. E THE JOURNAL. Coudersport. Pa. Tuesday, August IL W. NIcALAPSEY, Emine. union State rtiOket. FOR .4UDITOR 'GENERAL, Job ilartrauft,_ or Montgomery • - ?Oft SURVEYOR GENEW.L, • Jacob M. catupben, of Cambria. EXXON COUSTIE CONVENTION. • The rzion men of Potter County who are iriiliug to unite in a cordial support of the preleat A.droinistratiOn are requested to: meet at tbe'vertal. places for holding their Town ship Elections tbrckughout tbe County, on Tuesday the 29th day of August, between the hours of 4 and 6 P. IL, to elect Delegates to meet in County Convention is Coudersport, on Tharsday, the 31st day of August, at 2 o'clock P. 11., to nominate a County Ticket, to be supported by the Union men of Potter Cottutv at the next Election, and to choose SenatZrial, Judicial, and Representative Con ferees, and transact such other business as may come before the Convention. The Vigilance Committees of the several Towns/ups are hereby requested to Put up Notices_ of the time and place of holding the Meetings, and to be present to organize and .act as Hoard of Election of said Meetings. The number of Delegates each Township I entitled to is as follows: Abbott 2. Allegany 3, Bingham 3, Clays 2, Coudersport 3, Eutalia 2, Genesee 2, Harrison 5, Nebo= 3, Hector 3. Homer 2, Jackson 2, Iteating 3. Oswayo 3, Pike 2, Pleasant Valley 2, Honks 2i Soaron 4, Sweden 2, Summit 2, eitrutis 2, Stewartson 2, Ulysses 5 ,West Branch 2, , Wharton 2. By order-of Countr Committee: B. S. CO-LIVELL, For Sheriff. PIKE Maui, 1".1. s July 78, 1965. Dras Please anaounce the nane of B. HORTON. late Cart. Co. 3:149th for SHERIFF. subject to the decision of the Fall Connection. X. TAE GIRARD ESTATE-The income of the Girard estate; in Philedelphia,ia now - ; about two hundred thousand dollar% a year, and'still increasing." Oa the Ist of January, 1864 there were foar hundred an 3 forty Eve Pppils in the institution, The Plague Prophecy. .1 arLd five hundred and sixty three eel ,the i: Ist of January, 1865, when thirty seven I Twelve years ago, a pamphlet of proph ecies, compiled from the papers of Lenor- Taeartelea existed. Daring 1804 twenty mend, was published in Germany. Le were bounds by ttdenture of apprentice- ; normand died ten years previous to the £ CARD ship ; seven on trial, waiting agreement: publicatiors elladed to, at an aavanc , To" tee Maim Mtn of Four% between the employer and pupils to be Fed age . Thi s pamphlet created a great . I have been for same time past encatraged come their apprentices ; nine died ; 'three; sensation, and obtained many believers DR. TALBOTT'S PILLS by citizens of the Couy to 1.. , e s candidate bad their indenture.s cancelledand ehirtyt in its predictions throughout GermapyJCereposed of hig'aly .once-crated extracts for Ittpl-e , -..entative. I anaalmce myself n sure expelled. !In February last therel • : .:„..,„ a t there, Other things it foretold the Cri-; from ru nts and thebigbest. ir.ed.c. . candidate for that o f f ice. I bear of can di- , !were one :hundred and forty two appli-Imean war of 1853 where the eag l e ' TIM; dates for other offices, without opposition, ; Hon. A. P. State formerly MC. from 1 cants for 'he bdnefits of the heath tion i "' -of the Liver or any derangement or the Di forn s t (France) and the leopard ( England r - e r .-- iofalliable 'jai the cure of all diseas. They remove all fie, artier the reason that they bare bean in the! ottio, and More recently treasurer of that! 1 h ft , - a .„, t. a t ong twice arm_ the past four years '' should foil the bear, ( Russia ); also the; o g r t r e e pa eo e b- ,1 3, -ed are unequaled in the care Army far the Union. I too bare been In the. iState t a lilted to succeed the defaulting; r , - taut irmr-serred (.3111ln:111y in the ditches PP° „ , _ , every app leant lwas admitted to the col-1 and swamps of South Carolina until honota- 4 treasurer Breslio, tunnel out to a ue- i t e , e. I 1 wee in India, how the elephant (India). of tearrem, ILuadice. Dyspepsia Sam fnl.a, should' attempt to overcome 'the leopardl , Blliitasti pil es es, s: L m ir ere erf a 7P:l isv,te e; blr discharged br General Burnside, by rea- t faulter to the amount of $95,P00 and ' F e e . 