• . THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL :iiiecinly paper published in Potter county isirintates am'one an intelligent class of peo ple, and is thus an excellent medium for - both city and Country Advertising. Transient Advertisements nnd those - from a distance must be Cash or have responsible re ference. .. • All communications, to receive attention, i;rust.Pe, directed to the Editor, and contain ilia name of the writer. No attention paid to anonymous communications. TEMIS.--One r opy,one year, $1; Six. copies $5 ; Twelve copies, $lO ; Twenty copies, $lO, with one to the person raising the Club. 'The money must accompany the mimes. 1 cinders*, Wednesday • nk. bit 8, 162 - 1 Local and Genet.al. sar•Wood wanted at this office, on Sab scriptiod. A few cords of fine wood imnie diately. serThere will be a sermon -preached or read in the Preibyterian church on nest Siiti ,bath at 10} o'clock. • • • iiiirSee the advertisement of J. T. Lloyd's War Maps. They are interesting and relia ble. i,.. Mir All interested in furnisn'ag Ilospital Stores are requested to meet at t e house! of Mi.J . ,ll.llamilton, ou next Tues L - evening. A general attendance of all thiN who.ivill *cork is desired. ,_Quite a number of supposed thieves :were arrested and imprisoned this week.— Some of the goodVlately 'stolen being found and recognized by the owners. : gerWe will next week publish the naives ,or all who have volunteered from this county since the commencement of the War—or at !east so far asrwe have any record. Also,lhe comes of the drafted: men. Those wanting vitro copies, of,the Jiiurnal will please inform . • . .• . alojt. is ereposeri' , to send a box of linspi ttal •Suiplies ahout the loth inst. Let the people in lire noeuutry and town endeavor to .contribute something to alleviate the.suifen 'ings of our waundeil. Contributions can be deft at tdie d'ost 116Etia. Remember glarThe loyal:press throughout the eouptry - .sustain the President's Pruclamatio2,and Gem Cochrane says it is reccct•cd with rsjokiii'g in tithe teats of the soldier ris the h.acl inger of that policy so long and earnestly prayed for. Some secessiurrsympathi2tng editors are vain ly endeavoring to make it appear that its ex ,pccted moral effect upuu the cuuutiy is afai/- lure. gparLet every freeman exercise his dearest iright at tile coming !:lectiou. Next Tuesday fix the day. Remember that the,Breekin 7 ridgers of the Supreme Court have ‘l,isf i rLu , .ehised you'r sons and brothers who are figitt iug the battles of their country, and, Remem ber to 'vote fur need who will see to it that no ,American citizen is disfram:hised hereafter. (;producing better bread and biscuits than were 'To Eorrok ov iTOCZKYr:•-•-Not heir,gfurrosived uetore known. :inch Muo the fact., we ad 'with means to subsist the soldiers vrholare'f vise our readhrs to use it, and our 14 - (!ocers to *bout to leave this county to fi g ht th e battles lkeep it always on haud. It is made nthd sold kuf our eetlfueh eeurztry, d shall .have lat wholesale by .1 - 413. DeLand Cu., Fairport, She citizen 3, as they hare dome i.NlOnroe Co., N. 17 Zieretorore,lo again to prepare &tot seed It4.c n limited quantity , rf , bread, er imeats, butter, cheese, etc., to raZitin aiinrat 7;5 men from here to Harrisburg and one :pay after our arrival nt camp. rend 'only it,t6 .substantials, as pies, etc. conk). not,,be trod:us=, ported and he fit to eat. Pleioi: here ns earl3i as AVednesdayOct. a...it, and fiwill see that:the supplies are prep•erly cut and put up. Coudersport, 2, :1862. F. W. Ky 0.),... M,We pEakce ttrename of St then-F. Ica .son, of Tiozp...ontrtty., at; tlich , .:aa ofOnr,paper this week. •for State Senator. this orapl,ctes , our ticket which , v:e do not hesitate r to s-y is among the Ludt m'or resetitcil to 'the voters of thiS county and district. Mr. Wilson !is:a. prominent metnb& - of the bar in his 'own o• ' county and is a tnan of integrity and ability) lie is a gentleman of about forty years of *age,: of pleasing vnarnors and advocates priciPles Nvineh should lye cradarstd. by_creti Cruioti vo ter in the District. We bespeak fur hint a hearty support in this County. —ll arren 41ail. 6,-Nonce..