TIIE - JOURNAL. CoudersPolk. Pa.- , Tuesday, June 5, 1866. 8 M. W. McALARI Y, EDITOR. air We will send th Jounsia..;.,to sub. ,scribers in the county, for Fifty cents, from the fifteenth of June, to the fifteenth of Octo ber. Let the friends of Cen. Geary secure in every- township a good het. Ignorance will vote against us. Let. every man understand the issue at stake. atarDon't fail to. ret - td i l i the new adverLize meat of C. S. & B. A. Jo es. ,ItS.Pmith 8; 3liteliel are making fine Pbotpgraphs. All who wish such things will confer a favor uponthem:selves by calling,. ler The Treasurey's S le of Land for Taxe.s gill begin at t4eCourt Mouse on Monday of Clitiivieelr: - • •": • •`THE FEIIIANS flitieitiade . a.' raid ,on Cai3ada,• itaie . 'bad a t „ • Woil:basbdeo Etna, bat theca -are' no Yeliablis - reports as to nt.irnbera •or (chat they ;:,:bskreinecomblisbed. 11 • - - - - - GENERAL ININnELD SCaTT . Med" at West Point; May 129th; aged 80 'years; Wevill:publish an etc ded notice of the ii laistrious•hero in our net :.l .. , ._,' Warne. Boys Will tio doubt be eager to ', ills Cuss, tbe attractions' :tf• Dan Rice's Sbow. Ile lidS everything; from an elephant to a red-, • striped clown. :. 1 . . . • .:06 , 1.3 -yOur'life inured? Are you in- Sued against accidents Are your buildings 1 :' ituitifed against destruc, ion' by fire ?. If not, islet tne part of prudence and call at:the Joon 'm, Office agency and: i sjeure policies. The Editer of the Catificid, Ohio, "Herald," asps: I , -..7 .‘`Virt - isieros's Iron' 01,.*TULIIT.—It has been i said that to `get the itch ii no disgrace,but t ~is.disgraceful. to keep ii.'.. No one need have the itch forty-eight-hours if . they Will use -4 Whestim's Ointment„ - or it is•er'sure cure ! sateli ir tried on i le s ; We sate of several I f ~. c Lildren and'adult's a'few.week since,and the . itching at once ceased,) and in two days, not .an. eruption was visible. It is effectual in . -. removing" pimples; bliitelies, and.: cspecially old sores. We used thie Ointment on one of ' iiiir ow'n children,-and ;the effect was magical. ' - The itch; which hni bpen so -prevalent about abotit here, has-not yielded to the .usual rem- Cdies for this complaint, and we arc glad that '.lt 'remedy has been dis'eovered that is so ef fectual and yet:so cheiP. Read the advertise :::anent: ' '.' i ' ) - • 1 : •: , ~ : - -•-•:- '' la. •-• , ' . ' Americ au. Freedm en's ..and Union .... , ... OoTaraisslon... FRIENbi OF A iq:NoV,ATED,UNION: A Meet !' ing has heen agreed 'on - for - Wednesday Eve " "sting of hest Court; Jane ZO, for the purpose • :'.of uniting th earnest workers of ;this county An behalf of the peopl . of the sta`es lately in , _ :i rebellion, who need help to maintain schools and 'to establish Order: J. M. McKim, of New York, Secretary of the catiOnal :organizatioa Laving this work in . charge, trill he present and 'address the meet-, 4 g•• -% 1 , ' • ~'We earnestly inviemail to 'attend. • We es pecially urge' those to ;attend, who believe in butuanity r und in the; duty of 'educating the ,igitorant, strengthening the wdakc and cloth jag Vie naked:, - -) -. • . , • ' "It is mere biesseti,lte, give thou' receive." dilii, SI. W. Mann, 'Mrs. E. R. Oltestcd, Mrs. ' ,- 111', R.. Tones, 'Mrs. L.I.R. Olmsted, Miss U. Al -tliettgerl Mrs', E. , W.'llatniltOn, and - .Idessrs. - John.S. Mann,. P. A. Stebbins, Jr., EL JI. Olmsted, D. C. Larrabee, Win.W:firown, A. F'. Jones, J. It. Hamilton, M. W. Malarney.; ''., -... : • ... - i , ....1..--,..a.--. ap. - - • Wc,ovictn., ; editor , ; of tbe..,Warrta. Mail, Nvratipgfrona,Vailllui.;tOß,pay, "The practical test of the merits of 4 speech. in Congt6s, is ! the numbei,'4Ubserioed.fOr 'circulation. Of ` , Judge•Seofield'aspeeth on theifith'ult.. silty- I dive thonicni, copies; re hlready - ttdcen I' We -pulih.shed this . speedh :two, weeks -ago and, :advise, our friends .who, have preserved it to 'brake its arguments thew own for use., in the, ..eniing ettinneign. . 