TffE OVER COUNTY JOURNAL je the onlypaper published in Potter county * initiates among an intelligent class of pen ? le, end is thus an excellent medium for both City and. Country Advertising. Transient Advertisements and those frorn.a aiitance must be Cash or have responsible re ference. All communications, to receive attention, s lot be directed to the Editor, nod contain the name Of the writer. No attention paid to - imis nymous communications. TERIES.—One copy,dne year, Si; Six copies $3; Twelve copies, $10; Twenty copies, $lB, with one to the person raising the Club. The stoney must accompany-the names. 1* CodgsPort W9dneulaY Eveamg, - Oct. 151 1362, Local and 'General. JAW- Wood wanted at this office, on Sub scription. A few cords of fine wood•imme diatelj. , Tire COMNiONWEALTIL—This is the title of a new weekly Journal, published at Boston, and edited by Moncure Conway. It is bold and vigorous in its adieeacy of emancipation as the only ours for slavery. • Published by James M. Stone, 22d Bromfield street, at $2 spear, always in advance. . . zigi-A. rattlesnake, three feet long and haying Ave rattles, `was lately killed is the house of Mr. Horace Nels - on, in Swe- den ,township.' This is a very unusual ocearrence. • Air We have a private letter from Capt. John C. Johnson dated the 6th, from Which we extract the following : "I promised to keep you informed of the condition and whereabouts •of the 'Potter Bucktails.' Well, we are row known and recognised as company K, 149th . Regt. Penn's. Vol'a,':and we are sneaMped on 'Meridian Hill,' near the city •of -Washington, in the edge of a beautiful grove. Since We hate been hare, we-lieve been doing the boot-black ing for the city; or in other words, we have kept guard over the lioipitals. Pot ter Boys never w;11 wake' - good 'cheap boys,' and of course we don't like this irork. Our Colonel is gone now looking up . our interests, and we anticipate a change for the better in a few days. This: camp has been very healthy until recently, and recently, there has been quite a good deal of sickness, mostly fev.ers, and coin. pany K, has had its share l'tn the Hos"pi. sal. Lieut.-Cul. Dwight has just 'reeuv. isred from a pretty severe attack oflfever, and Edwin Biekturd, from Hebron, a good :soldier, died of typhoid fever Oct. 'Ad."- 'The Trilitute in speaking of the late Rebel raid into Peunsylvailia, in which they took what they wanted, pay ing for it iu Cotifederate motley, but killed' fno one, says : • It is not often that the history of a whole campaign can be told in one or two 'elegraphic Dispatches, but. the story of the new invasion of Pennsylvania, the beginning witerof was announced in Sat sirday's paper, is finished .this morning. Cul. Stewart, as he IMasted he would, has made the circuit of Gen. MeCiellan"s army, crossing the Potomac • above it, riding rapidly through a portion of Mary. land and Pennsylvania in its rear, destroy ing and seizing,• property and ,apreading alarm and excitement as he wthit„escap ia,* in safety at a point on ale river south of army, back again to the place rid beginning; having ,made a march of DO' miles in the last 24 hours., This expedi. tion exceeds anything before attempted in dash and darinr• by that bold Rebel, Stewart, even that on the Peninsula, for this was in an enemy's country, thickly populated, where he was in danger at any moment of falling in with large bodies of troops. He may have expected to do snore than he did. but candur,compels us to acknowledge that he has been tolera bly successful. HOSPITA, ArD SOCIETY.