—Those in Pennsylvania. who may .have bad friends or relatives in thelate battles iri Maryland, and who were killo:d in these encounters, may receive intelligence concerning their remains, place of burial, by writing to Geortcs J. SLIONV.V.IN, Fairploty P. 0., Washtngton county, lid. Mr. Show man has kept a record of a large number of soldiers Whom he buried; marking their Kravesi and in all things preservinvhe facts relating to their - identity, so that-be' might be able to give any information ,in !refet!ence to their burial-which may be sought by- their friends. "Lincoln, so far as he has the nerve is a most merciless tyrant." The above is a quotation front the glititon Democrat, one of the Hunker Dent4ratic pa pers of this District. It is part of along trea sonable article against the Govertimt, its Administration, policy, and endedt - or2ng to Incite the people to' open opposition to the ccecution of the laws and Orders adopted for the good of the country./ This man supports Sleeker and Barr, urgeiupon the Democracy the ditty of +'stickine to the old Breckinridge Ticket, and sneers at the idea of '!Pinion for the sake of the Union." Will Democrats whO profess to lore the Union unite with or obey the behests of on& who el'ery day does the work for 'which JefF Davis is most anxious ? Will they Sustain the rotten remains of Bu chanan and Breekittridge's treason? Will they vote for men who are so zealous it! hav jug the viper warmed tO renewed life and ac tivity ? Surely not! On the day of election remember the course of those - men who_nre sd, anxious to have Peunsylvirlia fail to edilorsej President Lincoln's course. Not• One t "Two Htukt red Thousand 31enlvill leave NntiSylvadia toL fight the IlreckktrAgers in arms against the, Union. In concertwith out open fbes, dee halfway - linitors of the trallan dighaki Stripe.' Let it'riot be 'that one'Drstiiet in iinr patriotic State shall have aidoubtful Man in Congress.' -How it would lo l ok to see the v,otebf Union Or any other edtinty caSti kir Speaker; for an Ancona, a lrallandigham, Voorhies, Who would vote against supplies. for ofir•brave boys, and block the Wheels of thivernment all they could, so as to enable the Rebels to triumph at last! Safety re quires that-we elect, , none but undoubted, straight-out friends of, the President in Whom is the executive power which is th'&only life and hope of the Gavel:Mama !" Armstrong is one ofthese undoubted friends of.the President. - Bo - Gov. Bradford, of Maryland,' has pub lished an official letter Of thanks` to 31tijor General IBClellan and his officers and men, to' Gov. Curtin at 4 the -Pennsylvania, militia, and to the Maryland troops in the Union army, for their great services itt expelling The Nebel invaders from the of Maryland. Ler 'The Breckiiiridgers who were Clintonn the Congre:isional Cont:erene . to which !i and Centre counties belong, namely 11. L. Dilfenbach from the former, and C. P. Alex ander froth the hitter county, have ientered their protest against the refusal of a Majority of that conference' to make a nomination for Congress. VS...From NeW Orleans we have fite order Of lieu. Butler order:Mg the enrollment of t te free negroes of Lohisiana for militar.ii service in defence of that, city.: They are to it • known as the "Native Guards;" General Butler has dm:Weil at last to I"usei all means to crush." CAnc Scuunz.-4his !noted orator has shown the people of this ;country that he can light Is well as talk. At' the late battle of Beak Run, he was in the thickest! of the.fight, dool and collected, and all agree that he tlisplaye r d the highest qualities of Generalship during that severe battle. Pitooe.—A Rebel pdper in RUA=Ond calls it a breach of Mill td send parulled Union soldiers to suppress the Indiau outbreak in Minnesota.- This is ails evidence that the Rebels (like the British and the Tories of the Revolution) are leagued with the uluraering savages on our frontiers l• "AcconDING TO Lai ."