TEMPMER.COUNTIZJOURNAL Weittefday , Svesting; Oat. , 1883: I "'"Tacical and 'General. - premium in Nevi York jparlhe Newt' York World_ d, "De . ,mia6raterofllaine had o Sentiraerits; ,os those of tryink to, do; they might have ticket. . . ; • 1 `The' confederate Gen. Wiaker,who was lately wounded in a duel 'in Apkansas, With Gen. llarmsdnie, his since died. ..• • t • nto lady who lost her eye'sight by,reid fog a boirowed paper, has recovered it - slice she became a subscriber. . • 'ierTbe Douglas Democrats of Berks corm tybare•come out for the Unioulticket, wbicb the soldiers' of all fo'rmer stripes are backing up :with great effect. fidirThelltica Observer says that Jahez Halleck,"of Oneida county, N. grandfather of-Major-General Halleck, died on the lith That., at: the extraordinary ago of one hundred And three years.• jerMr. Tillotson brought us, last week, a hemp stalk, measuring .1.0 feet in length, We wonder what "Jeff" and the little "Jeffs" will say about this luxuriant growth Of hemp. One stalk would' be 'Ruff:talent to dispose of the car case of some of the "lesser lightl." Sa.Blichael Burke, long tithe it. leading man among the Democratic Irishmen of Har risburg, we see it stated, has resplved to sup port no man for office who would suit Jeff. Davis, and hence opposes Woodriard and E4ip ports ' I ; ;10,In Harrisburg whiskey his in the-brief apace.of three _days sent three men into drun kard's graves, through grog-31)00, via the rail roads. The' employees of the roads are clear of all blame. In neither. case cokild they rant the accident. jarthe latest style of beop l • riblf-adjosting,double back action' can, face expansion, Piccolorninil gossamix indestructible, poloCtit! It is a very sweet thinggr. • - - SIISP.We are informed one lacly told .badge Woodward she hoped he would We elected, so that hei husband need not be dr4fted, and he bad not, the, honesty to tell her the Governor of Pewee'. has no power over the Draft. . • His ele'ction will be more apt to cen4 thah to!pre vent future drafts. ! lifirThe Brie. Gazette gives the vote of Col. Brown's - regiment, the 4th, for 'OciVernbr, as taken on the 9th inst., ' and certified by the Major, Adjutant, and Capt.,ait stood, officers, Curtin 15, Woodward 00. nlisted men, Cur tin 171, Woodward 4. Total, Curtin ,1136, Woodward 4. `Bishop Potter and 77 other Protestant Episcopal Clergymen of Phila., hare publish ed an indignant reprobation of a copperbead electioneeringdocument,ia defence qt Slarery, by a Bishop Hopkins, of Vermont. j They"con siaer it very 'derogatory to the church—to the cause of Christ—and as an effort Ito establish a Nation upon the principle of perpetual ban dage of the African. r • . nek. Aey inf or rn ati on ai; to the whereabouts of one Catharine blasting.% 'who left Wellsville on the 10th of August last:will bq thankfully received by Morris Conners, or li L er moth s ..r, Mrs. Catharine. Hjtstings. :Said girl is boat 12 years old,of light complexion,litile freckled, has black eyes, and brown hair ; had on when she left a dark colored flat, reddisl'!trecS with a small green figure, and a black silk vhsette. Any person who will return said Child to either of the above named persons, or give. informa tion as to where she may be ford, will 'be iberally rewarded.—l Press. • • :fir As there may be some doubts amo'hg Judges of Election as to the right H of soldiers to vote , at their own election distriFts without being in tbs district ten days prev,ious to the Election, we extract the following from Judge Woodward's opinion, inthecaso of Chase vs. Miller &Wright, 423 : " - When a soldier returns to his election dis trict, he resumes all the civil rights of citizen shipi'and, his residence being dinimpaired by his temporary - absence, he • bas a right to' vote •on election day." 13N10,10/ MEETINGS. There will be 'speeches made at the follow ing places at the times stated. Let all the friends of the Goyernment attend I .Let Union Derancrats add their. voices to the loyal de cree 'that is to be made perfect by the b votes of Pennsylvania's freemen. Let ever' man, be his past politics what they may, udite in the york . of crushing the rebeition ttiadl rebuking 14 treason of copperheads t• Centre, Wednesday Eve'g; Oct. , 7th. :tflysses;-Thursday Evening, Oct. Bth. 