NEWS!! GRANT & SHERIDAN HEARD FRONI AGAII;1!! ANOTHER UNION VICTORY GOLD DOWN HEAVY DECLINE IN GOODS A'SD P, A. STEBBINS & Co, Are now receiving a new and complete STOCK OF Spring Goods ! ! purchased since the heavy decline and daring the recent panic in New York. Consisting of DRESS GOODS, DEL AiXES, POPLLV AL PA CA' S, s. OZLVB,IG ÜBS .PLAID POPLINS, BLACK SILKS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, , -CLOAKS, CLOAKINVS, CASSLifERES, Full stock of MEN'S f a FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ALso BOOTS & SHOES, RATS 4 CAP S , &c: &c. &c Drubs and Fancy Articles Oils, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White Lead in Tin Cans,Alcohol, Camphene, Serosene,Lamp and Lamp Fixtures, Glass, Patent Medicines, Chetnicals, Botanical Herbs, Perfamery,Fancy Soap and Toilet articles, Gum, Hair, Ivory sad-Wooden Combs, Pomades and Coognes, and a fine-assortment of Flavoring Extracts, Pens, Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil—raw and boiled, Brushes Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Paint, Varnish and Artist Brushes CHOICE STOCK OF GROCERIES, Teas, Sugars, Choice Syrup, Good Rio Coffee, West India and Dandelion l'offee, Rice, Corn Starch, Farina, Cocoa, !cc., AL \ wA Ys ON-HAND. P. A. STEBBINS' & CO4 Garver }Lain and 156siad Sweets, Coudirtput, Apr. 10, 1365 DR 'PALI"S PILLS - Composed of highly concentrated extracts from ruots and herbs °Pile highest medicinal value, .infalliable in the cure of all diseases‘ of the Liver:or' any' derangement pf the Di gestive OrgatM They remove all laiPoritles of the Blood, and smith:imitated in the cure 9f Diarrbm, Jaundice, Dysperisia,, Scrofula, - Biliousness, f fiver Coinplaint, Fevers. Head ache, Piles,Merctilial Diseases, Hereditary authors. forkadults, one pill in the morning,: children half a pill. From one to three'pills will , eat e ordinary cases, and from one to three boxes will cure any.curable case of no metier how longstanding. Price $l.OO Y. MOTT TALBOTT, 31. D. tz CO., I 42,1 Fulton Street, New York. RESIST/itiOE AT AN END .1 General news of brilliant achievements IT arriving from every :quarter. Heads that most furiously rebel against the of bean 4 ty, 'whetiaer they be white, iron gray, cal, sandy or glaring; red, are everywhere .STRIKING I THEIR COLORS, And assuming the loveliest broirn or the " 'most lustrolis and perfect black, tinder the swift operation of Christa - dopo's Hail D'Ye' Which transfigures them in a few moments., Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, No. 61 Astor House, New York. Sold by Druggista. A . b • all H, it Dressers. I 1 ARCANA WATCH [ AN ELEGANT NOVELTY IN WATCHES: The cases of this watch are an entirely new invention compdsed .of six different ! Imet= als ! combined, relied together and plan fished, producing! an 'exact imitation of 18 carat igold, called Arcana, which will alWays keep its color. !They arc as beautiful as solid geld,:and are afforded !at one-eights the cost. The ease is beaitifullY designed with Panel and shield for name, with Patent Push Pin,- and ebgraved in the eXact style of the cele brated Gold Hunting Levers, and are really hand Some and desirabl e; and so exact an ina ! itsttion of gold'-as.4 defy detection. The! movement is manufactured by the well known St.!Jirfter Watch Company of Europe,and are superbly Enished, having engraved pallets, fancy carved bridges, adjusting regulator, with gold balance and the improved jeweled action, witlr line dial and skeleton hands,and is warranted a good time keeper. These wrAcbes are of three different sizes, the smallest being for Ladies, and are all! Harding CaYes. A case of six will be sent 'by! Mail or Express for 1 5125.00. A single one sent in a handsome Morocco Case for $25.; will readilylsell for three times their cost. We are sole agents for this watch in the United States, and!none are genuine which do not bear our Trade mark. Address GIRARD W.. DEVAUGH & CO., 1 Importers, 15 Maiden Lalle. N. Y. CAUTION FROM. THE RICAN 'WATCH CORIPANY. It