NEWS!! GRANT & HEARD FROM AGAIN !!! ANOTHER UNION VICTORY GOLD, DOWN REA.VY DECLINE IN GOODS AND P. L STEBBINS , & Co,, Are now receiving a new and complete STOCIs: OF Spring Goods ! ! purchased since the heavy decline and during the recent panic in York Consisting of DRESS GOODS', D EL A I.Y E .5; PO PA C.4' S, Z Ll 2 G PI, 11D PO PL .L'L A CE - SILKS, 13_11,...V0RAL SLIP CL KS, CL 0 dELVG CA,S'SDIERES, ■ Full stock of NIEN's FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ALso BOOTS & SHOES, HATS 4. CAPS, &c., &c., &t.t. . Drugs 'and. Vatie,v .artici , as Oils, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White L-ead in Tin Cans, Alcohol, Carnphene, Kerosene,Lanip and Lamp Fixtures, Glass, Patent Medicines, C4emicals, Botani63l Herbs, Perfumery,Fanc",y Soap and Toilet articles, Gum, Hair, ivory and Wooden Combs, Pomades and Cologne?. and a fine assortment of Flavoring Extracts, Pens, Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil—raw and boiled, 1 Brushes' Cloth, ToOtb,lNail:llair,- Hat, Paint, tarni.h and Artist Brushes CHOICE STOCK OF GROCERIES, • Teas, Sugars, Choice Sy-rap, Good Rio Coiree, West Indic and Dandelion (*one, Rice, Corn /Starch, Farina, Cocoa, 4:c., AL IVA rs O PA .217 Y, A, STEBBINS' & Co„ Corner Main and Second Street; • Coadersport, Ayr. 10, IS6ii PIFiIeE VEirint . st. . - orrected every 'Wednesday by P.-A...;STFAS- I BINS & CO., Betail Dealers itt Groceries and Provisions - - - / opposite D. P. Glasswii re's ttotel i - 1 ,Coudersport, Pa. . Apples, green V. bush.," $ 75 lot 00 do r dried,:. " 200 250 Beans . ;l it 1 aOO 350 Beeswax., '9 lb., I I • 20 _ 2.5 Beef, • : .1' " I - 8 9 Berries; dried, ^tl quart 15 20 Buckwheat, 1 , 1 hushi, . 1 4 00 115 Buck Wheat Flour, llj 3)0 375 Butter, 7D.1 1b.,. .1 i fl 20 I Cheese ; - " ' II 15 20 I. Cloverseed 1 11 700 '7 50 Corn, i?1..--ash„ Corn Meal, per eyt.,i ; Eggs, 7r? doz., Flour, extrh,, bb do superfine Hums, Ib• Hay, a ton; Honey, per lb., Lard, I • " Maple Sugar, per IN, Oats, 1 3 ibushy Onions,! 44 Pork, bbl„ do- T. lb., do in whole hog, 1,1. Potatoes, per bush., • Peaches, dried, V. ;lb., Poultry, - 0 lb., Rye, per bush., Salt, 14 hbl„ do -•? sack, Timothy. ee•l Trout, per .1 bbl. Wheat, hush White Fish, 1;4 Ll• HERMAN P 11." TOBIAS' VENIT.IAN LINIMENT. CEFITAIN FOR PAINS AND .La. Aches, and: warrantNl superior to any CrOnp it positively cures: relief is 6.bsolutely sore iramediat4ly.it is used. Moth ers remerril•er this, and n4un yourselves 'vith a horde cthimnit !Mal. ;Creep is a disease which gives . no notice; ft:et - meat:l - attacking the in the dead hour of night i before.a physiciuM can be sum d it tnsy be too late. geinetrber, the tVenitian Liniment never flats. Price 40 a ho cents a bo'ctle. Sold; b_ jail Druggists.; •50 Cortlandt rtS ,ei:t New York. DR, TALBOTT . 'S PILLS Comilosed of Jhizghly.concentrated exttac..ts 1 from :Jots an‘l herbs:of Xhc hiLrhes t medicinal j value, infalliable tot. . cure of all diseases [of the Liver or any derfnzeraent of the Di _ fzestive Organs Temove all impuritit , s of the illood, and are unequaled in the cure. Dysppsia, Scrofula, Bilionl:ness, Liver Cor.lidaint. Fevers. Head ache, riles..7.+leri..-nlial Diseases, Hereditary for ad :Its, one pill in the itifs, children hail a pill. From one to will cure ordinary cases, and from three Loxe.s _ !cure any curable Ones er V. TALBOTT, :kl. D. k CO., '62 Fulton Street, Nen - York. ME tic of u Ell is i art e...'effects, applEcable to the Tesuits of HRISTILDRO'S . „HAIR DYE rh la brought in c3:-. 3. ..re3t. hair Crt a n Ob:loliepaS tint. Tire tninutes rentiies the flu c'.esirdhle color ; replacing it ..vith the rich est brown. \o.stain is left on the daraag.e done to.the hair by this fine J. C. 121.1111ST.2,1:;020. No. C Astor tiottse. NC'," Sold by: Druggists. iI hair-Llressers.. CL 0 TIES 1 What, is health ? What is diseas? 