11 NEWS!! GRANT & SHERIDAN HEARD - FROM. AGAIN ! ! ! ANOTHER UNION VICTORY GOLD DOWN HEAVY DECLINE IN. GOODS AND P. A. STEBBINS & Co, Are now receiving a new and complele STOCK OF Spring Goods ! purche3ed since the heavy decline and during the recent panic in Ner York Consistior, of DRESS GOODS, DELANEq, POPLINS ) / :.4 L PA CA' S, MOZA.NIEfiGtfIg PLAID POPLLVS, BLACK SILKS; BAL.MORAL CLOAKS,. CLOAKLYGS, CASSI4LE'REB, Wisx's PASipONABLE CLOT#IIO, ALto BOOTS & NIMES, HATS 4' CAPS, &C., &C., &t. Drugs and Fand'v - Oils, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White Lead in Tin Cans,Alcolaol, Carnphene Kerosene,Lamp and Lamp Fixtures. Glass, iatent Medicines, Chemicals, Botanical Herbs, Perfumer ,Fancy Soap and Toilet articles, Gum, Hair, trory and. Wooden Combs, Pomades and Coognes ) ands fine assortment of Flavoring Extracts, Pent, Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil—raw and boiled, Brushe Cloth; Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, paint, Varnish and Artist Brushes CHOICE STOLE OP GROCERIES, Teas, Supra, Choice Syrnp, Qood Rio Coffee, 'West India and pandelion "offee, Rice, Corn Starob, rariza, cocoa, &c., ALWAYS ON HAND r. A, STEBBINS' & Co., Omer lsaia an/toned Suet', Catioespos4, Apr. 10, A FEW EEAEONS WHY THE A:3IEIII4N wi k trtn IB TUB BEST: It is Made on the best; principle, while, the foreign Watch id!generally wade on no prin. ciple,st all:, The foreign 'watch' is mostly made by womeri!and boysi BY HAND. *bile their labor is chop; their work is dear at any prftel Such flitches are Made withmit plan, and staid w;lthout guarantee,._ They are irreg ular lb cut4,truction, and ill 'irregular inimitvetheitt. They ate designed only to sell, and the buyer 'is the party most thor oughly sol 4. Those who ithye kept "ahCres," and ‘llepines" and "Swiss levers" in professed repair for ate yeart will appreciate , the truta of oar statement. , THE Pliki OF THE AIIERICAN WATCH. ltittead cif b6lng made of several hundred little pieces, screwed together, the body of the American, Watch is formed of SOLID PLATES. No jar interferes with _of harmo ny-of its workini; and no ,sudden shock can throw its machinery Out bt Oar. In riding, or any bpsiness im rsuit, it is all held together as firmly as a single piece of Metal, It is just what all machineiy should be -Ist. ACCURATE. 2d. SIMPLE. 3d STRONG. 4t4. ECONOMICAL. • We not only ;secure CHEAPNESS by.-our systeli, but QUALITY.. We do not pretend ]hat our . Watch can be 'bought for,less money thap the fortignake-belierca ' ,but that foi its real value it is t ld for, one-half the price. OUR SOLTAIJR'S WATCH (roamed Wm. Ellery) is what its- name indicates-L-Salid,. Substantial, aid always Reliable—warranted to stand any ainbtint of Marching, Riding or Fighting, . 1 OUR N'EX'T HIGHER QUALIT,Y OF WATCH (nameP. S. Bartlett) is Stinilar in size and general appearance, bbt has more jewels, and a more elaborate finish. OUR LADIES' WATCH, recently bfought cut, is pat uplia a great variety of patterns, many of them of rare beanty and, wo'ikman. ship, is quite sniall, but warranted to kelp time. I - I , OUR YOUNG GENTLEMAN'S WATOR Is neat, not, large, and just the thing fof the pocket of,Young America! THE PROOFIof the merits of our Watch , may be found in the fact that we now employ over seven hundred workmen in our factories, and 'that lwe 'are still Unable to supply the cons:el - 1t?l: increasing demand. OUR THREE= QUA RTER PLATE WATCH is thinner` and lighter than the others we have describetil Its fine - ch m ilometer balance is delicately' sitajust.:d to orrect the variation caused 1).,, , changes of 'temperature. These watches Ere the -fruits of the latest experi ments in!chronometry, rid are made by our best workmen, in a tet)arate 'department of our faceorT.l For the •finest, time-keeping qualitiesitbey challeng4 comparison with the best works of tbe moSI; famOuS English and 1 Swiss makers. . „. 