TELE POTTER COUNTY; 3OUTtNAL is the only paper publi4fed iril"cotter county sirculates,among_an intelligent glass of, peo pie,. and is thus an exielletit medium ibr,b'oth aty arid Cmintry Advertising.- 1 Traiisient Advertisements ; and,those'froma disiande must be Cash or have iesponSible - r'd.- ferencet' Alt commanicationS: to receive attention, must be directed tOilie ,Editor, and 'co'ntsAu the name. of the writer. ' NO attention paid to ationyinoits communications. TERMS.—One copy,one'year, $1; Sim copies $5 ; Twelve copies, $10; Twenty copies, $lB, with one to the person raising the Club. The money must accompany' the names. Couttereport, Wednesday F.veinng. Oct. 22, 1862 and Geriei•al. teirWoodowanted nt this office, ron Sub leriptiop. A fe\v•cordi of fine:wood imnie diately:: • : • : , tua.The Cong,ressional vote in this Dis trict is close with the' , chancos in favor o , . - 46511 - 1 few extra copies of the Jottimal, containiug 'the LiSt of Volunteers froin this County, are for sale at this office. ter-The Cencilmport Academy opens on 'Monday the 3cl 'day .tti" November.— See Advertisement. , faiiirA large new stock of Goods at Jones', also at Ohnsted,'s. Shnuious' has a new ady.ertis - ein - ent, read it. iler'Sue the advertiseoaent on the op posite page, of the Continental Monthly. It is ono of the best American Nagaiines published. • . :Panorama of the 'lTtir will be exhibited in the Court IlanSe. do Wednesday and Thursday evenings Of this week. Go and see it. 'Tho Ladies in the country: Will please not forget the Llw , pital Aid Socie ty. Do all 'you' can even though'it be but the widow's mite. es.. Most. of the drafted men left here en Monday. We will publish the names, as FOOO as the Commi.sioner returns, of all these who went to Harrisburg. VErThe Rev.-Mr.-TU.)ons having been appointed to the charge of the Methodist Church in this plan:, the congregation way expect preaching hereafter as natal. . -. ./ErThanks to Edwin Lyman, of the 4tl Wisconsin, who has just returned home, for a-tile of New•_ Orleans papers. lie was sick abotit ten .lays previous to leaving that City. ItttiirMet.srs. Olmsted and Bowman. oat•aud•out Republicans are clect Rep• raitentatives frtint this District. PLVILIIIII has about. 1200 iu Tittga county over Tay tor, CLI ban Republican, Ulnas tett has about 4'JOO majority. —Deaths ar© occurring remarkably fast in Capt. Johnson's C,.tupany. We hays this vvek to record the death of Iter. Charles Wilson of Harrisbn, and [ilf ValOrous .Merrick of Bingham, in the Washington Hospital. The squad of niou went into Cu. U, (Capt. lirydeds,) 140th Regiment. ta.fien. Sigel gives._ unquablied support to the Proclainatio,n, and says it is the death blow to the hopes of Rebel darn.- So all the great neen of, the day' think, bin it hus been /lie polipy of the Democratic press to wake political capital cut - la just, those measures which!the gird and patriotic have deemed ticessary tldo'Life of the Nation. iiED.The Senatnriii Return .1 u 1.1 ges met in this place yesterday and reported the following "i 1 nn, R. .7h9 1119 289 G ri`is Potter, Tina, Warren, DIM Wilson"s Majority, 3785 SiriY-We have received a communica tion, numeroudy signed; from one of the coMpanies of, the 46th, giving a pretty se!'ere scathing to a certain Captain who left this. County, and who, they charge, bas not_p_erformed his duty. As the ar ticle is lib - 61oui in a legal sense, and as .4'the greater, the'truth the greater the li bel" holds good with. some Judges, we -are compelled, from a desire to avoid, all law-suites to refuse the