TEE POTTER COUNTY :TOUILN 41. j i the only paper - published in Potter connfy circulates among an intelligent class,of peo ple, and is thus an excellent mediuth for both City and Coantry Advertising. • - Transient Advevtisements and those from a ifstanee must be Cash or have responsible re ference. • _ All coMmnnications, to receive attention, must ho directed to the Editiii; and, contain • the name of the writer. No attention paid to enonymous communications. TERIIS.—One copy,one year, $1; Six copies $5; Twelve copies, $10; Twenty copies, $18; with one tc the person raising the Club. The Money must accompany the names. Coader.sport, Wednesday Evening, Oct. 29,1862 Local and General. Wood wanted at this office, on Stib scription. A few cords of fine wood itame, distelf7 tleiri few extra copies of the Journal, containing the List of Volunteers from this County, are for sale at this office.. PUFFNG AWAY.--A boy fills his pipe, and he sees only the tobacco: but I see doing into that pipe. brains, books, time, health, money, prospects. The pipe is filled at last,a light struck ; and the thing s *hicb are priceless are_carelessly puffe d away. Solders Relief. The United States Sanitary Commis sion say, "You cannot send us enough of anything but lint and, bandages with which we are overstocked.. There are 9000 men wanting underclothing." Send '.cotton and flannel shirts, urawers, knit ed socks, slippers," woolen blankets. Any quantity of dried apples. Anything that sick and wounded wen can wear or eat. To THE PEOPLE or ULYSSES AND AD• JOINING TOWNSHIPS.--In ether parts of the county and all over the country, peo ple are at work providing fur the soldiers as indicated above. Shall we foil of do: ing our part? A Society has been formed for the purpose of collecting or receiving and forwarding such supplies as you will Send. Regular meetings : last Saturday o.4 . ning in each tiroutl at the Ulysses Academy, when all are invited to attend add ' bring • their donations to a box now I partly filled. 0 'dicers : L. RinD, Pres. W. W. Gridley,Viee Presd't. ittiss AE. Campbell, Sect'y, Prof. E. R. Campbell, Treas. Articles-can be left with the Pres ident, at Broukland, or the Treasurer, at. Lewisville. The Lyceum will gi . ve a public session in the chapel of the Academy, Friday Eve, Nov. 7, and charge a small admis sion fee. All the money raised to be de. voted to the above purpose. Come all that can. la. BIRD, Pres't. A. h. Campbell, Scct'y. reply to the question : . "What ~is mostly needed in the Hospitals at pres ent?" the Sanitary Ownanssiou sent the following list : Cotton Shirts, ordinary size and make. Cotton Drawei's, ordinary size and make. Flannel Undershirts,. ordinary size and make. Woolen Drawers, ordinary size antrinakM Woolen Stockings. Slippers. llandkorehiefs, good size. Towels.-- Sheets, - 4 feet wide and S, feet long.- 11.ing Pads and Cushions, stuffed with hair and fetthers. Flannel. (by piece.) S4e-1 and-Hand Clothing. Lint, raveled from Pieces of old damask or linen clap, cut four or five inches square, laid straight, not tied, and packed firmly in paper box- es. 'The broken threads in a separate. parcel. Bandages, cotton or linnen,with out selvedges shrunk, tightly rolled; a;cd, pinned ; 1 doz. 1 inch. wide, 1 yard long. - . 2 " " 44 3 y d s. t. • 5 yds. 2tt 2 " " 3 yds. " 1 " 3 " " 4 yds. " .