7. n e r e s ted . Head ro oArass ____ A eorrurponde - nt !but..wou t ld not suc c ee d ; and how a grmt 'ache, adults, ” . 11 the son of disability recoired in the service,. sad- settled his' - account i hy coutenittin sal-,EttenoT3. Do-ze, for one pt in in the line , of dutr. My ace fough t in -the , ~,•;,,L... ' en:tient:on sho ul dea west (United : - - mire b t: •,,r F ro th . one .0 same P.egiment. (45th P. V.,) until be waif ••••''' '' : ',`, I writing from Richmond, relates an icci. l 0 - i' • motatg, coo a a-. a p.-4- -- t , , 1 i dea l t as follows; A modest young oountry i States,) and shnuld prosper in their netre tt,r e e ills will cure or,:i.Z4r , r cases, and from killed by Rrliel bullets. Still lam ce.posed jasper Harding; for many year, the; n aerivitig for rations to one our t home, foretelling the great civil war that': one to P three bones will care an;curable caie ! „ _ , b. gentlemen who were never in the service publisher of the old Philadelphia Engui-igir : 0 .- z e e tteetee, who if nominated, will service I and _ mew & CO: asked , e t should visit this countr y, and of the final iof no natter ect"-letag 3.-= r_di c - g. Prize $1.60 i -‘-'.-'''-'2 4ON TA 6 .. 5_ . was ."! triumph of right over wrou to be fol- 1 my cordial support- llf nay one doubts my i r_ep ri? . hat noted Bible publisher, relief agea r ii - a few days a g o , she had over Laken the oath. "No, i s , • t 2 Fulton Str.cet, Sew Fort:. f NUBIA.% , honorable record while to the Army, I refr, cited in Philadelphia 03 MOOdal{ 13 3 E. e dead sir," tree' hex ternited reply, "I nese i-lawtedh : BALIIOkAt MS= him to every c...ce.t. and man belanglng to Lel' DR. TOBIAS' , . , MOMS, sat all re ~ 13 eu must l in e ad ; of the bear, and pass from, I ee- at Y ; thence srestward, deeolate GeTan ,, y veil CleeerstEwee're ' , 45th P. V. whea I left it. i/ er swc-re in a my '...l•.irten Mc3.licheel is spoken 'of as the - 4 Isble ceindidate to s_neceed mayor: t e- t h e oat h I m a flit raPPlY stilittlin steiPsi Ii any ether Soldier who has been kozorn-' most sval 1 . ,_ _ wake i ae , y raid girl," said the Ecele , d, sad eprma . ~ bir discharged, .desires the Lamina:tan fors Henry ci PhiLsdelphia. -He would i ~,nt, or I canon ive you the rations." ° tu to the tvv.t.l e ° T VENITIAN HORS E LINIMENT. i ...:- :r PPiT BOTTLES' AT OSP. DOLLAR. i ihnainediately by a great s p.stileticz T. MOTT. T . ALBO , TT. .I. D. _ s . : this adee and ir-Serts his mime. I.'w il l '''X'-• (an excellent Mayor, for he is azt obi and t ,rN i d ee d -1( cant, g et =t h e e aittaes cans et P eat ir " ria l'kf• ee er 3 D ° t °" - • cnres Isar.eness, at,s, gails„ Collo, Ac. t , I -0. c , , age - at any il fa v ot that these prophecies were ea yr„..d. t h e f o il ot ri t :g : I draw. this Card and support bite. experienced Ed* . I taught me seder to swear." The CLOTIIING. -INO. 11. ELLBOURS. l , 1 ...1 . mildly persisted and the maiden as per.; _ known and credited by the Ger- : , Barzas . , .7uly :th, Ir. 6'.3. Pike ME; • 10 -7 2 5 , 15 6 5. •I • Ana- ,o waraszi who sus tPIPIiZ.... a . - .. 1 s - te e ns , z b e th is t ee , 2 p e ' ari d this Country . .. Etz.. Tomas: We have , n , s_ed. for the gss , t i rv , i , i.;, toeel belt! cm:rutinl it h i Alabama. ti-rtaelert'll ret ed all a tt e m p t s at parstm - few Sundays n e eo, ai• Huntsville: t T o say t c e t :e cta le n as a t ei.y th: ra y thi ha ui ve th leee ms u far si . agu. Ceeent.resrcee.-The Charleston Con- - s• t i p cr-....- I .ton, until overcome at last be the dread- - - min e f.