TitE I''CiTTER 'COUNTY JOlntl, Ccddonasport,iiVecbie:iday Ssiening. 1 t. 14, 1863. , Local and. Genleral; 'ltii‘dc;ld is 54 cts..preiiiium in New.york. They are talking about having it. Na tional Bank in Wel!stifle. Why'not hate one in condersport, • ' •I - jorThe Provost Marshal Gendral in Pirash ington thinks the draft will bring in 104,000 men. Ill® As far as beard from th i e election in this county passed off very quiel. No pitch ed battles, but some approaches o it. I gis„Vire have delayed our paper one day in order to get the result of the elections in our State , and Ohio. No paper will e issued next week and perhaps not the wee after, as we are compelled to be away. ,perWe are informed that Simmon's Os wayo Regu:ator is just receiving one of the largest and cheapest stocks of goods, for the. M ever offered in this county—at whole sale oi retail.. New list of prices in our next • issue. 1p .See the advertisement of the Ulysses Academy. It is the only one inl operation in the county at present and sbonl4 be support ed. The teachers that have charge of it are Well recommended. for ability. I Kr As the.boys used to say "we've ekAnk ed" the Cops. in Clara towns lip. Surely Clara must be called the Banner town. Have you beard the news from Hebron, Ulysses, °swam Acc. See a^other colu n. IfirlOhn Forney, charged With shcioting Lieut. Ford, of the. provost guakl, near Mc- Connellsburg,. last January, and wilt, was taken out of jail and carried oifsy the rebels during their first raid into tint OEIO - last June, returned to the jail to await his trial. The Tioga Agitator says: The Repre sentative Conference of Tioga and Potter has presented us with two good menj to rep'r'esent us in Harrisburg.• Of Mr. GuPrasey We have already spoken. Of Mr: Olmsted we have to 14 that purer and abler men seldom sit in the ',Legislature of Pennsylvania. Hp served with credit last year and won a firm reputation for industry, ability . and integrity.) To vote for such a man is to vote for the embodiment of correct principles. i".lVe are informed that a grand 'Barba:- cue is to come off at Shippen, Cameron Co., upon. the opening of the Philiidelpiiia and Erie Rail Road. to that place. l Col. L. T. Moctie. has volunteered to furnish ;taloa. of •gigantic dimensions at his own expemie for the occasion. This grand burnt offering will be served up whole, to all lovers'of good beef —rare done or well done. I - - - iikrA Mrs. Wannamaker died at IVew Prospect, Bergen county, N JJ last Week, weighing. previous - to her deathi seven hun= dyed pounds. The deceased is Said to have been au enormous feeder, 'an oildinary , sized trim being usually disposed •of by her in two meals. A day or two pre. ions to her death her appetite somewhat tailed, vet at her last dinner twenty-four ears of green corn made up a slight portion of her repast! jtkir We have to record this week most Melancholy casualty, by which one person lost her life and several. others lyere more or less seriously injured. As the families Of Mr. George Skelton and Mr. Daniel Monroe were proceeding down the mountain to Pine Creek, to attend a funeral service on SUnday,! some portion of the wagon gave way, and the horses becoming unmanageable, plunged down the mountain at a fearful rate. The, wagon was overturned and nearly every person of the six in company was injured. A I remarkably sprightly little ‘laughter of Mr. I.ouroe , s was so badly hurt that she died ou Monday. Mrs. Monroe was 'seriously injured, alSo one of Mr. Nkeltou's girls. None escaped without injury. —Tioga Agitator. serit is an anspiciors fact fol. the cause of free government, that thus far this year, every State that has had elections has rolled up a round majority for the Unioti and against the rebus and rebel sympathizers. Thus they stand : MAINE, VERMONT, • KENTUCKY; CALIFORNIA, CONNECTICUT' RHODE ISLAND, H NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1 . • Not a State thus far has cast its lot in tvitll the party for whose aia the rebel!s urge Bragg to overwhelm Roseucraus ' bratle men; - and not a State will. At the Union Meeting id Lewisville, last week, Mr. CItAYTON Lewis sung the follow ing original and appropriate song. It was .greeted with applause: Come brothers,We're rnerry,l'll giye you a toast Merry, and witty; and wise ;1 May we live 'till the South has accomplished her boast, wise. 