I= EMI VOLUME X91.--NUMBER 16. 1733 POTTER JOURNAL PUBLISH} O BY so W. incAlarney, •Proprietor. $1.50 PR Y8.M1., VARIABLY IN eDyescs. * * Devoted to the caun of Republicanism, the interests of Agriculture, the advancement of lidu4tion, and the best good of Potter county. Ownin4 no guide except that of Principle. it will endeave.r to aid in the work of more fully Freedomizing our Country. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted at the following ' ; rates, except e where special bargains are made. 41. - Square [lo'linesl . l insertion, -- - 50 T , l • ' 4 ' a 3. 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MANN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, „Coudersport, Pa., will attend Courts in Potter and M'Kean Coi All business entrusted in his care dvei prompt attention. Unice coral 'est and Third streets. ARTHUR G. OLMSTED, ITTORNEY: & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Coudersport, Pa., wilt attend to all business entrusted to his care, with prcmptnes and ,Office pa Soth-west cornet of Main and - Fourth streets. ISAAC. :BENSON ATTORNEY AT LAW, Coudersport, Pa-, will attend to all business, entrusted to him, with care and ptomptness.! Office on Seiiond near the Allegheny Bridge. F. W. E. ox, ATTORNEY AT LAW Coudersport. Pa., regularly attend the Courts in Potter and the adjoining Counties. • _ 0. T. ELLISON, /1" lI.A.CTICING"PIiI'SICIAN, Coudersport, Pa.; irespectfully informs the citizens of the vil lage and .vicinity that lie prornply re spond to all calls for professional services. ' Office oa Main st., in building fornierly oc cupied by C. W. Ellis. Esq. O. S. £ N - A. JONES. DEALERS IN Diii.TOS, MEDICINES, PAINTS' Oils, Fancj• Arkieles,,Siationery, Dry Good' Groceries, 'cc., Main st., Couder.tyort. D. 11 OLNISTEI.), '/EALFIR IN DRY GOODS, READY-MADE Clothing, Crockery, Groceries, Main EL. Coudersport., Pa.. 1! COLLINS SMITH, I DEAr.ER in Dry Goods,Graceries, Provisions. Hardavare, Queensware, Cutlery, and all Goods•uswdly found in a countrti Coudersport, Nor. 27, 18C1.- CO lUD ERSPORC 11.0 TEL, D F. GLASS lIIPX, - Proprietor, Corner o llaiu and second Streets, Coudersport, Pot ter• Car, Pa. • . " A Livery Stable is also kept in conned Mien with this Hotel. MARK GILLON, TAlLOR—nearly opposite the Court House— trill make all clothes intrutned .to him in the latest and best styles —Prices to suit the times.—Give,him call. 13.41 X. J. OLKSTED. .... . . . . .B. D. KELLY OLMSTED & KELLY, SEALER IN.STOVES, TIN k SHEET IRON , AWARE, Main st., nearly opposite the Court 'House, Coudersport, Pa. Tin and Sheet - Iron Ware made to order. in good style, on short, notice. SPICING MILLS ACADEMY. SPRING MILLS, ALLEOANY CO., N. Y. Ewes HORTON, JR., Principal Mrs. ADA. WALK= HORTOIt, Preceptress Miss Habits Witican, Assistant IarEALDINE WOOD, ,• Teacher of Musk • The Rail Terra commences. August 26. '•The . .Winter Term commences December 9. :;The Spring Term, commences March 25. "Tuition from-Three to Five Dollars. rDnard, $1.50 per week. iniiniihed rooms for self-boarding at low ptices. Forfurther information address the Princi al or the undersigned.,, WM. COBti, • - President Board of Trustees. MANHATTAN HOTEL. • ..• NEW YORK. frHIS Popular Hotel is situated near the eaglet; -of Murray Street and Broad :tray appoSite the Park within one block Aof the Hudson River Rail Road and near the , Zrie Rail Road t Depot. It is one. of the most ;pleasitat and convenient locations In the city. !bard .& Wooing 81.50 per, day. ! N.,IIIYGGINS, Profirietor„ ireb.:18111, 1863. 1 116 ItiDohester Straiir-Critiei; - ‘II I,I ISTED k KELLY; Condthpayt; have 'the evanrive agehey flir 'this:celebrated! , ooveiieat, 01111A1P. Doe. 1 ) 18141.-13 ■ , -- - .. 1 '-, :'-'- I'; 1 5.... ff.• l.3':--: - ''.?:l'r 4 _ ' ,. i . ".:':.:,..:•.iii . :.