THE POTTER-COXINTY_JOUR 1865 Local and General: 1116:See New Advertisements. GO/ iS slow sallirig at $1,44:, Ng. Trains are again ranning. yogi:4l'lly , oa tbe Phila. & frie.; , M: Hereafter all our National'eoltrare to haie tho.thotto • "In God Ave Trust" • • is See.change in Simmons' -advt. ~E fe selling sheetings from 12 to IP cents+and not .62 cents as we published last * TOE. ' • f leir"We will be much obliged to .those re ceiving' information !from - the , frOnt, if :thejr sciil furnish ns With the names of those who are killed or wounded. - . ge9...7'hey. have had a second flood. in VirelLsboro, occurring on the. 30th e l f-Mat:chi destroying considerable property in and about Welisboro. ; . - - ',* 269.,.. But little melple sager will be made in Vermont this year, on account of the snd din coming of 'spring, and the absence of frost in the ground. i ser-wo. learn that Wm. ,Rogers, _of Alle? .gany, 'and Alonzo Wagner, of Rulalia, Were killed in. the recent battles,. and Andrew Wagner was again Wounded. `ger P. A. Stebbris It, Co., are opening a fine stock of Spriu Goods, bought during the 'panic in New York. Give them a call. You will find goods cheaper than at any time since, '62. Sliir Lieut. Willi. m ,Colwell, of the 210th 1 P. Y., wounded I t ,;the the battle of Dabnqy's Mill on.the sth of ebruary, returned • borne last week. We ar glad to learn that he is fast recovering fro his wounds. • v , • 11:63"' At a Church in Geneva, Switzerland, pilVers are made every Sunday for the sn'c •cep or the north in its straggles against ,a wicked rebellion, Or the continued health cf :'resident 'Lincoln,' and for the speedy ex tinction of every vestige of slavery from the American republic: - Car It is said by refugee Georgians that Vice President Stephens left for his 'home immedmitely on his return from the Peace Conference, .an.d will have 'nothing more to dcd with the Confederacy. "Baits desert a sinking ship" • . - 1103 The i3rsifted men of this county are to report this week, we understand. If our cause prospers as well during the next two weeks as it has during the past, they will run a very "poor show for a fight." They_ won't be sorry, neither will their friends or the friends of the country. M. The annual election was held in New Hampstiire on Tuesday of last week, and the tiniouiste swept the State by a largely ht lcieased majority, electing Governor three members of Cotig)-ess (one gain)ancej pretty much all the legislature. Governor Smith has nearly 6000 inajority--;4ouble that of Mr. Lincoln last fail. I Democracy don't seem to -vegetate down. East this season. • fte,, The whole of the first series, of the seven. thirty bonds, in al/15101,000,000, have beeo taken by the'people iu the b"rief period of forty-three 'days. Tbe issue of the secorid series, dated June 'l4, will go on 'without in terruption, and bhyers will get back il.erest at the rate of 7 3410 per cent, froir. the time 'WI their sobscription to that date. L l e.ta.ry of War kits Ordered' II raise the flag ort• the ruins • hieh floated over it during in LS 6d. it is to go up at just four years from the day lat. ,It As to be saluted by .rt.Sumpterand.by a nation very fort and •betttery .that ~with suitable. ceremonies pens of Gen. Sherman or , f the Programme As a speech l ard. Beecher. .xt The See , Gen. .4.aderson ta i of Fort Sumpter the rebel. assault noon, April.l4-th ho was ,firiven 100 guns from 1r... al .salute from fired at Sarapte' under the dime, =more. Part by Rex. ![eery N 05)7" The Ho e.stiale Republic says of two classes of copp rheads—those who, do and those who do not display the Stars and Stripes during the aelebr tion of our victories— -th'at there Is more ta:,inliness end consistency in the conduct of the latter class than thero is in the farmer.. matters not, Bro. Perinituan„ • whether they ard gay or sad, fur The mower mo • s on though the adder may writhe, And the copperh ;his scy.th: ad swine round the blade of AV - What h s become of the 'McClellan flags displayed • urine the fall mitapaigh?