IEII . THE JOURNAL. • Couder4iort, Tuesday, Sept. 66. McALARNEY, :EDITOR. FOR GOVERNOR: -{ I (EN'L J. W. GEARY, Of Cumberland county FOR CONGRESS, STEPHEN F. WILSON, of Tioga, FOR ASSEMBLY,' .39FIN S..IIANN, of Potter. W. T. HUMPHREY, of /FOR PROTEIONOTARY, inlay J. OLMSTED, of Coudersport FOR TREASURER, JASON -W. STEVENS, 'of Harrison. VGA REGISTER RECORDER, DAN BAKER, of Colidersport. TOE ASSOCIATE JtEGES, WOOLSEY BURT'S, of 151vsses. JOHNI P. TAGG.-I.ltT, of Failalia FOR COMMISSIONER, SAMUEL NosrtoE, of BingL•am FOR AUDITORS, A. qID.XEY LYMAN, of Oswayo, 3 years, 'S. U. MARTIN, of Pike, 't years. :va.,\Ve feel sorry for.the Potter county democracy, they feel so hadly over their(?) meeting. They have our qmpathy. One of them told us that the speech %, as nothing bat a "batch of Republicah lies." tm.lklontgotr - , , ry Blair told one truth in his speech. He said the Republican party crushed the Rebellion and preserved the Nation. Democrats , make a note of that fact MOS gm,.lllr. Montg,oinery.p!air spokeof the newalof peace with Great Britain in 1812 having been telegraphed. Will soniebody tell us what sor(of a thing the telegraph of that day was f 2.1 V ho can tell why '.tiarsit Chaniplin cas not present at the great copperhead butpoi l irinzt Was it because his favorite bevetage has been reduced to ri cents per n* that the war has chled, or was it because he thought it foolish to tight in a hopeless cause! JUT We don't thank Mr. Blair for com paring a Potter county audience to his southern f audiences. They are no more Alike than day. and night. We have an institution in this county Which is unknown south of Mason and Dixon's line—common schools. No snuff chewing comparisons if on wish to make converts, • - /VerOne thing was particularly noticed in the meeting of Thursday. At the men tion of the names of Grant, Sherman, and Meade, there were no cheers, but when the hero of "send me-reinfbrcetnents" was men tioned, he was cheered. The difference is significant. "How *e you, Gunboat Oa lenal" IM - Tax-payers, remember that Stephen F. Wilson is pledged to strch aa, .amend ment of the Coestitution of the United States as will forever prohibit the payment of the rebel debt,, whilO his opponent, T. P. Wright, is the . repreOntative of a party composed largely of late rebels, who are interested in having the rebel .debt made a part of the national debt. ' • Afar The Detnocrats did not nominate a candidate for Assembly : . It was stated int Convention that there: would be an inde pendent republican 'on the course, and they 'lad better support , him." One of the +delegates thought tliaot would be all right if he.''wasn't a nigger republican, if he was they could n't cram a nigger down his throat." , lie ,wanted to let the people luow "where we be." • Ma.'Enrror.:—l attended the Johnson Mass Meeting so-called, together with bun- I dreds of others of our friend-,'on the '2othl inst., to hear the son of " my Father" and brother to '• Frank that eminent General!' speak. Some of us came to the conchlsion thlit it vasono of 14 "cheats." and oil& of our number offers to Let $5O :that Mont. gomery Biair is sent out under the auspices of the Union party and for its benefit.' Who talus the bet? Our readers will excuse us while we! tell a little incident which occurred in the' history of this wonderful Blair family: At the time Tremont was removed from his Western command Mrs. Jessie 'Fremont r'ent.„ . to Washington to interced in behalf df /ter husband, and, among others, applied to the .Senior Blair-the " my noble old father" of I , lontgornery's speech—for his influence. Ho replied to her in a very fin ptuient tone, "Mrs. Fremont, you will please remember that Ihere is w w heree make and Unmake. men."' She imniedi ately " Yes . )kir, Blair, I have seen some ;of your ; making and if that is the best you can de, I advise you to gait the business." No comment is necessary to tbooriWho heard Macs Bl_ , . The Maes eeting 1 ' 1, - .: We cannot do I . .tter thati copy the fol-1' lowik- acconnt. our mass mewing from tli‘d, Trcishiitgtort Chroiticle, 114win p 'ff t,lint ;14 readers will be more interested in thiit whie - - a stranger says of us , than any thing w could - say: J , , • ~ . ‘•Tihis has been algrand and glorious dap and ''ill long be renteinbered by the resit dentS.of this borough no,lithe pil4ilatio , cs of Potter county: It, had been announce ' 'farr and wide over the County that colon I .J'obp W. Forney i would address th i peolile of Potter, and the furore and excitement were intense. ' As j early as, ! yesterday theitown began to fill up with', I citiiens from the inhre .distant sections off :, ~ 'the county, who had taken time by thej forelock, as it Were., ,Suelt . was, their dete l r-1 urination to be on inind ittslhe great meet 2 ing. Teams were COns . tatitly arriving, the sturdy farmers thoughtfully .bringing their families wi.h them, lso earnest are they in the gaud cause. and so anxious that every member of the household Should hear the speakers—the wife that she might receive new inspiration, acid so_ be beater fitted to !discuss the issues cif the day with her hus band, and the little ones, that into their young minds miglit be inStpl l ed the senti ments of true - republicanisin4 Last evening, 'it rained heavily, i.Cducing iltlie ,surface of the toads to a pasty Condition and sadly impairing their , .fitness to hear the wear and tear of constant travel. SOll 'the ardor of the peoPle was not dathi;ened, and they (continued to pciur ' into t.le town. This j morning the skies Were rattherebrieliter,runi there was a prosp et of lavlin4 a clear day ;1 i but the hope i lout as not destined L . to be fu- 1 i filled,, for about; the middle lof the fOrenoon I it commenced to drizzle,and i lshortly eh aeged into what • appeared to lie a settled rain storm. Ali tneryenin; m s.t. ute the rain'eP-1 peered to increase in vibleriCe. The inpun-1 !tacit tops appeared ti, collect the eloutk I already sureharei. Iw' f • ' • ' •' •hail ,A 1 e .I,q netts ‘apoi, ~ I then poured their conteut into the vimey ;below. ! Not w itlistandi»gs all these drawback's, ; I which would have entirely put a, stop to I anything of the kind in t he j city, the pie-' i i 'cession - was formed. A li"'no• iilielloi veili- , I , eles of all descriptions, ilifed With iin fi l i iij IwOin en;, and children, walfornied, and, im m -j! der the arslialship of d, &Mel Kilhorn , , , all brave soldier of the ,war fOr the Union, thell Icavalcade teas set in motion. , A flue brass i band furnished tire naisiei for ~the OecasiOnd • . i l I and acquitted itself in .the best maneer.l.! w !Its pet formance would by no '.i nouns beve l I cast discredit upon any e: y orinizathin of I la •like character, and alth T OwTh their r,per•• i • • • icm'e ~..• .. I, t not be :is fall as that of their I confreres olinore popmous neighbOrhodds;j what th 6, did was dude Well. i I di i The. Court-hoti'sef, as is e irenerally the cash ( with these interior townsT . was selected .41 ! the place of meeting_;;[lt hail been th4,l I original intention of the eommittee to hold j the ineeting!bn the :opdn ispace iii &tint of! : the building,:but the storm) pi'.ecleded such i arrang,ements, and the '„ , ...r.:thering Was , hold in the interior. The liot,r for commencing the exercises of the dati. 'gas fixeil at two ,' l ' o'cli 4i, but as early as - 1 nben the c(owdlb+ Igen to pour into tlielmAing,and in a verV : ! short time every al ai)allleseat il.vas (Nen pi 4 j while many were f, , reed to Sta n d. Unlike 1 .. the noisy crowds of gre cities, the assem j binge was orderly and quiet: - IV hiie wan.-! ing for the speakers, the men for Med litciel I knots, and 114ruSsed the issues of, the "(14 ; I while the' feu l eile partied of the :audienCej chatted with! each! 41. on tlta lie ndr4l I I topics which women ii can discuss.' ! * To ward ? o'e lo,k, the rain ahate u d „ ins vio. ! :, crc_, :and t 1 ,.! lien vtis 111 a to call li l as were outside,, andto 1 reify theta that; I speaking was about tri be , in. i . They irmne-1 diately acted upon- the il,t7vitlition, : and; it'lla ; ' few initiates the 1:1 n. 0 , -e.' hall was I,lll6ditoi overflowing, every foOt i)f room beinki pecit- , pied, .l lothers' stood 'h ~--'' . ' 1 wht le , )11 t le i assagesi or looked in at the Iwindo4-s, eager to see add j hear what was goingl clb.: -1 . l 1 1 The appearznice of; tlle.Orafors of the day j on the stand *its the'signal for a prolonged I burst of appliins, Tiler.! ‘l,•-e Cot .blitin., W. Forney; lion. G81'11;11.1' A. Gro M ' r -1 i I merly Speaker of the ![louse of Represen- j , , tatives; Col. , Carleton' B. Curtis,nf Warlren,j a prominent 'limber! 