—The Time, i the only organ of Isaac Sleuke:i and James 1!: Barr in 6nyder, was indicted by the last Wand jury of that county, on oath, for disloyal Tubnca tions. To be tried at the next term. M r ,Sunie Democrats used to argue that it was right fur President Jackson (in times of Peace) to go •beyond the Constitution and remove the deposites fruit the United States Batik, because (as they: thought)' Ole Bank was unfavorable to our country s liberties. But come of these•men, in time of 11tar, deny . President Lincoln the constitutional power of suspending the habeas corpus to save the very existanee of the miaow! ourely "ye: strain al a goat and swallow a enact.' WAR RAS ITS TitICMPUS; A'Sll SO lIASPEACIL While the armies of the Union were winning brilliant victorieq the Chemical Saleilttus was tenjoying a series Rif uninterrupted triumphs iluter the popular aversion to all Saleratus, iheeause the coma omen kiuds in use were 'wind to - he destructive. Science had demonstrated lithat the Chemical.•6aleratus was nut mily ;pure in its nature, hut Wonderful hilts effect, 'Vol:cc. The subscriber having been appointed Assessor of Taxes under tue act of Congress h"To provide Interest Revenue to support the Government and to pat. interest on the Public debt," approved July Ist 18•;2, hereby- gives Iluotiee that he has divided'lns.assesment rict, being the 13th Diztrict of Pennsylvania, into the fin lowing :mb-districts 31:11' has ap pointed the following persons as Assistaut jrAssessors for said stilt-districts, to wit: • No. 1. All that part of Centre county int i ! Icluding the Boroughs of Bellefout, Milesburg, Laud Unionville, and .the townships of Sprin.j, Illenner, Boggs, Liberty, lloword,Curtin,tinuw 161me,Burnside, %Volker, Marion, Union,%Vorthi joylor and linsten, Assistant Assessor lt. G: illlurham, Postolliee Bellefont. I No. 2. Ail that part of Centre county in ileluding the townships of Furgason, Harris, Rattan; Balfmoon, and that part of Potter township - lying west of the Lewiston and lißellefont turnpike, Assistant AssessorTinknas Postollice Bonlsburg. ii No. 3. All the remaining part of Centre licounty including the townships of Miles, l!Haines ' Penn, Gregg, and that part of Potter litownship lying east of the Lewiston and .I.l,ellefont turnpike, Assistant Assessor No. 4. All that parr of Clinton county in cluding the Borough of Mill Hon, the town 'ships of Alison, - Beecfh Creek, Bold Eagle, iLaman, Porter, Logan, Greene, Crawford and !Wayne, Assistant Assessor It. G. Hutchison, IPostollice Mill l Hail. - No. 5. All the remaining part or Clinton Icaunty including the Borough of Lock liaven, ,jand the townships of Pine Creek, Duustable, lWoodward, Cold Brook, Geergan, Chapman, !Leidy, Keating, Gallagher, AssiStantlAssessor ;'William Pearon, Postollice Lock Haven. , No. G. All that part of Lycoming county llyinr , on the west side of I.lcoming Creek, ialso including the townships' of Bastress, !Susquehanna, Limestone mid Nippettose, , I assistant Assessor, llaivid Showers. Postuflice !Newberry. . No. i. All the remaining part of Llycorning county including that part lying east of 14- coaling Creek. also the townships of Clinton, Washington, Brady and Armstrong .:ssistaut !Assessor, T. P. Situnions, l'ostullice No. 8. All that part of Tioga county inched- Fling the Borough of Tioga, the townships- of ;Tioga : Rutland,ltichmond,Suilivan,CO•ington, Ward, Bloss, Liberty and Union, 'and 'the Boroughs of Mansfield, 'Matnsburg and Cow- Bll' P lington, Assistant'Assessor, S. B. ost office Mansfield. , N0..9. All that part of Tioga connt,pinclud, lin.. the Boroughs Of Latcrenceville,' { Elkland, {{Knoxville, and the townships ofJacksdn, Law {rence, Nelson, Osceola, Deerfield, Farmington, 1 1Brooklield a.te. Westfield, Assistant A.4sessor, 11. Gold Smith, Pcisto(lice Knoxville. { 10. All the part of Tioga county {including the Borough of Wellsboro, the townships of Middlebury, Chatham, Charles ]ton, Delmar, Morris, Elk, Shippen ; Gains and Assistant Assessor,.3l: Bullard, Post oCice No. 11; The county of ;Potter, iosistant Issessur, A. Ronosvillei. Postollice Genders- . )ort. GEO/LUE BOAI, Assessor. Boillsburgi Centre Co.,Pa. A - Dollar. that Pays Well. • t - he bf the'lltdstseaseriable'enterpriseffi; note before - the public, is that of . the .rublisher of the American Agriciiltnrist; He hht secured for his,Habstribers fine enlo - red'editions of two splehafil Maps of leCalitierCefigreat:hiterest. One-'of these covering a space : of, more than fen'§gi:tarefect; shOws the entire State of ginia s'o'completely that every. county,_ town, cit,village, river, bfoak, mouotain - , hill and principal road, is readily found. It - also braCes - the principal partS -Of _Maryland : and Pennsylvania. The other Map, covering about 15 square