II THE rOTTEft COIDITY: -JOURNAL is the.only paper. published in_Pntiti countZ circulates among an intelligent - clasii — orPeo ?le, and is thus an excellettrmediumlbr both ci . and Country Advertising. and Advertisements, and these...iron:l,a tlistance must be Cash or have reiponsibleW.: Terence. • . . - - , ..411 communications, to receive . tittentiOn, oust be directed to the Editor, nod , the name of the writer. No ittetitiOk.piii4 . anonymous communications. . TI ltMS.—Oae copy,one year, $1; - Six copies` $5 ; Twelve copies, $lO ; Twenty-copies, SD3, with one tc the person raising the Club. - The money must accompany the names. Coudersport, Wednesday kfenuig, Nov. 5, 1801 Local and General. ger Wood wanted' nt this office, on Sub seription. A few cords of fine wood irunte distely. sfirA few extra copies of the Journai l , containing the List of VOlunteers from this County, are for tale at this office. 1. VirEdwrrd A. Penniman editor of the Honesdale Democrat is among the draft; ed. from Wayne county, . ,ANOVIEBAPVINCE . Or FREEDONI.=aIIe States General of Holland have passed the law for, the Abelittou. of Slavery ;in the Nit& est Indies, try n 'vote of 0 - to 7. •ViirCameron county has gone Repub. lican--electing ail the Republican candi dates for county officers and giving the State Ticket a good uklority. ta.,.The election was' held in New York yesterday. It is' contidently..ex peeted that the "Cultic' War party htis carried that State. - The followingStatea helditheirelee tionson the 4th : 'tltrasanhussetta, I‘liebigan, New York., Wiseentin, and Delaware. - uktr.The body of , a drowned man-was found on Sunday last, a abort distariec above tho-mouth of the Sinnetnahoning. papers found on his person — it - it supposed that his name was Salisbury. • life" The political complexion of the next Congrees will not be materially Flit: , ferent from the -present one—evntsininz a niajoritly of nearly fifty reliable..Adiniu. ietration tuembers. ga l „„The second bo'x of the nos Pilaf Aitttioeiety it is desired to send about the 14th, till 'the friends who, have arti• vies which. they wish to contribute Hill please take notice. The first box was re ceived by the Sanitary Couittiiision alt right. tm..Eif!ltt, stables were destroyed by fire in Jersey Slive, Friday night wweek , The fire originated in the stable of G. T. stone. sod WIIA soon communicated to those belonging to Cook Shaw, IL F. Murrell, Jas. Gamble, Jas. Wilson, pad others. WllO 'll', .21/i/thition asks the question, who was right when when Gen. Cameron warmly utlzed thu alining of a mill4vo of men to subdue this rebellion, while 11;5 enemies ridiculed the idea. The Ma/onion further adds, tlit it appears now that the General had far. , ther insight of this rebellion that any ether one man at the time. A - PEtlutaArt WANT.—TIie following appears among Ow advertisment in the - Areto York _Herold WANTED--A FOOL.---rott A NTT.E.IIAN OF DISTINCTION, (one of nature's noble • n,) who will be treated in the kindest manner - r per fect in performance of duty. Address , Box. 151. Herald office, giving par iculars and what salary will be required. - 'The.Breckinridge Et.itors of Pennsyl vania eau supply any quantity of the an: tiele wanted. The Advellit , er doubt be riccotiantodati"d by applying at the office of the .Milford ilerald Or the Clinton DenzDemt. WY - Almost daily substitutes fur men drafted in other counties are being taken from this. Last, week no less titan fif teen or twenty went off to sell themselves and to be sold as marks to be shot at for some man who had been blessed with more cash than ,pluck. This is all wrong, and the men who engage in it could, we have no doubt, find more hon. brable ways of making money thaw bv this traffickiog in other Men's flesh and blood: 'Every man has a perfect right to dispose of his body as he sees proper Io lung as he violates no law, and those who ,o of their own accord for strangers or fot friends cannot reasonably be found fault with ; but we condemn most unhes itatingly all those• who enrage'in it for purposes of ptofit. • The eulunteering - and draft has fallen sufficiently hard upon our -people, and men who.claim to be respen-' .table and honest should rather discourage en from going than encourage them fore. `urpose - s of self-aggranuizement. Our quota was 674; we sent into the Penn's :Regiments 623, leaving 51 to be drafted; we drafted 72 (whether this drafting_ of 21 mon wore than our quota was neces sary- ur.not we are not l prepared to say= it istaelnot - dotie in other, ectinties i ) and we sent into New York and eliewhere 148; .makitig in all 843-1.69 • more than WishOuldlare furnished, if we bad been justly dealt with; The people must see the propriety of 'sending no more men but those who will count on our quota for the coming draft if there be any wore. Any, person opening a broker's ehop for the' purpose of dealing in enbititutoshauld .bit, hooted at and made to feet the power - . of public opinion. ' . , . [,- - 1/ArThe Siperintendent!-Dt.„ COLO MOTI ' Sehools Coluntbia : ,soutitY ,han ,been liraftm4.;-;:lt vaa,, generally Suppisia that if SeltOtil Directoia Were - exempt the County Supetintetident Was:in"be but it appears that the' dike of County Super intendent was created , isiocc,the • Act ;of Assembly exeittpting scnool directors, and through ''an ' oversight Am' provision. Was made to meet an exigency which at that rime uo one drcamedwould ever nicer:— lAs the selmels in that county could riot be opened without . the—teachers thereof haring certificates from the Superinten dent, the matter of this case was laid be fore the State authorities. 'Having no Tower to act in the matter, but realizing the importance of the fubject, the Gover r tier consulted the Secretary of War, who I at once athorized his Excellency to order the Ccmmissioner to relieve Ni 13orttess from the draft. Henceforth -County Su perintendents, an well as School Direc tors, will be exempted from military ser i vine. A sharper recently succeeded in sivindling the Jersey Sbore, - Lock Haven 'and Bellefonte banks to the amount of nearly nine thousand dollars. He also tried the same game at the West Branch Bank, but did not succeed. • : If ynu trant.Pills, take Ayer's Pills. Noth ing has. ever appeared in this arket that can compare with this new invention for chasing out the distempers that fasten and grow upon us. They are the Philosopher's elixir of life, that bids defiance to disease t and will leave us IA) alternative but tt, die et old age. UNANIMOUS VERDICT.—The most rigid anal ysis by accomplished chemists has failed to discover anything in the Chemical Saleratus which can, when properly used, be in the least degree detrimental to health. - : While the u•o• mea of our country entertairvsentiments wide ly different upon other matters, all concur its a verdict that the , Chemical Saleratus is the only article in use for light and s-seet bread. It is sold at retail by the , grocers, and at wholesale at the Chemical Works of D. 13. De- Land Co., Fairport, Monroe Co., New York. PRICE CII/BRENT. Corrected every Wed,nesday, by P. A. STEB BINSfir, CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, opposite Glassraire's Coudersport, Pa. Apples, green, q,3 bush., SG2A to 1. 00 do dried : " IGo2 00 Beads," l , o o 150 Beeswax, "t 4 lb., 20 25 Beef: , 4 5 Berries, dried, 11 quart 6 121 Buckwheat, V bushy 371 44 Butter, V lb,, /.2 15 Cheese, 4 • 7 10 Corn, V bush., 75 88 Corn Meal, per cwt., 150 1.73, Eggs, V din., 10 Flour, extra, V bbl., .6 50 700 do superfine " S5O 600 Hauls, V 1b.,9 121 }lay, 1/ ton, ' 600 700 llouey, per lb., : 10 1 1 2/ Lard,. " 10 121 Maple Sugar, per lb., 8 . 10 t).tts. V bush., .40 44 Colons, " 5O 75' Pork, V bbl,, 16 00 18 00 do 14 lb., . 8 10 do iu whole hog. V lb., 6 7 Potatoes, per bush., 25 37a Peaches, dried, V lb., 25 Poultry, 11 lb., 5 7 Bye. per bush., 63 75 Salt, '%l bbl., -. ' 275 350 do "ti? sack,, 20 Trout, per .I bb]. , 450. 