1 ' • , • . . f,Cy'''%)re were very.r much gratified' by the! appearance of the Soldiers' ; Couvi.ution.:l Their•proceedingi were conducted in a spirit' of great .unanimity they 'seemed lo fully un derstand the Issues ! nt stake. in the comingi .contest; and evinced as Much determination! •to secure' the 'right 1 - Jew - its. they did when as-i sembled for the plrpose of, succoring the oration from its deadly peril. The resolutions: '4ave'no'unc'ertain semi', are. not framed for -the purposes orddeeptimi and fraud, brit me an open; 14est e4ression 4: the' feeling which' anitnates t 134 breast of every 'true dier'inPotter count-: It was truly said tha/ they of all !Others Fliave a rig,iit to . speak. in this matter-of settling with traitors. Thn Men' Who sacrificed health and limbs have 4 right to say what shall be the final disposition of the fftertt questiOn of reconstruction, ard we are glad to-know that the Convention at Pittsburg is holdrt for that purpose,' Let them hold up the hands of the Right now . ai they did in the years of fearful strife.- The yietory'of the battle-field is the first, while the victory at polls is the second great means in securing the cud of 'Universal Free dom. !The Itevolution-of Arms is net grente. than the Itevolution of Legislation. Th French found freedom by the sword, and a quickly - lost' it by! the civil power. Let ins profit by their bkpFience. port will be found raanother columa.] Judge Barrett to be'the . Cepperhea , i Candidatel—Cowati, Doolittle and C1)1- mer in Council:—These distinguished Coi - perheads, under the lead of that arch-traitdr 1 - Covran,Doolittle(whose constituents have ao asked him to 'resign his seat in the Senate) 1 , and Clymer had,its we are 'credibly inform, a mutual "admiration society meeting," at t Continental flotelin Philadelphia,a day or tl o aince,at which time Clymer was affectionate y implored to decline as a candidate for Go -- ernor of Pennsylvania,and accept the pcsition of Minister Plenibotentiary to some foreign court, for the benefit of his health. Cowan was the chief spOkesman and ready to do all the dirty work—anything to district the paily that made him respectable in life. • ; The appeal to blr. Clymer to withdraw alas a bitter pill, but;Cowan is said to have been . - inpre earnest, solemnly assuring him thati it was an impossihility to elect him, and Mr. Clymer is represented to have finally yielded. If this. should prove trio the majority of General Geary will be increased to 9ne hiti tlrsid thousand.::4Tarraburg Telegraph. , vto .' to the Pails Es. 11116 .---T li ti n te am Fire-engine of Bo ton', are making Ar end he' jopening of he In nnt ans, acconvanied by gina l p ~ . ToßsAixo. . L Atiy i i B.!;-;;A terrifictornado nverypr i tinn of this bhirongh 'be immense covered bridge kawahrti river at Sixth street 4nce of gii feet in timair and A Fire Comp BOSTON May 2 Company No. 4, 1 rangemeats to ati stz•ial bibiti their steam fire- 11tovretiAti' sweptover the 14 last evening. 1 spanning the Lai was lifted a dist] fell into the riv,r. It ;isl a mass of ruins. A boy who had juit crossed the bridge was car ried some fiftyet up We ;Ivey. • Several barn, outli-ousesi . Ste., were de molished. Trees apcl4oles of timber filled the air, flying like shingles. The coarse o the tornado was form westlo ! east..Ai then urned , arid ' went' south, and again nally ,took . a northeasterly Course. No liv s wero hist. , The thermopa ter inslielites 70 degrees. ._,_,i, ir , 1.4.11..1, - cuip,es in Arizona. k The commisg otter of pidian At airs has re-' c a i crn ve d eo itt nication from Superintendent teihey, from a Pass, Arizona-, dated April itlth, itt-whichafermaticitt is given of an out break between he whitha and a party.of the nualapois, ,whjch origittated on the 6th ult., i a place call d "the N' . i-Ilt,?ws," on the, road I tom rim Moire to'PreScbtt. 