NEWS!! GRANT & SHERIDAN HEARD FROM AGAIN ! ! ! ANOTHER UNION VICTORY GOLD DOWN IIF,AVY DECLINE IN GOODS AND P, L STEBBINS & Co,, Ale now receiving a new and complete STOCK OF Sprillg Goods ! purchased since the heavy decline and during the recent panic irt . Neo' York • Consisticv, DR ES S 110 D ,S; D. E l' 0 L/X CA' S; OZ AXEIG S E'L .41D - P 0 PL IX Si BLA C'K ,S'LLKE, B L 0 2?YL SK27ZTS. CLOIKS, , CLOAX - 7..VG C4S,SDIERES, Fu/1 stock of MEN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING 1. .h.LSO BOOTS & SHOES, HATS 4* CAPS, &c., &c., &c. Drugs and Fancy Articles Oils, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White Lead in Tin Cans,4lcohol, Camphene, Kerosene,Lamp and LampiFistnres, Glass, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Botanical Herbs, Perfumery,Fancy Soap and Toilet articles, Gum, Hair, •Ivory . and Wooden Combs, Pomades and Colognes, And s fine assortment of Flavoring .attracts, Tens, Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil raw and boiled, 13rushes Cloth, Tooth, Nail ) Hair, Hat, Paint, Varnish and Artist Brn4bes 1 CHOICE STOCK OF GROCERIES, Teas, Sugars, Choice Syrut,, Good io Co ice ,11 West India and Dandelion "offce, COr.6 Starch, Farina,. Cdcos , &c., IVA. LS' cm HA Nfr):i Al STEBBINS' fir. Corn©r Main and Secrd Conderspprt, apr.l 4 : l , 1065 L ~ L.PRICE crunENT. Corrected every Wednesday by P. S. STEB BINS &.CO., Radii Dealers ini Groceries 1 ' antt , Provisions, ! - OppositsD. F. Glassmire's otel, , Coudersport, Pa. , Apples,! green, 'l4 bush., $ 75 to 1 00 do ,dried,l •"- 200 250 Beans,; j q - 3 ' 00 350 Beeswax, 'll lb" i • 20 25 Beef, " ' • 8 9 Berrien; dried, 12 ottart 15 20 Buckwheat, ? bush., 1,00 1 25 Buckwheat Flour,_3 00* 3 75 Ba t ter,%l lb., - - , 20 Cheete, I` , 15 20 Clovefseed 7.00 750 Corn; 14 bush., I' 50 200 Corupleal, per cwt., i 375 400 ' Eggs, 1) doz.,- I 15 Flour, extra, %.1 bill., 9 00 10 00 do superfine " , 90010 00 Hams, 7- 3 ., lb., i 25 Hay, Id ton, . 1 10 00 Honey, per lb.,' . 1 15 20 Lard, "I 1 15 20 Maple Sugar, Per lb., , 15 18 Oats. 'V Oush" 75 80 Onions, ," 100 125 i Pork, 11 bbl 30 00 35 00 do 72 lb., ': 18 20 do in whole hog; . lb., 10 12 Potatoes, per bush" , 37 50 Peaches, dried,'l2 lb. 20 25 Poultry, 71 lb.,‘ 8 ;10 Rye, jer b-diii., l5O 188 Salt, -0 bbl., - 5'50 600 do V sack, ' , 15 20 Timothy eed • 250 350 Trout, per 1 bbl., 500 900 Wheat, 7-1 bush., 175 2 001 I% ll ....,. it ti e FiSh, It ?bbl., 800 900 1 TOBIAS' VENITIAN LINIMENT., 4 CERTAIN' CURE FOR PAIN :S AND 4 .11 Aches, aid warranted superior to any other, Croup it positire!sy cures; is absoliatel3- sar , immediately it is used, Moth:. ers re'meri t iber ibis, and arm yoursellyes Ivith Tttliont delay. Croup , is a disease. eilies no notice. frequently attacking tke Alia in the dead hour of night : before n physician can be summoned it, may be to i l ° late. .11Zmcm.ber, the VeaitiaU Liniment ne a rer Pricq 40 A; SD cents a bottle. ;.3dlil by all Drite. - ;.:sists. Glace, 5G Cortlandt New DR. TAL ' OTT'S PILLS CompeEed 1:1411.v concentrated extrack from roots find herbs cf the hichest mcdicinitl value,' inTalliable in the cure. of all diseases of the Liver or any derangement cf the Dti gnstive Or:rans. They remote all impurities oSthe Mead, and are unequaled in the ture of Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, L;iliougness„ Liver Complaint, Fevers: Head :x...le, FileslMereulial*.fliseaseF., llercditarc iluinorz.. Dose, for a ! 