avi•dg come to our knowledge that I ' M- Rap' ni of the American Watch have been pui pon 4he market in great number, ealcu latle by their htter• worthlessness to injure the reputation cif our genuine producmi to prOtet ooh own Interests and the public from imlpoiitipA. we dgaiia publish the trade marks by which, u.ur Watches may invariably! be known. I I !INC manufacture forir styles of Watches. ! The Firl , tibas the name AMERICAN 4 ' WATCH CO.. Waltham, Kass.," engraved on the inside plate. I The Second has the name , 3PPLETON, TRACY dr CO., Waltham, 12hss.,7 , eng.raved on the inside plate. {The Third has tht name • `,'R. S. BARTLETT,I Waltham 7 '7 Mass " en grayed on the inside plate. - the above styles have the name Amer ican Watch Co. painted on the dial, and are warranted hinvery respect. The I , ourth has the name ELLERY, noston, Mass.," engral'ed on the idaide plate, l and is not named on the 'diaL All theabore described watches are made of various sizes, and are sold in gbld or silver cases, as may be required. It is hardly possible for us to accurately describe the numerous imitations to which we have alluded. They are u.sually inscribed pith names so nearly approaching our own as to escape the observation of the unaccus tomed buyer. Some Ire represented as made by the "Union. Watch iCo., of Boston, Mass." —no 1 such compani existing. 'Sortie are named the "Soldier'siWatch," to,be sold as our, .'ourth or Wm. Ellery kyle, usually IMciwn as the ',Soldier's Watch." :Others are named the "Sppletoh Watch CO. ;" others the l P. S. Bartisv," instead of our "P. S. Bart lett ;" besidesmany varieties named in such a manner as to convey the idea that they are the ' veritable I'yroductions of the American Watch Company. We also caution the public, and partich larly soldiers, against buying certain artides CALLED watches, so freely advertised in itlus- traied papers as "Army . Watches," "Officer's Wa l / 4 ches," "Magic Time Observers," "Arcane W4ches," &c,. the price 4 of which are stated to 6,e from seven to i stxteqn dollars. A 1 go l !:Iti wathh, in these times, cannot be afforded or anylsuch money. . 1 J 1 Al little attention on ih j b part of buyers will protect thdm from gross imposition. .. • ROBBINSIt' i APPLETON Agents for the Aineriean Watch Co. ' • ' 1 182 Broadway, "aw York.' CL 0 TBS. riemeirkable ;Cure of ligieo 1' 411,1 cock's Porous Plas- I ten's. ..How many persons, from stepping on' a piiece of ! orange peel,: have been' lamed.for life.: A. miss which might have been of OAS kind hits just b'pen brought to our notice. .A.; gentleman; frOM placing the heel of his boot on a piece of orange peel, was sudclenlA throWn down, and violently sprained' h' knee. He was Six months confined WI the honk, though had the best medical ad/. vice!. As a lasitr esort very eminent Filly sicianowas callad in to see if anything mori could be done. (After examination he said,: "MY opinion is, your knee will never be, bent again." He reCdmmended that the whore leg anc l knee should be encased in a - plaster of Parisi bandar , e, which would accelerate the perManentFtiffeniag of the knee, and said, "the sooner l it was done the better." But the padant, beforejrying this application and bating a stiff - ee for life, enveloped it in our !Porous IPlasters, and in less than two months his knee:was.perfectly armed. Principal' agency, Brandreth. House, New York. By the yard or single plaster. Sbla by all dealers in medicines. Dr. A. FRENCH's CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS LBE becoming the most popular Medicine in circulationifor:the, cure of • LIVER. C OMPLA I NT, DYSPEPSLI., JAHN; VICE, DESISITY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS of the STOEACH , Ind DipESTI It Is also gaining-a great r. r . of HIPTHEAT.A. Pritcipal Claes, Goid uiro , I -TEE l'oiTkft COUNTY JOURNAL Casulzrzport,Wednesday Evening, tune 7, 1865 Local and General. M.. See New Ativeements. .Gold is now selling at $1,37 Eta' Don't, tell .anybody I Pierre his gone to the "city" and will