4 (lie it and ex.; 1 member of congres.:s and his Honor, JUdge Williams . • I ' ! The meeting was 'termed to order by Judge WillifMtrilio!,:ii notinced tliat the' services would ;be .opelied with prayer by I the Rev. Mr. I,Stevees, That gentleman! thereupon came forwsid and addressed thej Throne of Grace in at> earnest and impres-J sive manner, asking' the diviue blessings upon the object' of the meeting, and be, seething the Almighty not to kt tht war fur human freedom td have b ' een fot'ight in run. 7i. ~ The reverend kentlyer retired and Co!. Forney, Mr. Grow, and COL Curtis, Sever aly addressed the enihnsiaStic . crowd : l In the e%ening i . (.lilresses wore again, Gro de livered by Messrs: Vorndy, w,! Cintis, and Judge Willianis.i I I i (We will publish the skeebes ofillassrs. Glow and Furnq hdOOrtiext) . i ':' soniebot)v tell us Andy • Johnson's policy m e., e g otists of its ad vocatesl A. ffentleman told'us that ine• ,I• . 1 and-my-trave-wiothey-r rank-nn(, , -my-noble old Futher," used 'tle pronoun "I," rio less than one hijodred and serenty-four tine in the first pminui.es, of his speech. . 'Mfr. Blair does not like. Bo: fails! Ho snys they laugh :[tat blin. Pitiful! Too bad to laugh al.'"lnWl jr:TTIle Port not appear, last wei were no cheers for i!he times aud places appeiut ed for-the towastkip ineeting-3. ''A number of new advertisements appear tlis week. 13.emernberJ :w hen you'vote for T.P. Wriglit, you vote for Jeff Davis' candidate. 'l 4 'here is not ; 1 ., the , ltest,' , doubt but that lie and l every (*thei.' rebel Would sustain the eopperhea candidates if they could..l ! „ , .M6—Remembet', that by voting for Hon. . Stephen F. Wilson, you rbte to sustain the Union Plan Of Reconstrnetion. Read it, loyal men, and ask youtstlires whether it i$ not very fair, and .very inhch hiss than jus . tied might,req IT. _ II rriemeinber, when noting for Wtight I I • you vote to assume the rebel debt. Ro gers; of 'NewiJersey, a leading copperhead • in Congress, says; the rebel debt is as much the debt of the nation as that incurred to I • suppress rebellat. 1 7 te-Retnemb'er, that Theodore Wright is the candidate of the Lock Haven copper heads, the most' open 'alad, blatant rebel I ' • .I sympathizers, who made themselves notori ous daring the War by their avowed 'love of traitors akl 'treason. Reineniber, that Hon. S. `1 nnon l ! has supported jeveryineasure tpding to honor and rew4id the brave 'men who per , fled their ices] for the salvatin of their ('country, w~ilk ithe party which supports (Wright declared the soldiers to be '• blood hound:," "hireling , ," and said,time after .time, that "they deserved death it' they vent south to fight our brethren." II&As theledl for the Meetinfr on last Thursday, did lot state in whose interest it was assembled, as the speaker did not Men tion Mr. Clyrter's name, but did mention the names: of. " my-noble old father," and' ,`hrave-brothemFrunk," and "myself," some of the backwo&lsmen would like to know! which of the three are running for Gover-i nor? If either, they would .like to knoww! why Clymer as withdrawn " my brother Frank's lire anct doings"formetift he staple of a recent speedi in this place, Will sonic ( : ,.f• the frierls tell how such' a 14 1 .ivci noble, heroic,courigeous generous And virtuous youth came to be rdiered srutii command in the army for drunkenness ?t . i tzfr•Whert M r . Kn ti. made his forcible remarks about the increase pay of Congress men, he should have told the wliole . truth. 1. The propositi m was made in the House by Niblack,a co )perlteal froin Lidi:tila, and !in the Sertatel by Ridille, a rebel front Del. aware. lii the -House all but two copper . j.,linsons noted` for it, while a Majority of ", republicans 4f:cc] ag ainst it. When it was passed Andrei! Johnson signed it without objection. . , : , i Knox in his dvia ent hara ngue said that the ne: - _ , :ro so'diors $3OOl and white soldiers only $lOO. Will Mr.! Knox, and th i e followers Nlllo, belc,ve as he does, note'thi-se filets, 11101 can be proven! by the Co: fd'essional , A law was! passed in 1S tll going,soldiers $3OO bound ey, but which in the opinion, of some cop iierheads held to includoyhite soldiers I 4n!y, and tol i 'remedy 'this, Cengress at its j fast se , sion ilassed rwhat was called y'ena- I hilog Act" istructing the aecret:try of the) reasury to :pay the 5300 bounty to the hegro"soldh2r, the same as had been clone to the White soldier two yealls before. This, '%vas no special bounty ; no additional bowl- . ky, there is' l nothinr• in Ole net which can by any possible reasoning be construed into F. r ' a discrimination in favOi of the negroes.