II 'SPECIAL NOTICES ! nn A TEAR made by any 0110 with sls— Tools.hiere No experience necessary. The Posldents, C t Treasurers 3 Batiks ndorse the circular. as Sent free and with samples. of Address the American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield, Vbr. Xitont. • 17oct3M 'Sober Facts for Thinking People. Year after year, for an eighth of a century, the Press of the country have chronicled the • bee,eficial effects of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH IBITTERS, Editors, authors, physicians,mer -1 !chants, officers of the army and navy, chetn cotnsellote, miniters of the gospel, in fihort, a great cloud of witnesses of every pro:= torsion, trade and calling have testified to its' I pfSettcy as a tonic and regulating medicine. IThe names and statements cit these witnesses have been published in the public prints.-- Many of them are well known to the public. Their/testimony has never been challenged or iimpugned. Upon evidence far less weighty Imen are acquitted'or condemned by conscien. 'tions juries. ! Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is not,how - ever, upon trial. It Inis been tried and pronounced on the authority of those whose lives and !health it has preserved, a pure, harmless, and 'eminently salutary preparation. Attempts ! have been made to rival it. They have failed. Can it be necessary to say why they have hai led'? Ask the recovered dyspeptics, bilious 8 uffererers, victims of fever and ague, and ' nervous subjects who have experienced its effects, what the thk of it. Ask Wein and i be guided solely y by in what they .say. Sold everywhere. DR. TOBIAS' " VE:NITIAN- HORSE LINIMENT. - DINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOLLAR EACH for lameness, cuts; galls ; colic, sprains, ac., warranted cheaper than any other. It is used by all the great hbrsemen on Long. Island courses. It will not cure ring bone nor spavin, s here is nu liniment in existence that will. What.it is stated to cure it posi tiyely does. No owner of horsts will be 'without it after trying one bottle. One dose 'revives and often st.Vcs the life of an over leated or driven hors t. Fec colic anlbelly ache it has never failed. Just as sure as the ou'ii rises, just so' sure is this valuable Lini ment to be the Horse embrocation of the day. Sold by all drug g ists. Office, Ed Cortlandt IS tree t, New York ..Nnother lEngn,c, , enient , I • While the attention of the enemy it full? Engaged by Grari. , t. :he attention of the public is no less engaged 13y Cristocloro's Il.:zir Dye which is accomplishing wonders in the way of beautifying beads that age, or sickness, or tapricious nature had disfigured with unsig,ht ,iy hues. Milton says 'truly that " l'eace -bath. its Victories to less renowned ''.,han,war." Manufaetnred by J. CPIETODORO; 6 7 ...\,St6r 'House ; New Xork. Sold. Druggilste. Applied by all Hair Dressers. lEimosvledge Often •Saves Life. Every living being has in his system ' IMPURITIES. when these are ?lir natural limitS, our health is good 5 but en they arc in ex ,oeis, pains, rheumatism,: rut, debility, coS tiveness,diarthea, iysentary, erysipelas, &c.) AT J, aflliCt es. What e hare to dote recov 4ar our health is to take oat from the BOW ELS AND THE CIRCULATION the excess of impurities. This done, health follows of ne tessity. rsTLANMETHS PILtS • are the only medicine that can do this with .entire safety to MI tlte organs cf the. body. lIUNDREDS AND Tilou - sA.NDs are now living who have adopted 13-RANI)- MMUS PILLS as their only remedy for .periods of from thirty to fifty years,and whose avereg health is excellent. They Bye 'always cured themselves, when sick, by using these INNOCENT AND INFALLIBLE PILLS; Principal ofEte Brandreth Bei4ding New York. EDlren. OF JOI7IINAL.- - DkAtt SIR: With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper, that I wit/ send, by return mail, to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe, with full directions for reeling and using siiiti:de Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, In ttn days, pimples, Blotthes,Tan; neckles and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail Tree to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and Information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache ' in less than thirty days. All applications atswered bF return mail without charge. Bespectfllly yours. , THUS F. CHIP MAN, 831 Broo.dwar New :Tort-. . ToT-oNsrmerivcs.—The undersigned having hoen restored to health in'a fe'r: Week's By a very simple. remedy, after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection— is anxious to make known to his fellow-suf ferers the means of cure. To all who_ desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, [free of charge], with the directions fer nreparing and rising the same, which they will find a sure cure for! Consumption, Asthma, Bronchetis, Coughs,l Colds, etc. The only ohject!of the advertiser in sending the -Prescription is to benefit the . ..afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to he iiivaltiable, and he hopes . every sufferer will try his remedy, as l it %TB! cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescriptionovill please address Bev. EDWARD A. WILSON;; . I Williamsburg, Kings County, New Irk, .