MI MB POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL is tho only paper published in - Potter county .circulates among an intelligent class of peo ple; and'is thus an excellent medium for both City and Country Advertiiing. • • Transient Advertisements and those from a distance must be Cash or have responsible re ference. All communications, to receive" attention,. !oust be directed to the Editor, and contain the name of the writer. No - attention paid to anonymous communications. TERMS.—One copy,one year, $1; Six copies $5; Twelve copies, $10; Twenty copies, $lB, with one to the person raising the Club. The money must accompany the names. itoziersport, Wednesday Evening, Sept. 10, 1862: Local and - General. NrSee New Advertisements. New announcements. , Next week is Court week, and it will afford those indebted to the Jounnat Office a good opportunity of paying up. , I..We received an anonymous communi cation signed "Femina," Which will not be published anleis we receive the author's name. We wish it borne in mind That no communt thitions will be published without the author's name. Notice. The meeting of the County Institute, to have commenced on Monday the 15th iust, has been postponed for reasods 'so obvious that need, not be mentioned. Ample notice will, here after be given of the time of meeting. ' S. LEWIS, CO. Supt. 20).The .i'coriot 4. Union wilfullY tries to deceive when it speaks of "a majority of Dem ocratic soldiers." Its editors have seen the Soldiers' Election Returns from Pennsylvania. and Illinois—the only States where absent soldiers . voted—and that they voted over whelmingly Republican. The only hope of the Democrats carrying Pennsylvania, Is be cause such a large majority of our 150,000 to 200,000 soldiers are Republicans. The aris tocratic Democrats of the Supreme Court .(Woodward & Co.) would not have robbed the volunteers of‘their votes if they had been th Th em. fief WEIET rs WAttrce).—The need of the hour is not money or arms or pdtriotie men. It is men FITTED TO EIGHT at once. Many I • of oar new recruits never fired a gun before going intol l service, and will require months to become . marksmen.. We cannot wait. To guard the Potomac above Washington, and the mountain • passes of Western Maryland and Southern Pennsylvania, there are required 3111LEDIATELY, men accustomed to hunt the deer and otherwise use the gun, even if they be exempted, or not drafted. The.Cousitry .cannot wait to l drilt the young and inexperi •enced in the useof arms. The Southern eon scripts are more habituated to the use of that weapon—better sportsmen and eiders:, in gen eral—and thereby can be sooner drilled and made useful soldiers., finuters of Penns) . !venial you who boast .of yourproilcieney in the weapons of warfare' I your .country now !makes special calls upon you do enlist. Offer your services as scouts, sharp-Shostters, 'rangers, or do whatever way your •country can best match you against the best Mew of b:er foes. "The husiuess,requires baste."—Letsisbury Cfrouicl. ..Statement of the whole . rumber of en rolled militia La Potter trounty and of the number who have already volunteered for the war:— • Histricts. umber enrolled: Gone to war. Abbott, , 77 Allegany, 121 . Bingham, . 122 Clara, . 47 Coudersport, 94 Eulalia, - 64 Genesee, 107 Harrison, .- • 3.76 'Hebron, 1157 Hector, 116 Homer, 43 Jackson, . 17 .Keating, 11 C)swayo, 148 Pike, - 5G Pleasant Valley, 34 Roulet, 92 Sharon, • 250 Stewardsofi, 40 Summit, 24 Sweden, 79 Sylvania, ' 30 Ulysses, 199 West Branch, ;44 Wharton, 80 Total 2243 711 Ng. remaining 1532 For the Poster Journal. A Model Establishment, for the benefit of all those in want of goods: Among the many improvements lately made in this county, to which we can point with pride, as an evidence of prosperity and a determination or the part of some of our business men no longer to re main "behind the light-house", is the cora- 1 pletion of C. 11. Simmons' large Emporium for all kinds of goods at New York wholesale prices to families of Volunteers, and all others desirous• of saving t large per centage on every dollar; situated in the flourishing vil lage of Oswego, which is creditable to the owner and ornamental to the place. The bu'lding is not only the largest devoted to the business in the county, but the enormous afock, for goodness and cheapness, challenges competition. Without