publication of this .article; at the same.time hoping, if what the boys say is true, the Captain who proved recreant to the trust reposed in him-by their friends may - receive a just reward for, his wrong-doings. - • , ris.:An'iarmed reconnoissance, under Gen. Hancock, left Bolivar Rights at sun rise .Thursday morning and marched to ward Charlestown.. Two miles out they met the Rebel pickets, who retired 'with out firing.. At a mile and a half from Charlestown our nrin were - fired upon from five 10. pound Parrotts which were responded to by' Clark's brie' battery and Tomnkin's Rhode Island'hattery; for two hours. The Rebels' guns were very, well served, but only a few of their shells exploded. About 10 o'clock the Rebels. ceased firing. .At 11 our columns ad vanced and at noon entered Charlestown without opposition. The loss on . either. aide was .slight. Our forces rested for the night south of Charlestown. . Cavalry only wet.) seen in front. The Rebels re port a' loss'Of six men from our artillery The.main body of the Rebels is believed to bi fire ,milts beyond CbarleatoWn. ward movero' T ent ottiie Potonino . Army,at, an early-day/ 'has -been determined upon. ' • In Carroll'UOunti, was triedi 'for boldly' avowing' Unioai, ai, senti ment.,He'defted his enemies, a nd Said he would. stick to the Union as as thei4 was a Piece left. He was told that the union was broken so fine that's piece could not be 'found. , "Then," skid he, "I Will, hang to the stub, and ; i en the stub is gone, bang to , the bole . the stub dame otit of." RE-ELECTION OF SENATOR. FOOT.- We 4re gratified '_to - record, the el4tion of the pon. Solomon Foot, a United States Senator' froth rVerru'ont, by the nearly i • unanimous vote of the Legislaturetof that Stan His election is received.iith the liveAest satisfadtion in political` circles This is iqr: Foot's third election GM to tits Senate,Mnd is a cotnpliment never before, paid bY!Vermont to a Seoitor: yet it .;.s worthilyw earned and graceftilly be , stow l ed upon Senator Foot. - Ever 'faith ful to his native State, and true as steel to the interests of our common Country, etnitient as a parliamentarian and, presid ing I nfficer, dignified and corteons as a Senator, and or unexceptionable'Aarae• ter and spotless purity in sucianife his int3u l ence is commanding in every sphere, and !his pAtrk.tic efforts for his State or country are untforruly and cordially sus tained. Verm,ont has honored: herself not less than . 'Wm in his flatterinire-elec tion; and the whole country is to !be eon gratnlated on the result. R ct. E. E. LUMBERS. having served as I.residinr , Oder of the Olean'Distriet fur the last four years, (the limit allowed by the rules of the Church,) wail trans ferred at the late session of the 'Genesee Conference to the Wyoming Dist'rict,and we Understand is making preparations to dep6it with his family to his new scene of labsrs. In common with otir . entire cominunity we regret the necessity which compels Mr. Chamber.; to leave us. His intercourse with our citizens has been marked with that degree of kindness and Christian courtesy that has endeared him to all. An ed i terprising and public spir ited, citizen, a kind and sympitthizing neiglibur, and ,whether in the pulpit or in the private walks of life, ever Seeking to du the, west' good to his fellow then, his loss{ will be deeply felt, not only by the Churches which have been under his im mediate supervision, but by a wide circle of frierr4s throughout his District. Hls Sic l administration, as might be ex peeted,, is regarded by the Church as eminently successful. , We wi_h Mr. Chainbers a pleasant 'journey to his new home and a long and useful career as a Christian mintkvr.