feet, gives ail the Southern or Slave StateSAChiding Missouri, Kentucky, Delaware, and all south -of them. Though not: so minute as the Map of Virginia, this shows all the - counties, principal towns, rivers, etc., of the Southern States. . Any pdr son subscribing now for - the Agridolluris4 presented with a choice of the above two Maps. In addition to this; every new subscriber for 18133, (Vol 22,) receives the Agriculturiet.fof the rest of this year without charge - . ,We have received the: Agrieulierisl, and can testify to its real merits. Every. number - is well-illus trated, and contains a very large amount of really useful; practical, reliable - itiformation for the Famr,-the Garden, and the Household, : including a very interesting department for thelittle ones. ;No ,one can fail to , get-many dollars worth of useful hints from: a volume of tbo Agriculturist, while the maps_ now are so -much extra. -We have sent for two - copies of the paper so as to get both maps. Send for the - paper on our recommendation, or if you prefer,. send a dime for a single copy, and examine it for yourself. The address of the Publisher is Orange Judd, 41. Park Row, Nevi York. Announeetkierits Sheriff. ' • . • "1" am an Independent Candidate for the office of Sheriff at the eneuing election. ' ' ANDREW JACKSON.. Allegheny., Oct. I, 1861. llS_Please announce my name as an Union candidate for the office of County Treasurer subject to the decision of tht voters of Potter County. and if elected, I pledge myself to pay ibto the Treasury or the County $3OO out of the profits of the office for the . henelit of fam ilies of volunteers, as I cannot repair to the field of War, nor is it necessary, a small por tion only of those able, we hope will be called to . the field of action.. But we Can all he use ful in our labors of patriotism ; those who go by the discharge of their military duties, and those who remain, hr words cf encourivewne and by contribution for the support of the families of those who do go. Our buSiness now with the p`resent and the future. Past differences should he forgotten or laid aside until the flag of the Union again floats over every foot 9f our former Territory. Sept. 10, J 862. J. B. SMITH. DILE Di : At Lynchburg, Virginia, ENEAS 11. son of Dr. 1.12.:Nav :Ilussos. of °sway(); Mr. Mun son entered the serviec September 4th .1.861., as private in the Oswayo Rifles, commanded by Capt. J. 11. Craves; afterwards . known as Company tf 48ih Ileg't I'. Y. - .His reputation was that of a good and faithful soldier. When Gen. Banks retreated from Virginia he was taken prisoner, sent, to Lynchburg, there con fined until he died, ..vhieh was in September 1862, a victim to privations and ill usage at the Nana of the Rebels. "llis deeds and fate shrill fade away Forgotten since his dying day, And never, on the role Shall be inscribed his humble name "Alas! like him bow many more, Lie cold . upon Potomac's shore ; flow many green, unnoted graves Are bordored by those placid waves "Sleep, soldier, sleep ; from sorrow free And sin. and strife; •tis ‘ell with thee, 'Pis well ; though not a single tear. Laments the tinried Volooker!" . • 600,000 MALE vr FEMALE A GENTS TO SELL LLOYD'S new steel plate county colored map of the Lotted States, Canadas, and New Llrhns From recent surveys, compleled Ang. 10, 1862 ; •cop' . t $1:0,000 to engrave it and one year's time. Superior to any $2O map ever made by Col ton or Mitchell, and sells at the low price of fifyty cents; 370,000 names are engraved on this map. It is not only a County May, but it is also a County and Railroad Map of the United State; Mid Cauadas combin . ed in one,. giving every Railroad Station and distances between. - Guarantee any woman or man $3 to $5 per day, and wilt take back all maps that cannot be sold and -refund the money. • Send for '6l worth to try. Printed instructions how to canvass well, furnished all our agents. Wanted—Wholesale Agents for .our Maps in every State, California, Canada, England, France and Cuba. A fortune - may be made with a few hundred dollars capital. 