—There will be a meeting of this Society on next Tuesday ovening in. the "Temperance .11a11"—all are invited to attend. Por tions' sending in packages will please mark upon the outside, the name and amount of the'artiele or articles inclosed; this will save the Committee much extra la bor. No more lint and bandages, for the present, are needed. Night-shirts, pillows and pillow-cases, sheets, cushions for broken •limbs, autl delic . acies for the con valescent, aro mostly needed at present: iter•The election yesterday passed off quietly with very nearly the following result in the different towns reported : Larabee, Sheriff; has a majority of 125 in Mystics, 53 in Bingham, 48 in Harri son, 6 in Geuesee,'26 in Alleghany, 18 in Homer, 28 in Clara, 62 in Hebron. 'Ho is elected by propably 250 majority. ,Jacksort, Sheriff, has a majority ..rf 16 in Coudersport, 18 in Eulalia, 22 in Itonlet, 26 in Sweden, 9 in Pleasant Val ley,-10 in Sylvania. The State Ticket is elected with major ities varying front 300 to 800. Cochran and Hoss will probably have 600, Arm strong 600, Wilson 800, Olmsted 800 and Bowman 300. • Lewis W. Lyman is elected Treasurer; C.P. Kilbourne, Commissioner; W. B. Graves, District Attorney; A. J. Rose, Auditor; L. Bird, Surveyor, and two-or three'men having,run for Coroner, no one - of which received a general vote it is im possible to say who is "ahead." „ kir Most of the Drafted Men appeared in town to=day. It is expected that they will soave loan day this week for Ilar tishurgt Theloroclamationin Rebel[dem PresidentLincoln'e Emancipation Proc lamation has created much excitement at the rebel capital. It is intemperately de nounced as contrary to the usages of civ ilized warfare and an outrage on private. property. So far as we can judgeby es.- tracts from Richmond papers and the first day's debate on the subject in Congress,! , the rebels contemplate the raising'of the ] old death's head and cross-bones "flag of Capt. Kidd, and the indiscriminate slaughter of men, women and children, as a measure of retaliation. They are just as mad as when they first beard of Gen. Pope's subsistence orders ; then they would hang every one of Pope's of ficers, sure; but after catching 40 or 50 of them; and having time to thinkit over, they phroled or exchanged them without the hanging. In the rebel Congress. a resolution has been referred to a Corn- Mittee, • that - President LINCOLN'S act "should be held up to the execration of mankind, and counteracted by such se vere retaliatory measures as in the judg ment of the Zresident may be best calcu lated to' secure its withdrawal or arrest its execution." In the debate on this, Mr. Clark, of Missouri was in favor of-de claring every citizen of the Southern Con ' federacy a soldier, authorized to put to death every man caught on their soil in arms against the Government. ,Islr. Sem mes, of Louisiana, was more cautions—he was the author of the resolution-H-retalia don was the business of the Executive. Mr. Henry, of Tennessee, favored a black flag and extermination of invaders. Mr. Phelan, of Mississippi, had always been in favor of the black flag. Mr. Yancey wanted the matter to go to a special com mittee, but it was finally sent to the Ju diciary Committee. There was a report at Fortress Monroe on Thursday, probe bly.prenaature, that a, black flag bill had passed the rebel Congress. Thg :pressis as usual, exceedingly vtolent.4 they do not share the comforting assurances- of I Tke .Ikr.:, Y. Herald that the Proclamation is a thing of naught--a Pope'S bull_ a. gainst the comet. In plain words, the Proclamation has thoroughly frightened rebel press, Congress, aWd people, as is abundantly manifest in their contortions and howlings.— Tribune, CAMP OF PAROL'ED PRISONERS, REAR ALEXANDRIA, VA. : Oct. 2, 1862. UNCLE MALE : I have at last got a chance to write to. you. I suppose you have heard all about my being a prism:Ler lof war. I was taken the 9th of Aupst, and taken to Riehmond and kept on Bell Island; in the James River in front of Richmond, until the 13th of Sept., when we were: paroled and sent : to Annapolis. We Staved there awhile and then we were shipped to Washington, and from there, to this place. lam out of money and have been ever sioce'l was taken prisoner. 