NE .S sHER ' IDAN GRANT OM AGAINH I }IEA.RD F I= NION VICTORY ANOTHER DOWN GOL LINE IN GOODS SEAMY. DE AND DBMS Sr. Co,, P, L ST .4.4 now and compete Are noW fteeivil jOCIC. Or Goods Sprin the latavy 'decline 4- purchased since t panic - in l' , eiv York. during the rece Consisting of ua DRESS. GO iNA DELA gza POP ] ZPA CAs S, Itt OZA...IVBIG VE AS' 11 V iPLAM PO SILKS, BLACK SA.7.RTS: ,B 4 LOA s, CL 0 A.KING S, tCASSLIIERES, WE F ull BL CLOTHING TAMLION Avso I & SHOES, BOOT; 4A CAPS, r i 7V - Q &c., &c. Drugs and Fancy Articles Oils, Paints, and Dye. Stuffs, White Lead In TittCaits,AleohOl, Camphene fierosene,Lamp arid Lamp Fixtures, Glass, iatent Medicines, Chemicals, Botiinical Herbs, Perfumery,Fancy Son and Toilht -articles, Gum, Hair, Ivory said Wooden COmhs, Pomades and Colognes, and a fine assortment of Flavoring extracts, Pens, Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil—raw and boiled, Brushes Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Pairtt, Varnish and Artist Bruihes CHOICE STOCK OF GROCERIES, GoodTem, Sugars, Choke Syrup, Good Rio Coffee, Wee, Indli and Dandelion' roffee, Rice, Corn Staub, Farina, 'Cocoa, sc., ' ALWAYS ON ELND. P. A.. VrtBEINS 3 & Co., Calmar Main and Second Streets, Cesderepost t £pr. 10, 1866 - 1 DR. TA BOTT'S FILLS -, ',.- i , Compased of ghly concentiftted `extracts from riots and he bs otthe highest medicinal value, infalliahle in the, cute cf.all diseases of the Liver or l ay detkingeme)st -of the Di , gestivel Organs. hey remove. /al linphrities of the , BlOod, and are unequaled' in the'cure of Diiiirliss, Jan dice, Dyspepiiia, "Scrofula, BiliousneSs, Live Complaint, revers: Head ache; Plias, Merqulial Diseases, Hereditary Humnri. , 1 ; Dose, fur adUlts, one pill in :the Mornings, l'ehildreni half 'a pill: i!From one to three Pille.will c4e ordinary ccses, and from one to three boxeslwill Cure any curable case of no matter how long standing.t . Piice $l.OO 'VI MOTT 'I'ALBOTT, M. D. CO., York. 62 Fulton Stroet;,!lievi - i 1, RESISTANCE AT AN FAD I Genbral news of i brilhant acbievqments is arriving from ev i ery quarter. I Heads that most furiously rebel against the Paws of bean ty, idhgther they be white, iron) gray, or sandy or glaring tied, are every Where • ' STRIKING 11THEIR 9OLORS, And assuming the loveliest brouFn or the Mint lusti•o'tfr and perfect }black, !under thU swift operation of Christadci o's Hair DYe Which trtinsfiguas them in a few moments. MahnfactUred b jJ. CRISTADORO, Ito. 6' Astor House,' Net York, Sold by Druggists. A ..licd b • all fair Dressers.. • t - AfICAWiA.'WATCH .. :. • , AN ;EuESANTINOVELTY IN WATCHES. 1 ~ The cases of tli,s watch'are a*entirely new invention(cbmpOed of six different met als combineid, piled together and plan ished, producing an exact imitation of 18 carat gold, 411 ed Arcana, which will always keep its cold '.. They are as beautiful as Aid gold, and are affbrded at one-eighth the cost. The case is beautifully designed with Panel and shield far nfline, with Patent Push Pin, and, engraved in the exact style of the cele brated Caild Huraing Levers, and are really handsome add dehirabie, and so!,exact an im itation !of Old 'as to i defy detection. The nuoventeutiS mannfactdred by the well known St. ditner Witch loruphuy of gurope,and are superbly '',finished having engraved pallets, fancy carved bridgesi adjusting regulator, with .gold bal atO and,the improved jeweled action, with line ilial and skeleton hauds,nnd is warranted, a gqod tine keepef. . These Watlches are of three different sizes, the smallest( being fot Ladies, • and are all finnan.; Ca_ i s. IA case of six will be sent by f Mail orTExp ess (for ..12.3.00., A single one sent in p.' ha idso ne l% orocco Case for $253, will radi2y,,ell hr thr e times their cost. We arc Ecd: agents for thi watch in the 'United States, !and none are enuine which do not bic..t. our Tr:de mark.r . Address 1 G.:.1 ARO W.. 'DE VAUGII 3: CO., i l I lihnorters; 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 0.A.• TIO,N FROM `DIE AMERTICIN I WATCH COZPAIITY. 