„. l7 th from the water e.ou e ,.. , _ , .. _ ;,,, fboearuara: ro ti n ez r: i irs b. L .s t at i t li n 7. 3l 7-. 0„ 4 1 . cl o ein : er tr_e vetrT te ed r rc c i f ie: N....v....4 the - e iismrt=z, _ icl conflict between -necesslty and her; At alasstedls Tier gives the following suouct of the- "Freed from alarm, freed from sin,hlessl Tyree , . 1 •og•rt l / 4 1 of one kind Of reconstruction il3l God and Gen. Greet." , 1 ; thigh sense of Moral duty, she stammered; i • A Significant Census. circus cotupsay Please e-id six dca-, s e ',. it it tile oalr linitaca we use:to:tr. We hare `‘ ' 1 1 1 1 i - ....; I out with 'doer;cast lids, "Well, sir,if you -me trie7 raluabl. ace ea mat: - - that eity,-e-thst of baildings,-anti menet A committee has been formed in eta- i w oe/ ma k e mdo such a herrid sicked The Cineinnati 'rime's, with a partial.: /-"'S 1 . - "l'rsss , s - --. . ... . :BOOTS te Sri S OE lions one of the wants ta the market !e,alti et to hea.ve. town :razor- T... to 'erect a:monocrat 'to Jig 1 .- - J. y O.P labile eletion. contrasts the proerese made- -1.-- HYATT. ISG.S.T. : the to day :- ' - ; teinee a-r• 4 ore a S. :General McPheriba tbe bravest of thel t° r ,;bv the State 4 of ittio and lieutooky.-: . ••• i • "Oar city is, :alive Kith evaticip. A ate- I brave,who fell darie.g the siege of Atlanta. i Thi t - . - . r ..,...... ~ . ,:i e tt ee in their effort te - con-: The Catille 'of the differeece need act be.: Sold br ail dra,=- 5..5. : _ .. . , ..-.. -- _ p "and comalecced mprovements. The rinee . , , I , i' ~„ - 3 6 . C.-' .=:.L- zt- New Toro_ ! Manager Tem Atab' . .....--g . & Las Menage-le.; Da g ee, waFet , & ph Ithea, i. rest sae. ta:r.oe„ At 01 baster, eation, illustrate the stated.. Ohio was settled in 17'88 ; Kea-, .. . of the trowel' eel hemmer echoes; 4.11', React- is Ole name t new . town i ea ted; :l4l e ; n h tgl a ' . _ haiminieus av-ericre to better times ,on the Oeht lane o. the Allegheny ricer, which men resort when ' :oozy in 1:75; jand. the former elo- act: NO .13.A.R.DEE -soon • - - .t ;ti_ ii. 1 I 1 'thee. ceoasistence 'to carry :as at ali in theeensus of 17eel, when Co tiee .e... " v _ .. .e, e f t he Sur...th '....r. prel7-1, =Be ' For • Mohses, ,i;yruo. q ' • Tea =I Cottle, • There cannot be parchased in the whole maim / oar CI ri l o Franklin, and ott thei, , - through evil- The; Kentucky had a revelation of 73.0;74 success of the t's1 1 0: 1 s''' - ms- Greelt i -ste-a-, re NC'' Railway." It is name eft ro' t hem ran of the city ten Opened feet of. A._ and .„....,. 1 , ye e 5;,. .„_, e t - fisiehine• lumber. Nor is this the 4-,rek Pre9. Rennr!ho Tr3s a native cif Frareclin- '-a' :f !take, nentrlelled by i Now le: VCS trace the figures of each suc-: • _ - anti Sherrasti's tOliCy t Itke ila fed ele-ithimg in the Gratxty ha,, ca. 2 . I , `tip pet :-., is an evideace ct dire cetera : l eIEIRTSTADORO'S HAIR DYE, '," I • ..... 1 ... item we pressieelv teed. Slag e.rta The B ran d e r s of , t e .owa a._ Ga.a:.-he A_ ,_ , , Gli 1 q -aker of 1 --• firth-Lt eztat ; ' silting tot,tls, carpenter's tees, wheel- Grow, Ex-epe , t-.. ... es ; „, _ e_ .: Convection &eared" 01; 4 . .: - , 1 tar6ws and all the paraphenialia of , House of Representatives,ln&C.W. Cur t h e 1 _ - ... - e• - •'. c all tete:lca '• - m e se, 0 ..0..... 2.3 iN tlf ,) .t a o p , . .....- "at i A." It' erm Toe hoes at, - ,'" 5 { I''al et2o 950. heautt, a the p p _ . ~ _ ._ ircoofve.4. I: Erery where establlsbes c&lurs. 7}11;.%. a- ..i . AI ' • 1 - tnaa 'e'er!' facm the eseepeuters led *lessens would find' a ter. Congrees• , „ „ c esee .„c t r o h s -ree m 1 1't 1 t ... „.. -,,, es ar , eu--aans' sad th." 1 S• 113 ....)..".' U i - 4 r It'lt) 40•6_51u the Naebtesi Flaz"ste th'ss.':= s': . 1- =' - ' 3- ' ll4 b ' 4 A f,-.1,- - asun'---....... uf adzOsS everything thtl:q . o------ the dres cf Earth taere Ls otoae s.szee ; 1 . ;,. :e _ aerie etutzmacy • precourimm favor I 581 one iis 1 564 , 185e= , -... .... ..