1 left $3 in my knapsack: I was taken', without a coat or vest, and have had to' stay on Bell Island with only .mygum 1 blauket .to sleep on. I have dot had a, change of shirt since I was taken. I used to take my shirt and wash it iu the James River and go without any until it was dry, and - 1 have been inside our lines since the 15th of last month: and am, wearing the same old; Shirt,: arid I have' Inut got a.coat yet, but ibis in the fortunes! lof a sol.iier's life I suppose, but I do not, ',think such proceedings hardly right after doing duty for over a yety. I have been through, Richmond twice, and seen Old Jackson'. I have been sick about a week with Diptheria • and it has given 11313 pretty hard run, but '1 tun getting better now. I' was taken prisoner a little the slickest that anybody ever was, I guess. At the time our Regiment had marching orders to go to the batt.lo of Cedar Moan. taiu I was ordered to stay and guard-the company wagon. I stayed one night after. the Regiment had marched, and the I neat day 1 heard cannon and the news came that the battle had commenced and, the 46th was the advance Regiment, so I took my, gun and put out. ',had nine miles to go and when I arrived on the battlo.field it was dusk, and I enquired for the 4th and they kept directing me on until at last I went through a piece of woods Where I beard talking. I hurried up suppesing it was the 46th but had not I gone far when I run through; a line of skirmishers. I thought .it strange that the 46th should be skirmishing in that) direction!. I had gone clear through the lines, and-I hallooed out : "Where are you going to ?" Then they noticed me, for the first time; they wanted - to know my Regiinent, and when I told them, they ordered me to- halt and throw : down my gun. I, saw the trick and gave up my gun, and I hava had . a nice time of it ever ail*, for of all the placeS for a hti man, being to live, that Bell Island is the worst. There was about 6000: of us on a pieee of ground of about or 3 acts, and abottt six would die there every night, one-morning there .was eight men found dead. lam certain that there was men tllere that actually starved to death. It was tit.: only place that I went hungry, - and if a fellow hadn't pretty good grit he would not stand it there a great while, bat I stood it very well. I was determined to I endure it some way, for I shoidd hate to die in such a place. TITUS Melina We learn from the Gazette, that the Pcst.office in Elmira was feloniously en tered oq Thursday night, and robbed of three and four thousand letterS. Neither money nor postage stamps were touched, for the Tensor), probably, that the robbers had no light, and did not happen to find them in!their gropings in the dark. The robbery was a bold one, but very bang executed. The New York World is understood to have :become the property of Fernando Wood, and is simply .the defunct Day Book under another name. ' t, Oa the isth of October, the ten veers'. lease' expires, by which the Tiega-Bail rend Company have run that portion 'of the railroad (between Corning and Bloss burg,) ` from the State line to Corning, which section is the property of John Magee, of Bath.. Mr. M. intends to run his own road from that date, and thus all passengers and freight will change cars at o near Lawrenceville. Mr. 11.1agee I ri p has a pointed A. N. Rogers as superm- 1 tendent.—Journal. • Til l e law in regard to using stamps or diesmore than once, reads : If any per son shalt fraudulently cut, tear, or get Off, or cause, or procure to be cut, torn; or got off, the impression of any stamp Or die, from !any vellum, parchment,. or piper, or any instrument or writing charged or chargeable with any of the duties imposed, every person sei offending, and every per. son 'knowingly and willfully aiding, abet tin.t l &•,or assisting in committing any suck offense, shall be deemed guilty of felony, and shall on conviction therof, forfeit, the. said counterfeit stamps and the articles upon which they