. TEE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Is the only paper pnbliihedlet Potter cannty circulates among an intelligent ,clateS:pc s peo- ple, and is thus,tui excellent ; mei:think:or both' City and Country Advertising. `• . - Transient Advertisements and, those - ‘at a distance must be Cash or bade responsible re ference. • 'All communicatioeS, to receive' , attention, must be directed to the' Editor, end contain the name of the writer. No attention paid to anonymous communications.' ; copy,one year, $1; Six copies ss}; Twelve copies, $lO ; Twenty copies, $18; with one to the person raising the Club. The money must tweedy:x . 4 the -names., Condersiiort, Wednesday ironing, Nev. 12, 1862 Local and Gi3neraL, ,Don't forget the Hospiial Aid So ciety. A box is to be seat next week .liZa-A few extra eopies'Of the Journal, containing the 'List of yOlunteers from this County, are for sale at this office. ma-Chauncey P. KilbOurne, Commis sioner elect, vice Thatcher, was sworn in- to office on Tuesday of this week. tat-G e u r g e Terry of -Capt. Johnson's Company died in thb Hospital at Wash ington last week. zeird. large fire ooenrred in Erie on the 20th ult., destroying 'some 570,000 worth of property. The most disastrous fire they have kn3wn for Years. .Lester Fling, of Ulysses,who went Into rapt. Arch. Jones' Company with the - last recruits, has. quite recently died in the Hospital. , 1 terAQuestion for the Supreme Court : A black man, through mistake, has been drafted from Troy, Bradford Co., and Vas gone to Harrisburg? Noty the question arises: Is he a Man ! sey-The dintheria is raging quite fa tally throughout . the county. Alt the children of seine familicS have fallen-vic time. to its terrible power." It behooves the people to be careful during the chang ing fall weather. , ser Allegany county, New . York, gives Wadsworth 3,333 majority'. "Bully fur Allegany !" She justly deserves to be the sister county of Potter. Fiero is our "Brother" Cole—we're whipped, but don't cry! - We're somewhat like-the Irishvian and the log: on top half the The London 7'intes now opposes the recognition of the South ! Wonder. ful ! Mr. Gladstone, too, seems to have backed down from his strong; position in favor of the South. What cau all this mean ? Is it the legitimate fruit of Emancipation niprochtimed by Presideut Lincoln Y We shouldn't i be much stir• prised if it so proved. The Revenue froni l l the Tax Law will; it is now thought, e nearer funr hundred than one hundred and fifty mil lions per annum. President Lincoln, although speeiaßy exempt td by law, yet voltintarily pays $1220 ye• dy, out of his salary,-under this law. Tile spirit thus manifested is worthy of universal imita tion. BErllon. Simon Cameron will, it is stated, be a candidate for the U.S.Senate; in Educe of Hon. David Wilmot, next win ter. If he is, we venture - . the prediction that he will be elected. He is now on his *ay -home from Russia. m..We regret to learn there is trouble at Harrisburg. in the organization of the drafted men, who claim the right under the law to choose their own officers,while Adj.-Gen. Thomas orders their incorpor ation with the old Regiments. A ease is to be brought before Jpdge Pierson, whose decision we hope will be accepted by all. ts.. The New Fivc - -Twenty Year Six Per Cent. Loan is the onlione which the Government is now issuihe at par, and large subscriptions are daily makini , in all the, principal cities. Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co , Bankers, 114 South Third street, arc the Agents in Pliiladelphia,and will cheerfully afford every facility and explanation to subscribers Teacher's Examinations. The examinations of Teachers for the Winter Schools are adrc:tised to take place as follows : Lewisville Nov. 22 Harrison Valley Nov. 24 Biugham Center Nov. 25 Ellisburg Nov ; 26 Greentrain School Housi Nov. 27 Oswayo Nov. 28 - Sharon Center Nov. 29 Mr. Israel's Burt's Dec. 1 . . Dutch Town Dec. 2 Coudersport ' Dec. 3 Bird School House Dec. 4 Sunderlinvllle Dec. 6 - Mouth of West Branch Dec. 8 Germania, Dec. 9 Oleona Dec. -10 Mr. Stephen Horton's Dec. 12 Mr. Wm. Burleson's Dec. 13 Time of commencing 10 o'clock, A.M. Mrterials for writing will be needed. _ The Fall Institute