„..,1„,._ _„ e „ . ..._, taarket in Chariesioc. All of thee.; ford disuice. been; of cmret an -ae.-e„, ;axi...d yet the , same De e ; De-. 183? ' 9r. , 4 0. 3 I .18.30 ~,_:caELL-_, . .t..A.D0z.0 ..-- th . 3 -• t" ' ""'"' i '''''' - ''' .- :' ••.2 :•.. • .. . r. k e r ., 1 Lae& W. ening, meetrials are manufeettured to head at the e re " l e , peshi e e. Re., has 687 srre t ot , tllr terfect l'tc similes cif Natome's erery... i 4-t...••• * VY . M..„ . O a t .4 Ems} r tnoeracv are oppe-eu , to the e.ees.sop e. leetet 1,516.453 1840 'l North, and it nee de cell' capital sad; nominated for th'e Efth t' b the e'i bi - '• 779,82S ebade of alsck sad 1.•,-rowi. vase ~ . _ ... .. , - , . re _ _ , e - tme. r e ex- h e zee. ree z:Bs;" --- ADO .20 No i -tttor Houe ? so "eP uciou t=,. vitt fim saUslgsur.ol =I snterpnFe L bring.: tbem here sac supply - eems . ke, 11.8.54 e .I.Sittl,3e9 I loo) 61 1 2;105. tee .1 . - Ce- --t _ ' : - • - • of i_ambria weetg, ty, for - Assemblve' 1 , ..: gee= ce D-----eits- 2...preited oy c ! a prft-sin vi-ent ,ot our community. We" lt -• • ;- - - e eel:, -: --) --- e ' New- ru..c. ...- - _ , •`•116 • 1.' ...0 1 0-5.1.. 0/ i i.W.P - 11 - Na 6_,'*-4. ,sz:_ l gitc.d arrale.' aat the - lowest BriSg pre& . lt if ear !task- 'to - show the natioes CI; '`" -' r ' I '" ' .. all Hair Dt•ez--•A--Ts- ' , , offer this sm e nes i i hee t h taco -n -- t -at the; National Teachers Asiociation:Christandoth that the safesiechespest ard - ' t Farm the tale :beer it will be seen- t• ; 171/21 of m-Ilt-1 who Ire r43ling .1 fir; This hods' ' • e H :• - h ' tea • t ••• t r t/' 4' . s l. "'t t-Ci''''' l ` Dr the cee - us c• I.Beoo Kea. ; z ' - ~ 'set at irr:e cr:-_, ea . mwt e :sec e ,ocernuten a ...it 0., ---_. - -....-- ~...-a - - r ei ie Bete .S;re.r.g ..T.:4-attr-n:7' Piaster as del L. ),_ Paraus Plaster al Dr- _4llcOC- I ,* • _ ithipmetts to &nthern mareees h a s weeknae • y eta& sljeurr.ed on Friday.-- i the peaple thee the laws are peter e o ' iccey had a gr&ttet pePulatien than Ohice, e • - . , warra..-te-i to eel% cood Ma:f.'s:cattle Fecal= ne.e-essiti es of trade i : Tee „, , Te e s k e , tl e fee lady ettemied feumlreedilr ebered a.s whea he beer e citu E T b 3 1.75,%-,:c. yet lc 1.e.10, while the for-t' -''''-' - - -_ z eee. ee„--- .., , .e. e . - in ibis city, or are, perhaps under t he , 11l armed . L . veer.. hat =37 n eze..... , :m.,.. _ --t- e ,a-le_,.. part, ai.a b i macs. ef the beet men open all ; thst happinese end prr- its baa il"..' In tee retie ef 84 . Per!;ree-e'ne• eta . -eve- - i errontemeimpreesion teat we are toe much _of the ettetit.ey.', 1 Elope - at sddre----‹ee were', fellaw liberty and sell: • That rice Feet, the Isttcl: had he:landed fcrward by') deincAlisai br 'our lc ;s to think e., - _,,d ..- .. - I saPostl37 n<• -t r tiket - ' , - , - • e ee• `..e..is - e., by Op Y. CO.r.i. i=d Prof* .5- lead crime Ere hefere pop edumtion,„ the encethces inc. - wee reelect 4 f- L -e- 1 P -. 1 ice: ve..u. s ee-- a w ee _l e _•,- ese e ce the - a , -ack.. : i Gri&... e In. kr.'.ade, eve -4T-.... to P i n e arre- ' 4ll t° wzrl. 18 -le "'"‘ tw Clark; of Rhede Island, Pm•idett °fiend •that r.k2, EAtiod is so *mac , as that iieent-; an in tx.entlr Te:-."" 5 she dist=cadf ?air-. ill tat 1.. - ri.' 4 ., i 'l„.2=-.1-r... - ... of the Sate orl Br-utilzee, renovate and rebuild our geed old cite.",' IL L . .. a5r4,01:34,:,,a_ Oe T un; a: the Anis- !in which gilt are freeraen. sa d all, are fher elder riri,.4 her decennial inemse "t , of*. a.a-re.... o n Cold Feet, suome- sal a 'r . ..b..1 I, t,' : ' .-..tep Pelts, lash ( ~• y . - . ,clatran in is hear seeired the bsttle field ',equally protec,and beetefßeed• President jo'husen, seat s d"treatch te. , - i___,L _. ze e___,`e _ , , ;p er 'lbetwfto, ISa-' ar.,3 IS2O bd^g• 3.61 . ,D61== arz"--' 4- oltt ta'att as!' ett::-- -- - aPPT-icatz , rt- [Deez te_ers• , . 