-= Why not di,spla them now? We are sorry j to think that th re are any in our midst who . ca-not heartily rejoice in the victories that will bring peace sure and lasting. Some of the "little Mac.' party appeared to have for , gotten him arid - felt as jubilant as the black est Republican. We are glad to see it—sorry they are not all so. But ant with yo'ur colors —if they are worth anything they should be displayed nowlwben the best blOod of the country is ban shed in their defence.- ger FRIEND ic.—When you hear the cop ; ' perhetids say, : s they frequently do "We've -c otched 'em;. • e've got ' - em penned now;" tell them the following; his wife man with ,is t l i wife Peggy w re ' once traveling•through a piece of woods, and were pursued by a bsar. They. took she ter irt an old vacated house, vrigich chanced to be by the road-side. Bruin foliow,ed. , The man was soon bestride a beam beyodd the rea hof the bear, while Peggy with a club, of er hard Aghting; destroyed the ,animal. As they went dragging oid Bruit" by the titre, thean called out to every one he , saw 'Peggy a d I have kjlled a bear; Peggy aid I hsve kill d a • bear 1" • , B. it , -... ...-...-- ,„,„. 1 •,t2M.Tlielrealiet:of last week was the great estknown in the Susquehanna for many years. All - the railroads were thrown out of time, but we presume t `at all were running again by Mouday' , last.• None of the railroad bridges it /7poisbnr were destroyed, although the , Cumb,erland alley and Pennsylvania Central were slightly. injured. , We do not learn of any very great da age hanik g been done by the flood. --.67o4lbetibu .9 RePotitorY. ii, • The.estim ed , loss, daring the invasion of Pennsylvania made by,the friends of tbezaid - bill, was fire millions of dollars, While the loss by the II od is estimated at ten millions. %%aloes in the oil regions 'alone' is estimated • to,bg between two and three millions of dol lars. 'Yet the "Repository" has not heard of any, Ogreat damage." Come now, that won't do ; :when s 4 tiding tears foryour own suffer ings do nota ut your elrea ,and cry " 1 4a bort ,and zove.otbeil" „ , I,,T.uxj!lltsilmirg.pirateh4astresti, enlarged iiiiiitakient:ap pearance. gt is a spiny paper, ever up to the tuned in news. ! ONE of the largesti sized guns is•to be seat from St. LoUis to Glitenall—the home of Gen. Ilrant,=4.4 he fired-tdierd fn honor edict fell of Richmond. I , e is tio6"agserted 7fo' be reipon siblelor.the disastrous conftagration atßich tainadj;)Siveral .m erch ants . are ,said. -have implored him M vain to prevent the desk traction.. 4 itneed that Garihaldi's daughter yrat-glyitit birth , at ()alike& th...a his grandfsthei'i desire; has ened'Liicoln, la hoe* of :the P.residOitt who has abolished Li , • • • , IT 4EI fl.nnq Tpresiti , boy, who, ben christi 9,olerian Slav9iyA - . ernor Appointed ~Hon. F. B. IMontros,e, President Judge of this .lace:otyndge - 2dercur, xesigned. mie to fill „the vacancy • the :pe`cipie-it tlie District nett Tao Gov, Streeter, (AI District in Tboitpßirto election, b .1 October: • Gov Fen onhas is a proclamation des . ignating irist., to be'obseried as a day of Thanksgirtni, Prayer and.Fraise by the peripli of his State, - for, the teCent vic tories achieved by the armies of the BttowN'a BaoscutAt Taocnxs, when alloWecl to dissolie in the