- Sea. 1, 1865. [3mos. ITC3H! ITCH! I.'l'ol - 1 , SCRATCH !SCRATCH! SCRATCH! Wheaton's Ointment Will Cure the Itch in. 48 Hours. i Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and till Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cts. Po, sale by all Druggists. . py sending GO cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Wsishington street, Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free off postage, to any part of the United States. Sept. 10.—Sp. Notice, 6 mos. . DR.FILKINS&BRO'SI VALUABLE MEDICINES, which liaveyer: formed such wonderful cures and given gen eral satisfaction to all those who have Made nse.of them, can be obtained of. DR, Ar FRENCH, COUDERSPORT,'Potter Co., Pa., who will examine patients, astertain the nature of their disease, and give all necess ary directions and advice to those who make use of the Medicines. Orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. July 19, 1865. I_II3NT'S BLOWS OF RUSES,—for. the, La 403,—at STEBBLNS' THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL ===M:M=l;; -Local atio General.l ,gem Those intending to travel on' the Phil adelphia and Erie Railroad soon will do well to notice the changeS in that Time Table. gam', e wish to direct attention to the ad vertisement of the W I ellsboro Academy, in td day's paper. the Winter tern of this insti; tion—being iii its 43d opcti De cember 1805. Sir The Winter Term of the Couderspor Ac:adenty commenced on Monday of this week with about sixty students. Mr. ALLEN has made this Institution worthy df a Oder cius support, and we hdpci it will receive it. BANK FAILURE.—The Ci t y Bank of Trenton J., has failed. We have seen a number of j' , tlr irk in this section: these notes in circulation They are now worthless, and peisons should he on their guard agaiust them. , :—.Elmira Adierifser. oforT*s3 gentlemen wno were scalded by the exploSion elf the St. John; were insured in a Travelers Insurance Cothpany. One; a resident of Brooklyn will draw twenty-tive dollars per week while he is reeotering from his injuries ; the other, a resident , CA' Sing Singe will draW fifteen dollars per week. INeosvENini.—The town of WilliamspOrt has no depot sad trains do not stop there).— Persons:going $o that place leave the gars at the new Hotel ;below Newberry and get into Willi l amsport the best way they can.--Jeraey ,Shore ; • l 3 We wO'ruld all the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Haskins & Co., in another cdlurun. They want Agents to sell fine Steel Engravings, and offer great inducements; they art, an old established hotse, and have •the reputation of dealing prornpltY and honestly with their customers. 'Many of our young men may find it very prof , yable td employ their spare time in selling fhr them.. litErLast week the Court ordered tilt Dis trict Atto,rney to prepare bills of indictinent against Overal of the Election Boards in the county, which were returned by the Grand Jury for having taken the votes of illegal To. ters. Arid also against those illegal voters who voted, or offered to vote, at the late elec tion. Tills is a move in the right direction and wifl 'settle much. of the bickering, ill will and trouble occasioned at the several elec tion windows on every election day.—ffifflin "Coudiy 'Gazette. g The tleveiand "Herald learns that a petition is circulating in Boston, praying that 'the claims of our G-overnmantfor dathages by the Angelo rebel privateers be not pressed.- , -.- The reason alleged for this request is, that if the present position of the British Government is allowed to stand as a iirecedent, it will af ford* opportunity for 'inflicting upon the -th • i comrherct of at nation in future warsonuch • greator d&magt thantivas sustained by Amer ican: shipping during the late rebellion. • .845 — Affairii in Mexico are beginning to be complicated. Maximilliau is continually ing . for more soldiers from Europe. All his forces are commanded by foreigh generals.— Atistris; denies that anything' , more is ;being allot'Fel by that gcrierninent 'than recruitment bf Vi , ro thonfand 'er_,to fill uP vacancies. The King of the Belgians) wino is the father of Max's Empress, is raising for his son-in-InAr's assistianee. On the contrary Louis Napoleon wi I do nothing more In the reinforcing line) and it Is positively understood that tIA French tropprnow there will be speed ily withdrawn. 