• : . 7 , - -_. , .., • ~,... ._ .-._.....,,, : ,7_,.......,.___'.._.. , • ..,, ............ ..•....•.......,„.,;•••„:„.....,,_....„, • ..,,,...- ... ~.._..•, ....,......., 0. .• _.,, ...10, 1 r - - -Y ,—, . i , , ~... ..., .•.,.. .... ~.... qJf 0 . • . , 1 / 4 ) , „ I ‘ l -,..,,:, 1•,-, ~ 1 8 ,,, it -• , _-_- -.,:i -_•.. • .• ....•-- ,- :,„ : .::' 1 ill ii‘ s: - - P4O ,- ' ''', 7'l- •to •0• • . • ';'l , ' . ~ = ' . • • . .... .. :. ••,-, .1 -: -,...., •.,...,,:. - 1 , z..--',...•.:.! . ....._ . . . . .. HOME. Two birds within one nest; • Ttio hearts within one breast! Teo 'souls within one fair, Firm league -of love and prayer, Together bound for aye, together blest An` ear that waits to catch A hand upon the latch A step that basiens its sweet rest to win; A Worla of care without; A : World of strife shut out; A wo-ld of love shut in. . . The Cotistitution and the Guer-. 'dere. - - ,The Gfieriere was lying to. The. Con-, stitution :was bearing ,down the enemy under nee topsails—every man was at his respectivq station and till on board were eager : for; the contest—when, the Guer riere cotxrtileuced-at long ilhot. COUJlDO dore.Huit gave a peremptory order to his officers not to apply a single watch until he gave the • word. In a few minutes a forty-two , pounder from the Guerriere took effect, and killed and wounded some of our brave tars. Lieutenant Morris im mediately left his station on the gun deck to report the same to the commodore, and request permission to return fire, as the men were very anxious to engage the enemy. "Mr. Morris," was the commodore's re fly, '!are you ready for actioniii the gun deeli:?;" "Yes sir." "Well,, so, but don't. let a gun be fired till I hive the word?' In a feW minutes, Mr. Morris again appeared, and stated that he could• with difficulty restrain the men from giving the enemy a btioad side, so anxious were they to commence the edgagement. "Mr. M4ris," reiterated the Commo dore, still gazibk intently on the British frigate, "are you ready for action -on the gun deck 'l!' • "Yes, Sir; and it is impossible for me env lono.erl'to reStrain.the men from Ellin. , " . on the foe: Their passions are wrought' no to the !highest possible pitch of ex citement. Some. of our bravest seamen are already killed and wounded." "Ittep cool, Mr. Morris, keep cool. See all prepared, and do . not.suffer a gun to be fired ;till I giie.the word." The gallant Lieutenant went below. In a few OnuteS the vessels soared each other to 1011441 Pistol-shot distance, and MurriSzas scut for on the quarter deck. "Are you ready for action, Mr. Mor ris ?" again demanded the Commodore. "We are all ready, sir; and ,the men arc uttering horrid imprecations, becauee they are not sneered to return the fire of the enemy." "Fire, then, id God,s, name !" shouted the Commodore fa a voice of thunder. It is added that he ;wore at the time a pair of nankeen !ight; and be•accinpanied this Wool cheering order with so tretoeu &bias a stanip irq the deck with his right foot, that Hie Unfortunate pantaloons, wele split open from the knee tv the; waistband. The conduct ofillacres, before and after 4 the action. Was such as m' lit have been expected fret', a brave an . i enerous ene my./ Mr. Reed, a young man- belonging to Brewster, Massachusetts, at present a respectable shipmaster out of Boston, had been pressed on board the Guerriere a few weeks previous to the engagement. Several other American seamen were also on board.:,When the Constitution was bearing doin in such gallant style, and it became evident that a severe action with the Ainerican frigate was inevitable, young Reed left his station and proceeded to the quarter deck, and respectfully but firmly represented to Captain Dacres that be- was au lAineticau born citizen who had been unjustly detained .on board a Mash frigate; that he had hitherto faithfully performed the duties assigaed him; and that it could not reasonably — be expected he would fight against his cooly trymen ; We therefore begged leave to de cline the honor of participating in the engagetneu t. The English. Captain frankly told him 'that he . 