7,l,ilts. one pill In l tlie nn L:l2;:idren half a pill. From 'one to three psis W . :11 core ordinary cases, and from one !In three [bo:zes cure any curable case oil 11'9 ir.atlei how loti!z standing. Price $1.012 1". MOTT T_AI.f;OTT, M. D. & CO., C 2 Fulton Street, New York. ;he Greatest Victory Yet ! Q.:OI,IIES STRUCK -11147 E MINUTES. he al,ove I.caCing of a recent bulletin f:utu -the SEAT OP,WAR. in all respects applicaHe to the results of OHIOSTADPRO'S HAIR DYE 13. n brOug-b-t in etninct with hnir erf any ontyx..ionS tint. Five minutes removes the I - indeFira life oolor..replachag it with :he rich t• lihteltk)r brown. I No stain is left on the a1.j , ,, no 'd .wage done tO the hair by this fine bollii.nt . vfs!Zet: - 041e 1 dy . .. filanufaclured by CH elinlSTADOliti. ;SO. C Astor rionse, ew York. Sold by'. Dreggists.. Applied 1.. , , 11 11 1, ;.r-Drezz ,-- = , . f. 113.1C4NDi/LETIIPS 11 ,General As.Fisirtizt of Xature. CLOTILS: IVliiit is•liealib - T.• Wliiit'is disease? iivalth is when the supp! : y and erpendi ;.ure are equal. Disease ‘vheß the s - dpply aad ,x.pencliture arc unee!nal. bRANDR'rrEff'S P . I£I.S. impart certain ex pulsive peweTs to all matters of the bOdy whose 'life fcs i. , elow tho standard of t'ile s-nr i ronn , lihg pa, wwhicit have remained Ii ger t'.•.•:111 nat rt.y. eat ureed. f . ..-' C., in fevers 1 anil al that elnss of cases which soon inn into morti:ication BRANDR.g:TIFS PILLS have malwelons .ct.lrative qualities. ' 0 , 1 , bodies are continnally changing., and it'is 1.,:s . this enahie we live. Should tr.::tter rem lin in 0-gans heyz.:nd tile time nature designed. ,!. nft,in a: ,:d anamation se:. in. whieh is notl.,in,: ` inOre t ::11, a preparet,ory elfort for.our coc , d Ali IlrAndret]l's irill's are zuppoed from the results toi do is simply 1 i ' ASS li.-.71T ECG THESE EFFORTS 6F NATITP.E. , -- • AGENTS WANTED ;for the NunsE IC. SP' The! most interesting and' exciting 'punk ever _publi4ied, jembracing the tylventures of a woman in thernion arwy as Nurse, &out and Spy, gluing a most vivid inner picture of the war. Teachers, ladies, energetic young tnen,ancl especially returned and disabled soldiers in want of profitable employment: will End it peC : uliarly adapted to their condition. We hav,e agents clearing $l5O per month, which wel will prove to any doubting applicant.— Send for eire:ula t s: Address BROS. & CO , N. B. cornbr Ztix.th and Minor streets. rlin.ridelpeia :Pa. NOTICE. VITTIEREAS, my husband, JAnz - s, C. Y BOOTH has left ,the bed he never utcned, and the beard he never prorlded, withent just cause or provOcatlon. I hereby caution all - persons azainst harboring or trusting him; on my accotint, as I shall pay Ma debts of his contracting after this date. AMELIA DQOTH. - Calesbur - f ' ra" Jane 27,11165. II NOTICE . TRAYED or Stolen in Gingham township, 31ar 26, 1 1.F.65, from the subscriber, Six Y ung Cattle—two Light Fed Steers and one ii fifer, two years old, nn4 three Yearlings, uith white on the belly,: and one red and white spotted. Any person giviuk informa tion of theni will be liberally rewarded. I ISAAC W. JONES. July 3 . 15t3.3. [4w3 • LTarble Yard. • rp ITE subscriber desires to inform tI3?. Citi zens of Potter :that he can supply them tYith all kinds of .73larble work, as cheap and as good. as it can be had any place in the country'. MONUMENTS and 'fOMB-STNES of all kinds furnished on short notice.' C. BEELLE. Conder;rort i Far 13 'C.I ly 1 =EI THE 'OTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Condetsport, Wednesday Evening, Aug, 2, 1885 LbCal and General. L Eon. James Chatham and not Arm strong is recommehded for Senate in Clinton County. AZif" A Daily Evening paper will be pub lisbed at Williamsport about the Ist of Sep umber, by E. W. Capron & Co. - . . Five wells are in process of boring on the Portage. "They say" oil has . been ob-: tained by condensing the "gas." • A vein of strong salt water was struck on Friday last at the Weller