1 i ;roiaiiin f ,,- -ccmt to our kr:el.:ledge that im itations of iho American Watch have been =I L • pct tpag the elna: set m great number, calcu lated NT till:7i: otter wortlllessne, to injure thc'repotation our genuine products, to proteettour ownlaiterests and .the public from impopitlon : we.agjain publish the trade marks by whiCh our Vatches may invariably be known. I Tv e niandadtcrc tar styl , cs.of Watches., Ti t s IYrst has Itlte name ' . "KM.BRICAN I i WATCH 1 CQ.. Waltham, Hass.," engrave. pn the insideplaie. The Second bds the name' 'API LETWA TRACI' k CO., Wzililism, Mass.,'' engravql ,en the inside phite. The j Third has ttLe 1131rfa l ' . "P. Sl I.3ARTUTT, Wait, am, Mass,," tin graved on .the inside plate. 11 'All 41'e above styles have:, the name Amer ican Watch Co. phinted on the dial, 'and are warratiteditiev ny respect.: The ili mirth has; the name j . "Wk..BLLER, Boston, Mass„" engraved on thelinside pill e, and is not named on the dial. ; • , _ l' , 1 All the above Oescribed watches are made of various sizes and are cola in gold 6f silver cases, i ns may b y e required. 414, hardly ohsible for us 'tia accurately describe the nn erous imitations tb which we hate alluded. They are usually.inscribed i•CLOTBS. . with names so . arty approaching our own as to escape th •tbservation. of the unaccus tomed ;buyer. S me are represented as made by thel"Union Watch Co., of Boston, Masi." —no such coln.any . existing: Some are named the "S idier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or Win. Ellery style, finally known is the". iddier's Watch." Otherssre named ;the "Appleton Watch Co. ;" others tire P.;S.lltutt.4ll," instead of our "P. S. tart lEtt i" rbegides miany varieties named in such a mantrer as to Inpnvey the idea that they are the clritable .titpductious of the American VA t It Colora.n., 1 . ' - Wye also caution the ptiblic, and partidu tarly sVldiers, Addinst buyinr , certain articles CAL +:1) watcheAlso freelylad e 'vertised in hilts tratedipapers et "Army Watches," '‘'Officer's Watches," "Sia.gle Time Observers," "Arcane Watches,' .1;41 the prices'of which are stated to be from sev ri to sixteen dollars. A good watch; in thes i times., 'cannot be afforded for 1 any such moot ; A little. attefit on yin the part of bayers will •, protect them fil, ,om gross imposition. 4013121 NS .11 APPLETON Agents ffti• the American Watch C 0.., 1 18S Ethaclway, New York. , . iirte j markA bloc ure 'of Stiff Knee by AltrotlCs Porous Plas ters-lion any persons, from stepping on a piece of orari,„4e peel, have been lame,o for life... !A caste Which might have been of this kind has just been brought to our notice. A gentleman, froth placingiths heel of his hoot on a p ece of orange peel, was suddenly thrown down and violently sprained his .. knee.; e w !six months confined to the house, t ough _to had the best 'medical ad vice. As ala t.ltesort a very eminedt ph,y sician was calla in to see if anything more could be donei lifter examination - he said: "My opinion i Ydnr knee will never be bent again." He recommended that the whole leg and knee shoidd be encased in a plaster of Paris, bandage ! which Would accelerate the permanent stiffening of the knee, and said, "the sooner it Was donethe better." But the patient, befo e: trying this application and 1 having a stiff linen; for Ilife, enveloped it in our Porous P asters, and in less than two months his k eel was perfectly cured. Principal agehcy, Btlandreth Honst, New York. By th a yard or single plaster. ' Sold by all dealers is medicines. _ 1 -,- .( Dr. AI. - FRE - NCH's CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS A RE beeoniing the most Topular Medicine /11 in circulation' for the cure of Ltoß OOMPLAINT, TIYSPEPSIA, .TAUN DIOR,' DEHISITY OF THE NERVOUS. I SYSTEM, and WEAR:It:IBS of the S'FOEACR and DIGESTIVEORGANS. • It isi a lsogaining , a great reputation in the , •, CURE of DIPTHERIA. Pt:in ippel Mee, coudeteport, Potter co., Pa. I 1 ' • j - • • , •• IMO TEE POTTER:COUNTY, JOURNAL Cmider B Port , 7edneeday Evening, 7nne 14 1 1865 Local. and General. UNION . iTATE `COI ' PEZVTIQN A State Convention will be held at Elarrig . burg on WEDNESDAY, the 19th of JULY, 1865,E at 