TEE POTTER C I UNTY JOURNAL Is the only-paper published in Potter county :circulates among an intelligent class isf• peo le and is thus an excellent medium for both Cr ity and Country Advertising. I - Transient Advertisements and those from a distance must be Cash or have responsible re ference. . • ' 1.11 c ommunication ' s, to receive attention, must be directed to the Editor, and contain the name of the writer. No attention:paid to shonymous communications. • TERMS.—One copy,one year, $1; Six copies $5 ; Twelve copies, $lO ; Twenty copies, $lB, with one to the person raising the Club. The money must accompany the names. Condi=Prt, Wednesday Evening, Sept. 17, 1862 Local and General. OrSee New AdvertiOments ..,t McKean county• will be required to drgt 79 men to fill its quota. 11141,Capt. Dewitt C. James, formerly editor of the Patriot, of this place, has a Compaay is Camp Curtin. 'Fifteen or twenty men were to leave the county on last Monday, for the purpose of jfitalug Corcoran's Irish Brigade. wri...Pnottoran.Lieut. Col. Rand, of the Bnektail Rifles, has been appointed g Briga dier General. He has done noble service in •tbe;fleld. • le..Hon. Edward McPherson was unani mously re-nominated for Congress by the Union conference of the 17th district on the Eth inst. larA bounty of $5O was paid by the County Commissioners to the volunteers who left our county under the last calls ; the whole amount paid was over s3,ooQ.—McKeon Hiner. AmmtoszAwros was drowned cn the Gth inst., in Stewardson township, while bathing in company with other and smaller boys.— His age was 14. - TITS funeral' sermon of lion. OaAsac A. TAMS, late Sergeant in Cept.Jones' Company, will be preached at Lewisville ou next Sab bath at one o'clock. 'Dr. C. R. Earley of Elk and Dr. L. J. )Royer of Clearfield, have been nominated as candidates far th'e Assembly in that District. Democracy evidently needs •Doctoring" in that section. ge_T he iclo tiles of some of ate 'members of Capt. Johnson's Company are now at Jones' Store in this place for distribution to tlteir friends. ..The agent of the American Bible So ciety, will preach in the Presbyterian Church next Sabbath, at lei A. M. and in the Metho dist Church at 2i P. • 118,Col. John J. Patterson of Juniata has been nominated for Congress, in the Dauphin, Nortitumheraand, Juniata, Snyder and Union District. siir John W. Nlayniird of Williamsport, 'has been naniested for President Judge by both parties in Lehigh and Northampton. per - The citizens of Hebron 'win meet at Baker's School House, on Friday at one o'clock for the purpose of organizing a military Com puzzy, according to the act of 1858. rirA correspondent writing from Harris burg to the Agitator, Speaks of Lieut.-Col. Dwight in the follciwing complimentary para- MU - "Their Lieutenant Colonel Dirlght,.of Pot ter County, is pronably better known to you than to myself; but from what little I have seen of him, I should judge him to he. a man of superior judgment, and natural military abilities, and the fact that he is an inhabitant , 3f the real home of the genuine Bucktails, and that he came here at the head of 130 men; naturally leads to the conclUsion that he is the right man in the right place, and parents, wives, and sisters, may rest assured that their deer - ones could not bare placed themselves in the care of more humane and skillful offi cers than they bare done." DRAFTING ! ! I am directed by ,the Governor, to proceed to draft, to fill the Quota for this county, on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1362. The draft will take place at 1 o'clock P. M. of that day, in the the Court Fronse in Coudersport and will be public. The No. of men required to fill the several requisitions made by the Governor up. on this county is 109 more men. The appals are not yet all held, but , as near as can be as certained, the number required will be as fol- lows to wit : Districts. _Number enrolled. To be drafted Abbott, 77 I 1 ' Allegany, 121 I 7 Bingham, 129 I 2 Clara, 4t 1 1 Coudersport, 04 , 3 Eulalia. 