1 ' ROBBINS Agents for the Amq i i In TO I DIE IN AI BAD C ag those who fall in' the rebel ddubtedly do, is foolith. B • the other hand • Dying for ; a Good aus as those who are wise sod pruden enodgh to remedy the dlfec,s of nature with CZNISTADDRO'S HAIR DYE M.'s doing every day,, in every ity of . the Ueicti, :is 'euritientty praiseworthy. 1 ' This peat-Call fzvoltrtiOn is go ng on throughout the whole land, and thics beauty and hartno oy sulpplant bom4iir:ess and inecing,ruity.- Manufpv,tuied by J. 'CHRIST ADORO , No. 6. Astor POuse. IZew . lYork. Sold by Druggists. ..kppliediby all 'Hair Dressers.. DR,,,' VotrAT I iVEI%;ITIAST LININIENT.1 1 1 IT CURES CBOLERA, WilBN FIRST ' ' I taken, it ,a TA- hors;Dyken'lery in, half an 10ur,.; Tpothache in five minutes. It is per fectly innocent to t kt Internally, and is re cilmoseniled.by On most eminent physicians in the Uhli:o1 Stales. Vide 40 and 8 cents. Dr. 11 ToWANtI„, I Ntignst 6, Isga. . 1. Tobias) New York 4 Dear Sir —I have u'sedlyour Venitian Linirhent with great iuCcesi,.both as an internaV,s well a's an external Miedicine. In cases f Billio'us Colic and Cholera Morbus I tegaHi.t.t. as a sover eign rFney. Your 'Venitian,Horse Liiment stands utrivalled as. a horse liniment amongn furriers a a i d boatmen on this canal. WM LEWIS: Sup't North Branch Canal. V-1.. 0 TB S. Sold 'al? Druggists. 'Mice, No. .56 Cortland![ StEeet, Net- Ycytk. SINGLE BOX OF BR/L - ND . RETH'S TILLS 1 contains] more vegitiible extractive matter than twenty .bbitis of 'any pills in the world besides ; 1 fiftyfive hundred physicians use them in I their practice to the exclusion of other putatii k es: The first letter of their value isi yet ectraely appreciated. When they are better known sticiden death and continued sickness wilt be of the pest. Let shoat ii - hOl know. them' speak right tut in thitr'Farorl It - aduty which n I save life. Our I race are subject to' a redundancy of vitiated bile at this seahon, and , it is danger tons as it q prevalent . ; but Braddretb's Pills afford ai t nl invaluable and effitieni protection. By theitl oncasbanal use we prevent 'the col lection of tboie impurities, which, when id sufficient quautittes ' cause so much danger to the lindy's health. They, soon cure liver complaint, i dyspepsia., lots' of appetite, pain in the -head, heart-bort, pall in the breast bone, sudden faintness end costiveness. Sold by all respectable dealers in medicines. I WbAbkers hiker I 11 Do you want Whiskers orlkoustaches ? Our Grecian CoMpound will force them to grow on the smoothest face or chib, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $l.OO. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. I Address. WARNER CO., lysn I I Box 136, Brooklyn, N. Y French Burr Mill Stones, hfanufac ry Liberty St. riear the Cotton Pa:tory - HARRISBURG, PA. THEfr' ' RE dndersigried anno,nees td the trade IL I that be contihues to ',manufacture and import direct from the mbst i eelehreted quar nes in Fradce, the best qualities of French Bare 11 . 1111 Stones, whirl he loifers at reasonable tetes and gnar antees 4atiifaction:: to the! purchaser. Also, every nu9b l er in use, of the celebrated 01.0 AHKER GRAND 'BOLTING CTOTH, Orden by mail promptly attended to, and goods fora*ded by railroad, canal, or express if deeired: , WM . H. KEPNER, air 2;. I We: le. wssttitat. St, Harrisburg. I ' THE POTT E COUNTY JOURNAL Condeaspori; Wednesday Eci:disg, itay 17,1869 p( Gold. is now selling at $1;29. I . Presiaebt Johnson has signed the dealb warrant of Bowles Mulligan and Her sey!, leaders of the knights of the gbiden _They were tried at Indiallapolis s , and convicted of ireatonable honspifaer. They are LI be executed on the 19th Ex• President lltillatd Fillniore has re fused to pdt ddt a flag simie the outbreak of the rebellion, and declining to inaugurate. the preceddiit at the demonstraiion in Buffalo, a few days slice in- Memory of Abraham Lin coln, bad his house ;smeared With mull by the eicitEd l iopulaCe. , • The • San franbisno tesOlution.