'the and wealthy, and wise. 'Zhe swore that our spirit she soconlwo'd subdue -And bring us around to the .Oligarch's view, :80 may we all live 'till this thing she can do, Healthy, and wealthy, ancrWise. • At presentove don't feel inclined to snc'cumb, ... • Nobody likes to, or tries, 1 I 'We've still got free thot's and don't like:to be 1 : dumb, 'Tis' neither Witty, nor wise, 'Toombs hasn't quite yet, to the sound of his drhm , I Call'd his cNad l els to old Bunker's pillar to come, 1 And if they m," were there, he'd wish them "tu Ibu At least, such a wish wouldlbe wisp. .ooerge W. Woodward don't feel, I stippOse, Merry, or witty, or wise; I 1 *ea found out he stinks in the popular!nose, Proving the populace wise. ! 2 I Ins Copperhead frieuds,thoy will need him_ at home - 1 i In attend to their interests In years that's to .. come, ' 1 I Aid 'they'll give the office to some other one Who's faithful, and honest, and wise. ... 1 .1 There's'Andrew G. Curtin, the people's first choice, Honest, and fearless, and wise,. The voters next Tuesday will speak with one voice • For on him their faith still relies, His own antecedents have always been good, In favor of Freedom he always has dosed, And this is our standard of all trite manbobd, ' And on him our faith still relied. ' let,.-The! retreat "tof,Thison from, London, and the detention of the Rebel sbippi are ON strong signs nf the:deeline'of tha:Vonfidarg-, Oy in Englati, BIT FATHER. [Written fot Miss MART Coat, of ttie sown of Ulysses, Potter Co., Pefin'i, - On - the death of her father.]' - My father sleeps the sleep. of death Within the silent tomb; - No ray its night -- Or penetrates its gloom. The grave, his voice ,'in silence hushed, No more its cheering tone, Like tnusic,Vls upon my-ear, While here, below, I roam.-- „.. The lustre of hii daek, keen eye Has faded from my view- • ' The wintry islast of ceath had dimmed, That eve lorliePt hue; His mortall-frame lies buried lo* - Upon the green hill-side, - And, angels o'er the verdant mound On golden wings do glide:. And 'round his bed, their vigils keep, To guard,his lifeless clay_; While, to that realm of endless bliss, His spirits flown away. Now, in that world where Jesus reigns, He's cloth d in robes of white, Upon his head a crown of gold Shines foi•th with brightest light. • • Bnt rather, i , ear thy sainted form • 'round-M 1 e,day and night; Andy oft', I know that thou art near To guide thy nhild aright; For, when the sacred hour arrives That's set apart for prayer, I hear thy gentle irltisperings, • "My child, for Heaven prepare" When I am EIIMMOLIad tb depart, And earth resigns her claim, 0, may I, in! that !tiro' Id above . • With thee, forever reign ; • Aculovith that blood• bought throng 6n nigh My voice,'lthere, may I raise, To join the songs that seraphs sing In rapturozs notes of praise. :Ulysses Academy. Pa:, 1863. Important to Miners. Lumbirmen,boatinen, sailors and others. All the medicine You require to protectyou again st sadden 'attacks of disease, and to cure you if seized with itn}' malarious fever, Chills and Fever, Ague, Di:mimeo, Dysentery, Cholera, Ship Fever. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Strains, Sprains, Cramps. Spasams, Billions Attacks, Bruises, Cuts, (Wounds, Poison, is Radway's Ready Relief, and Radway's Pills. • With these two remedies you can protect yourselves against any disease that may threaten, and if seized,•depend Mpon a quick :care. One teaspoonful of Ready Milief to a wine glass of water,' is More 'stimulating, invigo rating, and strengthening than brandy, whis ky, or bitters. Sold by Druggists generally. [Communicated.] Pulmonary Consamption a thimble Disease. A OARD To ponsumptives. The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks :by a very simple rem edy, after hitting suffered several years with a severe