soon return with more New GoOds than the most hidefatiguable pat ron of the"fashion" can "look ovet"in a week. ' ItM. Astonishing, but True! Something new in Coudersport I Mason Nelson has opened a Grocery. Store in the building lately occupied by Armstrong as a Shoe Store, where he is prepared to famish Groceries and Provisions of all kinds at astonishingly low prices. "tar The Corner stone of the soldiers' mon ument at the National Cemetry at Gettysburg will be laid on the Fourth of July, wiih military and civic ceremonies: The oration will be delivered by Maj. Gen. Owen 0 How ard, late commanding the Army of the Tenn essee-, A diffieulty occurred in Hector town ship the other night in Which an estimable Yourig man, a son of Mr. Cyrus Sunderlin, was slfot and supposed to be mortally wounded. The report says the young man was simply a spectator, and his shooting was accidtrital. We defer further comment until • Aar• We publish on our first page a chap ter from the advance sheets of "Four Years in Secessia," by Julius Henri Browne, one of the "Escaped Tribune correspondents." His remarkable experiences have no parallel in the history of the war; while the great vari ety of Interesting facts, personal incidents, thrilling, and-romantic adventures, to which the book is more exclusively devoted than, any similar work, cannot fail; under the au thor's descriptive powers, to be one of th• most largelY sought Works of the day. This book is to be sold exclusively by agents; and will be delivered to the subscribers at $2.50 per copy. Experimced canvassers wanted for this, and also, "GREELY'S AIESRICAN CON pucr," which. among is patrons and by the Newspaper press of all parties, is conceded to be by far the most complete and satisfactory History of the Rebellion being writtf a., This will be a fine opportunity for!some °f em. re turned soldiers. The term to Agents are very liberal. Address. 0. D. CASE It Co., Publishers, Hartford, Conn. Companion Poets' for the people, in illustrated volumes. Messrs. Ticknor 'Fields, of Boston, have begun the publication of a new series of illustrated veiltimes of po etry, containing popular selectidns from lead ing American and English Poets. Each volume will contain about one hundred p`ages, and from twelve to twenty illustrations, on wood, from drawings by well known' English and American artists. The series will consist of handsomely printed volumes on tinted paper, and bound in a neat pamphlet form. The following are the names and the authors of several of the volumes : "Household Poems," by Longfellow;'"Songs :for all season," by Tennyson ; "National Lyrics,'i by Whittier; "Humorous Poims," by. Holmes; andother popular poets will be added to the series.— The price of each volume will be only FIFTY Cexrs, oat the receipt of which the pnblishers will send. any volume, pdat paid. The publish ers deserve great credit for their thoughtful care of the wants of the , people. This edition will eqiihle alf,' no matter how poor, to read at least s4:;Me of the writings of the best poets of the English language. The volume before us presents a neat appearance.and tae selec tions have been made with taste add judge ment. , MIL Rome.: Ia ri late issue of the "Joni- NAL" I was glad to read a "protest" against a nuisance that is 'really becoming very an noying ; and I had indeed, just been threat ening to write some severe words and send to the venders of Tickets for the "Splendid ISchemes'' ' of the Ltmteries of Delaware, Xen ; tucky, 4 - C., whose ficozfidentioi" horse-shed- I ing letters come through the mails thick and fast'as the fang leaves of Autumn, and as if to avoid Law, and afraid of the light, they are sent awataround by New York or Phila delphia, directed in poor handwriting, and often in poor Orthography, as if to make ynu think you were going to read the first efforts of some tittle Nephew. Why, I lately re ceived one directed thus : "a, G. Presho, Colesbarg, .po-ter co.,"—and a lady friend of ruine l who at the time of the battles before Richmond and Petersburg was looking for a letter from her husband, hearing that a let ter was •at the office, sent, and received a very "confidential - letter" and "Splendid Seheme" all the way from Kentucky, but not a word from her husband. If there is no other way to stop this wholesale institution of what I call Gambling by Machinery, I hope every person who receives the invita tiot to 11 . pirly a small amount and min a large Prire," will send them back, instead of the $5 or $lO, such a rebuke as shall make tacit ears tingle. 