well. The States named furnished the ripm bar of troops as follows: Maine, 60,669. Vermont, 34,490. Connecticut, 54.68. Rhode Island, 25,335. West Virginia, 29,012. Mas sachusetts, 153,700. New Hampshire, 33,258. Kansas, 21,935. Pennsylvania, 360,000: lowa, 72,233. This 'may be regarded as official. So se 'clays since, a Canadian gentle man, who is an ardent annexationist, ex claimed, on receiving the news of the surren der of Lee's army, "Now, then, Canada will be annexed to the United States, and share in the new glories of-the regenerated and disenthralled republic." • A refugee zebel officer staudidg . by replied-L"Go Alow, my friend ; it's •ery easy to get into the Union, but it's h-yll to get -out.' ta„ The Richmond Bulletin understands that Gen. Lee is varying tb.e monotony of his retirement in Cumberland county, by making history. He is writing a history of hiscam paigns from the time that he assumed com mand of the Army cf Northern Virgillia after the battle of the Seven Pines to the capitula tion at Appomattox Court House on the 9th of April. Gen. Lee's work cqntain an account of thb exploits of the varlotis com mands comprised in the Army of Northern Virginia: The clo - se of the summer or the beginning of autamn, will doubtless witness the cemp,ction of thisibock, Major-General John F. Hartronft, of Norristown; Brig. Gen. Nagle, of Schuylkill County; Gen. Harry Markle, of Westmore land ! and Cant. Brice X. Blair, of Hunting don County, t t.t:;re severally announced by their friends as L nion candidates for Surveyor General. GSm. Selfridge., of Northampton ; Gen. Xaele, oPAlle,gheny, and Jco. A. Hies tatWofLancoster -Co'unty, ore spoken of as eandidatc-a for Auditor General, Lam , Miss Clara ['tartan, daughter ofJudge Dar tOl3, of Worcester, Mass., who has obtained repute by publishing a list of missing soldiers, and b het . hernie deeds to the - wounded, in battles, and even. under fire, left Washington a day o'f tv.M since, on a govc:rnment vessel, ‘vith a party for the purpose of inclosing the area of nround at Ander.tionville were so many Union prisoners perished from want .and exposure, and of patting up head-bdards at the graves. She conceives tha't she has a suit able list of the deceased, and has accord ingly obtained seventeen hundied beadbOttrzls for, t - he purpose. The. Union Convention of St.t.sex county, New Jersey, which met at Newton on Viondav, appointe'd a full delegation tb the State Convention to be held at Trenton on the 29th insti General Kilpatrick, who is a citizen of the county, was present, and was appointed one of the delegates. He made a glowing Unick speech, denouncing the dis loyal conduct of the New Jersey' democratic leaders. al . .l;pledging, himself to stump the State, if be could got leave ,of absence from the field. The General expects to be present .it the State Convention. hay the followE g "Hon. wilsk, and Hon. John W. Gore sey are somim. - ..ted as Delegates to the Union State Convcntion.---Most of the boys of the /I.sth Regimee, have returned.—The Wells bore Petroleum Company IS in working trim and will commence opperations in a £m - days. —The Editor thinksif a. young manpromis es to marry a young woman,and don't,—why, the young woman should shoilit the yonng man; Sad young:Man ; Sader young woman Sadist . Editor "whatever is right is • ex.pcdi enti" —Ltike r, Thelast issue of Harper's Ire ... 