lung affection-, and that - dread disease Consumption- 7 1s anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directionsl.r preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Con sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, &c. The only object of the advertiser in send ing the Prescription is io benefit the afflicted, and spread infOrmation which he conceives to be invaluable and he hopes every sufferer will try his rernedy, es it will cost them no thing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please addreSs• 'Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Kings eourm, New York 40 4m Dr. Tobias :, Venitian Liniment. • A Certain Cure for Pains and Aches, and warranted superior to any other. Croup it positively cures relief is absolutely sure irn= tutdiately it is bused. Mothers remember this, and arm yourselves with a bottle without de lay. Croup is A. disease which' gives no notice, frequently attackirjg the" child in the deri.d hour of night; beror6 a physician can be summoned it may be too late. Remember,, the Venitian Liniment never fails. Price 25 and 50 cents at bottle. Suld by all Druggists. Office, 56 Cortl.•cndt Street. New York. THE CONFESSIONS' AND EXPERIENCE of an Invalid. Published for the benefit, and as a' warning ana a caution to young men who suff•r from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood. etc., Supplying at the same time the means of self-cure. By one who has cured hiniself after being put togreat expense and injurythro' medical humbug and quackery By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope single copies may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Bedford, Kings county, N. Y. Married : In Wellsville, 27th inst., by Rev. E.• Hale, ABRAHAM BENNETT and Miss CAROLINE MONROE, both of Ulyssez, Pa. DIED : At Oswayo, Pal, Sept. 10th, 180, HENRY H PHILLIPS, aged 42 years: Dr. A. FRENCH'S CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS A RE becoming the most popular Medicine /1: in circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, DEBILITY OF THE 'NERVOUS SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS of the STOMACH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS. It is also gaining a great reputation in the CURE OF DIPTHERIA. Prihcipal Office, Conaorsport, Potter Co., Pa. Advertisement. ULYSSES ACADEMY,PUTTER CO,PA. The Winter Term of this Institution will com mence Deo. 9; the Spring Term, March 25. This Institution is under the direct supervi sion of Prof. D. H. PINGRET, P. 13., A. IS. The number and grade of students who attend this Academy, and the advantages which it pre sents, entitle it' to a first rank among the Lit erary Institutions of the country. Students can pursue either an English. a Scientific, or Classical Course in this Institution. Great facilities for Ornamentals, under the charge of Miss.T. D. P/NORZY ' P. L., Preceptress. Prof. J. S. Mutsu, Music - Teacher. Prof. F.D.Larr. Assistant Teacher. For further particulars, write to the Principal for a Circular; . • O. R. SASSETT, E.D. Lewis, Secretaryi NEW JERSEY_ LANoS FOR SAJ.E. Garden or ,Fralt irarmsof - Suitable for Grapea, Peathes; Pears, .110.4- berries, Strawberries, Blackberries, Currants, 2i, 10,. or, 20 aireWeach, at,:the following prices tbe presenti'vii.; 20.iie,res for $200,• 10 acres f0r.5110,.5 acres for Sixty Dollars,.2i acres forToitY, Dbllari, 1 acre fbr Twenty Dollars. Payable . by one dollar a Also, good Cranberry lands; and village lots in CHETWCiOD, ! 2:4 by 100 feet, at Ten Dollars each,:payable by one dollar a "lteek..! The above land and tarnuii, are eituated at iChet wood, Washington Township, Burlington Cu., New Jersey. For. further infbrmatibn. with a P. o.• Stamp, for a Circular, to ' • B. FRANKLIN CLARE, • lib. 90 Cedar Street, New York, N Y. I . PRICE CURRENT. - I Corrected every 'Wednesday by P. A. STEI3- SINS & Ctl., Retail peelers in Groceries , • and Praisions, opposite D. F. GlaSsmire's bonderstioil, Pa; . Apples, green, `+? bushy s374'to 'l5 do dried, " • 100 200 Beans, 1 50 . 