0 NE A ' . ; UNE XVIII.- -BIUMBER 40. ED TILE 24R .1 0U R NAL, POT PtIII.I.BBED 84 310,11.AHNEY, Proprietor. .! .f.to the canoed IlepublicatilBn), the in: . wioi•lture, the advancement of Education, i coed 01 Potter county. fist - Win; uo gutde l Of iliociple, it will endeiteor to old in the •re fully Freedoinizing oar Country, ' ._...... rttsemento in4erted at the following mop., re Speol* 1 barzaill a xri, vusio. • A "oquaie" f Rreefer•or Bof .iNibtipti , ell type : lin ion • - , $l5? 2 or 3 113131. 1 /WIN_ -- - - ..... .- . ..... . _el -equent insertionlesia tan 13 4) ' • 1 yeAr - 2_.: .... . ......... . _ .... __-_ . __ln of) . CArds. 1 year ~...- 5 On tratorto or I.:xt•cator's Notice-..---- 3 04 nil Editorial NOLiCtil per line__.__: 2.' , ,, ran4ient tolvertiserneuto meat be j - iftiti in, d no notice will hr tolten'ofl,aceill , fonehit , ),....a. iiic'e, uoieee they ate accompanied by khe at isfaCtdry reference. - .. • Di. 111 Cer.•etriof A and the bee except that work of tn. Wir . ."1, (1 t 'ere-pr. wit< li I's 101ines 4. l i I eu ' tre V.‘`'t ;' ~r e „ 1 , 1 teptuel MI ine6 ' Admint.l 13112 Mir _1!1 t , dv.ine,.. at ~rout .t (.2 Money or .Vork, of all kin&, exuentecl with rieatol'oos Wit 1. b I and d • plti INEsS NOTICES BUS AtreptetlAnclera York Masons , 1 .1. 1.01. k: E. N. 342, V. A. M. 'Stated tie, on the 2,1. :till •4th 'etiller+ 1,q , 0t elle!, 311, in the thl Siory of tie. t Ilth-tet 4 l 111. eh. ntih,See. : WM. SHEAR; N.M. Vree an I.L; 112.4. mo b. I I D.C.!, nn • 0. T. ELII.ISA,N., I 101 SG. NI Y81.C1.1.:c. Conde •fport, .Ifulty innwirig the.,it.T.Cll , 011.110 VIIII I I I - ^1 411. i 1,01. be will promptly ret.p•ind to all (ital.:lt . ..li 0111., on Virtt btrecti first di•or rco.icterice. 17-10 DILIC .1 . „ • re.m, v.tonitt th, prof.,. tot F. D. ill'inVED. D., llA's :04Sa: re soul l err•re!nlityltr,..- (2 , ithlerisi.iirt it nnevmd itiithe Co .let will lie re'tily :it il•i , 0 11,61 1. lie j.; ret.iuliir iit . Jai n 1 10. [ZLLER ek r MclirdlD.NEY,' Tl rr si r f rt 2H:ai ha ) ..11 er• Mu lie d 1• . Ell'8-AT LAW, 11 iintitt.hctio, Penn'a.— nt• for the Collection of Chihli's itgait E..ti Ihe les artil7nitte i.overntri-ht. , , , th•li as l'en*lon, Irrears of P.ty,&c-2ld Ire..i. , li. , x i) - 5, lirre , bilre : Etc, .• J. C 11 itA,jNi.:l" ATTOR Ag, United St. Bounty, I NT If Jl/lIN S. MANN. , ! i.NEV AND COUNSF:I.I.OII. AT 'LAW [d..rAix,rt, 1',., iv.llatle..ii the serest l' , l turt:- awl CAMerOtt c-,t s'ilitS. M! ioltHittes4 t•li: 1 hie C:lre.:Will rve,i , e" I.ollli, :ttivilli , . tam Ktreet, ill re-i.1.-Inee. ATTO 1 Co In 1' tt er tru "to 1 11 office on 1 1 L'IILSI*3I) t ;'t 11(1 1. A Ilt 1: .111 E l:. 1 tNEVS At - F,A.W, Cu , / iel Pplli . t s l'ulinim II :Maid to fiII. lii7i , iiii_“iiii cu tr Li. l' , / b , 011 pr liniit t16: , .F iii.ndiiil luitly, W I II til-ii) atliiiiti at curt ill 04(1 ..4dj dui if CAW , 1111 . .. 0101. Cl' id store}' iif the , um-tud ilidcit. N TT° , the weve in L'l, r•• R\ 1..1T. LAW, C.,11,1,r prrt, Pa., .F. - ii 1 ..4 to ..!1 i.n.i...., .•,tru.,1, , 1 10. , 1,in N:lt - ie'll , IltrieSS. Attend. C , II to lof ndjo,,.iu_ tlotio ce i). Zi,e...1.,41 , irv , ,,t,neaN . 1.11 A , A , ... , .‘ , .y Icrido. OE pri lira. F. W. .1.157E17 ASP cou xsELLon AT LAW 4ersport, w au.,:nt.lll.w tS, ATT q• :la 1 ELLISON .t •ii:omrsoN. 1 E.ll-; in Drugs, iii....iicints, tact=, o',l , nik.n., I.3men ntni rant, artic .es, tio.)1:- •n -s,h oc ,l, i i-,1 NI i.:4-11, ,rune, iii.ll-,,n,r; .1 1:- .?n,nilyz. oi.l Jewvlvy 5",..r... Ja.