-- [At? the same session. Of ConLtress there was l'a law passed 6614 PlOO extra bounty to white Soldiei's ' W who entered 69 army during ( the emlier part of the war. de4.. , g;tt.:011 12k. • Therefore, there Jeff. David Such is the truth about , the bounty ques tion and any intelligent person who states that it tlisctiminates in favor of the blacks, tell* awilfTl lie. ftg - Mr:"George:A. Barclay is out in a c tvd, this jA ek, as 7n independent candi date for Afisembly. lye think this a very unwise co:f i rs - a for lt:In to p ur su e . O ur r laicals with Mr. Barclay have always been pleasant, lie is a good radical republican, and if he had the nomination of his party we wiwCill suppfrt hint with phNtsure, and we are sorry that different counsels did not 11fluence him. There is no necessity for a di.cession of the point at issue, our position is so well loabwn! that 'it would only,be reit crating what we have said before.. Onr advice to i•epnbliCat s is, stick to Your ticket, do not scratch a -single name, either for per sonal friendship 6t private spite. You Made yo'ir notni4tiens and you are in honor bol ml to support them. CiLCULATION th e cor r oW of the Per t locracy was great(q. I than the joy of the Republicans, on the 'evening Of last Thursday. few lune rions democracy ga ther in the Court last Thursday, and i' tern dimly burning, preparation for the For Associate JP Coudersport, and Z rison ; Treasurer, lalia; Prothonotary, bot ; Commissioner; gang; Register and 4 Bingham; Audi Roulet. Personally we against any of the•l lieve them all to be i2ens, arid there a so rlicl like, to vote.! stances, and with principles. As it zatitm; and with n. that these gentlei another sacrifice deem it necessary II 'Tile follow Potter county's lost both his legs country, and lie s all true soldiers: RAYSION9 EDFrOft Th , OF PO I would write a your sheet, to sl pat ty'tbe kind of fr e t,. Th9v will t : never saw an at:n i l saW,a battle; thy in time of need ;1 their Mier vote for Clv Rebel bullet in q up by the flaig but. one soidi6r Clymer : u he himl who nevc When such a so' the war he ma Linn if lie reeeiv and his ans‘4er will he as follows:, 'No, but. I had some d 1 d close calls. I had a number of balls' hot through My dlothes." That is the - kin,: of soldier that will .vote fur Heisler ' Cl3aner. Does the Clymer t party think tha l the soldiers are blind ?. if so, they will fin themselves as much mis taken as when George! 13. McClellan was defeated in 181'4. They will learn that the soldiers do tot fear!'a party who would try to 4111 every, one althea' if they could. The Pennsylvilis 'soldiers are well ac quainted with i aj.-Gen. John W. Geary: He is well kilosl n to them as a good soldier and a friend to the enli;ted man. He will get my vote, at d the Not es of all soldiers Who were soldil rs. This is from a soldier) who always dic his duty and stood up by the flag of his Country , till the bullets of the Rebels brut C .both his legs from under his body, so tit: I he could not kill Rebelsally more in the fie ll; but he will try to do so, at the ballot-I) 'N. ' ReSpectfullv yours, MICHAEL•DUNN; ILate a met er of co. H, 46th Pa. Vols. i -..••.... 1 -...—--,____ LOYAL IA :II MAST RULE H I. ./ . I UNION / Union Mee Jl lowing places add resietb by others OSWAYO, ECG John S. iliarn SnTTLE Isaac &mop CENTRE Sett John S. Man Julia S. Ma I RAYMOND C A.6.olmstet. BINOIANI C' Olitisted, M, PIK,E. Sher Isatie Benso • O!wst&1, - I HEcTon, S John S. Mal lUnfusoN Thurs.. QI I msted, :And othe LEIViSVIiq Olmsted, 11 and oath ELusturtG i H. J. Olin How oftei i , fairly fadirj , have no sp 1 and Langno, tion, wcalzti food, 47c., ' I , DyPpopsiri. II - Coe's Dv —Whethet such caze, a ls., a h morbus, Cr' Bowels. N .. -- - - - ars of the o we 1 1 l e l - •„4, Qou , tbe foolish."--You . can MEOW Si; . ' . . Donors from Fifty ti C, i ered - themselves togel- Call "and ex ine "'by l3 I 1 1 • '-b om on the evening to Inrentton ureen r needed" every, (y. of r a sample sent free by mail for 5G cents, that retails easily for $6,, by R. L. Wolcott, 170,. the shade of a " lani Chatham ' square. bjea , t ork . I• made the following lictolier sacrifice: klges, W. F. Burt, of , mon Robinson, of liar l F 1 Immo Nelson, of Eu-1 Charles Mine,' of Ali-1 Charles Coats, of Alle 2 Recorder, Jerome Leet,' or, John M.'