'IP.:11 lay ri ten cent nlite to a quarter of a pbck of turnio. that Max. is not abort Mexico on the first thy ofJanUary, '67 I J kerThe Govern.r elect of NeW-Jer.s rj,;du ring, his thtTO + - ca.i . s. tOrnsOfservice;from Jan uary 17th, llesides 'lie till beid boilhebthd with the Eixecdtive flepa.rttrieht,will tiame four - out of thO six judges of the court df Atipeala bolding °Mee for six years • a chancellor ptesiding over the ourt of Chaneeiy; Seven 5-/ears , a thiefjust juste a d threg Associates obt of six, and au Attbvney General; each holding office seven' yearn ; and besides these the clerks; surrogated and SheilfTs of bounties; sixty three oflibeks in all; Will hi elected in 1867 for a term of ftVo years: 1 • I 1 THE LADY'S Faresp.—The December num- Vet. of th's favorite Hagayitie is a superb one. 'Lille leading steel e graving, in illustration of 6f the text, • child n are the crown Of old men, ; And the gldry of hildren are their fathers," is one that will go come to, manThearts. The engraved title-page is truly lieadtiful—it is a gem of art. It represents The Past arid The Future—while, around,- • , "Tlid little birda Bing ESef, and the; little birds sing . to N 3 a well-known line from Mrs. Brownings beautiful "Rhyme of the Duchess, ,May.' The riodble Colored StOe! Fashion Plate for this number,Will be. pronounced by the ladies "su perb," or else we rare very greatly misiaken. tliCre areengravings of the Vetvlaithions in jackets,, cloaks, embroidery, coiffures, bon nets, Fe. ;ThE literary matter is ex4elldt as I usual. .• • .• • VirThe following are' stated to be the facts in regard to the lease of the Catawissa Road by the AtlantiC . S: Great Western. The lease signed by the proper parties, has beert pre sented to the etinsideration Of the stockholder's. The terms of lease are as follows . Tiine:of lease 999 yearS or perpetual. The considera tion is '5365,600 per annuli—or wcio per day. The contract bears date Nov. 1,11865, and is signed by the proper officere. - POSSCS-- ion of the road to be given on Dec,4, 1865. The lessees furnish all' i motive and other pow.:er, er, cats, &c., and run !the road at their own expense, giving the Citawissa $1000" per day, which is over S' ft.!. cent. on the preferred stock, and 35 per ceht. arreaiages due, as well as 8 per cent. on' the common stock.— Williamsport Bulletin. Whiskers I Whiskert ! Do you want Whisker or Moustaches / Out Grecian compound force them to groW on the smoothest face 'or! Chin, or on bald heads,ln Six Weeks' 'Price, $l.OO. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address WARNER 4r CO; lysn Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y THE MASON & HAMELIN CABINET,ORGANS Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and aeciiiar music, for $BO to s6oo'each. Thirty- Five Gold or Silver' Medals, or ,other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Cats levies free. , Address, MASON & HXMLIN, or MASON 4 BROTHERS, New Yofir. ULYSSES ACADEMY ah C. sa;za - Vacivs, Principal: F. M. JoilssoN, Assistant. the. CELIA BURT!! itTELITSCrij Preceptress. ~ Mae. J. C. STEiEitg, readier of Oil Painting add Gentled: Miss GEPALDINE tetielitik of Vocal and Instrureefital Music. The *inter Term of the LewisVflie Academy will commence Wednesday, Jan'y 3, 1301 Students are requested to be present at Abe commencement. in order to enter their daises the .first Week. Classes will be arranged to accommodate ALL, especially those who desire to enter upon a course. Students will be required to attend church at least once on Sabbath; except in eases of siekness. There will be iii edniieetion with tiliblAtad ' emy a Commercial Department,,consisting of Penmanship, Book-keeping an dottittiti cial Law. . . We are prepared to teach Comm'on English, Higher liathematics, German, Latin, Greek, Nattifal Sciences, Painting and Music. The design is to give students a thorough and perfect knowledge of the branches taught. Tuition from $4.00 to $B.OO including Music. Rooms can be rented,and boarding obtained , in private families at reasonable rates. Text books, can be obtained at the Insti tion. ' NiELLSBORO ACADEMY, Tioga CounO, PerniOn The Winter Term of the 43rd year begins Dec. 14, 1865. "Under present arrangement our Academy has made rapid progress toward regaining its ancient .high rank among institutions of its class. The Material is excitant, and the morale of the School unturpas4d."—Tioga -Agitator. For Circulars address RET. D. D. VAN ALLEN, A. 8., Principal ACENTa WANTED ! $lO A DAY EASY MADE no By selling Engravings, Card (Photographs and Stationery. Our Stationery Packets ex cels a,ll others ; each Package contains Paper, Envelopes, Pencil, Pens; icc., and Jewelry worth a dollar at retail. Price only 30 cents. We will send Agents 100 Stationery. Pack ages and a Silver Watch for $l7. We also publish splendid Steel Engravings and Por traits, Lithograph Prints., &c., popular and saleable. Will send a fine assortment of 100 for $15.00 that will realize $5O, or a $lO lot that will sell for $3O or over. Will send a sample lot for that will sell for $l5. Send Stamp for. Catalogue, terms, Sc. to HASKINS k CO., 36 Beekman St., N.Y • CLARK'S SCHOOL VISITOR. Volume X. A DAY SOHOOL MONTHLY. The Vrsrroa will commence its tenth volume! with the