- 1 •67. DVs :UI kinds Vie. Iu 1.. M. Iki". Ate.A.I.AItNEY.• 1.'5T.A."11 , , atia .1 Sl'll • NCE. A I:EN'T ,d Cu ~;4t :ina • S,sl4, r,,,,,i,,,, , ....‘t . 1',E1,.; toi. 1.. , 5 , 1re6 lirop , • , ty :tgninnt. ti till th. I),', iii OP CCl , Shitry. :lnd l'ertan , . , a:za I: -I ACC] the Tr ,ve'.,,, I.t-ttrol, 0 , 11ii , , ,, y „i li.irl, q-ill.•-s tran=•i ,,, •.l r,,,,,,,,i,ty • 117.2, 1 ' _ lit TlE.t L-1 tuv, ti,.cumpouti, dentsin rd 1 C. 51-. Aftlist:to:N(,;. Store= and Stitiet IroitiiW ire. s rtet, 4 o Lid, Anna.'Nl ait t i7i wet. Iron War • na.idu ij u.,,,1-oyl-, 61% = i.rt H A T , 5 rr, 1 or It 1.. •.t. STE A. f ~\ NTS —P0!‘..,•1 - 5 in Dry Goof , Rle) o ruceri-s.rrovi&oti-,Foil r, k. 1.110 tor win .ily 1;. - --pt in a good eon wiry -.t. , 1(4 17 '29 ' it of.•vf. Prod tic .1 l'. U. SI11:114)30.4. , • . CITA`:T --WEI.I.SVII,,LE N. Y., Wilole- I %0 .4.01 la and 11.,•;:til Do.tl.T in Dry G00•i,,, F.tnnv and ,1,01,, Clo:liin,2:.f.,•krPeF.l):'••-• 0 i , Ix 1,•• (sort 4.1 ~,i, 1 / 4 ,•,,, It•t..it.,,,•:•ij•nili••cl •t 1 1 ,1••• al ;.• ~ i -I yle I F o•I . I !S, fiaVT—Dcaic•f'f In nrnns ;Is, Fancy rtLeles, S atiour•ry, Dry Ci0,:1 , - &c., Str-r•t, Gr cirj • C.OLTANS • RCIT ANT —DoaCer in D• y Crrort•riel., C i• nl t !) •Uu) in EN moo t'OUDEI3SPITIIT 1116T2-3.. • • YFIIMILYA , N. r• , 0r'1.' , . - o l ii Car ,or cf 'Mail! rand zi-colls(rtet- , 0, ..., 5f,,,71,1'..,ttvr C.. f':. ~ .• 0,10 is al., Ika•pt in COli r VC 1.01 W r lth tli * lrr• r r t ):61, S r !,,,e r , !O :M./ frool ri . lo Rlilro.(tit!.. : ,------.---,------4--- RE A I v Noted. • Potter Jot:rat:l 111., 11 , 1 t i;lt%7 assorlra•Ht of TOR-TY - PE. t o our alr,v'k"larze It-r,trtnprrit !oily 1,re110r.2,1 to do AUL:11;1a I+l . work, clit,apty a nd (1,1, DI tr, and Scii !LYMAN . .110USEA :yille, Potter counts, Pennspiaitil. reps LEWIS. Proprietor. :en Chic c:ccetlvot Ilw id, the propri. • the ocquai: tiler or the traveling pub!icolid ,iitideot of alt' !v.; ,at.i,•:l:letiou to all who 111:0 him.-- F b. 12.11;1 if Lewi 1 B tt .c. ttt.,,, co, c.l :I, ,t, ~- * ,MARl3, , Liiii WORK lonuments 'and Torah-Storiei will be fL7r l ed ab remimm terms and &bort notice by • I Brenttlt , .! I mil,: south kyf ..111 Ilin ~. 111" order_ tho nol,, ft•G'i D.t.lir BAWER, • . . BUU sTv and.W Ali. i'I.AIM ACD 7 ',Nd'y I procmr, ,, d for- Soldiers of the pre,e,Hl J a ilipabled by ro,on.of wonhdd r , evi•ir a,ecintriteted while in the'iierviceofthe tii,ite 1 ;and peu.iiinii ' bounty. and/ :t eel Irf vay 4.,! _ . for widow, or heirs of those who have died . r killed 'While in i;ervce. • All letterslf.inqu • tl . c , answered. rind on revel pt. by mall of a ,tat i- of the Ari arse of el3imant, I will for Ward the 1 .6 .- y p-re 3 for their si•inl F- es es in Pen-lei. , :.s fixed by !awl •Re ferii to L10• , 5.11, , ,,e I.l , bsbn. Olmsted John S. Mann, And F. W ji.,r, .', tri g : DAN BAKER,H Claim Arrant. C00d ,,, p.e1. I.i. or di.= bt It( bo,ti prim meat) m C 4306 G EMI IFfE N( MORE .UNPLIINSAN l' AN) 11 - nEMI ES for imlfens:ot tl 11 (la “rerpils C-E3 ,LD's ExTic.ter But:Hu asp Lu -1) ROSE. WiSII. I I" ,Itch`? Itch ! Itch. %DM !'.SCRITCII SCRATCII . • EICATON'S CINT3IENT, vutcure the Itch in AS Hours! g AA' 11:-. rnor I,,re. szki,rr RitErkt. ur..,:Enc,.. .7rt i j . NS, and alt it:IIUPTIII),N7S t/F Tril: sK is. 1.,0 cent.. Fl‘r , ale by al drur.u.b4,4. 