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of put ting a nomination a State Ticket, tti be sup ported by the' friends of the Union .at the coming October election. The.earnest and zealona labors ofa inyal people secured the great victory in 1864, ftnd made the war, which our enemies denounced as a failure, a glorious success in 1865. Our flag has been maintained--our enemies destroyed—our Government 13reserved, and peace re-established Let every friend who aided in thi§ result, takemeasures to be rep resented in that Convention. We ;mist see to it that the fruits of our success are not lost to the Nation. Business of vast importance will be pre sented for Rh consideration, and every dis trict in the State dhould be represented. SIMON CAMERON, Chairman. A. W. Etsorkictr, taries. WEWEPTFORNEY, I—e1 —e C" . $r Mrs. L.. H. Higourney, the poete l ss, died at Hartford, on last Sunday, June 11. She was 76 years of age. - - I tal..Charlie Manning has just received the finest assortment of Jewelry ever brought to this County. It is well worth seeing,' if you ddn't want fo purch2se, and we would advise all, and especially the ladies, to call and eiamit e. 11g9.Gov. Curtin recommends that in every part of the State, on the approaching Anni versary of Independence, special observances be had of welcome to our returned volun teers, and of commemoration of their heroic deeds. Coudersport has decided to ? ZS — Gather togethei the meanest and low est of the Tile wretches of earth, put them into their months all the concentrated ob scenity of the Iputliens of our cities, Once them wader a tent, arid you hare a slight idea of the "Great World GirCus." W'DIDN'T MEET.—The Legislature j• of North Carolina, which adjourned last Febru ary, to meet on the third Monday of May,ldid, not meet, "according to adjournment." On' motion of one W. T. Sherman, who spoke through cannons and other ugly looking in struments. the Meet - 115 - g, Was indefinitely postponed. , ' • 1 • air A negro was recently draAtm as a ju ror in Providence, Rhode Island, and took his seat among the others. Hitherto it has been customary there, when a negro has been drawn as a juror, to intimate , that he is I not expected to, serve. But now it seems that a different course is to be pursued in this matter. ' The Ttittoar.—Families would do well to keep always at borne a box of "Brown's Bronchi- Troches," a. simple but most marvellously efricacious,specific for affections of the throat, dffording prompt relief in , cases of coughs, d,olds, bronchial troubles, etc. Singers and public speakers will find them also excellent clear the voice and render articulation wonderfully easy.—lfonthly Aragizine. ' • 113Sy•It seems to he shown upon satisfactory 'ev:idence that Dr. ri lack burn, the hideous devil .of yellow fever notoriety, did amt6alt3- iairoduce that pestilence into i ewburni last slimmer. A great eatuber of women Find children Were tlieriby indrderred'; and yet :this Blackburn walks the earth, and human 'beings speak to bun and feed him, and Wait `upon his orders, and the earth s*afieWs , netther him nor thud.. The: age of miracles Is it k deeti prtst, • 05y-Art extra from the office of the 2V - ationat Bank Note Reporter says' •'the notes of the •Somerset and Wdrcester savings Dair. Md., and Merchants' rank oT 'Westfield, N. Y., are 'thrown out and distredited. The first natned institution never 'has been 'quoted as sound currency by the National Bonk Note Reporter, so those who followed its directions have Suffered no loss. The notes of the above be.uksthould be rcfliscd for the prese'ati" Observaht gentlemenw ohave recen - qy traveled extensively through the Southern 'Confederacy, say that men are much fore bundant than they bad antidipated. The able-bodied male population are by no Means billed off by the 'war. High officers of the confederate army say that Jeff. Davis told the t,ruth iiteral7S lastdevidter When he proclaimed , kti a public speech fupeorgin that two-thirds of the Southern conscripts had defferted.from his army'. ' We have iieWs of fat:ll - ter i - ante in American securities in the Loudon market. tinited States Five-Twenties were quoted on the -25th ultimo at 07 and 67h En advance of cline per cent. on th'e rata 0f the kiay previous. It would appear that the attempt of the rebel iiympallizers to bleats a panic among foreign holders of our securities, by circulating sen ation rumors of a probable ruPture of friettl-- ly relations between this` country and France, has altogether failed. 