5 00 Wheat, 11 bush., ' - 100 t 121 White Fish, Vil bbl., 450 500 rdAnunto• : At Spider's Motel, 23d s inst., by Rev. C. J. Brodburv, R. M. WOOD or Vetran, N. Y., and Miss C. O. DOWNS of Genesee, Potter Co.,Pa DIED: In Lynnansville. Oct. 9, of diptheria, GEO. M., infant son of Vi'm. H. McClelland, of Brad ford. Pn., aged about seven months: Also, on Friday evening, Oct. 17th, OR THEW.° H. I.,YMAIC, aged 15 years, 11 mos. and 17 days. ' Also, on Wednesday everting, Oct. 29th, CORA 'ELLEN,datighter of Altneron and Hen rietta Nelson,agect 7 years, 8 mos; and 23 days When a sweet little infant bud and a prom ising lad had been taken from our midst, by that stern disease diptheria, We fondly hoped that its ravages might then be stayed. Vain hope I A darling little girl of eight summers, radiant with health •and happiness, the pet and idol of her parents and sister, falls a vic tim.- and after two weeks of pain and suffer. ing the death-angel came and bore her happy spirit to the bosom of Jesus. Pather.in Hea ven, comfort, we beseech Thee, these afflicted heart; and may the blessed thought that they have an angel in Heaven, like the bright Star of Bethlehem, guide them up to Them A. COURT PROCLAMATION. NH_ NATEREAS the Hon. Robert G. 'White V President Judge, and the Hons. C. S. Jones and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judges or the Courts of Oyer & Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter SessionS: ? of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of ommon Pleas for the County of Potter, ha e issued their precept, bearing date the eighteenth day of Sept, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-two, and to me directed,for holding a Court of Oyer and Term iner and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common Pleas, in the-Borough of .Couders port, on MONDAY, the 16th day of Dec. nest ; and to , continue one week: • '• Notice is-therefore hereby given to tire Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock Ai . M. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi- . dons, examinations; and other remembrances, to•do those things 'which tb their offices ap pertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognizances to' prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in.the jail of said county of Potter, are r to be then and there to prosecute against theniaswill be just. Dated at.CounztraPorrr, Nov'r 4, 1862,- and the 84th year of the independence of the United States: of America. WM. P. BllitTi Sheriff. QIIBSCRIPTION, S forwarded for any of the 10 standard pnblicatione i and books promir ed from Boston, Philadelphia or New York, on short notice., _Give us cal Lat the • - •s- • • • POST sorra, , =MI EIS 50 to 75 per - tent. sav e d, on every Dollar, by buying your goods at Simmons' WHO LESAI4ARETAit REGULATOR, °may° Village, Potter Co.,Pa. We are happy to inform all those in want of Choice rind Domestic Goods, that we now have a stock of some SIO,OW, Worth of all kinds of DRY COODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS "and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, CROCKERY k 11AIIDWAIre; 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 pric.es, and also the prices thOsame goods are sold for by most of our neighbors. Good Sheetings, 12 to 14 cts. sold bymost dealers for 16 to 22 cts. Very nice bleached Goods 10 to 14 15 to 20 A large lot of Sheep's Gray and Cas simers, from 31 cts. up Good Apron Checks and Check Shirting, 121 to 15 cts. 16 to 20 Good Ginghams, 12i to 16 _ 16 to 25 Beautiful DeLaines and Poi de Chevres, 12 to 20 20 to 31* Nice all Wool Merinos,63 worth $1 25 to 475 1 2 A large assortment of Black Silk, ~, 88 to $1.13 r, sto 1,78 Fine Black Silk Shawls, $9,00 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, Merrimacs Duni:tells and many other grades of veryiniee Prints, new styles, warranted fast colors, Harrass Cheeks and others, for 11 to 121 :cts, nothing over, worth 15, to 20 cts, . . • ..i SHOES WE CAN.SAVE