1',.,24ei,di0 g nt.A to WE6.117-S , 4: , fil'r ER. role Atzenit , , 170 il,gt.)n etr..et, 13, - rlion, it 'VII L... ~ e.watr} - s:tEAd RADICAL IT WILLIANkFOFiT, At the corporation election of Williams port I wilthe 7th, th e h ea l s fed the Burge,,, Assistant Burgess, and two Commissioners. Two Copperhead rum Inissjoilerzi wore alsti eleCted: Last year Oopperbead hat a majority The vo:e was the largest ever cast on such an occasion: n. ie. priest. -That s , Wes the di , plite," sail the !awl lord. ``Y ,, O, Mr Captain, have leia fifteen It . li 4 Arun ODDITIES,—An , —An Af al itringl Good Wtit or /or r Ike af house, removes his shoes but not hisl'lntt .1, rR.O lt ONE OF THEIR Ohs OTED 4F.E.N11E4 lie Mounts his horse upon the . rightlSide,l . While his wife milks her cows on the leftt DURING TIT?: WAR; ', t side. With him the point of a piw is its From ttu• Load.' to,:inph Dec ,15. i • head, while its head is male its lieels. H c is • head must be wrapped up warm, etim in I A. :highly inuiginative trans I •Atlantic tuenirer, wh i le • hi, f e et may 1 .,„11 0 , 0 , 1 ,1 4 ,1 1 1, , Irongnipltvr iizm lately inferMeti the world naked all winter. Every artic'e of i 1111+; that Aznericii is, or sli.utiy wil it. la •-c.ezo chanclise which is liquid hL weighs,' but. try hounded ore the' north by the Asiatic measures whelit, barley, and a few otlierar icircle, on the smith by eternity on the tic:es. .He reads and writes from heft to east by the ri,ing srin., and on the!west by right.: He eats almost nOthim.„' , :it. breakfast the 4.l:iy of judgement. There ttrel a set of about as iota at dinner, but idler thd tv-t-It ' bitter anl,l bEii'"l'l4""ti , Me" 7 chiefly ofaid of tile .day is :lone, he ..sits down to ;h hot -, tory perzMasion, to whom it; ktild• of Mo nica! swimming in oil, Or, better pz. the I agery is gall and Wollllll'oo4. They nre b o il e d bott l er. His sons eat with hint, but miserable ts , t - -.au.e America. is Vag; and be: the leinale4 of the house wait. ti I his lord , - I cause she uses these laughably bi-xpress:- ship is done. _fie rides :his donkey when' i ions. The real re:ison why they Init - e'her traveling, his life walks behind. He laughs is because her government is so free, and at the idezrof walking in the street with ithe•suecessof it so wonderful . bill since it his Wife, or ever vacating - his seat f o r' . a wo- d, ? es, not ..lo to confess these facts, they are • . ~ always girding at her faults of manner, and style—a practice which is alsmt as useful !, ns to rail at the Allegheny .rnountAs fur 1 being litige and cragvy. ' For our pih:L, we „ experiend e no .more surprise or vexation at ki ze . 1:y1)6 4 004a5. - of our dec e n,Ltmt s bc-,•yond the Atlantic, than we should at seeing a likely lad split .his trowsors in• growit t;. or la fine, healthy baby reach his plutiip AIMS llout fur the moon. The: thing is natural a i d even satisfactory with the yoting,gizint that ire bate bred; and En4-land, the - MO.l'- ler of empires, d•:ght to beleartilv.plead. and amused at the glorious ga.scobades of her mighty child. Is she to be an elderly cm.oette, and vex herself because .her sons otitstralo•lier, and her ikughters shoot up With a beauty and vigor that ref - 11MA tier how she ages? She ought, if she wer• limi est Mid . heartY, to be glad arid proM4 of youngstersthe like of whom history lav- . er kneW—to.knit them to herself in hotels of firm love, and aim at making out 18f them an Anglo-Saxon family' of empiits which should girdle the world- with Om - language of SliakeSpeartt, and the happy influence of that little matron island', W. like to real , these ridiculous sttlimitie; wherein' our imperial 'ct.ckerels crow the M - well-nigh off their legs with instine - S; roand the old Britanic hen what d. hi:•1 the American chicken will be when all thit tatters cote, it' it can scratch and Vi-o and il ,, nrish its spurs like this in an epo•ii when it is but'iliromr s .h the barba l :-- . going sin of a new civilizatiom'and has the bttst eirtmf its hackles to i shout. l And if 'big ies. j'ishti.