1 A. G. PEENICL • nS_We have received from the psblishers I advanec sheets from "The Field,the Dungeon, 1 and the Escape," by Albert D. RiChardson, Tribune Correspondent. From a 'perusal /of of these we can testify that the book will be lone of deep interest.' 'The FieldAherDungeon atd the Escape, embraces Mr. RiChardson's nnparalelled experience for fouryearsin-trnr ing through the South in the - sec* -seFvfie of the Tribune at the outbreak of the war; with our armies and fleets both EaSt and Test during the first two years of the' rehellion,his . thrilling capture while running 'the batteries , on the Mississippi river at yicksbaig, where w more than half his companions were either killed or wounded; his confinement for twenty months in seven different rebel prisons; and 114 s escape and almost rdiraculons journey by night of nearly 400 miles, aided by negroes and Union mountaineers of North Carolina and Tennessee thro l ugh the enemy's country to our lines. It will abond in stirring events never before given to the public, and contain especially minute details of the eecape, which have notyet iippeared, including a descrip tion of Dau/Ellis, the Union Pilot, and the “Unknor Guide in the person of a Young Lady, 'cc o piloted Mr. Richardson and his companions by night.,.out of a rebel ambush. The author's rich material, his well known trtistworthyriess,and graphic descriptive pow ers, are manifest in this work,coutaining more of the fact, incident, and romance of the war than any other that has yet appeared. Sold only by subscription. Agents i•anted Tor every tity.connty and township in the United States. This work presents a, rare 'opening' to both men and women, who desire a lucra tive employment. For particulars, address American Publish- 'rig Co: successors to Hurlbut% Scranton i it po i Milford, Conn., , -- - igerfihe people of Mifflin county have al ready - commenced the - work of - erecting a county Monument inhonor of the patriot dead of .Migineat LewistoWn; the county seat. All honor to - the unselfish people of /Litho I "Johnny comes. Marching home:' We are glad to see so many of the brave boys:return ing to their homes. Give them a -hearty welcome, for there are none who deserve more honor and gratitude than they who hare re deemed and saved our nationality. God bless them I _ • Jikir'A 'young man named John Van' Wie, aged about 23 years, was drowned in the Ti oga river pear Tioga, *illage, list Thursday morning, while engaged in running logs for Mr. Bartlett. Every effort was made to save him but without avail. The body was taken to Buffalo, where his parents reside.—.Agita- June 5, 1865. DEAR 1110: Did you know it was hot? It was and is decidedly so. It is positively too warm to write, but, I have tried reading, sleeping (which I could, have done had not the fliea entered such an earnest protest) and all other way of killing time—by the way how hard we seork titi take the life of the aforementioned gentleman,' who at last kills us—poor weak mortals that we are ! As a last resort I com mene.e writing to you. It is such fun to tease you! Hot , I I envy you straw-hatted, linen dns*red, Masculines, who have no dinner to get, no eryitio'baby to see to, nothing to do bat gut your great big feet out of thawindow; smoke your cigars ; and in other places,where they are not quite so strictly temperate as thay are here, sip your sherry cobblers, and stare , out of countenance everypretty girl who pas ses. And that reminds me again that I am ju , st glad that I'm