'No Com petition; J. T. LLOYD, Na 164 Broadway.N.Y. The War Department uses our Map of Vir ginia, Maryland,and Pennsylvania, cost $lOO,- 000, on which is marktil Antietam Creek, SharpsbUrg, Maryland Eights, Williamsport Ferry, Rhrorersville, Noland's Ford, and all others on the Potomac, and every other place in Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, or money. refunded. Lloyd's Topographical Map of Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. is the only au thority for Gen, Buell and the War Depart, !neut. Money refunded to any one finding au error in it. Price 50 cents. From the Tribune, August 2.-L"Lloyd's Map of Virginia. Maryland and PennsylVania. This Map is very lame ; its cost is but 25 cents, and it is the best wbiCli can be purchased.'! Lloyd's Great Map of the Mississippi River —From Actual Surveys b'y Capts. Burt and Win. Bowen, Mississippi River Pilots of St. Louis, Mo., shows every inan's plantation and owner's name from St. Louis to the Gulf of MexicO-1350 miles—eiery sand-bar, island. town, landing, and all places 20 miles back from the river—colored in counties and States. Price, $1 in sheets. $2, pocket form, and $2,50 on linen, with rollers. Ready Sept 20. NAVY DEPARTHEFT, WASHINGTON, Sept.l7, - 1 . 860. _ _ T. T. Ltorn--Sir: Send me fonr Map of )he Mississippi River, with priCe per hundred copies. Rear-Admiral Charles 11. Davis,eom mangling the Mississippi squadron, is author ized to purchase as . rnuy as are required for use of that squadron. :• GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of Navy. For Sale or to Let. FrigllE Steam 'Saw, and Grist Mill at Germa- I nia, Abbot township, Potter county, Pa. Doing an excellent business ; a first. rate stand tor •an industrious, man with some-capital. Those rethsting must, apply soon to WILLIAM RADDE, 300 Broadway, N. Y. • Or at the Mill at:Germania. August 27 7 1864. • E eCtioii - iii - oCiaiiiita Plll-IINT to ,an Act of the i Gene s.em ily of the ,ConndnWerilth of P canii, entitled "Ari Act 'relating to t tione of, . this Commonwealth i l appro second AllYild`.464; T AD.f b l ii,(tEnb sail hundred find tliirty'lnipe.l 'F :W:3l.'P. Sheriff of the county of Potter, Pennsy: do hfreby make known and give notice electors oif the county afoiesaid, that a ral Election will be held in the:said cot Pott,er,oh the Beccincl Tbesday (fourteei Octobr, iBi;2, at :c•liichlame State add ty Ofticebias follows arolto be elected; OnC Person for General Id sylvania. , 1 • . , Ocie person for Surveycir General fof sylrania. ' •,1 ! ! 1 Ono persoti,for Bfethheriof Congress, I XVIII Congressional District, coniprisi counties of Centib e Clintoici, Lycciming; and Ptitter. ' ' '. 1 • One person for State Senator for the .. trici;:, eompristure-afi thcities of! Tiopi ter, McKean and Warren. I TNto persohs for MeMbers of the Ho Representatives of the: general lissem Pennsylvania; imconjunr.tion , witti the of Tibga, to represent the; counties of and Potter. ' , I • 1 One person for Sheriff of the county o ter testify'::', : .=- 2: ;:i >. l::1 Ci i r , One person for. Treasurer of the icon "ty of Potter.! I 11 • 1 One Person tbr Commissioner of the (runty of.PO `, ttei.. •.- I' ,' . I ,' '; i ;'c ': l' One person for Aditor of the county of Potter. One person for Coroner of the couity of Potter. .- •I:,I:I • I, ; ; , t I lIISO make known'and give notice, Os in and by the 13th sect*, q the afore:Ai& act I am directed, that every person. ex'cePtin4 Jus. ticeS i of .thia.'PeaUC,Htliti Bolds any ofire or apa ointment of prbfit or qust under 'theGov ernment of the United Suites' or of this State, or of;any city or ineorpOralted distriet,whether a commissioned olliedt• 'prlotherwise.; a sUbor dinate officer or agent, who is or shall u' em ployed under the legishitite, judiciary, ' ex ecutive departments of This State or the U iced ' State's, or of any city or iheorporitted diS. Het, and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, mind of the select .and common council of any ; ci y,. or cominisli ner tl* any inciwpOratecrdisti'l t',' is by hi- ine pa. ble of.holding or exereisit g at the stmoi ime the officeor s appoititinent ef l udge, Inspe tor, , or 'clerk of an election in this Commt - •;nwr Ith, ' and that no Inspector or Judge, or bther °di ' cer Of any such elCtnroul shall .bdeligit - OD 'lts voted for. • : J ALM, that in the feurthl section of the' of -:‘'psptnbly, entitled: . " I ,ln Act relatiii electiOns and for other, phrpoS'es ; "'iipin. April 16th, Inu, it is enacted that the i said - oth section shall not he so nonstl to prevent any, 3rd ':Officer Officer or.', nor Officer from serving hs fudge, inspect; 1 Clerk of any genera or special election i:' Comnionwealth. ' - ; t i'• • . 