month,-Ifave a direct influ ence to they affected parts; the soothing - effect to the mucous linibg of the windpipe allays Pulmonary irritation .and gives relief in Coughs; Ctdds, and Abe various - Throat affec tions to ' hich pdblic Speakers and singers ate ltable. A Troihington dispatch says , that some anxiety islfelt as tattle result of the injuries received Secreary &Ward in the fall from his carriage. It is !wind that in addition to thoie• first' reporteA his jaw was fractured:— ills fall nitist have; been very heavy to cause injuries sci serious; and his recovery, at any rate, very tedious.:lle will - probably be iacapahle of attending;to the duties of hil office for'Some weeks. • , eV' Onr Uniori citizens-of this piece had quite.a cgebratio4 on •Saturday night last over the victories; of the past, peek. There was a torch-light irarade, salutes fired and bells rung, The xesidende of John 8. Mean t Esq.,. was:illuminated rmd!presented a beauti.. fal appearance. ) IVe were sorry - that more of our pepple did not find it -convenient to "go aati-ddliliewise."l but the time was so short and the delebrittipu that particular evening so unmected . tto much. reniatned undone which under diTere.nt circumstances would have been joyfully ridded to the festivities of the occasion. I , gir FL W. Williams, (if - Wellsboro, lists been appointed by the, Governor, Associate Law..histice for "this . .JUdicial District. : This appointnient is Ina& to relieve Judge White of some of the note arduous labors of his position.; Of Mri IVilliatris the ..4,qii,cyctr.truly says: The appointment could not have fallen upon a more worthy gentleman. Mr Williams occupl'ei's - first - place -among the lawyers of Northern Pennsylvania. He is gifted-with thati clear perception and com= prehension-which,; with ;an intelleCt-trained to examine into the reason or things, are of So greatiliuportahee — on :the &nal. He will do honor to the :preference, and prove an honor to the Bericli." ' - Ite,„ Some twenty years ago, when a bill presented in Congress byJohn_Quincy Adams had just been dlefeated, one the Southern members said to him :so, sir, you are in a tuinoritY,'again. When do you think it will ,be othei!wise witli you Yankees?"', I don't know, sure,r !replied Adams; "probably when the votes are Weighed instead of count ed. '--Nyhen ouy; army 'entered' Charleston, I there was fluincP in the office of the Courier a bust of :John O. aillioun, which being bointed out to bid negro wonian as, the'representsi, tion ad Man whb-had l done much to keep her peoid4 in slav!ery, she took the bust, car ried it into thel streets of Charleston I I and there smashed into a. handred• "Irches'itre weig,tied." ' " ; 'Tnr. lithc.lziacs.—lt would be diffienit. ,to provide a - richerbill of fare for the culti vated tdste thad the publishers of the Atiantic hme served qr.; in the April number. The opening articlej-,f 4 The Adventures of a Lone Woman" in tbeOilDiggings, is.as rich and racy as:Anything:we have seen in a long time. The variety is most excellent r and a poem en titled qllosea Biglow to ,the Editor," is in Low.ell y s best vein. Altogether it is a pre mium number .1 $4,00 :per year, Ticknor, & Fields, Boston, Mass. The April nnTOber of Harper contains 142 fine illnstrations , on wood, accompanying the usual excellent variety of reading matter. The number opens with. a 'fine illustrated poem.e:ntitled 'A Dog's Day Ended," brim• ming wltii , pathos and truti poetic' fire. • The number contains fresh chapters of Arinadade o " and -"Our Mutnal Friend."' s4—per year. 