1, azi"While the troWd Vas p`ressiiit for 'ward to shake hands with GPriernl Sheridan fat the depot in Erie, the othernight, the Gen era observed a small boy making trdinendous exertions to reach him. The croNvd ;was so dense that the little, fellow' did not make rriuch.progress, so the General stepped off.the car Into tbe crowd, and making, his tray to the bey,,beld out his hand, saying,i with a smile, "Come on, Young Atnerlca." 'nip boy grappled the hand he had sought for, and seelped to quiver with delight over the fact of Sheridan's : Conn:tit - 4 hprort him such a niatktd distinction. TIM NATIONAL DEBT.---WC hate riots Miele Sgores, from the hands of Secretary McCtilloch, showing the aggregate of the na tional debt, as it,was knoitm , to exist on the first of the present Month: The following are Ithe details : j . Total indebtedness; $2,635 . ,265, c n3 Interest,both in gold and Italia. 124,638,874 amount bearing int'st in coin 1.108,113,842 —lnterest 64,480,489 Bearing int'st in laVirful Money 1,053.476,371 .—lnterest 60,158,384 Atuonnt on which int. has ceased 786,270 Amount bearing, no interest 472,829,270 Legal tender notes in cifculatiOn 659,160,569 Fractional ctirteiney 24,667,000 Uncalled for pay tecinisitions 40,000,000, Treasury notes Over ' 25,000,000 It thus appears that we have already a debt of over two thousand sit hundred and thirty fve millions, which before the end of the fis cal year in 1866, will no doubt be swelled to three thousand ,millions, with an interest of One hundred slid' fifty millions in gold and currency to pay annually. .4.04..1 Bc 4l; AMIN CABEWL: 'ORGANS.- No: Tr4e. Who . hears "these' instruments will be surprised 'atl the Very strong favor with which they ere regarded by our leading-or lanists. Their quality of tone is; ado:amble,- roundil sonorous, I pure, and sympathetic; while they have abundant volume, of tone for ,i i .c any private hotise, and quite sufficient for smaller chu hes ,and for such bills hs are' usually, ock 4 pied lay Sunday •scheals. _ Wiih all this, the r daPacity for expression is won- , derful, lexce ding in some respbctsl even that of the large t andlmost costly church organs. 1 This is mai ly effected by the introduction of a swell, ope ated upon ah entirely new prin ciple, whit givestthe performer ve efficient control of the tones he produces; he mod erate prices, at whichl they , are sol , and the little space they occupy, are impor i tant prac tical advatitisges to these instruments.—.Yezr rerk Commercial Advertiser. t • ; The following Pennsylvania /Lev• men tsi belonging tb the Army of thr: Potomac, and the Armies of the Tennessee, and Georgia, took part in the grandreview at Washington, and will be mustered out of service on their return to the capitol of this State: Cavalry.-16t, 2d , 6tb, 17th; and 20th Regiments. .Artillery.—Battery D, Pennsylvania Hem" , Artillery, Captain S. IL Rhoads. Infantry—.Ainth Corps.-45th, 47th, 48th, 50th, 51st, 100th, 200th, 207th, 208th, 209th, anti 211th Regiments. Fifth Corps.-11th, 56th, aad; 88th, 91st, 107th, 114th, 117th, 118th, 121st; 142 d, 155th, I9Bth, 191st, 198th, and 210th Reginsents. • Total Pennsylvania Regiments in the Army of the. Potomac: Infantry, 42 ;ICaValryi 5; Artillery, 1. The following Regiments were lrevieNoed with'Slierman's Army: Fourteenth Corps.---78th Pennsylvania_. Twentieth Corps.