64 1 Genesee, 107, 20 Harrison, 176 I 17 Hebron, , 157 3 Hector, ' 116 ,- 2 Homer, 43 1 Keating, 11 . 1 Oswayo,' 148 3 Pike, 56 1 Pleasant Valley, 34 2 Roulet, 92 2 Sharon, 260 • * 5 iltewardson, 40 4 Summit, 24 1 Sweden, - 79 8 isylvania : . 30 Klysses, 199 ' 1 9 West Branch, 44 4 Wharton, 89 , 2 Total 2243 - ' 109 Each township can before the day of the draft offer Volunteers to fill its Quota and thus obviate the draft entirely in that township, such volunteers will be received by me at any t'ule. It is desirable that this call of the Gov ernment be made up by Volunteers. - F. W. KNOB, Comatinioner. . . 16g 6 Lieut. Ro .erts, of the 53d still in town and Very, anxious - to have a few good Men for 'his Comfinny: This is.nO doubt the last chance the young m'en-of•Potterivill have to volunteer; the draft - will soon be upon us; the foolieh plan of enlisting in New Yorknow makes this necessary ; a draft , will come and no doubt reach many who could, without any great sacrifice, go at the present call. ~By en listing in old regiments you have the benefit of the honors it has gained on the field and also the benefiti of experienced officersiwbo are not as likely rio lead you into ambush' or a panic as - inexperienced ones. The 53d has fought itself intO'honorable notice, has brave and competent o fficers, and it is the plaCe to go if you wish to : enlist or have any fear of the draft. Volunteers will receive the bounty - as heretofore. 11 • gER-Bm YIELk—Mr. A. B. Seamans; of Harford, Susquehanna 'county, has raised the present season, op three acres of land, two hundred and thilty buSheis of oats, weighing thirty-two poun s per hushel.. lion, J. K Morehead has been renomi nated as the car ticlatel for Congress in' the Twenty-second District, by, the loyarmen in that portion of the Commonwealth. war. The Hon. Alexander Henry has been re-nominated fo Mayor of Philadelphia by the Union men •f that city. 'y Convention. Coun Pursuant to a call delegates from the dif ferent townsmet in coudersport,. Tuesday day' evening, Sepit. 16 1862, for the purpoae of nominating candidates for State and County Officers EORGE ESTES, Esq. ,was and I. P. RELTS Vice Presi- On motion t elected Presiden dent. J. ROSE and JASPER. SPAYFORD On motion, A vrere made Secre • The fallowiom presented testimonials and delegates: s Bushor, Charles Meine, rlesCoats,S. P. Chamberlain, Were accepted a Abbott—Char Allegany—Ch G. W. G. Judd. Carpenter, T: I. Leet, G. Bingham—J Cole, Sala Stevens. I'an. Baker, Z. J. Thompson, Clara—W. H Coudersport- Geo. Mauly. Geneses—H. Burk. Spafford, Morris Lent. : urd, 0. 11. Perry, Patrick neer Beebe, A. J. Rose, Israel 11. 11. Sweetland. , Estes, Norman Dwight; A. Harrison—Sp Dodge, S. B. G. Ilebron—Gco Davis. 111 Sunderlin, D. W. Havens, Hector—Jose Martin Carey. Homer—lsaa. Jackson—Th. Keating—L. J Ostrago—W . netts. Carmer ; Harrison EdgecOmb fflas Glover, Reuben Persiog G. G. Lewis. • . Dexter, B. F. Lyman, J. P • nsley, S. H. Martin. Pike-D. C y—J. Roberts \. P. Fhient Lyman, Jr., Wm. Boyiniton. n Drake, Aix. Burdic, J.. 31 odcoek: Pleasant nth Roulet—John Sharon—Sim -Reynolds, N. \V Sweden—Ethr Stewardson— Sylvenia—Rol9 Ulys es— E. RI Hicks, N. H. Tiv4 West Branch--; n Lyman, Edward Dodd.; Dykeii`ian,Leioy Crittenden. 19it. K. Young. E. 0. Auetin. Slade, Asa Raymond, Barny heck, B. Lewis. S. N. Connellle, J. A. Seeley. ihe following Resolutionwas Convention, a few delegates On motion, adopted by the voting in the ne Resolved, Tha l adopted by the which met at 1.