not not pretty in &least. S bet: I go down town one look from the gen tlemen (?) is al/ I get and more than I want, you great whiskered nuisances! I wonder if the majority of men know how - digagreeable it is or a young lady to pri.ss,a gathering, of them feeling each moment that every individ ual's eye is upon her and that the minute she passes,remarks (sometimes audible to the subject of them) will be made about her gait, her dress,c. Perhaps you care to know ivhere I am. lam in just the coolest place in oar hbuse and I hare coaxed "our girl" to tell it fib for me in case any one calls (which there wont, thera never does any, body call on me) and to say that I'm "net' at home." It is fashionable you know, and I believe in following the fashion when it will 'help- me in the least. Are you going to the Circus? Oh dear I want to go—l never went to any such plade in my life; and, will you believe lit I am almOst crazy to see the show bills whica that good looking agent stuck up! in this place but I dare not stop and look lat them when I go down town for it would not Ibe ladylike, I even envied the little arching. whom I saw'gazing at them ia open mouthed , wonder the first day of their arrival. But mercy; it's five o'clock and Kate,our girl says tea's ready," So bye-bye. I susts. Lab eWellsville "Press" furnishes the rowing "prescnptioa" to suit "Susie's" case : Spiritus Vini Otardi, z! i. Spiritus Vini Jamacia, S 3. &prom Whitum, q. s. Icibuta Finis, q. s. Sliccum Prneapplei, o. k. Strawberrii. Shakatis violentur. Suckite dulciter cum siawum.) I ! Jnry List for June Term, 18661 GRAND JURORS. Allegany Stephen Ddrling. " BingciamT-J. Henry, L. E. M'Carn, I. W. Jones. I I - Clara—Sala Stevens. Coudersport—.. 13. Smith., Eulalia—q Brenule, Daniel Clerk - . Genesee—C. C. Allis. Harrisor—l-Datus Lewis, Sam'l Robinson. Hebron—Sylvester Greenman, Wm. C. Reynolds. Pieasant Valley—Hiram Harder. Sharon--Simon Drake,lA., J. Barnes. Summit—James Reed, James L. Pierce. Sweden—G. W. Toombs, G. L. Catlin. Stewartson—E. H. Pritchard. ' Sylvania—Wm. Jordan. Ulysses—Ass Raymond, E. D. Leet. =Assess JURORS. Allegany-G. W. G. Judd, Elias Cady, Daniel Huller, Luke Darling. Bingham—G. W. Daniels, S. P. B. Howe, Lumen Kibbe. / Clara—SaMuel Wakeley; Coudersport—O. IL Crosby. Harrison—L. S. Robertson, Asahel Marble. Hebron—lsaac Prink; E. D. Ayres. Hectoi—Charles pritaLard. Oswayo—Eleaser Lyman. I Pleasant Valley- T .:L. Lyman, W. H. Rogers. Roulet—Setieca' Pomeroy', C. Knowlton. Sharon—W. S. Starkwether, L. P. Perry : Stewartson—S. Washburn, G. Slarrlw. SummitT-Merricl: Jackson. Swtden-L-H. J. Neefe, H. L. Bird, J. Butler.- SYlvanitiz—John Brownie, Pardon Haskici flv.ses-TJohn Gee, Perry Brigham, G. H. - Olmsted, 3Foses Hackett. Weet Branch—Rob' t Crippen,S.M.Conable. Wh's.rtoeT-Stepb en Horton. ° / DIiD. At City Point Hospital, April 1, 1865, Irian a wound received in battle in front of Peters burg on the 31st of March, WILLIAM ROG ERS, a volunteer from Allegany trey it being just one year to'a day from the tithe he left his home to serve his country as a soldier— thns taken from this world of trouble and Bering to be with his Sailor. He was a professed christian and a mem ber of the First Presbyterian Church of Ulysses, having, with his wife, l , tinited with the church while liorne on a furlough, July 10, 1864. Though leaving the peaceful scenes of family and social life 'for the tur moil of war and the strife of battle; hi never seemed to forget the duties be owed to the Great Captain of Salvation, and his comrades speak of him 2s a most devoted christian man, and faithful soldier in his country's cause, always ready; even in his dying hour, to, ex. 7. bort and gently reprOve the boys for any immorrality or profanity. His remains - have been sent for, but owing to an oversight or carelessness of the 'officer in charge, the most diligent search to End the body Was unavailing. So he sleeps in an un known -resting - place in Old Virginia. He leaves a wife,[ two small children and numer ous friends who deeplyfeel the loss of a good husband, a good father, a good brother and a good chisel in the community. • I His Funeral Services will be held at Hay.. mond Corner, on Sudsy, tune Ilth, at 11 o'clock A. 31: -At Iva residence in Adams tp. Hillsdale co., Mich, on the morning of May 26; of Pulmonary (Consumption, LUCIUS M. FRE?iCH, aged 44 years. ;. The deceased was formerly a resident of this place--well-Imown and highly esteemed by our old citizens.! Iffi Ci:TANT ANrcourrugmENT GREAT -SALE I , OF: . !