d I NE & SHERIDAN GRANT ROM AGAIN. ! ! ! HEARD IUNION VICTORY ANOTHER DOWN GOL CLINE IN GOODS HEAVY A ' BBINS & Cc., Pl. A, S ing a new and complete Are now recci ■ OCK 01? Goods ! Spain the heavy decline and Purchased sine t panic in New York.. during. the recc Consistin g of iE ! El DEL,II ME UZB 1 1L I'A CA" Z, IIOZJ.ffBI G P ,EFE S LEV'S, SILK 8; vored...L SITU2TS', .LOAICS, PLAID PO BLACK ME CL 0 AKLAr G S, CASSIJIERES~ MEN'S Full stock o BLE CLOTHING FASHIONA ALSO & SHOES, BOOTS 4' CAPS, HAT Sce. &C Drugs an. Fa - ric4 Articles Oils, Paints, and:Dye Stuffs, White Lead in Tin Cans,Air,,liol, Camphenc, Kerosene,Liimp and Lamp Fixtures, Glass, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Botanical Herbs, Perfnmery,Fancy Soap and Toilet articles, Gum, Hair, Ivory, and Wooden Combs, Tentacles and. Colognes, and a fine assortment of Flavoring Extracts, Pens, Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil—raw and boiled, Brushes Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Ilair,lllat, Paint, Varnish awl Artist Brushes CHOICE STOCK OF GROCERIES, Teas, Sugars, Ch:sice l Syrup, Good Rio Coffee, West India and Dandelion- iloffee, Rice, Corn Starch, Farina, Cocoa, ' ALIVAYS ON HAND P. L STEBBINS' & Co., *• Corner Main and Second Streets Crotolersport, Apr. 10, 13G5 • ... , „ DR: TALBOTT'S PILLS . ,- ~, CompoSed `of tOrly collntrete extract: from roots and ii rts of the ighes medicine value, infalliebie n the cure of 11 diseaSe of the Liver or ,UOY derangement of the Di gestive organs: 1 They remove all impurities of the Blood, addiereuneqtkaled i the cure of Diarrh:e , JaUudice, Dyspepsia Scrofula, Biliousness, Liver Complaint , Fe ere. Head ache, piles, MeHuliel Diseases, Fereditary . Seniors,. Dosei for adults, one pill' in the morning, children half ;a pill. From one to three pills vril: cure oillinary cases, and from one to three boXes el I cure any curable case of no matter hojv long standing. Price $l.OO V. MUTT TALBOTT, M. D. & CO., 1 6.4, Pt It'on Street, Now York SI! RESISTADACE AT AN END General news Of b illiant acbiev/ments is arriving froM eve y . quarter. 119 ads that moat furiously. rebel against the laws of beau ty, liwhether, they Abe I white, ..iron gray, or sandy or glaringt red, are overysvhere STRIVING THEIR COLORS, An assum ingl the loveliest brown or the meet lustrous aUd'perfect black, under the swift operation of CllriStad4:l7.'o!s HAir DYe Which transfigures them fu a few moments. ManufaCtured by J. ORIPTADORO, No. 6 Astor Douse, Now York. !ilSold by Druggists. Applied by alt }lair Dressers. ARCANA WATCH AN ELEGANTI NOVELTY, - IN WATCHES. The eases of this watch are an entirely now invention composed df Six different met als combined, rollud together and plart ished, ; producing an exact imitation of 18 caratgold, called Aroma, which will always i keep ts.color. They areas beautiful as solid gold, a . M 1 are afforded at , onc-eighth the cost. The case is beautifully' designed with' Panel and shield for name, with Patent Push Pin, and engraved id the exact style of the cele brated Gold 'ranting Levers, and' are really habdsome and'desirablc;nnd so ezact• an im itation of gold as to :idefy•rdeteCtiOn. ,Thp movementis manufactuied by the, ill known St. Jimer - Watch Compimy of Earope,and 'are superbly finished, having engritied pallets, fancy carved bridges, adjustirig regulator, with gold balance