NEwsll GRANT it. SHERIDAN ' HEARIII FROM AGAIN ! ! ANOTHER UNION VICTORY GOLD DOWN SEAMY ;DECLINE IN GOODS AND P. L STEBBINS & Co,, Aro now receiving a • new and complete STOCK OF Spring Goods I • purchased since the heavy decline and during the recent panic in New York. Consistiog of DRESS 'GOODS, DEL44.llrfs, POPLIArS I ALPACA',S, 411 OZ.INBIGUES 4P.L.1 13 POPLINS, :13L CS SILK 6; . BALMORAL Sai.tcTS, CLOAKS, CLOAKINGS, CASSMIERES, FUR stoplc tit INIEN's FASHIONABLE CLOTHING ALso BOOTS & SHOES, HATS 4' CAPS, &c•' &c " &c. MI brags. and Fancy Articlog Oils, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White Lead in Tin Catus,Alcohol, Campliene, Serosene,Lamp and Lamp . rixtures. Glue, Patent Medicines, Chemicale, Botanical Herbs, Perfamery,Fancy Soap and Toilet articles, Gum, Hair, Ivory and Wooden Combs, Pomades and Colognes, and a tine ,assortment of Flavoring Extracts, Peni, TO and Paper, and Linseed Oil—raw and ballad, • Brushes Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Mat, Varnish and Artist 'lllrnshes CHOICE STOCK OF GROCERIES, Teas, Sugars, Choice Syrup, Good Rio Coffee, West Indii and Dandelion voffee, Rice, Corn !limb, Farina, Coco • 41, WA IrATON ZU.ND. P.' A. STEM3INS' & Co, Corner M 4 and Second Strata, Fintitraiunti Apr; 10, Is 6 TFLE I POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Voudenport, , esd,aiEvezlire;Augt,9 l t 5, 18435 Lota atLd Enerdl. Art estchinge, says a gentleman from Jersey Shore danglat a trout in Antes Creek lately, *Sighing ortr Iwo and a half pounda. . The` Atlantic Cable- 1 at lest 'accounts, , had "sprung a leak,", seten . himdred miles front shore. It is considered doubtful if sbc;• ass ivill attend the Companies present et. forte.; 1 tek.lliss Hannah A. Torret, of L 7 l - ytses Center, is, agent for the Life of Abrahtini Lincoln, adtertised in another oluntn. ,I The McKean M inar has entered upon its third volume. Good intent' to you Roger's. 11ESC..Ste the new advertisements, thisitee: We have not room in which to notice them at length. t. la'The Agitator suggests Coudersport as the place for holding the Judicial Senatorial and Representative Conferencsa,and Wednes day, Sept. 13, as the time. A. dangerous counterfeit of the one dollar Treasury notes, issued by the General GOvernment, has made its appeatance: Ex cepting-a few. minor discrepancies, the spuri ous note is an exact facsimile of the bill. The g eneral appearance of the, bill is also very gdod. The green ink is of a somewhat-light elJl Blade than that'used on the genuine ' and some parts of the note look scratched and blurred. The figures lon the note are, print ed in green ; in the gennine•they are white. The face of Chase, in the counterfeit, is badly oxecnted, but' otherwise the work is well pone, and the note well Calculated to deceivi. • litr• The kf to Teir Mason & Hamlin's de • "TheSe instruments ,h wind of genuine succe, Francisco. That hies' have succeeded in nvl instrument- - -•from HUI to thuSe which, t 4;:,;. larger than 'a pianO,, felt in is church—is of the nnisical profess no such mechanical w• found in etchal perfes tone is Pure and full, body for so small's la fcirce. I They stand usage ' 'and will live Lill American mission 1 gekire call atter_tidn to the advertisement 't of tire I:M . oex Ellip or Doable Spring. Skirt.. Though a rec at indention , it has, becom'e very pophlar,a d is rapidly Obtaining' the preference over of er kinds in use. The rods In it are compose 'each of two delitate and well-tempered ste springs, width are ingettuously braided t gather edge to edge, the lower rode heartet and having a double covering. ; This petal arity of construction makes this skirt very 'strong and ' durable, and