are placed, and be pun ished by a fine , not exceeding one thou. sandidollars, and be imprisoned and con finetnent to hard labor not exceeding five years.. To EDITOR. or JOURNAL,—Not being furnished with means to subsist the soldiers who are about to leave this county to fight the battles of our common country, I shall have to ask the citizens, as they have done so willingly heretofore, to again to prepare and send here a limited quantity of bread, boiled or baked meats, butter, cheese, etc.,, to ration about 75 men from here to Harrisburg and,one day after our arrival at camp. Send only the substantials, as pies, etc. could not be trans• ported and be fit to eat. Send here as early as Wednesday Oct. 15, and I will see!that the supplies are properly cut and put up. Coudersport, Oct. 2,1862. F. W. KNOX. Andrews, who was imprisoned in; Buffalo for counterfeiting Ayer's Pills, has now been indicted in Toronto, with one G. C. Briggs of Hamilton, C. W., for conspiring to' defraud the public by their nefarious pursuit. Im prisonment, though it be foa years, can scarcely punish enough the beartleSS villain who could execute such an imposition upon the sick.' The wicked rascal who, for paltry could thus trifle with the life and health of his fellow man—take from his lips-the cap of hope while sinking, and substitute an utter delusion and cheat, would falter at no crime, and should be spared no punishment. Some Of his trash is still extant and purchasers should be wary of whom they buy.-Gazette, Utica, Y. • ! A HINT TO YOUNG MEN.—The importance of a business education has been lon estab lished. Its beneficial results mnsti be seen and appreCiated by every one, but by no one so ivell as by him who possesses it. Placing him in a positiOn which otherwise would hare taken ears to obtain, he realizes at 1 , 1 once its value. Hundreds of ything men , have been placed in honorable andlucrative .situations, as a result of their business educa 'tion, obtained dt Bryant & Stratton'S Mercan tile Colleges : and any young man!who has a desire to enter into active business life, should avail himself of the excellent advan tages offered at their institutions, preparatory 'to such an undertaking. He will :secure to himself the elements of success. ,i LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa., October 1. 1862 Zecharia Baker, D. D. Comstock. `Lary S. G nstzn, D. Lacy, Jennie Lovell, Jane' Pee!, Idary Peters 2, A. E. Reniff, James Pieed, Alonzo Stebbins, C. Albert Stone, Lydia Young. JOHN S. MANX, P. Id. pacr,•ctroluacri7. Corrected even• Wednesday by P. A.. STEB BINS Z; CO., Wholesale .and Retail Dealers in Groceries :Ind Previsions, opposite!): P. Glasimire's Coudersport, Pa. Apples, are,en, 'fel bush., $621 to 1 00 i do dried, " 100 200 Beans. " / 1 00 150 ' I Beeswax, ? lb., • .20 25 Beef, 61 .1 4 5 Berries, dried, 1;1 quart i 6 121 Buelzw?teat, 11 bush., i 371 44 Butter, 11 lb., • 12 15 Cheese, " . 7 10 Corn, ? bush., 73 , 88 Corn Meal, per cwt., , 1:50 175 2ggs , 14 do z , • 10 Flour, extra, `..'',.3 bbl., 650 700 do superfina " '5 . 50 600 Rains, V. lb., 0 , 121 flay, 1- 7 1 ton, , 6:00 700 honey, per lb., ' •10 12.1 Lard, • ,g . 10 ISI Maple Sugar, per lb., . 8 10 Oats, 11 bush., • . 40' 44 Onions, " 50 75 Pork, 4l bbl., 16 00 18 00 do 11 lb., : 8 10 do in.whole hog; 11 lb., 6 7 Potatoes, per hush., •; 25 37 Peaches, dried, `il lb., . 25 Poultry, lil• lb., , .: 5 7 Rye, per bush., • . 