+TC ES. CHAINS. DIAMOND. RINGS: ETC. OFt . e 11111 ion Iflollars , Worth!' TO BE DISPOSED OF AT OINE DOLLAR EACH! Without! regazil to Value ! Not to be paid for until you know what you are to receive!!! Spleviid List of Articles ! I 2o belold 1 _ at One Dollar Ea c h !!! 300 Musical Boxes, from $2O to $25 each 150. " " with Bells and Cgstinets, 200 " 500 " 500 Silier Teapots and,Cof 1. fee Urns, 20 " 50 " 500 Silver Chaffing Dishes 30 " 100 " 1000 " "Ice Pitchers; 20 * 50 " 2500 • " Syrup Cups with Salver's, 28 " 50 " 5000 " Drinking Cups apd Goblets, 3000 " Castors 2000 " Fruit. Card and Cake Baskets • 20 " 50 " 5300 Dozen Silver Tea Spoona 10 " 20 doz, 10000 " " Table S,poons Torke, 20 " '4O " 250 Gents' Gold Huntirg , Case Watches. 50 " 150 each 250 Ladies'Gold and Enam eled Huiating,-Case Watebe 200 Diamond Dings 5000 Gold restn and IC'eck Chains, 4 " 3000 " Oral Band Bracelets 4 " 5000 Jet and Gold Bracelets 6 " 2000 Chatelaine Chains' and Guard Chains 7000 Solitaire and Gold Brooche3 I 5000 Coral,Opal and Ernerard Brooches 5000 Mosaic, Jet, Lara and* Florentine Ear brops ; 4 MID Coral,Opal and Emerald Ear Drops 4000 California Diamond Breast-pins 2.50 3000 Gold ilFob and. Vest Watch-keys I 2.50 it 4000 Fob and Vest-ibbon slides • , 5000 Sets at:sire-Sleeve button t , Studs, &c.. 3000 Gold Thimbles, Pen- cils, &c: 4 " 10000 Miniature Lockets 2.50" 4000 " Lockets, Mag ic Spring, 10 .0 3000 Gold Tooth-picks Cross es, &t. 2"" 5000 Plain Gold Rings • 4 " 5000 Chased Ring, 4 " 10000 Stone Set and Signet' Rings I 2.50" 10000 California Diamond . Rings 7500 Sets Ladies Jewery— Jet and Gold.) 1 6000 Sets Ladies Jewe ry— ' Cameo,Pearl,Opa and 'other stories I 4 " 10000 Gold Per 4, Silver Ex tension 'Holders and Pencils 4 " 10 10000 Gidd Pena . and Gold Mounted Holders 6". 10 " 5000 Gold Pens and Gold Fx- . tension Holders 15 " 25 " Adm#kistrator's Notice. . - i - F. ratite of Administration having beep 5000 Ladies' Gilt and Jet , Buckles b'";'ls " IA grantel B to the undersigned on the Es-1, .5000 Ladits'lllt and Jet Hair ! tate of DEN 'IS MAGLNNIS, late of Ge"eeed - - Bars k Balls 5 " 10 " township, dec'd, notice is hereby given tot those indebted to make immediate payment,l ARRANICIALE 4 CO., and these having claims against the same to 31.csriassrtacus: AGENTS, i present them, properly authorized to No". 167, BROADWAY; NEW YORE; ,- ANN MAGINNI3. [ Announce that all the above list of goods Genesee, April 25, 1865. will be sold for One Dollar each. i In consequente of tbeig:reat stagnation of• ster : Regi s Notice. 'trade in the ma.U.ufacturing.i districts a En , . A LL persons interested will please take, land, through the war heviug cut off the sup • /1 notice that the following Accountant's ply of cotton, a large qtraintity of Valuable! have filed their accounts in the Register's Jewelry, originally intenod for the English Office of Potter County, and that the Mme market has been sent . ff for sale in this_ will be presented to the Orphan's Court for conntry, AND musr M, SOLD AT ANY confirmation on Monday the 19th day of June SACP.IFICE! under tires? circumstances, 1865 in Coudersport. ARRANDALE & CO., acting as agents for The account of Mary B. Smith l;' William the principal European mhnufacturers, have !Dexter Administrators of David P... Smith, resolved upon a great GO Apportionment to' late of ' Oswa,yo Tp, deceased. beklivided according to the following regu lations: Tlliaccount of Edwin Sts' m, Admer of __ . — - certificatps of the various articles are put into envelopes