and the improved jeweled, action, .With lied dial and skeletoratandiOnd is warranted a good time keeper. '• • These; watches are of three different sizes, the smallest tieing fur Ladies, and are all Hunting Ca;cs. i A case of six will be sent by, Mail or txpiess for $125.00. A single one sent in a handsOme Morocco Case for $25; will rcalkily'sell fur tiqee times their most. We tire sole agents for this watch in the • c-nited States, and none are 'genuine which do not beAr our Trade !mark. Addrelis Gift kill) W. DEVAUGII & I Impdriers, 15 Maiden Lahe, N. y: ON FROM. I'HE A1113'211 1 .3 A.:iff WATCH' 001.11PANit. •I• - . It lntvi att cone to Our.knowledge that int itatioils:of ill° E I.tuerlcan Watch -have been put upon the mit i rket in great number,. dated lilted by . their utteri worthlessness to injure the reputation i f - our genuine products, to protect Ottr.oWtt interests and the public from iinposition, :we gain publish the trade marks by witieli Our Watches .may, invariably be' known. .- . ' ..' .• J •.' '. - .. W . .; . e Mann factbre - four styles of Watches. The First haS the name i • • "AMERICAN 1 . WATCH CO.. ^ Waltham,' Mass.," engraved on the inside. plate. •• The Second his 'the name c'APPLETON, •TRACII S. CO.; We,/ them, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. . 'the -rinyi has the. name . ~p . S: BART.LETT Waltham, Mass.,7 -en ;rated On the inside 'plate. I - . . - All th,6 above !styles have; the name Amer icaii: Wit!telt Co. painted on . 1 .3. e dial, and are warranted in every reSpect.' • The ... , ,i'eurth• has the name 1 ..W . M.:,, ELLEIIY, 'Boston, Mass.," engraved on'the iitsidej.ilate, and is not named on the dial. • i .1 ! • . All tbe :th r ove I described watches are made • , i ~ , • i • of various staes,,•and are sold in gold or silver cases, las may bey'ecidird..• i i It is Jiitriny poSsiblc,•-for ns to accuratelyj escribe.. the 'm the to which we have alluded i They are usually inscribed with names so dearly approaching our own as to escape the lobservatiort of the, unaccus tomed' buyer_ Some are represented as made by the "fdien Watch Co., or Boston, Mass." —nd such company existing: Some are named the "Soldier's Watch," to be sold as our • Fotirth or Wm.l.Ellery styre, usually known a , r, the "Soldier"s Watch." Others are named the "Appleton 'Witch. Co.' ;" others the P. 81Baztt.nr.t," instead of our "P. S. Bart lett j!* besides many varieties named' in Snell a manner as to cenrcyt the idea that they are the veritable. productions of 't i he American Watch Company - - • I 17e*alio caution the public, -and particu larly soldiers! against buying certain articles CALLED wittches..!so freely advertised in Flirts trated papers As 't'Arrily , Watches," -uOfftcer's Watches," *'Magic Titne Observers," "Arcitz WatehesMac,. the prices•of Which are stet d to be from seven to sixteen dollars. 'A good watch, in these times,' gannet bit afforded' feu. any such money.' A liepe attention on the. art of buyers will protect. them from groiss imposition:. • !: . I 1 I ROBBINS & APPLETON . ..,,gents for' the Aniericart Watch d 0..,• I ••I • • 1 182 ißroadway, New York. CLOTRS. 