NEWS!! GRANT & SHERIDAN I , BEARD OM. AGAIN 1! ;ANTHER UNION VICTORY GOLD DOWN ECLINE IN GOODS HEAVY AND MINS & Co P, A, S iriug.a tea and "complete Aro now rece, STOCK OP Gowls ! Sp i ri ce the ,heavy decline and purchased Ii ent oanio is New York dialog the rei Conei6tiag o DRESS G OODS, EMI DELA I'LL\ S, AL PA CA' S, di OZA _NT:EN G V.ff PLI- )1 , S, 14). LAID P SILKS, •BL4 LMORAL SKIRTS. CL OAKS, CLOAKIXGS, ICASSIMERES, or ATEN's F.ufi itoc ABLE CLOTHING FASEIO .A.t.to BOOTS & MMES, I - lA_TS 4. CAPS, i &c., &C., &C. Drugs and Fancy Articles Oils. Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White Lead in Tin Cans,Alcobol, Camph;ne, Kerosene,Larop arid Lamp Fixtures, Glass, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Botanical Herbs, Perfumery,Fancy Soap and Toilet ,artieles, Gum, Hair, Ivory and Wooden Combs, Pomades and Colognes, and a fine assortment of: Flavoring Extracts, Pens; Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil—ra, and boiled, ' Brushes Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair; Hat, Paint, Val-nisi:l and Artist Brushes • CHOIC.g STOCK OF GROCERIES, Tees, Sugars, Clktoice Syrup, Good Rio Coffee,. West India and Dandelion "offee, Rice, Corn Stara, Farina, Cocoa, &c., 01 4 i ' HARD I's A, STEBBINS' & Co., Corsair Main and second Street, Cotdeerport, Apr. 10, 1045 T 0 Whqm It axay OnkcOm. Tak- notice that the Merchants WILL clOse their Stores on the Firit Day of June I Fast-Day—andf all interested Will - please • I remqmber l this cid not give themselves un necessiry- trou le: There will be Services in one icor the Churches ob the morning of I • that dal . . , CS TO DELINQUENT COLLECTORS, 1M lam request•d by the County Corami,"- sidners to gibe Notice td all Collectors for 0'434 and preri.us,t4t urilesi they pay to the tr i asurer the pil l atdonnt due from them, by thelast day of next! Cobrt, executions will iss!ne against them iMmediately after Court. f. JNO S. Att'y for Corure: Coodersport . ,Way 22, 1565. FEW , r IEAtiONS WHY THE Ahltiti.l A CN IV IA TCII 1 , 1 3 THE BEST. , aside on the be prihriple, while the watch is gdnerally incide on no grin-It all. fie foreign watch is tnostlY ly Wome t and ' Tr boys, ri 'HAND. While ibor is Cheap, their Ol is dear at any Such Watches are made without plan, d 'Without gnarautee. They are irreg construbti)n. and qu / te as irregular einint. I Theytinte deSigned only to d tlhe b l uer is the party most thor solSi. those who have kept "ancres," pin'es" and "Swiss levers" in professed 'or ',a fey years will appreciate the our stt . tement. _1 .It is foreigni civic a made their 41 price and so ular in in mar • sell. .2 () ,3 uglily and ' repair truth THE 0 THE AMERICAN WATCH. PLANK Instpdiof t4ing made of .several hundred little reces, screwed together, the body of the A ericaulWatcli is formed of SOLID PLAT S.' No[jar int4rferes with the harmo nyiof i s worki , Fig; and no sudden shock can throw its mac.. inery out of gear, In riding, or itnybusineshi pursuit, it is all held together as firmly as a jingle piece of metal. It is just what all machinery should he— , 1 1 . st. J.A.C.CURITEi' 2 d., e•IMPLE. 3d .t THONG. 4t4. ECONOMICAL. 1 : . . , ; [ We:not Onlk. sdcure CHEAPNESS by our system, bu4..41,7AL1TY. We do not pretend that oar Wittch can be bought for less money than the foteign ni , thi.