-Lyman, of I ave nothing to say! e gentlemen. We be honest and worthy cit o some for whom we under different circutn : ightlY different political is only to keep organi e*peetat ion of election, . . len concluded to make Pt this time, we do not o say anything further. letter is from one of brave. - soldier boys, who ghting the battles of his leaks the sentiments of PA Sept. 21, 1660. FER JOURNAL: l thought tter to be published in ow the Heister Clymer Soldiers' votes they will as follows: Those who d Rebel; those who never „.3e who always 'an away those svho were out of ey never see a Sol liner that has a mark of a s flesh, or who ever swot! his country. I know of io would vote for Heistkr s one of the domdt-face • saw an armed Rebel: lier gets' to talking, about eA a frreat; wind, but ask b _ . wound while iii battle, IWN MEETINGS ! up will be held at the fel t the time specifie d, and be lie speakers named and by ling of the 26th Sept and Seth Evening of Sept, ld M. W. McAlarnev. -• or. frousE, Oswayo, Sept 27 and Sal? Lewis. • II Reed School'House, Sept 29 and D. C. tarrabee. I.nNERS, October 1, Dionday, 111.W.MeAlarney and &Lewis NTRE, October 2, Ttiesda:s - , ll'klarney and Lewis. ;an School House, Octcber 2, , and John i S. Mann. S. School House,. October 3, lAlarney and Lewis. nderlinville, October 3, ,an and Isaac Benson. i• '''ALLEY. Afternoon & E•ening ay, October 4th, Inn, Benson, MeAlarney, Lew•i , Afternoon & Evening,:Oct:. 5 inn, Benson, McAlarney, Lewis Saturday, Oct. Gth, ed, D.C. Larrabee and others AIDING AWAY . we see men and %emelt Nel l () are out of existence. They seem t o disease. bat general lassitude ; no ambition. iro energy, indige , ii es:, total inability ti, cat and rel sL :e..,—a1l of which is nothitig but pepsia.Care kill sorely care even ) matter of le.w long et)fldttlq• It st excellent remedy for Cholera mp, or Colic, it) either Stornao' h or e advise all auflering,, to try it. SERIOUS ACCIOENT.-011 Monday of last week,, Mrs. A.M. Benton, of. Port ikliegan,y, was serf: ously injured, by behig thrown from a baggy._ She was riding With her daughter, about font' miles above het residence, iii-.the river road,' when her horse became fri. btened and ran to wards home. The daught..r was first thrown from the buggy bun not seriously injured. Mrs. 13. clur.g to the horse and buggy for sor6 dis tance, but was thin* thrown against a load of boards standing in the road. Her shoulder was badly broken and she was seriously injured io ternally. Dr. Freeman, who is attending her, informs rah that he has hopes,of her recovery. ~ — ,3fcifcan Mincr. - , • NEW Music.—we have just rece/ved from Chas. M. Tremaine, 431 13roddwliv,1 N. Y., the following pieces of tie* Music : "Be:autiful form of n' dress" by H.P. Danks ; "Banjo Galoe by Mrs; Parkhurst ; "Bells in Distant Lands." a soup by Henry Tucker,- all excellent pieces, at 30 cents each. Mr. Tremitine haying pur chased the Sheet Music, Music Bcolc, and gen et al MuSieal Merchandise brthich of Mr. Horace Waters business, • respectfully solicits a contin uance of the patronage extended to Mr. Waters in his department LI business, as he Las e.m.. duc'ed *for the past five years. The! latest and best music RIV.aN'S on hand., Address. Charles M. Tremaine, 43l Broadway N. ' - . . A NECDO43 AND INC I DENTSN OF TIM 4E6EL 'LION' is the title of a handsotn . volinne, just issued by the National Ptiblishing CoMpany; 507 Minor Street, Philadelphia, l'a..! The au= thor has delved most industriously aniodgst the masses of curious incidents which have marked the late war, and has grouped and, cllissilii:d them under appropriate heads, and is a very . attractive form, There is a certain portion of the Wm fiat will ! , never go i.!to the regular histortei,tior be em bodied in romance or poetry, which is n very real part of it, and it will, if preserved. convey to the succeeding generations a better idea of t the spirit of the conflict than mans drvlreports 1 or careful narratives of events, , and this , cart , may be called the gossip, the fun. the pathos of I 1 the war. These illustrate the character of the leaders, the humor of the soldiers, the deVotion 1 of women, the bravery of men, the Nock Of our heroes, the romance and hardships of 'he ser vice.! From the beginning of the war the . .e.it- thor has been engaged In eollee4 fig all the- an- ecdotes . connected with or illustrative of it. .1 ! The volume is profusely illustrated with over 200 enctravines by the first artist', which are really 11:, , azdVal, worths