.: ~:~-: _ , TUE, POTTER COUNTY JOURNAI caumftbe'only paper published in Potter cointy itates among an intelligent class of peo ple, and is thus an excellent medium for both City and Coilntry Advertiaing. Transient Advertisements and those from a disiance must bb Cash or:have responsible re ference. All communications, to receive attention, must be directed to the Editor, and contain - the name of the writer. No attention paid to anonymous communications, TE MS.—One copy,one year, $1; Six copies' $5 ; Twelve copiei, $lO ; Twenty, copies, $lB, with one to - the person raising* Club. The money must accompany the names. , couthiniPort) Wedneiday Evening, Aug. 20, 1862 Local and General. . . `See New Advertisements.; Lieut. RODEUTS' Advertisemeni. Sheriffs' Sales, • 'need the can for the County Convention 146.,,Twe1ye or fourteen of the young men ,of the Shaker community ) at Canterbury,"3. H. have enlisted for the war. 10.. The Atlantic Monthly for September is on "'oar. table. No family should be without copy of it. Address Ticknor & kelds Diston. iterAn eminent physician has discovered that the nightmare in nine cases out of ten is produced by owing a bill for a newspaper, and that the best cure is to pay up at once. ISL.Godey's Lady's Book for September is , at band. It is filled with choice reading, and its Fashion Plates are superior to those of any other magazine. Address L. A. Godey, 323 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. MN° have on hand a copy of the Amer ican Exchange and Review. It is a very inter esting work, and we take pleasure in recom mending it to our readers as both useful and entertaining. Address, Whitney & Co., No. 712 Chestnut St. Phila. Another Prtoad Day fOr Little Potter! Captain WALTON DWIGIIT . S Company . of Volunteers left Coudersport on iouday, Aug. 18th, to join the Buck:tail Brigade now being ' organized by Major Stone. He took with him more than a full COmpany—in- all one bun . - dred and twenty-nine men. The list of names will be published init week. ;These men were enlisted in about ten days very short iipacc in which to raise so many in a_county so oplirAely s settled. .Capt. Dwight's known character as a man of capacity and energy did very much toward accomplishing this result of which we have So much reason to be proud. A number of men were especially active in their exertionq to ral-e this Company, among whom were Lieuts. Johnson and Hoyt, yet all would have been of no avail had not the enthusiastic patriotism of Our people more than. seconded their ears- _ • John S. Mann, Esq., Attorney fotrthe County Commissioners, went as farr as j Harrisburg with five thousand dollars to be! distributed among the men immediately on !their Tieing -mustered into service, the money having been loaned to the county by Hon. Isaac Benson for the purpose of havingan additional bOunty. Thus with feelings of sorrow, and pride have we been called upon. to part with , so many more friends;7husbadds, il.rothers and fathers who have gobe:to fight tIM battles of their country. . We feel sure that the blessings of Heaven will attend 'them and reward their patriotic secrifices. Since writing the above, we learn, that the people of Oswayo had a very nice :dinner pre 'ired for them on their arrival at that phi:,..c!. More Men Want Pd. Lieut. R. Z. Ronurrrs and Corporal ALitoxo (*num° arrived in to4n Sunday evening, looking and feeljug extremely well, and their missidin here is one which We trust will prove eminently successful'. TheY , ,have just. left Captain Jones' company of i the genet* 53d, for the purpose of recruiting to fill the i ranks of their Comliany and Regiment: They are accompanied 'by Serg'ts Yergey