-f July last, and tl and hearty sum State Offices pu , vention. ZED we approve the resolutions People's Tnion Convention, trrisburg, on the-.l7th day of at we hereby pledge a cordial port [ to the candidates, fur in nomination by that Con madel to receive Jesse Car . . Rounds as delegates from d. A motion was then Made .1 Rounds and Seth Briggs, .efeated. i n then proceeded to the nom ifibreut candidates. 1 i • J, ,Esq., of Cou i dersport, 'was ssembl'3-, who appointed L. o. X. Kilbourn as confetees nominate a eandidateil for . C. ',rushee, of Ulysses:Has e: fifth ballot: (The ballots lislaid.) - i, an, w, as nominated for Trees , ballot. The ballot IVIO as i 1 . , Ist ,2d 3d . 4th Win. T. Lane, , I 8 - 9 7 Tracey Scott, i 6 . 8 2 Daniel Sundeein, j 8 , ' 5 5 i 7 Daniel Clark, )5 • 2 1 D. S. Daniels, i 7 • 1 Eleazer Lyman, - 1 , 11 13 12 , 6 • Geo. W -W. Racket, ' : 3 1 Lewis W. Lyman, 14 .18 25 !38 W. B. Graves, 5 3 5 1 5 C. P. Kilbourne, of Hector, was nominitt4 for Cotandisioner on the following ballot's: A motion wa man and J. ' Wharton, defea to recievo J. which was also The ConventiJ ination of the di . A. G. 01m.stle.' notnitifited for Bird, and Maj.,.11 . Proceeded to Sheriff, when D. nominated on t. for Sheriff Were Lewis W. Ly... urer on the 4th, follows . Ist 3d . 3d John C, Bishop, 2 Harvey Lent, 11 ' 11 11 Hudson Hendrick,, 10 l3 9 Miles White, 4 , 2 C. P. Kilhourn, 2O . 27 35 - John Pearsoll, 4 6 W. B. Graves, of Clara, was nominated for District Attorney on the following ballot,: .W. B. Craves 43 ; L. F. Maynard 6. A. J. Rose, of Harrison, ,was nominated for Auditor on the following ballot: Ist 2d 3d A. J. Rose, 23 25 .30 J. M. Spatrord, 10 8 . ' S, H. Martin, 20 "24 30 i 4 Lucien Bird, of Ulysses, was nominated for County Sorra} or on the following ballot: Ist 2d Lucien Bird,l 23 32 Z. F. Robinson, I 18 18 John Lyman, ; J. M. Sprifford, I 4 V Dr. 0. T. Ellison was nominated for Gm ner, bur one vote opposed. -. On motion, J. S: Mann, Sktoss, and Hon. I. Benson were appointed Congressional Confer ees, with power to" appoint substitutes. ' On motion, Hon; L Benson, L. Bird and H. J. Olmsted were appointed Senatorial Ccinfer ees.,. Instructed to vote for S. F. Wilson, of Tioga. ' lar'Gor. fltrraiii.—We extract the follow hag shortnotice from the Reading daily TiFcs, aiaper neutral in politics; it speaks the gen.: timents of every likValtrian and does justice to one who is)ahoring night and day for the restoration of this Union ; • z : Oua GOVERNOR.—Puring all the'excitement and trouble entailed upon., us by Seeessibn, but two men have stood ; out boldly prominent as Governors of States. The first ofibese was Governor Curtin,. and the second Governor Sprague. By referring to our late news our readers will tind that through the exertion of Gov. Curtin the draft has been postponed uti til.the 15th of next month. Until that time recruits will be received for regiments now in the Thera is the 3d ReServes; the 50th, the 4Gth; the' 134th 'and others, all Wanting recruits. Will not our yOung .men come-for ward in .the•true spirit and justify the asser tion made by our model Governor, by enlist ing forthwith: • PRICE CURRENT. Corrected I.lvery Wednesday by P. A. STEB . BINE . Sr i CO., Wholesale and Retail Healers in Groceries and Provisions, • ' opposite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel, , ' Coudersport, Pa. Apples, Ereen, V bush., $624 to 1 00 do • dried; - " 100 2 00, Beans. • 1 00 -150 Beeswax, 9 'lb., , 20 25 Beef, 1 44 4 5 Berriep, drieo, ? quart 6 . 12/ Buckwheat, 1 bush., 37/ 44 'Butter, ? lb., 12 15 Cheese, "7 10 _ Corn; 11 bush., . 75 88 Corn Meal, per cwt., 150 175 Eggs, ? doz., . • 10 Flour, extra, ? bbl, -6 56` '7 00 do superfine " 550 600 Hams, ? 1b,9 121 Hay, V -ton, 600 700 Honey, Per lb., • • 10 12/ Lard, " 10 ' .112; Maple Sugar, per lb, , 8 ' 10 Oats. ? bush., , 40 44 Onions, " 'so 75 Pork, la bbl., , 16 00 18 00 do) Ili., r 8 ' 10 do in whole bog.' lb-, 6 7 Potatoes„per bush., - 25 37/ Peaches, dried, 14 lb., - 25 Poultry, ? lb., q , 5 7 Rye, per bush., . 