1 - •=l . Ssorr_t_ibar.r. - Co Jaa_ 2.* 18.52_ '' the Mmsissippi .date - Convention - sebile.l . r""` i -7',`"ri" '''' ',. • , - ia'i a - t.. - &.,,~i 2 - 1. Glis - fit is ____ _ _ „..... -., __ '6*,,___t. c „,___ : ,,, 1 .-.1.7,..........r.5r.5....aram0nt 5 . se e , „the evemcc. Three. ..eestee-is were. I.e.d.' eerea , - -at 1 ...e..e.et wee f• we., per cani; tsWeIN . di:frith -porter"' se coo- Jtor -r.• , ''''''•-___-,,--, --", ~.., „,.., bzek. ar ..., ! -, ; ;,_;.... tze .bi g t, m a pek es w Fai b e p o w in, anm,• , :on, cenzratulatic,t. it cm the pro, r 1. he s e e: - te.... day ,sac - a . ;,tr-bsit at Galena , his cid Dome in I a ttihned until 1;360, when Ohio more than ~•'r' 4- g? • .." 2 ' s - - Ic '*- -11. - ... 2 .... zu -,-- r • ..,-_, trac t e ,„ er. e . yt .. •e...-eutiete. on _ y,s_ct Neese es . e . e f, 3 ' t Ser-il= I was acta.c.ect .o. a-te e__ c_ roan . At Oirnatedrs greats „ r " .la° ta1 " .. . 1 te ` - ' - ' 1 --' --' • a cceerde-atee ' areee- et 6€ erh- , - traele.ette:nels- By ice wee: what is Ito be-come a deeeh:ea Kecescley. --.. e . e .-- a--- "...1 CVLfLerriPtirt, PS,NOifi ;8 7 era l e# , .. w-i- ef 1-ntes-s '-`-- - '- - et • ceerie.e.... i were ens. rx,,_. ..,.: Piltost= 4s g. t° re : s l Le re -"'", -. • , I „ c „," te d , we es .i ee t he* a t emee kei er ytthe Generale home in Pthisdelphis e es ee - ' --es, '--- • - • - - -.. le e-e -e-te e -----,- - e li . - •=7.L'.:=5,51 . -- Ca:- . . ----,:*---'- 7" - - '----,.- •.", 4 Most Itnportaat' Dlactiver7" e t . r-z.s lad to teeeeee tae treePe- wee= l' • *--- - - (ha d eee cc to make that city his plate A yew erey ID Rerre, R A is%..._A cm ,. f e r . = 0 .::-z...s. :2-...=. -i=, -. , ..-.1, 7....,--_z:s-e. ..r...-...-::: ....--:.....'_ I. , was •liazved prate:ling ter a teemor.sL ee-,--r • , N - - - 7- 7 ---f.2.G-To..vit...vra, B a gs "" ":s,--- -0- wt....r. , i -lister for Om-. .-- ---- te State hes entere.y reeareed te • ..ier.... . : e , ,-i, • . .4 r __se...e e l Fre e .. w h o „..,, m .e, he e ., „„„„ 4 _„. „„.„,„„_, . ~,,„ ~„„„ to r __- re . ~.w . ..-& J ... ._ __ .. , _ ~ . 2 to. Loneemes ..er a _lute-Zit/ ^.L.CII=I-7,Witl.. et 4 . - ' 4.- "' .4.. ”r . ... ....". r"'''''''-'.. AND 'ADM. / "' 1- 'l= - • - "'"'' It's'e'"` ' "`" '''.l t""• • - • - ---'-s , an , - =27. 'f•ac nc rett---= al , ellegisuce to the I:cien. e, ..„,,,, „,. twith l •••e'• met' certain - sr fed "c•-• "; • ,„. , ,_ etee„•---..e._ -- -_. _ ... _ . _ t i EttlEM"a t it VI it ra=gtVa, sad fer the sp., a -......,m., • . .- ra.s. eve cera teceee bein•gcrwron situ . ~....„ .....„-6.,.... 1 . 2 1, 2: -.,i , 1c . c .. A 1,-- ; -_- : , : e :::: ... = . l ,=-.,„_,;_,,,,, wt.:, .. ,,nyli ab ste . w b Ed , ~ The Ohio De.M.7-4-q.stio State Co '"len' neillttalli of I tittigtalComr‘T-1*; . •-er ofi The cram in the Northwmt are repre- " ( tee vermin, 3 servezt girl, who b...d seae-,,,Z.,, et .e... e . er „..d.- e ly cc:..-- the tett amichespest pat- , lion "Cren;:nr) assembled at Colambes en 'ide eve i ee e. / , 1 1- ' - - I -- ' *r- -' -' e:e . "0 Beee•leea Whiskas"', z ..tmrc coo: sr:. ;ZEN G-C......k.RT. "a-la. Wise Lod alter Pews the dares Claus [seated to be 'in tbe cewe. etecateelag con- .... e-e.es , - . .._ , , , : Thunder wed rem:tea:ea Gen GW. • .. NO -.- t t ... . ..-- j "-',- 'Ti :7CE= sar:l .5e mast' - ee'sf-I Lifting Xmas ditieu e the peeet..a It: g.c. d h117.1.21%-tad Lat. 11-pr-...i. tIN"-r..2?.,. -1 ,- - .........i. t.- 0 1 1 -; -4. .-- t '--"' w..a 2 cy au ez- ~ Per.---7----.l.Arentr_Sc•.---.-_-..•e=n-.:-.:_<e-5--a- s.--a,..,, _ _ ~.,„ ‘_. -'- '.0., - v .....-..,..,- IZ tTit 1it... , ... - . it 13 ..t-Or...rgligiallipitleil, .- ...? . ueek ' .e.-e! , - , t'T *... C.*:3l:-.-ZS •= ....?1"........- - Morga© fir Gevereer ;vv. Lenz ft.:L . :Lieu- Te eee l e theeee ee of j e s D al e s = w e d e e = ,,,...- - el its eta,: E as t, mei" %e e :iy t o Feetm ee t t e e ;w e e. Aeeemale v y ec e ,„ __ _ I . 