1 It is further directed that the meeting.' I return Lodges et the Ootnit House' i ntion 1 port to make out the general rM,urns,! be onl the first Friday succeeding the cre electkin, lybich will be the 11th day of, 'fil ber. 1 . .: 1 - j li , I arso hereby make known and ; give iiir that the places , for bidding the aforesaid 11 eral 'election in the 'several townshiP - 4, boroughs within- the eoui4 of Potter, a follow, to wit ; 1 . '1 • 1-: , 1 1 Eorithe township of Abbott, at l the Gir ilia- Hotel in said township. - ~ For the townShip'of: Allf. , gany, at the 4,1 house Mear -the place forperly owned byg ter AndreWs, in said township. 1 1 11 For !the township' of Bingham; et the it of A. It. Lewis, in said township. i , I Fur! the township of ICiara, at the sc house near Sala Stevens', in-said toWnsfil Fort the township Of Etlalia, 'at Ithe. Court lionSe in the b*U„tr:ll of Cot:tilers* For:the township of Geec.s.ee. at thole, foment.' occupied by S. S. fiasco, in Ellia4 For the township ofillanrison c at the lit recently occupied hy lilt B4rtlioloinew, iill, township. i•; •- ; , ; 1 ; ' L . .. 11 Fur the - townihilr.ofi lleron, at, the e.. 1 house \0.,5, near lenry lugetthain's., in township. • • i..! 1 For the township of Hector, at the Su I in , stIM9I liouse, J near- udah Peet's, id township.', . i, 1 ,• l' For the township of. Jac;lison, tattle h formerly occupied by I.l.!:Barse, now M. C , pel, in ,sn t id.town.ship... ' 1 • 1 ` For the township. 61R:eating, at the h of Plin L y Harris, in said tiiiruship 1 For the township of ps.i'llyo, at the .Ce school ihouse iii said towns .ip. i ' 1 FM -the towaship of Pile, at the hods . Elijah Tolinson, in said ;to itship. ~ For the toWnship of Pleasant Valley, ;a school house in, said township. ;E 1 For She township Of .•I•ertage, nt the i school house in said township. •• 1 1 1 For the township of - Roulet, at the -s4.c house near G o et . lrgeilVoirtieris hi said towns For the toWnship of Shatron, at ;the 'She Centre,',school house, near John-Voorhees' For the township of SWeden, at the he 'of. Menath .Taggart itr, 'midi township. l• For the — town;ihiP of SteWertson: dt hOuse df.J. S. Clark, in Said township. 1 For the township of Summit, nt the hi formerly occupied hy.lJet COok,notw,Jonitl Redson; in said township J. 1 For the township of Sylvtinia, at the (.;e house near J. M. Rees',in said toWnshipi For the township o.J.Hyrts - es, at the ho of Atlas Bennett; in saidqo'wnship. For the township of Wet Branch; tit house of S. M. -Conable,, in said toWnshiii. For the township of Whitrton, at the h( of Stephen Horton, imsald township. For the borough of Condersp:ort, 134 Court House in said'horqugh. Given.under my Mind,' this 3d day ofi: tember,, A. D., 1861. F. • 131 MT, , it. 3, 1862. Coudersport, Sep : --- . • , - F • The P4rtnership - • itT ISIStING heretofore under the fi J 1241 Garrett, Daily d - , Co: is Ith is day dissn' ; by the withdraw.tl of the uddersigned. I LIENItY GARRET! '-'-', , • • '1 i The Confessions;a4. 'V XPERIENCE of: an ;IMValid. ! Publi! :_lll4 fur the benefit and !ftSil. warning 4t caution to young mect'wlit suffer fionr.Ne: 4 Debility, Premature DeMiy,'.&c..; iliippiyi the same timothenfeams of self-cure. who has cured liimselfafter'being put to _ expensethrough medical irniitionandri; , ory. „BY enclosing a post-paid addresse yelqpe, ;inillp copies nalytie had of the an . NATHANIEL HAtF.lkk Eiqi; Eedford . county,lNeW York.—M:fripspnly.,' • i The Rochester t.ravir-Cut' o:m4m:sport, the exclusive itgeoAfor this celeilor. Unich'lne, in tills - county. It is Coiehier# able, and CHEAP. Dec. 1, 1860 1-1 fortrardell for any VI standard publiCations,Mitlhooßs p I eil from' BOston, Phlladelphia or ,New on short notice. Give Us' a Call at!the ' • rOST. IJUFW; ~ i G 0 0 1 4UST,4iriyed tuidTor slfi„at,fair prices and igg for BEADyip-V EXCLUSIVELYa gen eral itsstirtrnedt of Went Goods', suelyas, :. ,_ RiiiIrTOOLS; ;.; • -1• • - 1 1 ! c - :: .