'Harrison Valley. Friday EAning, Oct. 9th. Stinderfinvillt•Saturdas evening, Oct. 10th. Bevefal speakers will be present At each of these meetings. "Othet meetings will soon be Iciipolatdittlfrongh the county. . . . s er•The other day while Mre.NutranPerry Was doing . ber ironing in her back kitchen, Vier 4i.ess took fire from a spark i.near Is soon as she discovered itlshe went into the house to lay' down and endeavor to extinguish: the.fire, by rolling herse • lf on - the carpetl failing 'in, this, and fearhig she might set the house on fire, she rusbEd out of doors and tied in vain , to put it out by rolling ou the grass. But before help arrived her cloth ing, was completelyLeonsumed and ;per body was _ -literally burned a crisp, and ;n ode or two - places to . the bone, . This (Thursday) Morning al 5 o'clock, slfe'dled.liaves it.busband- and three children to 'ourri her terrible death—one a soldier in the army.— We/twine Press. - ".. 19„, ; Provost Marshal General Fry ilas deci ded,tbat a man who is under obligation to perform military duty 'on his own laccount, cannot be received as a s b Alt t forianoiher. Also, , that - if the Board of Enrolinientihas been imposed-upon, and has granted a certificate of cam:notion because,of a substitutelfurnish ed who proves to be a deserter, or one already in the 'Military service, the board sliciitid, after noticato3be party proceed to recotrider ite action , nnd should set aside the ihrincijudg-, mentcand annul the certificate oCiexelbption granted. certificate of exemption halving been - vacated,..the patty's' original ihability unfierthe.draft remains. From this it will be seen that AIM I ty furnishing a taibinitute has to take all -the risk of his own substitute haying Pesti in - factin the service at the time bele actiiiited ar Wsibetitate: • I - Whitt has.,lssneti tbe following ordetr,;.. , ..Deputy..Ptiaytilh_tiarslWwill give des*eriftom Priettamik Vailktbil.lsth of OacibitrAirietur e4tY• -141:1611st SO"they will natio tasted as desert:Mt.'. The friends of such soldiers wtlt please notify them. A reward of Thirty Dollars will be paid for the apprehenstoit'arr st;iiitldelivery to Provost Marshals of stoetertera Any person has au thority to arrest a deserter.. • eelarea that if oneealed their, I ew York are elected their SEEto.Aboat,fiftysoidiers,front-the-hospitals came int:tithe county last weekin irtne, to vote The copperheads loakablue:" ° They said the soldier's were all on their side—but some how or other the soldiers that - are on their side are too far south to vote in the Northern States. Every regiment-that has• taken a vote has given all itsvotes, saVe'perhaps 3 out of every 100, to Curtin, the !'Soldier's Friend.". , itS±.„Our_friend; *r..Cooway, of Abbott tp, has seat mica 'speck:nen of his - apples—large, solid, saiooth and finely flavored, their posses sion Must he decidedly gratifying Capt. Jones has shown us an apple picked from a tree in his yard that -weighed 141. ozs. But Capt. Kinney beats thetivall I Be has preiented ns a specimen Of his apples that really surprises us, ' Ode kreighs 151 ounces, and four together weigh 3 pounds 7 °tunes. Add now, we can not see why, with these evidences of the success of fruit raising in this county, our farmers and land holders do not strive-nitoretocultivate it. We feel Certain if they could only see our ta.lile th - ey WoUld surely make the effort. Will they think of this and speedily make amends for their past negligence. ' • THE OLD O#KED OF OSWAYO. 