January number,, 1866. This is this only Day School Periodical ptiblisha at SEVENTY-FIVE GENTS A YEAR Magazine form, beautifully illustrated. New type, new features ;. Readings, Music, Speeches,Dialogues, Stories, Puzzles, Enig mas, Rebuses, &c., from the, very best writers. The VISITOa has the largest circulation of any Educational Journal published. The Publisher, In order to reach all parts of the country, will send the VISITOB one year, FREE, to one person (who will act as agent) at any Post Office in the United States. Address, with five cents for particulars, J. Wi DAUGAADAY I Publisher, I. 1308 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE lam iliflaNAE TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. F. W; JENktnn, J. C. Smut!, A. M., Principals. ALEX. UOWLEY, 1. Firit College Bitildlng,tcirner Penti.tind St. Clair Ste. Second " " Odd Fellowaldhilding,PifthSt. Third • " " Noe. 28 and 25 St. Clair St. ARRIVELE roil. Tg . E WEEK ENDING Nov. 18, 1865: C. A. Crawfoid, HopkiittOn. Del. Co:, lowa. J. A. Haminersley;Ft Smith,Sebastian Po. Ark. J. Strawbridge, Sharon; Mercer Co; ) Pa. C. C. Moofe; ." ii u S. J. McPhernin; Aleanndria,.Hunt:Co., Pa. C. 'H. Ruhl, Allegheny City, Pa: W..N. Collin, Belmont, Bel. Co., 0; ' B. W. Elliott, a " " W: -D. Boling, Elide, Allen:Co:, Q. W. L. Barr; Critter Bill, Wash. Co.j , b. It. J:Burgteyne,MiddleFerry,Brooke Co., W.Va. W. P. Palmer, Chambersburg, Frank. Co.,Pa. F. W. Keitfep, Chambershurg, it 44 F. Flitnsell;.pittsliurgh, Pa: A. D. Lutz, Circleville, Pickaway Co., 0. J. C: Rogers, Cooperstown, Venango Co., Pa. J. IJ.I BauMer, Richmond; Wayne Co.; Ind. C. Willis, elenville, Hartford Co. Md: H. C: Anderson, Steubenville, Jeff. Co. O. It. Mciirow, Arch Spfings, Blair Co., Pa. G. A. Taylor, Safe Harbor, Lancaster Co., Pa. T. Morgan, Allegheny Co:, Pa. A. A. Porter, Malta, Morgan Co., 0: J. A. Staveley, Natrona, Allegheny Co., Pa. it. NV. Hull, Summitville, Col. Cb., 0. H. P. Kirk, Mason City, Cerro Gorda Co'., 0: M. Collins, Itandolplf; Portage Co., 0'; J. R. Putt Canton, Stark Co., 0. G. A. Doby ne, Hollidaysburg. Blaii Co. Pa. For terms, and information concernhig the College, addrest Jr,SKINS, SliITEi 4§: COOLKi, , Pittsbnrgh, Pa. Lyon ' s Periodical Drops ! .. . mhe Great Female' Remedy. for Irreg. ularities. These drops are a scientifically _com pounded fluid preparation, and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable speedy and certain specific for the'cure of all obstructions and suppressions cif , Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles aro annually sold and consumed by the ladies of the United States, every one of *bait speak in the strongest terms of praise of their great merits. They are rapidly taking the place p.l every other Female Remedy, and are con fedora by all who know aught of them, aii the surest safest, and most infallible prdparatieh in the *orld, for the cure of all Female complaints, the remoVed all Obstructions of Eature, and the promotion of health regularity etrength. Explicit dir4tions stating whealbey m Y be used,end explaining when and why they should not, nor could net be used without pro ducing effects contrary to, nature's chosen laws, will be found carefully . folded around. each bottle, with written sigihture or jOLIN L:LYONovi(liOut which none are genuine. Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LYON, 105 Chapel Street. New Haven, Conn., who eau be, consulted either personally Or by mail, (enclosing stamp,) COl3- corning allprlvate diseases and female weaknesses. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price $1.50 pr Bot. C. G. CLARK di CO, lysp General Agts for United States and Caradas p. A. Stebbins & Co. ARE AGENTS for the sale of WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES for Potter County WIVI; RILL & SON, 1543 IIIf.OADWAY 543} NX111717 "r4:3011.T3C.: AGENTS idi the• CELEBRATED DRIGGS' NEW PATENT PIANO - FORTES, Which' re creating the greatest sensation in the mu sical world, and have received the highest tentimoni als from nil the leading artists in the conntry,among whom are pl N is H. BROWN. S. THALBERG, L. M. GOTTSCHALK, THEOBOREEISFELT, WM. HENRY FRY, MAX MARETZEE, STRACKOSCH ,WM: HERMAN A. WOLLENII.A.UPT. At the IateFAIR of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, held id New York city, October 1863, they were award• ed the lIRST PREMIUM G OLD MEDAL! For the BEST MAN° FORTE ON EXHIBITION ! AGISTB FOB GEd. A. PRINCE .10,. CO F ;SI MELODEONS, AUTOMATIC & SCHOOL ORGANS. ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED HO FIVE YEARS Manufacturers and Importers of ItTESO VIOLIN STRIN G S, • VIOLINSA CCO , RDRONS GBITARS, and all kinds of BRASS and other musical lustrst. manta. Special attention paid to furnishing Braes Instru ments for Bands. . • PUBLISTLERS OF SHEET MUSIC, • Just published vEsfrs," a new collection' of Chants for the Episcopal Service, for opening and closing Voluntaries; Musical Societies, gamies t and for the . Social Circle, by Vinom C. TAYLOR. Price— ' Boards, Eli cente. Cloth, $l. BASSINOS' 20 Molodic Exerciia. In form pf SotrEudie's for SOPRANO and !dux zo SOPRANO Voices, intended as studies to acquire the proper art of singing, by CAKI.o BASSINI, author. .Bassinra arta singing, and Baritone. In two; books. Price, each, 112,60. PIANO-FORiE VALISTHENICS, ncollection of Five Faiiagii,. Cnoin, tied 5c4.1.3 pati ence, fdr speedily developing the muscles of the lingers, and ncouiring that degree of flexibility, inde pendence and volubility, which are Eai indispensible to a good porfOrreance on the PIANO-FORTE, by FRANCIS R. Drums. Price, $3.50. I Now Edition, FOP WEI FlasT PRIMER. by FRANCIS H. BROWN, author - of Pride, Minnehaha, and Hes itation Polkas, &c. Price, 50 cents. ; ; • • 31/ZI7ISIXCIa "Cast thy Burden on the Lord," with • Soprano, Contralto or Tenor Solos, and I Quartette, adapted from Gotteschalk, . I Slumber Song, by W. K. BANN/ORD—Price 3f! 'ts. "A Holy Calm, A Peace Divine," a cum- ! • panion to "Sweet Spirit hear my • Prayer," by W. VINCENT WALLACe....PrICE 55 ts. "Lord ;my God, I Long to Know," 161st I I Hymn, us sung at. Grace church, corn. I I posed by Supine WALen ..... --Price 35 eta. "My Bud in Heaven," wdrdsby SP/INCISE .W. CONS, music by SINPI3ZN.M.ABIINTT Price 35 cts. "My Only Brothers' Gone," Song and I Chorus, by......... ...... Price 35 cts. "The Past that Breathe s, of Thee," Bal. lad, by RELLEIS Price 35 eta. "Oh, Write me a Song of my Father," Song and Chorus, as 'thing at Wood's minstrel's, composed by C. LlE:MT.—Price 35 cts. "A Word of Thine," ;Ballad, by E. J. 1 - Fitzhugh ' 'Price 30 eta. "Give to me those moonlit Hours," Coat fur two Sopranos,' orSoprano and Tenor by E. A. PAW/HI:EST—. Price 35 cts "Vesper Star," "Mott for two Sopranos, or Tenors; by J. DANIEL Price 40 cts. "5/armor° Is Ruisseau," Fautasie, by J. Price 60 Mott.t.t!co Ms. "Prayer at Sea," Romance in form of a Nocturne, by J. DI JASIENSKI.........PriCe 50 cts. "Attends mol," (Wait for met) Galop, by Price 00 et CHAS. FEADIL ----c "Suls moi 'lN (Folidw me,) Galop, by A. DEANSTE - Price 50 Ms. "Water Fall. and Sea Breeze," ttalope,by PAUL STEINLIAONIS ' - Price, each, 50 cts. I "Morning Dew," Lancers, by A.DOLPII 911P.NETNI* " " Price BO ets. "Wedding Lance re" by PAM. STSINiIkOSS Price cts. "Happy by thy Dreams," transcribed for for the Piano-fhlte. by Cass. Fainsi—Priee 5b cts. "Sweet Spirit Hear my prayer," from Wallace's Opera Lurline, transcribed fcir the piano forte by CDAs. FDADEL—Priee 40 cts. `'Crisping e la Comaim," Ricci's new Op era, arranged by OnAS. FNADEL Price 60 chi. "Feu'des Etoilesin Starlight Doctor!), by J. be Jedisssst - Price 50 Ms. "Angel of Dream," Ballad, by Est/ca.—Price 36 Ms. "Love's Lamentation," Ballad, by E.G.8.• • • Human— Price 35 cts. ,'Triumphal match," by Ric n'D HOFFMAN Price $l.OO. "Algerian Polka," by B. A. PAISKIIC.III2-1 - '6CO 35 cts. ' Evening Shadows," Nocturne, by E. J. Price 35 cts. F 117.110017 "Pm Longing for Thee," Guards waltz , ae sung' by m'dlle ........... 36 eta. A Liberal Ammonia given to the Trade, Churches, Clergymen, Professors and Schools. Mu sic sent by mail on receipt of the marked price. WILLIAM HALL ifir. SON. b•l3 Broabwak, New York. Bobt. Hawley. Attorneys-at-I4w, . IVILLIAMSPORT, Penn's. Special attention „given to Collection of Pensione, Botuity and Back Pay, and all claithe against the National and State Governtoonte. nov2ltf ,For COttO GO TO THE NE* 'TOVES , i4AVE just arrived at 01.1518TkD OATS WANTED ! THE fligheid Cash Price sg)11 be paid fora Thou sand Bilehele of Oate, d ilvared at the Store of the undersigeed.in Miliport. I . S. Colwell. Millport,l 3 :oV. 14, 1865. f WINTER NORMAL 'MUSIC SCHOOL. • rpnE 'Winter Term of the Norrnal Music School ji_ Course, of the ALLEGANY ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AT FRIENDSHIP, N.Y., will COnIIIIIOIICC on Monday, December 4th, and con tinue six wt•eUt It Wilt be under the instruction of Prof. A. Iv. JOHNSON. . conro of Musical inOtrqction has ever been in vented which will irniart eo fitaclr knowledge in eo short. a time as a Norma:l'M:lHk SchOISI course. Those who design qualifying therHeelvea to teach Singing Schools; lead Vhoire, and all wishing a thor ough knowledge cif mdale,are earnestlylinvited to Bend fora Circhlar. Tuition $l.O. Board if 3 a week. A ribw Church Music Book villa is believed to he better adapted to the wants of Singing Classes and Choirs than any heretofore published, has just been published by A. It. Johnson. Prica,..sl.2 per dozen. A - pamphlet containing specimen pages may be ob tolned gratis by addressing, Allegany Academy of Mimic, Friendship, New York. I 2tnov2l *aunt aas AiON. I can't stop advertising because I've quit selling ca;ico fOr now i want to Sell,Farms, Survey Lands, 'Write Deeds and Contracts, Pay taxes for non-resi dents, ikc. THEN AGAIN . I hive a igt - AOKSViTH 14 cotis!anEly dr. hand' in the old shop, who hated to have a bare-, fooied horse pass tht sho'p; and I must tell of if to get hinY started: ; Niti Hrookland; Pa., Nov: 10; 1860; . Tax. MASON & HAMLIN vAbliiiet Organs and .Chicker- Celebrated Pianos for Sale by ei John B. Shaliipear, of Wellsboro; Tioga county, Pa. Persons desiring to ,pur chase can do so IV , applying to A. L. ENS WORT% Esti., at the Binghani Oface, Coudersport, Pa. A SOAP . Question Settled I inquire at STM3BINS VOIJ can't believe what fine BATIC.AINb are to be had at 0052T5TY.5. .