YOU A VERY LARGE PER CENT. Good enameled boots, 75 ets,worthsl.l3tol.so Good balmoral bootees, $l,OO • 1.50t01.75 Women's good Calf b00t5.75 to 1.00 I.ootol .63 Men's do $2..75 4.00t04.75 Warranted Rip Boots, borne-wade, $2.75 3.50t04.00 CLOTHING. We call your attention in this line, as it is from 50 to 100 pei 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 for $3.50, worth $5.00.. Good Suits of Black Clothes : Coat, Vest, Pants, flat, Socks, Pocket Handkerchief, &c., :for . $lO, worth $lB. GROCERIES. In the line of Groceries we offer a choice variety 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 S3ap 8 cts. Coffee le ets We would also inform you that wo have go established in our NEW SALES-RpOPit, the largest in this section—and filled from cellar to garret. Also the large buildings adjoining are ased tts , us for storage rooms. THE HIGHEST PRICE PAID . POR BUTTER, and other Produce, that can readily be doo verted iotd Cash. • One viold more. As the transportation raf our Goods from Wellsville Vere,costs only 12i cents per hundred, and our othererpenses are small; We do not need lafge prate. C. H. SIMMONS. OSWAYO REGULATOR °swap Village, Oct. Isf, 1862. i b ,rif4 The subscriber having been •attpointed Allsessor of Taxes under the act of Congress "To provide Interest Revenue to' support the Government.and to pay interest on , the Public debt?' approved July Ist. 1862,- hereby-gives notice te.V.liiitiaa dtvided hiS)ltitteptetttAdis - - trict, bei.l43.ll6l.lBlllDiatifet otP, - eigt*lyazia, t 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:- -51nding the Boroughs of. Bellefont, Milesburg, nrrlltt i rifi "itiettie - t6witihifribf-Splingi Benner, Boggs, Libeity,Rownrd,Cuetin,Snow- Shoe,BurOside, Union; Worth, Taylor and. Huston, Assistant Assessor R. G. Durham, Postoffice Bellefont‘ No. 2. All that part, of. Centre county in- eluding the -I.nwpahips, Fergnsour Barris, Patton, llalftilooh - ,' and that - part of Potter township lying west of the Lewiston and Bellefont turnpike, Assistant Assessor Thomas Dale, Postoffice Boalshurg. . • Ne.,3:1A11,..:tha remitting' Ipart,:lorlgentre county Including the townships Of Miles, Raines,Penn, Gregg, that part of Potter township lying east of the Lewiston and Bellefout i turnpike,l Assistant ; Asses,spr„---t- No:4. All that part of - Clintiin county in cluding the Borough of. Mill Hall, the town ships of Alison, Beech Creek, Bald Eagle, porterj,ogari„Greenn i , Crawford and Wayne, Assistant AssesiOr R. G. Rulatison, Postoffice Mill Hall. No. 3. All the remaining part of Clinton county liceltldibg the Borough of.Loek• ; llaven, And the townships of Pine Creek, DithstikEi, Woodward, Cold Brook, Geergan, Chapman, Leidy, Keating, Gallagher, Assistant Assessor William Fearob„Ppstplfice Lock linNen. No. G. All that part of "Lycoming county lying on the west side of 1,1 coming Creek, Also including the townships of Bastress, Susquehanna,: "..Lirriestope „AO*: 'Nippenose, Assistant Assessor, Daivid Shoiiers ; P i ostoffice Newberry. No. 7. All the remaining part of vcoming County including that ; part :lying' eAt of Ly coming Creel; also the townships of Clintop, Washington, Brady nud Armstrong-, Assistant Assessor, T. P. Simmons, Postollice Williams port. - - No. 8. Ali that part of Tiog,a county includ ing the Borough of Tioga, the townships of I Tiega,Butlitud,Richmond,Sullivan,Covington, Ward, Bloss, ina4 Union, and the Boroughs of Mansfield, Mainsburg and Cov ington, Assistant Assessor, S. B. Elliot, Post office Mansfield. de" ,. -.. •So,A.,Alt that part of Tiopt county-includ inS of Knoxville, and the townships of Jackson, Law reAce, Nelson, Osceola, Deerfield, Farmington, Brookfield 11.14,11 7 estfielt.1, Assistant Assessor, C. U. dold.Z.ruith, Postoiiice KnoxVilk. ' ' 10. All the rerunning part of Tioga county including the Borough Wellsboro, the townships of 51iddleliiiry, 'Chatham, Charles ton, Delmar, Morris, Elk, Shipp , a, Gains i arul Clymer, -A ssis tan,t Assy,ssory-M.,Builard