arithmetic and Pe ntanship. c are . t.ught in the most thorough a' practical manner: The . Spenceriati System of Penmanship. :taught by competent and experienced Macho Scholarship ; in advance; $40.. .roliege open clay at 'd evening :'no vaeatio, Res'ent Principal at Buffalo, J. C. Bay. For further, information. please:call at ti College rooms, send for Catalogie and Ci 'ealar enclosing letter stamp. Atl‘li,ss Bill - ANT S.: STRATTON, 8tiff..19,,. 1,, /A 39 CA.VAST2. .AG3 MILLS suPkAwist:: FLOUR I;,r iz1.:15 per Sark. j 5.25 per Barrtll Also. GrocerieS . ' r • r ii.. F l i. er3 •leser.ptitut as cheat) as cari be a fror' ed, • t the ' POST OFFICE §TOII.I I t. i I . 1862 :I '.THE U 3IQN'"i ARCII S I'ItNET,' A iSOVE trn , :CI S. 14E7103.11ER, Propnetcir.- Tlt's lotel i central. 'convenient by Passenger cars to ltil parts of the city. and every . part ...nlar adapted to 'the 14 ants of business public. . ,Term 3 $1 . 50 per dap. BODH STORE cs _ Main above Third Se r '., COUDERSPORT, IPAII 3.11. W• AI A. 11121, PROPRIETOR. BOOKS, ./TLA.P.S, BLANKS DOaKETS- LEDG,ERS- 1 DAY-BOOKS RECEIPT-BOOKS MEMORDLIMS, PASS-BOOKS , DIARIES. I' PURTFOIaus, HERBARIUAS, LETTER-BOOKS INVOICE‘BOOKS. . , Greek, Latin, French and german Test- Books. All SchOol Ifook.s'usirl in the Couii kept on li,ontl t: Or intmediateill :procured when (lesirett '• • 3laguziues ocany Perkrdicals snppped irben desircd.• H A good assortinent of Paper. EnyeloPes. Pens and Inks. Also. ilf:Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials, Water Color's, &e. IBLES..TESTAME PRAYBR,..tiIIyMN BOOKS, of various Make-BOOKS AND SHEIET , NIiPC. • Slates, Riders; Back-Gamnaou Boards Chess Men. ix., &c. PRODUCE of all . kiods takes in exchange for Books, kc. [ll-341 I~UI3 - ,-CRI?TIoNS forwarded for 'any of ai statdard p!ddications, and books proiniv , ed from Boston, Philadelphia or S l ew York, on short notice . . Give us a call at the - fvSl' virlOt . , wt.. 1 E511 I .: t GENT 1. k , e Will pay atd all ,e*mt.ses, 'ea issien: 'PA i Eale SseriNevllA qe c i eril Agtnt. 311 I . F ill h 0 • Co XPERIENOB for the buil don !on to yoting Deb lity, Prematu the same time they. tl %Oct has Cured hi exphise tht.'onth m nryT By enelosin relve..ti ogle top'el NATUANIEL lal tionitty. New Ytirl , I COURT ' • OOLAM. VON. , IV " l E Z E i 4 s n t tjuedglieoTilttrtnoon„...2is. Jon anclG. G. Colvin, AssOate Judges o the Courts of Oye .5; Terminer and Genera Jail !Deny .i-r, - . Qu rter SessioOs of ,the Peace Orphans' Court a. d Court of Common Pie tor the County o Potter, bare issued their precbpt,behring a' •te the twerOeerenth day o Febnary, i l t the ear of our! Lord one thou sand eigh hundrial and sixty?