Of Company A, and Itihittaner of Company I, Of the same Regiment. Shall not Potter county respond nobly to such a call ? Her own sons who have, fought in her behalf on the fields of Fair Oaks and of the other memorable battles „before the Southern Capital now call upon us for more men to 'strengthen their hands 'and entourage their hearts in this struggle for Oar national existence. They will not call in vain; there are still heroes and patriots left in Potter county who will gladly leave their homekto stand p ith their brothers—who have so nofily proved themselves such—in the hour of their trial. , - • People of Potter County you have already done well.- Your borders hive been thinned by enlistments. in the adjoining State and counties nearly sufficient fora ccmpany—you have sent bY Captain Graves a number of men to fill the ranks of your two companies in the 46th Regiment; and now with Captain Dwight one hundred and twenty-nine more— all since the last calls for six hundred thou sand, and yet you can send more. Let us avoid ; drafting if pOssible. Every man we send now makes the number to be draftee so Many less, and we Ifeel very sure that by lending ,twenty or twenty-five more men at this time, we can avoid the draft allogether and enhance the credit of our county. To enable You to leave your homes feeling sure - that your families will' be provided for, the county will pay each of you who go a bounty, of Fifty dollars. These Recruiting Ofticers have distinguished themselves on the field of battle, and are em inently worthy of yoni fullest confidencefireet them then as noble patriots—reward their labors wtth the utmost success—and Cheer the heart's of their comrades before k ichtnond by your timely aid and sympathy. d , i•t•q3 . . 11 .We have been permittedi to makelhe following extracts from a ririvate - letter from Capt. M. L. rrench L of this place: ' , - - -: ' CordP,Nson'L`crfrieekni Va., - , i • . Aug. 13, 1862. • We have once more been before the enemy, and like all other battles we hafl;ten. thousand opposed to thirty thnusaud, aria the Conse quences were ;we .had to Sell bnck and wait for re-enforeements,' .TheAl6th.Regiment met with heavy loss. The ta - 6 companies, from Potter were badly cut np'. It' was a hard fought bottle, ,commencing lat 1 o'clock and lasting fill nine in the evening. I met some narrow escapes that, day; once I was within - fifty yards of their Infantry. The 2d tlattollien, to which I belong, was cut,off from the Reg iment, but we did not low it until the battle was nearly .ever. We were ptit on the left flank to watch for the enemy in that direction, when they commenced firing right opposite to us, and we were so near.them that we could hear their commands. We thought the battle was going in our favor untilaberit dark, when Col.TarrowS thought it'was near time to re cell'e some orders, so sent me to find the Regiment, rather a ticklish job 1 soon found, as we were.clear in the rear; of the Rebs, so I had to pass through their lines to get to our army," but I din -not . know it Wen. - When I found Col. Jones he told Me our army had fallen back while the enemy hdd advanced, : and said I could not get back to Col. Barrows. I told. him I should try it; and 1 after riding ;like fury for half an hour I4ot to him. The !whole Battallion give me the credit of saving 'them. We have now had' tro tghts' rest in 'twelve days, so we feel prett • fresh. My company had a a fight on We pi, ket line the 11 ether day wtih three Rebel companies in which we drove them back across the `ver. I.have 'seen Tom Mills, Orlando Rees acid Cheesbro, since the fight;` they are well.' 