going into details, we may safely say that he.keepsion hand everything usually kept in a country store, (liquors excepted,) and he buys and sells for less than any other dealer in this section, Olean or Wellsville not excepted. His clerks are civil and accom modating and have strict instructions under no circumstances whatever to, misrepresent or take advantage of any customer; , and as he is in New York a great share of, his. time he has employed his brother, Wm. SiMMOI3B, as old, _and experienced dealer, from Westfield, Tiogi Co., Pa:, as foreman, who will ever be on hand to wait neon ',customers and see that they have the benefit of all bargains. A large _stock of Coods now arriving..:: • Sept. B, 1861. A..v °emits. StirOn Wednesday last, says the Meadville .Journal, when Mr. J. L. Kelly, the :Deputy Marshall for. Rockdale, was proceeding to enroll some of the men at work on the line of the Atlantic and Great, Western Rail, Road, he was assailed with clubs and stones, his papers taken from him and destroyed, and after being knocked down once or twice, he barely escaped with his-life by flight. 'About one hundred of the hands joined in pursuing him, but fortunately :he got away without serious injury. The parties to this' Outrage declare they will not be enrolled, and threaten the life of the Marshal if he appearsamong them. WHAT OUR SHARPSHOOTERS HAVE DONE.—W& have it from an officer of Berdan's regiment of Sharpshooters, who has been in , nearly every battle on the Peninsula, that .-a minute reckoning has Dean ',made of all the rebels slain thus far by the Sharpshooter's,, and that the num ber so slain has already reached' three thousand. It has been a rule with them to make a notch or scratch on some part of their rifles for every rebel they felt certain they had killed, not reckoning the wounded or any case in which there was an uncertainty. And hence the ac: count could be and was,- made up easily and Correctly.—Ex. Ai NOBLE ILLINOIS GIRL.—Upon the back! of a ten dollar Treasury note, re. turno to the Department for destruction, the following lines appeared, neatly writ ten :1 't 'She had., done ichat she could.' "This bill was presented by Migs LAU RA 131oKEE, of Foster'S Poiot, for the benefit of volunteers, at the same time offering Tot morn Loopy young man who would volunteer. Miss .I.4uu.t's Lather and and brother are in the U. S. army, while she teaches school' for ten dollars per mouth to support herself and mother.' e learn from Kttengas t gat ivit voting population of 10,000, shetas over 10,000 men in arms so•day, and the flag of the recruiting officer still waves iu every town and "haiplet.' In st.nie parts of the State the whole able-bodied popu lation has enlisted. Ilia. Please announce my name as an Union candidate for the office of county Treasurer subject to the decision of the votets of Potter County. and if elected; I pledge myLielf to pay into the Treasury of the County S3OD out of the profits of the office for the benefit4if fam ilies of volunteers, as I cannot repair to the field . of War, nor is it necessary, a small por _Lion' only of those able, we hope will be called to the field of action:. But we can be use ful in our labors of patriotism ; those 'mho go by the discharge of their military duties, and those, who remain, by words of encouragement and by contribution ' for the support of the families of those who do go. Our-business 'now is with the present anti the future. Past differences should be forgotten or laid aside ' until the Rag of the Union again- floats over every foot of our former Territory. - Sept. 10, 1862. J. B. SMITH. The People's Candidate PLEASE announce the name of Rufus Rice. of Allegany township, as an Independent can didate for Sheriff, without regard to party tieS. ' *- 1 Election Proclamation. "DURSUANT to an • Act of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania; 'entitled ''An Act; relating to the elec tions of this Commonwealth," approved the second day of July, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine. I, WM. F..BUItT, Sheriff of the county of Potter, Pennsylvania, ddliereby make known and . give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that a Gene ral Election will be held in. the said county of POtter on the Second' Tuesday (fourteenth) of October,. 