—Oican N'TPacstru OF CnEmtsTrtv.—Notwithstanding the Prevalent opinion that common Saleratus was 'poisonous and mischievous in its effecks upon the human !system, it continued to be used because there was no substitute known. Tim Ipoisonous properties were not. however es , ential, aid starting upon this basis, Mr. Del.and - applied himself to the discOvery of tt proq.ss. produ'rel a pure 'article. : re seari hes were not confined to this, country, but extended to Burope, and were eminently sucesful. It was a glorious triumph of CheMistry when the pure Chemical Saleratus was proluced, and made glad thousands who were justly afraid to use the article commonly to mie. The Chemical Saleratus manes pure, light nud wholesome brand, and is made only' by D. B. Deland & Co., at !Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y. Sold by them at whole salc.! nud by respectable dealers everywhere to this country. '1 ' Coudersport Academy. • Tlie Winter Tenn ' of the Coudersport /lead etny!will open on Mond.iy, November 3d, to continue 13 weeks Rates of Tuition : Priniary branches $2.00 Com Mon English • 3.50 Higher Fn^li•h and Latin 4 50 Extrh—French 2.00 —Drawing : • , 2.00 R3oms for Students can be rented in the village. Those desiring them, would do well to uliply to the Teachers: • C. A. STOCKWEILL, • KATE M'DOErCiAL. I.3Dekus,D '602 268 818 1.2113 M `Aclaiinlstr:ators Sale. iMpursuarice_ of an order of ' the !Orphans' Court for the Cciunty of Potter, the' under zignerl - Administrator and Admiuistratrix of the estate of George A. Benton, deceased, will expose I to publicl sale, on Saturday the 29th, day of November, A. D. 1862. at 1 o'clock P. 11. of said day, at the Court lloike in -the Bcrough of CouderSport,the interest Of the de cedeht in the folloWing de'scribed real estate, to wit: Bounded on the NorthbyelAy Nos. 99 :Mil 105, on the East by Lots Nos: 105 and 139, On the'Sonth by parts of Lots Nos. 108 and 120, and on tlie West by Unseated Lands and lot No. 120, eiiptaining 109 aches and 6 tentllS of an acre being part of- Lot No. 108 of the allotment ofi, lands of Dr. Gebrge Fox, Trusiee, and situate in the Township of Alle gany, in the county of Potter, and Common -vestal of Penna, !on which one Leg House. one Frame Barn with about 30 acres improved Ltind cad some Fruit Trees. TerinS one-half Cash, and one-half in one year with' interest. WILLIAM ROGERS, Administrator. . LUL.INDA BENTON, Adminiitratrix. Oct. 20th, 1862.-- ,•)'• " Dissolution, No t tice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing under the name of litouton and 33urtis, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be contimied J. W..Bouton. , . J. W. BOUTON; WOOLSEY BCIITIS Corners, 1 • The Partnership ".'iSTING heretofore under • the firm of 112/1 j Garrett, Bailyik Co. is this daydissoired by the trithdriw.ll of. the undersigned. • HENRY GARRETT.' SIJ aSCRIPTIONS forwarded for any of the Standard publications,. and books procur ed frOm Boston, Philadelpia or New York, on short notice. Give us a call at the ' • roar OFFICE. 