-28th, '29th, 46th, 73d, 11111.7, and 147th Infantry; and Battery E., ladependent Pentia Artillery. Total, 7 Reg inents of Infantry, and 1 Artillery. M.A. week ago we had the pleasure of attending the June Festival. held in the Spring Mills Academy by the ladieiand gen tlemen of that vicinity; and can truly admit an agreeable surprise. We had been antici pating something fine, but the reality sur passed anything our imagination bad (fired to picture. To attempt a description of the performance in detail would surely result in a failure to give any idea of its excelbirce, and we - *lll be compelled to confine ourselves to such as pleased our fancy Most. The solo of a patriotic song entitled, "tafurl the Flag," was finely rendered by Mrs. F; ; "Sleep On," a quartette,' and "Ring the Bell,"a fell chorus, were listened to with pleastrre ; *bile the song of "Jefferson D"—slightly changed to suit the times—was received with great applause. We noticed in thhi,liowever,a Want of proper respect for the "prOminent charac teristic" of the "Southern chivalry." We tiled the "American Girl Song," and the "Gipsey Girl," didn't sing much like the covered carts, pots, kettles, and pipes, of our youthful fears and. dreams. Mr. .Youngs' performances on the violin are equal to the best efforts of the masters—but we are much afraid his story about the farmer's dog and the lost youth will have a bad influence on the' rising generation. The Tableaux were of a superior character, particularly "Joan D'Are"—very impressive. very difficult, but very sauces:lo. The "Rising Sun" was a "tall"- sell, while "Jeff" was a sad realety. The "People's Lawyer" was worth traveling thirty miles to see. 'Solon Shingle, his apple sass, darter and song are entitled to 'our heartfelt thanks. "Jas' SO I" N ot ce of Third Series of 1-30 s now ready. . The demaii4l for the 'Second Series of the i-30 Notes Was so great that the Treasury Department was unable to print them with sufficient rapidity to fill the orders It will be.remembered that a hundred millions IYere subscribed and paid for in a single Week. erititink presses have finally siiiinowited the difficulty, and on Wednesday, June 'lth, the deliveries of the Third Series commenced ) and kill be 'continned With the sale picitript ties's that marked the supply, of the notes of the 'first and second series. It has 'been ttrit interruption of delivery at the time of sub scription: which has given an - appearance of a falling off in the popular taking of the loan, —the great body of small takers being un- , willing topay their sooty unlest they receive their notes right in harid, to carry them home. - It is expected that after khit week the day suliscriptions to the .B..even-Thirties will run up into millions, es They wailuhdeubtedly be stimulated by -the opening of the farmers,' wool markets East •and West.. It is not at all likely that the Goyernment will ever again offer so desirable a sechrify as these notes, and about two hundred millions only remain to be taken. With The "oltist tdlife the national ei penses will be vastly reduced, and investors must -look sharp for a reduction in the rate of interest as soon as the present loans bey come dee, add can be paid off. There is no reason why the United States . cteditfor money should ever again fall below its credit for coure§e. The same spirit that preserved the geographic -integrity of the 'country Will place its pecuniary integrity on a par with that of the mos;; 'favored nations—and that will represent et rate of interest under rather than bver-four per cent. Diarble Yard. HE ea.l3scriber desires to inform the citi zens of Potter that he can supply Otero with all-kinds of Mtirble werky as cnap xtld as good as it can be had any place in the country , . MONUMENTS and TOMBSTONES of all kinds furnished onshort notice. C. SIIEUNLEi Coudersporl.t, Feb 0 '65 IS, 'NOTICE TO DELINQUENT COLLECTORS, , I am requested by the County Contralto= sioners.to give Notice to all Collectors for 1864-and-pteviousithat unless they Inv to tliA, Treasurer the full amount due from them, by the last day of. next Court, Durations will, issue against them immediately after Court. JNO. S. MANN, Att'y for COrnts. boudersportoMay 22, 1865.. Annual Taxes for 1865. .TOTICE is hereby giver. that the list of Assessments made and taken by the .Assistant AsseSso' Of the 11th DiVisith of the 18th District of Penn'a, will remain open at, his Office in Coudersport, for the examination of all persons interested, for ten days before Saturtay, Juite 17th, 1861 On that