1862, at which time State and Coun ty Officers, as follows are to be elected, to wit: One person for Auditor General. for Penn sylvania. One person for Surveyor General. for Penn sylvania. One person for Member of Congress, for the prIII Congressional District, comprising the counties of Centre. Clinton, Lycotuing, Tioga and Potter. • ' One person for State Senator for the XI Die. trict, comprising the counties of Tioga, Pot ter, McKean and Warren. Two persons for Members of the House of Representatives of the general Assembly of Pennsylvania, in conjunction' with the'county of Tioga, to represent the counties of Tioga and Potter. One person for Sheriff of the county of Pot ter county. • One person for Treasurer of the county of Potter.. One Person for Commissioner of the county of Potter. , One person for Aditor of the county .of Potter. One person for Coroner of the county of Potter. I also make known and give notice, as in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act I am - directed, that every person. excepting Jus tices 'Of the Peace, who holds any office or appointment of profit or, trust under the Gov ernment of the United States or of this State, or of 'any city or incorporated districe,whether a commissioned officer or otherwiie, a'subor dinate officer or agent, who is or shall be em ployed under the legislatii.e, judiciary; or ex ecutive departments of this State or the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the select and common council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district; is by law incapa blir:of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or clerk of an election in this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector or Judge, or other Offi cer of any such_ election shall be eligible to be voted for. • ME Also ; , thit in the'lhurtli section of the, Act of . Assembly, entitled. g , An Act relating to elections end for. other purposea," approved April 16tb;-1860, it is enacted that the afore said 13th section shall not be so construed as to prevent any Military Officer 'or !lioroUgh Officer from serving as Judge; TrisPector; or Clerk of. any general or special election in this Commonwealth. It is further directed that the meeting of the return Ludges at the Court House fb - Couders 'port to make out the general returns; shall be pn the'first Friday succeeding the veneral election, which will be the 11th day of. Octo ber. also b'ereby make , known and give notice that the places_for holding the aforesaid gen eral election' in the several townships _ , and boroughs Within the county . of Potter, are as follows, to wit: Eor the;township of Abbott, at the Germa- Germa nia Hotel in' said township. For the township of Allegany, at the school i house near the place formerly owned by Ches ter Andrews, in said township; For the township of Bingham, at the house of A. R. Lewis, in said township. - ' For the township of Clara, at the school house near Sala Stevens', in said township. For the township of. Eulalia, at, the New Court House in the borough of doudersport. For the township of Genesee. at the house formerly occupied by S. S. RaseO, in Ellisburg. For the township of Harrison, at the house recently occupied by Ira Bartholomew, in said township. For the township of Hebron, at the school house No: 5, near Henry Ingraham* in said township. For the:township of Hector, nt the Sunder lin school house, 'near Jacob Peet's, in said township. For the township of Jackson, at the house formerly occupied by B. Barse, now M. Chap pet, in said township. For aid, township of Keating, at ,the house of Pliny Harris, in said township. '' For the; township of Oswayo, at the Centre school berme in said township. For this township of Pike, nt the house of Elijah Johnson, in said township. F.Or the township of Pleasant'Valley, at the school hodse in said township. For the township of Portage, at! the Sizer school house in said township. For the township of Roulet, at the. school -house near George Weimer's in said; township. For the township of Sharon, at the Sharon Centre school house, near John Voorhees'. For the township of Sweden, at the house of Asenath Taggart in said township. For the, township of Stewartson. at the house of J. S. Clark, in said township. For the township of Summit; at the house formerly occupied by Uel Cook, now Jonathan Iledson. in said township For the township of Sylvania', at ;the school house near J. M. Rees' ' in said township For the township of Ulysses, at! the house of Atlas Bennett, in said township! For the township of West Branch, at the house of S. M. Conable, in said township. For the township of Wharton, at the house of Stephen Horton, in said township. For the borough of Coudersport, at the Court House in said borough. I Given under my hand, this 3d day of Sep tember, 4. 