50 to 15 per cent. saved, on every Dollar, by buying your goods at Simmons' WHOLESALE & RETAIL REGULATOR, Oswayo Village, Potter Co.,Pa. We are happy to inform all those, in want of Choice and Domestic Goods, that we now have a stock of some 10 000 a. 9 9 Worth of all kinds of DRY COODS, GROCERIES, . • ' BOOTS and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, CROCKERY & HARDWARE, and everything usually kept in a country store. We are prepared to sell at neafly, the old prices, notwithstanding the great.rise of goods in New York. Our facilities are now such that we are prepared to furnish all . those in want of goods at less prices' than cau or_will be sold by any dealer in this section. , Below we give you some of our prices, and also the prices the same goods are sold for by most.of our neighbors. • Good Sheetings, 12 to 14 cts. sold by most dealers for 16 to 22 cts. Very nice bleached Goods 10 to 14 15 to 20 A large lot of Sheep's Gray apd Cas- simers, from 31 cts. up Good Apron Checks and Check Shirting, 12} to 15 cts. 16 to 20 Good Ginghams, 12} to 15 16 to 25 Beautiful DeLaines and Poi de Uttevres, 12 to 20 20 to 31i Nice all Wool Alerinos,63 worth $1,25 to 1 : 75 A large assortment of Black silk, 0 88 - to $1.13 1.25 to 1,78 Fine Black Silk• Shawls, $6 7 00 8,00 to 9,00 And a large stork of Black Silks from 75 cts to $1 00 worth from $1 50 to $1 75. Good Spragues, Merrimacs Dunnells and many other grades of very nice Prints, new styles, warranted fast colors, Harness Checks and others, for II to .121 •,,cts, nothing over, worth 15 to 20 cts, IN SHOES WE CAN SAVE YOU A VERY LARGE PER CENT. Good enameled boots, 75 cts.worthsl.l3tol.so Good balmoral bootees, $l,OO 1.50t01.75 Women's goodealf boots.ls to 1.00 1.0003 1 1.63 do $2.75 4.00t04.75 Warranted Kip Boots, home-made, $2.15 2,15et04.00 CLOTHING. We call . yonr attention in this line, as it is from 50 to .100 per cent. below most other dealers—the Jews, so much noted for selling cheap, not excepted. We will sell you all Wool Fine Black Doe skin Pants f0e53.50, worth $5.00. Good. Suits of Black Clothes :Coat, Ifest, Pants, Hat, Socks, Pocket Handkerchief, L . c., for $lO, worth SIS: GROCERIES. In the line of Groceries we offer .a choice rariety•of Teas at 50; 75 and sl.oo—and our Dollar Tea can't be beat. ' Good Sugar for 10 cts. Coffee Sugar 11 cts. Salaratus 7 to 5 cts. Bar Soap 2 cts Coffee 16 eta. We would also inform you thatwe have got established in our NEW SALES-ROOM, the largest in .this • section—and filled from cellar to garret. Also the large buildings adjoining are used by us for storage rooms. THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER, and other Produce, that can:readily be con= carted into Cash. One word more. As the transportation on our Goods from Wellsville here,costs only 12i cents per hundred, and our other e4enses are small, we do not need large profits. C. H. SIMMONS, OSWAYO REGULATOR Oswayo lirilkge, Oct. let, 1863. :•• * "::::kes 4 4lrtiaiti=ottni - 40 1 1 4 oN T SIttittlickat Coma:GEL—Those who appieciate the advan tages of associa'.ed efforts in a given diretion, will understand: how much can be accom plished for commercial education' and the in-' terests of . T.ourigi men by organising_ in lose relationahipltixtd .netted elfortelti — frusrlbar of Colleges - located - 3 ,in •diffeit parts the country. By this •means Messrs. Bryant Stratton have been etiabled;th perfect a much more thorough andpractical course of instruc • tion, and through this chain of Colleges a series of text books has • also, been 'produced on the differetit•Sciene'es faright, - affording the student the largest , facilities foracipiringi the I theory' andPradae'reqiiisite to become a proficient business man: In view of the sape. ' riot advantages prissessed by this chain, and the fact that the War has rendered so many places vacant, reipiring first ; citiss young men to fill, we would: advise all 'who- - desire such positions to avail, themselses of a course of instructions at this institution as the best investment of \ time and money that cant be made. t . "' - =I • I -PRICE CURRENT. • ' Corrected every Vy ednesda,yi by P. A. STFB BINS "C 0 . 