7'7 :,--.1-7-- z Ap: a .e . '' . 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Natt*,als to discharge all tbeir del:Qum; , , f _ , Gee', Geo. R. 3r ("lll's= is said te he e, ---,e bneeele. ... • 4“. .4. a f•••• 1 • :i TF._,.. ~..e.i. c .f Il.ite! &cis:ly rte- h_c t- th* - -4` ----- 7 4*-tf.r . 4 " E A a I azicr.b, cat hetetcZzle erzs_i The .'.l f4i,...,-, - ',ce Careitinion ;is =aria r27-43.1ae- .. .. renth..2 %,... e- e - c_ . r t.• wre - . -• s es scsa sae" the !tee C 3. li• - ' W exu raile- cam, -'' a ef tea . The Ileam" - bart, Ccum Mils - 4 .- 4 v rad '- ,ar. end all thet C7Xlit. at the , v.cei ',. le lug at the .. Kral seal at An=poits.: a ll=navy.. . ... _ _ _ _ rm .„ A., p,,,0 ~,,__ a wm. s ANT.ACP.E. . of the practt mom :,'.s- - 7 ..i'zt FS at criciait war vesttl aleat. i ek e a e• ' 7°L_ . rummer fer flua l ettek - . se•emerc. ;tre teee.e..-et t -•-• lit i , • e , 1 , • Commtsstoners. We are authorized to announ:e S.33."CEL 310NROE, of Bingham, as a Candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the drcis ion:of the Union County Co nrention..' . Please announce the name of CHANCEY ELLBOCRN, of Hector, one of our present honest and eXcient Commissioners., as a can didate for re-election, subject to the decision of Qs Union County Convention. Ent.tzts.. OLIO CANDIDATES. • 1, , " Major General:l6bn F. Rartranft ip er Montgomery county, and at present , a citizen of Norrietewo. His first business engagements werti . ...in connection w ith some of the Jimmie eats in that part of tho State, he then c r agin the capacity ;of a civil engineer. 7- aterl in life; yoingl ll lartranft devoted hinsselO of ito the study the.law, to the practice of which Profelle-1 ion he was admiited_with !great honor'.-4- After pursuing the law ;for some years, the war of the — rebellion was preciPaited, when the lawyer immediately , becaMe a soldier, and was called to the command of one of the In' "Three ,Months,liegi., 1 meets." In this connection kt will be remembered that the 4th- Regtment re fused to go into a. fight i becanie its,time had expired while the battle was iii, pro- Igiess. ' . - 1 ' - ' .Col. Hartranft remained on thelfield When his regiment marched off, and was , placed on Geo. Franklin's staff, who nom ? plimented him for his bravery. The con- duct which distinguished our candidate for Auditor General, thus , early in the war, has charactOzed his career during the entire struggle.. His capacity for 1 civil station is as great, too, as was his l ability as a soldier.) A clear headed law yer, a close business man, and a conscien itious gentleman in all his aotions,fin fair ler or safer official could be selected to guard the, interest. of-the people in the !Auditor General's office in Pennsylvania, than John F. Hartranft. Col. Jacob M. Campbell is a citizen of Caimbria county, and entered the, volun teer military service, ins Colonel of the 1- [o4th Hee. F.V. The 54th Was organized 1 at Camp Curtin iujuly, 1861, from vol unteers recruited in Dauphin, Soinerset, Carbon, Montour, Northampton and Lei high counties. Col. Oampbell,early after his appearance in the' fi eld, was promoted Ito the command of a ; brigade, in which iposition be perfomcd good and . valient Eercice. Indeed.the record of Col. Camp bell extends' over fields where some of the l i hardest fought battles of 'the War took place. For his gallantry in the :.contest l [ he has been frequently . complimented , by Ibis superior olOers nnd for his services to his country in the hour of peril s a grate ' ful people will shortly exhibit their esti ;lllation of.hie worth .by electing hint to i one of the , moat iteportant positions in their gift. J 1 Nye cow leave mi. candidates With the people. Their records areopen to the scrutiny of the masses and as these ret ards are examined we.expect NY ise , e the strength of our candidaies increased.