0.9 1 / 2 v.iYo ) Oct. 6, 1863. tetra "JOURNAL I . Bend yvuthe names, of the Old Gbartlof Oswayo, who 'vote'd for, sun porfid and approved of the adminiStration of Andrew Jtickson. The Old Guard' would any leader. be it Andrew Jackson or AbrAham tir:co'•'i for the salvation of their country. They, all march to the ballot bok nelt weik .attd there deposit a vote fot Andreist G.,'Ciirtin for Governor of the State of Pennsylvaitik; and should that time attire as predicted b} ,Frank Pierce in 'his i^famons letter to Jeff Iparfs, theit will tlfe Old Guard be ready and wilting to use the 4artridge-box. • n H. ?S. skirts is, the buslleetrue lattacbment, omoramable. Franklin dale, Lemuel Loitll,lohn Davis, 'Jacob Reekho*, Gardner Weit, Thos: West, Jerome Citeesl#o.H. H. Munson, • Joelliaskinks. William ShattOck, Nathan Goodenoe, Nittl?an Goff, Calvin Stilion. Orson Abbot, Wm.Loai i • wood. 11ta,,,C01.-DlVight sends us the resolutions of the 149th, published in another column, with the hope that they may influence some friend of the soldier's to vote right, The fol lowing quotatiOn is from the Phila. Press : "The resolutions were unanimously adopt ed on the 19th September, 1863. by the 149th and 150th Regiments Pennsylvania Volun teers. having been submitted separately to each company in both regiments, and meet ing the unanimOns approval of each. These regiments, it will be remembered, fought with distinguished valor at Gettysburg They were in the Ist Corps, under the command of the lamented Reynolds, and suffered terribly in the bottle of ;the Ist ofluly, losing two thirus of their .:)11:cers aqa men, killed and wounded, before giving ground; and then yielding their position when the whole line was irdered tot fall back Notwithstanding their fearful losies, these regiments presented nn unbroken front in the battles of the 2d and 3d of July, and assisted handsomely in the final repulse, of the enemy on the latter day. They are now in the front of the Army of the Potomac, near - Culpepper, eager to encounter their countrY's:o4ten foes with bullet and bay onet, and now appeal to their friends at home not to alloyv oar brave army to suffer frdm a free in: the rear: Apar Last. night some of, the copperheads who arc ashamed to ventilate Ric it treason in 'daylight, distributed di:Cements upon the 'door steps of loyal citizens. It may be con soling to these blue-lights to know that a pro per dispositien of the'papera was immediately determined upon.._ The contents of the pam phlets and the rnethoc taken to distribute are of the same dolor. Always blaming Repub• licans with harping upon the 'Nigger" they exhibit their consistency by rehashing all the :stare Negro slang of the past and the present. cursing President Lincoln and his supporters and praising Jeff. Davis and the rebels, and finishing up, as every rattle-brained,shialloiv pated, foul-mouthed copperhead in the corn= try always dbes,.with tti "Bible View of Sla very, just as though a traitor dared read a Book that contains the history of Judas Isca riot j A successful coliperlicad one who can "stump" Five Points and Mack eralville- -is generally supposed to be devoid of any knowledge of the principle, "do unto others as'you,wobld have others do unto yciu." Tre'ason and Whiskey, Slavery and Adultery, klopperheadism end Woodward.are the hand in-hand devils that, would sink Patriotisin, Nationality, Freedom. and Morality, into the gloom of the dark ages. But, thank Ileaieh ! that day has not yet come. te,,,,We heard, the other day, that one of thelrespectable members of the iicket nomi nated by-the self-appointed committee of six copperheads, "carlo " 'and whiskey, was not present at the time the nominati.ins were fix ed and when apprised of the part he was ex pected to play, exclaimed : "Oa, no I I can't run. I'm out of politics now." lntimating that he was'ashamed to be on ri ticket with men who ar avowedly against the GoVern !nen', and the idea of being paced upon the record as opposed to the Wur was den:itledly repugnant to him.