at Lewisville was necessarily put off last September, but will now convene on the 17th, to continue five days. The services of Prof. Davies were thus lost, as be could not visit us later thin Sept. The best help now available will be in attendartee. Teachers should come prepared to do most of the work themselves. A mistake oeourred in the Report of Superintendent: Stewardson should have been included in the number of townships where "boarding around" does not prevail. . The Hegbes4eS. in Pennsylyanra are'alreadi begin:44,W fear the bolting of some true - men from" . tleir traitor party; iheY th'realenideetb; Woriiiifian the Eng punisbinencfer4reasii, end. Sai'that it , were better for them: that a."mill-stone were:hanged about their necks and .they were caste into. the 'depths of , the`,sea." "The' Wicked flee' When - no man ( wen cth ' Convinced 'Of their ewn rottenness the leaders. fear _ that their followers. May detect it aniftlins defeat their pretty plans for embarraising the goverpment. torhere is many a slip 'twiirir the cup and the lip." Frank.. Hughes % may be --United .States Senator'; hi may nee. 'There elists a nossibility that •someone else.ruay claim that. position. We advise Prank to work hard. aeaiiist this poisibility.: -Remember Vallandigham's fate l _Buckle on your armor, :but' threaten not •" drunken men and fools quite often run their necks into the very noose they most industriously , sought to avoid. O Wfi''Fremont, •the man traduced .by every- ignoramus ire the: country, has just been sawn bovulie is roved by those who know him best,=netwitbatanding the op post-nob of the, family who'"make and • break men.' On the evening'ortbe Ist inst. a sword was presented to him by the Germans, of "St. rouis. The' procession, attecding the presentation, was one mile long.-with the streets densely crowded along the rouie.. Transpatenctes were exhibited' whose inecriptioris plainly told the story of the people's love for the great and noble-hearted Pathfinder. The sword was.mounted with gold- and coat $lOOO. The ladies at the Bathe: time presented Win with it sash of white silk, one endrof which was studded with thirty-four stars in gold, below the:stars which were clus tered in the form of a shield, were the words : "United mid Free." "To the patriot, John C. Fretnont, from the La dies of St. Louis." Three days after the election occurred, when the Blair family, who were instrumental in Fremont's re moval from the 'Western Department were defeated by the Mends of the Free-Gen eial, and Knox, Radical Republicaa,beats Blair, jr., Anti-Fremont Republican. tRir"A fool's praise is a wise man's shame." The locofeco papers of this State, to proVe that the election of the Democracy to power has been a gain to the -Union, quote from the Louisville Dentocria and :Missouri Republican cer tain article's, caking them 'rejoicings of the'BUrdcr State Union men." It will be a new thing for the Union people of the Border States to have: classed with them such men as the editors of the Dem ocrat and Republiean; the hitter of which has ever : sinee the war broke ,out exerted its Wholo.intluence to defeatthe plans and nUrpOses of loyal men, has, at different times published items of intelligence that the other papers refrained from publish ing fur fear of giving information desired by the . Rebels, has traduced and.villified every General placed at that, post who pretended to do his duty, and has by all and every weans within its poWer con scientiously. and consistently sought to accomplish the end of that..for which Bu chauati made the beginning before leav ing Washington. The election in St. Louis is a fitting rebuke to those who quote in high glea the strong adulations of this second edition of the Charleston Mercury. We .expected -nothing more thae rejoicings from-these and other Bor der State journals, the Richmond Exam iner-and the. like, but 'wescarely thought the Democrats of. Pennsylvania were such egregious .fools as to publish them as any thing than the vilest treason sheets. But then some allOwance must. be. uiade for men who follow iii the footsteps of Hughes, admire' Vallandigham, rejoice over Your : . bees, and vote for Such foul-mouthed dem ogoguescus:g-atucs, P, Rarr the • .burg