7 ,71v con . • tains what can only be called an trresistble illustration of the franchise question. Oct one page Fussy= is repreienicd seated on a chair of statz, resting her right arm on a shield. while with her right hand she snp ports her forehtad •as if in deep, profound study; Kneeling at her feet,.are some of the principalltraitors, and below the group ap nears the word 'Panne's i" with the question "oy l Coltunbia—":`BALL l TRT:ST 711E.FE This picture is truly suggestive, and is Well calculated, l alone, to appeal to the judgment and the justice of all who love the country. Mit the illustration, in juxtaposition ; gives to COlumbia's question a strange significance. The illustration opposite represents Columbia standing erect on the porch of the Capitol, and by her side a negro solther on crutches, one leg having, been amputated. Beneath • o this picture is toe word FP..C.etlItE; and as if in continuation of the question below the first illustration, "Shall I truet tin7::e men Y" appear the iwords, "And act this man 'P . We defy arty true man to gaze on Such an illus tration, and not feel stirring inlhis heari, an emotion ollg.ratitude and justice to the black man. . -- _Till°Vv• They do it. "The:abolitionists were contlnually assert ing that the negroee would stay in the So th if freed. It don't, look like IL .in the IV st. They are swarming like Minnesota grassh j p• pars into Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. •Over 8,000 passeE have been issued in Lonislille by the military authorities for - negroes to come North. - -William:port Democrat. "Durinz the war and before the Emancipa tion. Proclamation was issued we Were con stantly told by the Abolitibnists that if the slaves were feed they would not come North, that the climate was too cold, and that they would prefer to live with their old masters. The falsity of this is now, proven by the fact that Pennsylvania, New York - end the East, ermStates are filled with them to the great' detriment of white labor. There has not been a very large emigration to this State which is no gouli-t owing to the peculiarity of our laws."--.lllinois Ccntral Dc7;:ocrat. Abort you have tWo items from two Cod p9rhecid sheets. Compare tleM and note their cdusistcncy f Democrazy it. already at its old trade. They reverse Cobb's philosophy and live on the princiflla of "what ever is cspeditut is right." They are endtay oring, to build up their fallen house with the grossest lies and if they succeed it will be only because we do not do our duty. Watch the lies 'and the liars The Lkvisbarg University has lately been endowed; with $130,0 . 00 by subseriptitin. - Aer In con;segnence of the change in the time of the departure of some of the malls, the Jormw, ,vlll hereafter be published en Tuesday afternoon. re" Purify-, purify, purify the blood with Area's Sensei-ABILLA, and the humors, de rangementslnd distempers which pervade the system at his season will disappeall. We hare tried it and speak with knowledge. tEir We Itave received Ticknor Is Fields cheap edition of National Lyrics by, John G. Whittier. This volume contains many of 31r. Whittier's finest Poems, 'peculiarly suited to the times and shotild be in the hands of every person. Send 50 cents to the Publisher, No. .135 Washington Street, Boston, and they will forward you .the copy free of postage. Ozr rs 13a.toroao.—A gentleman who visited Bradford during the past week, states that a well is being sunk on the Tuna, about three miles above Bradford village ,in this county. On Wednesday last they were down 300 feet, and the intention is to drill to the depth of 1000 feet unless oil is found before that depth is reached. The men who are eiaking the well are old Oil Creek operators, and they feel confident of complete success. They say that the rock through which they have gdne is precisely the same character as .at,found on Oil Creek. They are already through the upper sandstone strata. We wish them all kinds of good luck.