• --`4 1 4 4 1P S INEss-g Luc ,„ E. North-east Corner tenth and Chestnut Streets, lILADELPHIA;i! The Iliad ¢oulpletb dna thotodghly appointed Buei eess or Commercial Colltge In the country. The only one in the city possessing a Legislative Charter, and the only one in the United States author !zed to confer Degrees of Merit. Diplornds aikarded to graduates in the Commercial Course under its cor porate seal .by authority of law. liberal, Conductedbk gentlemen of e education and extensive experience in business, and affording une quailed advantages Ifor the thorough theoretical and practical education of young in n for the various du ties and employments of business life. , ... • -THEORY AND. PRACTICE COMBINED by a system of - ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING Original and pre-eminently practical, giving the Stu dent in the shortest time a complete insight into, the imititre, details, cruitoms and forms of businesi in - general, as conducted in the best-regulated commer cial and financial establishnieuts. TiumitETic AL ITOOIVHEEPING Upon a new plan. with an original exposition' of the science of accounts, arranged and published by the proprietor of this Institution exctustvelk for his own use, saving one-half the ordinary labor of the student, and eying him a complete knowledge of the praetice of the boot acconetants. • Tim 'colutrEnci.u. ocittnsE NHDR,tc.a Book-keeping,. dotmercial Arithmetic,l Pen nianship, Business Corkesponclence, Coin merCial Lay, Lectures 'on. Business Conncrpia; -Custonts i l Forms, and Busi ness : - • Practice. SPECIAL EItANCIIES. Algebra and the Higher Mathematics, Phono graphy, Ornamental Penthanship, the Art of Detecting CounterfeillMoney, Enginee'ring, Surveying, Navigation and' Telegraphiny. TELEGIRAPEIVICL: The arrangementa for Telegraphing are far in ad vance of anything of the kind ever offered to the phb lie. A regular ( Telegraph Line in connected With'the Institution with' twenty branch Mikes in %laden. parts of the city, where public business is transacted, and whiCh ettidents of this Institution are permitted to practice: No .reg . li)px °Mee practice ban be had in day other school of instructionl in the COUntry,ivvithout which no one can obtain a 'position as a praeleal op erator. Young men are cautioned against the decep tive representations of thoao who, withottt any etch facilities, pretend, to teach Tolegra s phieg. ATIiILSTA GE. ' - This Institution is now Ojoying the largest patron age ever beitowed!npOn any commercial schciol it/ thn State: Over fire hundred Istunents were la attend ance the first year, and over seven hundred during. .the past year. Tho best class of students May insa riably be found hero, and sill Its associationi are first t La LOCATION AND AGCOMMODATIONSi The Institution le located in the most central part or the city, and its accommoCations, for extent, ele gance and convenience, a-e . unsurpassed. All the rooms have been fitted up a the hero bait style with Business Officei or Counting Houses, Telegraph Offices, Stationery Store, Mid a regular I, BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE supplied with finely-entf used as a circulating medi Laud' Business. TO YOU O MEN . 1 .. . who desire the very beet facilities for a iPractical Education for Business, e gnarantee a eourae of instruction no where else o be cqUalled,3thile the reputation and standing of the Institution among business men make Its end rgenient the best passport to success and advance eft. 9.11 contemplating entering any Corrimercial liege, are invit4d to send ILLUSTRATEO CIRC LAR &; CATALOGUE containing complete interior views Of the College, and full partienlars 9f the course of Iristruction terms, &o. _ . la; FAIRBANKS 9 A.M.; PreSidelit. T. `t. SEARCH, Special •Teerchdr and Sup. of Office Businers. • • noviininpd bEEERIr''S SALES; • • 4 i . tof n y VIRTUE of undr.7 . ; emit ion EitpOnas, Ficri Facial and Lev aii Facies isstie'd out of the Court of Common iPleas of Potter CountY, penniylVanie; and to me di rected; I shall expose to public sale hi. outcry, at the Court Heine in Coudersport; on MONDAY; the 18th 'llaY or Dec:, 1865, at 11 o'clock, p: m., the fell owing described tracts' o'r parcels or land to wit : Ceitain real 'estate situate in Hontei viz. : Beginning at a post in the south line of warrant No. 2113 being the sonth-West cor- i ner of a lot conveyed, to Susan. Ayres; thence west by the warrant line 160 rods . to the De,Newvllle lot , , thence by said lotileith 80 rods to the