63 75 Salt, Il bbl., ' 275 8 50' do 11 sack, 20 , Trout, per 4 bbl., • 450 500 Wheat, $1 bush., 100 L 12/ White Fish, 11 ibbl 450 500 DIED : . In Oswayo, Pa:, on the evening of the 7th inst., after a lingering illness, ivhich she bore with ehristian fortitude and resignation, ROXANA, wife of Ds. Henry H Munson, aged 45 years. . Dissolution, Notice is hereby given that the Partneribip heretofore existing under the name of Bouton and Burtis, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business will be continued by d. W. Bouton. J. W. BOUTON, WOOLSEY BURTIS White's Corners, Sept. 30. The Partnership EXISTING heretofore under the firm of Garrett, Baily & Co. is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of the undersigned. • HENRY GARRETT. SUBSCRIPTIONS forwarded for any of the standard publications, and bdoks procur ed from Boston, Philadelphia or jNew York, on short notice. °ire us a call at the or -} , FENALE - nitiw' 600' 000 GENTS TO SELL ; LLOYD'S new steel , plate county colored map Of the United States, Canadair, and New, Brlme wick. From recent surveys, .compieted Ang. 10, 1862; cost 1.$"20,000 to engrile it and one 7ear ' iy, "' ' r • ••'' yeas . Sutierior tii any *map ever made by Ccil • ton or Mitchell, and kells at, the loaf price of fifyty! cents'i:37o,ooo names are engraved on this map. . ' . • i •' It is 41ot:only a Cotinty May;but it also* County and Railroad Map of the United States and Oanadas combined in one, giving every Railroad Station:and distance.? between., Gtiaraatee any, woman or man $3 to $5 per 'day, land will take backall maps, that cannot be 'sold and' refund the money: Send for" E,I - worth to try.. ;,... Printed •instructions how to canvass well, furnished all our ageats. Wanted-:-Wbolesale, Agents for our Maps in every iState, Cnatla, England, France and Cuba. 'A fortune may he made with !.a few bunched dollars capital. No Coln petitiOn. J. T. L LOYD, ;No . Broadway,N.Y. l The War Department uses our Map AA Vir ginia; Sifiryland,and Pen nsylvania, cost $lOO,- 000, !on j which is marked Antietam Creek,' Sharpsbarg, Maryland Hight's, Williamspart, Ferry, R i trorersville, Noland's:, Ford, and till others p , the Potomac, and every other place in Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania, or money refunded. • I" Lleyd's Topographical Map of. Kentucky, , Ohio} Indiana, and Illinois. pia the only au thority for Gen. Buell and the War Depart n. ment; Money refunded to any one finding a errorlin it. Price 50,cents. ! I From he, Tribune, August ,2l—"Lloyd's Map of Virginia, '' , Maryland and Pennsylvania. This Map is very large ; its cast is lint 25 cents, and it is the best which caw be purchimed." LlOyd's Great Map of the Mississippi River —Frpra Actual Surveys ,by capts. Burt and IVm. Bowen,' Mississippi River Pilots of St. LouiS, Mo., l shows every man's plantation and owner's.name from , St. Louis to, the Gulf.of Mexico -1,350 miles.LL-civery sand-bar, island, town, landing, and .all placs' 20 miles bitelc fromithe tiver—colored in counties and States. Pricti, $1 in sheefs. $2, packeeform, and $2, 50en linenOvith rollers. Ready Sept 40. ! I NAVY DEPART sorr, WASHINGTON,! ' , ; Sept. 17, 1860.. tLOYli•—Sir : Send the your Map !of the Mississippi River, with price Per. hundred copies. Rear-Admiral 'Charles 11. Davis,com =tiding the Mississippi squadron, is authOr izedito purchase as many as are required for use 6f that squadron. ' j !GIDEON WELLES, Secretary of Nail: The Aubscriber baying been appointed Assessor of Taxes under the , act of , Con4ess "T,Orovide Interest Beienne to support , the Government and to.pay intetest on the Public debt," approved July Ist 1862, heieby'gives notice that be bas divided Ins assesment dis trict, being the 18th District of Pennsylvania, into the following Sub : •districts and has ap pointed the following persons as' Assistant Assessors for said, s'ubdistricts, to' wit : I 'l. All that part: of Centre county in cluding the Boroughs of Bellefont, Milesburg, and Unionville, and the tovirnships of Spring, Beaver, Boggs;Libert,Y,lfoviard,Curtin,S,new - Shne,Burnslde, Walker, Marion, Union,W,orpl i .Taylor and Dusten, .Assistent Assessor B. G. Ducham,lPostoflicd Behefont., 2.1A1l that part. of Centre county jn eluding thelownshipti of Farguson, Harris, Paiton, Ilalfmmin, and thitt part of Potter township 'lying I west of. the Lewiston and Bellefont turnpike, AssistaniAssessOr Thomas Dale, Postoffice Boalsburg.l