of .examination as spec- j miens ,of toe art. ' Many' of them are set; iliac; I the body of the text. afier the porlar style of Lossing",t Pictorial Field Book of the Revolu- 1 tion. Tile book's eon tents incl ode reininiseeneet of camp, picket. spy, scout, bivouac. Siege and battle-field adventures ;. thrilling meats of bravery, wit, droll,ry, comical and ludiCrots adventhres. etc., etc. . ~- Amusemeat as, well as instruction Hay be found in every page, as graphic detail. brilliant wit, and authentic history, arc skillfully inter woven in this work (if lite - fary art. ;The book is compilod hy , Vrazar Kirkland, the well known author of the nCyelopaedia of Commercial atill lies ness A Wedt at cej ' who has brought large eN4perience and great talent to the work. It is the prod Net of vaA ;labor, in travel, correspondence and per,ono observatipn, and is in every way complete. r Isaac - Pierce, of 0.-wdyo tOwitship . ,- will can,. yass the county for this work. IN MEMORY OF ANN•V. ALLEN Irt• were friend;: I said no word • When they bum her, weeping; i To a little, silent house; " Turned Mid left het' sleeping i I Made 170 sign to those who ninurn'ed That my heart was l greiiing, That her absence, in mv life Any void was Lcavimn !: • ; But I said to Aatamn, "Stret Thy bright leaves above her ! I have not so lunch to give, Yet,—l love her !", And to Winter, "tier low couch With thy white snows cover, I can brin, her nothing. VONVI, lovc her ' And OeSnring T as"tted tviti~ tears, “Whei:thy birds,are :iii ding,{ Let them watch above her rest, Sweetest bloinins Si;ringing! And let Summer liever fail, I T ,;-- hough the-years grow dreary, With her greenest leaves to make That moundlook cheery Thou wilt keep calmer. Grave, Than my arms,entild fold ber!— . Loss nor anguish;shall not make Her still heart grow colder. 1 - • Out of death in Heaven's sweet4i-ght., :The with' joy is waking : L, of Earth. can offer her' Nothing worth her takiug. Yet, dear friends that love; us both/ Think not we are parted,— Often will she . eonie.to me • If t live true4learted i • . • who sorrow in yonr rain , Whose sogui-li cannot ; move Also smile with her new joy, . • 1. For I love her ! , EVA ~tiIIIEPIA®ENT. To tiw Voters of Potter Coittilv • I hereby announce to the voters of this Rep resentative District ;that I' am and independent Candidate for Member of Assembly, and I pledge myself, if elected, to discharge lily duties torthe benefit of thd people at Dirge. and shall be governed by their . u , isbes in all things per taining to my duties as legislator, and shall not aqempt to pass special bills unless requested to do so by the people. G. A. BARCLAY. Coudersport, Sept. IS, 18613. DIED: . 1 In Ulysses. on the flab iinst., WILLIA2iI LEW! S, in the Bath year of his age. 11Ir, Lewis was one of fie pionceris of i this. enmity, Lavin , : settled in Ulysses marl Witty( tears ago.' Though at an advanced age lie boreris full share in the toils incident to the settlej. inent of a new country, anti coMinued to labini till he was upwards gh of eity. *e was reau w irk.l able for industriv and tenverance.. ag 'level) known to be idle. Thogigh edncated a time when Strong . drinkwas thought lo be a n cesi;ity, he was for ihe la i st ttvedt firth ycar f l i fe a c „ us i s i cot de;:iit er: t.talbstinen , :e.. He Wit% :L Jac k sonDeltiocr:LL, but believing in the doctrine of the. WiltUot Proviso be remained steadfast when the party under the lead ufGen Ca. , :s forsook its free will principles.and he ever after acted with the. Republichn party. He, was a firm believeT in the tbiettine of universal sal vation, but.ret.a-ding alpure heart rod an up right!life to be more important ilium a correct b e li e f, h e ma de no drop; to secure converts to his faith.. Ills patient ornity in.hts last sick uess vVils wonderful. The close of a long and useful life may well lie tranquil.: There was nothing terrible iu hisi . last hours.l for the ad , vance of the King of T •rroM was like the deep ening of tWilig,ht, and he seemed to gather the drapery of his couch about him .to lie doNirn 'to pleazum dreams. i i CON. - Ayers Pills. ,i, RE you sick,' • feeble iniNmplainingt Are ye t i LI out at order—your yetem deranged and )o er lettings uncemfartabh, I Thee° symptoms are ert en the precursors of serious illness. Some Et of sickness is creeping upon you, and should bo averted by e ' timely use of the right remedy. Take dyer's Pills,, c