•1 " 4 " " 4 yds. " to be packed in paper boxes, or tied up in-buud?es containing 'twelve rolls each, for the convenience of surgeons. The as sortment in each box är bundle to be as follows : 2 rolls 1. inch wide. 3 " 2h inches wide. 1 a 3i. 3 tt 2tt 14 2 " 3 1 " 4 Afiscelaneous Articles Heeded : Farina, Corn Starch, Cocoa, Chocolate, Brandy, Whisky, White Wine—(for wine whey), Pure Lemon Syrup, Preserves, Jellies, Dried Fruit and all articles contained in bottles, and jars, in order to carry safely, should be securely packed in small boxes marked glassware. Much loss ; from the breaking of bottles iind jars, has hereto fore resulted from their not being prop erly packed. - Woalen Shirts, Drawers, Seeks, Blankets, and Quilts are greatly needed. If We don't or won't fichi it is nothing .moro than our plain duty to work or pay .for articles which are necessary to the comfort of the . soldiers and which the Gocernuient eannct or at least does not furnish. The question as to the duty of the Government dces not take the bur den from our shoulders, and we should as a matter of Justice pay for what are ab solutely necessaries to those who are fight icor to preserve our lives and property. Reader, did you know that every col umn of a newspaper contains from ten to twenty thousand distinct pieces of metal, the tuiPplaciu ,, of any one of which would cause a blunder or typographical error.? With this curious fact before you, don't yati wonder at the general accuracy of newspapers ? Knowing this io be %the - fief' you will be rnore'disposeil, we hope, to eicuse than Magnify errors of the press.' ,The tenoning is the oftleintyotn in the 18th - .Congreesi OD Hai°. Arat ' s6orig. c -Ciiiidn. Centre 2,782 1,419 • 300 Clinton - 1,271- - 1,038. , • 434 L}•coming 3,681 1,530 Twga • ' 1,117 , 2,786 Potter 421 1,082 Total 9,372. . 8,855 639 Hale's maj. over Artostrorig 417 A. little more effort in Tioga and Potter would have saved our caOdidate, but as it is we.. - have controled a stronger straieht Republican -vote than we expected. . Yet our defeat is not much of a defeat - -after all, for Mr. HALE will no doubt prove himself - hereafter, as he has heretofore ; decidedly too 'black". for the Bream ridge clique which gave him its support. -/'As . the f Breckitei crow so' lustily over their strpposcd• victory and vaunt theirsuppon of the Union as being greater than that of otheii, we have a few figures showing tilt proportion of the Republican vote in-the army which we will be happy to presen't-,to them in 'our next issue. IZ"In our notice of the enterprise of the American, .Agriculturist a - week or two since, we did not give the terms of the paper. The price is 81 a year and sub scribers sending now get - bat only the Agriculturist for all of 1863, but the rest of this year, and the map in addition, all for a dollar. We have received the maps, and can testify to their value. Address ORANGE JuDD, 41 Park Row, New York IK:rT. E. Peterson and Bros., have sent us a neat card of Stamp Duties,suit ed to the office of the merchant. It is very convenient, and is accurate. l'rice 10 cents per copy. Iteligious exercises in the Metho. dist and Presbyterian Churches on next Sunday it - lumina, 10i, o'clock. IRrThe rain and snow storm which raged during most of last week, injured loamy otthe orchards iu Lhis county. A CAUSE OF COMPLAINT RENOVED.—In - some of the great cities and towns the flour dealers tell their custornbrs tliat they will warrant the article sold, if they will use oxclusively Deland Cu's Chemical Saleratus, as they know that white, light, palatable, and whole.sole biscuit can be made, from good flour, and without such the best dour makes inferior bread. Since the introduction of this Saleratus, there is less complaint-i be - id. the flour say the dealers,and we believe they know. DIED: In Saturday, Oct. 12, ELLEN ESTELLE, aged 1 year, 6 months, and 3 days. Also, on Wednesday, Oct l'sllri IDAETTE CECELIY,. aged S years and 11 mouths: Also, Thursday, Oct. 2"...3, JAMES IMANA SSA, aged 5 years, 4 months and 11 days'—all of dipthe ria—All children of A.W.I and Irene Lathrop.. Parents.—How: lonely our home ; Our Children all gone : . Our hearts, Oh 1 -how desolate; We're left all alone. Children=Lantent not our lose, Since your loss is our gain For we live in a land, Where we-suffer no pain. .Ifen.