No. 3. !All the remaining part of Centre conuty including ,the toWnships of Mines, Haines, Penn, Gregg, and that part of Potter toWnship lying east Of the Lewiston and Bellefont turnpike,.4ssistant Assessor —,-- . No. 4. ,All that part of Clinton county in clq!ding the Borough ; of Mill Hall,lhe town ships of I:Alison ' Beech Creek, Bald Eagle, LasSnan, Porter, Logan, Greene,, Crawford and Wayne, 'Assistant Assessor R. G. Hutchison, PoStotlien Mill Hall j , No. 5. All the remaining part of Clinton county including tire BoroUgh of Lock Haven, and the townships. of Pine, Creek, Dunstalile, Waodward, Cold troOk, Geergan, 'Chapman, Leidy, Keating, Gallagher,; Assistant Assessor William rearon, PhstofficelEack Haven. I No. 6. All that part oil Lycoming county lying on the west ; side of Lycomisig Creek, alsO including the townships of Bastress, Suktichanna, Lihicsionel .and Nippendse, Assistant Assessor, Daivid Showers ; Postoffice NeWberry. . No. 1. All the remaining part of Lycoming county including ttiat-par i t lying cast of Ly coming Creek. arso the townships of Clinton, Washington, BriulY, and Aisustrong, Assistant' 'Aslessot:, T. P. Simmons, I'ostoffice Williams port. , 1 No. 3. All thatpart of Tloga county includ ing the Boroughs of Tiogii, tho townships .of Tiog,a,Rutland,Riciamend,SulliVan,Covingion, Ward, Blo,ss, Libert,t and 'Union, and the Boroughe of !•Sansficl4, Mamsburg and Cov= ington, Assistant A'asessOr, S. B. Elliot, Post offibe Mansfield; • No. 9. All that port of Tioga county includ ing. the Boroughs of Lawrenceville, Elkhind, Knoxville; and thetovinships ofJackson, Law rence, Nelson, Osceola, DOerald; Farmington: Brookfield mad Westfield,iAssistant Assessor, C. 11. Goldsmith, Postoffioe Knoxville. O. All the remaining part of Tioga county including the Borough lof •Wellsbor'o, the toWnships of MiddW.inry,l Chatham, Charles ton, Delmar, Morris, Elk,;Shippen, Gains and CljtnerAssistant Assessor, M. Bullard, POst• o%ce 'Wellsboro. ; ' The' cotirity dr Potter, Assistant Aspessor, A. Rounsville.lPostoffice Couders port. GEORGE BOA;, ASSESSOi. 1 , ' Boalsburg, Centre Co.,Pa. ;Ijor Sale: or to Let. , THE Steam SaW Gyist Mill at Germ nia, i t !lbbot township, Potter county, Doing an efoelleint Inisitiess - ;-: a first rate stnnd for; an industrioris Ma* .with some Capful. Thhse reflecting must apply soon to WILLIAM RADDB, 309 Broadway, N. T. 'Or at th Mill at (lermatlia Itugut 27,,1862.- i Thte Conies' sions* and VI 4 XIIRIENCE of tan [lnvalitl. Published ' for the benefit and las a warning and a caution to yoUng nan vrhn suffer from Nerv j ous Dehilityerennature Hedy, &c., supplying at the same tirnethe Means 'of self-.cure. 'By One who has cured himself after being put to great expense through medical imposition andquack ory. - By enclosing a post-paid addresscd ;en velope, single eopies ,mtly he had of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford,Kings eonnty, - New York.-4Mailn.ipaly - , The Rochester iStravip•Cutter. OisTED kKELLY, Coudersport,have the exclusive agency for this celebritted nmichtne, in this county.; It is covenient, du atile, mid CHEAP, ;: Dec.. t, ?PFIE BEST OFF, raja kept constantly on, hand at OA ;i iv:moon Mort. , _ PQM I QFPCg i Notice. 1 ME AWIr - IGOOIIB dfair l 'ces and VISTA ani or case at pn , it/ for RE.ADY-PAY EXCLUSIVELY, a gen., lora' assortmentof Heir Bonds, such:as ' 7441:T00L5, and GLASS. t r uniother./LSBDWARE, HATS:finit i c s, - , CLO BRIG, and ' . 'I . BOOTS and SROES. A, rttLit. rola si.oo Dry'' (*As, Grooeriet4 Croekerg l i !; Notions, 501400 L BOOK& 131413 E ISH; NLLOOREL, pop, and BALL BUT, Etc., EtC4 ec.,l&c., and so fourth. CASH 'take at et, CREDIT taken at ; woboooo COUNTY OU,DERS at . 9O Cts. ULYSSES BCROCL,'ORDERS at 'Par: ULYSSES TOWN ORDERS at : 8$ Ots. PRODUCE• at What it is worth. Good ASHES at 8 tO 12 Cts. ' . ' L. BIRD. 13rook1and May 17 , 1 (formerly Cnshingville.) J nal MI =I MONEY SAVED ! MONEY l athing. Erriporit Main and Plank Road SO. Union. 