Post. -M'-1 - Vo are informed that many of tLe men iwho were drafted in this county have not yet reported themselves to the proper officer. Much curiosity is evinced to know the penalties under State and Na tional laws fur refusing to serve when drafted. The draft is enforced under an act of Congrass of July 17,, 1862, which provides among other things, that "the President is authorized to make all neces sary rules and regulations - in cases where State laws are defective as to the enrol ment or execution'of -tho draft. An act of assembly of. Pennsylvania, passed in 1822, (65 section, April 2d,) provides as follows : - '''Each and every * * *, private of the militia who shall have neglected or refused to serve when called into active service in pur suance of an 'order or requisition of the Pres ident of the United States, shall,be liable to the penaltiei defined #n the act of Congress of February 28th, 1794 or any other nets that may thereafter be passed. On reference to:the act of Congress re. ferred to. it will be found tv embrace the following -points ' , Every officer, non-Commissioned officer, or private of the „militia, who shall fail to obey the orders of ,the , President of the United States * * * shall forfeit a sum not ex ceeding one year's pay, and not less than one month's pay,, to be. determined and adjudged by a court-martial * * *. and such nott. commissioned officers and. privates . shall. be, liable to be imprisoned by a . hie sentence, on failure of payment of the fines.. adjudged against them, for one calender month for ev ery five dollars - of such fine." . * It has. been . decided by. the Supreme Court of this State that those who disobey the requisition are _not employed in the service so as to be liable .to .. the articles of war, , but that they are • liable to be tried by' court-martial,. under the above aer. Such eogt-partial:•mnet:be consti tutea ii r the - authority' of the. United States WM EINEM Mi • • • • STAturii.--The:4tofiession. has gone alii.oad:ttiaiibelaw, with refer. , ente r Revenue Stamp!, will notlie t enfarbred intilthelritlofJan naig. Thiele a Mitifake., All penalties for non-use of these Stamps arellow in force, and-they-will be rigidly ,enfoteed - as.fiist as the , various 'Stamps, are ;issued, The Commissioner has made `a decisionrela; tive to tax stamps on checks, drafts, notes, &a. It is - of interest to every business man, and is as 'follows: : = 1862:----1 would say, that When maker of a Check, draft;iiete, or any other document,. shall neglect -to put on the required stamp, it will not do for the party receiving the same to affix the stamp and can cel-it, but it must be returned to the maker for him to do it. 2., ' 9EO. S. BouivEtt., Coniinissioner. Apples are so plenty in• Western New York• that they Call be bought for fifty emits a barrel! Potatoes show, no, symptoms of disease, and. the ,best Mica are sold for a dollar a •barrel, including ,package. One farmer has an orchard of choice grafted 'fruit, and offered the Whole: of his erg; of apples at twelve tind'a half cents per bushel, the purchaser to-gather the fruit and select only such as he want ed and could sell. Wood wanted at this office, on Sut scription. A few cords of fine wood imme diately. IT CAN'T BS DISPLACED.—•We are assured by experienced housewives who have used D. B. DeLand & Co's Chemical Saleratus, that it cannot be displaCed from their domicils while they preside over the households, for with it they alWays have :light. beautiful biscuits; hush:ands are good-natured, the children don't cry; and domestic matters all go smoothly. It will be so in every faintly where this article is used, and It ca.n.be found at the best stores in - town: :Ruy, no *caber. r.; PRICE CURRENT. Corrected' very Wednesday by. F. A. STEB BINS Si CO., Retail Dealers in Groceries. and Provisions, • opposite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel, Coudersport, Pa. Apples, green, V bush., s37q to 75 do dried, " 100 200 Beans, gg 100 150 Beeswax, V lb., • 20 25 Beef, - " • . 3 4 Berries, dried, V quart, . 6 1271 Buckwheat, V bush., 37f 44 Butter, v lb:, 15 18 Cheese, 4 . . '7 .10 Corn, V bush.,• 75 88 Corn Meal, per cwt.,' ' 150 '1 75 Eggs, `t•l doz , - - 12 Flour, extra, - 19 bbl., 650, 7 00 do superfine " 5 50 . 