-Iclitres, but that for its real value it i. 4 sold for one-half the price. OUR, SOLTIIER,'S WATCH r nawed Wm. Ellery) is wl at Its name indicates Solid. Substantial aildalw ) , , lys Reliable—warranted ie Staild anvi amount (A Marching, Riding or Fighting..! OLT, NEXT iHIGHER QUALITY OF WA.4ll'(narned p. S. Ifartl , 4t) is si mi:ft: in size and general appeara'rice, but has more jeels, and a I lmore elfa;drate finish.' f atifs...L.f.p.i . s' . WAtCR: recently; brou ght out, pit up, In a greal variety cfjp%tterns, many of the 6.. f rare bbanty a'nd I:orktnan si:lp, l is quip?! sm.d. •but warrantqi to .. • • In YOQ:kG GENTLEMAN'S WATCH is r.ci End jc...N.he thing- for 'the t ng E . PP.COF of the merits of Obrl Ti tch ye fountd in the fr.el. that we no!'w• erniloy over ssven k t iur.,dred wqrlirnen in our factori'es. and t t krat' t ;e„litre still' unnble to supple the' cowitlakltiy inereaiing dtrrmnd. 010:'TlibtEE-QU. , ..II"FEE. PLATE WATCH is 04 --iner an' '‘,, ,, tAe•-• , 1•111 "1 ,- 1-• • 'her- we have descr4 - ,ed. ;tits frie chronometer b. - I.:axles- is 1 dolic i 4ely adjust•W to correct the variation! caused by, ebang4s .of:temperature. Thee wasto t h !fli - e the fruits of the latest expert meutS chrnpmetry, aril are made by our lie3t!,woritinen! in 'a selis.rate ?..eparttnent oft our Vactorv.! For the fftaes.t time-keeping; quitlilies!the3' challenge comparison with 'the', hestl t wort's of. the most famous English and Swiis milkers. tube. calf. pockc TI! BOBBINS 17. APPEETON. Agent; Nr the American Watch Cempriny I 1 13: Broadway,! N. 1- FO DIE IN A BAD CAUSE. e. s; h ose who 11:::1 in the 'r - 2bel rac'Es doubtdo. edi- foolish. Bit on - CL 0 Th,S. 'Dying for a Good daue as ttiQse' rvb . ci are wise and prodeni. eriod.7.ht_ i ) reined' the dsfects of nature iNtith CIRRIgTAD6RO'S HAIR DYE are (loing every day. in every' City ;if the !Union, is eminently praisevroitky. This peakeful revolution is go ng or. throughout the;whcile land, and I thus beauty and hartuo-,, supplant bomeliress and incongruity.— .I.lapufactured. by, J. CIIIIISTADOIIO,,No. , AsforHouse, New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by 'all Hi.ir DR', TOBIAS 7 VENITIAN LINIMENT IT CURES CHOLER-2_,' IT LIEN FIRST taken, in a few bents Dysentery in half an hour: Toothache in ;lyertiantes. It is per feetly innocent to take int rnally, and is re commended l2; - the most eminent physic:ems in the United States. Price 40 tn-T 80 cenl.s.' TOWLSDA t Pa.. _lngest o', 1E5% D. S. I. Tobias, New York : Lear Sir haVe used yi::: Venitian Liniment with great success; boat 53 *an internal as well as an external Medicinei i In cases of Billious Colic and Cholera Morb s I read it as a sorer eign remedy. YQI.II- Venitian Horse Liniment stands unrivalled as a horse liniment amongst farriers and boatmen on this canal. Ncrth Branch Canal Sold by all Druggists. Gfflee, CortlB.ot Street, New York, A SINGLE BOX OF BEANDREIR'§ PILLS , contains more - . , , , e ,, ita.b1e extractive matnir I thanNtleenty, boxes of any pills in the worl 1u besides i v fifty-five hundred physicians use them in % their practice to the exclusion of other'purtativek. Tile first letter of their ! value, is let, sarcely appreciated. Wten they are better known sudden death arid r Continued sickhless willibe of the past. Let: those Who', knc.a. , them speak OA out in' thir favor.! It is's duty which will save life.; Our race, art subject to a redundancy ofl vitiated bile at ~his season, and it is danger ous as it j is: prevalent i but Brandreth's Pills afford an invaluable and efficient protection,l EAST HEBRO.V May 8. 1865 By their occasional use', we preflent the col- Mr. Editor: Last July I drove a cow off and ?cation of thdse impurities, whiBh. when in , put down in my memorandum fora-new mileh Tentsuffi quantities, cause\ so Much danger t ,cow April 21, and in August I again drove offs s tOitlae bodv's'health ' . They \ sood cure liver Irthe Same cow and changed the memorandumlChOCkEßY, ,•, „ q • complaint,, dyspepsia, loss ot ,appetite, pain Ito May 15th and_to my surprise on Aprit 21sti ; • GROCERIES, in, the bead,lheart-burn, pain iril the breast-II found the cow"with a small heifer