7 ii - I, 2 alth is (when the, supply and esitndi iA Hr.; ar um 3. • Diseas,e when. the suppl!r aad -3 pe•,diture nremneqn/11. •; f lIIRANDIITH . Ii PILLS impart certain 'ex pulsive pow6rs to all matters of he body whose life is l l l below the standard of the s-ar - - ronnding party, cr which have i remained longer tliu nature designed. So in fevers and all that class of cases aylliCh soon run into rahnincation BRINDRETII'S PILLS have Marvelous curative qualities: Our chanzir. - z. had it is this ch.lnge )Te E`n . ould . m - atter remain in oqsans "neycir.d the time nature designed. pain and inflimation set in. which is nothing more than a preparatory effort for our good. All Brandrethls Pills are supposed from the results to 0.04 i , imply• ASf.q..STI.N2 THESE. EFFORTS OF "N4TUTZE. 154,, SPV: • The mo.st interesting arid emeiting f000l; cErr published, embracing the adventures. of a woman in the Uniou: army as tiurse, 8( 1 ...0ut and! Spy, giuing a most, vivid inner picture of the war. Teachers, ladies, energetic young rne4,and returned and disabled soldiers in w•l.nt of profitable employment, will find it pectlicirly adapted to their condition, We have agents elearrirz $l5O per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant.— Send for circulars: Address JONES, BIIOS. Sc.. CO E.: Corner gi.th. and. Minor 2treet3. Philadelpeia Pa. NOTICE. ti Ax7D7.,..1113_45, Illy us,ban,i, J 1 ms G. N V ittiOTII ham left, .the bed he, never o'ivned, and; the board he never provided, withoufjuit cause or provocation, I hereby caution: aIT perschs against harboring or trusting unru on my account, aS . 1. 1:r.11 pay no debts of his t eentratin , r`afzer this date. BOOTH. Pa., ,) • - ColesbuTg, a., on. -i, b . I NOTICE.: O,TRAYED or Stolen in Bingham , May '46. 1565, from the subscriber, Six young Cattle—two Light Red Steers and one Heifer, two Years old; and three Yearlings, white on the belly, and one red and white spotted. Any person giving informa tion of them will be liberally rewarded. ISAAC W. JONES. July 3, 1863. Dv:l Tqarble Yard, trim subscriber desires to inform the citi zens of roller that Le can supply theei with all . kinds UfMarble -work, as cheap and as good as it !can be had any place in the country. MONUMENTS and TOMB-STONES of all kinds fur : Aiished on short notice. I I Ci BREUNLE. Conuersport l Feb 13 *s.:l 11 . { 1 . I • 15( 200 375 400 15 900 10 00 9 00 10 00 ' 10 00 :1 15 20 15 20 14 Is 75' 80 1 4 0I) 125.' 300, 3500; 18 20 b., 10 12 37 50 20 25, S 10 • 1 50 ISS 550 00 1 20 250 350 09 OOA 1.z5 200'i SOP oo Greatest ictory Yet ! LOBS s:Taucx .f_i FIVE- Inbru - rEs. cf 4 cecelat, ,SEAT OF WAR ititANDRETII , S PILLS A GC7? cra .Assia - fant of _)-citurO AGENTS WANTED the 1., THE-POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL - _ 'Pilifiersport,Wedzo-dayE, , Tnly 26, 1865. I I Loa6l and G-e4eral. The issue of the JorunaL has been delayed this week in oonseoue. l se of Gal a - set= from home: W'fth see•by the Lock Miceli Rgnali cau that L - 41i. James Armstroim• is recom mended or the Senate this Fat The F l ourth quarterly Iteeting of the E. Church of.Coudersport 1711 be held at this place oft Saturda2,- afternoon and Sunday, the sth and Cth of August tkext.! Services as usual Ott such occasions. The Presiding Elder, Rev. A. P. Ripio will be in attendance. The redot6talde Drownson, Iyho re sembles the fat person,#i Pryor's Jingle, has published a letter on reconstruction, in which he takes the ground that State Rights is an unrefuted heresy, and that the restoration can only be ai:complished by the recognition of that principle. a„, The catafalAne upon which the re mains of President Lincoln were placed while lying in state in New York, and which was used in the procession, are to be sold at pub lic hnetion ' for the benefit of the Union Home and School. The Union Home and Sehoo for the education of the children of the vol unteer