1 A party, of five ivbite men who were on a tirospecting tolir had Made their t camp there, alnd hilt foui of them. Were absent the Ja i dians 'killed 'he white' man in camp and Horned the c 4 in. AS soon as this became k i nown at 11 dyville,l .a l • .settlement seven miles above 14 fti rt More, a party of armed citizens imme lately Is l f ent out and killed In s all nine indian ; among:the number thelchief of Ilualapois '1 I and several wome,n azd 'Wil d, o). , i 1 Superinteu ent Leihty th . iiiks it by no means improbablo; tit t an aliliance will be, formed between : the I HualapOis and Chinnehotias tigairet the..w ites, and i 3 vs if such proves to be the case the. condition. of the whites glen on the river 14)1 be vein.: procrious t owing to 1, ' the intufficimmy rtf troops Etiiti 0: e (1 ip. that portion of the TeirtlorY. ' 11, ell s° remarked,in his coratanication, that the jonlyl safety for tile and proPefty, tin the :river is thb establish ment of the Indians on reservktions, in ordl r to accOmplill t trivialch the preSence of troops m will be eu l i ly necessary. ' ' Eck! ' iers , &mire:Mon: 1 , • In pursuanlee to call- the Soldiers met in convention (in the Court House in Couders port. on the e,fternoon tif Nlny- -1 '.3 . 1 'and organ ized by electing - .11;ijari John M. 'Kilbourne. Presidentl; Chpt. A. B. Horton, N'ice Presi dent; and S.,S. Greeranan, Secretary/ On motion lof Capt. A. F. Jones; a Commit tee of Was appointed to draftiresolutions. The Chair arinointed Capts. Jones Mills and , Lewis. i, ( i • ,-' • , • During the abs-ence of the Committee' on Resolutions, M John S. Mann itleli,vt•red a , 1r... , very interesting address, congratulating 'the soldiers pun the success of theiti work, their return.tol civil life, and the diff.rence in char aeter of the present meeting with ( tho 6 meet. -ings held by the Soldiers during ( the last futir yea'rs, • 1 ( ; l ' ; ; • ' i The, Cpintittee• on ;Resolutions returned, 4rtd Capt. Lewis ren/d, the following, which were adopted unaninionsli . : i I', Ist. Resolivl, Thdt we view with mdigna !icaribe nue6pt hoW making to give political power to,tholse red-handed rebels whose fe rocious,cruelty We have so lately felt, and we l •illiter our slam. protat against any, scheme I f reconstru Liaa which does not contain am- 1 le and irrepeadalit' tuarantees for their fu tire good behavior: - 1 - I - - 2d...7widged, That we heartily endorse the etion of tlid majority in Con,pess and believe that their nieasurus in , regard to rcoonstroc- Jahn, though, railical, are riga, humane, and I n the end ehiiiently epimervative. 3rd. /ie.:TOL-FE?, That tlie,delectiort of Gen. Geary as catididate for GoVei,,nor" of Pennsyl- I vania, bY the -Cuioniitepublicamparly, meets lour cordial+pproval, and that we recognize iin his umni is not merely tin avowal.of !his eruineO l t worth andpeculiar fitness for the' nbsition, ny- yet a' tribute! to his I bravery ' !fidelity andisacjess as'a miliitary leader, but al;o en. ackhowledginpnt of ''.i bat 45 doe as n class to tho6e ntible .tnim who periled .their lives in the 'late contest fordiight, Jusiice and universal libetty, landwe pledge! him our hearty s inoti a OfiLictiOft ort:1 -' -' , . ', cl, On'h. W. W. Brown, Capt.s J. If. Steve is and SCtit Lewis were selected to represent Ilottell county, in thelPittsburg Con vention. I , I i I i On motion orCant. A. F. Jones, the Chair was Tetilled to appoint an xecutire COM mittee consisting of five pierstis with power to take suck action in the fatore as the good of tile Sol, iers may„ require,; and 'that they have Power to add tO, their number; if neces sary. I ThelPres.ideilt. appointeß as such Corn wiitten, Cavt. , A. irF,f Jones, Chairman, and Capt. A. B. Ilortoim•Lieut. •W. W. Brown, S. S.: Greenman and .Austin StVetland. • - - . j Oa t uctlM l , lied Izci , That. the proceedings be publisiAd in -the PerrEn JorMw. A tljon rn;ed .J. 1.1 RN It, Pres' t. ' S. S. GIitE.NSIAN, &Cr. 11S,Siyi the press or her jpublishers; MassrPi TiCknod & Boston, a now volume aillapted to .ummer 'reading, wlld bearing the taking titlo of ,Sum mer Rest.. ' Most of, the adieles in this 'vol ume are now fur (hit first 4rne: printed, and will be fo'und egtia to any of the author's J • • l! most brilliant'essays Ilalllcarnassus appears again on he carp” g ,land its exploits in the war of gardening ip,nl other domestic matters are made very aniti j sing. Gail Barnilton is never dull. Possesqed of sharp :and ready n-it, spealllng, - boldly, ;and hat too upon-top ics wherein