—These children, tho of earthly mold, Now borne above the sky ; In beauty, lore and innocence, May with the angels vie. 'Astray. A ri AWE to my inelosures abMit the middle of 'CI July list. a DARK BRINDLE BULL one rear old. The owner Li reqUested to prove property, pay charges and take him away. DAVID \VHITE. Sweden, 'Oct. 7 , 18G2. Cotidersport Academy. The Winter Term of the. Coudei-sport Acad emy will open on Monday, November 3d, to continue 13. weeks. Rates of Tuition: Primary branches $2.00 Common English 3.50 Higher English and Latin 4.50 Extra—French' 2.00 —Drawing 2.00 Rooms for Students can be rented in the village. Those desiring them, would do well to apply to the Teachers. C..A. STOCKWELL, KATE .I.I!DOUGAL. Administrators Sale. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court for the County of Potter, the under signed. Administrator and Administratrix o ,the_estate of George A. Benton, deceased, will expoSe to public sale, on Saturday the 29th des of November. A D. 1862, at 1 o'clock P. ilt. of said day, at the Court House in the BcrOugh of Coudcrsport,the interest'of the de cedent.in the following described real , estate, to wit: Bounded on the North by Lois'Nos. 98 ant:l'los, on the East by Lots Nos 105 and 139, on the South by parts of: Lots Nos. 108 and 120, t4nd on the West by Unseated Lands and lot No. 120, containing 109 acres and 6 tenths of an acre being part of Lot No. 108 of the allotment of lands of Dr. George Fox, Trustee, and situate in the Township of Alle gany, in the county of Potter, and Common -vealth of Penne, on which one Log House, one Frame Barn with nbout 30 acres improved. Land and some Fruit Trees. Terms one-half Cash, and one-half in one year with interest. WILLIAM ROGERS, Administrator. LUUNDA BENTON, Administratrix. Oct. 20th, 1862. Dissolution, Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing under the name of Bouton and Burtis, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. l'he business will be continued by J. W. Bouton. ' 3. W. BOUTON, • WOOLSEY BIIRTIS 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. ÜBSCIUPTIONS forwarded for any of the 0 standard' publications, and books procur ed from Boston, Philadelphia or New York, on short notice. .Gire us a call at the I'O . SI OFFICE. E 50 1.0'75 per cent. saved, on every Dollar, by buying your goods at eons' WHOLESA.LE&RETAIL REGULATOR,. Oivrayo 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 $lO,OOO, 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 nearly 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 can 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 moat of our neighbors. Good Sheetings, 12 to 14 ets. sold by most dealers for 16 to 22 cts. Very rice bleached Goods 10 to 14 15 to 20 A large lot of Sheep's Gray and Cas sinters, from 31 cts. up Good Apron Checks and Check Shirting, 121, to 15 cts. • Good Ginghams, 124 to 15 Beautiful DeLain'es and Poi de Cherres, , l2 to 20 20 to 3l Nice all Wool Merinos,63 worth $1,25 to 1.75 A large assortment of Black Silk, 88 to $1,13 1,25 to 1,78 Fine Black Silk Shawls, $6,00 8,00 to 9,00 And a large stock of Black Silks from 75 cts to $1 00 worth from $1 50 to $1 75. Good Spragues, 3ferrimdcs Dunnells and many other grades of very nice Prints, new • styles, warranted fast colors, Harrass Cheeks and others, for 11 to 121 ;cts, nothing over, worth 15 to 20 ets, IN SHOES WE, CAN SAVE YOU A VERY LARGE PEB. ; CENT. Good enameled b00t5,75 cts, worthsl.l3to 1.50 Good balinoral bootees;sl.oo 1.50t01.75 Women's goodealf b00t5.75 to 1.00 1.00t01.63 Men's do 11 $2.75 4,00t04.75 Warranted Kip Boots, tiome-made, $2.73 3.50t04.00 I= CLOTHI.NG. We coil your attention in this lineots it is from 50 to 100 per cent, below most other adders—the Jews, so ranch noted for selling cheap, not excepted. We will sell you all Wool Fine Black Due skin Pants