-two, and tom dirented.f r holdit g a Court of Oyer and-Term , • iaer and General ail Delivey, Quarter Sea sions of the Peace Orphans' Court, and Court of Csmmon Pleas, in-the Borciugh of Conders port, on NIONDA ", the hi& day, 'of Sept next, and to contilue one weeli. : : . .Notice is therefre hereby giren to the Cor ~. oilers, Justices of the Peace la:nd Constable within the icounty, that they be then and ther , in ib l eir proper per ons, at - 101o',clock A. .1.1. o said I day, iwith th it rolls, records, inquisi tionsi examination , and ether remembrances to dti those things , which. to lieir offices ap [ pert: in to be done. And those Who are bout, by their recoguir aces to pro:sec:he against the Prisoners that re or shall be in the jail o said Fount:: of Pot er ; ale to tle;then and ther to prosecute'ag,ain.t them as Will be just. - ,Dalted at COLDE 1,51 , 0e.T, Juivl4 „ 1862, and the 84, th year of the Indep' talciice of the United Btates of A!nserica. I :' . 1 1 WM. r. BURT, Sheriff. 275 350 15 450 500 I'oo 1 121 450 600 . • , WEsTrtj Kai: 9. 11,43, ii, 14 ;:ear Llroadwa Tbis ohltestubliz the Business cotun fittki, and i 3 cirmpl minister to.lie maw and Famili s are sL _ vided for. I , , It is centrally to Mel in the; business part of t.h. city,l and is- ontiguouq to the principal lints of steamboats cars, omnibuses. ferries. in 1 consequence rthe preasure caused by t p tbe Rebellion, pm .s have been reduced to trISE IDOl.L i Att AN FIFTT er.:yrs rErt DAY rflile table is am ly supplied with all the luxuries oft the sea .rn, and is, equal to thatof any - Other bolel in t he countri.. Arirple act:um:norl ation; ore offered for up ward of 4tig guests, -1 1)not believe rei who i may.sly "the p. IL WI. , 1 Thbs. al Win' the-A 1 a ...._)i BOOTS 1 1 ._......4________,......... A.l SANDBE tier ~: ti BRO'S 1 . , . • '. Tanners i nnd C arriers,. 11. AVE lso established a ! . , .00t, and Shoe gantifactory, oppoA,te D., F Gia,..sinii.e'. Hotel, in the morn for:peril:Occupied by J B smith. Thley otter their Boots and Shoe, at a LOWER. RATE THAN. THE SAME QUALIT Y. HAVE • ' EVER BEEN SOLD IN POTTER COUNTY. And .they trill have nothing,bat the best work men and the best stock that the country will ProdUce, and money ‘l,ind labOr ean,prOcure.'' l !THEY FFEL ati` I FIDENT THAT .TLIEIR , . WOR i K IVII7I, G i tVE :SATISFACTION. Eidies, Calf S ins, Sheep Pelts 1 taken at the I U g liest Ma!rizet Price. ' . I G-IVE 17.. i. ..A.• 'till:AL I• Co itlerzplort. Pa.,l March 19"• SAJNTFI 3,, Sil.Pb fl FIERI. } 1 . ! THEI FA MILI‘.9OAP i MAKER %. All Kitcheii Grease can be 'made iuto Nicoll ' L St 111 P. by. , sin g Swiotiikr 1 - • \ .. DIRECTIOS ICC MPANYiNG EACH BOX 1....1..tr is as easily i lade witq it; as 'making a cu ) of coffer;. ( tared 0 ily by the Patentee,. r.;l' lilitFUFit.6llli3lNG CAITANIT, 11Ca1nu street, P,hiladelphia. 02. ly 311:Mild PENN A. SA . 