63 '75 Salt, V bbl., ; 2 75 , 3 50 do ? Sack, . 20 Trout, perk bbl., 450 500 Wheat, ? bush., 100 lin white Fish, ? 4 bbl., 450 5 067 DIED : rn Homer township, on the 25th of August, 1862,0 f Con surniaion,Miss ELLEN B.daughter of Isaac Carrier, aged. 23 years. • . "She has gone with the angels, Gone from our home, .. Far through the sunny kind, Joyous to roam. Her body in the ground In silent hope may lie, Till the last trumpet's joyful sonn4 Shall Call her to the sky." MELTILLR TORREY, of Company G. 53d Reg. P. V., aged about 18, dropped dead 'in the ranks at Camp California, Va. August 29, of heart disease. . He vras.a good soldier and respected 'by his comrades. • . Anmtouncernents : DS)..Please announce my name as an tinion candidate for the. office of County Treasurer subject to the decision of the voters of Potter County, and if' elected, I pledge myself to pa 2, into the Treatiry of the County 2300 out of the profits of the office for the benefit of fam ilies of volunteers, as I cannot repair to the field of War, nor is it necessary, a smith por tion only of those able, we hope NS ill be:called to the field of action. But we can all lie use ful in our labors of patriotism; those Whb go by the discharge of choir military dutio . s. and those who remain, by :cords of encouragement And by contribution for the support of the families Of those who (to go. Our bdsiness now is with tyre present and the future'.' Past differences shouid:be forgotten or laid azdde until the flag of the Union again float's over every foot of, former Territory. Sept. 10, 1662,- J. B. SMITH. Ma. Bor:roa.—Please announce my name as an independMit candidate irrespective elpitr ty, for the itext Presidency of the baited States. Ido not claim that the blood of gild Bickory runs in my veins, but I do clriitn to possess some of his spirit. A virtue itt these perilous times whien the present incumbent is evidently wanting. I will pledge myself to save the life of the nation by striking treason where it will feel'it most without any fear of hurting n traitor. I will free every slaVe and arm him if necessary, shoot every spy (it thing that has not yet becridone though the rules of war and.!comnionn prudence demand it) hang every traitor, and make an eud of this unnatural war and bloody strife in ninety days. I will donate one half of my salary to relieve the suffering and supply the wants of widows and orphans made so by this rebellion. Come fellow-citizens, show yourpatriotism. Who will bid higher? - JIM SYKES.ti The People's Candidate. PLEASE announce the name of RufuS Ric; of Allegany township, as an Independent can didate for Sheriff, without regard to party ties. • * ',. Notice. XI Y Wife, MARY ANN, has left my bed and .IYl_ board,without provocation,and Lbereby caution all persons not to trust her on my account as I will pay no debts of her contract ing mass ,compelled by law. 1 SILAS NELSON. Summit, Sept. 17, 1862. For Sale or to Let. rrECE Steam Saw and Grist Mill at Girrina nia, Abbot township, Pottercount}`, Pa. Doing an excellent business ;- a first rate stand for an industrious man with some capital.. Those reflecting must apply soon to WILLIAM RADDB, 304 Broadway, N. Y. Or at the Mill at Germania. August 27, 1862.. NOTICE. Ir HE Legal 'representatives, of Smith P. Finch; Sheldon M. Gibbs and Abel C. Card late members of Capt.