calf, ands 1 TOOLS, &c., &c. 3 I bone, sudden faintness and costo?,eness. , , las smart as a rabbit, I put the calf in the; ~,, , . r ., , I bold by all respectable dealers ih N medicines.lstable and left hdme for a week and oa return' trOoa „Ditorge and , !arne , S6'. , ---'. - -- ----- 1 \ - ' the calf was scourin , - itself to death. I kill-1 , ' 3 Wagons, Whitkers ! Whiskers ! I 1 t d the cf• • _ • h lw , . , , ~ \ 1 e , .... Lke calfan evidence mence WA. tnat teco i 1 sk.,:vh, 1 Cutter, 1 Sulkey, Do you want Whiskers or 3loustaches.;.' Our ; was to come in again. On milking . she did i I , Grecian compound will force ibeM to grow on I not give four quarts a day. I again left for a! The priiilege of a good Ashery in corn tbk smoothest face or chin, or hair oh \bald week and on my return I found the cow rather ' 1 plete working r prder. 1 . he,a,ds, in Six l Weeks, - - Brice, $l.OO. Sent by dumpish and had been for three days, and ( . 15 Cents paid for good ASHES_ mtill an where, cloSely 'sealed, on receipt ai!f , late last night she had another large heifer ! .. priee. Address WARNER & CO- `\l rather weak but to-day it is active. !v= Box 13S Brooklyn, N. Y -1, 4 Y i , ; l A. B. GOODSELL, . 1 .Brookland, Pa., Sept, 14 CLEN. ' BIM I the other liana \o. 58 Trip POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Coudersport, Wednesday Eit2ing, Nay 22, 1865 Local and q'OneraL B l onrcseens gonalsarics--ITe gre opposed to proprietary medicines, and it is)trith some compunction we see advertisements of them in our columns. Still we. *lust confess that Brown's Trochas are convenient and useful, in certain. conditions of the throat and larynx, before speaking.—N. Christian Advocate. 1113 — " Nothing is so goA but that it can , be bettered" says the old song. and no Stock ! of Goods ever brought into this country bit j that can be added to with profit both to the consumer acid merchant. Believing in the vtruth of •this principle, C. B. Simmons has just returned frum New York •with another very superior Stock of Goods which he is I selling at prices much lower than can be bought at any other house in the, country. Call and see for yourselves at the. Regulatoys, Welisvil/e, N. Y. IAVWe see by the. Ifuncy'Lumincry that Roar. litivt.tv, Esq., Commissioner of Board Enrolment for this District, was honorably discharged on the hth inst.—no further busi ness requiring his attendannce existing. We are glad to add our testimony, to that of the Lumina:-/, of the faithfulness, incorruptibiliw land untiring devotion to duty of Mr. Hawley, iri the performance of his late arduous duties. I During our acquaintance With him we found him to be all that could be expected of an upright, honorable officer, and as a friend Viand companion be proved hirasW one of i these w,hose friendshij was an hon'or and whose companionship a I)cl:eat. He can be ;assured that he ewries with him into private life the well-wishes of all: in this county who had business to transact with him. rZOTOST ESEILL, 18th Dist., W/LLIAIISPOTIT, Pa.. April 22,1865. .3lajar 'John - Kilbourne, ,Deputy Mar:hall of Potter County MAJon . The „folloiting .lnstructions , have. been received from Brig.-Gen'E. W. finks, "A. A. Pro. Mar. General for Pennsylvania: "Each DiStrict Provost Marshall will at once di:mtarge all Deputy Provost Marshal's and al i t Special Oflic,ers,". . in pursuance of this order your .duties as Deputy Provost Marshall will cease In closing your ofacial connection with this office, I pleasure in .bearing testi mony to the prompt and eibcient Manner in which you have diScharged every !duty as signed you, and thankful for your urbanity and courses= ( always manifested to ‘ Wards my self, I remain . Terylrespectfully our, friend, Wu. .01.