1 Remarkable Cure of Sltfifi Knee ny-Allicoek's Porous Plut.l= ters.low many persons, from stepping on. a pieco 4f oranie peel, have been lamed for life. A 'prise which 'might have been. of this kind to just been brought to our notice. A gentleman, from placing - ills! heel of his boot on. a !piece .of ! orange peel, was suddenly thrown down, and violently sprained his I knee. He was isix months confined to the house, tliough lie had the best medical ad, vice. As a lastl resort a very eminent phy, sician was called in to see if anything more, could be done. After examination he said "Sly..opinion is, 3-onr knee will never be bent again." ;He recommended thatthe whole leg and knew should'ite cuensed, in a plaster of Paris bandage,ihich would accelerate the permanent stiffe mg of the knee, and said,, "the sooner it'svaS done the etter." But the patient, before trying this, application and having c stiff knee for life, enveloped it in our Porous IPlasiers, and in less than two months his knee 'was perfectly cured. I Principat agency, Brandreth House, New York. By the yard or single plaster.. !Held by all dealers in medicines. 3 6.., Dr. A. RENCH's CELEBRATED' TONIC ,BITTERS A RR becoming the most popular Medicine Pk, in circulatitn for the cure of ,LIWiR comm. INT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, DEBISFTY OF THE. NERVOUS 'SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS 6f the STOEACII h 1 d DIGESTIVE' ORGANS. It is aldo gaini ' a great reputation in the cuP.Eof DIPTHERIA. Princiieul Oilige, Cindersport, Po . ,,ter Co., Pa. THE TOTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Coudersport;Wednesday Evenira, /u 139.2, 1865. Local and General. MILITARY. REGISTER OF G 53d Regiment FIELD AND STAFF ,OFFICERS Col. WILLIAM M. MINTZER, Promoted from Capt. Co. A, Oct. 30, '64. ' Lient. Col. GEORGIA C. -ANDERSON, Pro: • from Capt. Co. K, Nov. 10, '64- Major GEORGE D. PIFER, Pro. , from Capt. Co. I, Dec. 13, '64. Adjutant SAMUEL H. EIITTER;Pro. from Sergt. Major Sept. 5, 64. Quartermaster, T. T. DAVIS, Pro, from Q. M. Sergt.• Oct. 29, . '64._-- Former Field 'and Staff Officers. Col. „ON R. _BROOKE, Pro. Brig.-Gen, Nov. S, '64. - Lieut. Ooh RICHARD WIIICHAEL, dis. for disabiliOay 17, '64. Maj. THOMAS YEAGER, Killed at Fair Oaks. Maj. SAMUEL\O. BULL', Pro. from Capt, Co. A, dis. Oct. 3'64, term expired. Adjutant CHARL,ES S. HATCH, Resigned July 25,t'64. \ Quartermtisi,er, JA(; B RICE. dis. Nov. 8, '64, term lexpired. c 010ABY EFIC.ERS. . 1 JASON W. STEVENS, Ct. Pro. Serg4 Sept. 25, '62, Ist Sergt, May 1,4, from-Ist•Sorgt. Aug. 25, ,64. \\„ GEORGE W. STEVENS, Ist isi ‘ eut, Pro. from 2d Lieut, It'o'lst Lieut. Mayl9, '65. i • ASA. TOCWIL, 2d Lieut. Pro. to let Sergt. Sept. -9, !64, to 2d •Lieut. Juno 15, '65, wounded at t Fair Oaks. \ , 01 derly Sergeant. _ GEORGE W. BUTTERWORTH, Pro. Corp.\ April 8, '64, Sergt. Feb. 26, 65, Ist Sergt. Jtme 15, '65. Sergeants. 1 ' ALBERT C. EVANS*, Pro. Corp.' May 1 '62, to Sergt. May 1, w'd, at Fredericks burg, taken prisoner June 16, 64. CHARLES H BARR * , Pro. Corp. Jan. 3, '63, to Sergt. Nov. 17, 'G3, w'd May 12, '64. GEORGE MUSTO*, Pro. Corp. Dec. 24, '63 to Sergt. Sept 6, '64. • • LEAVITI` W. CUSHING, W'irat Gottysburz Pro. Corp. May 1: '64. Corporals. GEORGE H. SHUTTS*, Pro. Corp. April 8, w'd at Gettysbor,g and Petersburg. GEORGE. _F. COLE, Pro. Corp. Sept. 6, '64. CHARLES; GRIDLEY, Lost a leg at Roaantic Creek 'Minh 31, '65, Pro. Corp. Sept, 6 '64. CORNELIUS' LOUCKS; Lost 141 aria at Rou nd-ate Creek March 31, '65, Pro. Corp. Sept. 5, '64. CHARLES D. GOODSELL*, Pro. Corp. April 8, '64. • ROMER McKERG, A. Corp. Sept. 6, '64. JAMES H. FOSTER Fru. Corp. 1, '65 DANIEL EASTWOOD*, Pro.Corp.June 15'65 ALBERT W. JOSEFH, Musician. *Veterans FORMER O.FFCERS—Comms,d and non-Coratas'd. Capt. ARCH F. JONES, resign'd July 24, '64. Ist Lieut. REUBEN Z. ROBERTS resigned July 12, 64. Ist Lieut, WLI,LIASI W. BROWN, Pro. from Sett. July 99,, '64, resigned Dee. 29„64. Ist Lieut. BENJAIIIN.T. CUSHING, Pro. from Regimeatal Commis. Sergt. to 2d Lieut. Sept. 17, '.64, Ist Lt. Feb 13 dis. April 17, '65. 