21 1 1 6616.461 e -- and Retail ; Dealers in Groceries and Provision:., opposite D. F. Glossa:tire's Hotel, „ • Coudersport, pa..• ApPles,;c - reen; 171 bush., t6 . .g to 1 00' do dried, ;" • . 100 200 Beans, 00 150 Beeswax, 1b.,.. - • 5 Beef, I ' 6 4, 2 ,3 Berries„ dried, 11 quart qua Buckwheat, l bush., .'44. Butter, 1.1 1 4.1 ' .12 • 15 • - . 7 10, Cheesed " - Corn, la bush., 75 88 Corn Meal, per eiqp - 150 175 Egis,V doz , , 10 Flour, extra, .1.11;br.; ' ' 650 7'oo do,superfine 550 600 11 lb., . 9 12i. Hay, `ll ton, . • ... •.600 7 oo Hooey, per lb., ‘ , ' - 'lO 12i Lard, ; 10 12,3 Maple Sugar, peel., 8 10 Oats, la bush 7 i • .40 - 44 Onions, ' '5O 15 Pork, "4 , 1 bbl., , • 16 . 06 18 00 ao 111 b., H '•• ' . • .., 8 10 do in.crbole • 6 •17 Potatoes, per bush; 25 37i Peaches, dried, 761 lb., 25 i3l lb., . 5 7 ke, per bush., , •63 75, Salt, ? bbl., ' ' .2 75 3'30 do 1-) sack, ' . 20 Trout, per I bbl:,' ' 4 50.. .5•00 Wheat, `.171 bush. , , 1 , 100 ! l 12i White Fish"•,44 bhL, 4 50' 's'oo Notice.: • The .subscriberi having been appoiuted Assesso i r of 'faxes under the act of Congress "To prcivide Intelist.ll,everthe to suppOrtlthe Government and to . pay interest on the Public debt . ," approved Jilly Ist 180, hereby <riVe3 nOtioe'that his 'assestnent'dis , trict, being the 18th DiAricc of Pennsylvania, into the lbllowingi sub-districts autl-ha's lap peinted the folloWing, persenS as Assistant Aisessors for said sub-districts, to wit.: .1 ' 'No. 1i All that part of Centre countyl in cludi e . g. the Boroughs of Bellefont.Milesbnrg, uO , l Unionville, and the townships of Sprpg, Benner., Boggs, Liberty,lloward,Curtin,SnOw-. Shoe,Burnside, Walker, Marion; Union,Wcirth, Taylor 'and Hosted Assistant Assessor It. G. DUrhaqi, Postolliccr BOlefont. " . I No. 2 Ail that part of Centre county 1 in cluding the townships of Furguson, Harris, Patton, 11:1.11moun; and that part of Pdtter. , township lying West. of 'the Lewiston and Ifellefont turnpike,Assistant Assessor Thomas Dale, Po4tofEce Bdalsburg., I . No 3. All the remaining, part of Centre mirky 'including the townships of /Miles,', Haines 'Penn Gregg, and that! part of Putter township lying east :of the Lewiston and Bellefout turnpike; Assistant Assessor Not 4. All that part of Clinton county' in- ' eluding the Borough of Mill Hall, the town ships of Alison, :Beech Creek; . Bald Eagle, Litman, Porter, Logan, Greene,'Crawford and Wayne, 'Assistant 'Assessor 'B. ,G. Hutchi.ion, Postollice Mill Hall. No. f. All the remaining part of Clin i ton county including the Borough of Lock liaiten, and the townshipslof Pine Creek, Di - Ist:4de, Woodward, Cold Brook, Geerdan, Chapman, Leidy, Keating, Gallagher, Assistant AsseSsor William Fearon,Pbstollice Lod'k Haven: . No. 6. All that part of Lscoming county -lying on the west' side of 14 coming Creek, also including 'the townships of Bastress, Susquehanna, - Limestone. and ..Nippenbse, Assistant Assessor„Daivid ShowerS, Postoice Newberry. IN. I. All remaining port of Lye,— AO. 7. _ _he r maining 'port ° Lyconiing county including that part lying east of Ly coming .Creek, als4 the townships of Clinton; Washington, Brady' and Arnistrong, Assistant Assessoi., T. P. Simmons, Pp.st.ollice Williams port. ' ' - . I • . • 1 . - , - . I ' i No. 8. All that part of Tioga county, includ ing the Borough Of Tioga, the townshipi of Tioga,Rutland,Richmond,Sulliyan,Covington, Ward, Bloss, Liberty and :Union,- and the Borougll s of Mansfield, Maipsburg and Cov ington, AsS 13 istant Assessor, S. B. Elliot, Pbst office ansfield. ; i i No. o',. All that part of Tioga county inelnd ing the; Bbrough.s of Lawrenceville, Elkland, Knoxville, and the to wnsh ips; of;Jackson, Law reuce,- Nelson; Osceola, Deerfield, Farmington, •BrOokfibld 11.