2 00 Beeswax, 111 lb., 25 30 Beef, " 6 Berries, dried, quart• 6 ' Buckwheat, 19 bush., 60 75 Buckwheat Flour, 275 300 Butter, Cheese, '• Cloverseed Corn, /f 3 buO., Corn Meal, per cwt., . '2 00 225 Eggs, doz., 12 Flour, extra, "i4bbl. 750 800 do superfine Hants, ril ib . ., 10 12 Hay, II ton, ,' - 600 700 Honey, pbr Ibl . , 10 12i Lard,. si ' 10 12.1 Maple Suip.e per lb.; ( 10 12 Oats, V busbc., 60 '65 Qnions, ," 75 100 Pork, 9 bbl., 17 00 18 00 do V lb., 9 'lO do in wholp hog, q 1 lb:, 5 6 Potatoes, per bush., '37i 44 Peaches, dried, 11 lb:, 25 Poultry, `ta lb., 5 '7 , Eye, per bush. - • 88 100 Salt, IR bb)., 3 25 do 131Isaclr, 16 Timothy ehd2 50 350 Troul, per ,I bbi., 450 500 Airlmat, FUL bush., I -1 00 L 25 sWhite Pi h, 'l4 bbl., '. 450 500 1 Executor's Notre IVT OTTE is hereby given that letters,aeau tofy on the last will and'testament of AMBROSE COREY, late of Ulysses township. Potter county, dec'd, have this day been grant ed to the undersigned by the Register of said county. All persons indebted to said desce dent will please make payment and those hav ing claims wilt present them duly authentica, ted, for sett:en:tent. SUSAN COREY, Ulysses, Pa., Sept. : 23, 1863 1863. , 1863. ruaLADEiCrififA qND ERIE RAILROAD. This great line traversesd the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to -the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Pennsylvania RailroacliCompany,.nnd under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight business from HAunisnuno to Driftwood 2nd Fork, (177 miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, on the Western Division, (78 miles). TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT DRIFTWOOD. Express train arrives _ 2.10 P. M. Express train leaves west 12.45 P. M. Cars run through WITROUT CHANGS both ways on these trains bettseea Philadelphia , ind Lock Haven and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Express Train both ways between Williamsport and Balti more and Williamsport and Philadelpdia. For informatiem respeetilig Passenger busi ness apply at the S. E. Cor. :11th and Market Streets, • And for Freight business of the Company's Agents ; S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market Sts. Philadelphia. J. AV, Reynolds, Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. 11 R. Baltimore. H. H. HOUSTON, Gcn'l Freight Age. Phil'a. LEWIS L. floppr, Gee'! Ticket Agt, Phil'a. Jos. D. POTTS, Gen'l Manager, Williamsport. Blacksmithing ON and after Monday, August 10. • WILLIAM FLING An excellent w"rkman, always ready to work for such as will pay when THE JOB IS DONE. No credit given unless by special arrange ment with the proprietor. ' ASHES, HIDES, Produce, OLD CASTINGS, Dried Black dr., Black Raspberries. County orders, Cash, &c., warted. LUCIEN BIRD, Proprietor. 'Brookland, Pa., formerly called Cushing ingville, July, 1863. Executor's Notice-. XTOTICE-is hereby given that letters men tory on the last will and testament of HENRY E, TUCKER. late of .Allegany T'p, Potter connty,dec'd, have this day been grant ed to the undersigned; by the of said county All persons indebied to said desee- ; dent will please make payMent and those hav ing claims will present them duly authentica ted for settlement; A. F. RAYMOND-, Execer Ul} - sses, Sept. 4, 1863 EST.KAY:. ft t, the premises of the subsctibet in Hoiner township, about three tuonthe ago, one two year old steer, a grizzly color, and a two year ad heifer, red with a white and red-spotted face; and about two weeks ago a white spotted heifer, short tail, und looks as though she gave milk. The owner or owners will cootie forward, pibve pioperty and.take them away, or they will be disposed of according to law. JOHN LEONARD. Hamer, Sept. 7. 1863. MARRIAGE Certificates Of the finest style for sale at the ei . ournal Office s Price 'd cents. Sept. 30, 1863. NE' 900DS at STEBDINS CO's Not mcotikittt: A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. - A Pure Tonic.: German BitterSi PREPARED BY - Di. Q. M. Jackson, Philada.,l* WILL EFFECTUALLY CUM . . .. lay COMPLAINT, 1. • DYSISPSTAi. _T . -..