§ of respect for Mr. Linbtiln contained a signifi cant passage !--"Cle.'d hate mercy on the souls of the Rebel chiefs." When Jeff. Da vis and John C. Breckenridge hear these words from a United States Judge ttib, May comprehend their meaning. ' IM„ We received some days ago a box of "D. Turasher's Compound Blacking for Boots Shoes, and• Harness " manufactured and for sale at Spring Mills, N. Y. We tried the Blacking on a pair of flitting boots and found that it was equal if not superior to the cele brated "Miller's Blacking;' ttEg k . BoOth's diary mentions eyerythiog that occurred from the time that he fired the fatal shot until his capture. He gitES the names of the parties who harbored him and of those who refused to,do so, the latter of whom be had marked for his vengeance. M., The Williamsport Bulletin sayS a woman called on an attorney in that bordugh, ou Tuesdwy last, and requested his assistance in 'collEtting bounty and pay for two hus bands Rho had been killed during the rebel hot. The third husband accompanied her. ger We are pleased to know that the May festival giVen by our friends at Spring Mills, proved arCentire success" and that they have been induced to repeat their effort on Wed nesday evening, June 6th, -of which :see sd v in another column, We advise our friends to Mate it convenient to be pres ent, as it will no doubt prove a rich treat. Its' Gov. Curtin has Isstfed his proclama tion fixior , the first of Jurfe•--The same desig .• noted by the President—for ''Emmiliation and • mourning for the death, by assassination, of onV late beloved President, ABRAHAM LISCC'Lti, llnd for htmbling ourselves befdre -A_lltaighty God, in order that the bere vement may be sanctified to the nation." . 'APPLETON, ican Watch Company, '2 Broridnlit:, N. Y tEII,A. good story is told of a recent "smash up" on a Western •.Railroad. A dier who, in coming from Raltimore to Rock Island,-had met With four I , ccidents was on this occasion in the caitha was turned com pletely oiler. Making way through a window, and gaining an up ight position, he looked hrodnd hitil "Whit station do Ton call t..'is?" _, 'USE nkt un- t on Corons.."---Th?. adainistral preParations in the form ci all modes the most eligible' more espe4ially as regards . ; "Brown's Bronchial troche tinges b. 114 irritutioa, Whicl ing, giring instant relief in ness,:lnfitipriza, and Consu matic cosdplaints appears appears from the r•ports from nearly all sections of this county, especially Pe i nn's valley,that a regularly orga sized band of rob hers is In 'existence in , this ounty, who com mit depredations by breaki:ng . into houses as well as ,attacking people on toe highways. We.have heard of several 'cases o 3 late, and the people cannot be too cautious of the many suspicious persons who prowl O'ver, and thro' the county.—Bellefenee Press. Itty` Last bight at tue witching hour of 9.30, while seated in the privacy of our sanc tum with a,few chOice spirits, our ears were greeted with the ,most melodeous sounds which ever issued frotn human lips. We have listet:ed during our life-time to many celebrated singers but we can truthfully say that hever l did ire hear "The, - Star of the Evening" rendered.' More melodiously, The charming . damsells who so kindly volunteered us this rich Musical tteat have our sincere thank's. "Nis." lfarThe 'Presittent has, by a general order, released all plitical 'prisoners, incitien,g those who had been tried and sentenced to imprisonment) dbring tlfs war. 