4preciated his patriotic feelings —that he did not wish Americans on board to usniarins against their country man ; and he subsequently ordered them all into thelleockpit to reader assistan ce , if necessary,! fo the surgeon.; Reed left the spar deck tft er the Guerriere bad completed. preparation: Several shots were known I to have taken effect, but the Constitution;' had not yet fired a gun— men to the 'amusement of the British tars, who predicted the. surrender of the enemy witheut resistance, with the excep caption of veteran man-of-war's wan, who was in ;the . battle of the Nile, acd' gruffly obseived with .a significant shake, of the liead-4—iitbat Yankee knows what he's - abbot."' " , . -Alert mtinients passed away, and the Constitution poured into her a tremen dcius broideide. = Every 'gun stria double shoittaand!yioll pointed, and the ef f ect a t 0 m's 'banltardo- conceived.. Xislipeckjnirts'snif - jeeriat the amper iursblo bit harmless Yankees iairuedi. eGofe fo . fliebirpipits of :Itite' Dciii•octlep; 010 fig @iss' COUDERSPORT, POTTER COUNTY, PA., WEDNESDAY JULY 6,1064,, ately gave place to the, groans of the wounded And dying, and sixteen poor mu tilated fellows were tumbled into thecock-- pit from the effects of the first broadside Dacres fought as long as there was a spar standing or a gun that could be bro't to bear on the enemy, but-when his masts were completely swept a*ay, his officers and men mostly killed or wounded,, en cumbering the ducks; while the scuppers were •streaming - with gore; when .the Guerriere, which a few hours ago was justly considered one of the most splen • did specimens of naval architeCi tire which belonged to the. British navy, lay on the water, an unsightly. unmanageable mass; when he, had no longer the :stump of a mast left &ma which to display the proud ensign of. his country, the Tenant Briton began to think he had got into an ugly serape from which he could not possibly extricate himself. Ile could no longer oppose a feehle resistance „to him wort. formidable foe., Captain Hull sent an officer to take -possession of the Guerriere. When he arrived alongside,' he demanded, of the commander. of the English ftigate if he had „struck. Dacres was extremely reluctant to wake this concession in plain terms, but with a shrewdness that would have done honor to a Yankee, endeavored to, evade' the qmistioa. "I do .not know thatit would be pru•' dent to :continue the engagement any longer,".: said he. . I understand you to say that you have struck ?" inquired . the .American lieutenant. "Not precisely," returned Dacres, —but' I do not know .that it would be worth while to fight.aoy longcr." "If you think it advisable, I will re turn aboard." replied the Yankee, "and resume the eugageinedt.". "Why, Paw pretty much hors du com: bat already," said Dacres; "I have hardy men enough to work a gun,. and •my ship is in a sinking condition." "I wish to know, Sir," peremptorily demanded the American officer, "whether I am to consider you a prisoneviof war or an open enemy ? I have no timefor fur ther parley " "I believe there is now no alternative. If I could fight longer, I would will' pleasure—but—l—must—surrender my self a prisoner of war." , Deacon N. was an honest old codger, a kind neighbor, and a good christtart, be tiering in the Presbyterian creed to the !fullest extent; but lackaday ! the deacon would ger exceedingly "inellOw," and al most every Sunday., at dinner, he would ii du!