- We 'are sorry to hear by way.of the tory sheet in Wellsboro. that he was induced to let his name remain on the ticket.. The'dark-lantern party having found the "old knight" foolish enough to supply his agents in this county with a little money they think it best to make some show of spending it. A word more about this _ticket ,• it was christenad by one of the—little-headed-big bellied knights "Disorganizer." They have on it the tirother of the man who saysile can "control" * Potter county; this controling aid . is to be extended to the whole ticket, its pro t' etingarmstare jo encircle it abbtit add assist in gathering in votes from thoile Who ere "on the fence" and who, were it not for this ticket and these "arms," would in the end vote fi r the Right. Let ode ft,iardis•reini . m)er this: and' watch.llie t 2 arnis7(l). AnOther thifig fin this "disorganizer"-ii sorriething.that said it would tigct out" . froin the Union convention if a couple of resolutions in favor of sus t a i n . inn- the Government were fiassed.., They fai'eS kr, but it ;:a.srfbci-ignoribt to-kdow it and so remained in the Qiinvehtion. .This_ thing wants to go to ibe Legishittire, brit as he fins ' 4000 majority against him there is hot:much need of, discussing his merits or 'demerits Our Mende' will- remember that it is simply justice to give our tieminees'a-cordial,'llearty and unanimous support. They ore, every one of th',em, intelligenti'hcinalit:and capable Llnynl and trite, airery liarieat• man- give them hie ttapp'ert: ' • -• • - ~.- F , NEvlEßstriowslpt • .o,aVOPFA':4jr.',.tiii)t ‘ t' Suitable for Grapes,,,reaches,Pean,-.4eap harries, Strawberries., Blackberries, Currants, ',tc. t 'ofl, 21, 5;:16, 0r tp nCrett, each; at the following pnces'for the pr,eseni, '2O" acres for 5200, 10 acres for $110; 5 acne.. for Siity Dollars, 21 acres for Forty ,Dollers', - i acre for l'iventy' Dollars: ' _Payable, by one dollar a week ' Also, good Cranberry lands, and vi fags InCELETWOOD, 25 by 100 feet, at Ten pollars each, payable• by, one - dollar a week.. The above land and fauns, are. situated at Chet. wood; Washington Towiship, Burlington CO:, Netv jerbey. For further infortiationl apply; with.a P. 0. Stamp, tor a Circular, tol B. FRANKLIN. GARB, No. 90 Cedar Street, New Toils, N. Y. - PRICE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday 7 by P. A. STEB BINS & CO., Retail Dealers in Oro'*lea and Provisions; ! • opposite D. F. GlaSsmiren llbtel,: • ' Coudersport, Pa. '. ' Apples, green, Ifi buili.; V37a to • 75 116 tfiltd, " -1 00 200 Bearia, ". ' 150* 00 Beeswax, ? Ili:, • 25 30. Beet, g , ' 6 6 Berries ) dried, i:2 quart •6' 12} 12i Buckwheat, `l4 bush. ' . ' .60 75 . BuckwlteatFlour, 2 75 i 3 00 Butter, V - 11).',' • 14 Cheese, ' l, • 10. •12 Cloverseed ' 7 : 00 7-50' Corn, `i? bush.,' - 88 ' 1 00 Corn Meal, per cwt. - , , • "2 00 '2 25 Eggs : w doz , . - '," " 12 PlO s ur, extra, V plil:,. 7 50" . 8 00 . .do inperfirie " G5O- 7 00 Hams, %1 lb., 10 12 Hay, 'il ton, 600 700 Honey, per lb., 10 121 Lard, - IL 10 127 1 Maple Sugar, rier lb.; 10 12 Oats, "il bush. ) • 60 '65 Onions, " • 75 I'oo Pork, `ifl bbl., • 17 00 18 00 do `iti lb., 9 lO • do in *hole hog, V) iti, 5 , 6 Potatoes, 11 . 1* bush., '37k ' 44 Peaches, dried, Ifit lb", ' 25 Poultry, 11 rt..., 5 7 Rye, per bush:, . 88 100 • Salt, "0 bbl', '3 25 dots sack) . ' 16 Timothy e r ed '2 50 ato Trout, Or 1- bbl:, 450 500 Wheat, 11 bush., . 100 125 White Fish, `ll bbl., • 450 500 Executor's Notice. OTIbI is hereby given that letters eiecn 'll ,tort' on the last Will and testament of AMBROSE COREY, late of Ulysses toWriship. Potter county, dec'd, pave this day been grant ed to the nndetsigneil by the Register of said county. All perSona indebtedLto said desce dent willidease make payment and those hay inz claims will preient thern.duly authentica ted for settlement. SUSAN' COREY, Ulysses, Pd., Sept. 23, 1863 1563. "'SOS.; PIIILADI6LIIIIIIi ERIE • " RAILROAD. This great line traverses(' the,Nprthern' fled' Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to: the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. " , It has been leased by the Pennay/eania Roitroad Company, and undek their auspites is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Pasienglr and Ft:eight business from ll.A.anzsafrao to Driftwood , 2nd Fork, (177 miles). on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, on the Western Division, (7d miles). TIME Or PASSENGER - TRAINS AT DRIFTWOOD. Express train arrives • 2.10 P. M Express train feaves west 12.45 P.. 11 Cars run through WITHOUT CHANGE both ways on these trains between Philadelphia -Ind Lock Haven and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. EIS-cant Sleeping Cars on the Express Train both w:ip between Williamsport and Balti more and Williamsport and Philadelpdia: For inforthation respecting Passenger busi ness apply at the S. E. Cor. 11th and Market Streets, And for El'elglit business of the Company's Agents: S. B. Kingiton, Cor. 13th and Market Sts. Philadelphia, , J. W. Reynolds, Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R R. Baltinscire. H. H. HousroN, Oen't Freight Agl. • LEWIS L. llourr, .Geb!l7:icliet Agt. Jos. D. POTTS, • . Gen't lifanager,- Wiyiarnspot.t. Blaeksmi gIIN and after Monday, August 10. LP: WILLIAM FLING: An etcellent workman, always ready ,tfi work for such as will pay when THE JOB IS DIME. Is, - 6'oredit'givett unless by special arrange ment with the proprietor. ASHES, HIDES, Produce, OLD CASTINGS, Dried Black & Black Raspberries. County .rders, Cash, &c.,wanted. LJCIEN BIRD, Pro7rietoi.: Broolt.lond,.Pa.. formerly called Cdshing ingvillb, July, 1863. • Executor's Notice. OTICE is hereby given that letters mai -111 ."birv:ort the last will and, testab3tht.of HENRY'E, TI7CKER, laid Of Allegairy tp, Potter countYideed. have this day.beeli grant ed ).0 the undersigned by the Register of said county, All.persons indebted to said desce dent will please luakepaynien) and thosp hav ing claims will present theM duly Auth6ntica ted for, settleMent. A. P. RAYMOND, Ruin*. Ulysses. Sept. 4, 1863 - ESTRAY. -- : 1: 11.431 E t 3 the premises of the subscriber in 'kJ Homer township, atiCalt three month's ago, one two year old steer, a grizzly color; and a two . year old heifer. red with a white- and red-::potte'dfac'e ,• eliont twn weeks ago P. 'it:bite spotted hhirer, short ttill;',h4d !bob, h's though' stie gave milk. The ournM. or owners wilt come forwaird.,proce property and take theill tiv4y, Wi11,136 disposed of according to hint: JOHN LEDITAItIi _Bonier. Sept: '1..1 E163._ : Certificates • Of the finest style for sale at the tiotirlaat Office • • , , Prima Veit& XTEW GOODS at - eTEBBLCS &,CO'S 18211E1111 • * O. , r97-.0 , -. nurs" oi HIGHLY CONCESTRtatti VSETOLE eriktt A Pure. Tonic; '-'''''''-'..'. ' :-, D1'..r.-HO-Olatidisr•ac,rb:ll! Geri ihti Bitter*, Piltidir3 131 D. M; atcp;car, Lilail :Y wig. Eynon:,Alta' LIVER. COMPLAINT, DYSPERRIAj : . JAVIVRIRE Chrdnie or. lcirroas De6ili4lDrigeigs* the Kidneys, and ,ail diseases. ari sing from a diikderid Stomach; Sueh tronitlikation, tiNetki Enlnese orßloo'd te the Head,Aciditig heStomach,: : Nausee,Heartburn,DisgustrotrFood,leal. ne.sa or weight in, the Stoniegh, Sour Eructations', Sinking.orFluttering sit the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming o the Head,; Hurried and unit Breathing, Fluttering at the fleart;chok' ing, or Sliffocating,edeations when in ing postore, 6itnitish 'of .Vision j Dots Webs before theight, 'Fever 'and dull Pain, 4n the head, Daciency of Per- Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pain iiilheSille, Back,' ' Chest, Limbs, ke., ,Suthren Plusbes of Heat . Burning in the 'Flesti, COnstant Trnagi; ; "range and great Pepre` , of Spirlte. • •. . 