soldiery. The State seal of Virg nia has been materially mitered by the New state Govern ment. The device is the same, but the Mot to, "Sic Scinper Tyrannis," has been es - pinged, and the words "Liberty and Union" now ap pear above the goddess of Liberty trampling upon the prostrate form of Tyranny. The Mavor: of Harrisburg 11.3 issued a Proclaruatioa deciding that from and after the 'ath inst., and •nrifil further notice, the sale of all ittlonicatirfr Liquors, including Porter, Ale cud Latterlßeer, is prohibited at the Bars of all Rotas, ; Taverns, Restaurants and other dritilting houses within the limits . of that good for -I.!arrisburg, liss Mary Earrisi the shot A. L. purroith;hs, , a clerk in the TrNt.sury Depart inent at Washington, has been acquitted by the jury tetcte :whom the was tried, Bur roughs had deceired 31Iss Harris, for years, by the strongesi pretensions of sincere affec tion. and afterwards married another lady. Younn men should take warrilmr, bS• his crag. ical death, and not encourage hopes in the hinds of their fernalt friends which they do not intend to fulfill. C-Fr The little slave-holding State of Del aware iS rabidly earning the reputation of being the meanest and most despicable of the States in or out of the..lnion. The lower 'noose of the Leuislature, now in .seesion_at Dover, last weeftpassed resolutions of respect to the memory of President Lincolit, - ont the ;:enate refused to concur! The reason of this is, that the, few shareholders' families in that State have a controlling int - bleu:2e in the Senate. The shrill voice of the steam whistle is now daily - heard in the extreme west end of the county, ftpd is quite a novelty to-man: of the, old inhabitanrs, as well as to some of the youn‘zer ones. Iforing for oil in Union county is now a . fixed fact. The "Sprice Run Oil. Company" have their machine4T in full blast and ere long will demonstrate to the world what riches are contained in the howeis of old Hartley . . Crowds of visitors are daily thconginx to the spot to witness the operation Telegraph. ' Pr... 2 really glad that among the assassins latei7 hung, in Washington there . _ a - as'one Sot that' we hate women, but because we thlnalt- itbigh time that women knoW their places.' During all this war the rebel women in the South and their seeesh 1 friends in th North have been saying what thcY pleased with impunity. -They imagined that their sex wood shield them from all punishment. Hence It.ter were the most powerful alders of the reheli.io.l. We rejoice that women alio must know' their places or take the cousclucnces. A-:2`r The '.;ew' York IT t-rold declares that "the 4, never can be a pally successfully con structed at present unless such men as Val laniiii-ham and Pendleton, of Ohio, the Sey ntouri, of York; poo,r Pierce and musty old ilhcitanan, are left out of the ring. That. may be set darn as a fi.sed fac:. This crovrii -.rill kill any party." The Herald forgets that If these old sinners a: - e "kept out.' there can he no •Pcmocr:i.ic.party as they are the lead ers rind only exponents of ren2onracy who h a ve survived the fall of slavery. Alonzo Potter, P. P., LL.D., Bishop of the Pirotestant 1 pisc opal Ci . ireh in Penn sylvania, died on the 41.11 of July in San Irma disco, Cal. Ire was born. , in Beekman, near a Larange, titcliF:ss Co., N. N. July 10, 1500; graduated - at union Coiicge in ISIS, was tutor in 1819, .and Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in 15 . 21: He was ordain ed deacon in 1521 and priest in 1524, and was elected President of Gez.exa College in the fellowine• year, but declined.. In 1826', he became rector co St. Paul's Church, Bos-1 ton, remaining there till Inl, when he was chosen - Vice-President and PrOfcssor f Morall Philosophy in Uni , in College. He was eon secrated Bishop of Petnisylvania.S,ept 23,1845:1 and as a uianitai cf ti - te church sus.tained alway - s an exalted reputation. Ile was n - ell known also as a scholar.and an author, an publishc,l -4 number of volumes l on science al well as on matters pertaining to his profest sion. DEsriroorivE Fraz !