2d Lieut. OSTRANDER 'M. , CROSBY, died Jan. 10, 1862. 2d Lieut. HARRY, BAKER, Resigned Jan 3, 1 43, Pro. frim Sergt. Jan. 13, '62. 2d Lieut. ARTHUR B. MANN, Pro, to Ist Sergt May 11, '62, 2d Lieut. Jan. 3, '.63, discharged Aug. 3, '64. Sergt. LEWIS A. WOOD, Pro. IstEergt. Jan. dlicharged i May 11, '62. .A.- Sergt. ORANGE A. LIEWIS, Pro. to lst r Sergt Mayls, '62, ,died Aqgust 14, 1862. A. Sergt. STEPHEN F. HA MILTON, wounded at Fair Oaks, discharged Dec 12,11862. Sergt. MARTIN WEIMER, Promoted Jan. 3, 1863, ki3lod•at Cold Harbor. Sergt. JO.EIN. REED. discharged July 15,'•62. Sergt. JOHN WYKOFF, Pro. Ist Sergt.Jan. 3, '63, discharged May 1, 1864. Corp, EDSON HYDE, wounded at Fair Onata, discharged Aug 22, 1862. Corp BARNETT F. STEBRINS,Pro. Sept..2s, '62 killed.a.t Fredericksburg Corp SMITH P. FINCH, Died Feb 2.7, 1862 Corp RIN. ALDO MGDONALD dis. Jan 2, 1863 Corp ALMOND CHEESBRO, Pro Sergt Jan 3, 1863, Killed at• Gettysburg Pa. • Corp GIRDER PERRY Pro ISny 18, died Jan 13 1863. PRIVATES. Lurrrri - R ARMSTRONG, Died Sept 29, 1 62 ROBERT C. BAILEY, discharged Nov. 3,'62! IRA BAXTER, discharge Dec 16;'62 RUSSELL BURNSlDE,discharged Sept. 3 62 ALMERON J. BURDICK, died Dfrc 14, 81 I ANDREW J. BARNESAischarged Aug 15, 'O2 BENJAMIN F. BURT,* w'd June 16, '64, dia Dec 20,64 rYlioN W. BAILEY, trans to Ist D S Cad• Feb 10, 7 63. CHWILLES BRIDGE, trans to Invalid corps July 2,''63 WILLIAM C. BVIHGE discharged Aug 2G, 'G3 ORMAN BLACKMAN, w'd at Fair Oaks, discharged Oct 3,'62 NELSON L. COBI3, trans to Ist U ,S Gap." Feb 10, '63 JARED CALHOUN, dis. Nov G, '64, term ex ABEL C. CARD, died July 31, '62 DARIUS J. CHAPPELL, disch'd Sept 17, '62 STUKELEY H. CARR, discharged Nov 4, '62 ELEAZER DINGEE, " " i , " JOHN D. EkRL*, taken prisoner Aug 25, discharged March 1, '65 NELSON P. FLUENT, dischar'd April 10, '62 DAN FULLER, lost both arms at Antietam, discharged Dec 17, 'G2 s , REUBEN FRENCH, wounded a Fredericks4l burg, discharged May 16, '63 I GEORGE D. FREEMAN, taken pris June 16; '64, ex March 1, 'GS, dis Marc li 29, 65 SOLOMON FOSTER, died Dec 30, '6l SHELDON M. GIBBS, died Feb 27, '62 ADAM GOLLER,wounded at Fredericksburg, discharged Nov 6, '64 URIAII F GLACE, killed ,it FrodariCitsburg DANIEL GLEASON, discharged April 4, '62 OTIS B GOULD, discharged Dec 30,'61 GEORGE W HAIGHT, died March 9, '62 JOHN E HARVEY, trans to Signal corps Aug 22, '62 WILLIAM 11 HURLBUT, discha , a Jan 9,'63, :HENRY HADLEY, blown up on' gunboat Jure 22,-'62 . EDGAR HARRINGTON, dis Matlch 10; '63 JOS I 4:PIT MIX, 'killed at Gettysburg, Pa. JOHN It KIMTIIAI,L, ritgellttrged May 30, '62 'AdtiLEI LEAOII, tlicAl Fula 15, 141. ASA C LF•ACH, isc arged March 10, '62 HARRISON LEONARD, inielo May 22,''62 - 470EhN B LEONARD, discharged Dec:3o, 'Bl ALMERON LYMAN, discharged Jan 22, '63 ELIJAH McNAMARA, died. Dec 29, '6l - MILES MARSH, traned to Ist iT S Cair Oct I 24 ; ,'62 a DANIEL S MOREY, died Jan-20,'61 - EMERSON MILES, served time out, as hospi tal bummer. ADOLPHUS J NELSON, killed at Antietam OSTRASDFR NELSON, dis March 10, '62 OLIVER W OLNEY, dis Nov !6,'64; term ear BARBER PHILLIPS, disch#gedjane 16, '62 CHARLES RAPLEE, w'd Dec 13, '62, trans to Invalid corps Aug 25, '63 JACOB REED, discharged Aug 20, '62 ZALMON ROBINSON, Fah 31,'62 ANDREW J RADDLE, w'd Juno 30, '62,- dia. - Nov 1, '62 GEORGE W RODGERS, dis March 10, '62 WALTER SCOOT, tras to US cav Feb 10,.'63 ILLIAM F STONE, taken prisoner at Get tysburg, died at Andersonville July 12,' 63 MELVILLE TORRY, died Aug 28, '62 THOMAS It TRACY, discharged Nov 2, '62 JAMES P TRACY discharged'Dec 30, '6l JOHNkJ TOMPKINS, blown up on gunboat Mound City June 22, '62 ANDREW .1 TOMPKINS, died - July 20, '62 JOHN WITHEREL, discharged Dec 6, '62 LEONARD WILLIAMS, died July 15,- 'O2 GEORGE ,J WHITMAN, dischd Jan SO, '63 CHARLES H WESTFALL, deserted Oct 5, '6B GARDINER C WOODS, dis April 23, '63 JOSIAH L WILBER, trans to 4th U S Artil lery Oct 9, '62 DECATUR WYKOFF,,wonnded ixt Fair Oaks discharged. Sept 22, '62 OS I AR'J WEBB, died Jan 16. '63 • '- CI US"ItEYNORDS, - 4:FiSs'l6-13-S Artillery as Hospital Steward • Recruits ELlicted :for 1862. GEORGE W BARLOW, faken pris Aug 25, '64, exchanged March 1;'65 WILLIAM C BLAKESLEE, dis Aug 26, '63 NELSON J CROWEL, ce'd'ed at White Qak Swamp and taken pris. exchanged Dec '62 trans to Invalid corps Jaly 15,'63 BENJAMIN C CRUMB„ (MS Nov 8, '62 RAYMOND CALHOUN, killed at Fair Oaks DAVID COVERT, JOHN C COVERT, taken prisoner Aug 25, '64 WELCOME S COATS, k'd' at Fredericksburg GEORGE W DAVIDSON, Iw'd at Petersburg, pro, Corp Sept 18, '64, dis Feb 6, '65 - PETER DAVIS, died June 15, '6l JOHN G FISKE wounded at Fredericksburg LES'TER FLING, died Oct 29, '62 - • ALFRED FLING, discharged Jan,28, 1 63 , JOSEPH JOILNSON, discharged Dec 1, '62 FRANCIS JENKINS, discharged April 15; '63 JOHN A McDONALD, trans to Ist U S cay. pet 10,'63 HENRY MATTISON, kil'd at Fredericksburg DAVID MeNAMARA, transferred to Invalid corps ',July '63 , CHARLES F PARKER, wounded at Freder icksburg, discharged April 6, '63 LYMAN-C PERRY, trans to U S eav -Feb 18, '63 ALBERT SHERWOOD, " I( ABR 41 2 1 AM WILLIAMS, died April 12,'.63 JOHN H YOUNG, taken pris at.Reams' Sta tion, died at Salisbury, N Q Feb 2, '65 Recruila for 1364. YATES ANSON'. THOMAS J . ABBOTT, • CAB LES H BARNABY, w'd at'Cold Harbor au Ronantic creok,discharged May 15, '65 JUDION BROWN, w'd May 12 '64 and taken • pri . died at AndersOnville Ga. July3o, '64 JOHN T BLACKMAN, died April - 30, '64 JAMES BLACKMAN, killed at the battle of Wilderness EDWIN BASSETT, HIRAM BARNES, trans to V - It 'C Jan 2, '65 DANIEL F BUTLER, taken pris at Peters burg diedat Andersonville Ga.,July 30;64 SIMON CHARLES, taken pris Aug 25, '64, escaped April 29 'GB ROSCOE B. COLE. • • GEORGE M COYKENDALL. • • 1 ANSON D COREY. ALLINGTON A CRANDALL,. w'd and taken pris. May 12 '64, made his escape Oct '64; - discharged March 19, '65 IRA CHANDLER, died June 3, from wounds received. at Spottsylvania. JAMES T DOUGLASS, taken piiis and died • nt Florence - S. C. Sept 15,'05 HENRY DINGMAN. _ SIMEON ELLIS, taken priconer, died at An demi:int-We Aug 31; '64 ROBERT B FOSTER, taken prisoner, died a Andersonviile.Sept 30, '64 WILLIAM B, FO DWIGHT GENUIG. DELOSS GENUNG, w'd at-Cold Harbor WINFIELD S C GOODWIN, killed on lilac Oct 16, '64 LORBN T HAGGADORN, taken pris