indiscrimlnately, and when ordered, are taken out without regard to choice, and sent by mail; thus showing no favoriteism. On receipt• the certificate, you will see what you Breit() have, and then it is at your option to send the dollar and take the article or not., PUrchasers may thus obtain a: Gold Watch, Diamond Ring, or any set, ofJewelry on our list for Oss DoLLAa. Send 23 Cents for a Certificate. In alltransactions hy mail, we shall charge for forwardirig the Certificates, paying post age and doing thel btisiness, 25 centS each, which must be enCloied when the Certificate is s-nt for. Five Certificates will be sent for $l, eleven for $2, thirty for $5, sixty-five for $lO, - one ;hundred for $l5. . What the orress" say of us. .The Lafayette (bd.) Daily Courier, March, 18, 1865, says: "A better selected, more varied or fashion able assortment of jewelry cannot be found on the continent than Arrandale ,t Co. are now offering: Messrs. Arrandale it Co. oc cupy a high position in commercial circles as men erktirely above the common trickery of trade. Their statements may be implicitly re iteOrponitroth +is to' the character of their goods and the manner of disposal. Ladies especitily, in all parts of the country are re alising 'handsome profits as agents, and if any of our fair readers desirelto interest them selves in the enterprise, they may do so with perfect confidence. GREAT GIFT DiSTRIBETIOIL—A rare oppor tunity is offered for obtaining watches,chains, diamond rings, silverware, etc.,lby Messrs! Arrandald eCo., at No. 167 Broadway. Tbey have an immense stock of articles,varying in value, and all are offered at one dollar each' The distribution is very fairly done—yori agree to take a certificate of a certain article enclosed in an envelope, and are not required to pay y3ur dollar unless you are satisfied with the'article,which will certainly be worth more than that amount, and may be worth $5O or $lOO. An excellent mode this clot in vesting-a dollar.--Sunday City,' February.l9, 1865.• Messrs. Arrandale it Co. have long been personally known- tip us, and we believe them to be every way Worthy of public confidence. Scottish American Tour. Tune 11, We have inspected,-at the office of Arran dale tt Co.'s Agency for i •Earopeen Manatee:, taring Jewellers, a' large assortment of fash; ionahle and, valuable jewelry of the newest' patterns. We also" noticed a large -quantity of silver plate, and unders:ana that the Whole of these newly imported articles are- to be disposed of oa snow, principle, gividg great. advantages to buyers, and affording exten sive employment to agents. We know the firm in question to be very respectable and thor oughly worthy of public confidence, and re commend onr friends to read their advertise ment.--N. Y. Albion, September 3, 18t3. Threzormss - r poi. LADIES.—The most ell. gible and profitable' employment we hare heaid of for ladies is the sale of certificates for the Great Gift Distribution of Arrandalo & Co. A lady of our acquaintance has been very successful in this way, not only filling her own purse, but also in doing a; good turn to those to whom she sold the certificates, a 3 will be seen by our Advertising Cointans.— Gentlemen can also be thus engaged.—.Y. Y. Sunda? , IfercurY, Aug. 14, 1864.. 1 g , The Braieh Tflag of Kingston, C - 0 -),. says, Nov. 76th] 1864, "Otte of our lady snbscribers, became an Agent for Arrandale .1 . Co., and by request brought some twenty articles sent as prizes tar her agency. to this office for in spection, and withotrt hesitation we can state that each and all of the articles Isere Worth treble the amount of cost to tile recipients, and some of them sir times." I . 1 _ We have seen some very pretty :specimens of Table and Teaspoons, Gold ;Watches, Ladies' Chains, Pins, Bracelets, eke.. irhich 1 bare been sent by Arranclale & Co. it) this. place, for $1 each.—.Ansilica Reporter, I f Y. F. State, Feb. 15, 1865. I - - .IGENTS.