'Harper: & Brothers, NovN York. ` , Our Young Folks for; April, is super-excel lent. , This new Boys' , and Girls' Magazine proves a spleridici success. It is rout bad, even for old folks to read. The circulation has reached 40;000 copies per month. Tick. nor & Fields, Boston. j ; The , Ladies Friend, by Deacon .&. Peterson, Philadelphia ; Continues to hold its high po sition !among the cheaper kagazines of its class.: Its engravings are always good, and its rending matter superior. $2.00 pet4year. Whiskers 1 ; ,Whiskers Do you want Whiskeri or Moustaches? ' Our Grecian,compound will force them, to grow on the smoothest face •or !chin, or hair on bald hetids; in Six Weeks. Price, $l.OO. Sent by mail.anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of I price. Address 'WARNER & CO. lysn Box' 138, Brooklyn, N. Y , 1 Fiehoh' Burr, Mill Stones. , Mansifakory Ltherty. St. near the Cotton Factory. 1 1 HARRLSBURG PA. TnE undersigned announees to the trade that ..he continues to manufacture and import direct from the most celebrated quar ries in France, the best qualities of French Bu rr Mill stones; - which be offers at reasaable sates and, guar I satisfeetion:te the purchaser. Also, every number in use c of.the celebrated .. . • OLD AUkEB GRAND BOLTING CTOTH. Orders by l mail> primptly attended to, and goods forwarded by railroad, canal; or express if desired. 1 1 , : ;WM. H. KEPNER, 3b:43, NO.AO. WeoState St., Harrisburg. “113 N, T'S 131.00.1 9F ROSES,---fortha La= .11..1 @rirßßitiV I ;.” Tag i r - 4 4 - 1 - `! . 3r tkIkWATt SS THE BEST. It is Made ott the hest principle, while the foreign watch is . generally made on no . prin ciple at-I.llCThe! &fign 4. ,Watc ip-Inostly made (by woineniand oys,mi Aram , ' ZVhile their labor is cheap, their work is dear at any price. Such watches'am made without -plan; and' sold,without guam,qtee. They are irreg alar-ih voitstructiati;- !and :4 into - as , irieguitir ni °vet:tient. Theri ate designed. - only_ r-to sell;•and the buyer le the aparty, most thor oughly sold. Those yell() haveltepviancreip and mlepines". antl.: 4 Swita levers" impfdessed repair for:a fewr.years apiireciate , , the truth of our statement. „-•••• " - • ,'• THE PLAN -OF THE AMERICAN' WATCH. Instead of being.made of several hundred little pieces ; _. screwed together, the body of the; American Watch is formed of SOLID PLATES.. •No jar interferes with the. harmo ny of its working,_ and no sadden shock can , throW its . Machinery out •of gear. In riding, or any hasiness,pursni t r it is all , held` together as firmly as a single piece of tu9tal. It is just what all machinety,shoulitbe-- • • Ist. ACCURATE. 2(1: 8131PL2.3d STRONG. 4t4. ECONOMICAL ' ,!' We not only secure 'CHEAPNESS. by our systeth, but QUALITY. We do not pretend that our. Watch can be bought forless money than the foreign , make-believes, but that for its real value it is sold for.onci-half the price. OUR SOLDIER'S ,WATCH (named Wm. Ellery) is what its name indicates—Solid, Substantial, and always Reliable—warranted to stand any amount of Mare.hing, Fighting. '• OUR NEXT FIIGHER ;QUALITY OF WATCH (named . P. S.. Bartlett) is similar in size and , general appearance, but has more jewels,'an,d a more elaborate finish. OUR LADIES' WATCH, -recently brought out, is put up in a great variety of, patterns, many of _ them; of rare beauty and Workman ship, ie.gaite , small; but warranted to keep time. OUR YOUNG GENTLE BAN'S WATCH is neat, apt large, and just the thing for the pocket of Young America. TEE PROOF of the merits of;our, Watch may be found, in the factthat we now_ employ over seven hundred workmen in our factories, and that we are ,still unable to supply ,the constantly increasing demand. ` , OUR .THREE. QUARTER PLATE WATCH iSsihinner and lighter•than the