— Harrisburg Telegr.:77). 1 i ISM 29,1865. Morton McMichael l ie spoken of by 1 thee Union men of Philadelphia as the ulna effieietitinalt-to succeed Mr. Henry isthe Mayoralty - of that city. We agree to all this, fully. -No lag at present a citizen of Philadelphia, is more identified wi 114 its growth in geographical extent,iti in - crease of husittess,_its 'esefulnesi of poP- 1 / elation, and its creditcommarcially and financially, than Morton McMichael. Fati years, through the colemns of the Korth American:(while he did not forget whit! , was due to, the State and the Union,) 12 has successfully .guarded' and advocated the interests of the great metropolis,and it would be but a slight_aeknowledgment of those services-by the people of Phila delphia to make Morton McMichael the saceesor of Mayor Henry. It Weald he a compliment endefstood and applauded by the people of "the entire State, amoeg whom Morton McMichael is perhaps better, known than tioy man a citizen •f Philadelphia.--Han . i isburg Telegraph. Coal has been discoVered in Perry co. a ty, on a farm of Job Harker, in Elqse Valley, Tolyne toWnsbip._ It is said! to be a vein of about three feet in thickness of bard bituminous coal. He says its t , a regular forrAation yein--th,st he has x-1 piored it on the crop,and is about to sink i a drift below in tbel hill to test it further.l Horse Valley is e 4 very narrow valley 1 lying between the} Connocooheagne and Tuscarora mountain's,and the coal is foind on the north side of the Connraecheague, 4eceral hundred fe4t higher than the Shermans's Valley, lying south of said mountain. The , coal found is about four : mi 4 .ca by the road Over the mountain from New Germantownq and about the same &stone.) from Waterford in Juniata coun ty. Mr. Davis ways the coal burns Tery well, and understands that speoimens of it have i been;taker to Philadelphia,where , I practical men have pronounced it to tie of 1 good qliility. Further explorations! axe being tnede to test the matter fullyi and fairly. 'Harrisbrirg Tekgraph. I At Their Old Tricks. , 1 The copperhead organs of the State' have already seized the-Todd-resolution, proposed and rejected in the late Union State ConVention, in reference to the ad mit/ion of the personal claims of the sol dier to political recognition. Mr. Todd desired to: force every man, by - a aweerpg resolution, to vote for soldiers in con ferring the nominations of that Conven tion. The delegato to the Convention, ' almost unanimously, rejected this attempt at ilictation,chameterizing it as calculated I to create a favored class and eventually lperhaps as tending to the organization of an aristocracy based on military claims. It was insisted with great justice, that, hundreds of men had remained at home l and discharged their duty as faithfully !to the Country aq those who bad gone I into the army. Hence, it was not, fair, las she Todd resolution contemplated, to ignore the claims of such patriots. But 1 while the Convention rejected the Todd resolution, it unimous/y nominated two soldiers for die candidacies in its gift. The delegates to that Convention did not see the justice ef putting on record at declaration that none but soldiers bad I discharged their duty during the - war, while the action of the Convention,in i nominating two soldiers, showed tha t itl !was convinced that the time had arrived! for the full recognition of soldiers to al share in the patronage of the Govern. r went. Practically. the Convention did not care to enter on , a system of putßing i the soldiers ,by passing laudatory resolu tions, but deemed it more to the purpose Ito give the soldier the substantial evi dence of regard by conferring both its loominations on fighting men. —but our{ copperhead friends are de ! termined to make all out of the rejection of the Todd resolution calculated to ben lefit their bad cause. They are welcome Ito the effort of this misrepresentatiofi. IWe have two soldiers for candidates— the one a War Democrat, the other an Old Line Whig—and we prove by these nominations our faithfulness.to Union i men of all parties, as well as our grad { tads to those who were willing to peril !their lives iu defence of the Government. t--Harrisburg Telegraph PRICE carnstarr. , - I Corrected every Wednesday by. P. A. STRYI7 BINS k CO., Retail! Dealers in Grocerieal, . . and Provisionsf - - . - - f, - 1 oppositeD. F. Gleistairea Mitel, i • : Coudersport, Pa. . 