- Jones' Company, can obtain the papers necessary to institute pro ceedings for the recovery of boon y, back pay, byi Calling on me at Glassmire's hotel. R. Z. ROBERTS. Coudersport, Aug. TS ~.kBd2 %IHE BEST OF FLOUR kept constantly on A. hind at tlio Poit Office Store. . IEiIjIiSITANT to an Act of the General As „IL aembly of the Commoniv alth of Pennsyl vania,. entitled "Au Act rein ing to the elec-. tions of this Commonweb.4l approved the second day of July, A. D.. one thousand eight huntired-And -Ildrtyinine:,-4,yikl. KOURY, Sliefiffiiit :fife 'County, of POtteli, PennSjdvaula. do herebjknown and give nofict to the, electors of the county aforesaid. that 4' Gene-. ral Election Will be licid!in the,said county Potter', on the Second Tuesday (fourteenth) of October, 1862, at which' tiiin.State and Coun ty Oflicers;as.follows.aratoile.ele.t tedi to wit: One'',person for Auditor General : for Penn. sylvania. ' One' person for Surveyor General for Penn sylvania: ' One, person for Member of qon g r f .ss; for the XVlll : Copgrysional DiSqleti .comprking the counties of 'Cellar& Ciiiiton,',Lyccothingl, and Potter. . • • • • One, person for State Senator for,i 1e.1.1 Dts-i trier, comprising the counti4 of Tioga,PcitH ter,MeKeau - and.3l. - arre4..,- 1,1 .' , l TWO pe:rsons for "MeinitersjOf thO' tionse of Representatites of the gerickal Asseinbly Pennsylvania, in conjunctionjwith the county, Of Tioga,, to represent .the coktutit4 . ,Tio,ga and' Potter: • One ' person for Sheriff' Of the county-of Pot . ter county. ' • One r peraou for Treasurer .of the county of Potter. OneTerson for Commtssioner of the county, of Potter. ' pre.Joe9oo.for, .Aolitor of the ;coulat t y pfl Potter. ' - s's of the county of ~ One person for Coroner of the county 'ot. Potter. J • 4 Fitt's° rualSe linoltrt and c'iliG notice, as in • - , 1 • and by the I tttir section-of the aforesaid act.l am directed, that An ery peso ii. exec r pOng Js tiees of the Peace,' who holds any Mike or apointrnent of,pyofit or tralunder the GoV ernnientof the'Unifed - States i lor of this State,' or of any city or ir, corporatedidistrictlicthec, a commissioned officer or otlcimise, a sulOor dinate oflice.?pr agent, w,fio,L I or,shall be -Mt-'' ployed limier the le•lisletlye; judiciarf, or mc-!, ecutive departments of this Stitt e or the United' States, or ot'any.city or incorporated 'district,: and also that every membet . 10 Congress and of the, State Legislature; iircit Of:the, select anti:' common council of any city, Or coMMissioneri of ansjineorPorated dietrict, ..s. by Iliw'lincapa-d ble of loldidg'or-exercismg ;at' the sane time'i the Mike or 'appointment of JOIIg,e, Irispeetor,,, or elerk of an election in this Commonwealth,: and that no Inspector' or JUdge, or other oil-, cer of' any such electiOn shall be eligible to" be voted 'for, • . ,'., , , . ..i '. i . , Alsi), .that in the fourth .se'etion of the -ket;, of '.A:;..sembh.. entitled "-kill .Act rekting to ; electiOns and for other purposes," approved' April !IGO, 1800, it is enaeted.,that i .ltho aforej. said Ipth section shall not' be so eoustrl t ued ns, l to , prevent any Military ()flyer or finroughl.! Officer frond serving . as Jttdi e, Inspe6tor, Or, Ulerkjof any general or speciid eteetion in this Coninpnwealth,.., •!...r4; •ted that ti of thr .. It liirther directed that the meeting . of the return Lud9es at the Court Ifouse in COuder.l port to mane out the gener4l retards; shall. ' he onithe first Fri4ar succeelling election, which willhe the lith day`ofJ)cto-i her._ . , . I also hereby rnalte knbwn and gire notice; that the. places for holding.:the aforestiid gcit eralAleclion in the several) townships andi hordnkhs within the county Of Potter, are folloWs. tow it: Eorithe township of Abhott r at,the Germa nit(lfOtel in said township. j For' the township of Alleg:o3-, at the sehool,. house' rearthe place fortnerl± owned by Ches ter Andtew, in•said townshib. • r • ; .. . Fort' c township ofTini4ll4un, at the honee'i, of A. 11.'Lerris, in said town4:liv. For the township of Chit-A . , at' the sehooll honselnear Sala Stey . ens'i townSliip. ! For! the townshili of Fula at the New Court house in the lioi•oughdfCcudersport. lorJhe township of Gene : I .k; at the, liotp3el l , formerly occupied by S: S.ltiteco, in Eilishuri. l l For; the too -I ship of llarrison. at the honsei l recentiy occupied by Ira 1144iolotneW,Iii said townAip. 