--IfiKean Min ar. Harpo 's Magazine for August con tains "After the war;" A 'trip to Bodie Bluff and the Dead Sea of the West ; In the wit ness box ; Heroic Deeds of Heroic Men, X ; By the Apple Tree; Recollections of Sheridan; Julian ; Nevada ; Accounts Ballanced ; Brains; Hugh Miller and Geology; Armadale ' • Four years under ire at Chittllestcu ; A Nice Time ; Midsummer Noon ; A Ballad- of [the Hours, which we linblish in another column ; Our Mutual Friehd ; 'influences of Climate upon National Character; Monthly Record; Edit or's Easy Chair; Dra er, Z.:c• ler We are inde ted to the Publishers for an advance copy c the Atlantic for August. The contents and contributors are as follows : Among the Honey-Makers, by Harriet E: Prescott; Countess Laura, by George H. Boker ) Strategy at 'the Fireside, by Epes Sargent Around Mull, Part 11, by Maria S. 1 Cummins ; John Fright and theEnglis'n Rad- icals, by G. Wi Towle : Nehdle and Garden, VIII; The Willow, by Elizabeth A. C. Akers: My Second Capture : Doctor Johns, TI!, by Donald G. Mitchell ; Letter to a Silent Friend ; The Chimney Corner, VIII, by Mrs. 11. B. Stowe ;!Peace, by Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney ; Reconst 4 melion and Negro Bug - rage ; Reviews and Litc_ary Notices. We are also favored with an early copy of that I)lertsant visitor, "Our Young Folks," containing : Farming for . Boys, VII,, by the - and I, ..s. author of "Ten Acres Enough ;" Dic by Maria Douglas ;'[ The Story of a olly, by Mrs. A. M. Diaz ; MasterHorsey's E curs.ion, by Gaston Fay; Little Hugh and the Fairies, by T. H. A. Bate ; Transactions. by Gail Hamilton; Winninghis Way, VET.I,bv Carle ton; Dugs find Cats, by Harriet ibeeeher Stowe ; Father IlrighthOpes, by F. T. Trow hriiige ; Afloat in the Forest, VIII, by Mayne Reid; Round the Evening•Larnp. Price 52.00. The ATLAsTic and Orn YOUNG FOLKS; $5 00. Liberal rates to clubs. • DIED. In Wharton, July 31, 1365, ELIZA, wife of Arch bald Logue, aged 39 years, of Typhoid Fever. WELLSBORO LIOn . ERBPORT STAGE ROUTE. rrITE li4ages en the W-aasboro anct dersport Line will leaVe WellsborT every Monday and Thursday at 2 o'clock I'. M,, arriving at Coudersport on Tuesday and Fri day respectively. Leaves Coudersport every Wednesday, arriving in Wellsboro o*n day at 12 o'clock M., and leaving COuders iport on Saturday, arrives la Wellsli,oro on !Monday at 1; o'chice. M. • ThisTtoute has lately clangPd proprietors, and the undersigned is'determined to keep it ' in good order both with.resnect to leaps and drivers. Ample accommodations for trav elers at ‘'ermilvee.s. 11ENRY CROLT. Gaines, Aug. 2, 134,..,.—Lt,inpd I am keeping a Small Assortment of BOOTS, and SHOES; FAMILY GROCERIES, DRUGS, , DYESTUFFS, 'INWARE, CROCKERY, ;3IEDICINES, FARM TOOLS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, And a few other "Traps," for which Itwatt Greenbacks 'litter, Ashes. tor oEuer GOOD VAT" ALSO, I have a tip-top iii CiEsinith ready to do, most anything appertaining to his Trade, as well and as Low Priced as can be fund in the County. ) HORSE SHOEIN'G, XES JUMPED and IVAIIRENTEDi &c. ) do c) . ,- .... ry) , .-1 •ili l i lltare a good Compass and ptsrori Lere to, lse it in dividing faips, establishing lines arid corners and in surveying Farms, and have in charge and for Sale, some "kare Chances" in the way of Farms. LUCIEN BIRD. Office in the S. E. corner of my Siete at Eioolland, Pa., 'Aug. ler We have been at some pains to ascer tain what instrument of the many now solic iting the public favor combines the greatest amount of real excellence. We bare prose cuted this inquiry entirely independently of aid or direction from interested parties. The opinions of some of the best musical critics, composers and performers have been