piny ]2 . died at Florence S C Oct 29, '64 • , AUGUSTUS E HOLCOMB, WILLIAM HAYNES, killed at Spottsylvitaia BENJAMIN A HAYNES. CHARLES E HUNTER • - REUBEN J. HAWKINS dis Jan 13, 'GB • CHARLES HOYT, w,d at Spottsylvania JACOB T HOVEY, w'd May 23,'64, trans t 9 V- R C Nov 16, '64 CHARLES JOHNSON, 'taken pis May 12, '64 died at AitderSOUVille Sept 2, '64 • ._ LYMAN JONES. ELMER JOSEPH. FARNHAM LYON, 4 7 LEVI B LEWIS, w'd and taken• Pris May 2, '64, exchanged Sept 36, '64 VOLNEY MIX, killed at Spottsyh - ania.. PROCTOR E MAYNARD. DANIEL MUNROE, died May 2, '64 PHILANDER McKLNNEY.', dis Dec 13, 'O4 SCOTT McKINNEY. ALONZO J NORTH, taken pris June 16,'64, each Jan 1, '65 JAMES 0 POTTER, taken pris:Jnne 16, '64, exchanged May 1. '65 ALMERON n PERRY. . • t .ALDERT REED. • DEWALT SHUTT, w'd at' Spottsylvania ; • CHARLES A STARKWETEER. SAMUEL STONE, killed at Spottsylvania , HIRAM SNYDER, wounded June 3, '64 LORENZO W TOMPKINS, wounded at Spoti sylvania - I JOHN N TOMPKINS, ;wounded at Spottsyl- I vania.trans to VR C March 4-'65 • - !LEVI J THOMPSON, wounded at Spottsyl vania discharged Jan 5, '65 GEORGE VINCENT, killed at Petersburg June 16,'64 . AmnizqsE H WHEATON, wounded and taken pris )3,14 12,' 64,,ex May 1, '65 AUSTIN 11 WEEKS, taken pHs: June 16, '64 . died at Andersonville Ga, Aug 14, '64' ; ; BURRS WAKELY, diScharged May 10, '65 I FRANK WAGGONER, w'd May . 10, '64 and March $,l '65 HENRY P WILLIAMS,W died June 15 of w'ds I rec'd May 12, '64 • _ • ANDIiEW 7 WAGGONER, wounded at Cold Harbor • ALONZO 7•WAGGONER, killed at Ronantic creek - • CARSON WILSON, killed at • Petersburg June 16,"64 _ . Recraits for 1865. FRANK CROSBY, 1,4 wruccr, M.ILONE, FrEgity WILT.JAI.I DONN;ALT), JACOB WILLIAM. SNYDER. ENGAGEMENTS Fair Oaks, Vit. June 1, '62. Gaines' Hill, Va. june.27, '62. Poach Orchard June 29, '62. Shvage Station Juno 29, '62. Whits Oak - Swamp June 30, '62. Maltern Hill July 1;,'02. South Mountain Sept 14, '62. Antietam Md. Sept 17, '62. Charlestown Va. Oct 20, '62. Fredericksburg Va. Dec 13,'02 Chancellorsville Va. May 2 and 3, '63 Gettysburg Ph. July 2,:'63. 'ip Williamsport Md, Oct'l4; '63. Auburn-Hill Va. Oct 14,'63. - Bristow Station Ir a . Oct 14,'6 . 3: Mine Run Va. Nov 27, '63. Wilderness Va. May 5, 64. Po River Va. May 10, '64. Spottsylvania Va. May 12, '64. Nye River Va. May 23, 64. Cold Harbor Va. June 3, '64. Near Petersburg , June 10, '64. Petersburg dune 18,'p4. Strawberry Plain Jane 22, '64. Deep Bottom July 29,.'64. Deep Bottom Aug. .20; '64.1 Reams' Station "Aug., 25,.'64 Petersburg Nov. 27 and 28,1'64. Hatcher's Run Dee... 9 '64. Hatcher's Run Feb. 5, '65.1 Ronantic Creek March .31. "65. Southold° Railroad April . 2; '65. Deep Creak April 6, '65. Last battle April 'T, '65. Surrender of Gen. Lee, Ap. NOTICE. THEREAS, my husband, JAMES G. BOOTH has left, the bed jhe never owned, and the , board he never jprovided, without just cause or provocation, I hereby caution all persons against harboring or trusting him on my account, as I shall pay no debts of his contracting after this date. I AMELJA BOOTH. Colesbuig, Pa., June 27, 18G5. • NOTICE.. 'WHEREAS my wile AMbLIA has left my V V bed and board with Out just cause or provocation, I hereby warn all persons not to harbor or.trust her on my account as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. JAMES G. BOOM Colesburg, Pa. l , Juno 20, 1865. 18G5 "DIitLADELPITIA S.: ;ERIE RAILROAD.