--About. 1 O'clock. Yes- 1 terday morning, the Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing establishment owned by Mr. James L Jackson, on the, Charleston road ; half a mile Cast of this borough, was discovered to be on fire, and su a short ti c,was totally consumed. The building and machinery were valued at 1 ,5.3000, and being uninsured are a total loss. There was about $1,500 worth of Wool in store, also a total loss. The fire took near the sill:at the north-Cast corner, and when first discovered hod not rcach , a' thc inside 0.1 the building: This is pretty conclusive evidence of incendiaism. Taktng into account the Let that there had been no fire in the building for many days previous, there is no rock. for doubt. • ibe loss fails With great weight and hard ship won o.lr. Jackson, who was just on the eve of removing with his famil td the State of Delaware. lie •had. I,atked his movables, and would have been on his *ay to his new I borne in a few hours. This calamity will unsettle his plans, of course.----We learn that 'Wells's large •tannery at Tioga, was destroyed by fire Sunday night. We have nn particular of moment, but understand that the fire was the work of an inc.Oidiary.-77.- 0,741 .Igitotor. _ fiegr,o ; , age., qnestion being now beiOre the piople In a very important shape, the following facts - - • in regard to the privileges of the elective frari- ROXANNA CAMP.) Pleas of Potter County, chise may be of interest Libel in. Divorce. To Roxanne, Camp, Res 'ln Massachusetts. Rhode Island, Connecti- Pondent above named. Please take - notice cut, North Carolina ; South, Carolina ana l that a stibpcena. and alias subpcena. having Gdbrgia, , all voters mast' have a property been issued and returned nihil you are here qualification, and in 31:tinCraid 'Sew Ramp- tiy required to appear - on the first day of next shire, paupers ere excluded. Court, the lfith day of September next; to The negro is not allowed to cote under any answer to the complaint made in this case. circumstances in any of the States which D. C. LARHABEE, Sheriff. composed, the tniou in 160, excepting fire, Couderspoit, July '2 , 18E5. and in only two Statetr, (Vermont _and New Hampshire) is a colored person allowed to vote without a ;property qualification. In New Hampshire there were, ia ISO, one hundred and ninety colored voters, and in Vermont, only eighty! In 3lrissachnsetts and'rennsylvania, every voter niust, within two years, have paid a State or county tam, unless excused, from taxation. In Rhode Island, a toter must own, real estate of one hundred and thirty-four dollars value, or of the clear yearly value of seven dollars over any ground rent A colored person is not allowed to rote in New York unless he has resided in the State three years, and is , a freeholder in value of two hundred and fifty dollars and paid taxes thereon. Penn , A Agricultural Soclety, The State Agricultural exhibition, to be held at Williamsport on the last days of Sep ten:her neat, promises to be en unusual dis play. We learn that already more space for cattle and sheep has been applied for than ever before, so long Previous to tbe,exliibi tion. The. State Society is exerting itself,H conjunction With a committee of the ',yearn ing County Agricultural Society, to make complete preparation for any crowd that may visit the fair or the beautiful town in which it is to be h-ld. There .dre now in process ) of erection stalls for nearly one thousand cat - le, 1 sheep and hogs ; a ball three hundred Let I long for protection to agricultural meats; a two story hail, two hundred Lai long, for the display of embroidery, pietures, statuary, piano and . other articles subjectl to damage from the [ weather; and a eovtd area overlooking the crude aniple gron s, capablt or!' seating ft'cm tito to three thons,lnd per Sons. A sub-committee' of the general Executixe Committee of the' State Socilty; consisting.of Messrs. Hamilton, of Harrisbt rg, Kapp, of Northumberland, Ellis, of Lycommg, Holstein ; of )lontgomery, Driesbach/of zerne, accompanied by a number of member: of the society, visited Willianispart a , few days ago. They were hospitablytricce'ved there, and after visitimr and e:xamining the park,- they ddparted for their honies,laea-tly approving of the designs and acts cfl the President of the society. and Mr. Herdic l the resident member of the Executive Committee in that locality, to whose efforts in thifdi. a reation too Much praise cannot be namied There of a fine display.l and amp he made 'f,jr its erL,te coin's Tomb. e PrZs!dent's remains. togeto, is little son arc pl i accd. is kept ca t -Ir.:, tea with fresh flower;, and Ti.bout and upon the coffin as they lie in viers. are garlands aud cldsterz of buds and b:ostorns, ever fresh r and fragrant, so that the fery breath of tlie sepulchre is rendered redolent and pur6. - I Loeking nto the tomb the visitor ca r dis cern nothing ofiefisiveno token o the "damp v4t's dayless glooM7—but fie - ems himself ga‘ing into some floral cave whose tenants are the graces and surnmei. nymphs. The taste which is thus' displayed in ren dering the vault attractive is most conaiudnd able, and vill. brighten thr.. , recollect of of every pilgr m who has here gazed c.rar. the dead. Mr. Vt lillF, in addition to tilik, ihas also open 4 a book upon which every vt i si i tor I can registe his name and append such) re -I,naarks as t.lic scene may suggest to his mind. 1 Since the I-Ith of May last some two thousand names ofsiters .have thus been registO:ed, represents ives of' every Suite in the L'Von and also tl e Canadas. One back upon every day during the week, and two upon the 4ab bath are itbpt imuning between the eity.land the cemeHry for the accommodation of visit ors, and all this has been since the remains of our late President were placed at res i t in this pleasdnt burial place, since Oak Rid g e has held tie dust of this great man.. din making this notice we V;culd tonclad , by; adding thdt this is'not only, to be the resting place of the President, but that bere is fo be erected a pile :to his minor: whicli Shall stand through all axes to - come. . , 1 ma es rising gr i ound irarnecliateiy in the rear of the tomb has been selected as the site of the President's. Mon:anion:. Thre:c f.cl - es Upon this beautiful &pa were. selected by the Mon ument Association ; and here it bets been ide cided to•build the shaft.: l'on beauty and appropriateness of this site are such as Would recommend it to the minds of all, and_ we are pleased to know no agreeable a selection has been mad e: =Sin-inzit.l'i (.111. - mi.s) Journal. ANNOUNCEMENTS. A CA11.16 To tic Union _lt en cf Potki I have been for sortie ilme past eneourased by citi7Snr of the County to be a candidate for Representative. I announce myself a candidate for that . office. hear of eandi- I dates for other .offices, without opposition, for thie :!teaser_ that they have been in the Army fur the Union. I too have been in the Cuioe . Army—seryed faithfully in the ditches and sr•:ampr: of South Carolina honora bly discharged tip General Burnside, 1; rea son of disability received in the - service., and in the line of duty. My son fought in the same l Regithent (45th P. V.,) uf,til he was killed by Rebel- bullets. Still I air, :opposed by gentlemen who were never in the service' I—gentlemen, whb 11'pol - 13i:sated, Will rceelve my cordial suppolq. If any one doubts my ' honorable record while In the Army, I refer him to every officer and man belonging to the -15th P. V. when I left it. ,- If any other Soldier who has teen honora bly discharged, deSires the nomination for this office and inserts, his, name, I will with ' draw this Uard and shppOrt him.. _ L - B M. KIOURN Fike 3fais, :nly 25, ISG:.. irthE FA., July 7,5, 1E65. DF:AII • Siz : Please aerionnce the name of A. B. HORTON, late Capt. Co. 0, \,1.1 4 .1.th P.V.. for SHERIFF, subject to tho decision of the Fall Genre Hon. - - , NOTICE: • . 