• : NAILS and.GLASF:p • -1 1- • , d and other LIJRDWARE, rats and 6 01% c i„; CL .I.DING. and , BOOTS and SHOES. A lruLF. sun , "Fou. $5.e6 Dry Good 0; Griiteeritila, , r • ~ • . Croo . kpry, L Poipns, ! • . !SCHOOL BOOKS:: , BLUE FISH, '.IIIII.CEERED,,COD, and BUT,Etc.jEtd., c. i te., and so fourth; CASH L takdri at • • ~1 Par. CREDIT taken at 1006,00000 COUNTY oßrtEgs 11 1 Cts. ULYSSES KIIQCLIorLDErIs at : Par. ULYSSES TOWN ORDERS at - PRODUCE at! 1 What it is Niorth. Good ASIIES - atl j Sit° 12 Cts. • H 1 . 'I I J. BIRD. • Brookland; (formprly ' -'Ma'y 17, 180, - I; • _ ~ to As - ' e elec jed _the [eight URT, !alma, ! to the 'Gene : nty of 1 th) of Conn n iNit: ' enn- COM the g the ibga I Dis. , Pot. e of y bf tatty toga Pot: Ecii2 MONE clothing Eniporinin er of Main and Plank Road i *3U ILL ,I • " SA I Nt no 2 to SO Cents! , ' Molt Vnion EMI Ell oh, emery IDOhat .• By purchasing your iNG AND--RIRNISIIiNG CLOT 1 • poops A Lew Union Act, te yeti cLbI RING ErapoßriiNr. Virelli its nigh or this le, N. Y., UNPAIIALLEL ER f the lerq . hall oral eto- New 'tore ptice gen and ;e as TllB klstlett!gri l ed public tbut they hay WELLS I I I Minf. • • Corner and] Piank Road StreetsconikSitc the Unianl Block:lWhere they «ill disphiy an entire neiy stock of ••• • *-1 ' • ma- tool hes- ECM B,ehaymade Clothing; , I and l hool . • ' •i• .'1 . , - - . •I - GENTS FURNIS IIiNG• GOODS, I • ' .. . •, • , which will - fir, nrpuss in quality, ityia, and price anyt h ing ever exhibited , in this, town. We, are il ware thatito•build Tip a hirge tfade, it •is not :Co, nIY necessary tol, huve • desii•uble goods, but to : I • : . . 10E1 ous ❑rg. 01.1.0 e ;said I SELL THEM CHEAP,. And we wHI miike it Un object for buyers tb examine our stock before •riutchasing ebb where. it'll goods shown cheerfully, repre sented fahily,and subinitted to the purchaser's unbiased opinion. ,This is a. branch of' an extensive manufac-. turing, house in Elmira, N. Y., and therefore you will find all' Clothing well made and got np in the Latest' style.] An eafl,y cnll will assuredly; secure .splendid bi..rgain at the UNION CLOTHING EMPORIOI. - 1 'D. STRAUS & CO. Wellsville, June 180 . • • 'der- Is id ,IHa7 l ron BRAD AND p INTS. Which they. are SELLING VERY LOW Ali I RE.AiDY 'PAS: March 12, 18.62.1 , FOR (IR to exchange forllarss, Wagons, Stock 1.1 Good Notes or Sudgments. A valuable Farm situate in Harrison township; Pdtter Co. Pa., lying'dn the'old State road, lt-ading from Spring Mills to Harrison Valley and Westfield Pa. Containing about 110 Acres, abont SO Acres imprOved and in a good state of, culti vation, bu i whiCli. is !arected a large Frame House, good Barns, Corn louse .ohd other necessary ont-buildiugs, a good Apple Or chard containing sbme twenty difrettnt kinds of Grafted Irnit, Shad Trees; 4. 1 111'e above Farm lies about I mile from Ilafrison' 7 miles froni Westfield and 0 uti les froM Spring Mills, and is a good hock and Grails Farm, and will, beisold so tlitit,any one that can make a payment. Of g or 4 hund:Cd dollars down, can Make tly e . fartn pay for itself with his la hat. Price; $2,;7..00; for particulars inquire ofFeter Simmons now - occupying said farm, or C, H. Simmons, o . .wayo Village, Pa. of red -r. ~re , ted du, C. B. SLIIVON.S. Jan. 15,;1663. ° the cur= orb; BROWN SUGAR for 10 cents per pound and,County orders. taken at 85 cleats on .the dollar at the Peat °Zee Store. Jou_ 11. • , 1 STOP I SAVED! Ell 1 D. ' STRAUS 1802 D ATTRACTION! El No - W . Goons ieg leave to infoini the opened business . =ME EBBINS & CO c just received a I ,EW LOT OF ORD PLOWS SALE =ME BEE /44.46m_fitr-;;;;41 fil/ i The Tinffalo.Nercantilei College CORNER OF MAIN AND ;SENECA.STRECTS. • Is ; an. jizippilagt, Ipik-iri Ito ; gr,ent nitgin of NATIONAL MERCANTILE cOLl:g9P,lo cated in the following tlz'i `` 4 NEW YORK CITYi BROOKLYN, . • ALB4NYO TROY,.,„ CLKVE LAND, D E TROIT, 7:f ANT-1,14.101T A Scholarship issued front .the Auffale Col lege; entitlei - the holde r to attendr - eitlieibr all the - Colleges for an unliMited :iii 11 Thu Design of these Iristitutions,is to itepitit to yo.upg men'end dthordh"4 rigltiactl cal bitsiness'edficatibn;. These Colleges.are organized and conduct; ed ulibn almsts sectli4la.aclt separate Institution - the bittpbSsibletheiliiieW for imparting a thorough . raereantile -eAucer tion, bud render it AS tt.ivhole,' the mot cliao preheßsiveitfid . ComPleldeystein in this eounl .13o0k-Nceping - „in-all i 4 department * , ,Qom. mercialLiCw;Cominer.citil Arithmetieittiq Pan. manship, are pght In the'mbit theiditeraltli practient manner.' , The Spencerieti ,Systein of Petidianittip„l• taughtby cotripettmt and experienced teichefi Schielarship, payable in advance; College open dayat d evening Vacittione Resident Ptincipal Buffalo, - J. C. t3tilrAl r. For further information ' please call at tild College rooins,'or send for Catalogue and ( Cirz enelosidg,.letter stamp. AddeesB '• 4 . • I3RYAifT STNATTON, Butiiiloi N. Y. 4 FEii WESTERN HOTEL, isros. 