'Moon. _ , THE very best medicines in use among rts are thOse prepared by Dr. I r J. C. Ayer Co., of Lowell. He is a graduate of ilia Penn. University, whosei connexion with that celebrated College df Medicine Etas conferred more distinction upon it, than its Diploma has upon Ibim. His remedies have become household :words not only in this country, but io altunost every region .of the earth inhabited by man. Their extraordinary fame has aris en from their extraordinary _virtues, and these are certified by Men ;of the highest station. We publish in our issue to-day, a,document signed by the Mayors of the great; cities in the , United States , Cana das, MexicO:,,Peru, Ohili and Brazil, each of whom certify that the Physicians and druggists of their respedtive localities have given their assurance of the uniform good effects andsuperior virtues of Dr. Ayer's preparations.' This is evidence which should satisfy the most sceptical, of their efficacy, and we bea our readers to refer to it. Especially !L they speak with glowing p'aise of hislSatsaparilla— the beneficial effects and tr, cures that have been rea: . • Y. Sunday .7im ' I BRECKINBIDG ERS WIN cIN G.—George :4 Hergucr, the publisher, and Wien Forney, the editor of the Harrisburg Daily Tele. gilaph - T one of the most{ fearless and patriotic war journals in the United States, were on Tuesday last held to bail for tivtering certain alleged libels against Barrett and MacDowell, the publishers Of. the Patriot and Union the notorious Breckinridge , organ of the same place. Bail was promptly entered l i on the charges preferred, which consisted, in the main, of comments upOu the daily manifestations of sympathy with Jecessi3 i. an the col umns of the latter Journal. 1 -A. somewhat dismal sequel to this threa,,e4d peosecu- i that isikthe subsequently-discovered fact j tinit the prosecuting parties in this case are the owners of the : estab ishment in .which were printed handbill calling for a negro meeting 'in Harritiburg, at which recruits .were to be raised for General Laue, , of Kansasthe whOlel.proviug to be a base canard to deter white men from' enlisting in the army lor the United States I 4beautiful pair,. truly;, to bring a suit against a loyal pap+ for showing that they are what they have thus abun dantly proved themselves ti: be—enemies of their con u try,—Har. Telegraph. 1- The Christian huni'anity of the Rebels was characteristically manifested at the great fire in Chaileston. The jail of that city was crowded With Union Prisoners. Every house and everything in the neighborhood of thC jail was on fire, and the Said wrs filled With brands coming from the buraingl While the fire was raging in full fury, the prisoners, instead of beitig given a chance to save themselhs froin burning, were confindthin separate cells'. The fire destroyed everything around the jail, and it was a miracle bow that b l uilding les caped without sharing the same fate. It certainly was not the fault of Ithe chival rous citizens of ,Charleston that these un- fortunate men were not roasted alive.— .1. The persons in charge of the jail certainly intended they should be. • ONE OFFICER LOYAL TO FIiEEDOM.- Colonel Halbert H. Paine, of ' he Fourth Michigan voltiriteers, now at Baton Rouge, was arrested by order ,of General Williams for disobedience of orders. The General had commanded all negroes to be turned out of our lines. (3 1 01. Paine wrote him a note , stating that by act of Congress any officer aiding iri returning a fugitive slave would be cashiered, and that ;this excluding of negroes from our linesi was virtually o restorind them, as their claimants ivte ready tb Seize them 1 on - the instant. p therefore could not obey the order, and must abide the con sequences, NOfIOE IrE Legal representatiVeii . of - Stan P: Sbeldon lil . :Gibbiaad Abel C:Car l d late members of Capt. JoneS' Company, can obtain the papers.necesiary to institute pro ceedings for the recovery of bounty, back pay, ke.,.by Calling on the at Glessmire's hotel. • R. Z. ROBERTS. Coudersport,' Aug. 18 1862. - •' i S'VIRTUE of 'sundry writs Venditioni ,'Exponas, Fieri Facias and Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas 'o.