8., 180.. WE the undersigned citizens of Ulysses tp., Da Certify that we were present at the last fall Town Convention, and that D, C. Larra bee Esq.; • «as nominated and eleeted Chair man of the meeting, but declined acting, and said he hhd no faith in ConventionS and should not be bouiul by their acts, tOrefore refused, to act as Chairman. D. WHIPPLE, Jr. Jurors Tar:lce Notice. TUROILS for the Sept. Term 1862, of the to Court both Grand mid Traverse, are-here by notified not to appetor at said; Courts, it having peen agreed by thl Attorneys to dis pose with their services at this time and ihus save-. the County unnecessary expense. .By direction of Judge White. 1 .. 11. J. OLMSTED; Proth'y. . - Aug. 27, 1862. For Sale or to Let. HE Seam Saw and Grist Ntillat Germa nia,:Abbot township, Patter county, Pa Doing. an excellent business; afirstratestand for an industrious man with sdinse capital. .Those reflecting must apply soon An WILLIAM RADDE, 300 Broadwi. y, N. Y. Or at the Mill at Germania. *August; 27, 1862. NOTICE. THE Legal representatives Smith Finch, Sheldon M. Gibbs and Abel C.l Cara late members of Capt. Jones' Company, can obtain the papers necessary to institute pro ceedings for the recovery of bounty, back pay,. &c., by Calling on me at Glassmire's hotel. R. Z. ROBERTS. . Coudersport, Aug. 18 1862. * * * Announcements must be paid iu AD VANCE. One Dollar each. serPlease announce the name of ELYMUE HACKETT. of Ulysses township, 'as a. candi date for the office of SHERIFF, subject to the decision of the Fall Convention. • . nay -Please announce the name 'of HARRY LENT, of Eulalia township, as a candidate for County COMMISSIONER, subject to the deci sion of the Fall Convention. To the Voters of Potter count✓ 1 will be a candidate for the offide of Sheriff at the ensuing election, subject to the-decision of the Fall Convention. D.C.LARRABEE. Ulysses, July 28, 1862. M-Please announce the name of DANIEL SUNDERLDI, of Hector township,:as a candi date for the office of County TREASURER, subject to the decision of the Fall Convention tErPlease announce the name of Wu. T. L,m, of Sharon townshipc as a candidate for nomination to the office of County TREAS URER, at the Fall Convention. X, • toy -Please announce the name ofELEAZER LYDIAN, of Oswayo township, as n candidate for nomination to the office of County TREAS URER at the Fall Convention. I BURKA. Se`Announce. the •name of Juices BAKE; of Hebron township,as a candidate for SHER- IFF, subject to tlae decision of the Fall Con vention. Bar Please announce the name: of CHAN CEY P. KILROURNE, on:lector township, as a candidate for County COMLISSIONER,sub ject to the decision of the Fall Convention. gtfiy•Please announce the name of 8. H. MARTIN, of Pike township, as a candidate for County AUDITOR, subject to tke:decision'of the Fall Oonvetition: ' - 114 WM. F. BURT, Sh'ff. Coudersport, Sept. 3, 180. ADVERTISEMENT. W3I. 110 W, DUICK WHIPPLE, G. H. OLMSTED, C. G. CUSHING. Announcemeaits,: MMWMMMINESES! ' I MEERUT'S SALES.' I 1 By, VERTU of ; sundry!Oita of Venhition l 1 I Expona.s, Fieri Facias; and Levari Facias fazed out of , the Court of Common Pleas of Prit-' ter countit,.Pennolvania, - anklo .. .nfe'dirred,; I shall_iipose topithlica4,or'oEttorii.:aoA Court House in Coudersport, on MONDAY, the 15iti day of Sept. 1862,. at 3.,,icack, .p..., the ..0- lowittg described•traets or parcels of land io wil : A certain tract of land situate in Eulalia tp, Potter,e6., Penna. bonncled.on thel aorth by the turnpike, on the Mist by the Sinnensa honing!oad, on the south* landof N. 