600 Hams, Tol lb., - - - 9 - 121 llay, `l.l ton, • " 600 700 Honey,- per lb., . • •Id 121 Lard, • "' - - • - - 10 121 Maple Sugar, per lb., i- 10 12 Oats, V"bush,, . • - 371 40 Onions, " 50 ' •75 Pork, `i'l bbl., • -. 15 OG 17 00 do 70 lb., " - 8 9 do in whole hog, 'l7 lb., . 5 6 Potatoes, per bush.,-- 25 371 Peaches, dried, %I -lb., 25 Poultry, V . lb., - 5 7 Rye, per bush., 63. 75 Salt,ll bbl., do sack, Trout, per 3 . bbl., Wheat, `ll bush., White Fish, bbl., DIED_ At I'ike Mills, in Pike township, Potter co.. Pa. Nov. 1, ROSAT,I4; infhnt ,daughter of Willard and Catharine Carrie!, aged 12 weeks and G days. In Allegany, the 9th inst.,,Mrs. HANNAH GEE, wife of Samuel Gee, aged 69 years, 7' months and 23 days. . CFFICE OF JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, • iLt.lay Cooke & Co., Bankers, 114 SOLITti TI/BM STILES.; Philadelabia, Nov. 1, 1862. The undersigned, having been appointed Subscription Agent; by the Secretary of the Treasury, is now prepared to furnish, at once, The New Twenty Year 6 per cent. Bonds of the, United States, designated as "Five- Twenties,?' redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, after five years, and authorized by Act of Congress, approved Febi'y 25,1862. The COUPON BONDS are issued in sums of $5O, $100, . 5500, and $lOOO. . The" RBGIBTER BONDS in sums of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO and $5OOO. Interest at 6 per cent. per annum will com mence from the date of purchase, and is Payable In Gold, Semi-annually, which is,qual at the present premium. on gold, to anode. EIGHT, per cent. per annum. Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists, and all who have any money to invest,should know and remmember that, these bonds are, in effect, a First Mortgage upon all Railroads, l Canals, Bank Stocks and -Securities, and the immense products of all the 3lanufacturesokc., in the country : and that the full, and ample provision made for the payment of the interest and liquidation of principal, by Customs Du- ties, Exciie Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to make,these Bonds the Best, Most Available 'and Most Popular Investment in the Market. SubsCriptions received at Par in Legal Tender Notes, or notes and checks of banks at par in Philadelphia: Subscribers by mail will re ceive prompt attention, and every facility and explanation will be afforded on application at this office. A supply of Bonds` will be 'kept on hand for immediate delivery. , 'JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent. ' LIST OF CAUSES for trial in the Court of Common Pleas of Potter county, at December Term. Herron & Laughlin vs T J Burdic Fay Bradley &Dwight yr TJPeleg & G &Lithe VT T Jones Vs 'WniJordlin .1 . - Hannah M Wharton ; vs R W Mclntyre W E Metzger,adtar.,'&c. vs. W T& A FJories WT, Jones & Bro vs J'M Kilbourn • A Baring et al Trustees &c vs C King et al , -ct (c• 4, vs,W T . Jones & T West Moses Racket vs j Brown garnishee of Hall Colwell& Lyinan vs , Charles Chandler Amor-Fairbankit vs' Lewis Wood L - Can field •vs Fred Brooks, GarniShee,&o. J 0-Mercerean et al vs P-B Dedrick Commonwealth -.Va Wobdard Sherman • • ••• "Jam& Bartron •!, H. J. OLMSTED, Fraley. Coudersport, Nov. 10, 1562, --; AkittiaY. ; premises -QC ttrkeubeeti,lier,,in Romer llwaship, - eopie six„lftelcerntr, se:.Park RedAreuling:Reller., ; .loe,owAer eyilt *ye PropertYPell chargPsianitttikfl!Pr 0 0 41 or she: Fh9 vitt -be spld AccAndh , g to e .P 1!) )Imiter,tp., Rev, 12;-1862. ~;;. PROOLPIA . TION - ta - TBEREAs the - .lion. Robert :111: :White "TT ficsiderit:Jutige;and Owl ; S. Tones and CL G.:Coirinf Associate : Judges or the CoUrta of Oyer & ;Terminer, and:General Jail Delivery, Quarter Session s . the.peace; GrPhani' Court and- Court- of Common: pleas for the County of.Potter,::have Issued ; !.their precept, bearing: date. the eighteenth '414 of Sept, in thO:;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,. Qoarter Sea sions.otthe'Peabe, OrpharisiVourt,lind Court of Common Pleas, in the Borough of Couders port, on MONDAY,..the_.lsth_ day of Dec. next, and to continue one week : • : Notice is. therefore hereby given to_the Cor i:lm allies s, 'Justices: Peace. and'cotistlibjes within