- big words, we 8110111,1 liki. to - ' ,ll i ° w lv ery wi rat i rio st t o sh b , l3 H r is any these'l 'o nV tlze en r natii tivClti i n Ay millions of squriie acres of fat 'e. ofh n.„u!,,l fo r a back---ar , d, Which will giow , .1 Ix quarters to the acre, as long as yen kike , Lo prow the old 'crop;:in? Has any tither ' 'iatiop a mountain of lsolid iron to mitike i tlowS of,.like Pilot:. Knob, in Missouri; or ie s id' t e l folder the ground Mid 'shortA of ~, 1 5 0 .1 , e" ! ,,,,, r alooz the Lakes!' 'Does ;any 1 other nation double': its populatiOn Attire twenty years and suelt in the ethigratidil of E•irope w ,mom u. tinting it? Or thrill ear!! te: 20ff I.n il , • • alone one river I Or venture onthe impudence of a Mcquroe doctrine? or tight a war I with -a Million soldiers and ItztV9 :them 1111 home ii'g-,ain, ;hike boys 4-titer ,se..hool within a year? Or what other 114orie Oullcats a revenue of i£118,000,000 sterling, and with ,t 20,00- 1 00 t oi 2 ; •.1 at a time ill its excite pier, 'lam his at a debt of 4 . 504,;000,01/0-; and en- Igages to wipe: it out in 1 ten year? sir. Arteintis W,ard sir- lie never knew a Yan -1 kee who didn't talk about the [Lucky '-Motiiitains except .Sine,l i tchi he .Was deaf and dumb; but even:he wrote a bookalmitt,, them. who is ptypia 'enough to 10; ‘ ,411 lat that? It ial'fii i etiature of the - f ie4fllle the young I:iaer,-trinst . haVe gi.: ; i t itici Lop ice, words, policies, SoliuMes, :AA sayings; l aud if we laugh; letlit ',. with hearty' 41 . 10 d it nature, and as old Iplks do at the f'e'int' iii I" bizneomb of the young ones, whOsestremit q and health'are so 1 eautiful and full of iiid promise of noble 41 iys,and Works. DEM • clergyman who was in the habit': preaching in ditil7ent puts of thy`eonn-. lily, was not, lon, sibee in au inn, I,,bserv e d a horse jockey trying to ialce 'in a simple countryman, uy imposing upOn him a broken : winded hoise for a --na.l pne.:-= The paison knew the bad character,Of the j , ,ekey, and •taklng the man aside, tohi him . ] to be cautious of the man he was 4ealit , :4! with.: The man deeh , i,l chase. and the j ockey, quite netir?.d, of served I. . `.‘Parson , l had much 'rather liriai •, it .1 , . way." than se o von privately intertere:m barfrains between man and man, ;in till • L. . , , . . 4 Well,";repiied the parson, "if y l ou been where you Might to have be«4l,'. last Sunday, ybu might have heard me preaeln'. "Wheri) was that?" inquired the pokey " the state prison:" retorted the ;eler: gvman. ; • • :.; I Din Yórt EvEn SEE=A regitwetAh.4t, wasn't the best in the service ' A captured battery that hadn't fired: last round of ammunitions before it was taken? A regir&tit, brims_ de or ' , ;:tsn't the very bast to leave the field %when a "retl•eat was onlerc'd ? . repiinent, briade divisiort,.a coin piny or battery,. this didn't lose more .''in each I.att?o , than any other rerirnent, Uri (rad e , division, bastery, or coinpani ? Abriaade ; vitVision or coil's thitt hadn't the very bpst commander in the army : 1 ; A .livision that didn't save tile :inn% from n ilat'ion ? • - A lino, that , lesetive to be tt I,a , t t 131-i2sadier General? 