„ - , t D:.,, Ca. A. - Pro. Ma .1 1....3th Dist. 1,;• The original Darker Family); (Nathar.. Susan, Charlie and I,larryl, whose musical rep:ltatibn q.^^ds uneguttned, will give or.e of their ,popu , .ar entertainments; in this vil lage, on Thursday Evening. liay 23th, at the Court House. We find is our 'exellen , es the most Ealteri:lc notices of this juszly Celebrat ed familc,vio tre ssiii to be the best "Quar:ette Compary - now before the public. Our reiaders and the public generally may rely upon one of the best eor.certs of the sea son. We cope the following, notice from the BL:vor, the bet: nuthority exfant: "Y,r. N.ithan Barkrr. the leading tenor, has a full, fine-toned • voice. and the voic'e of “SIISCt7.” :1).Z,7z0-Fo:)rano tenor, j 7 iLory, - basso, .r.re se;dom sur passed; arid their voices combined. produce equaiize prices that purchases made - with six a rich del!zhtful rarely . equaiied. Per cent.., is gold Aould be fully ..qual Their l instr;Jmental , errormanee. - are a:so or; to a superior 0t,1„:•r... !those made with Eeien and three-tenths per F9r tiie I'ot Fatv.sns FiLLOW-SUFFEREIIi% Did you ever go to the Postoiiice and get, or receive I from the hand of some one who had been there, what you supp , sed to be a letter from ; a friend—ii 'letter ',bat you had been looking, and wishing for—andfound when you took it in your '4anci a "Lottery Scheme' with a contidenti. i l letter from n proprietor or scent' of some Lottery ? Did ;you commence and : read: "Dear from what -.ye can learn of! the public sentiment 'in.,, t your State we are: satisfied 'that there exlists a strong feeling, against Lotteries, and being determined to; remove that prejudice eve offer you,the fell lotvittg &c., &c. ? Finally again : "We frank:: ly confess that u-c °Ter you this opportunity of making a fortune so:eiy for the sake of in our J!:u.;•frir.ilF in your neighbc,rhood.' Did you feel a shudder at such treachery,and your 11C}17i. stand still 'as if it had been the! kiss of Juda:? In this "'confidential letter': 1 tarn taken for granted as a pattern cif evil) taken fongran'ted that f would for "thirty pieces of silver, - serve the devil !! Many people don't see anything very wick- i ed abed Lotteries, el en though they are! opposed to them. Is 'there anything good' about them ? An institution springing from • no good motive, 'vith no good end ;in view, kept up at a large expense. producing not one cent or one cents worth of anything valuable. An institution whose direct result is to de-; stroy that high moral sense of reward for merit; of receiving nothing - from the world; which we hale riot earned—one of the divin est principles that God has implanted in the soul of man. An 'institution kept op by false representation and decei"t, tending to produce lring, gambling. idleness and a gen eral corruption of the 'morals. - • Well may the eagle be pictured on theL letter with wings spread and angry to in-i tenance, screaming his disapprobation'—i. Taken for granted as 'a friend that a little. Money would pay me for committing in !i That good people in private business should be imposed upon in this way, supposing them to be friends of any iniquity that may I proffer them a little gain, is an outrage which public sentiment ought to suppress. If pub met wish, let them receive such letters: tint voti. .Ir:rata zitizens will voi2 be thus; imposed upon, and not lift a volce in protest? There is an altar built to Mammon. The worshipers at this altar have found your name, and called yon one of their number. There is one who will protest against having "Lottery Schemes - and' confid'ential letters' . from .Lottery Agents sent to me, I protest! Would that I had a voice 'that the people could hear'l But, heard or not heard, such as it is, crying against