1100FLiND'S GBRMAtif BITTEBS 1 ... Ate not a new and untried article, but have stood the Veit of fifteen leers trial , by _the American putilio - ; and their repttation.and sale, are not rivaled by any siniilar prepara tion. -The propridtoris base thouisisds d Letters from the most eminent CLERGYDIEN, LAW YEAS, PHYSICIANS, and CITIZENS. Tehtlfyitrg of'their own. personal knowledge to the beneficial effects and thedical virtues o these Bitten. ITTENTION, - SOLDIERS! .1 AND THE 'MENDS. td SOLDIER*: . Are call the attention tit' all having ridations or friends in tliiicirmy ia the fact that "HOOE LAND'S German Bitters' will cure nine tenths .of the .diseases induad by eilipsurei and iprivatinns incident to camp life., In the lists, published almost daily..in the' ncWspaf)ers,on the arrival of Ite it'Wlll tie noticed that a very large proportion are sufferffig froasde bility; Every case of that kind cad be'read= ily cured by lloolland's Germai Diseases resulting from discirders of the diges tive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely need among obr soldiers, buti dreds of lives "might be saved' that othet- Wiie will be lost. Executrix We call 'particular attention to the follow. lug retnarkithle and, well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes ' Whose life, to Use his own language, "has been saved by the Bitters':" PHILADELPHIA ' Aug.-24,-1863. Massas.,,Tosts Or.tia.-IVeltoientlenten, yodr Thiolkand 'German' Bltters tuts, tiaveCroy life., 'there is no mistake ' couched for by, numbers 'of lny:'contirtidis, some - of Wbose names are appended;and . wto were' fully coniatint,nt all the Cirerittistalices of, my case . tiro; andhavefiteri - f ortheiast four yea Member of S h eruin's egleliTiited battery, and under the. iiiiitiediate., eodt mand of Capt. R. B. Ayrea. ' Through the exposure attendadt lipeli- my "atl4tnius &idea, I was attacked in November Fait 'With itifliirn atiou of the lungs, and was for seVenty-twO days in the hospital. This teas Rllowed'by great debility, heightened by an attack °lf dysentery. I was then removed froth Abe White House, and sent to this city onboard the Steamer "State of Maine," &Jim which I landed on the 28th of June. Since that time I have been about as low as any doe could be and still retain a spark• of vitality. FOr a - week or more I was scarcely able to swallow anything. and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. I could not even keep a glaSs of Water on my stomach. Life could not last underench thonmstances; and, accordingly the physi - - cians who bad been working faithfully, tho' unsuccessfully, to rescue me from. the 'grasp of the 'dread Archer, frankly ,told me _they conld . t!lO an Mere for die, and advised me to see a Clorgylnah, and to Make such disposiz non of My Hmite funds as best suited Me. An `acquaintance Who visited ger at the leis pital, Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth .belbW Arch Street, advised 'me, as a forlorn to try your Bate; and kindly procuted•_a bottle. Front the time I commenced .taking them the , gloomy shadow. of death receded, and I am now, thank 'thid for,lt, getting bet ter. Though I have taken but ,two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being eermitted to. rejoin my ,Wile taul daughter, from wham I have, beard nothing for eighteen months ; for, gentle Men I.a.M a , loyal Virginian, from the vicinity_ Of Royal.' To yott Bitters,l are the' certainty, of life Vhieh has taken the plki s of vague Tears—to your Bittern Will t owe the glorious privilege of agaih Clasping to my bosom those,who are dearest to me in-life. Vet truly yours,. 'the MALONE... , We fully concur in 'the trig!) Of the a63e statement, as we had des; aired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Cuddle Wick, Ith Ne* Y9rk Battery George A. Ackley, Co. C, 11th Maine. Lewis Chevalier, 921 New York. I. E. Spencer, Ist AhillerY,tattery Y. J. B. Fabewell, Co. B. 2d Vermont. Eienrj B. ierome, Co. B, do; Maine. JohnT,„.Mucdonitld, Co. C . Stli Maine. John F. Ward, Co. F,. sth Maine. Berman Koch, Co. 13. 72(1 New York. Nathaltiel`B. Thdailfti. CO.? (15th Fenn. Andrew J. 'Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont, John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Perm. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I See thAftre of."cp' ' WH is on the APPZR of each bottle. - Price per qpittle 70 Cents, tiVitialf Hoz .. Should yiitir neatest drdigiet not beiellie atti4le, do Mitt be put off by any.Of the iototi looling preparatlotit that may be offeicid Wits place, but send to us, abd ftiritatd, securely packed, by express. _ • . . PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND ,liiliErFACtolit" *4.63ll:Arch Streit, JONES & EV'ANS, , • • (Succeigini to O. *. IfteKSONI 654 PROPRIETORS. FOR saie:ll4OrigkistsiudThaterriti eAIY 7 - .I.Vrral 74:407 1 PRICES 'REDUCED. EMI . i;11 em. 1 6; 1 I: l a ;D E 1 :1 " wit"' Loiver i . . My 4 sissprtmeat A Good,,,nsist;ag. of xl2)- nal vide.* .of . f.-,:,-=' - :!' '- '' ' : `-. , !•4': - 7 - 1?' t . -1 •!;s:' 1 -::**• ::; Rr'GOollfS - ! CLOTHING: BOOTS SI-10E S I , 1' GROCERIES, --. ti : -, P !0., 1 ' lONS - - Ls 1 ~[.... ~..,-:. ,:... L .., ~, t..: ..... „.,_ 'p : ie., Sce:, and reinetnlier that am not to fie undersold. . WOQIIAVANTP , D. ditATIMD, 1, 1863. =1 ~ V :'t Cs ':.:2 -..i7 . ..-1 '';';. I. 7.:', — ,: -. :',Y ,f 1 ,':, -.' :1' Nb F a a. g g FeEttiligthetEßtLyill cato,turemy#ock f Goods and inky only in CONV.gUEILITt Bttip, I Ithve concluded to , I SELL OUT . Ftheaper th.sL ,Dirt." I my choico stock of ' DRY GOODg; • . ' • ' ' ' j GROOE - RIE%. • = =,_ ioOT'S HARDIV3ILE, HILTS 1,1 tkps, NOTIONS, SCHOOL BOOKS, &c. c;i. URIVEN - -SAVKS ' ja ,34 8 gq C •• rn -4 •, LUCIEN BIRD 1 Brooklsind, Pa., Jane 25, 1863. Notice to , Drafted ;Men: The , l itime for Drafted 31ta to: appear has been extended as follows : . . . Potter County . :.. \ .'. . i 29th 'sub . -district, DOtideriptirt,Btil.ifia,flt . i:. 1 t andlSweden, October 19th.: ' 80th sub-dirtrict, Pleasant Villey, 'Hebron, Cara, Sharon and °away°, October 20th. 31st anb-district, Genesee, AllegannUlysses 'and Bitigbani, October 21st: • '. l -- 182nd sub-district, West Branch, Summit, AbliOtt: and Stewardson. October 24th. sub-drierlct, 138:fri3(SO Hector Jackson and Pike, October 25th. 1841kintlfidistrict, Keating, Homer, Sylvania and Wharton, October 26th. Ezaininctions can be held exeept acpord alce toftli the 460 - ve order. • 11 : (The Board of Enrollment will be in session daily for the purpose of hearing. cases of ex emption! and making exarrinations, at their Othce, from a o'clock. n. m. until 12 m.,'and :frc i m 2 o'clock 3 o'clock p. m., to receive ititutes. . W. W. WHITE, Capt. and ProvoSt Marshal. R. HAWLEY, Commissioner of Board. 'J. H. DOBBINS„: Surgeon of Board. i 1 Angu t 21st, 1863, TAKE NOTICE. TN' conse'cinezie,e'ofa'"Notice" in your paper of August 26th, signed by a certain Wm. ,Radde, supposed to he Wm. Radde, tbe e u perintetident and Cashier of the PennsPuanta Land and. .Farm Association owning their . bands in ithis c6unty 0", Charle§Bushor. now of this 'Coitnty,Offer the folloting property for stile. .gtran4cing an undisputable and. warranted tit ts,lite *hole or any part or fraction thelreof . , ;• A certain tract of land near the Germania Afiq in warrant No. 5075, Abbott township', Potter ea, Pa., containing - 100 acres. Also, ,25 ( Itcreb in warrant No. 5078; ;adjoining the Alcove. L ~,. 4 certain tract of land . . • - . with mill end im- Tioyetnerits, ther'enn, 'lef Kettle. Creek in ,tvarantNo. 