• ! . . , JAUNDICE, • . , CArnhic or Nervous Debilitii,Diseaiesq the.lfidneyS,-aild all 'diseases aiis;vg from 'a disordered Liver or. Stomach; Such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fulness orßlood to the Head. Acidity of the StOinach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgast for Fond,Ful- ness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour i Eructations, Sinking &Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, SWitraning of the Head, Hurried and Diffi cuilt Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart,Chok ing or Suffocating sensations 'itrfien in a ly ing posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, FeVer and dull Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Per spiration; Yellowness of the Skin ' and Eyes, Pain in the side, Back, • 14 10 12 700 750 88 100 Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant 'lrpagi 7 flings of Evil, and great Depreasions of Spirits. 1 HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTEBS ! Are not anew and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years ,trial by the American public; and their reputation and sale, are not rivaled by any similar prepare-, tion. • The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent 650 700 CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS. PHYSICIANS, and CITIZENS. • Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. ATTVSTIbIi, S I OLDTERSI - ; :CND TIDE FRIENDS I ,or' SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relationi or friends in the ninny to the fact that "HOOF LAND!S German Bitters" Will cure nine tenths of the,. diseases induced by exposures and privations incident to cam ii llfe. In the lists, published almost daily in newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, ft Will be noticed that a very large proportion are suffering from de bility. Every case of that kind 'can be read ily cured by Hoottand's 'German Diseases resulting from disbrders of, the digei; : tive organs are speedily removed. .We have no hesitation in - stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hun dreds of lives. might be (saved that . other wise will be lost. Executrix We call particular attention to the. follow ing remarkable and well authentibated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life,, to use his own language, "kas been saved by the Bitters:" P'uttatizteml, Aug. 23, 1863. MESSRS. Jests .e EvAss.±Well, getitlemen, your Iloofland German Bitters has saved my Me. There is no mistake in this. _lt I is vouched' for by numbers] of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and with were fully conizant oP all the circumstances of ray case. I am, and haVe.been for the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and under the immediate com mand of Capt. 11.. B. Ayres. Through the expo Sure attendant upon my arduoUs duties, I was attacked in November last with la:lm ation of the lungs, and was for sefenty-two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed from the White 'louse, and sent to this city ; on board the. Steamer "State of idaihe," from Which I landed on the 28th of June. Since thitt time I I have been about as low as any one 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 dOwa, it was immediately thrown up Realm."' I could nut even keep a glass of water on iny.stotnach. Life could not last under Such circumstances; and, accordingly the physi cians who had been' working faithfully, tho'. unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the graSp of the dread Archer, frankly told ime they could.do no more forme, and advised me to see a clergyman, and to Make such disposi tion of my limited funds as best suited me An acquaintance who visited me at the hos; 7 pital, Kr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth belOW Arch Street, advised me, as a forlorn hope to try your Bitters, and kindly procured -a bottle. From the time I commenced taking them the gloomy shadow of death, receded, and lam now, thank God fdr getting bet ter. Though I have taken but two bottles, I have gained , ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months ; for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of . boat Royal. To your invaluable 'Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place:of vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who are' dearest to nie in life.] Very truly. yours, ISAAC . MALONE. We fully concur in the truth of the above statement, as we had des; aired of seeing our, comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health: John. Coddieback, Ist Net+. York Battery. George A. Ackley, Co. C, 11th Maine.• Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York. I. E. Spencer, Ist Artilleiy, Battery F. J. B. Fapeweil, Co. B. 2d Vermont. Henri B. Jerome, Co. B, . Ileniy T. MacdonaldiTo. C. Gth.Maine. : John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine. • Herman Koch, Co. IL 7.2 d New York. Nathaniel B. Tkomas. Co. F,-05th Penn. Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. 3d Vermont, John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Pent. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! See that the - gigiature of it. JACKSON," is on the WRAPPER of each bottle. Price per Bottle '75 Cent', Or Half Dot for $4 00. Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do not be put off hy any .of the intox icating preparations that rust' be offered in its place, but send to us, and we will forward; securely packed, by express. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY No. 631. Arch Street, JONES & E VAMPS. (Successors to C. M. JACKSON & C 0.,) • PROPRIETORS: FOR side iky Didggists 'anci Dealers in etCry teitra ih the L'aited States; ; Dr.--Hooflandis bfton is Down! ffiNIR ;:::':::; ,- ;•:':2 - 7. A rii.F.v7.'1 , N. , ,zt, , , ,. -:.::.::: PRICES REDUCED aitichie — supp , GOODS it 1 OCK Lowe3r Figures. .y assortment is Good, consisting of my usnal vitiefy of- : DRY - GOODS, CLOTHING, IOOTS St SHOES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, , &c., and remember that I am not to undersold. , • WOOLWANTED, D: E. D: E. OLMSTED, utie 'll, 1863. NM 1:1 t=i ca • Fearing the It hoods and GELS. will capture my - stock ifty CO FEDERATE eluded to SELL OUT !lave co ."0 - hea • I my choice sl! Y GOODS; GR !JOTS SHOE' erththi Dirt." ck of 1 00 ERIES ; HA4DIVARE i. CROCEERY TS & 'CAPS, xOTIOSE, • . 1 SCHOOL BOOKS, 'Sc GREPic-BACKS r 4 O E. o "0 E. -.4 .1 .2:1 LUCIEN BIRD rookland, Pa.', June 25, 1863. ' Notice to Drafted Men. -lhe time for Drafted Mtn tb :appear has been extended as follows: Pottei County sith-cllariel, Co-wiersport,Battlfd,Rod and Sweden, October 19th.• - • ' 30th Sub-dir,triet, Pleasant Valley, Hebron, -tra., Sharon and Oswayo, dctober 20th. 31st sub-district, Genesee, 411egany,IIlysses •'d Bingbani, October • 32nd sub-district, West Branch, Summit, • bott and SteWardson, October 24th. 33d sub-district, flairiktin, Hector, Jackson d Pike, October .25th. 4th sub-district,Feating, Homer, Sylvania id Wharton, October 26th. Vo EraminatiOns can be held exeiTe in accord vice with the obo•LT order. • he Board of Enrollment will be in session l ily for the purpose of hearins cases of es ptlon{ and 'making examinations, at their -ce, from 9 o'clock, a. m. until 12 M., and m 2 o'clock p. "m. Until 3 o'clock p. in., to eive etitutes. W. W. WHITE, . • • . 1 ' Capt. and 1 5 rovo . st Marshal. • I R. HAWLEIY, Commissioner of Board. J. H. DOBBINS, • ' , Surgeonof Board. Augast 21st, 1863. • . TAKE NOTICE. iN consequence of a "Notice" in your paper of August 26th, signed by a certain Wm. ilde, supposed to he Wni. Radcle, the Su intendeat and Cashier of the een6y/vanin ,nd and Farm Association owning their lands this county; I, Charles Bushor, now of this unty, offer the folloWing-property for sale; ranteeing an undisputable and warranted e to the whole or any .part or fraction red: 1 certain tract of land near the Germania Mi 1 iti warrant No: 5075, Abbott township, Po ter co., Pa., containing 100• acres. Also, 25 acres l in warrant No. 5078, adjoining the above. A certain, tract of land with mill and im• provements tlfereon,. near Kettle Creek in warrant No. 5819, Stewareson townshir, con .' . , taming:about 204 acres. Also, warrant No. 25 f i. 1; Gaines towdship, Tioga county, cha the ro. ti leading from Germania fei Gaines, con ta'ning 850 acres. lsh, 'several full warrants in the townships ofeackson, West Branch, Abbot, and Stew ar son, in Potter county. - CHA'S BIISHOR .1 mania, Potter Co., Pa., Aug, 26, 1863. . - Notice. I. EIIMANIA, Potter Co., Pa r , Aug. 1, 1863. 