117(CTil.P. AS my wife AIIRLIA Itad left nay V bed l and be'a ' rd without just cause or prcrocatio , I hereby warn all persons not to hat'bor or gust her on nay account as I will pa 4 - no debts of her contracting after this date. 1 1' JAMES G. BOOTH. Colesbur", Pa., nue 3Q, 1865. 33nrorten NOTICE. ECCRILL.N CAMP, - 'No; 44., Dec.. _Terti - 1564, in the Pommel! PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, MBE Pennsylvania State AbricultUral ciety will hold its Exhibition on 'Tues day, Wednesday, Th'ursday andFridity, Sep tember `2,43, 27, S and 29, 1565, at WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING CO . E7NTY. Any information desired will I be given upon pereonal'application or by letter to the iindersigned, at ~ Nbrristown, or A. BOYD HAMILTO, President, Harrisburg. The otZee of the. Society will be open at Willie.msport on and after the sth of Septem ber. A. BROWER LONGACRE, Sec'y. Norristown, July 24, 1565.-3 t, phe Grovesteen Piallo Forte 1. still retains its precedence and great poi) - ularity, and after undergoing gradual im. , provements for a period of thirty ycars, is now pronounced by the ,muSical world to be un surpassed hnd even unequaled in richness, volume an rutity of tone, durability aced cheapness.. , Our new scale, French action, harp pedal, iron frame, over-strung bass, seven octave, roserrdod pianos we are,selling cheaper by; from $lOO to s'loo thart,the same style and finish are sold by an,y , other first class makers in the country. /Dealers and all in want of good pianos are invited to send for our Descriptive Catalogue, which contains photographs of our different styles, together with prices. No one should purchase a pi ano without seeing the Catalogue. Medals, almost without number, have been awarded to the Grovesteeh Piano, and at the Cc!c bratect TI - crt,rs,l c air,thotteh pat in competition with others (from all parts ofi Europe and 1. United States. it took the highest award. • - LEstablinimilig3s.l GROVESTEEN CO , / 1:”3 Broadv:ayclCow York, The Provide ure .Tour] al; an article ,dn Mason & Hanalin'sCabinet Organs ' speaks of these excellent and now celebrated instru ments ps follows : "For volume and quality of tone; for variety and beauty of effects ; for excellence in crescendo and diMinnendo; for quickness of respons. etc , . the touch in rapid stacato and legato passages; for the easeiand entire freedom from fat'gue with which the belloc - s is operated; for the stability of every part of the workmanship and capacity o'f stanti:ng• well in, t.ttue, the new Cabinet Or l:ans of :liressrs.HMason b Hamlin—portabie reed instruntent.' , .l, the lAgest of which are • -, _mailer than than erdinrry piano-forter, , —ale not Ouly.quite equal to the smaller pine or gans of the best' Makers, but Much superior to the generality of thole heretofore used in small churches' and halls, and ibr private practice." • DR.FILKINS &BROS' .VALCABLE MEDICINES, which have ',lei.- formed such wonderful cures and given gen eral satisfaztion lo those who have made use of them can 1)6 elbtalued of Ern. A. FitENCII, GCC'T,ERSPOS7`•, Pottet Co., Pa., wbo Willi examine patlehts, astertain the nature of their disease, aid give-all necess ary directions and advice to those who make use of the qedicines.. 'Orders fror. abroad will receive prompt attcnlica. July 19, 1.1G5-. COUDERSPORT ACADEMY. J. W. ,ALL N, PlitNcinti, assisted b:r competent 'Teachers. THE FALL TERM will commence on MONDAY, Aug. 2E, and continue Tn - els'e weeks. Tuition to ;be paid at ;he middle of the Term, froM s p ,oo to eB,OO. 