1 " • • For, the township of ria,bfo r n., at. the Eehobl house , No, 5, near I.,Nnry,,lngraham's, ;in said ,•• + i townshi:l of ITecteri at the , Sunde'rL;! lin clioot house. near Jacot feet s, in said township.,.: , : • .1 . . . • Fcir!the.townshiyi of. Jacksba, tit the housch formei-lv occupied by B. Ban.:le, now 31. Chad- pel, inlsaid township. Forithe tnwnsiiip or Keating,. at the house of Pliny Ralrris. town6hip. For the uknsliip of OsWay l o,. at the Centre • schnoli hotte in said ton 104.. For !the Of Pike, at the house of Eli_jxh ; Jhlii son,' in said township., 1 i For 'the township of Pl ,, asant Valley, at the' school! house in said township., - For :the, township of ,Ferta,ge, at:the ;Sizer school!hOus'e iii srtid townshili.l , I For the township of Rotile . t, at the ,schobl, house pear GeoriN %veimer,s in said tot riship. For ;the town.hip of Sliarort, nt 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, Stwartsep, at the house Of J. - S. Clark, 'in said.town.hip. j FO7 the township of Stimmit, at the house formerly ,otictinied by tiel Cook, now Jonathan: Redspri. in said township ; For the township 'Sylyani.s; a the 'sehool house near J.. Rees', in said township' For the township of L'lysses, at the house of Atleis Bennett i qa said township. For ihe . towuship of WeA ,Branch,—ati the house Of S.M.' Con Ale, in said township. For the township of Wh.irton, at the house of Stephen Horton, in said township. - ' For ;the borough of Coudersport, at the Coat liouse 'said boronglt. Given under my, hand, this 3d day of Sep:;-: tember, A. D. , 1861. WM. T. - BKRT, ShT'. cougerspOrt, 6co, 3,4562 • The Partnership . ••• - 17.x.fsTricG lierctofax6' "miler the firm of ilftny k.co: is this day disso'lred by theiwithdrawai of the Undersigned.. HENRY GARRETT. .1 Th y e Confe:_•=sions. and rIXIIERIENCIE- of an Livalid. PubliSTied 4 . far the benefit and a,warning and a cautiori to Young men who 6'utTer froth Nerour, Debility,.Prernature Decay; &c., supplying at the snipe timethe—means IBT . onti who has cured hi ipielfafter being put io great expen4 tkoilgh inedicatiMpositionandquackj ore. By enclirsing a post-Paidruldres.sed!en velope.;.v . nqic roji fes may be': had of the author,; NATHANIEL 31AYFAIll. Esq., Bcdford,Khags, con ntyrNeyi The '.Ro,chester Straw-Cutter: OLMSTED & KELLY, Coudersport, littv'e th'e exclusive arzen9y, forlthis celebrrite'd machine, in this dount:y.. 4 4 It is Cot - 6116i, du able, qui. . SUBSCRIPTIONS forwarded foe anV of the, standard publications ' and books Procur.... ed front .Boston; PhiladelPliia7dtz•'NeW i ltYprk,' on sholt notice. Give us' a call at the, 1 •••,, , POST OFFICE. 0 OBS _ ST.cirrli s ed And for sale ,4t fair priees,and , 'OP for READY-PAY EXCLUSIr.ELY,* gen: oral assortm4tt Of New'. Goods; such ; FARM TOOLS, j • •NAIILS and GLASS. and other HARD7ARE; - lIATS-and PAPS, . • • r • OLOTRING, and • - I BOOTS and SHOES. ' ' FULL tsurs Olt $5.00 , • . , IF Dip Gods , ! Groceries, A I I Crockery . , 1 No . !,ignsi SCHOOL 801230. BLUE MR,. *ACKEREL, tQp, and,EALI BUT, Etc., Etc., &c., &,c., and so fourth; CASR taket at • . • j Par.l CREDIT taken at ! ' : • oqciooooo COUNTY ORDERS , at . .00 Ctsi ULYSSES ;iOHOCL ORDERS at ! ! Par. ULYSSES TOWN ORDERS at 88 Cts.l PRODUCE' ' What it is;Nrorth.! Good ASHES , - . !o tO 12, Cts.l „ • , L. Brooklarid,; (formerly Cashingville.) • r May 11; 3.8q2. fl STOP ! STOP! MONEY, MONEY SAVED! I .; Tin • 1: ' • ' - Union Clot ing Emporium Corner of sRtin an 4 Plank Road Si • ; ; r- YOU WILL SAVE !From ; !:‘,5 to 39. Cents!! on every !Dollar I; • I By 'purchasing your CLOTHING' AND ITCHNISIIING GOODS At the new Union CLOT,TUFG EMPORIII:LYI. Ell Wellsville; \.15:, IS, UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION , ! . ' New Sicite! N6'w, Goir:ids! , The undersigned beg leave to info the public that theylhare opened businegs tit *EIILSVILLE, N. Y., ~• - , ' I Comer Main.and Plank RoattStreets,opposite the Union Block, where they will display an entire new stock of 1 ' , I „. • .Readyraade dlotliiitr, „ and 1 GENT'SFURNISITI,iNG GOODS, , . „ which will far stirpasS in ;finality, style and price anything ever exhibited.' in this town. !.. 