'Over 15Cr were discharged froth Foil SliEre'nry in one day, on:takibg the oath or allegiance. The President regarts the war as'aeded, and with it ends all arbitrary e:rests asad summary pctishinent, excepting In tht casts of those implicated directly or rent:ntelY in th'e murder of Presitrant Lincolm Yt la, 'evidently the pirpose of Pre-Mint :ohnion to give cal a chante to be loyal citizens, and ,he will doubtless putist promptly and relentleSsly all who violate the law or the peace of any section of the tinion. ltEgt...Gov. Curtin went to Washington on Friday last to arrange wit h. War, Depart ment for the mustering out of the Pennsylva nia.tibops about to be dischargea, (The Pa. regiments in Sherman's firmy, ii!ls ^ow Un derstood' e, Will be brought to Eiarrjsburg, where thy :will be mustered out and paid. The object of, the Governor is to i)revent the delay and emiaarrassment which ihave here tofore attended the mustering out and pay ment of large bodies of trOops at that post, and make , arrangements by whirili the men will be able to reach their lionieslin different parts 'of the State With the least possible .fter The Court for the trial of the Wash ington assassination conspirators convened on Wednesday of last week. The prisoners arraigned ale Harold, Atttrot, PLiyne;Arpcilli, McLaughlin, Mudd and Mrs. Surratt. Each of the prisoners designated counsel but tune appeared except the gentleiban , oanied b l r Dr. Mudd. The prisoners respectively pieatt nut guilty: As the proceedingt of the military tribunal ere kept secret, the ptlblit, of ccrurst, can know nothing of the progress of the trials. After they are over the goVeinment will make the proceedings . public. Until then, we Inuit rest satisfied, assured that strict jpstice be meted out to all the guilty offenders. —Since the above was Written an order has beep issued allowing reporters for the press to be ‘ present during the trial ,Reverdy Jot:noon appears as.counsol fornrs. Atzeratt. Lcidal and General. 'II4I.See New Adverilsements . Ber In Wolfing over our exchanges front every section of the State, we find that the grain and gr s crops Will be immense this year if not in to dam - age them should hap pen betweeh now and harl'Ost. The wheat and rye fields iin Centro county never pre sented a mbre prosperous appearance; and ~ promises an atcf• from present a pearances the grass ingrowth undant supply of hay, which will bring it the old price.. Even now old stock is belt* sold at greatly - redueeci prices in r a; 4 2i9pation of the new crop. Farm era who have tored away hay Hi great quan tities, and Whi h yet remains Unsold; sh,ottld dispose of 4 now while yet a fair price is obtftinable,rlett it remain on th'eir hands a worthless Ina+ We know of farmers in this county whd have held back with their grain wheel pries fanged at $2,40 tlir wheat whin was The highest point it reached durz ing the past winter—and the consequence is they have nearly their gntire last year's crop on hand, add ire price at piesent is $450. 7 .- Press. 1 1 , gay, On 'Monday last, about 11 o'cloA,Mr. Cyrus Sankeycf Millheim, while on his road to Bellefonte *ith a two-horse team loaded with househol: goods for Mr. Schock Of Aaronsburg— ho is moving west—he *as suddenly stopped, on the Nittany• Mountain, near the road +at:leads off into the ore mines; by three per.sons, two of whom were, as Mr. Sankey Judged painted black, and the third apparently a oldier. One of the robbers' took charge of 'the horses while the other two, with pistols ported at Mr. S's head, demand ed his Money. Having nc means wherewith to defend himsplf, he was obliged to deliver up nearly all' his Money amounting taorer twenty-seven undred dollars, with which he . intended tnakmg a payment that day. Mr. Sankey hasteded to Bellefonte, gave 'the alarm, and in a short time, a number of mounted men hastened ts the plate and searched the nionntains, but no trace of the highwaymen -as discovered. Half of the amount was, a d is yet v offered for the arrest of the robbers. Bellefonte Prem. Crocodile 'Teitrsi, : • 1 • - A copperhea i d paper published at Ashland., in