this outrage, will be the voice of HENRY HARRIS :7-g6• LOAN THIRD SERIES, ,1.5230,000,000. by authority cf the Secretary of the Treas ury, th6tuidersignud, the General Subscrip,, Clan 4glnt for the sale of United States Se curities kmers to the public the third series of Treasitt l y Notes, bearing, Seven and three teaths per( cent, Interest per annum, known - - as the 7-30 LOAN. Thse notes are issued under date of July 15, 1565 1 , and arc payable three years! from that date in. currency, or are conTertible at the option of the holder into • 5-20 Six per cent GOLD. - BEA.-RING BONIIS t These Bonds are now worth a handsome premium, and are'exempt, as sre all the Gpt ' eminent Bonds, from State, County. and *IL- I nicipd adds frora one t Sir& per cent. per annum to their value, actoroinq to the rate ievied upon other property. The:in terest is payable semi-annually by Coupgns attached to each note, which may be cut off and sold to auy bank or banker. The !ntemst at 7-30 per cent. amounts to One cent pei day oa a $5O note Two cents " " " $lOO " Ten " " a " $5OO " 20 " " i " " $lOOO " s f $5 O OO • Notes of all the denominations named will be 'promptly furnished upon receipt of sub- scriptiov The Notes of ;t his Third Series are precisely similar in fornaland privilel,-as to the Seven , Thirties e:lready sold, except that the Gov- thin:lent reserves to itself the option of pay- inc.. interest in gold coin at 6 per cent.. in- stead of 7-3-10ths in currency. Subscribers will deduct the interest in currency up to July i, ; .;th, at the time wberi they subscribe. 11 The delivery of the notes of this third series of the SeCen-tbirties will commence on the 15; ci June, and - will be made prompti; and' cor,;inuously after that date The :Ii is change made in the cuaditiuns of th THIRD SERIES affeet,g,anlc the mat- to of interest. The payment is gold, if 'ea equivalent to :tae currency in- teres of the hikiler rate. The return to specie paTments. in the event of which only will the option to pay. interest MIES iu Gold be availed of, would so rirduce end cent. in currency. This is Tloa Only Loan in lYlailiet, Now offered by the Government, and its sti- r Jc .17 Ferior advantages make it tae Great i Popular Loan of the _ People. • Les: than $ . 230,000,000 of 4ibe therized by CongreE3 are now market, This rim.ount, at the 'r -ate it is being absorbed, trill all be subscribed for within sixty. days, When the , motes will undou'otadly oc,trraud a premium, as has uniformly heed the the case on closing the sub- seripticns to ot i lher Loans. In drdel• tilt. citizens of every tntra and . sectior, Of ?Leountry nay be afforded facil ties for tr.kin lett, the .Na'tional Banks, State Barls, and pilrata Bankers throurthOut tee conntty have generally agreed to receive subt..criptloTas at par. Subscribers will select their awn agents, in wbom they bare cohfL , dence, and Who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the 'notes for which they re - - JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent, - Philadelphia. ceireprdeis Y.Es . y 15, 1E65 First ]iaii cnal Bank of Harrisburg, First National Bank of Lockkaren, First National Bank of Philadelphia, First National Bank of Williamsport, 7 -.7 , Z ..... E . ~. I wish all persons having open account with me to call and settle immediately. I will sell Cheap for Cash MI toy stock of Merchandise Consisting of CLOTHING, L' ~ T BOOTS, and SHOES. DRUG k 5, 1865 "Eighteen years established In-N. Y. City.' "Only infallible remedy kiaorn." . • "Free from Polsoos4' "Not dangerous to ns Iluaa Family." 