the county, that they be then and there in their proper persons; at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rolls, records, inquisi tions,: examititionsi• aniiiztherremetohraticeit, to do thosb things Which to their offices ap pertain to be done.; And those who are bound by their recognizances to proseeute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of said county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. Dated at C9IIDERSPORT, Nov'r 4, 1862, and the 84th year of the 'adept ndence of the United States of America. . , „ • Administrators In'pnrsuance of an order of the Orphans' Court for the County of Potter, the under -signed . Admlnistrator , and Administratrix 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 P. M. 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 win:: - Bounded on the' Norttrbr Lots Noa. 98 and 105, on the East byy - Lois Nos. 105 and 139, 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 and 61 tenths of an acre being part of Lot No. 108 of the allotment of lands of -,Dr.-.George fox,. Triletee; and situate in the roVrtship cirAlle gany, in the county of Potter, and Common . - wealth of Penne, on which one Log House, one Frame Burn with about 30 acres improved Land and some Fruit Trees: 'fermi one-half Cash, and one-half in one year with interest. WILLIAM ROGERS, Administrator. LIXINDA BENTON, Administratrix. Oct. 20th, 1862. MANHOOD; 110 W LOST ! HOW RESTORED I Justpubliihed in a - sealed envelope, price 6 cts A lecture en the Nature,Treatment acd Rad ical Cure of Spermatorrhcea or Seminal Wea kness, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generallyi.Ner vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity,resaltinefrom Self-abuse, Sc., by Roar. J. CIILVERIVELL,M.D., author of the Green Book, Sze. The woild•renowned author, in this admir able Lectureelearly proves from his oivn ex perience that the awful consequences of Self abuse may be efiectually.used 'Without medi cine, and without dangerous surgical opera tions, bougies, instruments. rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no mat, ter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Scut under senl,to any address,in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt 'of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, . Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4586. 350 400 20 450 500 1 , 00 125 450 500 The subscriber having been appointed Assessor 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 that he has divided his assesment dis trict, being the 18th District of Pennsylvania, into the following sub-districts and had 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 Unionville; ind , tbe townships of Spring, Benner, Boggs, Liberty, Howard,Curtin,Snow- Slaoe,B urnside, Walker. Marioni Uninn f Worth, Taylor, and 11tisten, Assistant Assessor:R. G. Durham, Postoffice Bellefont. No. 2. All that part of Centre county in cluding the townships of Furguson, Harris, Patton, Halfmoon, and that part of Potter township lying •Wcst; bf, the Lewiston and Bellefont turnpike, Assistant Sisees'or Thomas Dale, Postoffice Boalsburg. No. 3. All the remaining part of Centre county including %the townships of Miles, Haines, Penn, Gregg, 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 shipS'of Alison', Beech Creek, Bald Eagle, Leman, Porter, Logan, Greene, Crawford and Wayne, Assistant Assessor G. Hutchison, Postoffice Mill Hall. No. 5. All the - remaining part of Clinton county including the Borough of Lock Haven, and the townships of Pine Creek, Dunstable, Woodward, Cold Brook, Geergan, Chapman, Leidy, Keating,.Galltigher, Assistant Assessor William Fearon, Postoffice Lock Haven. No. 6. All that part of .Lycoming county lying on the .west side of . I.(vcoming Creek, also including the townships of. Bastress, Suiquehanna, Limestone and Nippenose, Assistant Assessor, Daivid Showers ; Postoffice Newberry. No. 7. AU die . 