Schuyl l kill Bounty, wrote as folios s, in its issue of the '4ry day en whith President Lincoln wasmurdered: "When the tiloody hours of Lincoln's life is over, we think' we see a funeral procession,at the bead of which marches a man bearing a negro's skull, and the impaled body of a white man, ex laiming: "Behold - the emhlem of all he accodiplished by the slaughter of two millions of peciple,and the crushing of unborn generations be eath the mountain of his debt. The only Buie ceremonies at the funeral of nth NI retc.hes is not Christian, but heathen ish and should be conducted by a Sylla,. who stirs her . blood and makes tip a "centaur's" bang et." , 1 • In the suceeiling number the editor in no ticing the Preldent's death pays the follo.W ing tribute to the greateeSs of Mr. Lincoln as a statt7sman tits purity as a man : -.- i • "Then men may - felt as if The ErSt b•dra all the househ.lds of the land had died ; felt, as men feel w en they have lciat their best earthlyy friend felt as if the did Ship of State more than eve ,was at the mere Yof Vat waves withditt a pilo to conduct her to a 'haven of safety:, Press ent Lincoln died.just When the nation needs parental guidahce of a Mod - ;. erste, unassix unambitious Man." Such hypocrisy is infamous. iou of medicinal a Lozenge, is of 'and conct.rillnt, . Congh Remedy. `6r cough loz ihduces eongh- I rofichitiS,Hoarse ptive Asth- Li Belli ddethice in Washing - . int,. We thought we had attained to a measur abli. correct , :stimate of the impudence of j l / 4, rebels . and tra tors. We have made it a study. We haye ha it before us ever since this war began..l e have, pondered it in the ab stract, And wi riessed it in the concrete; but we confess that our Washington correspond ent's statements of the return of rzipid:unsub clued rebels to the capital, and of their con duct there L presents a phrase of rebel effront ry which passes our forber conception of the thing.. . . :: The breaking np of the , rebellion has sent these unclean birds back home to roost.— Men who wen away from Washington and have bct:n for four year in array against the Government,are returning there,and swelling and strutting Taut 'those streets, apparently glorying in th lit crities, and without a parti 'cle of shame e 'rethorse . for the InnUcent.blood :they have she in their parricidal;warfare: They are atitu 11y 'claiming thO incirer.y they forsook to becinre Toes fo their Country. If such oersets go unwhirped of justice, we'do not blade:start. the lefts nor the times. : The contempt . ishith . they show to the Gotrern- Meht'attl•the lbyal people, is 'an intolerable insult to both.l . 'We cannot think that the au -1:. tborities' at :W Shington..ivill 'tamely submit to the disgrac of their inipbdent behavior and pretence. The times art changed since they ran away frod. , their homes. The as sumption of El vt holding piide and insolence have gone out f fashion while they were ab sent in the ra ks. They !Atonic' be taught i t their manners anew, according - ' to the code that has been naitgarated untlel4 the auspi ces of 'loyalty nd freeddrn. . .. „ Court Proclamation: . , WHERRA the. Ifo's.. Robert G. White, Preside t Judge, and the Hons. C. S. Jones tun C-. . Colvin, Associate 'Judges of the Courts of yer I . Terminet and General Jail Delivery, uarter Sessions of . the Peace, Orphans' Cour and Court of Common Pleas for the 'count of Potter, have issued their precept, beari g date the twenty-fourth day, of February in he year .of our Lord one thou- 1 sand eight hu dred and sixtt-fiye, and. me e directed, for Icting at court - 4 {lyer bt,Terriii- i ner and Gener I Jail Delivery, quarte'r Ses sions of the Pete, Oriihan'sicourt, and court Common Comon PI ain the Bol'ough of Couders port,,:) or. MON AY, the 19th Coy of June 9 next, and to ntieue on'e. week: Notice Is the efore here-by given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the