'Food- Icocition the west by lands of E;Starltwenther and N. Woodcock; containing Nine and nine tenth acres, all of which are improved find on which are erected one frame house, twq frante bartis,and an apple orchard , thereon. yeizeil, taken ih exicuthin, `Mid toy` be 'sold as the property of If aiiah S. Edward.... '. I ALSO—A certain tract of land Situate in Rotflet tp, Potter" go., Pennal boundedion the mirth, by'laWds of Jelin Kenting,*,co., oh tile eastby lands of J. Sullivan,' on the south by landa of A. Knowlton, and on the west by land of ; John Lyman, containing Sixty 7 six °Ores of which' Fifteen acres 'are improred, and on tibial 'are one log andfratieliorrie, one franie barn, and some fruit trees. Seized,- taken in execution and to 'be sOld'as the prophrty of Toh:: Lyman , , Jr. • . ,ii .' ' • - 1 • ALSO—A certain tract of; 'land' situate in Pike' tp, Potter ca., Pertnix, (bounded 'on the north by lot No 14, on the east by lots Nos -I'4. 22 and 35, on . the south by lot No- 22 a . d un seated landS of the Bingham estate, an oii - the west:by unseated lands, and by lots No .13 18.: 36, tieing lots Nos 11 and A of the subdivis ions iof landaof ;the Bingham estate cn said township; containing one Ihdndred and fifty five acres of which abcint fifty acres ge hn proved, on which are three frame hous s,,tWo frame barns,- one 'water sate mill. an some fruittreei thereon. Seized,taken in exe ution, and to be sold as the property of E.Toli t nson: ALSO—A certain tract 'of land sitnate in the township of Sharon,in the county Totter and state of Peneaylvania,'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 swayo creek, thence up the south bank of th creak and race 'to the east line of land conveyed by Silas 'Satherland to Thomas J. Burtlic, 'thence south one hundred and two' perches a d five tenths of a perch to a poit, thence wet one hundred and fifty-six perches to .a post 'n the west line of warrant No 2176, thence rorth by said fine two hundred and two :perth4s and five-tes of a perch to the . place 'cif begin ning containing one hundred and sixty+ acres about ten acres of which are chopped. qeizO, taken, in execution and to be sold as theiprop ertz of Wm. Ennis surviving piartner - 6f the I firm of Wm. & M/S. Ennis. ALSO—A certain Piece or, parcel of land situate in 'Wharton township, Potter county, Pa. bOunded on the north bY, lot new or late in the: posse4sion of James AyerS, bonnded ; on , the . east by First Fork of Sineemahoningereek, on the south by lot of John Bluefield and un seated lands, and on the west by lot now nor fate in possession of Thos.' 31ahon, containing, Fifty 'acres, be the same more pr less,' being ; part Of warrant No, 4926, about Twenty-five ; acres ;of which are improved with two name Houseg one Frame Barn ' - ono Blacksmithl I shop, I one School house and some fruit trees thereon. Seized taken 'in execution and Ito .be sold as the property of John Mason.' 1 ALSO--A: certain tract of land situate in Roulet township, containing. fifty iteres 'or thereabouts being the south part of a qertitin farm - Which, John C. Knox and 'Lemuel ,F. 'Maynard conveyed by deed, to John W.I May 'nerd on The 3d day of June 1%47 . whicb said farm is bounded and described as folloWs, viz : Situate in the township of Roulet, Potyr Co. Pa., bounded on the north - by land o*Jolin l Heating & Co., east by land of Jacobllpeder ish and George Weimer, south by land of John Keating & to., and West by ,larad of Iffenryl Yeutier, containing about one hundred and twenty-five acres more or "less nearly l'all of which fifty Litres are Improvedwith'ondfraine house a frame barn and other out buildings, and an apple orchard thereon. Seized,l taken in execution and to be sold of the prophrty of Simon ICimm: ' • .'i ; ! 1' ALSO—A certain tract of land situate in • Hector township, Potter county Pa., Bolin en on the north by tsingliarn lends' and Irk for merly' owned by Edward Alcord. on th east, south and west by Bingham lands being lot No 101 and part of warrantiNo 1798, co6tain ing, one hundred acres more or less 25Ladres of which are l improved with one log hou,e - one frame house one log barn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution 4 nd to be sold as the property of Ilenry l'oluzll . ALSO- 1 4 certain tract of land situate in Jackson township, Potter CO. Pa., bounded On the north by lands of the Bingham estate, and lot NO 4, on the east by lot No 2, on ag the 'south , by lands of the' Bingliarri . .e.State and on the the west by lot go .4 and land of the Bing ham estate being lot No 3 of the allorinent of lands in Jackson township, Potter C. Pa., containing ninety, seven and four-tenths acres which of frame (forty) aces are improved with one frame house, one frame barn, on 61d frame harn , one log, hnuse,. ode, school mdse . and an apple orehard,thereon. 