fur $3.50, worth $5.00. Good Suits of Black Clothes :Coat, Vest, Pants, flat, Socks, Pocket Handkerchief, be., for $lO, worth $lB. GROCERIES. In the line . of Groceries we offer a choice variety of Teas at 50, 75 and 41.00—and our Dollar Tea can't he beat. - Good Sugar for 10 ets. Coffee Sugar 'll cts Salaratus 7 to 5 cts. Bar Sapp 8 cts Coffee 16 cts. We would also inform you that we hare 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 verted into Cash. One word more. As the transportation on our Goods from Wellsville here,costs only I2} cents per hundred, and our other expenses are small, we do not need large profits. C. B. SIMMONS, QSWAYO ,REGULATOR, Oswayo Village, Oct. tat, 180. MIME= ,--, at 16 to 20 16 to 25 , CoLcroz.—Those who appreciate Ines of associtied efforts in a given_ 4iretion, :will understand how much can be-accom plished for commercial education nnd the in terests of young men by organizing in close •relatitinship'antLnuited effuytt-fr---,kintaber of Colleges :lestited.;:jii parts; of , the country. By this means 11lessri. — Bryilnt - Stratton have been enabled to perfect.% much • More thorough and practical course of instruc• tion, and through this chain of. Colleges a series of text books has also been produced on the diffirent 'seiences - tiinght,:siffordink the student the largest facilities far - acqt:iring the theory -and ~ practice • reqiiisile, to become a proficient business man. In view of the supe rior advantages possessed by this chain, and the fact that the . war has rendered So many places vacapt.requiring first class,young men, to fill, we W - ould advise - all- %chi,' desire such positions to avail themselves of a course of instructions nt this institution as .the best investment of time and-money that can be made. ' . • • •. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected eVery Wednesday :by P. A. STEB BINS - , Co.,r Wholesale -and: Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, opposite D. F. ,G lassruire's Coudeisport, Pa. Apples r greenAl bush , " do dried, It Beans. - cc Beeswai, `1:1 lb,, . • - .;;L: Berries, dried, 7t-1 quart Buckwheat, %, bush., Butter, lllb. , , Cheese, "- • Corn, bush., Corn Meal, per cwt.,. Eggs, doz . , Flour, extra; - - do superfine " Hams, Gl lb., Hay, ton, . , Honey, per Lard, It Maple Sugar, per lb., Oats, `."07 bush., r Onions,. AC' • Pork, 11 bid.; do y3lb., do in whole hog. ? lb., Potatoes, per bush., Peaches, dried, ? lb., Poultry, "V lb., Rye, per bush., bb1.,.: do 11 sack, Trout, perk bbl., Wheat, `llbush., White bbl., Notice. The subscriber 'liviri,g been appointed Assessor of Taxes under the act-of Congress "To provide Interest Revenne to support the Governinent and fo pay interest on ttie Public debt," approved July Ist 1862, hereby gives notice that he has divided his' assement dis trict, Leh ', the 18th District of Pennsvlvanip l ., into the following sub-districts and has ap pointed the following persons as Assistant Assessors for . said sub-districts, to wit: 'No . . 1. All that part of Centre county in cluding the Boroughs of 'Bellefont, Milesburg, and Unitinville; And the toictiships of Spring, ' Benner, Boggs, Liberty, Howard,Curtin,Sn.tw- Shoe,Burnside, Walker, Marion, Union,Worth, Taylor and Illisten, Assistant Assessor R. G. Durham, PostaHit*. Bellefont. No. 2. A,I Unit part of Centre county in cluding the townships of Purguson. Harris, Patton,llalfumon,..and that part of Potter township lying west of the Lewiston dud Bellefout turnpike, AF:sistant Assessor Thomas Dale, Postollice Boalsbnrg. No 3. All the remaining part of Centre county including, the townships of Miles. Haines, Penn, Grezg, and that part of Potter township lying east of the Lewiston and Bellefont turnpike, ASsistant Assessor -- No. 4. All that" part of Clinton county in cluding the Borough of Mill Hall, the town- 1 ships