1 A re, , ziment-that didn't gi, futther "on: a chi rge kill more of the enemy ; and capuire more tia ,, a than any othet'. . A entlenian, who Wanted to make a takinm speech to a 'Sunday School, thou ht he wofild adopt the, colloquial style, and this is what. happened : `,Now, boys, what does:a man want when he goes fiAing? • A. shrill voice went dirutly to the point Witli—“warits n bite!" - gentionan sat down without further -remarks-. A. coarse, ill-natured fellow - died one day, and his friend; rKseinbled 'at iiiS funer iV, but no one had a 'rooll WOrd to 6:IV ahont the deceased. - Even at the grav l e was . silent.. At len,rth a L.:OA-hearted ier man, as he turned to ilro home, b e vas a good Sehm4)ket'.7'. Crilb..4llitrun The iNiitor of the Man e Farinei• the folowing thoughts in refnual in h that huve become a,blieteil to crib - biti Cribbing is undoabtedly a hithit r than a disea&-: - it . won!!! see proved by the I . :tel.:that A yono‘J'horse,, tined in :t stalle next, to nn oil itor,T; is a erilibdr i soon, acquire theliabi! is very voinirmil among horses that are, status y .kept in - the-stable, I] be c bv tli animal selzlip, upon cri6, birin solitary pa , tmie, to while away rheldresome hours of stable 'hie,' Or the ethistatit . diet of hay and (tilts - nl4;ilerang,e tl e tliestion,, causing-2as We ourselves ihnow— no easiness Or.idie long continued inhalation of close and impure tor may di,stirder- that . part of the entire system, and t h us give rise to the habit • "Crib-biting may be preventEd if taken in ,hand during the eilrly stage. , ?;. • Fin.q: at tend to the atmosiih'ere of the fstable,. ren dering it pule by careful ventilation. Place lump of rock salt in the ,inan7er. This acts as a stimulant to the stoinneh and will often enable the horse's digesti4n to reciwH er its lest tone. If this does tiot e fleet . a cure aid •to it a large piecq of chalk. Should this not prove 6 40.h00d, damp: the 'eel aryl at eacli tittle of feeding,, sin Ink le magnesla up on it. lifityhewlals-o reconrr men.ls litrae han.lful of ground oak bark to be ,given a with tch feed of grain. Slionl.l - none of th , above me ;isures prOe df belie fit, W e should eoirle tO the> conel sion thi'u t h,i Ira s r was 4 ,' r a more obstinate natal-, be treated as in caiie of chroni. indig.....tiott TERIIS.--SLSO FtR ANIVIIICt; ords 4 orse,l ~~ ME cots It COW 'ltSt. , 11' al, R hen a young Man is e'er:: In a and. dress like 3 "Mince, srnois 4 foitr; su gars," drinks "nnich! tn andy," at teitA thea tres; darieesand thle t like, regularly, We Won wh•ther he does it all on the ..pi*:.eeds of his clerkship. When a young lady sits in . the Whim' daring the day, with her lily-white * ' - rigers covered %vita' rings drains - on the 'piano, and reads yello‘i-eavered no=els, iee won der if her mother do , •en't wash the dishes and do the dirty"work inThekitehge: When the deacon of the chnith sells strong butter. riv i orninendirt it excel loot.4.n article, we whnder upon whin h i he re lies for sAlvhtioh.f • , When a ir.an gOM three tinies: :a day lo ;et a drarti, .we wendel• if by-iridsby he wort% go four times; NVlren a lady Id* her waist ii - third leaS than natero nia , le it. we wonder it her pr , t- iy figure Will not Ohorten tier lift: a dozen ~bars Or more, . besi.les making her miser: :We whpe.she doel lve: When a man receives- a . tiewTailei• of perio,.licill weekly, and takes great delight in rentii ig it, bat neglects tb pay for it, We wonder, whether he has a stful or a eizzard: 1 , II II GM