obtain ed; reports of experinaenti made' in , the ordi nary use of various instruments in churches, schools, and families,. have been compared, all of which, with singular unanimity, con cur in assigning the first place to the Cabinet Organ of Mason & Hatulin—a decision that corresponds with our previously formed con victions received from personal observations. —New York. Christati Advocate. ANNOUNCEMENTS. A CARD . To the Union Men of Potter. I have been for some time past encouraged by citizens of the County to beta candidate for Representative. I announce myself a candidates for that office. I hear of candi dates for other offices, without opposition, for the reason that they have been in the Army for the Union. I too have been in the Uuion Army—served faithfully in the ditchis and swamps of South Carolina until honora bly discharged by General Burnside, by rea son of disability received in the service, and in the line of duty. My son fought in the same Regbient (45th P. V.,) until ho was killed by Rebel bullets. Still lam opposed, by gentlemen who were never in the servic4 —gentlemenoitho if nominated, will receive mycordial support. If any one doubts my honorable record while in the Army, I refer him to every officer and man belonging to the 45th P. V. when I left it. ' If any other Soldier who has been honora bly discharged, desires the nomination for this office add inserts his name, I will with draw this Gard and support him. J.NO. KILBOURN. Pike Mills ; Slily 25,-1865: PIX.£ MILLS PA. July 28, 1865. Dsan. Stu t Please announce the name of A. B. LIORTON, late Cap . Co. G, 149th P.V.✓ for STIEDIFF, subject to the decision of the Fall Convention. X. THE MASON /A, HAreriarr CiAbinet , Organs j and Clicker inn_-"s-Celebrated Pianos for sale by John B. Shaltspear, of Wellsboro. Tioga . county, Pe. Persons desiring to puf: chase can do so by applying to A. L. ENS, WORTH . , Esq., at the Bingham Office, Coudersport, Pa. IEW EJSIC.—F ETNERAL MARCH 11 to the memory of ABRAIIAIi LINCOVS," the Martyr Piesident, by Mrs. E. A. Park hurst, tae I . 4lpular ccmposer. The Home Journal says: "This is a lino composition, !cell worthy Ithe reputation of its .writrf."l Very solemn Wiad. impressire. 1000 copies are:: issued weekl3. Vrice 30 cents,; with cignetted of the President, 50 cents. Mailed free4l Publisher Ilozace Waters, No. -141 Broadway N. Y. DR.FILIiINS &BROS' VALLABLV. MtDICINES, whichlevelper formed such wonderful cures and given gen eral satisfactiorOto all those who have made use. of, them, caa l be obtained of MEL A. ravvt3i, COUDERSPORT, Potter Co., Pa., who will examine patients, astertain-the nateke e their disease,,e_nd give all necess ary directions and advice to those who make use of the Medicines-. Orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. July 19, .1863. COUDERSPORT ACADEMY. 3r. W. ALLEN, Pim:melt, assisted by competent Teachers,. , THE will - corm:ie. - ice on lIONDAY, Aug. 13'35, and continue Twelve trceks. Tuiticin to be paid, it the 'middle of the Term, frpm f,.3,00 to $.?,0..3. Contingencies, 23.cenl A. Teachers' Class will be instructed Free of charge. Rooms suitabTe for students desiring to hoard themselves ran be obtained reason.bly in and ni , ar Town. For further particulars, acidres3 the Prin cipal. at c o ,pie t „.port, ra. DIVORCE NOTICE. No. , 14. Dec. Term vs. in the Common ROXANNA , Pleas of Potter County, Libel in Divorce. To Rolianna. Camp, Res pondent at narac'd. Pl.ease take notl - re tha l t a.subpuma. and alias; subpmna baying been issued anu returned niltil ; you are Lere hy required to appear on the first day of nest Court, the 12th day of aeptember nett - t., to answer to the complaint - made in this case. k.BEE, Sher'ff . Coudersport, July 25, 1565. PEIENSTLYANIA. AriRICIILTABAL SOCIETY. THE n....Clrania State Agricultural So- Nri ciety viii hold its hibition on Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Sep tember . .fp, 27, 23 .4t , (3. 