--We want agents in revery ' regiment, and in every town and count, and those acting as such will be allowed 10 cents i• on every Certificate ordprefl by theca, pro. vided Their remittance amounts to one dollar, also other inducements ; ihich can be le rued;_ on application. Agents will collect; 25 cents for every Certificate, and remitls cents to sus, either in cash or postagal stamps. ARRANDALE S. CO.. , • 167 Ilropdway, N. X. 5" SO . *" 15" 20 " 35" 70 " I 50`'100 " 30 " 8 CI 10 " 5u 20 a Noticp. GDRICANIA, Potter Co., ra., Aug. 1, 1863. NOTICE is hereby given that Charley Bu- . 1 shot!, now or late of !this county, holding the following describedproperty. has n6t yet paid any consideration wbatever fcr the fame, and all persons arelierebY warned not to pnr- chase any-of said property of the said Biishor before the decision of,thie Court is given in. this case and C. Blishor has paid to me the consideration money therefor. • ' The following is:the pr!operty Ist. A certain tract of land near the Ger mania Mill, in warrant 50'5. Abbott township, Potter county, Pa.; containing 100 acres.— Also 25 acres in warrant !'oiB and adjoining the above. 2nd:- A certrin tract o land, with Mill and improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in warrant 5819, in Stewartson township, Potter county, Pa., containing about 204 acres.} C. Bushor holds! also is trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township, Tioga county, Pa., on the road leading from Germania.to Gaines, containing 850 acres. tf Wf. RADDE. 44 8- " 8 sz 4.0 6 a 10 " EMI 3'i 10 cc 3 . Li 8 Is a se 10 " 20 " 8 it 10 " 11 " 111 " Administrator's. Notice. - "WHEREAS Letters of Administration to it 1/ the Estate of JOHN BRIZZEE late of Oswayo to., deceased, bare been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay- - meat, and those having claims against the same will present them, dray authenticated, for settlement.to" 2" Ifl " 'WILLIAM DEXTER, of Oswayo Village , Admer April 17, j 1865. Thomas Statham, late of Harrison Tp, dec'd. The account of Amos French & Harrik A. Rees, Administrators of Eli Rees, late of Coudersport Boro' deceased. eouderstlort, May 12. 1885. I DAN BAKER, Registef Trial List, Jane Tcrrn, 1565. 1 Jones, use of Smith vs Reynolds 2 A dna'rs of L. StrongiTs. W T .kA ?Jones 3 Shafer Ts May and'Smith 4 •Fuller Card vs. Deremer k Thompson 5 Wood vs W Chandler 6 Colwell 4-Lyman vs C Chandler. J G Mercereau et al vs Deidrick.h"White 8 SM. Mills TS Geo Bartlett 9 Price'use of Bowman vs Huribert 10 Hurdle vs Fay, Bradley k Wright 11 Keltz vs Daggett 12 N Dwight Ts Colrsell & Weston 13 E G Crum vs E Seely 14 E H Hopkins vs C White 15 C Bushor-vs Potter Co. Forest Imp. Co. 16 Goodrich vs Monroe 17 Lee vs Kenyon H. J. OLMSTED, Proth'f. pre ‘ th'y's Office, May 9, '65, NOTICE OF APPEALS. Mated States Excise Tax, Eigi,teenth Collection District of Penn' a, comprisiig the Counties of, Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, rioga and. Potter. XTOTICE is hereby given,l pursuant to the II provisions of Section 19 of the Act ap proved Jane 39th, 18 4 3.1, that the lists of val uations and enumerations of property sub ject to Tax under the Internal Revenue Laws, taken by the several Assistant Assessors of this District, will remiaa open at their Office's for ten days before the date affixed to hear Appeals, for the examination 'of nil. persons interested..j I will re eive and determine appeals_ rela tive to erroneous or excessive valuations iv enumerations: In Centre county at Bellefonte, on Wednes day, June l t i rth, 1865: In Potter county, at Coudersport, on Sat urday. Jan 17th, 1865. In Tioga ounty. at.Wellsboro,on Wednes day, Jtine 21st, 1865. In ',rooming county, at Williamsport, on. Friday:4lmo 23d, 1665. In Clinton county, at Lock Haven, on Sat. urday, .Tune 24th, 1865. • All appeals to the Assessor must be made is writiing. specifying the matter respecting which a decision is requested, and stating the ground of error or inequality complained of GEORGE BOAL, Assessor. ,13oarsbare Ps., 11ifty 27, 1865 117011 can't believe what fine BM:GAINS are to be had at 0141LSTED'd.