-le. Wthfield, ASSiStant Assessor;' C.'H. Goldsmith, Pbstodice Knoxville. 1 10. 411 the remaining part. of Tioga county includi n g the Borough oil Wellsboro, ithe townships of Middlebury, Chatham, Charles ton, Delmar; MorriEl,, Elk, Shipperi,„-Gains and Clymer, Assistant Assessor, M. Bullard,J Pint office Wellsboro. No. 11. The county of Potter, Assistant Assessor, A. RounSvillc: Pcistcitfice Couders port.' I GEORGE BOA!, Assessor I I - t Boalshurg;lCenro Co.,Pa. • For Sale Or . tcri Let. - 1 MITE 'Steam Sitwiati'd Grist Mill at Gerpsa nia, Abbot township, Potter county, Pa. Doing rin excellent busluess a:first rate stand for' an industrioas wan with 'some capltal Those reflecting nidst apply 'S001:1 to WILLIAM RADDE, 300 Brolidway, y. .Qi•at the Mill at Gerainia. August 27, 1862.;' I I • , The. Confessions and TIXPERIENCE of an I.i ialid. Published 4 for the benefihi and as a warning, and a caution to young mcin who suffer from Nervons Debility, Premature Desay, c., duppiying at the same time the Means of self-cure. By one' with has cured him.4elf after being put to great, expense through medical imposition a ndquack ory. By enclosing a post-paid addressed en velope. :tingle copies maybe had of the auttior, NATBANIEL 111A - 1 - 1PA:IR: Esti, BedfonlXiXigs county, New York.—Marl9sPnly The Rochester Straw-Cutter. OLMSTSr. , KELEY,.COuderSport, base ED the eiclusiie agency for this celebrated machine, in this minty,. Itiis covenient, do. able, and CHEAP. Dee. J., 180.-12 . R: • ; - ' - • • GOOD Mi Tun ardrea sad for sale at.fair prices,and ....fcrr READY-PAY EXCLUSIVELY, a gen cral assortment ,of New Goods, such as -FA-1341.T0L5, I NAIi LS and GLASS." and other"TTARDWARE, HATS ittid CAPS,; • , . CI . . • 1 ; s Dry flabds, Crockery; 'SCHOOL BOOKS: BLUE FISH, MAUKEREL, pOD, aqd BALI BUT, Ete.,;Etc., &c., AC., and so fourth.. ;DASlFtniiert at. I , Par. CREDIT; takeirri;i 00000000 COUNTY ORDERS at 90 G e ts. ULYSSES ;SCHOCL ORDERS at ; Par. ULYSSES TAVN ORDERS at 88 Cti. PRODUCE at What it worth. Good ASHES at 8 `to!l2. pts. •L. BIRD. IFmerly OTHING, and' • BOOTS arid SHOES. 17 IT FOR $5.00 • groceries, • ' NoiOns, .. (fo 1131.32 Brooklan May 17, Si MON.EY; MONEY SAYEDI AT THE ` • Uni6±lll i . 'CiOth i ing Emporiurii I . Corder, a Main and Plank Road Sts. na - OU WILL SAVE r Fro' 25 to 30 Cents! every Dollar By purcha l sing your CLOTHIG A.ND FURNISHING 900D8 lAt the me; Union - CLOTHING EMPORIUM. D. S , TRAITS & CO , 1862 ' Wellscille,4 N. T UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION! . New Store! - New Goods! 11 1 ME i The undersig,re l l beg 'leave to Inform the public tliatlthey have opened business at IYELLSVILLE, N. Y., 1 • I Corner Main and Plank Road Streets,opposite toe Unian B ock. whore they will db.rplay an entire news °cll . 