'Pats come out of tier holes to die." C'COSTAR'S". RAT, BOAR, LC i ESTER'S Is a. po.ste--used for Rats, Roacias, and • LW Ants, 4-c., c. , t i-c. BED-EUG' EXTER'3II: 4 7.3IOI: Is a liquid or wash, used to destroy, and a fr ...go as a pre ventive for t Bed-Bugs, ac. "COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWDER FOR Ts for Moths, .31csqui.'ors. Fleas, Eel-Bugs, Ir r isects on Fovis, Animalr, Sold by al! Druggists and Retailers everywhere. u'! I ! BEVARI: !I of all worthless imi tations. ,ett- See that "Cosr/rt's" nan2e is on each i3ox, Bottle, and Flask. before You bur. lIENRY R. tosT'An.i DEPtI7:, 462 BroacliNan N.l. Scld br all D:cggists and Dealers; in COCDFRSPORT; Pa. ; 18.65. INCREASE OF RATS.—The Farmer's Ga (Fiaglishl) asserts and proves by figures that one pairi . oftrats will have a proony and descendant no less than 1351,(;:fig in three years. Now, unless .this immense family can be kept dowel, they would consume more food than would sustain Cs.ooo;human beings. VrSee 149estar's" ady't in this paper 1855. RATS vcrs i s. crignges in shobting small birds, is a. cruel man ; whoever aids in el - tJrmitinti4g , t7if is a benefactor, We shir.'lid like some of cur , correspondents io give Us' the benefit of their experience in driving out these pests. We need„something besides dogs. cats. and traps for this business. cientific Americ-a, N. I. te,.See "Costar's" ativ't iia this paper; 1865 "COSTAR'S," RAT EXT. - ..RMTNATO.R is simple, safe. and sare.—the most perfcct lIAT-ifica•.iori,mtetin , : we bare ever attended. Every ; Ra thht can get it. - .lrdne-lv -irepared according toich . reo.:ons. will eat it, and every one thi - o. eats it die. zenerally a"..t place as distant as possil - J:e 'main where the medicine was .alcm—Lc:le ektpiS o aiv't in this paper 1865: IT}I.C . r. - FROM "• - rtf.: WEST A iVOI.CF, FAI;. of -Cos:at:2 , " Putt . Act, Exterruina;o7--mcre grainl3d i,rovisions des: eu-r ~"c in Grant vermin than ‘-;ouid of for tuns of tli;ilsit zind Inse , ct. 1;7 :7 . z fee "Costar's" adv't.iti this paper. 2lF — Sold CutiDEIISPORT, Pa., by all Dru'F.,,,i-ts: Sitt'ei;E FSTIVAL. Di Y parli , :•:-.i:-..:' r.. - -:±11- - _.:3 , ... : - _:f fr'icr. , 3.',3 7.11 e 3.lar: 2_ll 1“..-crs of t. , _ . : Fez:i . v:-.1 ,c , .>n at b . pr i in;Mil:.l':. y.. 11: , .... - e cc.,:i , ':..:i2.3.1 t. ,- , ,sire 10ziler cn: . ..irt:',inm ,- .. , :Ttc - _ , 7 1r . “'.r..c.-s'ill . ;•• Ever. int - _- J'::::: 6. "..,--.-, '-' -' - ' 111.?. entertalnmen: conEist of e repetition of the popnl-Ir Colloq-,c entitled the "People''s Latvyer”— receive'd with grcat api.l.ett;se at the Mar Festival. NEW MUSIC and TAT:LUAU:AL At :he c:ose of the entertain:nen:. Refreshments will be served to those riesirinz them. Sprit g Mills. N. Y... May Trial List', June Term, 1565. 1 Jones, us of Sm.ith re Reynolds 2 A dm . rs of 1,. Strong' vs. WT s Al' Jones 3 Shafer vs .3lay and Smith 4 1 Fuller i, Card vs. Deremer it Thompson 5 1 Wood vs- W Chandler 6 Col l / 4 vell < t LymanVs' C Chandler J G Mercereau et.-al vs Deidrick White S S M Mills' vs Geo tartlett -9 Price use,'otl Bow - Triad vs Hurlbert 10 Buru'ic vs Fry, Br4dley it Wright 11, Keltz cs Dagcett I 12 2C Dwight T'S Weston . 13 E G Crum vs E Sehly 14 E H HoPkins CiWhite ' 15 C Bushor vs Potter Co. Forest Imp. Co. 16 Goodrich vs Monroe, 17 1 Lee'vs yon. K en • • H. J. Proth'y's Office, Mac 9. Court P.rOciabaa.t,ion. WHEREAS the Hon. Robert. G. White, V- Presluent Judge, and the. lons. C. Jones and G.. G. CblviU, Associate Judges of the Courts of byer & TerMiner and General Jail Delivery,' Quarter SesiOns'of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Cominon' fleas for the county of Potr!er, , have issued their precept, bearing date the twenty-fourib day of February in the year lof our Lord ene thou rand eight hundred and sixty-five, and to me directed, for'holdiwr court of Oyer Termi ner and General Jail - be - livery, Quarter Ses sions of the