'Contin g encies, 25 cents.' t Teachers Mass will be instructed Fre: of charge. _ ' Rooms snito„le for students desiring to board themselfes can be obtained reasonably ,in and near Town. For further particulars, address the Prin cipal, at Coudersport, Pa. THE DTAS ON & HAVILIN fiAbinei Organs. and Clicker- Celelprated Pianos for sale by Jo'ln 13. Sliakspear.. of Wellsboro, rioga co'nnY, is. Persons deg ring to Tint.- chase can do so by applying, to. A. L. ENS.- WORTU,' psi., 'at the Bidgbarn Coudersport r - Pa. XT, EW IVIUSIC. I -FUNEFIAL :11:1RCH _LI to' the memory of ABRAHAM LINCMN.' the Martyr President, by Mrs. Park ,burst, the popular. ccmposer. The Home Journal cars 'This is a flee composition, well worthy . the reputation of in writer." Very soleihq and imprenifz. 1000 copies are issued weekly. Price 30 cents; with vignette of the PresideutF 50 cents. Mailed free. Publisher; ,111orace Waters,' No. 581 Broadway 11. F. Idercdntile Api.iaisement, List of Dealers in Merchandise in the County of ROttbr, for ;the rear 18.35, with Classification_, &e ,Tl4ice. Amt. Allegany, 14 7,00 Coudersport, .14 7,00 Tracy 5, - .;0 4 2.7; E. R. Snencar. P.A., Siebbins Co:, " •/3 10,00 C, S. A: E. :Jones, 13 10,00 E. Olinsted, , " 13 1400 Collins Snii4bi " 14 Jbhn S. 30. r i 4 • 14 00 ,blin _ .I.!mar.,A 1,, Mason Ne4son & . Cc.i ' 1 , 4 ' 14 ; - ,bo < l. 11. . Oira 1 iteil, 14 7,90 j. j- 'W. 'llartis, Harrison, 14 7,00 grnsen&4luckpros,Efarrison Valley, 14 700 Mary A. oodman, ' " " 14 7,00 Cyrus Sunderlin, Hector, 14 7,03 Henry _34ftresor , , Kettle Creek, 14 7,00 Charles :11etisner, Germania, 14 7 ; 00 Inzustns!Hepp, " l4 7,00 H. Theis,l zg - , 14 7.00 Jacob KtilL . . " ' 14 7,00 J. Schwahrenbach, Brewer, " I 10 5,90 Fredetick Ooh, " " 1 10 5,00 Chappel Liz Bros., Ulysses, 14 7,00 Peterson& - Co., -" 14 7,00 S. 1V.,114r.r0e, U 14 '7,00 L. Bird, t -t• ! - :` l4 7.00 Colwell 4: stbn Eros,. Ilculet, 14 7,00 I Chz.BroHerman, Germania,Distiller. 9 25 : 00 [IL S. Colwell, 11 Millnor‘• c , OO ~ _ ,__ - _ A. r. Humphrey, ,Shingle House,' 14. ,7,00 Mrs. Locke, East Shafoo, 14 7,00 GCE/. A. -Barclay, Wharton, 14 7 7 00 Joel Raymond: ; , 14 700 Harry Loril, Oswa„To, ' , 14 7;00 Johnson .1 - " 1 f '7,00 L. IL KINNEY, Mercantile Appraiser. June 27, ISCS. • - CAUTION FROM THE AMERICAN WATCH CONITNT, It having come to our knoniedge that ima stations of iho American Watch hare bead put upon the market in'great number s eaten. lated by their utter worthlessness to ure the reputation of our genuine produess to protect our own interests and the public &re imposition s we again publish the trademarks by which our Watches may invariably ba known. ernanufaetare four styles of liatebett. The First has the name j 1, .-VAIERICAN WATCH CO.. Warava, Mass.," eneraved on the inside plate, The Set - ond has the name ".APPLETQS, TRACY R.: CO., NYtdtbarn i Mass.," engraved on the inside plate., e 77 The. Th;rd has the rosme • "P. S. BARTLETT Waltb Blass.," , etie , I graved on the inside plate. .All the above styles hav the name Amer lean Watch Co. painted the dial, and;o4re warranted in every rev eet. The /au- t tho name ' . "WPM.' ' , •Bosion; Mass.," engraved' on the; and /S not named on the dial. All , Med watches are mad Of:raril ire sold in gold or silver cases, I ired. It pi _te for us to accurately' describe the numerous imitations to wlticli we with alluded. They are usually inscribed /• Ivth names so nearly approaching our own as to escape the observation of the =aeons% tonled 'haver., Some are represented as made by the "'Cajon Watch Co., of Boston, lins,o I —no such company- existing. Some are named the "Soldier's Watch," to be sold aB our Fourth or Wm. Ellett style, usually known as 'the "Soldier's Watch." Others are named the "Appleton Watch Co. ;" others