women have been supposed to have hitt itderot, sba has, alyeady gath ered about her an itudiehce, which, by its I hearty appreciation of her writings, attests the truth; of many, :of her convictions. The success or her variduo volumes of essays has been tvithout a pid•nllel • in' fact i she is the most successful writer, of the day. • • How' Fragrant The air i with the 'perfumes from a thousand exotic plimta, and. all nature seems clad in her holiday ;Yeti misery is still in our midst. The roses may bloom, and nature put on her garlands of and bud Wand flower. Bat ideal will nevertheless suffer:—Dyspepsia, the sureforerunriei of death, and.the compan ion of a miserable life, claims him as a sub ject. Di>mut wait then, dear reader, till its ravages lay you low in death, for nature has likewisd found an dntidote—compounded of her root and barks4and prepared Coe's Dys pepsia Cure. It will immediately cure the worst sesiof P.TsPpsia. in existence. The th -ropriers'ivarratit it in every case. List of Lettts remaining in .the Post Couderspert, Pa., June 1, 1866 G.lAniell, Abraham Blodgett, George on, Ephraim R. Decker, Mrs. Esther b Mrs. EsieOsborni Mr. Ira Osborn, Dril. L. Slierk, W. E. Wilder, A. IWcifia4r. D. 0. LARRABEE,"P. M. Ser Office Jame. T. Erne McGuir i Carrie Warren =I A CARD. • To 'TILE ED/ TOR OF T y e POTTER .TOVIZNLI , : What air all'the l i wtirld a cummin too, I should like to know.' Ever sense I got out my . book,'Arteemassl have been in n. kunnip tion'fit; and thinks tbat people 'wilt lay the .booki•toorhim, which it is monstrous ron,g iu him to parsecute bis'hetter-half in this Weigh, as of I ceotlencilo nothing without his help. As the Woman's rites isi settiii in Newyork 'at this time, I: hope 'they'll take up my kale, and I apeel to . (Soozing bee Antiny) too kum to tbe resquene of her beloved sister; boo nev er portended that .Arteemas bad anything to do with her, book. I should like to. see him put one Of.his ugly pause :onto it. 0 deer, deer Soozy; of u knoWed how much I Lave suffered froth his pprscqueshuns your tendtir hart,wouldibust with the teir of. simpathy ;' l'and you too ' Mister Eddytors, no you 'air villing for; to o cnkurridge native talent into the fare sect, and I hope :you'll tell awl thc. public too . , rise up for my deliveruns which that they ortto considder whtit it is fur the wife cif his boozim to be torturd• for Ifcarfoltes 'lt think My book is hizzen. I should think Arum:bass Lad bad -eauff experiunce Of my ta/on too•no I could right a book that would take the eie . of.the publick as well as hizzeti, I and ii.oboddy to think he rit 'Tura of it, which be have noo rite to think be tnetroPo- Gies awl the talons into the World no morn Imo. I • • The goad4oce-nothin critter air jellos be 'owl me and.the prezzidunt air qil the talk nowerdaze, but I no I shoot be aloud to be. put down by. him as Long os times enny riotism into the breast of the, eddytors and tie ranking file which ibey have fit for their cotie , ry. Arteemus (is ,• more wnsser then a a jumping. tooth-ak andyd as leaf he'd go orf amung the,,Noimions agln as knot, ef he don't leaf me *inc, Ae for itny. bo . ok. it was all rit by myself;and I :terVer portended bow he had a finger into it, null he'd better knot stick up too put doWn ' Wife of biz boozum in that weig.l. . Sew know, more till detb, and I'm yore humble sarvent, with my respeks,• DETSEY JANE •W ARD, • I • Author of l'aeisey Jane Weyd:hur Book of' Goaks." • . ' Itch ! 'ltch ! Itch ! SCRAT9I! SOBATeIf ! TIVEMATION S S OXIVT3iENT, r:111 Cure the Ttch'in 'Yours: . • . . Also.afros SALT. RHEUM, 1711EBRS, CIIIL BLAItiSf end• all F,;II:CTTIOISS OF ,TILE SKIN. l'rlee cents. For Sale by all draggists. By sending t;t) cents to IVEEKS 0. I'OTTEIt, Sole At:snls, 170 Washington iitreCt,,Boston, it Will be , forwarded by in:lff, free:of postage,to any part of the Craft ed Slat es. June 1, I✓ - 6 . 