'We are aware that to build up a largetrad4, it is not only ; ! necessary to have deSirabl i r goods, but to ; IE • SELL .THEM CHEAP, 1. 1 r ,; And we will make it an object !for buyers to examine our sioelr; before! purchasingi , else!. where. - All gciods shownt cheerfully, irepre seated flittly,and submitted to the purchaser's , unbiased opinion. l i [ This is a branch of, an extensive manufac i h taring house :in;'. Elmira, N.Y.,, and tit 'refore you Niii.l find - :a4 Clothing well made and got np in the latest 'ptyle - . ' I ; , , - An early call{will most assuredly secure a splendid bargain at the UNION CLOTHING EMPORIUM., D. ORA.US it;DO. Weil cille, Jti . pe 18f3 P. A. .TEBI3INS Have just received a NEW LOT BRADFORD PLOWS H AND 1-011S4irri Which thoy ate', SELLINGI VERY IiOW READY PAY. March 12, 1,862 ;i*.: SALE AA R to exchange for Horses : Wagons, Stock lUF Good Notes or Judgments. A valuable Farm situate in Varriion township, Potter Co. Pa., lying on :the old State road, Irading from Spring Mills' to. Harrison Valley and Westfield Pa. Containing about 110 Acres, aboutBo Acres improved: and ih a geed state of chili-, vation. on which is Jarected- a large Frame House, good: Barns, Corn 'House and Other necessary oat, ut mg's, a good Apple Or-! , chard containing some twenty different kind 4 of Grafted Fruit: Shade Trees; kc. .The above' Farm lies abouCl mile from Harrison 7 miles from WeStfieldOnd6Miles from Spring Mills, and is,n 'ocitl Stock Ind Grain Farm; and . will be sold so that any one that can make a payment of aor 4 hundred dollars down; can make ti e farm pay for itself with his la bor. . Price, V 4,500. for particulars intinird of Peter Simmons noW 'accupying said farm; or COI Simmlis;.Ostivayo Village Pa. C. IL SIMMONS. Jan. 1fi„7.802'.1 , 1101 - P.O*N SUGIAR for 10 cents per pound, 11.1 and County orders iaken at 85 cents o the dollariat'thei Post Office Store. . • / , / i 4 / if,/ The Buffalo Mere CORNER OF MAIN AND SE Ts an important link in t. NATIONAL MERCANTILE anted in the fallen - 1g citiex, NEW YORK CITY, PIII BROOKLYN,—j. ALB TROY, CLE DETROIT, CIII I AND SAIL T' L .A Scholarship issued front lege, entitles the hold to at, the Colleges for an un imite! The Design, of thesel Institu to young men and ladies, a t cal business education. . - These Colleges are ;organi • d and conduct• ed upon a basis ,which inns secure to :e4414 Separate Institntion the best possiblefaciiitys for imparting a thorimgh mbrcantJle e s dUct. tion, and render it Asia tvholt ;l the - mosi'elittLe prehensive and complete Syste in Ulla eotilitfy 1 , ' ' Book-Keeping in all its d pnrtment; Com inercial Law,Commereial Ari hmetic'and Ica manship, are taught hi them st thorough and practical manner. I ; , . The Spcnceriau System Of Penniditshiii`ts tanglit.by competent rind exii rienCed teathas Scholarship, payait in ad ance, s4o: , :fil College open day at d eveni g : no vacations Resident Principal at Buff: o, J. C. BRYANT. For further inforrniition r • lease call at Ate Colldfre - rooms, or senld forC talogne smith , cularenclosing lettertamp. Address -:-;.' r. BRY., 'TTRATTONi., : Jy9ly i3uffulo, N.•,1,; I 1 =II fi , . WEST': • , ErOTEL, ' _ Nos. 9. 