PeaeeL Orphan's court, and court of Cornmon Pleas in the D.:rough. of Couder.4: port, on. MONDAY: the 12th day cf June next. and to continue one week: Notice is therefore 11,t 4i reby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Veace and Constables within the county, thatthey be then - and there in their prorc r persons. at 13 o'clock, A.M. of said day, with, their rolls,• records. inquisi tions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those thinzs to their of9Ces ap pertain to he done. And those who are bound by their recognizances to prosedute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of said county of POtter. are to be then and there to prosecute ac.aL - .: them as will be just. Dated at Coudersport. :day 1865, and the 86th year of the Independence of the niited States of America. D. C. LA.RRABEE Dr. A. F.I3..ENCH's CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS A RE betoming the most popular Medicine in circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINT. DTSFEPSTA. JAUN DICE. DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS. SYSTEM, end WEAKNESS of the STOEACH and DIGESTIVE ORG„.4uNS: It is also gaining a great reputation in the CURE of DIPTHERIA. Principe: Office, Coadereport, Po..ter Go., Pe.. 1865 *itc — E. T. - ANESIDET • • of Photograpitils •:50.11 BROMYWAT, X 1'; • roo-iditloa to Oorl* budiarooof PHOTOGRA Pint' NA, MIALS. an aro floodepsortars for gas f ollorria& Vat STEREOSCOPES & STEREOSCOPIC VIEIVE. of t.raa w. Lase 6 in:ow:A emeartmeert. tne/ndlig Wei Steak, At:mi.-ea and ltentgn Cities and 4sdanspes. Grow" Sean% Ils., et,Alio,Zerolviaig Stsrsoacopee.fx public ier prlyese ea. 151Vsn. Oar Conslogoe willvont ;,a any baron es eerie of tiensp. PROTOGRAPRIC ALBUSCEL 'We were t 3,. Etta introdarie Owes into Its United Rtsati e and,. mantel tornse goer is peat variety. roar .! lat:ispin, feln - 5 • oats a 030 iota 'fica , MARLYS tern feher Oi.aror - r_euyeb;..lng repo:ire L brausto and daallity_ 0•1 They *nine soot IT Anon. re:r .. E,, ...214 ord.% r - * - i ALBU its 11ADE TO °ROM.= OARD - PHOTOGRAPHS Ott Olt:It:SI enamors aver FIVE THOCSAND en: sobjeoa, la which vAdltiazil are • coostaallyleltg WM, eig . rarnsits of Fnuinfts A....nrrinees o rtn. visr Aso , tiro's:+.r-Gencrslo.„ Ivo e.colo,ers, L5O n'%itesoee,, Brlk...Geninen, 01100 (44 130 Divine% 'S Colonels — 75. Navy Czrere. 5p aon. .4.) A nice. 111 Stook, ' 50 procnisesie Welleteir ' WO Cop ies of Art, Ltdodinr rrprodertione of a. na.s coliaraihf tarmbellit pannoge, F reran, ea Ca:Alarm meat 11 . 6 readpv Stamp. An ord.. far One Dozen Nervosa Avec, au C..eletne . =ad on as reoeipt ofll-34 and 11. t ineeilineen. new= ei,,tere and pthare ordering g ad. C.O. O. wiz remit tarrniv.sve pre sett. of tb• enema t rwitit Olelr order. . Tl•irrieesaml gcaiit7df cos . /sale =neat tail te L &Alien , /WSW ..1114m, • foe 13 kietrra, Cow; Pistons, 01.00. Latest from Sherman : • From North s c r a E ro ß l ß irita isl for OSI I S b lr TA 1171 17'9-4. . , elirerd", .1794. liNISURANCE COMPANYL OF TORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA. Oldest Instrance 'Company in larartna; Cash Capital and Surpli t ts, over : l $1,750000.000. SETEYTY-OICE Years Successful Eusinesll' Eiperience, with a reputation for integrity' and honorable dealing . unsurpa l ssed by any . sinailai. institution. LOSSES PAID since organization, $ll.-i 500.001).00. with 3ut the deduction of a cent„ a day's delay I i i LIBERAL RATES for nil the: safer classe.4, of Iproperty. Insurance of Dp - ellOga "and Contents, a slxcialty. ' - ERICK or STONE Dwellings insured p if Liesired, on terms of the greatest econom; and safety to the insured. • — 7 i 1 • It is Wisdom and lenomy 'to insure in thq best Companies. and there is none better thati tits oid Insurance Co. of North , America. I , ApplT to 31 . . W. Ifc.A.I.AliNtY i , .agen 9 t for Potter coant9s-. . ; - , AdrainistratiDr's N tice. ET TERS of Admirtraiion ba l ving been I_4 gl 4 inted to the tlndeesigne on the E3' tate cfrDENNIS YAGIINIS, late of Ge , eseis townsTp. dec/d, no•licle is hel.eby given to those i.