others we pave described. Its fine chronometer balance delicately adjusted , to correct the variation, caused by changes of temperature. These: wtitalles'are the fruits of the 'latest experi meuts' in chronometry,/and are made by out best workmeti, in a separate department 0f.,1 our factory. For the finest time-keeping qualities: theychallenge comparison with the best works of the most, famous English and Swiss makers. BOBBINS & APPLETON, Agents for the American Watch Company; 182 Broadway, N. Y BUTLER'S FIASCO At Fort Risher, was scarcely a greater failure• than is daily made by most of the advertised hair dyes ; nor was TERRY AND PORTER'S VICTORY More complete, perfect and glorious, than the conquest achieved by Christadoro's Hair Dye Over tray, red and Gandy beads of hair. The obnoxious hue is wiped out, in five minutes, and a magnificent brown or black, glossy and natural, takes, its place. , Manuitctured by J. CRISTADORO, No. 6 Astor House, New York. Sold t.y.;Druggists. Applied by all Ilair-Dresseri- DR. TOBIAS' VENITIAN LINIMENT. IT CURES CHOLERA, ;WHEN FIRST taken, in a fea hours; Dysentery in, half' an hour ; . Tootbache in five rniniites. It is per fectly•innocent to fake interrially, and is re commendectby the most• eminent physiCians .• • Ike United States. Price 10 and 80 cents. TOWANDA, Pa., A igust 6, 1659,, ,Dr. S. 1. Tobias New - Yor : Dear Sir :--I have _used pour Venitian !tient with great success, both as an interne as well as .an - external medicine.. In cases i of Billions Colic and Cholera Iforbus I regar It as, a sover eign remedy. Your Venitia9 l Horse Liniment stands unrivalled as a horse liniment amongst farriers and boatmen on Ibis canal. 7 WM. LEWIS, Sop't North Branch Canal. Sold ',bp . a.II Drogaists; dffice, No. •56 •Cortlandt• Stre'et,. New York.] • 1 A Stank BOX OF BRAMIRETH'S.PILLs contains more vegitable extractive matter than twenty homes of arty pills in the world besides, fifty-five hundred ~ physlcians use them in their practice to the• exclusion of other purgatives. The first letter of their value is yet scarcely appreciated. When they are better known sudden death and continued sickness will be of the past. Let those who know them speak right out in their favor. Ifis a duty which will save life. Blur race are 'subject to a redundancy of vitiated•bile at this season, and it is danger ous as it is prevalent; but Brandreth's Pills afford an invaliiable and efficient protection. By their occasional use we prevent the col lection of those 'impurities, which, when in sufficientquantifies' cause. so much danger to the body's health: They. soon cure liver complaint, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, pain in the head, heart-burn, pain in the breast bone, endde.o_fairitue.ss and coSavtuess- . • Sold by - ali respectable dealers in medicine.s. WAGON SHOP ! MBE subscriber bar located in Lewis- I. rifle is prepared to do, all kinds of work in his line, on short notice and in the best manner. - Making and 'Repairing of all kinds. lam enabled by the aid of ma chinery to do work in the wagon-line better and cheaper thau any other establishment in the county. - I am also prepared to make COFFINS:- • EDSON HYDE. Ulyises, Non's, Dec. 1, 1864' ' Bkidge.