11, 13 , 15, 17. t' 01711TUNITT lIITZgat, . Near Broadway, ! Ne+ York City.:A'. This old-establisb , dll and favorite resontl the Business community haseen rec.entlyrr fittetand is complete in ev rthiug . that can mini2..er to the comfort of its patrons. Ladies and Families are speCially and careftllty.o6. vided_for., : 1 • ' :.!!!..: • 14 ( 1 - .entrally located in t c business pert of the city, aud.is contignoit to the principal, lints of steamboats, cars, om Bowes, lorries, . In consequence oft he pr ssnre caused b a y the RChellion, prices have b en reducciftO' ONE DOLL AE AND FIFTY ENTS PElll:lAi. k The table is amply supnl ed with-itil the\ luxuries of the season, and is equal to iiititof any other hotel in the conittr l y. Ample accommodations are offered foi up ward of .100tgiests. Do not believe runners, haclancn,and Otitike who may sa. "the Western I otel is full:" D. D. WINCIIEST It, Proprietor._ Tic4.'l. l . 117nehe.lter. fvlS' D. STP:AL'S 4:!CO A. 'SANDBERG & BRO'S _ fl Tanners and H AVE also 'established al I Boot:lan.d.Shob Nanufactoiy, opposite D. F. Glassmire's in the room formerly occupied by J. B. Swlth, They offer their Boots arhoes at . a , LOWER RATE THAN - THE SA ME QUALITY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD IN POTTER. COUNTY, And they will Ware nothing bit the best wadi. men and the best stock that ihMutttry will produce; and money and la4r can procures THEY FEEL CONFIDENT ITHAT THEIR . - WORK WILL GIVE SAI7SFACTION; • Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep Pplto . 1 taken at the Highest Mttrket Price._ GIVE US A TRIALI Coudersport, Pa., March 19 Al 2 ° ONIPIER, SAFONIFIVR—I II THE FAMILY . SQAP MAKER . All kitidien Grease an be :made into good SQAP, by using. Sizificr ! DTRECTIONS.ACpOIr'ANYING EACH BOX Soap is as easily made with it, 6.8 making a cup of coffee. Manufactured only by the Patentees. PE 'A SALT BIANITFACTLIRING CONPAit N0..127 Walnut street, Philadelphia: Feby. 1,1862. •1y - • NOTICE.TO EVERYBODY. HOUSE, SIGN AND WAGON PAINTER. PAPER HANGER AND GLAZIER. TIME undersigned wiehes to Inform the pull• at. lie of Coudersport and vicinity that, - Ls will attend to . all work - entrusted to him Particular attention paid to Paper-Banging. Shop with John' Reckhow,' east side of sbe Court House. - P. -L BACKUS. Coudersport, April 30 j 6m " & CO 8150 having removed to theii new ,warerooms, NO. 473 BROADWAY, ~ are now prepared to one the, public ft rasp nificent new scale fall- 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD; PIANO, containing all 'improvements known in this country, or Europe, over-strung bass, French grand action., harp pedal, fall iron framelfot $l5O CASH; . • WARRANTED FOE. FIVE TEARS. Rich moulding eases, 1175 to Stop, all warranted made of the beSt summed - mit, terial, and to stand better than any sold foe' $4OO or $5OO by the old methods of Mitit.thiew, tare. We invite the best judges to examine; and try these new instruments, and we stria ready at all tittles to test them with any other* Manufactured in this countty, - • - GRAVESTEEN• tc HALE; 478 Broadway, New Voris. 3m) Administratris-. 1 Notice. iirIIEREAS, letters of Administration ,ori the estate of Alm d. _Nichol..., late of Sweden township, Potter countfNe'ed, hasir been granted to the undersigned, all persung, indebted to said estate are requested. to make Immediate payment, and those having 'cialtua against the same will present them drilx.tin= thenticated to the subscriber. SARAH•YICHOLS, Administi-ntrii Sweden, July 21, 1842. CANASERAGA 3111LL4 .; SUPERFINEIFLOVE for $1.35 per Sucikor $5.2 per Varief. Also, Groceries' - of every description as cheap as can be tiger& ed, at the POST OFFICE STORE, • Feb. IQ, 1862 I ECA STREETS. great cita)ii - br COLLEGE:4,-11i viz : I ELPHIA,;,:- .NY) ELAND, "r AGO, . • - ;Ins ,.. . _,'3x the Atztatio:l3i3l - time.. „: ,1 0 ,f ions,is to immt BOOTS AND !HOES. REST PIANOS. GROVESTEEN & HALE, ~~ - ~~ 119.4419 8180