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, POstoffice Williams port. . • No. 8. All that part of Tioga county includ ing the Borough of Tioga, the townships' of Tien.m,Rutland,Richmond,Sullivan;Covington, Ward, Bloss, Liberty and . llnion, and the Boroughs of Mansfield, Mainsbarg and Cov ington, Assistant Assessor, S. Post offiCe. Mansfield.. -•- - • No. J. Alithat part of Tioga county includ ipohe.Bornughs of Laiirencevgle, PkblP44, Knoxville, an d ihet-townsliips'ofJackson; recce, Nelson,l)sceola, Deerfield; Farmington, Brookfield a.te, .Westfield, Assistant Assessor, C. H; Goldsmith, Postoffice Knoxville. _l9. All the remaining part of Tioga,connty including: the Borough of "Wellsboro, the townships of Middlebury, Chatham; Charles. ton, Delmar, kt forris,'Elk, Shippen, Gains and Clymer Asstitant Assessor, M. Bullard; Post. offideci r ellstioro.-7- =' .. No: 11. - ,The• county- of :Potters Asirstant Assessor, A. Rounsville. Postoffice Cou.dats port. Grzoncs Boat, Assessor. Boaliburg, Centre Co.,Fa. . WM. F. BIIRT,-Sheriff. Notlice =MEI - =a NE MEM 50 to 15 per cent. saved, on every DqXlar, bawls* Aiiiteadii'at Simmons' FM WHOLESALE ofiatETAZ.L RE.GULATOR, Osvirayo Village, Potter Co.,Pa. We are happy to inform all those in eat of Choice and Domestic Goods, -that we now have a stock of some - X 10,000 ; Worth . of all kinds of DRY. GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES,' HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, - . ,CRO,CHERY 201ARDWAREP and iVerything 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 thosei 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 als o 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 t 022 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 . , Gtiod Apron Checks and Check Shirting, 12i to 15 cts. 16 to 20 Good Ginghams, 121 to. 15 16 to 25 Beautiful DeLaines and . Poi' de , Chevres, 12 to 20 . . 20 to 311 Nice all Wool Merinos,63 worth $1;25 t 01,75 A large assortment of Black Silk, , - 88 to $1,13 1,25 to 1,78 Fine Black Silk Shawls, $6,00 8,00 to' 3,00 - "And alarge stock of Black Silks from 75 cts to $1 00.wotth from $1 50 to . sl 75. , =Good Spragues, Merrimaes Duanells, and many.. other grades of very nice Prints, _new styles, warranted- fast, colors, 4arrass .Checlis and others;:fcir — ll to 12i 'cts "nothing — oVer worth' 15 to 20-cts, • LN SHOES WE CAN SAVE . YOU A VERY LARGE PERCENT. Good: enameled boot; 7i etsi,worthsl.l4'?l.so Good balmoral bootees, $l,OO • 1.5061.75 Women's good Calf b00t5.75 to 1.00 1.00t01.63 Men's do, . $2.75 4.0064.75 Warranted Kip Boots, borne-made, • $2.75 3.59t04.00 I . • CLOTHING . , We call your attention in this line, as it is from 50 to 100 per cent. below most Other dealers—the Jews, so much notedfor stilling cheap, not excepted. We will sell you all Wool Fine Black Doe skin Pants for $3,50, worth $5.00. I Good Suits of Black Clothes : Coat, Wet, Pants, Hat, Socks, Pocket Handkerchief; Lc., • • for $lO, worth $l5. 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 Sr ,v_ _ _ _ _rood Sugar for 10 cts. Salaritus 7 to 5 cts. Coffee 16 cts. We would also inform•you that we have got established in our NEW SALES-ROOM; the largest in this section—and - , ffiled'from cellar to garret. Also the largiThaildings adjoining are used by us for storage rodins. THE : HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER, and other Produce, that can readily.bel con vertedinta Cash.. - One word more. M the transportation on oar Goods froM Welleville o here,costs only 121 cents per huildied;andiMiotheiespensos are small, we do not heed large profits, i. , C. H. SIMMONS °SWAY° REGULATOR Oswarrximp, Oct. 10, 1862. t) • MI . e r - -1.r. , :-., --- ,:',..::::EX 077;4 " - : Tho 33Uffala Mereaatiiiktigtele , CORNER OF MAIN AND - SENECA STREEI Is -ail important link in the:: great chitin of `NATIONALLIdERCANTILE COLLEGIONe.. • cated in the following:cities; _ -,t *.f NEW:YORK PHILAIIEL/STA, BROOKLYN;* • AtIIANY-:: TROY. CLEVEBAND;•-', DETROIT; r• CHICAGOi"" AND SAM - 11 j, A BcholiirshiP issued from the BuffilnCol entitles theltolder to o ral l the Colleges teen unlimited time, ; The Design of these lustitutiozis,lit hililayart to young men and ladies,4 cal balnesi edtication. • • These Colleges are organized *itild citilifikei ed upon a basis which must secure tepannilistitutron the test possible for, imparting "a -thorough mercantile - edam' Lion, and render -it as a cvhole;the iucisfciab . prehensive and complete system in thi,scounmy Book-Keeping- hi all its - department; COime mercial haw,Commercial Arithmetic and Pin manshits,are taught In the meat. tberouiliiiid practical manner. • • The Spenterian',System,of Penmatishiit, Is taught by competent and experienced teatkirs Schblarship, uayable in advance, $40: .