=-Notice IS hereby given that sealed proposals will be received until the 15th • day of. April next for Building a Bridge across the Alle gany River on Second Street in the Borough of Coudersport, similar .to the Bridge at the foot of Main Street. iu said Borough, except that: the carriage-way is to be 16 feet wide, to be' ono foot higher alibre high water murk and to be 70 feet:in length. Said proposals I to be left with;JOHN S. MANN, Burgess. By order of the Council. • . D.. 13A1LER, Sec'y Coudersport, March 97, , :1865. WM ME ' 1 t i - . , . GRANT Sr...SHERIDAN HEARD FROM ApiptilEß lIIVIOH VICTO Y GOLD DOWN HEAVY DECLINE. IN GOODS AND I'. Al STEBBINS & Coq At now receiving a new' and complete - STOCK OF Spring .Goods'.! ! purchased .einee the heavy deeline and i during the' recent papie nj New Yuri Coo'Osting of DIiESS GOODS, DELAMES, • POPLINS ALPACA'S, .MOZANBIGGIIS PLAID POPLL.VS, BLACK SI,LKS7, BALMOR4IL CLOAKS, CLOAICINGS, CASSIMERES, 'll stock of MiN's SHIONABLE CLOTHING ALso BOOTS & SHOES, iIATS 4. CAPS, &c., &c., &e. Drugs, and Fancy Articles Oils, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White Lead in' Tin Cans,ilcoliol, Catnphene, Kerosene,La.mp and Lamp Fixtures. Glass, Patent gedicines, Chemicals, Botanical Herbs, P . erfumery,Fancy Soap and Toilet avticles, Gum; Hair, Ivory and. Wooden- Ootpicils, Pomades and' colognes, and a fine assortment of Flavorina• Extracts Pens, Ink and Paper, and Linseed . Oil—rand and bpiled, . , I • Brushes (pith, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Paint; Varnish and Artist Brushes CHOICE STOCK OP Glioc ERIE S, Tens, Sdgarer.Choice Syrnp, Good Rio Coffee, West India and Dandelion "offee, Rice, Corn Starch, Farina, Cocoa, k6c ALWAYS 01Y NA N? P. Al STEI3I3IN3', d Cell Owner Maia and &s ii Ilinei4 Cleskogrark, Apr. 10;11145 ::Ys• - • , '"aa , i.."10 , a,r4t),W 4 : l :"ltW4' T. hori• f . - •• P.i.i!Lut tlr9.tthek S ecretary .9 Abe kremi: run the undersigned ' bee assumes tC 43"."611n; F=NDS AND CTST NEW : —' • eral;SubseriptionvAgencr fortFthe,-isalezr'p I return 'yon • ' i" • ; - le - - - - ett United §tateiTreasu4i 4 o-teti, bearing seven. my Sincere thanks for , x'.:PrUiseral patronige,, and three tenths per=cent, interest, per an: for the pit few years, and would say to yen atim ,,r t fibi n -a, the .. --, • -,••••••'",,,,-,• -•,,,•••; • - , that I have located tnyielf at Wellsville, •- ... -v. •••,, ,-,. .•:.. • •••;-: - , •. - ••••..1 ' N. Y., and May here li fter be found at the S ffnli-TRIRTIr LOAN: • - , •. • These Notes alwiisned tinder:date of 'pail', 1465; tuna are payable three gears from that time, - ip Currncy,:or.pie ;conyertii4P-at thesciptionpf dial:wider intq ; i- . •, iv . „ S. b.:20 , si ieri.oilit. ,4.1 • GOLD BEARING ' BONDS ,• /Flies° bonda are *noir worth , ::a Preinintn. i which Increases'the actual prat on tbP.7.30 loan, and its exemption from Slate aid ritimhiial teixigtiMi, tA* - clgt:from one ici threeper•cen4 more, ,aciording -to 'ihe rate levied On 003er property. The interest id, payable semi-/M-1 nuallyi by 'conOons attapfied to each mote,!' which may bp cut off and sOldlo, any baulkof .„.. banker. The interest'amounts to ' !•- - One Cent . per : day an 13 850 note Tsvo cents" " 0100 Ten it," " " $5OO 26 Lir Ft - .is 91000 ''t • 'ttissooo, -Notes of alt the denominations aamed will be promptly furnished upon receipt of sub scriptions, and the notes forwarded at once The interest to 15th Jane nextwill ; be paid in *advance. . This is • , ' THE ONLY LOAN IN' DIARICET bow offered by the Government, and it 19 confidently expected that its superior advaii tages.xvill make it tha . _ GREAT, POPULAR 1.0141 OF -THE - PEOPLE. Less Mau p01:1 4 09:9,000 of l the Lortn,:air tborized by the last Congiess are now on the market. This 'amount, at the rate at which. it is being:absorbed, OM all be subscribed for wiihin four months, When the notes.will undoubtedly command a premium,' as has uniformly been the case on closing the,sUb scriptions to other Loans. - ' Se order that citizens . of. every town and section of the ,country May-be afforded facil ties for taking the loan; the 'National Banks, State tanks, and private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive. subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they haveconfi dence, and who only are to be responsible for tir delivery of the notes for, which they re ceive.orders. . , . 