and drive out the hum re—purify the blcsal;end let: the hurtle move en aunt structedly, in health. They, 60mill:de the organs of tl. oe hotly Into victurulLtactivitri putsu' the sy,turn 'pont lie obstruetioll9 AR hie), ma. dii-ease. A cold , ettics Lomewhere in the body and der:m:2l4 the intim n 1 tiporntimis of that part. . Ti, i i. i f not relieved, win react Upon itself and the Carr oUnd in¢ organs; producing , iteneral agglavation, colleting and derangement. Wl.ile in this condition take Ayel'e , l'ills and sco bow directly they restore the iiiitneal action of the system, and With it the bee f,„pi„ z or hellith. what is true nod so op p i,„ ~,, op trivial - and common c' mplaint lent true in many of the deep eroded end dangerous diseases. Th e mne pn r gli(jVC expels them. Caused by similar [Astro, lions and dcralogonents, they are surely titui m a , o , them rapidly, owed by ti some means. Noe, A,C, .know llio Wrllle of these. Pills will neglect a, re , plo f them when sittlferime from the disorder. thee cure such as lien , aclie, FciulSlomaclo, Dyse:ll.y. 11 1;0 4 comphonie, liinigest ion. Ileritilgelnent of me Liver; Co•tiveness, Constipicion, Ifeart.bura,Rbecinstiam. Dropsy, Worms, and Suppreesion, When talieu in /awe doses. ' • I The, are sugar coated, eo that tl,e roost sensitive can take Ultra easily, and they ure surely the beet purgative int l dicine yet discovered. , r i - Ayer'.4. Ane Cure. 1 For the speedy and certain 'ore of Intermittent p... . Sr,, or, , :lnlls and Fever, Remittent Fever Chill ' . Fever, Dumb A ens.l'erivii cal I lea , lache or Milano Ileaditche,ai d Bilicius FeVeis; indectl,for the whole e li t , ofoti t ielses or 4i ria t log . in blliary derangement, cart-ed lic.i the malaria of miasmatic could; ies. 1 , Till, remedy has inrely f.t'iled Id euro the severest cases of Chins and Fever,and it has this great advan tage over other Aguc I4idieines. that it subdues tits ebniptient ‘viviout. injury to the pati.ot: It cyn• tains no quinine or other deleterious substance nor does it produce quiniem or ally Injurious effect t;hat• ever. Shak ing brother sof the army sod !be west try it and you will end , rse these ip.sertions. i I Prepa iet by Ds. J. C. AYER dc Co.. LoCrell,?Sise. and sold by oil Druggists and dealers in ' medieinw cverrwlicre. Alec, by C.S.S. E.A.Junes, Conderspart • 000 A Year made by nny oho Ttith sl3 Sicheit experience necessary: The President,. C.shiers, and Treasurers of 3 Ban kis indor,s the circular. Sent free with hatutiles. Ad tires, the American Stencil Too! Works, Springfield, Verruo:a Ettnotts T,OIUTiI. A Gentlrroan•nho .Elltrered for year.i from Nercoas Debility, Premature Decay, and all the etrectii,of yo,lthful iiidie,,netuot., will, fur the sake of suffering 1.1..1 to all who heed it, the recipe: at,d threetions for emking the Simple reYncdi Nt'll•fell lie trio Suili.;rers xvi?iiit!.; to wok by the adverti..4erhl eltpetienev, eito do so by nddre..ging , • JOIIN B. IDGE. , ,s;, No. 11 Charnl , 47i.s New . York.:—llyjy3. . 4 41 ; 11:ANGIE, BUT TB.E.TE: lady nn..l geirlee:ril . in the United t.aes heisr tnt....111 their .11dr:in:ago I rvturii 1.1.01 (ii , e of clrrtrge;yl , 7 es=in; Thosclrlia h:trc. :tears of leis; hum' b.wed by Trot. noliCinE,. this card. All utiiers will p'.e.taL wltire , s 11•7eir 'l'll4 F. CHAPMAN - , D...ead‘v:ty, eNy, York. -112 jyg •• • • LY01). !. 8 ler/od/a/ bi‘ops Mho Great. Female nell]elly . for Free“... Obis. driilie rout. pounded Raid nt eparation, and r , etta, than ahy Powders sir Nostrums. lieinz thtilr action IN 01 , vet :toil positive, renderiier tiltari a reliable, and certain iire:itic fur the cure Of all ob•tructions and supprosilo.is 01 nature. Their popularity.isimbeated 'by the fact that over 100,0i:91.001,s are :taut:ally sold consuinial i t the Indira of the United Siattsi every Due of whom eliealt in the ii.trohgest feints ot praise of !bell . great . inerii,. Tiny are rapidly the o every other Fernitle Lietnedi,tind :tierce .i..lered by all who booty : u gh: oi them, as the surest ,sittiist, and mo-t iiivaih the preparation in tire warld..