sOuthWestcorner fan': Ecigcointi's lot, thence east 160 rods thencesa t utb 80kods to the Vida .r beginning; Cdotrlinlog Eighty Acres, and, being Lot No. Fifty-one, in said, tp., and part Of trariiant NO, 2111, stout Fifteen Acres of Whlcll are iproved, with . some fruit trees thereon: To be sold as the property of J. J. Crouch.. , ALSO—Certain real estate In Ostayci tp., bounded on the North by lands of John Brix zee, on Ithe, east by lands of Walter Wells, on the south by lands of, Wm; Wiled; and on the west by the Highway leading from OsVrayo to the 'Eleven Mile, Containing One . IluLdred and_Twenty-four and Three-fouribi acres, about Sixty:five acres of which are improved, with one frande house; due log balm' add an apple. Oclitird thereori. To be sold.as the property of. W. T. Kenyon; W. M. Kenyon, Lawrence Kenythi and. Vanrensalear Kenyon. ALSO—Certain teal estate in the village of Ulyssess tp.i . Peginning at the south-west Corner Of a let id the. village' of conveyed by-deed by John Hackett and wife to Elymus Recite:l, said corner be ing in i. ithe highway running west from the said 'sines fisekett's 'store, Lbenee north with tlie line of said niyi.dth. 116.t , s 10,t. 8, perches to n corner, it being also a corne r of the said Hackett's store! lot, thence west 6 perches to a corner, thefle.? south 8 perches to the centre Of the highway,thericepast 6 perches to the place of beginning; Containidg Forty eight perches oT land strict measure; it being the lot of Mil et:MN-eyed to bearing A Bailey DuCy, 8. Hackett by deed bearing date the W 18 day of Dec., A. D. 1863, upon which is erecteh otte frame house: TO be sold al the prop'ety of Mary A. Bailey; ! earn Stebbliis" ALSO—Certain real estate in Whatton tp. Beginning on the First Fotk of the Sit netha honing creek near the, north line of warrant No. 4727; thence north 37° west along said creek i7l perches; thence north 40° east along said creek 43terches I ,thencenotth f.6° eaSt,in 'said creek 12 D relies thence east 70 perches to aiLftailock, thence south 10 perches to a post, And theeee West 65 and, 6-16ths perches in !the creek to the, place of beginning,lContain ling Fifty Acres more or less; .about Five 1A6.0 of . which are improved with One frame lhonse ono frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of James Iffattron; Jr. I .. ALSO—Certain real estate in Sharon tp., ; Beginnieg at a petit collier in the South line of a lot known as. the D'Aubigny 'tract, and standing 48 perches west Of the ionth-east corner of said tract, thence along the line of 'said tract west 79 and 5-10ths perches to the north-east corner of a lot of land i conveyed by the Sheriff 'of Potter county to Joseph A Mann (Sept. 24, .D. 1861, and entered in Deed Book A, page 45), thence bytho line of I :sai4 land south 'lOO and 7-10ths perchcs to a „ post korner, thence along the line of ß. F, Nichols' Tend east 79 and 8-10ths ptiches a post corner in ) the west line. o! A tract- pt land sold by folic, Seating ar: Co. to Amos . r; Nichols, thence lily Said line north 10 end 7-10ths perches to ige pfticsi of lieginnitig Containing Fifty Acieti of land; on which it an improvement of abiitit A'vs. Ades: 2c bli sold as the property of O. C. tarnci: ALSO—Certain real estate Ip:trlysdei 41.1 Bounded on the North by the IligtiWay lead ing from the Nibbeville school) tattle td. Thomas Ilamiltons, ,on the east by ii4ndi of Deborah Rising , and the' National Rovicli on the south by the National Road and of Alva Carpenter,, and on the west iof, lands of Thomas ilandlton, Containing aborts Thirty Acres more or lend; and being.part of lots No.'s 171 d-,[176 of the tilltfttnent of lands of S. Ross-in Said fp.i and Pai't awns.= want No 1272, abont TWenty acres of tthicA are imprOved, with one frame house, one milk honSe, one frame barn add some iruit tree thereon. TO be Bold as the Wifely of 0 eorgii B. Baker, I); C. LARRABEE; Sheriff: dondeistiort; Nov. 14, 1865. Ailrainistfator's Sale: Y virtue of an order of.the Orphan's Cciyirk II for the Dimity of Potter, the folloWing described real estate: bebinging fo the estatd of AMBROSE COREY, late of Life triiinship . of Dlysses , . in said County , deceaSed, will b. sold td the Highest and .Hest bidder, on thi prerdiseS in said township, on , • Friday the Bth day of Dec. itintii , at ld o'zloa. A.'s.; all that C'erta . sittiate in the TowrishiP of tflysSed, County of Potter and State of Perindltania n tiolinded and described as follows, viz.: Dego:ming at the sonth-eaSt corner of the 0. A. Lewis lot in said Township, thence north p 4 perches td a post, thence west 11. i perches to a post; thence South 24 perches to a post on south I line of said Lewis' line,therice east 10 percheg to a post the place of beginning, Containing brie and One Half Acres °reind more or less and being, art Of a Lqt of land No. 359 con veyed by the Trustees of the estate of Wil;. ham Bingham tb 0. A. Lewis on the Bth day of February, 1836, and being situate in the village