day the Assessor will appear in Coudersport to re ceive and determine ail appeals, Which must be made to him in writing, spebifying the matter respecting which a decision. is re quested; and stating ,the &Minds of error or inequality complained of, 13y order of GEOitGt P.OAL, Assessot. A. notixsymn, Assistant ASsessol. Coudersport, May 29, 1865. Gi; D"—"JONES' CLERK"—says i he can; "beat the Jewa''selling'Cotton Goods.. SOiP'Queitiun Settled! Inquire at STEPINS' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT GREAT. SALE OF WATCHES CHAINS. DIAMOND ' FONG; ETC. One Million Dollars north! TO BE DISPOSED OF AT . ONE. DOLLAR RAGA!! Without regard to l Value ! Not to Be paid for until you know what you are to receive !I' S . plewild List of Articles ! ! 20 be sad at One Dollar ,Each! 1.1 300 Musical Boxes, from $2O to $26 each. 160 " • " with Bells and Castinets, 200 " 500' 600 Silver Teapots and Cof fee Urns, 500 Silver Chaffing Dishes 30 " 100 " 1000 " Ice Pitchers, 20 " 50 " 2500. " Syrup Cups witli Salvers, 20 " 50 " 5000 " Drinking Cups and Gobiets, b u 50 it 3000 11 Castors 15 1 ' 20 " 2000 " fruit,' &trod and Cake Baskets 20'" 59 ir 5.000 Bosch Silver tea Spoons 10 " 20 doz 10000 " " Table Spoons & Forks, 20 "• 40 " 250 Geni,s s Gold flouting- Case Watches 50 " 150 each 250 Ladies'Gold and Magni- eled Ilunting-CCase Watches 200 Diattiond Rings i 5000 Gcild Vest and Neck Chains, F 4 " 3000 " Oral Bind Bratelets 4 " 5000 Jetand Gold Brackets 2000 Chatelaine, Chains l and Guard Chains' 1000 Solitaire and old Brooches 5000 Coral,Opal and Etnerard Brooches 6000 Mosaic, Jet, Lars.. and Florentine Ear Drops 7500 Coral,ktpai and Erdrzald Ear Drops 4000 California Diamona trefist-ides -2.50" 3000 Gold Fob And Vest Watcb-keys ?.50" 4000 Fol cud Vest-Ribbon slides 5000 Sets Solitaire-Sleeve buttons; Studs, &c. 3000 Gold 'Thimbles, Pen cils, te. 10000 Miniature Lockets 2.50 ", 4000 ' l ' Lociets i Mag ic Spring I /0 " 3000 Gold Tooth-plclis•Cross es, .&e.. 1 2" 5000 Plain Gold Rings 4" 5000 Glasea Gold Rings ; 4 4' 10000 Stone •Se . t and Signet Rings 10000 California Diamond Rings 500 "Sets - - Ladles Jewelry- 7 • :Jet and Gold I '6OOO Sets Ladies Jewelry— .' 'Cameoyeari 3 Opal and other stones 10p00 Gold Pdns,Silver Erg lensicra Holders tend pencils 10900'001d Pens 'and ,Gold I Mounted Holders , .6 " 10 5000 Gold pens and Gold Fr 4 I tension• Holders 15 11 15 5000 Ladies' 'Gilt and Jet Buckles sdoo Ladies'Gilt an6Jet Fair Bars 'Balls 5 " 10 If . ' •• ABIRANDAtE CO., • MANUFACItrItEIti' AGENT 4 o. 1.0, BROADWAY, NEW YORK, I Announce that all the above list of gonas will be ar each, In for One .9911 h, ] In consequence - of the great stagnating of trade in themannfacturing 'districts of Eng land, through the war 'having cut off the sup. ply of cotton, a inrge quantity Of Valuable Jewelry, originally, intended for 'the English market, has been sent off for sale in this country, AND MUSI' I BE 'SOLD AT AlsrlC 1 SACRIFICE•I Undeilthese circamstais/es, ARRANDALE & C 0.,, eating as agents* for the.principal European manufacturers; hfive resolved Upon a great G..tft .4pportionmen to be divided according to the following reu ,. lations : 1 . . CertifteE.Ctyo of the various 'articles are . put into envelopes indiscriminately, and When ordered, .area taken out without 'regard to choice, and sent by mail, thisa shoWing, no favoritrism. On receipt or the :bertihotte, you will see what ydu are to hare, arid it en it is at yonr option to send the dollar and take the article or nOt. Purchasers may 'thus obtain a Gold Witch, Diamond Ring, or ktny set of .I . 7elry on our list for ONE Dorlan. ._I ! - Sends Cents Ear a CertifiCate. 