* for the cure of all Female eon! the removal nt ail tilistrinitions otitiiiiiire,ari.l the promotion of health rei:fillarily and strength. Exi,i'icit directions stalks; tiny may lett-nand tibr they Should not. nor could not lie used 11,1(1101ft pro. during tillecia contrary :0 nature's laws, will e a rt i fudy folded around each aittle, wait icrittca re of JOAN L. LYONovi bout wiffe i .a it,. as are - e n„, Iby Dr. .1011:t7 L LYON.' 195 Chapel N-Nv 11, , von, Caen., who cm be cobaultei rather per,onal!y or kamp,) Coq centitig all. private d:6,11,13 and female NNieakawsNec Bold by m u,gitE, everywhere. PriCii*Liiopr Bet. C. K& CO., irm General Agts far United States And Canadas 1 , 0 c9Nsax3zionarEs. The Advertit:er, havinL!l'ecn itc,torc health in al It. a vs:T t,itapk• trooedv; :filer haying suihred tor svrr.tlyottr , with a severe Itctgaillnetlon, and ihrt dl end d,coe, tttot,noption—itts anxious to . make R.:,. Wt to his Ic:l6w•satirrrrs the means *A cure. To an who ,1-:•ire he wiil Bend a co :y of the pre otr trthos t i,el (fret; with the directions for prop:who, and usinn• the trtirrat, wldch they will Lind a t t tl: Clilt q lt: f r Constunpttlon. At.thmni Br.t tl ei t otie, etnr_tlot, ectd-t,-and till Threat and Lrhtt Ant o ctlons. The only oltject Cf the Advent:ter in ctltrilic: the Prescriplion is to benefit the Afflicted, and spread info: toatiO3 Arbia is conCgi , ives to be in valtrthle, and Ito hop•s evety , tifFerealwill try his rcnted.. - ,.ns it will coat the in nothing', add Inn,- provel bler,;.lg. titel tt: , `•in_ the pros.cript!on, Frig, by return. mail ; .! 'xill Rite. EDWARD A. *MSG'S% tiamsbu. gh, Kings Cu., Nen- A LECTURE rroo Young S. en. Jcvc rcattsmen, in a Sealed Etl , elope. Price Srx Centt. .A on the Nature, Treatmen`e. and Radical, Core f Speruotolicrlioca orSemlnal yv - eukmzes, In \miu.::ry lwia. n, Sexual Debilttyi and Imi.edt menu; t., mart m cenerally. Nervomites..,Const Epitepsy and 'Fits ; Mental 'and pqsicAl lace- Pcity re-mit Inc from.Self.Almee, By Boaster... Ccurtawm.t.,M. P., author of tim Criten Book, &c The wo. Id renowned author, in thin admirable Lee tut e, cieatiy prove,' front LI: own ex:ldrim cethat the axete, eaensequonees of self-abuse may lib CaCettlally re- - moved without ined.cine, and withoutlelangerous cur gical operitions,botoziesomgo,instrune§nts,occnedials, pointmit out anode of cure at once certain and effectual' by which every sufferer, no matter whht his eonditinie mny Le, may cure hiniseff elteaple,! privately, anfi r.tdicna c. Tbis lecture wt!l pfove a boon to tliousanas and thousands. Scut, muter ocal, in a plain encelope4to any address, Post ptid. on receipt of :ix canto, or two poet stamps. Addees- tha publishers, .1 H :F CAS.. C. RUNE CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Poet Office box 4,686, T I L E CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE 6F AN INVALID. Publl.bed for the benctit and as a Caution to Tons; Men and othi.rs, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man &c., supplying at ibik iime time the means of Srlf-Cure. By one who bat cured him , elf after unilergthrgensiderable quackery By enclo,in,i . , a post-paid addressed cn[velope, single eoPea, free of charge may be bad of Me author. WATEZNIEL. MAYFAIR, lysp.l3 Ntooklyn, Kings Co., N. 7", PINGREY'S ELECTROLEUIVII. milllT remove nll Uinds of Grease, Tar, &e., from the tincst cLovr, without stain, and deans KID , LuVES without marring them.' 'Sent, postpaid, for 50 coas per bottle. 100 bottles $2.5. 50 hottlea, $l5. D. H. PINGREY; mylotti3 llarilsbuig, Penna. BINGIII A.lll ESTATE. TTnttl flu ther notice, the Office of the Estate fff Coudersport will be open only doting Court weelis ; at ulitch time li. Enswotth will be there. Re e. tCI,O he in Smttl r iPcirt during the *oche Of (..out t itt McKean Comity, , Persona who buNiuess with 'the Estate are re qu,,ted o meet iirrn at those times. letters on bus'nesei adds essed to the Office at 'Wells! bow, will promptly answered. May 1, ISGCS. it LTidErt. $9O 11 l'i,lonth I— AGENTS for six eni ',rely new articles, stst-out. Address 0.1 ARE V., City Bufidiog.Biddeford,Maint. c,. . attend:to the Collection of. Bounty, under I the Into act of Congrees equalizing. Bounties, for nil who may applyln me pt•rAonitllv or by Addio , e, SOUS C. SOANSON. Airy at LAW, lEmporiuM 111.. .61:17,116t (1. - 1660.-4 ,7 ' Administrator's Notice. NiTny.itEAs Lehera of Administration on the I.6tate of at tSIT II r) i.:`• GEE, 'atO Of Sent' towin.Lip, 11,Cl'a,Cti,•have born grnnted to the nial , .rs:aued, all PerSOlif; illdOlited to said estate are equest.,i to make immediate I.nyment, . and these bayingjust olaiins again.t the IMMO should rreseal them, dilly antbentirsted,for settlement, to Jrtly, 24, V 543. CHARLES DING EP, 1 0 II II