0 Corner of oU WILL Fiom •25 to 30 Cents I on every Dollar 1 I 'l3y purchasing your ,CLOTHING AND ITRNISHING • 1 400D9 I At the new union CLOTEING EMPGrAltrßl i . ' b. STRAITS Et CO. N. T., 1862 IMO LL EL. URFA tore NeW I t eriigned beg leave to inform the they have opened business, at . • IVELLS I VILLE, N. Y. Coinerliain and Flank /load Streets,opposlte the Union 3106 k -l where they will display an entire newletcickof - • • • Readytmao.e. Clotliittg, and 1 * GINTI3 UltNlSlltNq GOODS, The ttn.' public the which will far surpass in :quality, style and price anything everf eglibited in this town. We are aware that to build up a large trade, it is not 614 necsittry to hate desirable • goods, but to 1 • SBIA, TliE t CHEAPi • And 'We will make it an object for buyers to examine .bur stock before purchasing else 7 where. All goods shown cheerfully, repre sented faioy,and submitted to the purchaser's unbiased opinion. This Is a *nab of an extensive tnanufac• taring hoUse in ,Elmira, N. Y. and therer. you will find l all',Vothing well made and got up in' theatqst Style. i - An earlycill Will most esstirediy secure It i splendilttargai at the UNION CLOTHINO EMPORIONI.I , D. STRAUS & CO: Wellsviile, l ,Jn e ISO ~ ~ • I • P. A. TEBBINS & CO. Era' ve :last received a I NEW LOT Or BR4IIFORD PLOWS AND POINTS. \ Which, they are SELTANG Y Low %von READY' PAY. March 12, 1862 Tol Consnnlptive*. • THE .Advertiser, having beeri restored to health is a few weeks ,by a Ivery,:iimple remedy, inftei having 'suffered several years with a severe lumi affection, and that dread disease, Consumption---is anxious to make known to hijs felloW-sufferers the Means of cure. To all who desire it; he, will send a copy of tine irescriiition used (free of charge.) with the dir ctiona for preparing and using the same, which they will find a ettre Cure for Consumotort Asthma, Bronchitis, 4t. l'he on. ly objecropf the athtertiser in sending the Pre scription is to benefit:the afflicted, - and spread information i tvhichl he conceives to be inYalua 7 ble, andlhe opes every sufferer will , try his remPdy,ins it cost them nothitit, aiid flay prove a Ibleshing. I Parties wishing the pre scription will pleaSe addrees f f Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, • I Williamsburg, Sept. 24.-43 m. Wings County, N.Y. II Notice: - MARfir ANN, has left my bed . nn d • • ithontprovocation,and I hereby persons not to trust heron my will pay.no debts oilier contracts, potn elled by law. 1 , SILAS NELSON. ifel Ard till b MY caution account! ing milt; I Par STOP! AT TIM MD ATTRACTION ! t• New Goode t $11.975 to e2CI I , all Warranted made of the best se:ism:el ate' terial, and to stand better than any'rltl.fof $4OO or WO by the old methods of .untoufsoz. tore. We invite the best judges to eximino and. try these new instruments, and we slana ready at all times to te4t them with coy okbers -- miumfactrlted . ht this count. T. • • GRAVESTEEN HALE:, 47h Broadway, New .fork: 301] Adtninistratris' 150:fce. viTIIEREAS, letters of Administration oh the estate, of John A. Nichohr, . late of Sweden tnwnship, Pottir ennuty, dee'il. havi, been granted to the Tindersigued; ali persons indebted to said estate are requested to make' Immediate papkent. and those hirvipg. t* 4 i nt 4 against the sa.he will; present them duly. anz thentiented to the sithstribem . i SARA'S l'ilCllol,S, Administratirx Sweden, Jab' iBEt. Also, Groceries . of evet, description ai cheap as Can bQ a ed, at the POST OfFIGE B{lla.ttVe. Feb. 19, 1861 • - -0 „,„ . The Thad* Mercantile Co 1 - CORNER OF MAIN AND SENECA STREEM , 'ls an important link in the great Chain of NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, la; cared in the following cities, viz . NEW YORK CITY, .1 PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN, ,- ALBANY, TROY, ; CLEVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO, AND SAINT