( .1"a• ter Coimty, .Pennaylvania, and to me directed, I shall:expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court Horthe in Coudersport, on MOEDAY, the ,23d day of June 1862, at 1 o'clock,, m., the fol 7 lowilb described (tact; or parcels of land to wit A certain tract of land situate in Eulalia tp, Potter co:, Penna.. bounded on the aorth by the turnpike, on the east by the Sinnenia honing road, on the south by land of N. WOod cock;!on the West by lands,of E. Starkweatber and N. Woodcock, containing Nine and nine.; tenthiacres. all of which are imprOved,and on: which are erected one frame house, two frame barns and an apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken: in execution, and to be sold as the property of Hariah S. Edwards: ALSO—A certain tract of land situate, iti Roulet tp, Potter co., Penna. bounded on the north : by lands of John Keating & Co. on, the east by lands of J. Sullivan, on the south by Jan& 'of A. Rnowlton, and on the west by land of John Lyman, containing Sixty-six acrevof which Fifteen acres are improved, and on which are one log and frame house, one frame barn ,and Bonn fruit trees. Seized, taken. in execution and to be sold as the proPerty of John Liman,,Jr. ALSO-HA. certain tract of land situate in Pike tp, Potter co., Penna, bounded on the north by lot No 14, on the east by lots Nos 14. 22 and 35, on the south by lot No 22 and un seated lands of the Bingham estate, and on the west by ur,seated lands and by lots Nos 13 & 36, being lots Nos 11 and 12 of the subdivis ions of lands of the Bingham estate in said township, containing one hundred and fifty five acres of which about 'fifty acres are im proved, on which are three frame houses, two frtime barns, one water saw 'Mill. and some fruittrees thereon. Seized,taken execution, and Vibe sold as the property of E...Tohnson. ALSO—A certain tract of land situate in the township of Sharon,in the county of Potter . and state of Pennsylvania, beginning at the north west corner of warrant No. 2176 thence' by the north line of said warrant, east forty four rods to the west bank of the Oswayo creek; thence up the south bank of the creek and race to the east line of land conveyed by Silas Sutherland to Thoinas J. Burdic, thence south one hundred and two perches and five tenths of a perch to a post, thence west one hundred and fifty-six' perches to a post in the west line of warrant No 2176, thence north by said line two hundred and two perche and five-tenths of a perch to the place of begin ning containing one hundred and sixty acres aboat ten acres of which are chopped. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the prop erty of 15n.Ennis ' surviving partner of the firm of Wm. & M. S. Ennis. ly remarkable lized from its *.'Announcements must be paid in AD VANCE. . One Dollar each. ER "Please announce the name of ELY3IITS HACKETT, of Uly‘sses township, as a candi date for the office of SHERIFF, subject to the decision of the FalEConvention. pßirPlease announce the name of HARRY LENT, of Eulalia township, as a candidatafor 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 Sheriff at the ensuing election, subject to'the decision of the Fall Convention. D.C.LARRABEE. Ulysses, July 28, 1862. rtEr h .Please 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 Convention SEr Please announce the name of Wu. T. LANE, of Sharon township, as a candidate for nomination to the office of County TREAS URER, at the Fall Convention. X, La'Please announce the name ofELEAZER LYMAN, of Oswayo township, as a candidate for nomination to the office of County TREAS URER at the Fall Convention. EIIIINEA: gerAnnounce the name of Jutacs BArrin, of Hebrnn township,as a candidate for SHER IFF, subject to the decision of the Fall Con vention. inf"Plense announce the name of CHANI CEP P.' KILBOURNE, of Hei:tor township, as' a candidate for County COMMISSIONER,sub ject to the decision of the Fall Convention. . , Itr!Please announce the name of S. }I. MARTIN; of Pike township, as a candidate for County, AUDITOR, subject to the decision o the Fall Convention. B. LIST, OF CAUSES for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Potter county, at September Term. I Byam and Fanny his wife s J Mann & Graves M H Nichols vs W G Sutherland Hannah M Wharton vs R W Mclntyre • W T Joties vs Polly S Higley ndmsrs E W Payne & Co. vs W T Jones and A F Jones tg vs " gt I isffer vs K W May and M W Smith olds 4; Benj. Rennelis vs J B Smith S W F Burt. Card vs John C Tanner Card vs A Deremer & C Thompson • 'iood vs Willard Chandler 'bod vs Nelson Eaity bond vs HII Guernsey er vs Peleg Burdic :iman vs 'lsaac Quick • cd vs - Fred Brooks, Garnishee,& - c Laughlin vs Burdic J i ley & Dwight vr TT Peleg & GBurdic tes vs Wni Jordan :eating et al vs Joseph 'Meacham Sc wife• vs C S Jones Adws'r 'lLLnthur Strong vs W•T & A F Jones ffer•Vs'l&hn Mason & Geo Marvin :et al Trustees &c vs C King et al " " "vs WT Jones&Gßenyon " " "vs W.T Jones & T West vs H H Dent ise of Gomm vs Lord & Dwight man et al vs P B Dedrick . • wealth vs Woodard & Sherman " James Bartron H. J. OLMSTED; .6.oth'y. port, Aug. 13,'1862_ James S P Rey A P Conl Fuller & Fuller & Lewis WI Lewis IV( JL Rayin S R peck W El're4 L Ccfnfieli Herron & Fay Brad W T Joni Wm V K 1 '1 Byam & A dm'r of W L Seb Barinf L B Cole Munson J 0 Mere Common Conder, CApTASEAAGA MILLS. SITPERME FLOUR for $1.35 per Sack, or Also, Groceries of every the as cheap as can be afrord ed, at the POST OFFICE STORE. Feb. la 1862 1 The ,Rochester Straw-Cutter. OLMS'IIED & KELLY, Coudersport. have the exclusive agency for this celebrated machine, in this comity... It is covenient, du able, and 'CHDAI'. Dec. 1, '1860.-12 SZE 1:): Pat saka izitzfaTnl Announcements : $5.25 per Barrel PRICE cIJERIONT s - 1 1 i i . Ccirreeted eveiy ivednesdaY'by'il ,inEt _ BINS k - C 0.,, Wholesale arid Retail Detail in Groceries and Provisions, ' • ' '- • oppositeD.F.l2Bassmire's Hotel, 1 . , - ' -,' ' ' • Cotidersport, Pa. ' : , -,- Apples, green; Vl. bush., ''. $6l • to'l QO, do' dried ; :''- ' " :'- -` , 1 0 2 90 • Beeps, ' : ' •" ; • 'I ! 0 1.50 Beeswax, 9 1b.,• ' 'y • _ :0 : '25 Beef, ' '" ' 1 4 6 . 1 Berries, dried, 9 quart' 6 12/ i , Buckwheat, V biast4,l ' , 71 .44, Butter, Iplb. '. I. 'l2 15 , . Cheese,', , • '" : 1 , 1p Coin, V bush, ' 'io 1 8F Corn Meal, per cwt.,-' . ,1 50 1' Eggs, 11 . dcri i ' ' ' , • I I Flour, extra, , II bbl, i do superfine- ' 11 ; 1 Hams, c'e lb, I' Hay, `f ton, •.- - Honey, per, 1b.,. Laid, " , -.._ 1 , Maple Sugar, per lb., 1 • Oats, `ll bush:, ; -. Onions, " . Pork, 'l bbl., ' do etl lb., do in whole hog,V lb., p Potatoes 7 per bush., [. , Peachq dried - , : V lb; 1 Poultry, ti, lb: ; - '1 ' Rye, per bush. ; ; • Salt, 1 bbl., do V saelf, .. Trout, per 4 bbl., , I Wheat, `1 hush;; 1 White Fiih,lll bbl., 1 ~ ' , . • The Partnershiii XISTING heretofnre under the Jll24 Garrett, Bally Co. is this day oil by the withdrawal of the undersignedl. HENRY GAR Philadelphia, July 0; 1862. • • . . Notice. Atz Y Wife, JULIA ANN, has left my XII board,witbout prOvonation t and caution all persons not tio : trust LC account as I will pay no debts of her e, ingutdess compelled-by law. , 'J. 8. ooLps .. . Hebron, July 8, 1862' .