- - 4 . College open day aid evening: no vac bolus Resident'Princinal at Buffalo . ; J. C. BRIANT. • For further information, please calnitAhe College rooms, or send for Catalogne'and qr cular enclosing letter - stamp. Address.' BRYAN lc STRATTON Buffalo • V. 4175 ME NM OrEfir : 001M1 - . . . JUST arrised.and for sale at fair raiees,and J .for READY-PAY EXCLUSIVELY, a gen eral aasoihneut of New Goods, such as FAR TOOLS, BATS and CAPS, CLOTHING. and - BOOTS and. SHOES A FULL SUIT FOR $5.00 Drk:Goo4.lB, • Grodiaes, Crockery, Notions, SCHOOL BOOKS. BLUE FISH,' DIAIIrEIIEL, Cob, and HALI BUT, Etc., Etc; q., and*so fourth. CASH taken nL , Par. CREDIT. taken at 4000 9 -000 - L'OUNTY_ORDERS at ; 90 CU. ULYSSES f•CIIOUL ORDERS at • Par. •ULYSSES-TOWN ORDERS at ; BB OW. PRODUCE at What it is,worth. Good ASHES nt _ 8 SO 12 Cts. • L. B.LEta.. - - , Vrookland,,(fore9erly May 17, 1862. - WESTERN HOTEL . , -.. Nos. 9.41, L 3, 15, 17. COURTLANDT STREET, Near Broadway, New York City. - 4 • This old-established and favorite resort of the Business community has been recentlfre:- fitted, and is complete in everthing that eau minister to the comfort of its patrons. Ladies and Families are specially and carefully pro. tided for. . It is - centrally : located in the business part of the city, and is contiguous to the principal lints of steamboats, cars, omnibuses, &rries. , - In consequence,of the pressure caused by the Rebellion, prices bare been reduced. to ONE DOLLAR AND PIETY CENTS PER. DAY. The table is amply supplied with . all this luxuries of the season, and is equal to that it any other hotel in the country. Ample aCeommodationc ure offered for ward of 400 guests. Do not believe runners, hackmen.and °there who may say "the Western Hotel is full." i D. D. WLNCHE.STER,_Proprietor.' . . l Thos. D. Winchester. - fvl9 A. SANDBERG & BRO'S . , Tanners and Currlers, HAVE also established a Boot and Shoe Manufactory, opposite D. F. Glassmire's Rotel, in the room formerly occupied by J. B. Smith; They offer their Boots and Shoes at -a- • • - LOWER. RATE THAN THE SAME QUALITY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD IN. POTTER COUNTY:. And they will have nothing; but the best work~ met; and the best stock that the country will produce, and money and labor can procure. THEY FEEL CONFIDENT THAT THEIR • WORK WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. • Hides, Calf Skins; Sheep Pelt's 2 . taken at the Highest Market Price. 1. GIVE US A TRIAL, I . r ,JCondersport, Pa., March 19 Coffee Sugar 11 cts. Bar Soap cts. Notice is hereby-given that the Partnrrshily heretofore existing under the name of Bupton and port's,. is th is . diy dissolved by. mu Ind consent. The huzinesg will be continued I,y J. W. Bouton. • - J. W. BOIITOY. WOOLSEY BURTIS White's Corners, Sept. 30.. TEM Steam Saw - and'Grist Mill at Germa- Mit, Abbot townshiP, Potter coanty, 'Pa. Doin . g . an excellent business -; a first rate stand. foi - , an industrious' man with some capital. Those reflecting must apply sobb to • : WILLIAM RADDB;,3OtI Broadway, N. y . • - Or at the Mill at Geimania. Abgust 27, '1862.. . • oboe. • Y Wife, MARY. ANN, has left my brd and 111 board,withont prorocation,enti I hereby caution all persons. not to trust _her on my. account as T will pay 110 debts of ber contracts ing mdess compelled by law. . - - • The .POrtnership... EXISTING. heretofore -tinder the "firm of . Garrett, Bally* Co. is this:day d by the] withdrawal olthe underrigried.. • ; -. HENRY .GA IZRETT: • SUBSCRIPTIONS forwarded-For any u' the Q, standard public:idiot/A, itini.biuor_s,iirliiirt ed \from: Bostoni,Etuladelphinz. or . ..Ntnr...1"04,,, on short nutlet. Give us a call at the - POST OFF1(-1:. ME= 3 ~€ - ;~, ' t , ~ . ....... 4 c,'.., . 1r , -- t•P'. I - . 4.0 e ! " I ' ✓rak /C / - - 4f al ' iiof ii ttginal ' - • -,- , •-s• 7.: • MI ICAILS ttO GLASS. -'r, anti other HASDWAJLE, BOOTS AND SHOES. Dissolution, For Sale' or to Let. MT 4 Li gh4nlo f.l BEI
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