r -Dost• office Wasbiiro". No. 11: The county of Potter, Assistant Assessor, A.,Eounsr:ille, Postoffice Couders port. Guar= 136'it:,* Assessor. '; Boalsburg, • Centre Co,,Pa. Administrators Sale. pursuance of an brder of the Orphans' Court for the County of Potter,. the under signed •Ailthinistrraor aitd ArlininiStridtrix of the estate of George A, Benton, deceased, will expose 'to public sale, on Saturday the 29th day of November, A. D. 1862, at 1 o'clock of said day, at the Court House in the Borough of Coudersport,the interest of the de cedent in the following described real estate, to wit: Bounded on the North by ! Lots Nos. 99 and 105, on the East by Lots Nos. 105 and 130, on the South by parts of Lots Nos. 108 and 120, and on the West by Unseated Lands and lot No. 120, containing 109 acres nud 6 tenths of an acre being part of Lot No. 103 ofthe 'allotment of lands of Dr. Oeorge Foi; Trustee, and situate in the Township of Atte- gany, in the county of 'Potter, , ttnd Common wealth of Penna, on which one Log House,. one Frame Barn with about 30 acres improved imnd aad some Fruit Trees. Terms one-half Cash, and o'ne;lialf in one ye4r with interest. WILLIAM ROGERS, Administrator. LULINDA BENTON, Admlnistratrix. ' Oct. 20th, 1862. Nalco is hereby giyen that the Partnership heretofore existing• under the nu me. of Boutpu and"l#driis;`is this day diSsolyed . by 'ninth:o consent. The business will be continued by J. W. Bouton. , IMITITON ; • 'WOOLSEY 13URTIS White's Corners, Sept; 30. For Sale or to Let. a , . . HE'Ste&tit Saw and Grist 31ill arGerrna 1. nia, Abbot township, Potter county, Pa. Doing an excellent business ; a first. rate stand for. an industrious man - with, some capi„Mi, Those reflectingmoatapply soon to WILLIAII.RADDB, 300 Broadway, N. Y. Or at the 11i11 at Germania Angpst 4.271:186?-r.:•, The Confessions and VX.FERIENCE of an Invalid. Published 1:4 for, the . ,benefil„arid,as a warning and a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, &c., supplying at the same time the means of self-cure. By one who has cured hirpselfafter,being put to great expense through medical imposition andquack- Qty. By enclosing a post-paid addressed en velope, tingle eopies may be had of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq., Bedford,Kings county, New Yorke--Marl9spnly The Rochester Straw-Cutter. OLMSTED KELLY, Coudersport. have the exclusive agency for this celebrated machine, in this chanty; •It is covenient, du able, and CHEAP. Dec. 1, 1860.-12 - Aittray, CAl{ to thy inclosures litiedt the middle of July last, a DARK BRINDLE BULL one year old. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take him away, ; DAVID WHITE. Sweden, Oct. 27, 1862. Coudersport Academy. The Winter Tertrt ! of tke Coudersport Acad enly will open, rinjltendex t. llovemoer 3d, to continue 13 weeks. Miles of Tuition : Pritdary liranched $2.00 Common English 3.56 Rig4e o 4 l a l is h fto ifatid, 4.50 extki-z-.4Fieudit 2 .. 00 " 2.00 Rooms for Students can be rented in the village. Those desiring A them, would do well to epplg-to ;;`,'.lTlil 4 , s; ;f.. I C STPCltTagir4 KATE APDOPGAL. The Partnership EXISTINGt• iteretorgrq: Joliet the .fi nz cof Garrett, Rally & Co. is this day dissolved by the withdrawal of the undersigned. ..I:I.III3,I7QAPETT, ok:solution, 011 Si UST,..tirt4Teet and fur' 4 - faif priees,and +Pi for READY.PAYEXCLUSIVELY, a gen , eral assortment: of Nek goodt,.istidii as R .l FA TOOLS; • aittGLASS. --- • f: , -•' ' ' " :and other 4 IIARDWARE; HATS itadtki ) S, - CLOTHING. and • - • . BOOTS raid SHOES. A 'MILL .SUIT . FOR S&Oii Dry :Goods, , : qeries, C;ockery, Notions, S - CgObl, ZOOKS. BLUE FISIi, MidEEREL; COD; s and HALL. BUT; Etc:, Ete.i kc., kr.., and so fourth. . CASH taken - Par. CREDIT taken at 'OOOOOOOO COUNTY ORDERS at 90 Cts. ULYSSES FCHOOL ORDERS at - Par. ULYSSES TOWN ORDERS at 138 Cts. PRODUCE at What it is ‘i-orth. Good ASHES at • - BtO 1 Cts. L. BIRD. Brookland. (formerly Cushioiville.) May 11, 