of Alison, Beech Creek, Bald Eagle. Liman, Porter, Logan, Greene, Crawford and Wayne, Assietant Assessor R. G. HutchiSon, Postoffice Mill Hall. No. 5. All the remaining part of Clinton county including the Borough of Lock [{wren; end the townships of Pine Creek, Donstable. Woodward, Cold Brook, Gilergan, Chapman, Leidy, Keating. Gallagher, Assistant Assessor Fearom Postottice'Lock Haven; No. G. All that part or Lycoming county lying on the %rest side of LI coming Creek, 'also including the townships of Bastress, Susquehanna, LimeAulaa and • Nippenose. Assistant Assrstor, ativid Showers, Postolnce New berry. No 7. All the remaining part of Lycoming county including that part lying east of Ly coming Creek, also the townships of Clinton, Washington, Brady and Armstrong, Assistant Assessor, T. P. Simmons, Posta - ice Williams port. No. 8. All that part of Tioga county includ ing the Bn! (nigh of Tioga, the townships of Ticga,Rutland,Richniond,Sullivan.Covington, \Vara, Moss, Liberty :and Union, and the Boroughs of Mansfield, Mainsburv, and Cov ington, Assistant Assessor, S. B. Elliot, Post office Mansfield. No. 9, AIL that part of Tioga county includ ing the Boroughs of Lawrenceville, Ilkland, Knoxville. anifthe townships ofJackson, Cats-- react!, Nelson, Osceola. Deerfield. Farmington, 13roolifield fiat. Westfield, Assistant Assessor, C. 11. Goldsmith, Postoffiee Knoxville. 10. All the remaining part of Tioga county including the Borough or Wellsboro, the townships of Middlebury, Chatham, Charles ton, Delmar, Morris, Elk,Shippen, G.ims and Clynier, Assistant Assessor, M. Bullard, Post. °Mee Wellsl.mrd, No. 11. The' county of Potter, Assistant Assessor,e A. gounsville.,.Postoffice Couders port. GEORGE BoAr.! Assessor. Boalsburg, Centre Co.,Pa . TO - 1; Sale.-ot, to. Let. TIIE Steam Saw and Grist Miil at Germa nia, Abbot township, Potter county, Pa. Doing un excellent business ; a first rate stand ror an industrious .man with some capital. Those reflecting must - apply soon to WILLIAM DM, 300 Broadway, N. Y. Or at the Mill at Germania. August 27, 1862 The Confersions and EXPERIENCE of an Liralid. Published for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, ,4 0 ,..6aPPiYin. at tbe'imne•iiine l the.meani s ofself-chre. 7 =By-one who has cured himself after being put to great expense through medical imposition andquack. ory. By enclosing n post-paid addrAsed en velope, si,vgit opie.B may be:liad orthe ? author, NATHANIEL gAYPAIR, Bsq:, pedfopl,Kin g s county;New 4'" The Rochester Straw-Cutter. CILIIST.ED ji - ELLY, Coudersport. ~have I.j the exclusive hgenciforthis celebrated machine, in this county. It is corenient, du. able ; add CHEAP. . Dec. 11,1860.-111 lONA tr GOODS . . . ArBS',T ntrire'd and for sale nti, fair, Priees,niid 0 for READY-PAY EXCLUSIVELY . ; n gen era' asseirtreen!. of New Goodsi suck Os R.PM TOOLS;' - .:z NAILS and GL SS tittd other.TIARDWARE, HATS anti -• - - • CLOT HING..I;II'd r • BOOTS and 'SHOES *WILL . S - 171T you ±)ry . 00 - 64,." ! ..Graoeries, Crockery, P Notions scaoqx. Boteks, , BLUE FISH, 31AilTEREL, COD; and HALI BUT, Etc., Etc., &c., &c., and so fourth. -CASH taken at. . - Par. CREDIT taken at - 00 000000 COUNTY ORDERS at t i 00 Cts. ULYSSES :CHOC', ORDERS at Par. ULYSSES TOWN ORDERS at 88 Cts, PRODUCE at ; What it is worth, Gaiid ASHES at • 8 t 8 12 Ct.s. L. BIRD. Brookiand. (formerly CtishiuoNille.) Nay - 17, 1862 $02.4 to 1 00 100 '2 00 100 150 STOP I 20. 25 G 11 37/ 44 12 15. • % 7 10' 75 88 150 1 75. 