— _l= ' This great line Itrirersee the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of. Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased bY the Pennsylvania Road Company, and udder their auspices is being rapidly, opened throughout its entire length. It is now in-use, for Passenger, and prei g lit business from Harrisburg to St..,Mary's (21e miles) on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to , Erie, (18 miles) on the Western TOILE OF ikiAsscnavn Eastward, AT EEPORIIIIIi grain Through Mailyrain Leave Westward Through Mail Tiain Cars run through WITHOUT MANUS both ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. ' Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains bath ways 'between Williamsport and Balti more, and Williamsport and Philadelphia.. For information respecting Passenger busi ness apply , at the S. E. Cor. 12th and. Market Streets.- , And for Freight 'business of the Cora.psuirs Agents.:, ' • - S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor.!l3th and Ifatket' Sts., Philadelphia._ J. W. Reynolds 'Me. William Brawn, Agent N.C.R.R.Raltimore. H. EIOIATOX, Gers'l Freight Agt. PhsTo. LBW'S L. HOOP?, Gcn'l Ticket Sgt. Phil's. 3 1 03. D. Pvirs, L.•( en Aranager, Williamsport Marble Yard. THE subscriber desires to inform the citi zens of Potter that he can supply them with all kinds of Marble work, as cheap and as good as it - can be had any place in :the, country. MONUMENTS and TOMB-STONES of all kinds furnished on shortmotice. C. BRETTNLE. Coudersport, Feb 13 '65 • 1Y r Notice. pERMANI.i, Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 1, 1863. NOTICE is hereby given that Charles Bu ll shor, now or late of this country, holding the following described property. has not,ye• paid any consideration trhatevekfcr the samo, and'all persons are hereby warned not to par- . chase any of said property bf the said Bushor before the decision of the I Court is given.in this case and C. Bushor has paid to me the consideration money therefor., • The following 18 'the property:: Ist. A certain tract of land tiear the Ger-1 mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Atbotttorimship, Potter .county, Pa., containing 100 acres...-. Also 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adjoining the above. • • • 2nd. A certria tract eland, with Mill and imprcivements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in warrant 5819, in Stewartson township, Potter county, pa., containing about 204 actes. C. iiushor holds also fu trust warrant no. 2501,] in Gaines township, Tioga county . , Pa., on thb road leading from Germania to Gaines, containing 850 acres. tf ' ' • WM. RADDEI... A if. J. OLMSTED'S QTORE can always be found the best o i s j Cooking, Box p. n d Parlor. • STOVES' Also. TIN and SHEETJRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and 'CAULD RONS. ' . Agricriltural Implement's; • such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. - 13 As WORK is we ll made en the material good. Good and substfMtial EAVES-TROUGHS plat up in any pitrt Of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay Of all kinds, including. Cash, seldom refused. ' Stole Oh Main Street opposite the Old Court Houid, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1863.