0. sp.ntulee wky lyr. Dr. Franklin and the Southi Carolina Planter. A friend relatep tows that the Summer before the war •rt the berme:9f a hoptable &doh Carolina .planter, ho was up - one morning With the fUlli 1111 d was about to venture forth an a morning walk, when he WAS checked by the planter at the door. "You cannot pass, ;Sir. Too early!? '"Early to bed and early to rise will make n man he•dthy and wealthy and WisC.'" • “Very tine, sir; but a fallacy. Earls - rising and the hilt:rift ion,npun an empty stoinaeb,of the morning roalnria of this country, North and tionth, h tvo been the death !of luoleands—the death of thousands, sir, frOm lime of Capt. John Smith to this dal, Wait till after breakfast, fortify rims sten - lath with a cup of hot coffee, nalVtlicn noxious xapors of the night bciur.exlialcd by the EMI), we will take a morning ride!, "But, lily deor Co!onel, I nm ilw-npi fortified with wine-gloss of lIOSTE'rEEICS CELEIIILA'aI) 'pToxt_kcif BITTEIZS." ",11), then, sir, yon may stick to Pr. Franklin.— Ilottetter's arrant at Charleston supplies timand 'egpecting a Cox to day with•My wagon. Those Bit "ters, I timiotre a sure protective agatnn all the fevera TeAllltlng!froin malaria. Poctor Franklin holds good, sir, even fn'the swam pe of S outh Carolina, if forti fi ed with noketter's Bitters. , GREAT CHANCE , FOR -AGENTS ! What 111. PPOpie 2TAIITA.RD HISTORY of the WAR Currepleto hi ouc, rerrylarge vo:unilf t,f over 1600 pages S'plewliellyElerstrated with over 1:50 Fine -"or trait,. of Genorille, Paige A Ft4nes, Maps and DiarritnlY In the selection of mallet for Ude areal work the author has contined hirm,elfstrictly to ollleitil data de rived from the reparts of Northern and Southern Generalv,the report of the Commit" e.i on the conduct of the War, Natinnal and Retol A rehires, &c. He hits carefully avoided the ibtroduction of any matt ednot strictly reliable and ,hllein I, and has sue reededlin producing what is iiniviasitly demanded a fair anti impartml iiioory of th& War. The great wtperi4rity of this work over al I ot It yrs is every whore acknowledged It is marked by a degree.or thorough ties,: and accuracy. attempted by no coternporary. Old agents, teachers. energetic younz - men. and all in want of profitable employment,sheuid send at once for eh calars,and sec why it sells faster and give better satiJatioa than any et her , ll ]. Address,- JONES BROTHERS S. Jo:,rol. No: LOT Stre.et ea 4 CENTS Wattled EV,eo'where TO CANVASS FOR THE GREAT GOOK OF MG. r ZnEM ..;•C:;/T.T7. 1 .1 - X. 77 A lour of its Battle fields and Ruined Citleo, a Jour ney tßrong,h the dceulated States, talks with the people. i BY J: T. TROWBRIDGE. nem tpersonal obxerrations and experience during mouths of Southern travel. • Thti, author ham had letter;of introduction • front Tnen .tt i hi g h s u an dip, T , to the bead of all 'government departments, in the South, civil and military. 'What ever tF known by these men of the t•tillerhigid . the pnot preoent condition of things, no well j no plans for the fature, will be made known MAI& !wok: The great popularity of the author, and Intense interest in the 'subject, combine to make th is Thy far the greatest sell irg book before the public. while our very liberal in ‘lnternents pr. sent a rare .chance Agents to make In-Jury. Forlcireulars and terms, ttrltiress the I AMERICA N PUBLISHING AGENCY. . Jesrnl 702. Chestnut Slt eel. Philaliet daie JUST PUBLISHED, r_D TS1111" - j WARI), ILL [BETTER HALF TQ ARTEMUM 4-Tur .1.3001 c of Q-ortlrs. Every reader of the works of A. WARD (Show man) trittst surely get this companion volume. lt is one of the richest specimens of come literature ex tant (fully equal, many think, to 9n.: writingi of A. Wag himself). Thu orders aro ToUring in for it. Remember, first come—first served, Capita) illus trations. ' i i vol. 12.m0. Etegantly belied In eloth. Price $1,50. 1N3 . 7 A Liberal Discount to the Trail°, from whom Orders are solicited. Sold by all Booksellers, and will be sent by mil, . post paid, on receipt of prier, by, , . JAMES CYRANE "Publisher 126 - Nassau Stre , ot, New I .i orlz. - Aduaististrat Notice. 'W" .IT .eNs Lettern of idnifnistration on the Estate of WAS. P,. 