con ty, that they be then and there in their: proper persons, at 1Q o'clock, A.M. of said day, wit their rolls, retards, inquisi tions, examine ions, and other remembrances, to do these th ngs Which toltheir Offices ap pertain tb bE d ne. And thaSe who are bound by their recog izances to p`-rosecute against the prisoners t at are or shall be in.the jail of said county of otter, are tohe then and there to peasecute a aunt them a. 4 willi be just. Dated at C udersport, May 4, 1865, and !'he 86th year o the Independelice Of the United States Of Ame ica. I D. C. 1., Dr. C . A EL ttiE E r rA recouthi. , : LIVER COMP DICE, DEB I SYSTEM,' STOEACHI It is also gai CU , Principal Off• LRRABEE FRENpll'§' ED TONIC 'BITTEDS g the tricot p . 44lar Medicine tinn for the Cure or AINT, DYSPEPSIA, je.trir- ITY OF THE NERVOUS and WEAKNESS of the and DIGESTIVE ORGANS. • iag a great reputation in the E of DIPTHEEIA. , Coudersport, P.M eo., -5 MI? LOAN The sae of the first lieriet of $300,000,00 Of the,7-30 Loan was completed on the 31st of March, 1865. fl'he sale of the second series of . Three Hundred .111111oris, payable three years from the 15th day of Julie; 1865, was begunon the Ist of April. in . the short :Tau of thirty days, ever One Hundred Nations of this series have beta sold--feaving this day less than Two Hundred Millions to be dis posed Ofk The interest is payable semi-an nually ' nn the 15th of December Coupbas attached to each MEI adily cashed' anprhere note, It auto One , layj ft* 41 $5O nab Two cents " " " Ten " . "$6OO " 41 " $ lOOO ". II 44 It\ $ 5O OO 4t • Mere _And Vlore I)esifible. The, Rebellion is suppressed, and the Gov ! eminent bas already adopted - measures to reduce expenditures as ,rapidly as poisible to a peace footing, thus witlidtatibi from mar ket as borrower and purchaser. This is Ihe ONLY LOAN IN IiAMET hot offered hy the Gca,ertnnent, and constitutes the IGREAT POP I CLAR LOAN' bk" THE The SevenaThitty Mtcs etc convertible on their maturity, at the option of the holder, into U. S. 5-4.0 Stt per cept. COLD - --iBEARING • BONI.IB Which are aisays Worth a premium. Free from iraztatiem The I / 30 tes 'Canhbt tie tatea by Towns, Cities, liehantiei or States, anti the interest is not taxed Unless on surplus or the owner's income exceeding six hundred dollars a year. This fact increased their *aloe iloni one to three per cent. per atmtm, according to the rate le i vied on other property-. Sibebilbe hess than $2000,000,000 of the Loan au- thorized by the last Congx.ess are now on the market. This amonnt, at the sate at which it is being absorbed, ,will all be subscribed for within two months, when the notes will tinkloube l e.dly ehmtaana • a fremfum, is hat unifcrmly been the ease en closing the sub scription's to oberLoans. it Moir zetilsproii die MOt1"Eo consideii*bleCW.ount beyohd the present series will 6e offered to the public. In, order that citie,eds 'of 'every taint and section of the country e afforded facil. ties for takitg the loin, As National Banks, State Banks, and private Bankers throughout • .. the countr hi.Ve genirally agreed to receive subscriptions at per% 'Subscribers will elleet 'their OWIL agents, in whore they have cone. dente, and who only are to Be resphnsible for the delivery bf the 'notes foe WhiCh they ie. ceive orders. I JAY COOKE ; Sub4ription AYeilt, Pbilzdelphia. May Ist, 1865. Sascri:otions will Zs received 5y tAe First National Bank of Harrisburg, First NatiOnal Bank of Lockbaven, First National an of Philadelphia, Fiist Natldual Bank efWilllainsport. /RELIED By Rv. rgalC N. Belt:deli, ELpOrzuth, at the hciise of James G. liereeieau, Esq., the bride's father, on the 3d inst.. JOHN B. NEWTON, Esq., and Msss EMMA MERGE BEAU, both of 'EnsporotiM., Cameron ca., Pa. I.TNE ESTJVAh Y particular request of:friends .the Man lagers of the Festival .4.ssociation. at Spring Mills, N. bare concluded to give another entertainment en Wednesday Even= ing, June 6, 1865, in the Ackdemy at that place. Tbe entertainment will consist of a repetition .of .the popnlar. Cc4loquy entitled the 6, People's .Lawy,i 0 5 received with great applause, at the May Festival. NEW MUSIC and TABLEAUX. At the close of the entertainment Refreshments Will be served to those des.irini , timm. , I Sprit g Mills, N. Y., Ray 17, 1865. Trial List, June Tenn, 1665. . , Jones , - use of Smith vg Reynolds 2 Adm'rs otL. Strong vs. WT&AF Jones 3' Bfiafer vs 2tttLy and Smith .. 