127 ESEI - ixorric,T( , HOLItE. *SIGN AND HANGER tiode,rsigne wishes to inform the pub. li'e of Couders mrt and ;vicinity that he mill attend 4:0 all 'T rk entra4ted to him. ParOtatlari attentmn paid to' Paper-Hanginc. Shop ‘vith John Beekbow,i ca,t sidi• of the. Court Bous.e. FS L -BACKUS. Cotiiierzpolrt, Ap it 30 !Gm $1,501 $/.50 pESI 4 PIANOS. GROVESTEEN & II ALE, removed to lheirnewwareranms, NO. 478 BROADWAY.' • r pr pared tlo offer the publie . a mag It new scale f ill 7 OpTAVEi OSEWOOO -PIANO, 1 • i ping 411 improvethent'S knoirn in.this 'Y or k;orope, ilrer-striing' bass, 'French 'action ' harp iiedal. futl iron frame, for slsd 6 CX8.14, 'ARRA:STD) alit, FIVE, YEARS, eoulding case . Sl-75 all - warranted made tiTial, nod t 3 Statt4 $4OO or Ssoo,by the Ore. 1 We inOte .thi and t l tty thet new if r-adyi bit nil Imes to inanufactiireld in - thi. ' ''l . GIVES I 3in] ; 47d •, • Navin' are no nificc. contai co:intr \l' Rich .. VITHERE I AS, V dthe eitAte o Sweden L•twn-ship, I been granted; to the indebted to et-td tiemedime pityment., atiftinit the genie w theniteated tr i o the 1,1 r, • ,SARali NIC Sweden: Jl4ly 21, rfilip: BEST OF F Likud as t• F.s LoymENTt .. . sits; , w.ii . I . TP.D. rn $25 t 015,75 per ino-gh, o active Agents, or give -a ienlsrs setivfree. 'Address nom • Cout.ksv, It. JAMES, I lan, ()hind , . . an2lly • Cessions :and of an Lividid. , Published I, and as 4 warning and a ~ : n who suff4r from&erroo3 -e , Deray.• 4., suiTiying at Inieans of splt: : cure. By one rut , elf after being put to great iedical impdsition ondquack 1g a po:stLintid nddreised en rmay be bad , of.the author. . 'FAIR. 'Es?.; Bedford,Kings I,.—Marlaspnly . • , - FOTEL,: COTIRT,L'ARDT :STREET, Nev.! York City. aced and favOrite resort of unity has been recently. re lite in erdrthing that - cats' L fort of its liatrons. Ladies and!carefully pro- 1 11 :: D l iners, Imrkmen,"anil others Wes Tern liutel is full:" " Proprietor. i" fyl 9 E Eit Y BODY. WAGJN PAINTER. PAPER AND UNDER. to s2op, of the best ieasoned joetter than any sold for l old methods of than dac e best judges to examine istrtintedts, and we stand test. thet4 with any others eonnt. j. TEEN & HALE, Broadway,' Sew York. atria , Notice. • ers of Administration on I John A Nichols, late 01 'otter county, dec'd. have undersigned, all persons to are rtlquested to mak( , and .hose having claim: II present them duly au lbserita4-- . 1101 1 S', Adwiniitrtstris i~R kept cootatitly.on Pint Ofkic• biters: NEW GOODS Purthased during titnuonai, pfni• docllas is W 46 is DRY Groopir. Ladiers Dress Good^ Readp-made Olothi HATE mid BOOTS and , SHOJI* • GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CROCKERY. Falacy' Good,. NOTIONS. Wool. Twine. Wall-Pavia , . . . NAILS. end WO ODEN-WARZ. We reiTeetfully invite a call, helix/ eantleid that we can suppli the wanta of all as tem. to their_iatistiction, giving better Gods Ihr less, MONEY than eau be had at way Mho Howe in Pctter or adjoialog senate& We hare also added to our vs MN& of goods, s new and complete Moak et PURE DRUGS. Medicines, Chemicals. ~ ~ Paints Oils. Vapiishes. Glues, :Dye Stuffs. CASTILE 130 AP. Sponges. Coilks: Bottles Vials and I.amp-01oUiiu &C. &c. ALL OF WHICH van be SON ! at the VE.lll' LOWEST RATIS - " FOR CASH. on't Fail to Call and 800 I P. A. STEBBINS& CO. CosNzu. or MAP ♦ND IllscosslitarAno COUDiIRSPINiTy Pitt N OLJUSIL MI ME
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