5P...9111i,'5,• late of Sharon township, deceased, Imre been griktited to the-under signed. all persons indebted to ;said estate are re quested to make immediate paynient, and those hay ing just claims against the same sliouldpresent them, duly authenticated for Fettlemeutl, to June 4,1866, IL% CHET, SPA RR'S, ntlak'x. PINGREY'S ELECTROLEUM ! 11:;h1;lithireeBut - a6Tiii,h,dilio..iu(;:7,t,Fien.:.'n'adr , oltac;i'sfkorT) GLOVES without marring theni. Sent, post-paid, for 50 cents per bottle. 100 bottlesi $25. On bottles, $l5. Address, D. K. PINGIREY, • Mylsm3 I farrisbu rg, Penna. =ll WnErtE A SI, let tors of adminiSt rat ion on the egtate of LESTER FLING, Tate of Ulysses township, dee'd, hate been granted to the npdersigned, notice Is herehy that all those knowing themselves Indebted to the said estate niu , t, make immeiliato payment, and those having claims against it - all' pre.sent there foe settlement. . LOUIS COOK, admlnistratrix. may .15-6 w . HO, YE HUNGRY! MEAT, HEAT, FRESH NEAT! ! ! E undersigned wbdies to idfortn the citizens of Coudersport and' vicinity that be has opened a Mat Market in the basement df ,Glassmire's Store where he is prepared to turnishl at all times, Fresh Bet , f, Mutton, Veal, and all other Meath in thoir soison. IN. J. MILLS, Jr, . lI=E ,60.90 - :...Ngw.5.,. NEW GOODS Sr.aAP4GEL . a 2 A7 - '';'CUm,lo.• THE 'I:OWEST POSSIBLE PRICES BARGM.tvISL .BAHIt.INS f Noalter,i l ,:or. paid to the cost of Frompt. - nnfolln:ty to the .owe.st 31.1ulc'et Prlces as ''cur Oablisited We are deterPahied to g, - e the public the Benz :It of thee. FALL this time. lyp . shall try to prove th 6 Rule "Works ii.olh.Ways.7 - Pitt paid high price . s-whea. goads went, up, we will see to it that you pay low prices now, pOODS arc dolvn, Others lul y go down, but we .do not intend to be beaten. All . we ask is to' give . us a Ca Shop as much as you please. If you kuOW our priees we feel Ore of a sale. We are hi for the trade is sprhig' and are determined that C. G. & E. A. JONES Shall take the lead in furnishing this section of the country with the best articles for the least money. Ours is the Store where that can be done. COME, SEE, and be CONVINCED; AR kinds of Cotton ' Goods 1 we are now offering at prices which can not foil to strike the purchaser as .311 5'.' 4eCaort CALICOES IVIIII TUE STARCII OLT OF BOTII CLOTH AND ff ' l-1: ' Cl2' MCM BROAD-CLOTH, Plain & Fancy Cassimeres STA.II)A.I3,D M - F.TSLINS Bleached and 'Unbleached Muslins of all Prices. Flannels of all Colors. SILK & LINEN HANDKERCI-TIEFS, SPOOL 1, COTTON. Ticking, Striped Shirting, Denims. Crash. ToWeling J, A HIES' DRESS GOODS, All-Wool Delaines, Amer.Delaines. Mohair Lustres r &o. GROCERIES, Of all kinds. COFFEES, WHITE & BROWN, SUGARS, SYRUP 4. COMMON MOLASSES, GREEN L- BLACK TEAS, SPICES of all kinds. A great variety of thO nest brands of SMOKING & CHEWING TOBACCO. Corn Broome, Cedar Iluekets; No. I and 2 Mackerel, Labrador Herring, Hams 4-Shoulders. Also, DRUGS and MEDICINES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, &c, 4EII.EIIBER WE, PAY TEM lIIGIIEST PRICE FOR COUNTRY. PRODUCE. • .C. S. E. tAI.: JONES. Coudersport, Jule 5, 1866 , •• MO AND IME 1111 GOODS. RULE. i Registers Notices. A'persons interested will ' pleiso to take . ' notice that the fpllowing, nccOuntahts have settled their aceonnt4- in the Register's Office of Potter County, and thaf..the same will be presented to the Orphant - Court for confirmation, On Mondayithe Itith tLY ofJtude; 1866, at the Chnrellcuse"in.Couderspott : ' Feb. 7, 1866. ' Account of A:, B. Goodsell and Norman Dwight, Administrators 'of the estate of George Ingraham, late 'of Bebren township, dec'd. ' ' .' ' Feb.l4, 1866.. .Aceonnt of E. W .tChappel, Administrator of the estatoofAtubrose Corey ; late of Ulysses tp., dec'd. ' .. April 19, 1866. Account of Ann Maginnis Administratrix of the estate of Dennis Magill nis, late of Genesee tp, dec'd. i May 15, 1866. Account of Mary 1. Smith and Wm. Dexter, Administrators of t e estate of David D. Smith, late of Oswdyo tp., dec'd: • May 15, 1866. Account of,Wm. Dexter, Administrator of the *estate o John Brizzee, late of Oswsyo tp., dec'd. , - May 19,1866. - Account of H. J. Olmsted and Wm. 11. letzger, Administrators of the estate' of N. Schoomaker, late of Coudersport, ,decease 4 . 