the P. S. Batti.r.yr instead of our "P. S. l3art-• lett i" besides many- varieties named in suet* a manner as to convey the idea that they are the veritable productions of the AmeriCan Catch' Company, 1 We also caution ithe phblie, and partlen. -ZarlY soldiers, against bt4ina certaivarticles cALVED WatCheS Sv . so 'freelyiaertised in illus. , rate - 3 papers as "Army Watches," "thlicet'S Watehes," "Magic Time Observers," "Arenas Watches," ize,. the 'prices of which are stated to he from seven to sateen dollars. A good watch, in these times, canuot be afforded for any such money. A little attention on the part of-buyers will protect them from gross imposition. 1101;LI - INS Si _NPPLETON Ants for the :American Watch Co., le- Broadway : New York. A RCANA. WATCH AN ELEGANT NOVELTY IN WATCHES. fihe rises of this tratelt are an entirely nett inentisni composed ,of six different met tootaidm/M, rolimi together • and plan prolueing au exact imitation of 16 carat rzold, called Arcana, winch will always keep its color. They are ns heantif.il as solid Bald, iind arradbcded atone-eight`. the cost: The case is beautifuilly desicned With Panel and shield for naine with Patent Push Pin;. and engraved in the exact style of the cele; bated Gold glinting' Levers, and are really hands=ome and deshrable, and so exact an iula itatian of cold as tO defy detection. Ths mcvement is manufactured t , y the tvell known St. jimer latch Company of &trope and are superbly finished, .haying engraved ' pallets; fancy carved bridges, adjusting tegulator. with gold balance and the improved jeWeletf action, with line dial and skeleton hantis,an3 is warranted a good time. keeper. these N r i dtches are of three different sizes; the sma!ilest being- fot gad are all Hunting Cases. A case or six will be sent by 'nil or TlxpresS for 5155.00. A single one sent in a handsome 7.4rcieco Case for $25 will readily sell for Puree times their cost. WS' are sole agents for t'aiX Watch in the United States, and none are genuine which do not bear our Trade AddresS • WI:AHD It . . DtirAtGH s CO., Importers, i 5 Maiden Char= tered, 1794. 1794. INSURANCE COMPA r NY OF NORTH A'AIERICA4 ) PIIILADELPHIA. Oldest' Thstdance Coinpany in Aitierica Cash Capital and Stirl3lws, over 1, i 00,000.000. SEVENTY-ONE Yearn Seeessful Basine:4.9 Experiemre, with repntrttion fcir integrity nd honorable dealing unsurpassed by any similar institmion: LOSSES PAID sine organization, $17,.. 500000.01 1 . with3et the deduction cf a cents or a day's delay ! LIPP:RAL lit r ATE.' 7 3 far all the Safer classed of property.. Insurantre of Dwellings and Contents, n sPecialtY• BRICK or STOIICE D74-ellings insured per= pttuaffy, if dfsir6A, on terms of the greatest econt.Yiny and safeil to the insured; it is Wisdom and Economy to insni - e in thcr. best Companies, and there is norm letter than the old insurance Co. Of America. Apply to' W. 3icAL I AESEY Auent for Potter coanty. IrriITNAM' _ Clothts Wringer Will ITYing an 31.311:,.; from a siagm • ThrFad tot I a lied-Quilt. tricEs : $5.50, $6.00, and F,S;ON P. A. Stebbins & agents for Patter r.fOurity.—Jaft 9, 18C3 WANTED !- DISABLED SOLDIERS And oCaers out of employment, to canvass for OLT. ORDAi- NATIONAL WORK, Just Published, ' u Ttir LIFE AND FCBLIC SEZVICL. - S OF ,A.FICLAILS3i LINCOLN," fly, Frank Crosby, of the Philadelphia Bar t comprising one large octavo volume of nearly 500 nag=s This is the only work of the kind published it is entirely - tier and original, containing. Lis early history,lipofitical career, speeches;preC 7 t lamations and other official docuMents idus trative of his . prentfuladministration, togetli er with the scenes and events connected with his tragic end. It:will be sold only by our authorized traveling agent's, towhom exclu sive territoryls given, and liberal commiss ions paid. 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