4: ' , • ReactS,7ln6,de Clothing, , ~ [ • . and GENTS ;FURNISHING- GOODS, . ! which Will! far sal pasi in 'quality, style end price anything ever exhibited in this town. We are EtWare that to build up a huge trade; it is not, oMy necessary to have desirable gcods, biit to , • SELL THEM CHEAP, . " • And we •Willlmalte it an object for buyers to examine'• ou4 stock before purchasing else lgoods -shown cheerfully, repre sented'fairlyland submitted to the purchaser's unbiaind opinion. Thisis branch of an extensive manufac turing 'Muse in Elmira; N. Y., and therefore you willlfind all Clothing well made and got np in the latest style: An early cnll Will "most assuredly secure a splendid:bargain at. the UNION CLOTHING EMPORIUM.; . - -D. STRAUS id; .CO. Wellsville; June 1862- P. i t 'T.E.III3INS & CO- . . Have just received a NEW LOT OF FTID PLOWS BRA AND 0 irter S IEO h they are SELLIICTO TERY LOW iFOR READY PAY. MN Mar 4 12, 18 To Consumptives I rltiE Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few ' weeks by a very sitrrple •/ • - remedy, : , after having suffered ses i eral years with a Severe lung affection, and that diead disease,•! Consumption—is =irons to make known 10 his fellow-sufferers the ; means of cure. To all wbo desire it, he Will send a copy of ; tne Prescription used (free of charge.) with the'dirrctioni for preparing;and using The same, which they will flati a oure Cure for amiunrition, Asthma, Bronehitis, The on ly object of the adi,ertiser in senditig the Pre scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information; Which he conceives to be invalua ble, and he hopes every; sufferer will; try his remody, as cost them nothirro,! and may prove a Chlevimg. IParties wishing the" pre scription will please address • ; • 113 v. EIIoiVARD• A. WI.I.SON, Sept. 24.-4 m. ; Kings Cotinty, N. Y. ' I •Notice., . - 1 • T Wife, D.1411 1 1i ANN, has left ray bed and bOhsrdiaithobt T;Praroesticresostal I hereboy citation 'all persoo l s not to. trust her.ob ray 'account is Will pay nisdebts of her' eriatract ing able* cpellsit by bsw: 1 ' - • 1 1 - SILAS, YgL,SON„. *C44.in ofsl • ' "licO e c'f a , ieiffil% -' . The Buffalo IY/Ordantile COllpge .:,CORNER OF:MAINrANDiSENECA STREETStD Ts an !important link in the great .NATIONAL IiIIT‘CANTILE• .COLLEGEO, lo catbd in the following citie, .Ti 2:,: NEW YORK--CITY,.. • F_EUILADELFEIT,I, ; ,.. BROOKLYN;; 7 . ,••, ALBANY,. , TROY, ' • CLEVELAND;, DETROIT, CHICAGO; ••' ! - AND SAINT LCIIIIS.-• : _ ,A Scholarship issued freak the Buffslo.-Col. lege, entitles the holder to attend either oz all the Colleges for an unlirnited time. • The Design of these' InstiuitiBnsji to liniitti• to yonng.men and ladies, ii thoiciegh; praelo cal:business education.,. These Colleges are organiied and conduei. ed upon a basis. which . +mist secure, to east! separate Institution the bestpassible facili for imparting a thorough mereantile ednele: • tion, and-render it as a whole, the most coUllii prehensive and complete system in this notion _ Book-Keeping .in all its silepartment, Cons," mercial La'w,Commereial .Artthmetic and Pon- ' ' rnanship, are taught in the itaost thorough aria practical manner. • -.• • The Spencerian System or Penmanship, is taught by competent and exPerienced teachers Scholarship, nayable in. advance, College open day at d evening :.no vacations:6• Resident Principal at Buffalo, S. C. BafAirl, For further inforranOon,- plenge call nt'ili College rooms, or send -for Catalogue and'Cir. ) cular'enclosing letter stamp. Address ' • BRYANT 5: STRATTON,- ; ; 13 N. Y.. : STOP azza WESTERN - HOTEL,' Nos, 9. 