1: - • , •• : May 18, 1866. Accountof Abagnil . Strong, and fWm..,111 Metzger, - Administrators of the estate ef Luthur.Strong, date of Ifebron tp., dec'd. , DAN BAKER, Register. Coudersport, May,l9, 183(3.. • ' • l• 1566 I.4llladelpltiu .t.• trio - R4iliroad. rr HlS.great Doe traverses tbe,Xpribern ni/d North wee counties of Penneylvania to the'city. of Erie on lake Erie. It has been ient3ed and fe operated by the.,,PEN24;sYL•rams Rantway Comresr. Time. of pateunger traina at MI , LEAVE EASTWARD. Erie Mail Train ' ' 5:02 r. M. Ikrib-Express • ' • 1.1.:4S r. x. ; • LEfiVE • WESTWARD, I Erie Mail ........ A. M. Erie Express Train • Passenger cure etin through on 'the Erie Mail and Express 'fritins without change both wayo between Philadelphia and Erie. : • ' • NEW YORK CONNECTON, Lell.VC Nen' . York at 0.00 A, , arrive at Erie 930 A.m. .I,eave Er1e,at".1.45 at., arrive at New York' 4_lo, P. K. ELEGANie . SLEEPING CARS on rill Night trains For, leformatilat respecting Passenger intelness,rip.• ply at • Coritier ot 30th and Market streets; Philadelphia Aud for Freighthtisiness of the pompany'sA g ents S. 0. Kingston Jr Cor.- rth and Market streets. Philadelphia. , • . Reynolds Erie. • . Wm Brown; Agent, N. • C. R. R., Baltimore. 1I,:II BOUBTOI'ir,. General Freight Agt. Philada H. W.. GWINNIi.It, General.Tleket Agt. Philada Snivr, I $25 825 UNION BUSINESS COLLEGE. lazadel and Ille3lden Ilail„ Eiglak and Spring Oarden Sts., ' - I'IIILADELPII4A. Thomas May Inerce, A. I'L, '• Presid,:mt and Con. tt!ani Accglintaia. EXTRAORDINRI INDUCEMENTS ! Novel & Permanent Arrange ! ment of Business College Terms, I From Aprill to October 1, IS6G, • f _ AND SUCCCEEDING TEAMS. U SCOLARSIIIPSi including Doolc.keeping, • -.l.lminess Correspondents, Form!' and Cu.,turns. .Gontrnercial Peninpn ip, Dtqeeting COW] terfett Money, and Con.thiercial Law. .• • TWEFJTY-FIVE DOLLARS. SCHOLARSHIPS, includingtbc, barna Subjects at above. Mite Lintlled to Three -Months ; TWENTY :DOLLARS: • l'Exm.v;sirtr, Three fonthm, l'eslrailailip and A RITII3I 'Three lifontir9. .110 1 • . . Thb saving of coal and Gas hi the summer .montbs in WI tulreatagre. at such unipertanee as rintides tire management of this. College to make a cousiderable reduction in tiMuutuitier mites,' - . ... PrOM October I, 1366, to Aprt7l., 1567, linil succeeding years, as before. Life Scholarships $35 Schnlarellips, J months, , ' ' ' *25 Penmanship; a moat]. • • .1O Paimatiship and Arithmetic, 3 thoii ... ... j‘.l2 Special Terna•fOr ClO3, Suidicrs, awl Ar the Sans of Ministers" a*l Tctichers. Day and Evening Instruction for both , Sexes• and all; Ages, In Itaniting, Olorel:eoping, Iltio?,:.lfeeplng, Penman- Pen Drawing d'honottraphy, Arithmetic, Ifen suration, Algebra, ' Ciyometry, Analytical Cleometry, The Calculus,' Navigation, Sutveying, Engilmcerine (lunging, Mining, Mechanical Drat,ving, Commerci al La*, lier 111.11», Telcgrnphiug, find the English ßranches, At moderate prices. -.!<-! • Endor,fled by time public,as the most miceessfOl Eust ness College of, the country, as evidenced by the fact, thht FOUR HUNDRED AUD TWO STUDENTS have entered In the . FIRST SIX 310IsITI1S OF iTS EXISTeXCX Prloicipals of Departments: • • THOMAS MAY PIERCE, A.M., GEORGE R. SNYDER, R. S. BA I.N'ES; C. N FARR, Jo., J. T. REYNOLDS, HENRY KEW, '• A.E.ROGERSON,A,M.,C.E. Supported by an a7dc Corps of .4 tsixlanl Call or ecad for a CatalTue, Colkgo Currency, 42nd "! Pierce's Praftical Educator. OFFICE', NO si NORTH - EMIR STREET, 'r -130M-A./5 .111 J. 'Aril' 24.-2 m • AT 1.1.. 3% OLMStED'S CI TORE can always be fonnd the best o 0 Cooking,) Box and Parlor i S OvEs. T Also. TIN nd SHEET :1110N WARE';POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH , BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, ISAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, 1 I Agricultural Impleinents, such as PLOWS, I sOnA,P.Ensi! CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS; I Sze. i ' ; HIS WORK is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES!TROUGHS put up in apy part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including. Chsh, seldom refused. ' , ! 