5 Y com, _ • • Subscriptibn Agent, Philadelphia. Subscriptions ail( br received by tlth 'First National Bank of Harrisburg, First National Bank•of Lockilaven, First National Bank of Philadelphia ' First National Bank of. Williamsport. t. THE •NINTH NATIONAL BANE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Capitq.l, $1,000,001) -Paid In;•'' .= FISCAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, And Special Agent for .Tay, Cooke, • Subscription Agent, _ - WILL DELIVER 7'30 NOTEE, FREE Or,,CIIARGE, by , express, in all parts of the country; and receive in payment Checks on New York, and! Boston, current bills, and all five per cent. interest notes, with interest to date of subsCription, -Orders sent by.mail will be promptly filled. - This Bank-receives the accounts of Banks and Bankers on favorable terms; also of in dividuals keeping New York accounts. . J. U. ORVIS, 'President. J. T. BILL. Cashier. • . OL OT.fr S. A IiARGAIN! THE.MOST DESIRABLE HOTEL IN NORTH ERN PENNSYLVANIA, TO BF I SOLD AT IPEUT.ATE SALE. The: Subscriber Offers at PRIVATE SALE the Housei which he has occupied for the last ten years find known as the , • COUDERSPORI' HOTEL. It is situated at the County Seat of Potter County, Pennsylvania is capable of mom tnodating Seventy-Five guests, has running water in several of the rooms on the baser merit floor, and'A BARN ONE HUNDRED feet long. The lot has a front of 130 feet on Main Street and 180 feet On Second Street. All the necessary MA-buildings, Ice-houses, Sheds, ke., are in good condition. The attention of persons desiring to par chase a Hot4l is called to this property. It has for a long time been considered one of the best paying Hotels in the norhern sec tion, it is the centre of .a great amount of tt arel,and has' the advantage *fa reputation of being "well-kept." A Company with a large Capital. Stock will commence boring for Oil in the early Spring with good indications of success: Oil has been takenfrom the surface of a stream only one squire from the Hotel and those best cemoeteet to judge seem to have no doubt of ihere being Oil, not cnly in the County,Auiewithin the limits of the Borough. Of course every one can see .what an advantage' this! will be to all the Hotels in this County, hut more decidedly to this one, as it is by far the best in this section. The undersigned being engaged in _another business which requires his whole time finds himself unable to attend to it, and this is the only mikson for his selling. For frirther particulars address F. GLASSMIRE, : Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa., or Titisville, Crawford Co., Pa. , February' 22, . 1865. THE subscriber desires to inform the citi-. zens of Potter that he can supply them with all kinds of Mdrble work, as cheap and as good as it can be had,nuy plice in the cbuntrY. MONUMENTS and-TOMB-STONES Of all kinds furnished on short notice.' -1 • BREIINLE. Poodersport, Feb 13 '65. I,y =MI IYEarble Yard. EMPIRE ADD - . Nth. -,4• ytlßK:zz k4k I p - 1 - Z . rs botight q3t the Stdre foittavirf - tpecui pied by Gib. Asher"' I" shall ionthine td , WErotzstz.r.l'ArtzfßE - ztav 'sr in both of the above Stores, and hope tosae allof myold friendS:and customers, u they are in want' of Geode, end will iry to sell thedi IoW enough - taliay theta fotf:acatilait.' We are now selling ; tns best PRINTS frogs_ lo=lB cents. = - • • :1 Extr from 15' to 11 4.5'. : ,ceratO •I : • •••-: • Good MEETINGS ''from ;12 to 25:e.eiftri" TICKS, DENIifS, *TETk 9 , 1111 d * /1 . Cco - odg.in proporhoa. 