5819, Stawartson townsh - p, con tai ing about 204 _acres. Also, warrant No. 1 1 ;250 .Gaines itmlislilp, Tioga county, on the row leading front Germania to Gaines, con tain crg:Bso acres. ' A so, several run warrants in the-townships of J ckson, West Branch, Abbot, tmti„,,Stew arts n, in Potter county. CIIA'S BUSFIOR. be 0 ania I Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 26,1863. - '1 Notice. - , AM : , Pottir e e '' - • , ' IM Aug. 1, t8(33. i 1 14 , I TICE is hereby given that Qharles Bo 'shor- now °ri me of this c o unty. holding dlowfug described property. has not yet any consideration whatever for the same, If jOitims are hereby warned not to ',cr ony of soidlirolierty of the said Bushor re they decision of the Co.urt is,giveu in 4 2fi Oise and C. Bushor has ti to'ute-the ideration money therefore. - the paid] and char' ))efo this cons e following is the property A:'eertaiirtrae , ,•Of lista nittr. tlitrOdtc a Bitll, in warrant 5075. - Abbot township r county, Pfv ; , acres 25 abFes fit s Wafriant 5078 srti'ltdjoining andbogie , o rettiMite thereon. near KL:ttle Creek, in ne:6Blol;l3lewaiditicii TfSrnatiip.Totter y, Pal, containing about 204 acres. Stiehl:it ',holds:Juts() inlet:lra-nab f;rie. e road leading from Gefmad4t fo ininABso acres. • moo Pott. Also tbef. - 211, 1 imp s Mir coupk 250 t OD t COll ; torir4:LL'E4. lig NT!SI,BLOOZI , OF RrAES I -ilr•ibtLzt: dteW,=;fat" ES EEO iiiii =MEE • - , ,t -L . ...! .7 , . ;... ..1; '...-::', • :.[', 7 : " ,',,,. :. : 5 .'," 1.1i,L: i."' rio . .aGer .:..-;.:1.,...-...',..:tf, 1 . : v. .; 7 . ~.........,' ~ .., E 1. 1. :1 :-. .: .. , 7.: .7;47); eire - 4 10 er' 7 l' --. : '''. - I , 1 .,.' - ‘'r. .. .:' • '-'!' .1: ; p • 0 -..• „ , =I =Ma , . Read., Reqq-4 • aa 4,. tifl,3 OEM= Out i New Pricelis, , in Full Blast 1- 1 ,,, , WORTS TO SELEOT FROM GOOD, DIERLITAC . §, OCHEOOS P, HILLI PS, AIALENS, DUN and other' Good Prias from 121.04_ eta.; for the best. PROVISIONS CEOCKERY • . • GOOD SHEETING 16 CO 20 irattlilo :to 30 cm GOOD,.BLEACHED IIItBLIN i ii 18 north 18 to 30 cta. GOOD DENIMS for 20 'eft.':berth SS to 35 cts. GOOD TWEEDS for 2 . 5 * foil worth 136 to ots. - 'GOOD CAS SIMEitES loti% GOOD BLACK SILKS '• 75 to SUB , wortb $125 to $1.75 • GOOD .00LORED worth $1 ALL. WOOL DE LAIN ES 'OW: • worth 50 ots. GOOD COMMON DE LAINES foil§ to 25 worth 25 to 30 ca. , . . . ALL WOOL ,MERINOS.,fa s 0 toss cis. l :worth O. to SL26 r/D Toots & A. LAAGE ASSORTMENT,irkint Lc* Good Calf Bodts for _ ; GoodWoroTii's Shoes for . cet4s Gdod Gaitern for 63 . c.eid4 • , ~ And n o 11 other kinds f fine sh•iits eine:lly low. In thisline of our trade we cauiSave yeai large.per. .cent. • . , . • Good. Snits Black, Grey.and . , Others': _Coati; Vest, -li.ants,Hat,Pocket Har,Okerhief i VittrAt7 and . Shirt for $lO to $l2 woitit $20.- _ ~ .... . .. . ~ We 'ean , also sell you Groceries at a a aiiii'of at least 25 to 50 pet-et: Good Tea of art rx. , 'l. rii qnality for SiAirrirdi $1,50: ,, Other good' Teas from 50 to 75 cts . -:. :•_, -.-li.vA Good thetrieg ToVino° froin 35' to Se•ota Good Sugar for 12 cents Opr mtnnection With some ()litre Beet bfng holises in NeW - York ,-wilrilivayeenttbrai us'to sell, many goods vety tnuC h warkeelprice. . • Dry Qonds from Jason Ft DooVoV - ey,_ Claffiini Mellon &I Co., New York, Also, Hair: land. Lindstey & Co_, two of the tint houiek . in Nevi' ' • • rom .Messrs. §toica, Co.„, 2 COurtlad , also Sleisis.44:: . stroet,"Dradford 348 BiOichi•WiK Yatitit;e Notions . from 11 - 04''SaitiltS= Pas ne; i3s:Couttlana st. •, • • lhiltviare from Morgan,. OimetariL - Sail : bo - :,'2oloOurilonc! st. •• . • , - --' • ' • .7rocl.o,ry frbm 3fr. Oscar Ctieesmito;. e . , • Groce~r!e9 from Meg.si-31AiLit 255 Wit.shlng,ton,..stgie. •' ' Hat - ,Ad,caps from tititk I . r• • 4.lsciPlry:Gpoti,s rrom. Wm. • Criiii6;ek4il) Co 85,,FraKklin stre.tslT. S., who, ever .t l le COX_ rgain,z.for • ,argaiii i .Vp r . . • !tot to edit u:poa as, arilp' . :(d - rtkiiii die • :G.et our. prides tefore eh ewhere. - '.XII" jobbers fiirdigh'ed for the , trade4t! Late ..v.hoksole , prices, said le it: bkr Atl it ap t birek quit 'tt• e. ,itte•only atilt 138 a "S' kotetSle I ieoos o'; „ , 3of • 11 . •••711. ' 4 , " Toifra - ilespeettla - MlllllMlSllgit A e _Nerw,zief.kitiorf 26, 1i6.11 , r . - • tti.10.7.1 MIMI ECM 157;4'.1.,•.f.1 315: OF 6 • .• ...„....39: , :;.;.,) ;•':-; -,%1) a.~ :: bs*Alii) Clothhig GiciCeige - 4 J~s.d ~::~ ..ui~;:!~ ME MEE MI MIE ISE MEM ll= EDI t .4 =EI =I BE =II !.+eu,s =a I`. . OM E 33
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