cf Lewisville, with one store house, one grvary, one dwelling h'ouse, otie barn, other out houses and some frhit trees thereon: . Also, another list of land situate in the Township, County and State aforesaid and bounded and described as folloWsegitiink at n posi the south-west corner of the a ore described lot; thence in a northerly course arcing tho west line of above described lot 2d perches to a post,thence hi a westerly course at right angles with the first course 4 perches to et poll., thence in a southerly Course paral lel with the first described course 20 perohei to a post, thence in .n easterly course along the Highway 4 perches to the plea of be-. ginning, Containing One Half of an Acre of land, and being the ease half of a lot of land conveyed by H. H. Dent to A.. Corey Feb. 17, 1857, being a village lot in the village of Lewisville: Also another lot of , land situate in thi Township, County and State 'aforesaid, and bounded and described asfollows : Beginning at a poSi standing in the west ,line of .lot 15 of the sub divisiOn of H. HI Dent's lands in said township, now In Possession of An; drew an; 3 0 . Perches South of the south Um; of lot No. 13 conveyed by H. H. Dent to Ma halo, Baker by deed bearing date Aka 1855, then'..•e south 4.0 west 173 perches, to & corner, being also south-west currier of. lot No. 15 aforesaid, thvice along the north line of a lot id possession of Abram wagionei west 77 Lad 2:loths perches to a corner; being, also the south-east corner of lqt No, 166 contracted :CO be sold to J. Nelson Cowell by H. H. Dent; thence mirth -1° east 173 perches to the sotittil line of Ibt No. 14 Cori= veyed by H. H. Dent to Mahala Baker by deed, beai ins ds.te Aptil 9, 1856, thence along said. south Ithe east 78 perches td the place of beginning, Cbnisitiing Seventy-Nine Adresi with the usual tilloWatice Of sit per cent: for roads; dic., being lot Nl5. 16 bf the aced lithograPtite notes na in the Department of ion Of the said H. H. Dear& lands iri the said. Township of Ulysses, abaft Forty acres of whieli are ithprcitOd; frith one frathe house; one frame barn and some fruit trees theron: Also one other lot of land situate in thi Township, County . and State aforesaid,des cribed as follBics, Viz : BeAmded on the north, by Inns owned by Milton Lewis, on the east by lands owned or ih possession of Benjarida Baker; on LEE sodth by lads in possession vt J. D. Leet, and On the west by the highway leading from Lewisville to Brookland, L'on tainifig about Eighteen Acres of hind be the same more or less, about Fbut abrei Of whisti are ithproved Regi-te 's Notice. TO all Creditors. Legatees and other per " sons interested : Notice is hereby given: that the..folldwing Mulled pirsons did, on the datei affixed . to. their nanies; file the accounts of their Administration to the Estates of those persons deCeased; wheSe riasiles are under metztioried in. the oEce of the Regiiter for the probate of Wills and granting Letters of Ad; ministration in the County of Potter; and" that the.satne will .be preSented to the -Or phan's.Cciutt of said county for confirmation' and 411o5vance, do the 18t1r day of Decenibec nextlat id o'clock a; m;. at the Court House` in said county :. - ov; .11, 1865:—Bartial account of Polly Este .1, Administtatrix of the Estate of Geoigei Este dec'd, late of Oswayo tp. N l v. 18; 1865.—Final account of S.; M; Presi to, Administratris of the Estate Of S. J Gee, late of Allegany tp., defd: . . DAN BAKER) Register. Coudersport, Nov. 14, 1856. , , • • Administrator's , Sale. ny virtue of an order of tho Orßhan's Court JO for the County of Plitter, the l follow in. described real estate helongiug to the ,estato. of JOHN GLASPY lato of the l iOwnsiiii of Sylvania, in. said county deceased, will be sold rci the highest and best bierderi at the Court House iu the Bor9' of COlidersport, on E. W. CELIPPEL, Admar: Ulysses, Nov, 1865. Titesdct,y the 19th day of Dec. nexti at 1 &Crock P. It, all that certain messuaie or tsp.& of land situated in Silvania township; Potter county, Penna. and bounded . and , described as f011oWs: Beginning at the sout* - , west corner of Patent 475.8 thence etetidi4 eastward along the line of said Patent eighty . perches to a .corner, thence extending north ward along the west line of said, petent two hundred perches . at right angles with the firA line, thence extending along by land of . Sarn'l, Webb sOuthwardly eighty perches to anothVr corner, thence by the lands of Thomas Reei „ two hundred perches to place pf begi . oning, Containining One Hundred Acres of butt be tho sanne More or less.. . • ROBERT K. YOtrNO, Admsr: Sylvania; Nov. 6. 1865'. ** *"Don't be •foolish."-•—Ton' can &ate Six Dollars from Fifty Cage. Call add"• ex amine an invention tt•callY needed by everyz bodY. Or a Sample sent free by mail for 5d cents, that ,retails easily for $6, by It. IA - .Wolcott, 17(I, Cbathara Equate, Tex Ytnsi, - U N II II
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