4 Fullel• Card vs. Deremer k Thompson f; Wood. vs , , Colvel't Lyman. rra Chrinaler. •)- G Mercerean et al vs Deidrick& White S 11 Mills vs Geo Bartlett. Priee use of Bowman 'ys . - Htirlbert lb Hurdle ys Tay, Bradley k Wright '' 11 Seitz vs pa,ggett I / z 12 N 'Dwight v:s Golsen & Weston 4 , 13E Crum vs E seely . I EH topki6s ys 0 White • C Bushor Potter CC. Eikesttime. Co 16 G-oodricb vs Manion, tee ‘td RenY6a H. J. `LASTED, Proth'y's Offen, May 9,'65 legiqter's Notiger. ALL persons interested will please take notice that the, following ,Accountants have filed their accounts in the Register's °Mee of Poiiir Cou i nty, and that {he same will bp presented to the, Orphan's Oourt confirmation on Monday the 19 . th daY of June 1865 in Condersportl The account of Mary . anlit_ Willie Dexter, Adminkstrators of. David R. Smith, late of „Oswayo Tp, deceased. The account of Edtrin Statham, Adros'r of'] Thomas Statham, late of Harrison Tp, dec'd.l The account of Amos Fiench B i arriet n. Rees, Administrators of Eli Rees, l lit to of Coo:den:Tort Boro' deceased. Coudersport, May 12, 1865. - DAN BARER ; Register STEREOSCOPES it STEREOSCOPIC NIMG Of time we Siva an intmetwe zoom/mat, latlading War Sew - 4 America Foraiga Met and Leattatape4 Gono, filatoarn ..to„ .to„ . • Alin %evolving Strmaatoptat for pnblie priwatirait? ktbittm, • One ...litalogwe will be seat tit oty Addries ea /War of Stamp. i! Eaeoluxinc •• • A LBI W. mu,' tie fistt to botraium Mom Into Ma Übhad stalark aunt manufactore isomenm crumoUerm In g*ot mutely, reng- Ing is tram Su nit,. to fie mu-h. One ALBLICSImes thrt ea of Aning. reperior 3a biontx_and.dtcriaillity to my 12.4 mill be mot be Man. merizt erica. r3r , VINE ALBClia MADE TO 0RD1842 it CARD PIIDTOODAPHE 4 ::"Cnt ,240,- ornbrams area -FM 111011SA.N7i . tit mblocts. to "Mei adaitmas are eandantly Wog r=l.6 ads ronngits of ittnlnent Aniniclont 414.4 IVO Major-Goierals, ItN/ tam.. Calouela3 550to!magli 100 £.4..-Gozierals, ClAr Other flicero. 133 - - rn mta r Sat Colonolic " )4 •7 Oficera, XIS Aurears . 43 Artist% /23 of . riviaiSisit Mem/ 3.000 COptn Judean. rtpt6duellons of tia mum calobtated Vitegel • Painting; ?l=oan no. CALI:ova p ent mei& - %mot An coder foothoo Dona Prcromm. Mom am Catalairua +kW bet Intel or. the iemalpt ofll-$O, nod mat by amam: PbournaAere and othne ordering goads C. O. D.0.ul ping Wadi terentiAlre per cam of the annonii-nlib Unix order. • glir Tim omium and quality of oar goads emulation o WM" &Wien. Pedred Ailenne foe 5$ Eldtrue u 15.44 ; J. 11. $1.14 - Latest from S.lercian 1 frofa North IsCairtitistoit Char- rain ' A e 1-10 Umt 11'STSURANCE COMPANY OF A.IIEnICA4 PatLADELrmA. Cash Capital arid Sur-plug; ovet ei,750.000.000. i J - qEtENTF-ONE Years Successful Busitlead ExPerience,*ith a reputation for integrity an honorable dealing uasurpasited by any similar institution. - 1 A 'LOSSES' PAID silica otanitation, Si* s.. * ooo.oo, l tvithput the deduction cf 'a cent] or i a days delay I - IBERAL RATES for all tbE tafereline4 cit t property. Insurance of Dwellings and Contents, a' specialty. BRICK or STORE Dwellings insured per. pdually, if desired, on terms of the greatest economy add safe:ry to the insured. is 'Wisdom and Economy to insure in tiid bet tomprihies, and there is none betiefthan the old bisuraute Co. of it ortb Ainerica. L4!iply - to • I Adminfstrator's Notice. ETTERS of A.dministration haii#g beeft / granted to the ncideesigned on the Es tae of DENNIS MAGINNIS, !ate of Genesee to ii nahip, deed, notice is hereby given to thbse Indebted to make immediate payment - , ajd those list Vin ". sameclaims against the to . pesent them., , properly a uthorized, to ANN MAGINNIS. Genesee,' April 25. 