1 1 1 Store on Main Street opposite the OR' Court House, Coudersport. ; Ang. 1, 1863.- -50 BOARDING! MITE subscriber, late Landlord of the Union House, fa prepared to aceorrliaralate Vtisitora to the Cone ty Se It with Boarding, at reasonable rates. Jurors, 'Witnesses and others will find it to their advantage to give him a cpll.' S. C. Coudersport; Feb. 4,1.806 . tf Auditotos Notice. InnE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court 1 . of the County of Pottiii, to distribute money in the hands of the Administrators of the Estate of George Ingraham, lato of Behroli township, dee'd, to and amongst those legally entitled thereto, will meet all parties interested, at the Register's "°ice in the Borondh of Codcrrsport, on Tnesday,:thelOth day of June. 180, at 4)o'clock p.-at., to attend to the ditties of Said appointment. DZII 8.A...F411, Auditor . . Coudersport "Spay 19, 1866. :: Anditoe's Notice. THE undersigned ,Auditor appointed by the Cemyt lof the County of Potter, to distribute money Cy, ialo.:,)trrnds of tLe Administrator .of the Estate 'Carson Wilson, late bf Genesee townskip, d e ed in jand . amongst those legally entitled tbererb, will Frei ;an partie.4 interested, at tho Register's Oleo to the ;Borough Of Coudersport, on Tuesday, the 19th d, o r ;Junb, 1866; nt 6, o'clock P. M.. to attend to the dudes of wild appointment. DAN BAKER, Auditor. `Coudersport, may 19,1866. Summer Goods FE OLAISTED'S. (SOUR atttention is inrittd to the Itlrgz attractive stock just receired, and f or sale as low as the same qualities can be bought anywhere in the county..': We hare on hand a large and rarird sortment of Doinestic Cottons, co'nprising BROWN MEETINGS, arid •• ; SHIRTINGS, BLEACHED MUSLINS, DENIMS, STIttPES, CHECRBI TicKrgcs, and COTTON FLANNELS, on whirls its • cannot be uLdersald_ We purcVase onr goods for Cash and agar them at a very small advance • . From . Cost. FLANNELS. IF you ivaut to purchase RED, Burn, tri PLAID FELICII SHIRTING FLANNEL ; call At Olnisted'fi. DRESS GOODS; DELAINES, PRINTS, , BROCHE, and • ' WOOL.KIi Mims, HOODS, SON'T4 GS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTIIS, and CASSMERES,7 a tun supply At Olmsted's. CLOTHING ON'T fail to call before purchasing and _ILY -see the .qssorluient BoOri:S SHOES F O r ß ia 3 3, 1 , e a n n , l ‘ c ro h m ea e p n & Children, in great ". At minsted's For Molasses Syrup, Sugalr, Tea and Coffee, in'fact every hing in the Grocery line, call IT OLMSTED'S. A full aszort 'cut of pimps{ • Prdry thing gnats I ' kept in a cOntry store on hand: We intend to keep Goodsthat will give satisfaction sced sell good articles at the lowest lining profit AT OLMSTED'S, . _ Vialitslr. Grain of all kinds, Butter, Wool, t ' Sheep Pelts, Ars, Deer Skins 'Also, Counti-, Township - and Scliiior Orders, for all of which the Idglielit piic:es will be paid At Olmsted's - Coudersport, Pa,Not'r 18, E n j ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN Railroad through Potter county. GENERAL News Depot, AND BOOKSTORE ! fTITIE undersigned 'would annonnce to the people of l'otter county that they have hought out the en tire stock of M. \V. Mann of this place and oil here after keep on hand a full assortment of BOOKS AND - STATIONERY ! Including 'Writing, Tissue, Per forated and. Blotting Paper, Ell• velopes, Inks;Slates, Pencils; Cray- Uns, Inkstands, Blank-Books of all kinds. Writing BOOKS, Pocket DIAaYS, Avving: Materials, MISC r ELANEOUS BOOIIKS including, the latest Standard NOVELS,MAGAZINE,PICTORIAL AND STORY PAPERS, ALSO all of Ile Standard TEXT-BOOKS FOR StIHOOLS I A fine lot of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS Special attention glrett to Orden for MMELLANEOUS Boon. • ll:wing made the necessary arrangements in :for York WO are enabled to fill all Buell- orders on short notice. By prompt and consteens attention to ear patrons, with fair and [honorable dealing, we hops tt, merit and receive a large share of the patronage of those wishing articles in our tine. • D. C. & LARILLIBEE. Jan 15 66 tf . GR_Ar, At Olmsted's
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