29, 1865, at WILLI.DISPORT, LYCOJIING COUNTY Any information desired - trill be given upon tiersonal application or by letter to the undersigned, at Norristorrit, or A. BOYD HAMILtON, President, Harrisburg. The ocice of ihe 'Society will be open at Williamsport on and after the sth of Septem ber. BRowEn LONGACRE, Se&y. Norri town, July 24, 1:365.-3t The.sti Grovesteen I'kino Vorte retains its precedence and great pop ularity; and after undergoing gradual hn provements for a period of thirty years, is now pronouriP,ed g bv the musical 'world to be Lin surpas4d kna even unequaled in richness, volumes and Nulty of tone ; durability and, cheapness. Our new scale, French action, ' harp pedal, iron frame; over-strung bass, seven octave, Tosevrood pianos we are seliing cheaperlby from $lOO to $2OO than the same style and finish are sold by any other first class makers in, the country. Dealers and all in wa t itt of good pianos are invited to send for cur Af.-.icriptive Catalogue, which contain.s plibtographs, of cur different !styles, together with prices.' No _one shou4 purchase a pi ano without seeing the Catalogue. Medals, almost without nuMber, have been awarded to the Grovesteen Piano, and at the Celt bratLd World's Fair, though put in competition with others from all parts of Europe and the United Statps. it took the hie:best award. EEst.iblisbed 1835.] ,GROtESTBEN CO., 4.90 Broadway, 'New York. - I.4OTICE, VITBERE4 ril,y wife AMRLI.A. has left my V Y . bed 'acid _board Without just cause or I..ruTscation, I hereby warn all persons Eot to harboi. or trust her on my account as I will pay nO debts of her contracting. after this date. JANES G. BOOTH. Colkshurg. Fa., :runs 2p, IW,. • I CAUTION FROM TH AMERICAN WATCH CO ANY. It having come to oar knowledge that im itations of; ihe American Watch have been put upon the market in great number, elder!. Gated by their utter worthlessness to injure the reputation of our genuine products, to protect-our own interests and the public front imposition, we again publish the trademarks by which our Watches may invariably' be known. • I ne manufacture four styles of Watches. The lirsl has the name "AMERICAN . W.A.TCH CO.. Wildman, Mass.," engraved on the inside Plate. The Second has the name "APPLETON, TRACY CO., Waltham, ltass.," engraved on the inside plate. The Third has the name . "P. S. I3ARTLETT, Waltham, Mass. , " Mass. 3 " en graved on the inside plate. • All the above styles have the name Amer ican Watch Co. painted on the dial, Audi are warranted in every respect. The Fourth has the name , ~ W.M. ELLERY, Boston., Mass.," engraved on the inside plate, and is not named on the . • dial. 1 1 All the above described watches are mad of:various sizes, and are sold in gold 07 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 usually inscribed with names so nearly approaching our own as to escape the observation of the miacens. tomed buyer. Some are represented as made •y the "Union Watch Co., 'a Boston, Mass." —no such company existing. Some are !lamed the "Soldier's Watch," to be sold as ~ oar Fourth or Wm. Elle y style, usually known as the "Soldier's W tch." Others are named the "Appleton Watch Co. -'" others the a S.Bartlev," instead of our "P. S. Bart lett;" besides many varieties named' in such a manner as to con ey the idea that they are the veritable rtoddctions of the Arberic,an Watch Company. 