-50 'ND can't believe what fine BARGAINS 1, are to be had at OLMSTED'S. ('ORNER STORE--consbuitly - recciOng fino-nsaortments or GOODS. Latest fiom Sherman ! OSTN A TAI , ,from North Vitrolion; for 3rt,le by - ' STEBBI:stS Niiiiiiji - o - 0464's'.'''t iiill2 oi4MB'llllVg., 7.IVBURR a ttention Is invited to the larg: !.ntt 1. attractive etock just received, and for sale as low as the same qualities canoe bought anywhere in the county. . . We ihave on hand a largo and varied at. sortm nt oLDoraestic Cottotts, comprising BROWN SHEETINGS, and SIIIRTINGS, 1 BI.,.BACHND MUSLIN, DENI3IS, . ' STRIOS,• 1 _', CIIIECKS i TICKINGS, and i '' ,' i CO ON FLANICELS, on which wo Cannot be undersold. , . _ _. We purchase onr goods for Cash and offer, them at, a very_small a dvance st ' ', ' ' . Trosii Co. ' -FLANNELS. 1117 yon want to purchase • I. • _ ItED, GRAY, - BI.DR, of PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL !call At OlnistedYi. il 9, '65 DRESS. GOODS; DELAINES, PRINTS, BRO ORR, and WOOLEN SHAW, 1700DS, SONTAGS, • NUMAS, BAIZIORAL' bliutTS, cLonis, and • z,-; CASSIItFS,•' a. full supply CLOTHING. - ON'Tto ca 11 beforeh r JO ig, pure am : see ti:essor 1865 BOOTS •Bi. snoEs. VOR Men, Women & Children, in great va. riety and cheap , For Molasses, byrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffees I..faa everything in.the Grocery line, call' 1 • A fall anortmputl of almost ieverything that IS 340 P. M 10 A. If kept in a nountry stare oxt band. We Intend to keep Goods that will gi e eatafacfionem4 sell rood articles at the leweet.living profit; Grain .of all kinds, Butter, I Wool • Deer Skins! Also County, Township :ad School Orders, for sal of which the highest prices will be paid At A/Amsted's Coudersport, 1 3 a,Nor'r 18, 081 - cti ... '- - e :A I. wish - all permr.s having op'en aeootint with me to call and settle immediately. 1 will sell 'Cheap for Dash Ail my stock of 3lerchandtse Consisting o CLOTHING,' cnoCKEß'ir, GROCERIES, TOOLS, Vic., 1. Good Horse and harness.'; . 3 'ilicr.4cins„ 1 Sleigh, 1 Cutler,. 1 Sulkey, The ,privilege of a good' Asher s y; in 'CO*. plete workinj order. - I 5 cents paid For god ASHES'. Brookland, Pa., Sept., 1864. FOR SALE IIE Srtbscritrer offers for Sate the folrow .1. ing tracts of land, to wit : 1 „ Oae tract of One Hundred and Forty-three and seven-tenths aeres...in Pike township, Potter county, on the Genesee Forks. Price SllOO Sixty "acres are improved, with! one log barn, frame kitchen, frame barn, linty good fruit trees, and two hundred sugar. maple trees. The fart will cut grass, in a good season, sufficient, at,present •prices, to pay for it: Also, another tract of Fifty-sir and two tenths acres, in Enlalia township, four mites from Coudersport, Thirty acres of which are improyed',4eith one frame house, log barn, and some fruit trees thereon. Price $450. i Also a Wagon Shop and half lot id the' Borough of Comlerspert, one lot west of P. A, Stebbins' it Co's Store near Glassmire's Hotel, Tho tools, lumber, Arc., can be bought roe, sonably ; or a portion of them,if the pinch:loer co desires. One half can• be paid in Wagon- Work. A - reduction of ten per cent will be mad* for .- 34311 (10WD. 4 Fr'iurtl+er purtienlars. enquire of !11 , sub, )er at his Wagon-Shop iu enTle , - , p^rt. Feb. 20 1865. . W. R. lVai, 133 Al Olinstedfti. At Oluisted'i At 4;timsteilt AT OLMSTED'S AT -OLAISTED', Pahls. ISheepPelts, 'F'=N C/2 L.) t=t b- , 1 II 0 g .., •f-4 BOOTS, and SHOES, DRUGS, LUCIEN BIRD.