3965. - ' .... . I Marble Yard. THE subscriber desire's to inform the citi liens of Potter that he can supply them with all kinds of Ilarhie work, as cheap and as good as it can:be had anv place in tiro country. ,MONMIENTS and ^.,0.1111.-STONES of all kindi furnished on short notice. .C...BREUNLE. ' ' 1Y Nit 13 165 THE NINTH NOTIONAL BANK OF THE CITY 6.7. 7 NEW YORK. Capital, $1;009,000 raid in; FISCAL AGENT OF THE MITI? STATES, Ind Special Sgeni for Jag Cooke; Susscripdon Agent, WILL DELIVER 7-30 NOTES, Faze of Calvin-, by ezpress, fa all : parts of the country, and receive in 'Payment Checks on New York, Philadelphia, and Bnston, current bills, and all five per tent. interest notes, with interest to date of subscription. Order: seht by mail will be promptly failed.. This Bank receives the accounts of Banks and Bankess on favorable terms; also of in dividuals keeping New York accounts. J. U. °Mit! President. J. T. HILL, Cashier. CYNTHIA .1. BOVIER, No. 27, Dec. Terra . by her neat, friend 1 1 . 864, in the cam; JOSEPH MANN' ir mon Pleas of Pot s. J tei County. Libel WILLIAM T. BOr:ER. j'in Diiorce. Te WILLIAM N. BOVIER, Respondent abeive named. Please take ncitice that a subtKena and alias sabpmr.a hafibg been issued and returte4 ; you are hereby required td appear on the first dayl of next Court, the 19th day 6f.:fure neat, to answer to the Com; plaint made this easel - D. C. LARK BEE, Sheriff, Coudersport, April 18, 1865. _ Adirani" strator's Noticit. WHEREAS:Letters of Adthint.stration the Estate of JOHN BRIZZEE late of °sway° tp., deee'ased, jaave been granted', to the sabseriber. all persons indebted to said Estate, are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those haying elninas agaitst thifi same will present them, duly arttbenticate(4 for settlement to WILLtAII DEXTER, of Oswayo Village, kdms'r.l April V!, GERTIAN7I, Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 1, 1863, OTICE is hereby given that Charles Bu. shor, 1101 V or of this county, holdiog the following ciescriVed property, has not vet paid any Consideration whateverfcr the samci and all persons are hereby warned not to p u r. chase any of said property Of the ssid Bnslinr before the deCision of the Court is given ti this case and C. Rushcr has paid to me the consideration money therefor. . The following is the property : let. A certain tract of land near the:Ger; mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott township, Potter county, Pa., containing 100 acres:'—.. l Also 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adjolnint,t , the above. 2nd. A certrin tract of land, with Mill and improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek,lik warrant 5819, in Stewartson township, Pottei county, Pa., containing about 204 acres. C. Bushor holds also in trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township, Tioga cOnntr. Pa.l on the road leading from Germania to Gaines, containing 850 acrei 1 tf WM. K.ODE. roib'y. th la; IT [ZS illiam the Rochester St.-a.w.Ciatter; chuisTED & KELLY, -Coudersport, be4e 'LW the exclusive agency for this celebrat4. machine, in this county. It is covenient. Asa Vans, and OIRAP. NOLL 1560.-4 mesa. As2iotscocers:, **togni. phid wttc...124: .22 taus, , • 1601 iceoktWAYi•rir. b - idaltic, to ow =ea bo r oiaos ct PrtOTOGRAPMC TERIALS, oy,o are Hoodquortool fat Ile tortoriag, ,Oldest Insurance Company in M. W. McALARNEY. Agent for Potter doEanty: I:I . roILCE k:UtiCZ, Notibe. ]
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