'Seized,' liken in execution and tolbe sold,as the propeity of ; M. chapel. ; . ALSO—A certain tract 'of land .situ tei in 'llecthr township, Potter Co. Pa., 'bounded lon ; the neith, 'east, south and west by Bin ha, lands, containing onelhundred and fiftyracres ; about twenty acres of which are,irhproved ;on which are erected'two frame houses arid one lagliouse. Seized, taken in execution And to ; be sold as the property of Henry Young.i. , ALSO—A certain tract of land situate! In Ulysses township, Potter Co., baundad in the north by Adna'Gfirllei & EPhriana Lew s i on the east by Ambrose Corey and Benj, Baker,on the sena' by Ambrose,Corey and Andrea[ Gee, arm on the west by Perry Lewis, contaiiiining one hundred and ten nereswith; the usuld al lowance for roads &c.I, about eighty acres irM prdve d one frame house, two frame bards and out buildings. and some fruit tress tfierion.— Seized, - taken.,io execution rintUto be idlii as the property of D. L. ;Daniels and 41. 4 'Dan iels. i . . . ALSO—A. certain tract of land situate in Sharon town ship, .Potter Co. Pa., to wi6 ode' shingle mill together'with a lease of a ivater power to rnu the same and a piece' .ofl land appurtenant thereto; bounded on the noeth by the°bridge across the ' °sway°, creek, cid the east by the said 61eck, south by a line about One tide south of safill,shingle ,mill and [west by road lea ding,from Millport to Ctu.ders portii containing about one and one-f` urth acre S of ladd with one Frame house and some smalP, oat huildings , thereon. . Seized,. token eaWtion anti io'be sold - as the iiroPefty 4 -Of Siaysa. SO—A certain ;piece 'or parcel land ta in Ulysses township Potter county, Pa. dedlort the north by; lamls of Irene Itola-1 on th 4 east byiltiuds,of Frederick ,prid a the "south by inild:s of Asa Ra c yniond,' ibe west by tbe highway and lands of t• ymond, containing about tweet-five of, * which about 'ten a r crex•are improved: d, Ita exteutiim antrtc; be sOld as roperty of H. .Ip . Guernsey, 7,1 r. E l 131 T X, Sheriff, gnst, 20, 'ht." !" -+ in e J. i M=M These Colleges are organized and conduct ed upon - a bitim which must secure!to each separate I,asiittitioni the test possible facilities for imparting a thorough Mercantile educa tion, anti frender it as a whole, the most om prehensive and complete system in nisi country Book-li;eePtng 14,0.11 its department, Com mercial Law,dominercial Arithmetic and Pen manship, ltre taught ia the most thorough and practical manner. • The Sperieejrian §ystem'of Perignship, is taughtty competent and experienced: eachers ScholarshiP, nayable in advance r $4O. • College open day at d everting : Lid vacations Resident Principal at Buffalo, J. C,BRYANT. I For further) information ' please tall at the College rooms, or send for Catalogue and Cir eular enclosing letter stamp. Address BRYANT 4t STRATTON, Jy9ly . Buffalo, N. Y. • ÜBSCRIPTIONS forwarded for'anyCf the 0 standard publiMttions, and books procur ed from Boston,..Philadelplla, or New York, on short notice. Give us a-call at the LIST OP CAUSES for trial ih the Court of Common Plesis of PlAter county, atSepteinber Term. • . I By-am and ninny his wifeJ Mann &Grains M H Nichols Ws W Cr Sutherland • Hannah 31 Wharton vs R W Mclntyre W T Jones vs Polly S Higley ailmsra E\V Payne & T Jones and A Jones zI T ic • st ;- Swims -Shaffer vs 15,..W May ,and M Smith S P Reynolds( k Benj., Rennells APConevs B Smith 4. W F Burt Puller k Card vs John CTanner Fuller k. Card vs A Deremer & C Thompson , • Lewis Wood jvs Willard Chandler. ; Lewis Wood :1-s .Nelson Easty ; • J L Raymond 1 vs Hll Guernsey S R Decker vs Peleg Burnie W H Freeman) vs. Isaac quick L Canfield vs Fredißrooksi-Garnishnn,&c Herron & Laughlin vs T J Burdic Fay Bradley Dwight viTJPcieg &GBurdic T Jones ri Wm Jordan ' Wm. V Keating et al Vs JosephMeacham .1 Byana &.svi pvs 0 g Junes ; AdutS'r - • Adm'r of Lnthur Strong vs iv': T & A F Jones W L Schaffer( vs John Mason & Gno Marvin A Baring e't al Trustees &c vs C King et al 0 vs: WT JoneS&GKenvon "vs W T Jones & T test L B Cole vs R H Dent . Munson use . o °mum vs Lord & Thright J 0 Mercerean et al' vs P B Dedsick , • Commonwealth vs Woodard & Sherman " James Bartron IL 3. OLMSTED; Proth'y. Aug. 43,'1.963. • WINALSE 4 AGA MILLS SUPERFINE FLOUR for 51.35 per Sack, or ,V. 0.25 per Barrel, Also, GrOCeirfeti - of every descriptionl ctaaii as can be afford ed, at Feb;he, POST. OFFICE STORE. ; 19, 18;32 The Rochester. Straw-gutter. UrLMSTEDI & KELLY, Coudersport, have the ,exclusive agency for this celebrated machine, in this county. It is cavenient, du able, Mad CHEAP. Dec. 1, 460.