+- , , ; . 0,, 7 /7 0, / ~ • : i iiittiow ; 4 / :011 . e4...,,tefd /4 I • i ledie- M= The Buffalo Mercantile College CORNER OF MAIN AND SENECA STREETS,. Is an important link.;in the great chain o NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, lo rented in the'folldwing cities, wiz : ' NEW YORK CITY, T'HILADELPBIA, BROOKLYN, ALBANY, ,TROY, ?CLEVELAND", ;DETROIT, , iCHICAGO, AND SAT= LOUIS. , A. Scholarship issued t'rom the Buffalo Col., 'lege, entitles'the holderto attend either or all the College's for an unlimited time. The Design of these histitutions,is to itnrail to young men and ladieh, a thorough,Practil Gal business eduCation. . I These Colleges are organized and "conduct ed upon a basis Ivbich I must secure to each separate Institution, the best possible facilitieZ for imparting a thorough mercantile educl3.=, lion, and render it as a -- shole, the most cora; preliOnsive and completapystem in this country Book-Keeping in,all its department, Com r .mercial Law,Commercial Arithmetic and Pen; manship, are taught in the most thorotigh and practical manner. The Spencerian System of Penmanship, ii taught by competent and experienced teachers Scholarship, payable in advance, $4,0. .College open day at devening : no vacations ReSident.Principal at Buffalo, J. C.BRYAId For further information, please call at thi College rooms, or send for Catalogue and Cir, cular enclosing letter stump. Address! I BRYANT ! & STRATTON, • Buffalo, N. Y.• Jy9ly - - QUBSCRIPTION ' S forwarded for any Of thel standafd publications, and books procur ed from Boston, Philadelphia. or Nem York, on short notice. Give us a call at the''. I POST OFFICE. IST LET!FERS, thh i LIL/Post Office at Coudersport,Augusti.4,'62ii Mary Allen, Mai} , A. Allen, M. W. Si•ou,gl.ll- ton; C. Danielson,: Denis ;Fuller; A. D:Godley, i B. B. Gonder, Nsice Godwin, Orlgn. IKaphl,l George W., KenyOn, AinoO Klock, Villiam Nephew; 'Eliza Parker. H. P. Taylo NV! Thayer, RhOdes Wilkinson. JOHN S. MANN, F. m. GRAND JIIRCDRS J I SEPT. TERDi Allegany—Thaddeus Darling, Alfred Cool Daniel Nelson. ' • ; Bingham—D. C, Howe, Jas. B. Jones, Ad dison Clarke . ; I Genesee—C. C. l •:Allis P. W. Shermal Fielder Chapman. ; ! Harrison—R. P. Farrum, Jos. Haskins Isaac. Thompson. ; ' Hector—Warren Owens, Rufus HoslY, Wm Joseph, Jr. Charles 'Parker: Osway6Jerome Cheesbro, Wm. Dalrym pie. , • I I r • - Pleasant Valley—l. I. Roberts. • • Roulet—Jan Lyman, Jr. Sharon--Samuel Coats,' W. L. 'Stark weather, Peleg Hurdle. ' • Sweden—l. W. Bird. . . Traverse Jurors., Se pt. Term. Allegany—Elijah Chamberlain, A. W. An drew,s, L. B. Morley, Andrew Jackson. Bingham—Alei. o Moiircie, 'A. B. 'Howse, A. H. Briggs, C. H. Grover. Clara—P. P. Brooks: Coudersport—George Met;ger, W. B; Gard nier. • ; Ernalia—Samnel, Thompson, D. D. COlcord, T. B.lbbott. ' • Gen ,esee—Edgar Peet,7hos. Gilliland. Harrison—S. U. Stelens, Wm. Fox. , • Hebron—O. W. Goram, Win. P. Cool, JnAns Baker, W. H..Hydorri, J. A. R. GreenmanCE. .I H B eo i c s Hector—Horace Horace Dimon; Orris Redman.:' HomerWrn. C. Quimby. Keating—G. W. Lewis. r , Osivayo—L. D. Estes, joln Lockwood,; Thos. Crittenden, '' • Pleasant Valley-4acob:Palmer, Jr. Roulet—Harris Lyman, Harrey Mannieg, Sharon—Beery Pierce, George Niche's,' B. Carnier; W. L Lape. ' Sweden—Abram ' Kimbal, S. Y. Acker, Lewis.W. Lyman, r, JaCkson. Stentardsort--4 1 obn` S. Clark. *" Ulysess—N. llissett, A. Ti:Bennett,i Win. E. Freeman, M. L. Dean. . West Branch—J. S. Bminell. G!5, 7OD 6 , 51 COI El HEREAS the -lion. Hohett - G, '*hite .''PreSidentJudge, and the Hon's. C. S. 