1 1 We also caution the public, and particu larly soldiers, agairist buying certain articles GALLED watches. so 'freely advertised in illus trated papers as "Army \Vetches," "Officer's Watches," "Magic Time Observers," "Arcane Waehes," &c,. the prices of which are stetd to be froth seven to sixteen dollars. A goad watch, in these times, cannot be afforded f r any such Paoney.- 1 , A little attention on the part of buyers will protect them from gross imposition. ROBBINS & APPLETON Agents for the American Watch Co., - 182 Broadway, New York. A RCANA. WATCH AN ELEGANT NOVELTY - IN WATCHES. The cases 'of this watch are an entirely nei invention composed of six different met+ als combined, rolled together and plan isbed, producing an exact imitation of 1 carat gold, called Arcana, which will alway keep its ccior. They are as heaUtifal as solid gold, and are afforded at one-eirrbt'a the cost. The case is beautifully designed with Panel and shield for name, with Pateht Push Pin, and engraved in the exact stle of the! cele brated Gold Hunting Levers, a.hd are really handsome and desirable, and so exact an im itation of gold as to defy detection. The movement is manufactured by the well known St. timer Watch Company of Europe,and are I superbly finished, having engraved pallets, i fancy carved bridges, adjusting, regulator, with gold balance and the improved Jeweled action, with line dial and skeleton hands,and is warranted a good time keeper. Tese watches are of three different sizes, the smallest being for Ladies, arid are all Hunting Cases. Arcase of six will be sent by Mail or Express for 5125.00. A'single one sent iu a handsome Morocco Case for 25;; will retidily sell for three time-3 their cost. We are role agents for this ,catch in the United States, and none are genuine which do not bear our Trade mark. Address CHIAPD DEVAUGIT,ek Ca, Importers, 15 Maiden Lane, N. Y. iftyn A teed, 0,4*. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTI-I AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA Oldest Insurance Company in America Cash Capital and Surplus, over e 1,750,000.000., SErENTY-ONE Years Successful Businesii Esperience, vith a reputation for integrity and lionord . )le dealing unsurpassed by any similar itstituticti. • LOSSES PAID since orgatization, witb:%ut the deduction of a cent, or a dav's LIBEIIAL RATES for all the safer classe.4 of prope:zy. Insurance of Dwellings axd euntents, specialty. BRICK or STONE Dwellings insured, per.. penzally, - if desired, on terms `l:,f the greatest econonay and safety to the insured, it s Wisdont and Economy to insure intha beet Companies, and there is , none better than the old insurance Co. of igiortii- America Apply to M. W. IicALARNEV' Agent for Potter coanty PUTNAA.I Clothes Wringer wiil wriog an;l-thing, from a single Thread to - a Bed-Quilt. nucEs : $5.50, $6.00, and $3.00. P. A. Stebbins & Agents for; Fotter ecunty.—Jan 25, 23E3 yWANTEDI DISABLED SOLDIERS And others out of emplorment, to eaUrass forl, OUR GREAT NATIONAL WORK, Just Published, urnr, LL7I7. ,C7O PUBLIC, EEBTIcE3 OF ABRAHAM' LINCDLN," By Frank Crosby, of the Philadelphia Bar, comprising, one large octavo volume of nearly .seo pages. .This is the only work of the kind'publisbra it is entirely nets and original . , containing hi.* early history, political career, speeches.proc larnation.s and other 05cial documents illus trative of his eventfulladministration. togeth er with the scenes arid events connected wit!" his tragic end. It wi).l be sold only by our authorized traveling agents, to whom exclu sive territory is - givert.;; and liberal commiss ions paid. Send for ta circular and terms 'American Publis:siniz, .. 3 _2•E'r*, Box 217, €-')O C.bestr.r.:.t, Street "'hiladelibia.
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