-12 IST OF ETTERS, remaining in the .I,4lPost Office at Coudersport, August 14;62. • iklary Allen,l llary A. Allen, M. W.'Brough. ton, O. Danielson, Denis Fuller, A. D. Godley, B. B..go'nder, Naito' Godwin, Orland Kaple, George,: W. Kenyon, Amos Klock, William Nephew, Ellis. Parker. H. P. Taylor, L. W. Thayer r ithodes Wilkinson. ' ' ' JOHN S. MANN, P. M. CIIREENT• ''-- intesdayLlry P. A; STEI3- Wholesale and t Retail eries and Proviefons, IGlassiaire's Hotel, irsporti pa. ; [AL,. , $6241t0 100 I % •1 CO 200 100'1 60 20 25 'l. . • 4 5 art , 1 6 121 1 37i 44 12 15 7 10 1 1 75 88, 150 175 • 10 '6 59 700 550 6 . 00 9 12i oo 700 10 • 'l2l 10 124 10 . 40 44. 50 75 16 06 18 00 8 10 Ib., 6 7 1 • 25 274- 25 1 5 7 63 75 ',PRICE - Corrected eve s BINS Cc!., Dealers.in Grod oppOsiteD.Fj : , .•. . ;Condi ApPlei; green,j bti do . '' dried, Beans,. • , i ", Beeswax, 12 , Db., Beef, Berries, dried, l ,ll qui Buckwheat, 11 bush; Batter, 12 lb., ' Cheese, 1 . Coin,ll 'bush!, Corn Meal; pel. cwt., Eggs, 12 doz., Flour, extra,: 12 I do superfine Earns, 14 : IC, I • Hay, ton, Honey,lper Lard, , " H, Maple Sugar, per lb. Oats, 11 bush.i Onions,' --" Pork, 11 bbl., do 12 lb:, do , wholel bog, Potatoes, per IR ush., Peaches, dried!, 12 lb. Poultry, 12 lb.; Rye, per bush.; Salt, IR !31)1., do 12 sack, Trout, per bbl., Whent,.l2 btish., White Fish, 11, bbl. .4b1., Tho Partnership EXlSTENGlheretp i fore raider the iflim of Garrett, tinily & Co. is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of the undersigned. HENRY GARRETT, Philadelphia, July 10, 18G2. i.3t r , Notice.' : ' • Y Wife, JULIA AvN, bas left my bed and board,Without provocation,and thereby caution all pbrsonsi not to trust bir. on my account as I will NY no debts of her contract. lug unless. compelled by law. . • J. S. GOLDS4ITII.• iTebron, July 8, 1862 ." /pnwaakait , ofir l -- gaea lYi. • • • The Buff a lo Merca n tile College CORNER: OF I AND SENECA STREETS, • Is an iinpoirtant link in the great chain of NATIONAL, MERC'ANTILE, COLLEGES, lo cated in tbefiAlowipg cities, ; Viz; NEW YORK CITY . , PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN, ALBANY, . TROY, f ; • _CLEV'ELAN'D, • DETROIT, CHICAGO, • !AND•SAINT LOUIS. ; • •. A Scholarship isthied frcm the Buffalo Col- I lege, entities the hdlder to attend either or all the Collegni for an 'unlimited time. i TheDebignlof these Institutions,iS to impart to young:Men and ladies, a thorough', practi cal busineis dducation. - . ! ; • Conderspo V. 25 S EMPLOIMENTS AGENTS • WANTED. We will pay from $25 to s'ls. per mortl). and all expenses, to active Agents, or give a comoissiau. Particulars sent free:' Address 'Ems ammo Moms Coup Air, General Agent, Milan, Ohio, sunly The Confessios Arid EXPERIENCE of an' lnvalid. Fublisbed for the benefit oodles a warning and a caution to young men who suffer front Nerioua Debility, Prematuye - Decay, kc., suppiyini at the same time the means of self-cure. By ono who has cured himself after bet:lg peed* groat expense through medical imposition andquack, ory. By enclosing a post-paid addressed es. velope, single espies may be had of the anthor, NATHANIEL, MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford,Eingu county, New York.—Marl9spnly IaTHEREAS, the Hon; Robert' G.. Waite 11 V President Judge, and the Hons. C. S. Jones and G. G. Colvin, Associate Jiidges or the Courts of Oyer . Terminer and .General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of -the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Plus for the Cotinty of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the twenty eighth days( Jane i in the year of our Lord one thou. sand eight hundred and sixty-two, and to me directed,fCr holding a Court of Oyer, and Tern finer and General Jail Delivery; Quarter See. sions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in the Boroughof Conchae. port; on MONDAY, the 15th day of Sept, next; and to continue one week : ' Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor. oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county; that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rens, records, inertia. tions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things! which' to:their