2 1 1 - i OTICE is‘ hereby given that Charles Bu short now or late of this county, holding th following 4 deSCribed propirty. has not, yet paid any consideration whatever for the same, an li all f mons are hereby warned not to pr chase any of said property of the said Bushor before the decision of the Court is given in th s case and C. Bushor liasl paid to me the co siderkition Money therefore. he following is the property: st. .A oeitein tract of.land near the qier nra Mill, in warrant 5075, Abbot, township, tteicountT, Pa., ,containing -100 acres.— .0 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adjoining above. . .... td. - A eertain'iract of land;with Mill and proretnents, thereon, near Kettle Creek, in 'Tent: 5819, Stewaeftod - tiramsl4, Potter nty, Pa., containing about 204 acres. . Bushor holds also vt - trust warrant no 01, iii, Gaines toiraship, Tioga county, Pa., the road leading from Germania to Gaines, taining 06 acres. • I.ME,. LIMN forfiale at • -GEASSIORE k COLWELL'S UST'S BLOOM OF. ROSES,—for the 'La dies,--AL Main, r!tifit GOODS ft liead! Remit Our New Priees, Simmons' .it - Fall . Masti Pr) 11,1 t. 4 . .5. • Fr. 4 $13,000, 'PtOitlyk TO SELECT PRO PROVISIONS GOOD lIIERiMAtt, CONIEd64 PHILLIPS, ALLENS, DUNNELLEI and other Good }'riots from-124 to le for the best. • • GOOD SHEETING 13 to 20 wetAt Z 9 to 30 ote. GOOD BLEACHED IkiiISLDT 14.4 18 worth 18 to 30 'eta. GO6D DENIMS for . 20 'its. kolltt tO 35 co. GOOD TWEEDS for 25 to 44 ward' te to 63 cts. • • GOOD OASSIMERES . vOl loin. GOOD bLAcK-kLitB 1 75 04 -- Moral 'to $1.75 • GOOD COLORED EILIIi for 50 . mlik • :worth $1 ALL WOOL D~ DINS toy 35 oW: worth 50 Ots. GOOD . COMMON DE LAINES for lil 0 . 25 tvortb 25 to BO 'ets. ALL WOOL 1 1 1ERtNOS for 30 to ots. worth $1 to $1.25 loots -& whoeS _,. .. A BARGE ASSORTMENT,vaar LOW: G l ood Calf Bools for - $,2.50 - - 1 GOod Women's SlineS for i 5 'cent) GOod 'Gaiters for 'et 'cents And all other lads of Lue'slidea 'equally ailli low. I this line of our trade we 'can sate, youlei laige per cent. Good falls Black, 'Grey and other bias; Vest, Pants,Hat,Pocket Handkerchief,CraTit; arid Shirt fOr sl`o to $l2 worth $2O. We can also sell you Groceries at a savint at least 25 to 60 per et. Good Tea of an - el- Ira quality for $1 worth $1,50. °tiler get Teas from 50 to 75 cts Good chewing Tobacco froni 35 to 56 . di, Good Sugar for 12i cents Oar connection with some Of-the bestii.lb.; bink hohses in New York will 11 hysys us to sell many goods very - much belottAhe market price. Dry Goods Ciotti JaSon H BookoVer, MO.aara. Clafilln, Mellon Sr, Co., New York., also. Hiiiv lancVLir;dsley & Co , two of the best himself in New York. Cldthing rom Messrs. Baldwin, Stoffa k C0.,,N0. 13 Cciuitland st., also Messra. hbzig stret, Bradt - 6rd S Co., 348 BroadWiir. Yankee Notions from J. Henry ih k Pk tie, 35 Courtiand st. Hardware from Morgan, QUaclielletHai k C 0.,, 20 Courtland St. Crocker); from gr. o:s6ir tlite'sMa• I 143 Dus.he street. • ' Groceries from Messrs. Ahrens lc Mltimksn. 255 , Washington street. Hat and caps from MiHer 1 4 4Orsay, 399 Broadliay. Also t ry'Goods from Wm. Cromwell 41: - .Co. 85 Franklin street N. Y., who over haie.gooti bargains Tor all that call upon their,. : railnot to call upon 'as and °asinine our Geo:ido l Viet oar prices before p l urahluoing elsewhere. MI jobbers fbrnisheci for the trade Ye, York wholesale priceo, and let it be realm tiered that we . are the only Find in thenonstr that has a wholesale liceltse. ••• Efoplng to receive an,'e#ty call, vre remain r ' . roars kespeetfull:, RADDE C I -- - - H.. siilllci-94.11,, O l p; ayo, Augnst 36, IS~J3 NEW 1863 ! pS ' irAYCi Clothing Groceries ,_. -34. , 4••wmft. ES ILI • I • 4.- 41 I ) MEM EM