1 , Apples, zreen, %.1 bush., ~" ssoto 25 do dried, at 2 50 _ Beans, ~,. It ',. .„ .3 00 ; , 3 - 50 Beeswax, 9 lb., ' s .20 :- -25 Beef, " - -_,,.'• '- "1, • '8 - 9 Berries, dried, 14 quirt -. 1 5 ' 2. Buckwheat, ? bush., , .... _.l 00 1 25 Buckwheat Flour, 300 -3 75 Butter, 4 .7 e lb., - ' , 125 ' 28 Cheese, " - . ;15 . 2,6 I Cloverseed 700 750 ,Corn, ? bush.„ Corn 00 160 Corn Meal, per cert., • 300 .325'. Eggs, IP 'doz.,, 15 Flour, extra, ' l '? bbL, ' 850 900 do superfine " 900 9 7 5 Hama, lalb., - 25 Hay, `" , e ton, ,_ - 2.00 800 illoney, per lb., 1 15 20 ) Lard, " . -15 20 I Maple Sugar, per lb., 15 , 18 lOats, V bush io ~ , • 50 'BO Onns, " 100-1;25 Pork, 0 bbL, 25 00 30;00 do V lb., do in whole hog, "e lb, 10 'l2 Potatoes, per bush., 3'7 ;50, Peaches, dried, la lb., 20 425 Poultry, 13 lb., . 8 1 : 10 Rye, per bash., - , 100 .l: 50 Salt, ? bbt, 450 475 do 11. sack, i 15 ,20 Timothy S..ed 1 ' 2 50. 300 Trout, per i bbl., L 8009 00 ,Wheat, w bosh., 175 200 White Fish, `i4 bbl., 800 900 t COMMISPOAT ACAZEiaIt. J. W. 1A1.1.1F.11/,; P . suscsrAL, assisted by competent Teachers. TIM FAL ssini will commence en MONDAY, Aug. 28, , 1E65 ; and continue Twelve weeks. ' Tuition to be paid at the middle of the Term. f , ona $3,00 to .5,8,00. Coutingencies; 25 cents. A Teachers' Class will be instructed The of 'charge. Rooms saitalaTe for students desiring' to board themselves can be obtained reasonably in and near Town. For further particulars, address the ,Prin cipal, at Coudersport. Pa,. DIVORCE NOTICE. HERMAN CANT, 1.V6. 44. Dec. I Terr. vs. • ).16 1 64, in the Common ROXANNA CAMP. Pleas of Potter County, Libel in Divorce. SS Rosanna. Camp, Res pondent above named. Please •take notice that a eubpcena and alias Etibp.ceas having been issued and returned nihil ; yen are here by- required to appear en the first day of nest Court, the Ifith day of September next, to answer to the complaint made in this case. D. C. LARRABEE, Sheriff. Coudersport, July 25 : 'boa. =Nam Bating sold m ± interest. in the Ment*Ue 13usinesi to CRAPPRI. Brotlmie; (wbo an soon to fill tip intb Goods, lere.-and. at Ulysses,) I am prepared to give zeiy attention more exclusively to I • SUM:EU:tit Writing Deeds, Centructa - aalt Whir Bat Estate basiness for iteeldenti - o Non-lteni7 data. C i _ - I ~I have. a tip-top Illseckenithe resdlir to do roost anything agipertninlgg An. big Trade, as well and u Low Prated as samba found in the Comity. HORSE SHOEM% J4 - ES JUMPED and WAIREZMIN &a. LUtagi BIRD. Brookland, Pa., 4 11ag. 29, 186. _ Siminier 014AISTEIPS. . aittention invittd to the bow: stuj JI. attractive stock. just received, sad foe sale as low as the saute qualities esu be bbuglat anywhere in the county. - r We have on band a large ;and varied as r.ortment of riotaestic Cottons . ) to"tprising BROWN SHEEILSGS, and 1 BLE.WITEI. I. I VSLLVS, DES - 111S; - SIMPES., _ _ pIiSCICS acd t COTTON FLAN - NEM, Oa which wa cassot be undersold. We purchase our gap& fat Cash and ofet them at r. very small advance - Fr om Cost • I FLANNELS. T yva iftZlt. to p ostkase GMT, Buz, et PLAID FP:ann ElifiLIMG FLANNEL, eti At OilltilitaVie ;DRESS G0C1D. 72 : . . DzbAL , NE.4 I r YTS Stetail= liVa. t=- sale Wrs..93SS erirj4s H . oods ! Ell 13110Ciiit, std . 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