1802. STOP I _ STOP I MONEY,;3I:ONEY SAVED I Ai' Tll.l Union Clothing Emporium Corner of Bain and Plank "[toad Sts. YOU WILL SAYE From 25 to 30 Cents 1 on every Dollar By purchasing your CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS At the new 'Union CLOTHING EMPOitIETIff. b. STRAUS Zr, CO. Wens% N. T., 1862 F-Tunlmcsm.l-mm New Store t New ,G-ocids .t The undersigned beg leave to Inibrns the public that they hare opened business at IVELLSVILLE, Corner Main and Plank Road Strects,opposite the Union Block : where they will display au entire new stock of ' Readymade Clothing, and GENT'S r I URNISIII,NG GOODS, which will far surpass in 'quality, style and price anything ever exhibited in this town. We are aware i thar to build up a large trade, it is not only necessary to have 'desirable geoids, but to SELF, TIIE3i And we will make it an object for buyers to examine our• stock before purchasing • else where. AU goods shown cheerfully, repre- ' sented fairly,and submitted 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 op in the lateSt style. • An early 001 will most assuredly secure a splendid .bargain at the UNION CLOTlibiG EMPORIUM, D. STIIAUS .k CO. Weilsvale,ltino 1863., T. A. STEBBINS & CO. - nave just received a NEW LOT OF BRADrORD PLOW'S AND •-- • ' 'POINT Se • Which they afei SELLLNG VERY LOW FOR READY- PAY• '.3larch 12, 18G2. To Cousiiimptives. fram Advertiser, having been restored to I_ health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having snffered several "years with a severe lung affection, and that dread `diseasei Consumption—is anxious to Make known td his feflow-sufferers the Means of cure. t o all who desire it, he will f • end copy of trte prescription tised (fred of Charge.) with the directions for preparing and using the'sanie, Which they will find a sure biro for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, 4-c. The on ly objeCt. Of the advertiser in sending tbe Pre : , scriptitin Hid benefit the afflicted, and spread informatitin which he coric:eives to be bivalve 121e, and he hopes every sufferer will • try- his remedy, tie it test - them nothing, anti may 'prove "a Wising. Parties wishing rho pre-' please addresS • gay: EDWARD A. WILSON, - ' .Williamsburg, Skst. 24.--;.3'dr. • Kings County, N. Y. 'Notice. AA Wife, MARY ANN, has left my hod and ff.& board,without provoeation,and I hereby caution all persons not to trust her on my stem tit its Twill pay no debts of httreontraor, ins nnleis Compelled by law. s was smr.eon • l ir J / //-7 a••. . . 4 6 1. g i# 7 )o - ' " - ---,...- 7 -e i r , ' A ; -,:- - .< —,,,- • • _ _ 6 ,:i :ara , f .17 ZOE r - G7.7i" -„I. The Buffalo Nercantila Cauca* • -, CORNER of MAIN AND SENECA STREETS; stn : itaportant•link in the great - el:01124f; NATIONAL'MERCANTILE COLLKGEkt, entititith'o followinifellies, ICE* — YORk CiTYI i'IIILiDELPII4 ; EROOKLYN, -* ALBANY, , TROY; - CLEVELAND; DETROIT,. , CHICAGO, , AND. SAINT LOUIS. : , A Sebohirship issued from the 13ufalo Del; lege, entitles the to offend eitheioi the Colleges,for an unlimited time. = I TheDisign cif these Instittitions,is to impavt to young men and ladies, a thorough * prate*. c=al bsisiness cdubatiOn. = • • • : These CollegeS are oigartited and' condaiip ," ed upon a basis ivhich must seeniv tcritialr sparltte Institution the I est possible facilitiii for.icaparting a thorough tuercantile edniai lion, and render it as a whole, the most e‘mai, prehensive and completesystein in this eounwi Book-Keeping in all ; Its departmelit, Cots: rnercial Law,Commercial Arizlituetie and Pilaf manship, are taught in the mOstthorough arta prahtical manner. . The Spencerian System-of Penmanship, W ei taught by competent and experienced teacheril Scholarship, payable in advance, ElO. College open day at d evening: no vaealioni DeMdent Principal k Duralo, For further information, please. call at thi:4 College‘rooms, or send for Catalogue and Cir=. l cular enclosing letter stamp. Address , IRYANT & STRATTON, Buf f alo, N. I": FEM - WESTERN' iTeT.ELI • lioa. 9.11, 13, 15, 13. COMITLANDT .STBEEn Near Broadway, New York City.. This old-established and favorite resort ei the Business community has been recently re.: fitted, and is complete in everting that a.