-debted to make immediate - payment, and thpse having el:lir: l 4.s against the same tO pt•escnl. thlem r 'prsperlyi authorized, to 1 r ANN 31AOINNIS, I MEE I rilarble Yard. rr HE subscriber desires to infottn the Z.I:IE , of Putter this be can ..supf,.ty theta with ail kind 4 of Metrb)(.. work, 0s eneap Arid as goad as it can bei b d nnv ',lace in file country. MONEMESTS and B of all kinds furui k - )1‘. short notice. I c_ BREuNI.X. Coudersport, Feb 1 'es 2:y . , THE NINTH dr,TIONAL BANK OF THE CITY 1F! NEW 11Yot'IK. Capita]slo f 0 000 _ aid jilt FISCAL AGENT OF T,HE UNITED STATEB,I And 1 Spetri • t,ti Agent for ddy Cooke utscl-) 1 * A9e3it, WILL DELIVZR 7 - 30 Shits, Fear, Of CS/Edg) by txpress, In all ;lofts of. the'country, and re•!eve in payment checks on New York ; Philadelpbli., and Bastx.in, current bills, and ail five per cent. irtiest notes, crith interest to date of Ordtrs sent by mil nili be prompt . ly ' This Sickr=eiresi the secountsi of flank/ and Bankerco favorable terms ; also of in- divid eels keeping Nelv York accounts, J. ORVl6,.President. 3. T. 'HILL, Cashikr. , DIVORC. NOTICE. CYNTHIA'J. BOVIER, 1 No. 21'.!Dee.Trm ber neat friend IEC4. in the ccinn . JOSEPH MANY ',- anon-Pleas of FJpt. vs. -1 ter Cotinty. Lind WILLIAM T. BOVIER. Jin Divorce. ITo WILLIA.M T. BOVIF.R, Respondent above namel. Please take notice that a sublicena nod aims sabpcona Daring' been issued and returned ; you! are 'hereby iequired to appear on the first day of text Court, the day of June neat. to answer to the come plaint made in this S ase. l ! D. Ct. LARRABEE, Sherif?. Coudersport, April. 13. .1.355. I that Administilator's Notice. WHEREAS Let.ers of Administration to the Estate JOHN- BRIZZEE Isle of Osica - o tp., decenseld, •bare been granted to the subscriber : all persons indebted to said Estate are repieste4 to make irrinftediatel pay me.nt, and those littrin• , claims againeti the same will present them, ' drily authenticated, for settlement to I WILLIAM DEXTER,i I or aiwayo Village, Adms't.. April ll', 1'8,35. --i "Nlotioe. 1 CestnslA.:w ! ... Potter il Co., Pa.. Aug. 1. 1813. i . OTICE is here'.;: - given that CharleF 80. .i.. 1 shot . , now or 1e of this county, holdita the following 'decor bd i d property. has n 4 , yet IL paid any consideraion whatever fa the +me ) and all persons are 'herelay warned not to , ptir 13 J., chase any of said p operty of the Said titer F before the decision o ; , the Court is gin is this cue and C. Pr.i..skor has, paid tom the consideration money therefor. The following is ill§ property,: • : t let. A certaid ti,a , i't of land ner...r the iGer ma nia MW, in warrsr4 5e75. Abbott.tonebip, Potter county. Pal Containing 10d acr i s.— Also 25 acres in w4rrent 5411'8 and adjolning the above. • ) L . 1 2nd. • A certrin ir: - .'ct of land, with Mill and improvements thet+on, near... Kettle Creek, in warrant 5819, in ...iewartson township, Potter county, Pa., contaibing about 204 acres.j C. Busher holdsi also in trust Iv arrant. no. 2501, in. Games tossnship;,Tirga, county Pe., on the road leitdi:4 from Germania to Oines, containing 850 acres; .tf I : - WM. RA D . S. , . Robheiter • w - -Cutter: umiiTED js. KEL.LI dersport. ba:se IV' theesdrisiveagenc for this rr3at rated !nisch:no, ir. tf..t cOnoty. It is tosQuitmt Ass 61:1.6.4f. Dec.l, 1441. 1 c /4' I Erv:w. Ealwwm=r 'not-taus srtan, :3. 1,17 33r II
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