'tones and 11-j G. Colliin, AssoCiate Judges - of the Courts of Oyer ; & Terminer and General Jaill) lierr, Quarter Session's of the Peace, Orplia s' Court'amt Court of Common Pleas for the County of .Potter, hap issued their 1 prccep bearing date the tWerty eigitth -dayof June s i the; yea of our Lord ; one thou sand ELIA hundred 'and-sixtyjtwo, and to me direeted,for holding - a:Court of foyer and Term- iner and General Jail Delirer3l, "Quarter Ses- sionj o the Peace,'Orphails& Court, and Court of Corn non pleas, in the Borough of Coudersb port, oa 1110DAY,'Ithe 15th day of Sept, next, arid to continue, one. week: ' ' Notice is therefore hereby gien to the Cor cinerS,' Justices of .tlte 'Peace and. Conktables Within' the county, that - they bethen and there I . in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. /11;ot said dar with' their; tolls, reebrds inquisi tions; examinations, . , • 7 ) dons, and other remembra nc es, to do those things. which to their offices ap pertain to be done. And thOse'who are bonud by ihei; recogatizandes to prosecute against ,the pris ners that are; or shall be in the jail of said bounty of Potter,/ are to be then and there to pros cute against them a's will be just: . Date at' Cornuuseloar, july, 4, 1862, and the 84thlyear of the IndepE ndenee ofthe United States ,olf America. , 1 3 1 ' & 1 , 1601 .111 10:11 17,1 37.1- -.1 7 5 08 I''l2J 8,001 4 51 1 bb 4 ho 'firm 6 , ;ssolve t ii %ed. and IherebY on my ntrac mil WESTERN HOTEL; Nos. b.III, 13, 15, 17, bOITIVIIidifDT STREET, Near Broadway; I New York City. This old-estahllsheH rind fityprite resort' of the Business community has tMen recently re lAtted, and is Completie in ever - thing that On ininiiteu to the comfort of its patrons. Ladies and Fdmilies Are specially andearefully pro cided for. • I • It is,centrally located in thei business part Ihif the city, and is contiguous to the principal lincs'of steamboats, cats; omnibuses, ferries. II In' ebilsequence of the pretsiwe caused by 'the !prices bare beeq reduced to IONE D I OILLARI AND PIETY *CENTS PER DAY. AI I*The ;table .amplf supplied -with, till the !ii xuridslof ttiC season, and is equal to that of l utiy other hotql in th. country. i I Ample accommodlions are xiTered for up !ward. of 400 guests. • - I Minot believe runners, hacknien.and others who mal- say ', , the Whstern Hotel it full." . j !D. WIN ef lIESTtR; Proprietor, Thos. D. IVI whoter ' fvl9 •,, • i • ' BOOTS AND SHOES. - ' 1 -. • 1 --- -----: . , . A. 1. SANI3 I I3EG &: BRA'S , 1 Tanners and Carriers; , , • AVEI ijE also establi i shed a 11 ,. 11 i - . Boot and'ShOe IMannfactory, oppositD. P. Ginismiie's Hotel, 'in the room formerly ccupied by J. B. Smith. 'They direr their Bo is and Shoes-at a . .LOWER RATE THAN. T E SAME QUALITY HAVE ( i , ' EVERIBEEN SOLD IN POTTER! COUNTY.' And theY l will lave nothing but the best work men and the best stock that the cbuntry will ; prOduce,:,and money and labor cian procure. THEY.FEELICONFIDENT THAT THEIR I WORK WILL Gq . E SATISFACTION. ; Hides, Cali Skins, Sheep Pelts i l taken at the llihest Market Price. GIN ft. , 'US A TRIAL ! I CondeCsport, Pa., arch .1p 1 A.lE'p 'ATE!' ER4 S AP O*TIFIER I THE FAMILY SOAP .IIAKEIL All Kitchen Grease qan be made into good SOA Piby using Sapoqi) . l& 1 COOMPANYINO- EACH BOX Soap is made with it,* as making . b. cup el coffee. " Manufactured -on ly by the .Patentees. PENiPA i;ALT MAIMPACTURINO COMPANY ) ; No 1'427 Walnut street, Philadelphia. • . Feby.' I, ly • li d - NAT, CE fro EVER BODY. ; , 1 . -,, HOUSE.; IGN