1 i In all' transactions by mail, we shall ch a rge for forwarding the Certificates, paying post age and doing the business, 25 cants each, which must be enclosed when the Certificate is sent for. live Certificates will be sent for . $l, eleven for $2, thirty for $5, siity-five for $lO, one hundred for $l5. i What the ' , Tress" wry of um, -771.1 Lafayette (Ind.) -Daily Courier, Irareh, 18,1865, says: A 1 • “A, better selected, More vatted or fashion able 'assortment of jewelry cannot be found on the continent than Arragdale it - Co. are now - offering: Messrii. Arrandale & to. - cit - - copy a high position in Commercial circles as men entireliaboVe the common tfiCkery of trade. Their statements's:oily be iniplicitly re lied npon, both its'to the character of their goods and the manner. Of disposal, .Lndies especially, itt all parts of the country are re. , alizing handsome profit-4as agents, and if any or otr fait rendein -d sire to interest them selves in the enterprise, they nay do so with perfect confidence. 1 ' (litter (_err r DiSTRIMITION.-+-A. rare Oppor tunity is offered for obtaining watchesichains, diamond rings, silver,Ware, etc., by Messrs. Arrandald & Co., at. No. -167 Broadway. They have an immense stock of articles varying in value-, arid all are offered at one dollar each. The distribution is very fairly done—yogis agree to take a certificate of a certain article, eisblosed in-an envelope, and are nntreq.uired to .pay. Tsui. dollar unless you .are satisfied with the article,which will certainly be worth more than that %Mount, 'and may be worth $5O or $lOO. - An excellent mode this of in vesting a dollar.—Sunday 21mrs, -k. .1; City, February 19, 1865. ' , Messrs. Arrandale it Co..have long been personally known to us; and, we believe them to be every silty worthy ot public. confidence.. —.Y. Y. Scottish 2i/ivied's ,Tour. Tune 11,-',64. , We ban inspected, at the office of, iirratt dale & Co.'s Agency for t. cfropeant ilantitac wring .leweilers, a large assortment of fash ionable and valuable jeivelry of the newest patterns, We also noticed-a large quantity of silver plate, and understand that the %allele of these newly imported &Aides are to be disposed of on anovel-princiiple,givinglreat advantages to buyer, "Mid atfonfiag sive employment to a cuts.. We know the firm in question to be very respectable and thor oughlY worthy of public confidence, and re. commend our friends to read their advertise. ment.-.N. Y. Albion; Sejetanber 3, 18644 .1 . Baretovismir . SOl2 ADIES.f—The most, eft. gible and profitable ' , employment we hat?s heard of for ladies is the side of certificated for the Great Gift Distributi i on of Arrandale & Co. A lady of our acquaintance has been very snccessful in this wayi not only filling her own purse, but alto in doing a good turn to those to whom she sold the certificates, as will be seen by our advertising Gentlemen can also be thus engageoL--N. Y. Sunday ;Mercury, Aug.ll4, 1864. The Pritith nig of ,Ringeton, G. IF. , says, Nov. 26th, 1864 "Ones of our lady subscribera became an Agent.for;Arrandelo, .1 Co., and by request brought seine ttventr articles sent as prizes for her agency, to thin office for in spection, and without hesitation we can state that each and all of the article's wtird Worth treble the amount of Cost_to..thq recipleutq l and some. of them six times." 11 We have seen some very pretty stidcitnent of Table and) Teaspoons, Gold Watelies, Ladies' Chains, Pins, Bracelets, ! etc., wh ic h . haVe been sent by Arratidale.l3; Co, to - t ide- = place for $1 each.—Angetira Peporter f N. Slate, .F'eb. 15, 1865. AGENTS.—We want dgents in every . • regiment, and in every town and contity,And those acting as such will, be allowed - 10 cents on every Certificate ordered by them, pro• tided their remittance amounts to pne,dcdl44 also 'other inducements which can be learned on application. i Agents will collect 25 cents _ for every . Certificate, and remit 15 cents.to us ; either in cash or pCstaga stamps. ARRANDALE & ; • • 1167 Broadway, N.. Y. 20 t; 00 " 35" 70 " 50" 100 " 30 " 8 CI 10 " Notice. Gnamesti, Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 1, 186.7, XTOTICE is hereby given that Charles Btid shor, dOW ;or late of this' county, holding - I the followtng described property, has not yet I paid any consideration whritever for the slimes and all persons are hereby warned not to purl chase any of said property . of the said Bushot, before the decision of the Court is given in, 4 this case add C. 13ushor has paid to me tho consideration money therefor. The following is the property- Ist. A certain tract of land near the Ger!! mania Mill, in warrant 5075, Abbott townships..!; POtter county, Pa., containing 100 acres.