4 'll CL - T RIX - G . a Good elite for $lO to $l5 suits la-tirciporti'oti: Aniree I have an air; stock --- of "Clothing . l will sell `lollVlrltiolleie sale 15 per .:'cent, less 1/26.11: can be bought: in'New Xbrk. BOOTS si;.skoEs, EATS & CAPS, sti4! , oLoegs; arc•., at reduced pFicee< - ;, , ki.•: --,v GROCERIES ;•! *r..---•";• , i';'-',.-'.1.r..1.7.-Ej AND very low, RICH DRESS SILKS.: AlvPßgSs -CLOTHS, • an-i all offer etjleo of Ladi4 very - Yt Hoping to recet!e an early: call,- I rentain your friend, , . - • ' • " EL. SIIIMOIig.S. N. Y., March 26'1865. - FRUITS A GO p.. f aß ro i° ,4l, 6 t e u n tolPo u r i t ' i.. Tr t e a 11:(grafted,„ P subscriber cheap for,..m.sn. ~ALkey veert_ nicely preserved througlObe,,winter cad .are.: in excellent condition for:setting out. : L. 8.. COLE. , :Caudersport,lfarch 31, 1865. POlt SALE . • . i • THE Subscriberoffers for Sale' the follow - .1. ihg tracts of land, to wit • " j, y-th - e Ole tract of One Hundred and Poit • r and seven-tenths acres in Pike' townshi, Potter county, qn the Genesee ForkS. Pries $llOO. ' Sixty acres are impOved, with one' log barn, frame kitchen, fra,tue , barn, 'for!y . good fruit trees, and two hundred' sugar maple trees. - The farm will' eat grass, 'in la ' ; good season, sufficient, .at present prices, o pay for it. Also, another trace of Fifty-six and tit- tenths acres, in Bulalia township, forii miles from Coudersport, Thirty acres of whichil i e improved, with one 'frame houie, log bar and some fruit trees ihereon. Price f 450.1 , ' Also, a Wagon Shop "and half lot in th e Borough of Coudersport, one lot west Of 2. -- ...k.' Stebbins' &Co's Store near Glassmire'sllotel. , The tools, lumber, &c., can be bOught'yea; sonably ;or a portion of thens,if.thepurehaaer , so desires. One`, halt can' be pald_in Wants': '' Work: • . G :.: I' , ? - I'l A redUction of ten per cent will be ma e for Cash down. ' ' For further particulars enquire of the sn .. , scriber;at his Wagon;Shop in Coudersport,' Feb.,20,11865. Vir..R.IIVES.I - - 1566 • 1565 110BHILADELPH/A & ERIE RAILROAD -:; This great line , traverses the 'North ri and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to Oak city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It-has teen leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Companys and t.nder their atispicesj being rapidly , opened throughout its en re length. _ .1 It isltow in use for Passenger and Freight business from Harrisburg ",to St. -Marl's miles) on the Eastern. Division„ and_ from 4 Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles) on the Western - Division. • ?LUZ OF PASSZNCISIt TRaINB AT 41111:414C Leave' Eastward. • ' Through Mail Ttaia —2 ' 340 M. Loave*estwazd. Through Muil Traini:; . 10 18 A. M. Cars run thropg4:.wrrstOpt,cifisoa both ways between Philadelphia and Lockßair, en and between Baltimore and Lock Haim 1 Elegant Sleeping' Cars on Express Trains both'ways between Williamsport and Balti more, and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger bPsi nese apply at the S. E. Cor. 12th and. Market Streets. And for Freight business of the Commy's Apt. Agents: . I. S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market Sts., Philadelphia. ' • , 'J. W. Reynolds Erie. ' J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. B. Baltinforn. H. H. Housrozi, . Genii Pdght Astl. Lewis L. Hour; Gen'l 2Teket Ase. "Wel. Jos. D. PoiTii, • i Gen't dranager,'port Al3ll PAID FOIL ZGOS• ! Iby • E. Spenvirre STORE EEO =ME BM 11115211Z1 ME MOE CIiNEI o.o6.*Eicr; _. -}