AND WAGON I PAINTED. PAPER i I HANGER AND GLAZIER.. . • 1 ~ Ir.ilE ;31dersigned cashes to in fo the pub lie .4f Codderspoft and vicinity that he 1 i will attend to 1:11 worl entrusted to him. Particular attention paid to Paper.llanging. Shop •vith John Re •kbow, east side of the Court. House. i 1 F. LI BACKUS. Cotidersport,l April y 3O , 6m • , $l5O • BEST PIANOS. $l5O GROVESTEEN & HALE, having removed to their new lvdrerooms; N 0.14 7 8 B OADWAY, , are now 'prepared to Offer the public a mag nificent new scale full I - OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, • eontainielg all liMprovernents known in this country Or Europe, over-strungrbass, French graud action, harp pedal, full iron frame ) for el5O GASH,' . WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. Rich moulding cases, I • ' $175 to i . • , , all. Warranted Made ofhe best Oeasoned ma iterial, and to stand batter than any sold for $4OO 0r.5500 by thd old metbodX bf manuftio , tore. We invite the best judge's to examine and 'try these new instruments, and we stand . ready at 'all times to test them with any others mnhiufactnred in this countiy. GRAVESTEEN Sr.i HALE, [478 Bioadway, New York. Is m ] AdininistrairlV IWTHER;EAS,IIetteis Adminidtration on 1V Y' the estate of Toter A. NipholsOate of w&len township, Potter county, dee'd;,have Ihecit granted to the undersigned, all perspirs lindebted tb said estate are requested to make jimtnediatp payment. and those having'claims 'against thp same will Present thtra duly au thenticated to the subsdriber. • . SARAH 'NICHOLS, Adminisiratrix. Sivedea,l July 21,=1.860. BI7ST OF FLO ; hand ;at th el L . . - El•I'1 4 8 W.,klsTriEtia-:. . , We' ,wili pay froni.sZs te;s7s , er nerilli andiall 4 expeeseei td - eeOve , 4tgente, , or_gite a ceimmission':•' , Partitelam seat:free.. Address Enie vST.IVIN,G 'lttecein ComfAxr, - 11.7 JAM,. General Agent, Milan, Ohio, i , - - au2lly. i t rp.e ICOntessicins -and ri ,tPERIENCE of an Invalid: - Jtj l foe the benefit and - asA warning. and a eatiti(M to young men who suffer from ktervons Debility,. Premature Decay, supplying 'at the ',atrie time the means of self-cure: By (me who has cured himself after being pnt to great eipeniethroagh medical impOitionandquack. ory, By enclosing a:. post-paid addressed en, veldrie, ;Tingt,^ eopies niay be had of the wither, NATHIANIEL MAYFAIR, Itedfbrd,Kings count3i, Nend 'COURT PROCLAMATIO'. M. F. BURT, Sheriff. R kept - c,cinstantly, on Post °glee Store. ' ( ' NEw GOODC Piircluiseo &Ada' thifriie*t't*iiiiiiitit dachas in ..-; : i . -..!--• '-,.1 . .::::,;-:_ .. .i . , - ,:i\'':'.,'; DRS - ,• GOODS- 4 .•,. • LadiesDreap, • 'leakll3-made • -Ciottilsla, HATS . HATS 'and OAP% BOOTS and '13.1.10103. GROCERIES,7 PROVISIONS;‘ CROCXERY. Fancy ao()da.' NOTIONS. -I • z,, Wool, Twine. Wall•Partet: NAILS, and WOODEN-WARE: We respectfully lathe n eull i teelittg conlideat that we ten supply the Wants of ell to their satisfatettob, gir'ing better Gaols S less MOXBY . than can be had at aay Homo in PoOer or adjoining ionittea. We hare also ridded to one well-koorns sW of goods, a new and complete Mock et PURE.DRVG& Medicates. Chemicals.. Paints - Oils, Varnishel. Glues. Dye Stufr-S, CASTILE Sponges. Corgi. 13ottlemo Vials and &cb &c. ALL OF WHICII I will be soli MI the . WIT I LOWEST RATES I'OR CAS: Don't Fail to aali and Sok P. A: STEIMINS-401 .• [ . ••.;•-: 4 , 41 . .. CORNER OiarAirrArizo SEcotti,BllltEES - - -71 • : 4 1.s i,,---,:i..,.75;1 =I CPIIDERSPoRT ) ?Ac =I . .:, -..,," 1.t..:i. 4. U , ;f1.11,' ;,..':.— ',_.i.--.'!-,/,.';.:1'.:711,.:44qi.eter c‘ 1 ad 111-11 V - 9,.if:-Pct--%. • .! ..F.LI. ,::,,.7Lrzr.'j ME gill G-LA.BII. MI &e. 119111110 MEE SW IBM