—. Also 25 acres in warrant 15011 and adjoining the above. 5" 20 " 4"'-10 Oct 8 " 4" 8 " 4U 6 " 10 " 8 44 3" 10 ct ft 8 it 2nd. A. certrin tract of land, with Mill and.. imprtivements thereon, near Zettle Creek, irk warrant 5819, in Stewartson township, Potter county, Pa„, containing about 2154 acres. 6 4 1 10 44 2,0 " C. BushOr holds also in trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township, 'rings county, Pa l on the road leading from Gersnania'to Gainah containing 850 acres. j if ILADDS. 8 4( 10 " 11 " 10 " 2 . 80 it Administrator's' Notice. WriE E A s S tat L e e o t f te j rz m of N id ß m i l z ni trader' to the B Z .s EE late of Oswayo tp., deceased, have , been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said. Estate are requested to Make immediate pay. ment, and those having , claims 'against the same will present them, duly antlaenticated, • for settlement to 2U 10 Is [4,1 WILLIAIt DEXTER, of Oswayo Village ) Admfr. April 1865. - 4 1, lb Admillistratozde, Notice. IBTrERS of Administration having beets .1...41 granted to the Undeesigned on the Es., tate of DENNISIEAGINNIS, late of Ge”eses township, dec'd, notice Is hereby glren to those itdebted to Make immediate payment;. and and those.having claims against the same to. present than, properly anthorlied, to ANN MAGLNINES. 'Oents`e4,, April 25., 1865. Itt`'giStl3l 4 43 Notice. A Lt., prsons interested will please take .111_ notice that the following Accountant! havi3 Bled! their accounts in the Register's Office of #otter County, and that the 'same will be presented to the Orphaa's Court for confirmation on Monday the 19th day of Sane ; . 1865 Couaefport. The account of Mary B. Smith ,t William De - Aer, Administrators of David IL Smith, late of Ositayo 'tp, deceased 5" 15 . The account'of Edwin Statham, Adms'r of Thomita Statham, late of Harrison To, dec'd. The licconnt of Amos French & Harriet A. Rees, Adroinistraters of Eli Rees, late of Coudersport Boro' deceased. • Utoudersport,'Mai, 12, 1865. . DAN BAKER ; Register Trial List, Jane Term, 1866. 1 : ones; use of Smith is Reynolds 2 Adm'rs ofL.Strongvs. WT &APSonee: 3 Shafer vs May Mad Smith 4 Fuller & Card vs. Deremer -& Thompson 6 Wood Vs W Chandler 6 Colwell 4 -Lyman vs C Chandler 7 3 G Mercereau et al vs Deidrick & Whig• 8 S M Mills vs Geo Bartlett / 9 Price uSe of Bowman vs Huebert 10 Burdic Ivs Fay, Bradley & Wright 11, Keltz vs - Daggett 12 N Dwight vs Colwell & Weston/ • 1. 7 13 E 0 Cram Vs - E Seely • 14 E 11 Honking vs C White 15 C Busher vs Potter Co. orest I. Co 16 Goodrich vs. Monroe/ 17 Lee vs Kenyon I/ , 11.1..CLMSTED, Proiley. Proth'y's Office, May 9, r 65 . . :NOTICE GP APPEALS. Meted-states Eteise retz, Eighteenth Collection .Distriet of Pertn'a, comprising the Co - anties2of Centre, Clinton, .4coming, Tioga and .Potter, XTOTICE is hereby given, pursnatit to the 1.11 provisions of Section 19 of tha Act al. proyed June 30th,; 1864, that the list of val.: nations and eninnerations of property sra'h.. Sect to Tait tinder the Internal ReveneeLmrs, taken by the several Assistant Assssors df this District, trill tensian open at tbeir"Offite's fbr ten days befote the date affixed: l 46 hear Appeals, for the eraidkation of BD persons interested. 1 , ' will receive and 'determine appeals rela;- tire to erroneous or' excessive valuations er enurner ations : In Centre county at Bellefonte, on Wednes= day, June 14th, 165'. In Potter county, at Coudersport, on Sat urday, jtme 17th, , 1865. In Tina county, at„Weilsboro,on Wednea day, June 21st, 1865. In Lycoming, county, at Williamsport, 'OA Friday, June 2341865. In Clinton county, at Lock Haven, on Sat l urday, June 24th, 1865. - All appeals to the Assessor must be made in writing, specitying the matter respecting which a decision is requested, and stating the ground 'of error'or inequality complained of, GEORGE BOAL, Aseessor.! . Boalsburg. Pa., May 27, 1865. ! .1170 IT can't believe what fine BARGATI!I* are to be had at OLIISMYS,
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