* Minister to the conifOrt of its patrons.- •LitdieJ.? and•Paluilies are specially and carefully pro; vided for. . . It is centre/Is located in the hniiness par of toe city, aria iS contiguous to the priiicipit lizitS of steamboats, cars, omnibuses ; In consequence of the pressure cansed'hy the Rebellion, Prices hare been reduced to ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENT 6 PER DAT; The table is amply supolied with all thi luxuribs of the settuti,.aritl is equal to that of tiryother'hotel in the eol,tatry. -Ample necommodtitiong are offered for up: ward of 400 guests. Do not believe' runners, haehmen,atidOthari who may say Nlie.Western Hotel is fall." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor... 270 i . D. ilineltater. fvl3 BOOTS AND SHOES: A. SANDBERG & to 's Tanners and Currieks. H AVE also established a, . . , Boot mad Shod Manufactory, oppocite D, F. Glassnaire's Hotel; in thC . rocan formerly occuPied. by J. S:: with: They offer their Boots and Shoes at a • LOWER RATE THAN THE' SAME QUALITY .HAVE EVEWBEEN SOLO IN POTTER COUNTY: And they will have nothing- but the best' work; me i and the best stock that the country, Will praude, and.money and labor can procarit: THU FEEL CONFIDENT THAT THEIR WORE WILL GIVE SATISFACTIOS. Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep Patti taitch at the Highest Marliet Price. GIVE US A TRIAL Coudersport, Pa., March 19 . - - SAPONIFIER! THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. AU Kitchen Grease can be made into good SOAP, by using Seponifier!. DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH BOX &hip Is as easily made with it, as tusking • a cup of coffee: • , Mannractured edly by the patentees. PENWA SALT itAir c dFACTVRING COMPANY: :No. 12.7 Walnut street, Philadelphifi, Feriy.. 1,1862. iy .. - • NOTICE TO EV RYBODY;' • . 110USt,.SIGN AND WAGON PAINTER, PAPER --- RANGER AND GLAZIER; • TiffE tinaersiemed iniiirra the pull: I lic of Goistleratiort and vicinity that hi will attend to all work entrUS!ed to him. Particular attention paid t 6 Shop with Jolla Reckhow, east side of Obi Court House. • F. L BAciirs. Coudersport, April 2/ Gal 8150 lIIEST tilai GROVESTEEN HALE, - I having fen:Mt-CI to their new wareroote* NO. 47'6 11110.11:11TAY. are now prepared to offer the puLgib a may; nificent new scale full 7 - OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO; containing all improvements knOtta hi tbtl country or. Europe, over:strurii• biss,. French graad,aCtion, Harp pedal, full iron frame, tei 8150 dASH, ItAtiItANTED FOR FIVE YEA o._ Rich moulding cases, - • s.lPiqt to 92411 N .,• • • all warranted made of the bc.‘t seasoned terinl, and, to stand better titan any sold for $4OO or 5500 by the old methods of 'into ifso: tare, - ire invite the beet judges to examine and try:timid flew instruments. and we statt.l ready at all times to test thew with auty of .ri atanufactnred in this county. Gitii.VESTEEDT Er HALM, ' 3th3 . ' "4i5 Itroadvray, Nt•ir Admittistratris' Notice. l ii rli tt ' e rlE e; ‘ t- 5 ..ie 1e 0 t r : 1 7. 64 1 d'* A l 4 l o l ; - o t,r ,r a t 1 :1 -1 Sweden township. Pot;:er county; doe:4, been granted in , the undereigned. ati Aerp.ns: indet,ted to said esiate are `regii riffo ni.tktr funnedistr periirnent indlihera , qt-*4- e i airime againit .anneek7 . ill. preienrit:se*:,&tri au thentiented IV the stibscriber..%:-.1 2 ft1„ ; ; , ,: SAI .113 NICEIOI 4 S, ..tdakinietatrix. Straen,4lll3; 21, 1862. , • CANA, SO RAGA AvITT.LIJ SUPERFINE FLOUR-lot-$1..35 per &vit. or • AlsO, Gideerfelli Of every dastriiited as cheap as cal he afberf, ed, -at the ' • -!POST Orrict ST Olte: reb: Ified - : - - r. 'a 1; EEO! lEEE $5.25 per ilart..l
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