10 650 700 5 50 . G 00, 9 121 600 700 10 124 10 121 S 10 -40 44 .50 75 16 00 18 00 8 10 G 7 25 371 25 6 7 - 63. • 75 'i2 75 3 50' 20 450 500 100 1 121 ,14,55 MONEY, MONEY SATED Union Clothing Emporium Corner of Main . aed Plank Road Bt9. From 25 to 30 Cents! CLOTHING AND FURNISEIING CLOTHING EMPORIUM. D. STRAUS '& CO Wellsville, N. Y., 1862 UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION! New Store! New GOods! The undersigned beg leave to inform the •public that they hare opened busineis at Corner nain and Plank Road Streets.opposite the Union Block, where they will diSplay an entire new stock of Rea4made GENT'S FURNISIIING GODS, which will far s•lrpass in quality, style and price anything ever exhibited in this town. . , We arc aware that to build up alarge trade, it is not only necesstl7 to have desirable goods, but to SELL THEM CHEAP, i t And we will make it an object for buyers to examine our stock before purchasing else where. All goods shown cheerfully, repre sented fairiy,and submitteu to the purchaser's unbiased opinion. • l This is - a branch of an extensive mainline timing honse in Elmira, N. Y., and therefore you will find all Clothing well made and got np in the latest style. An early c•tll will most rtsurPdly secure a splendid hArgain - at the UNION CLOTHING EMPORIUM. D. STRAUS & CO. Wellsville, June IBG2 P. A. STEBBINS & CO. Have just received a NEW LOT OF BRAD.FORi PLOWS AND POINTS. 1: i. Which they are 7 ; .SELLLNG VERY LOW FOR READY March 12, 1862. - To Consumptives. rIIFIE Advertiser, having been restored to L health in a few weeks, by a very 'simple remedy, after haVing suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumpi i ion—is anxious to , make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of 011ie. To all who desire it, he will tend copy i3f . tne - prescription-used (free of charge.) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find oeure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,',l-c. The on ly,objeet of the advertiser in sending the Pre s(Wiption is to benefit the afflicted, and kpread informatiou. ehich he conceives to be invalua ble, and he hopes every-sufferer will try his remedy, as it cost them nothintr, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the- pre scription will please address Ray. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County: N. Y; Sept. 24.-3 m Notice. , • ~yoWai n eft ,an ny l b, h e e d r e and b i y f e h :Jo caution all persons not to trust - ber on my account as! will pay no debts of ber contract ing• unless compelled by law. SLAB NELSON. STOP'! UNE YOU WILL SAVE on every Dollar By purchasing your GOODS At the new Union IVILLLSVILL, N. Y., and ; 7 • ' I . )I ~.„1 . .,„ , • _,,,,..•,••- ••• -7-„ . 7„:: -:; e 4-..- - - viet ,44,„i;,. „IT T , 0f - 417 •' ----- '---- - - The Buff, Mercantile Co — CORNER OF MAIN AND SENECK STFILI7s; ..14 an . ithportant link in the great c' NATIONAL . IkIER.CANTILE crated in tlie Tani-log - cities, viz': •-, NEWYORK . PRILADELPIII.A,•••• BROOKLYN, — L - ALBANY. ` c , TROY,- : • CLEVELAND,- _ . DETROIT, , . ANIXSAINT LOUIS, A Sehobtrship issued frcui the Bufralts' o ::,l: lege,entitles the holder to attend either 'or at the Colleges for an unlimited time. The Deign or these Institutions,is to inii'-sso to young men and ladies, a thorough, p.?,, , s!tt. cal'business education.. I . . . These Colleges orpor,giinized and caqtrusi ed Upon a basis! whicit must secure to- e.:',.11 eparate Institution the test possible full: v ii for imparting ai thorough Mercantile:echo** lion, and reudetj it as a whole, the most ears preltensive and complete system in thii Cono .4 Book-Keeping in all its ileparttkent; Coax mercial Law;Comtuercial Arithmetic and Pon; munship, are tAnght in the most thorough ani practical manner. . - , :- .s The Spencerian System of _Penmanship. t taught b} competent and exper:enced telichers, Scholarship, nayable in advance, $4O. - ' College open day an d evening: no vactition4 Resident P\rineipal at Buffalo, J. C.Bayalis: • For further information, please call at tbs College recnt, or send for Catalogue and cit. enlaranelosing letter stamp. Address BRYANT S STRATTON, - - Buffalo, N. UM WESTERN HOTEL, Nos. 9. 