9. 11, 13, 15, 11. COURTLANIDT STBErt; ' Near. Broadway, New YOrk City. -w This old-established ana favorite resort of the Bu.sineSs commuhity has been recently fitted, aiiitis complete in eveithing• that • &It minister to the colufbit of its patrons. Ladits and Families aro specially and carefully pfo tided 'Mt'. It is; Centrally lodated in'the. business pith of thC city, and is contiguous to the,principal lints d steamboats, cars, email:M.:es, ft-rries. In cohsequenee bf the presshre caused by the Re)ellion, pricer. have been redneed . to ONE DOLLAR. AND FIFTY c'ENTA PER. DAlr. The ;table is amply supplied with all the luxuritis of the season, and is blue! to that of any °dier hotel in the country. . • • Ample aceornmodatitin are offbred far kttp= ward of 4.00 guests. Do not believe runners, liar kmen,and °third who may. say "the Western Hotel is, full." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor.. ThO.lD. Tri»chester. fvl9 , BOOTS AND SHOES: . • . A. SANDBERG & BRO'S ~- *anners and :Curriers, , lI,AyE also established. Botk, and Shoe u . Marliffactcii7, ojipbsite D. F. Glassinike's HMO; iit the room fonnerly °crib pied hy 11'Stifith: They offer their Briots and Shoes• at ar.,• , : LOWER ATE THAN THE :SAME (111AliTV. HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD IN POTTER COUNTY:- And they will have nothing boi the best work- men arid the best stock that the eon*); will iiroduo, and money= and labor can firdmirM: TREY FEEL CONFIDENT THAT:THEIR` WORK WILL.GIVE SATISFACTION: }aides, Calf Skins, Sheep_ Pplpl taken at the Highest Market - Price; ' - • OrIVE; US A TRIAL* 1 , : Coridersport, Pa.,Harch 19 SA,ONItIER, S &V 014IFIER:1 THE FAMILY SOAP ItLl.K4.'' ,-. ' All Eitcheri Grease can be made into gad SOAP, by using Saponifier 1,, MiItCtIONS A.OOOMPA. 4 .itNG ,04.c0 iiot sogpis as easily Made with it, as Maki4 a bni) of coffee: 31anufnetured. only hy , the Patentees.' - ':1 PENIOA. SALT TaANITVACTURIiIG tOMIANti No. 12T Walnut street, Philatlelphiii: Feby. • ,iy _ NOTICE' TO EVERYBODY HOUSE' SIGN AND WAGON PAINTER' PAPER • - HANGER AND . • - THE. • undersigned wishes to inforoithepubi lid of Coudersport and vicinity 014 will attend tti all work entrusted tOhim.', ; " Pattoktilar attention paid to Ptilie44laligihili Shop with John ReckhotV, east. side of Court, House. F. L .IiCKUS. Cond'ers.porti April §.O • din $l5O REST PIANOS; .91841 GROVESTEEN & BAbE, having removed to- their new wareroomei ' i4O. 478 BROADWAY, are no,tv prepared to offer the publicka nificetrt new scale ' r ! 4 7 - OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. '• containing all improvements knliwri thts country . or Enrope; over-strung bass:.,' French grand action, harp pedal, full iron !Mine rot: $l5O CASH; WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. Rich Moulding cities, • • ' • ft. 1115 to $200; nil li - arkanted Made of the best seasoned 'wiz terial, and to stand - bettet than any•sbhl nii $4OO di. 5500 by the old methods of tore. *e invite the best- jitiges. tq, examine and try these nen - instruments, and wOll.lA,rl ready at alltinies 01 test them with any otliort manufaetpred in this count,y. „ GB.A.VESTRIzAT Er.'HALE, 418 Broadway, .Nrw York: 3nlj Administratrix 2 1i ke TETBEREAS, letters of Milani:sr/31116n :6ik I'Y the estate of John A Atic/so of Sweden township, Potter county.. tic-L-'il...lsasei been graded to the nnelersigred; pePoSi indebted to said estate are requested lo,ustkei immediate payment, and against the same will ptesiot theni duky,Sioz thenticated to the subscriber. SARIAII NleliOLS`Att..mq'trigratris: l Seri-?ca, 31131/21, )861.• • CAN'ASER GA wrtrx.% „ SUPkRFfNE FLOlf for $1 $5.25 Vet ltript Also, Grocer of every description as eh es;; as ant ivitiddrii4 l ed, tit the Pik`T OXERTYI Kling,bl Fib-. 19, 1863 ri - T. i