11, 13, 15; 17. COI39II,ANDT 43TREET, Near Broadway; . New York City. • , - This old-estabilshed and, favorite resat: of; the Business community hasbeen recently - fitted, and is complete in el-drilling that can in blister' to the comfort of its patrons. Ladies' and Families are 'specially add carefully . pi;;r; tided for. It is centrally located in the business part of tne city, and is coptig - unu;• to the principal . . tints of steamboats, ears, onthibtisee; In - consequence of the prOsure eansed by the Rebellion; prices Nave bean reduced to' ONE DOLLAR . AND FIFTY CIENTSiPERDATL-. The table is amply supnlied 'kith alt tbs luxuries of the season, and equal to that st any other hotel in the country. . . Ample accommodations ore offered for up 'ward of 400 guests. Don& believe runners, haelmen.and others Nvlip may say "the Western Hdtcl is full.". D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor.. . ?'hos. D. Winchester. fyl, , SANDBER.G Si. IMO'S Tanners and Cnrriers. . I AVE also established a I • Boot and Shoe zibufactory; opposite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel r • , 'in the room formerly occupied by J. • They offer their Boots and; Shoes et LOWER RATE THAN THE SAME (I.UALITY'HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD IN POTTER COUNTY. And they will have nothing buithe best'work- ; Men and the best stock' that,the country will produce, and money and labor can procurti. THEY FEEL CONFIDENT THAT THEIR ' WORK WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. Hides, Calf Skins;); -Sheep Pelts • taken at •the Highestrket Price. (3-I„VE US A TRIALI. Cbudersport, Pa., March 19 cIAPON=- LEI R, SAPiaNTPLER I THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. -• All Kitchen Grease can be made into good SOAP, by acing Savonti,7! DIRECTIONS 'ACCOMPANYING EACH BOX :Soap is as easily made with it,:as making • a cop of coffee. Manufactured ouly by 1124 Patentees. PEUTPA SALT MANITF.ACTIMING COMPANt No. iTt, Walnut street, l'lhiladelphin. Feby. 10E2;2.. ly • NOTICE To) EVERYBODY: HOUSE SIGN AND WAGON PAINT - ER. PAPER • HANGER AND GLAZIER. • • nndersigt ed wishes toinrorm the pub lie of Coudersport and vicinity that be will attend to work entrusted to him. .Particidar attention paid to Paper-Hanes*: Shop with Joliet Reekhow, east side of dm, C(Mrt House. " F. L BACKIS.• :condersport, April 3() $1,50 • • - htiving tertiorea to"their neiv wv.itroom.N . - No. 473 BEttarmAY, - are now pregar . ed to offer the piiblic ti met 'accent new stale' fell 1 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD:RANG. • c o ntaining all improirements known in this country or Europe, over-strung txti.9„ French graul action, harp pedal, 'full ift..o frame, for 81.5 . 0 CASH, WARRANTED FOR, FIVE YEAE:3. • Rich moulding cases, 175 'to s2oo t el:warranted made of the :best seasoned ins— . wrist, and to stand better than ; say sotd flrr $4OO or $5OO by the old methods' of !Inutp.tfata—, tore. We invite the best judgeS_to emonainel, and try, these new instruments, end v swot.' reedy et all timesto test them with ltril &hers+, manufactured in this Count,.. . . GRAVESTEITI,&. RALF,. 4.l3,Brop.dway, 3m3 • AdslllllotratriX" 11 - (Clitre . • Wi3EREAS, letters of Admi.eactralian, 3r: , the estate of Joke A. 247e/t;,.'..., bite. or Sweden tnirrishify, Potter cot - ray ' TN-ea-have' been granted to the underilgbed, t - i. 14 persona indebted to said estate are. requesteiii tri.4.uaktr rUllnediate payment and. those Iraviaglelain-e4 against the same will present Liem.antyau - theatirated to the staseriber.. SARAH NPiIIOLS,. Adadlti:ttria Sweden, July 2.3, 18631., CANASMaAGA T.I.7ERFIZCE. FLOUR fbrsl'.3:s petii..lcri. ss.2fx peet;,zr..l . . Also, iiUroceries 1. "-- of eve descripticen as :Ili ea pas oradif-"Airotri, etl, set the PCe•-:T. 1 Feb-. 19,,igC2. • BOOTS AND SHOES. REST PIANOS. .cnovEsrEts d: BALE, I= g $l5O MEM 1111111111
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