11. 13, 15, 17. COUBTLA.NDT STREET, .Near Broadway, New York This old-established and favorite resort it the Business community has been recently re; fitted, and is complete in everthing that .cait minister ,to the comfort °flits patrons. Ladies and Families are specially and carefully pro 4 videcl for. It is cenirally locatml in the business pail of the city, anOs contiguous to the principal lints of steamboats, cars, omnibuses, ferric.. In consequence of the pressure caused by the. Rebellion, prices . have been reduced to •• ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER DAY. The table is amply supplied with all the luxuries of the season, and is equal to thatet any other, hotel in the country. Ample Accommodations are offered for up. ward of 400 guests. Do not believe runners, imekmemend othere who May say "ibe Western' Hotel is fu11.7 D. D. ,WINCHESTER, Proprictcor Thos. D. Winchester. fyl, BOOTS AND SEIOES. • A. S..kNDBERG & BRO'S Tanners and Currlers, 111.*AVE also established a Boot and Shoe fit I ! Manufactory, oppoFite D. F. Glassmire's rote; in the room formerly occupied by J. B. Smith. 'They oiler their Boots and Shoes at a e - LOWER RATE THAN THE SAME QUALITY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD IN POTTER COUNTY. - And they will have nothing but the best Work.. men and the best stock that the country will produce, and money and labor Can procure. THEY FEEL CONFIDENT THAT THEN WORK WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. .Eides; Calf Skins, Sheep Pelts ta;ieu at the highest Market Price. GIVE_ US A TRIAL, I Coudersport, Pa : , March 19 SAP 0 NIP' S AP 0 NiFIER THE FA:1111,1' SOAP MAKER. All Kitchen Grease4an be made into good SOAI', bt t'sing Saponifier 1 DIRECTIONS ACCOMPAULNG EACH BOX Sciap is as easily- tn.iile with It, as making a cup o coffee. Manufactured only by the Patentee& - PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANT. iNu. 127 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Faby. I, /562. ly NOTICE TO EVERYBODY. HODS& SIGN AND WAGON PAINTER, PAPER HANGER AND GLAZIER. rrim undersigned wishes to inform thepub. lie of Coudersport and vicinity that b will ettend to all work entrusted to'him, Particular attention paid to Paper-Ranee, Shop with Joha iteckhow, cast side of tbit Court House. F: L BACKUS. Coudersport, April 30 Gin • $l5O. TOEST PIANOS. $Ollll GRUB ESTEEM k HALE, having removed to their new vrareroeme, NO. 478 BROADWAY, are now prspared to offer the public: a map nificent new scale full 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. conttiining all improvements known "in Shia country or Europe, over-strung bass, French graL action, harp pedal, full iron framt, fir 8/50 CASH, WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARR. Rich .raouVing cases, $1.75 to all Warranted made of the beat seas'obeit terial, and to stand better than any meld for s4oo'or $5OO by the oldkrnethods of tianlfats. tore.' We invite the best judges io examine and try these new instruments, - anti we stand ready at all times to teat, them With any others manufactured in this connt.y. GRAVESTEEN & HALB,. 473 Broadway, NtlY York. 3m] Admit n istratriV Notice. . ]HEREJS, letters of Administration - on VV. the estate - •of John A.i 6 .2l7choLt, into of Sweden township, Potter county, dec'd. bats been granted to the undersigned, 011 persons indebted to said estate are requested to midis Immediate 'laymen( and those having against the same will present them duly ay thenticated to the subscriber. SARAH NICHOLS, Administratrix. _ . Sweden, July*2l. 1862. CANASE RAGA MILLS SUPERFINE FLOUR for $1.35 per deck; er $5.25 per BArrel. - • Also, Groceries of every description as cheap as can he afford. ed, at the POST OFFICE STOIJI. Feb. 19, 18Ec Fiia f , • -.. ~ it OE CHICAGO, ME
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