offices sp. pertain to be done., And those who are bound by their recognizances to prosecute, against the prisoners tilaV aro or'shall beln the jail of said county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at Comienseoar, July 4, 1862, and the 84th year of the independence of the United States of America. I 2753 50 20 450, 500 '1 00 1 121 450 500 Nos. 9.111 13, 15, 1 17. COVIITIANDT STREET, Near 13roadway, New York City. This old-established anti favorite resort of the Businesi community has been recently re fitted, and is complete in everthing that can minister to the comfort of its patrons. Ladies and Families are specially and carefully pro. tided for. It is centrally located in the business part of the city, and is contiguousto the principal lints of steamboats, cars; omnibuses, ferries. In consequence of the pressure caused by the Rebellion, prices have been redneed to ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER DAT. The ,talile is amply supnlied with all the luxuries of. the season, and is equal to that of any other hotel in the country. Ample accomniodatiens are offered for up. ward of 409 guests. Do not believe runners, baelsmen.and °there who may say "the. Western Hotel is full." 1). D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor, . Thos. D. Winchester. fvl9 ' A. SANDBERG BRO'S Tanners and Carriers. ° TTAVE also established a I Boot and' Shoe Manufactory, opposite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel, in the room formprly occupied by J. B. Smith, They offer their Boots and Shoes at a LOWER RATE THAN THE, SAME QUALITY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD IN POTTER COUNTY. And they will hare nothing but the best work. !nen and the best stock that the country will produce, and money and labor can procure. THEY FEEL DONFIDENT THAT THEIR :WORK WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. Hides, Calfi Skins, Sheep Pelti taken `et the Highest Market Price. -GIVE US A TRIAL Coudersport, Pa., Ma reh • l9 • dAPOMPIER, SA.PONIPLEp.! THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. \ All Kitchen Grease can he made into good SOAP, hy using Sqpoizifiei DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH HOZ Soap is as easily made with it, as making a cup of coffee. Manufactured oply by the Patentees. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING COMPAIn t No. 127 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Feby. 1, 1862., ly POST; OFFICE NOTICE TO EVERYBODY. HOUSE, SIGN AND WAGON PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND GLAZIER. THE undersigned wishes to inform the pub. lic of Coudersport and Ticinity that 14 will attend to all. work entrusted to him. • Particular attention paid to Paper-Hanging. Shop with John Reckhow, east side of this Court House. n F. I. BACKUS.. Coudersport, April 30 6m $l5O having removed to their new warcroormr, NO. 47$ BROADWAY, are now prepared to offer the public . a mg. nificent new scale full 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, • containing all improvements known in this country or Europe, over-strung bass, French grand. action, harp pedal, fall Iron frame, for $l5O CASH, WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. Rich moulding* cases 8175 to S2OC, all warranted made of the best seasoned ma._ terial, and to stand better than any sold fur $4OO or $5OO by the old methods of mandfac.. tare. We invite the best judges to examine, and try th'ese new instruments, and we stand. \ ready at all times to test them with nay others; manufactured in this country. 3m] Adtbinistratris? Notice. ii",I7I.IEREAS, letters of Administration 'oti V V the.estate of John late 'Of Sweden township, Patter county, deed, have been granted to the undersigned, all Persons' indebtedta said estate are requested to make. immediate pap:tient, and those hating claims, against - the same will present them duly au thenticated to the , subscriber. • •SAP,A,II NICHOLS, Adminiairatrix. , Sweden, July,2l, 1862. TE REST'OF FLOUR kept constant!, ork twat the Post Mice Star., - COURT PROCLAMATION. Wli. F..BURT, Sheriff. WESTERN • ROTEL, BOOTS ~41N3:1 SHOES. BEST PIANOS. GROVESTEEN do HALE, G&W/ESTEEM!' & 11.11.LL', 478 Broadway, !ire+ , York. 11.130