LOUIS. A Scholarship issued front the Buffalo Col. lege, entitles the holder toyattend eitherot all the Colleges for an unlimited time. . - The Design of these Instituttons,is to in:lloin to going mai and ladies, a thorotigh,. met% cat business educati4n. - These Colleges are organized and collidinb,. ed upon a basis which must secure to east separate Institution the best possible &cilia", for imparting a thorough mercantile cue.' tion, and render it as a whole, the most Caw; pfehensive and complete system in this counsel. Book-Keeping in all its department, Com. mercial Law,Commercial Arithmetic and Pen manship, are tsughtin the most thorough an& practical manner. ' The Spencerian System of Penmanship, id, taught by competent and experienced teachers Scholarshipayable in advance, $4O. College open day at d evening : no vacations Resident Principal at fitttfaro, C. BRYAN?. For further information, please call at the College rooms, or send for Catalogue and Cir. ular enclosing letter stamp. Address BRYANT & STRATTON, Buffalo, N. Jy 91y WESTERN HOTEL, Nos, 9. 11, 13, 15, VI. dOIIBTLANTIT STNEET i Near Bro,adway, New - York City, This old-established and favorite resort et the Business Community has been recently, re fitted, and is complete in evcrthin, , that can minister to the comfort of its patrons. Ladle' and ratnilies are specially and carefully pro. , tided fur. • It is centrally located in the business part of the city, and is contiguous to the principal lints of steamboats, cars, tininibitses, ferries. In consequence of the pressure caused bt the Rebellion, prices have been reduced to ONE DOLLAR 'AND FIF , CENTS PER DAT. The table is amply supplied with all till luxuries of the season, and is equal to that of any other hotel in the country. Ample accommodations ere offered for aft= ward of 400 guests. Do not believe runners, hackmen.and other* who may say "the Western Hotel is full." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. Thos..), Window. fvl9 BQOTS AND SHOES. A. SAND - BERG. BRO'S .Tanners and Curriers, also established a Boot and Shoe Manufactory, opposite D. F. Glas.smire's Hotel ? in the room formerly occupied by J. B. Smith: They offer their Boots and Shoes at a LOWER RATE THAN THE SAME QUALITY HAVI EVER BEEN SOLD ;IN, POTTER COUNTY, And they will have nothing but the best work: men and the best stonk, that the country will produce, and money and labor can procure. THEY FEEL CONFIDENT THAT THEIR WORK WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. Hides, Calf Shine, Sheep Patti taken at the Highest Market Price. GIVE' USA A, TRIAL Coudersport, Pa., larch 19 dAPONTV.t Eit;.S AP ONIP/ER THE -FAMILY SOAP Ali kitchen Grease ean be made int? good ?SOAP, by Using Soponiflei• ! DIItECTIONS A.CCOMPANY4 EACH 80% Soap is as easllY made with it ; as making a cup of coffee. Manufactured only by the Patentees. PENN 1 A SALT MAlitt#Atvimiici colteetrto No. 127 Walnut stieet, Philadelphia. Peby. ly 1862. ;ly • NO \ TICE TO KVETLYBODY. HOUSE. SIGN AND WAGON PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND GLAVERI rE undersigned wishes to inform the pubdt 1 Ito of Coudersport and vicinity that hot will,attend to all worlt entrusted to him. Particular attention:paid to Paper-Hangiev Shop with John BeckhoW, east side of Ills; Court House. • F. L BACKUS. Coudersport, April BO $l5O 11 EST VIANOS. GROVESTEEN & HALE, having removed to their nevrwareroonsa, NO. 478 • B4OslD WA.Y, are now prepared to offer the public a noir uificeiit new scale full' 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOO PIANO, • containing all improvements known in this country or Ettrope,'Over.strunghass, French grand action, harp pedal, full iron frame, foe e,150 CASH,, WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS Rich moulding cases, • CANASEIR.AGA SVPERFLNE FLOUR for $1.35•Per..53ek. 01 - , • , $5.25116 - 15arrri:' $1.311P
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