also so eiceedingly ilaible that it read ily adaptEi ; itself to the form Of the :wearer, I and allows of any ant?ulit of "deublingamd crushing without ihjnr7 tops - shape: These skirts are ;nu - questionably the ligatest, most desirable, cornfortable 'and edobaniidal ever made. Thase and adVantaget *bleb lalies, Ir.ho have,'extlerienced the diseennfort and inconvenience of single springs., will duly i appreciate: , I pa„,„ About 400 people attenbed' the Sun:. day School Picnic) at Raymond's Corners on Friday, A oguit 11. ' - The school at that jAace bad incited other schools to unite with them, and most nobfy and ,heartily! did Lewisville and Cblasburg respond_to the invitation. The crowd! began to gather :at CO/ A.. 31. At 11 A. 31. the Methodist School of Ulysses came in with (I judge) €(1 to T 5 members, with a beautiful ! banner, with seCl . :ritl four horse teams, and '(not the least important) a most bountiful supply of eatable: - - - - - -.enough' for themselves and to spare—very nicely packed in a large box in excellent condition, and superintended by a. very efficient corn inittce. . They were accompanied by:their worthy Superintendent. Rev. Htnty Raz-land. , Banner Carried by Lewis Golden. A little bef4re noon the Galesburg Sbliohl drove up" in just about the came style and numbers, I having sent on a little ahead, ever so mueltafgood things to eat. AVereaccomz panied by their efficient Superintendent ; A. G. Preshdi'.! .. _ At 12/ Pi 31., tie Orotetsieti formed at the School 1 HonseL-Cblesburg School by clastesi leading promptly and in order.— Ulysses School followed in goad styly and ?eddy. Raymond Sehoal by classes,and not outdone by others in-numbers an d fdanneri having in the rear its Bible Class in which visitors Were incited. We noticed, With pleasure, several StindaY Sehool frienda from Coudersport, *htre we bad Met as teachers and scholars 10 year's' ince, and quite a del egation from Pike to ' hip.} Thbltirshal,Normailg Wood,late of tile Armt vg.,is was on foot, in citizen ! dress, With seed scarf about hie waist, very Modestly and efficiently conducted the march, !giving orders in a quiet manner that assured `the teachers who led their classes, and did, not frighten the little ones. ills assistants! , ret - ii L. G. Predbo of Allegany, and Gtidlty of Ulyrises, who were not behind in at mpts tc/ do it al; right. .., each class was led b ' its. teacher, all teem ing desirous to do jui d , the right thing at the right '{time. - The pfgeession reached about 80 rods, and as they c i4 tened ranks and march edidoWn its centre , return to the School House and thence 141 the grove, one could not but be charmedil by the sight; As we pai.'E. , 4 a certain point near the School House, on the way to the grOve we were greeted by an eicellenesong from 8 singeri. At the grove,after ' singing by the crowd, Rev. W. Calkis, of ;Philadelphia, made an excellent . and appropriate prayer, Rev. H. Rowland made a goOd, interesting address, J; W. Bird gave as interesting talk on a celebrated Cave near Stanton• Va. Rev. 4: P. Calkinslof Weilsboro, Made a short address on "Jesus; one True Guide," and on the "True Way," text taken from one of the banners, in his used' off.band and effective manner. n The speaking weal inteOpetsed by seine excellent quartettes ;by two songs from some of the Allega n y girla.land 4ildren formerly trained by Mr. I. IL .Horton, and by'several !songs by the browd. 1 ,; . .1 I ',, ' At 2/ P. M. Procession formed in and marched to the tab , e. The children to well pro chled foi, and I am:lproud to say that the Scbools proper, and our distant visitors', eon ductid with .the utMost propriety; and all seemed to enjoy the progedingahugely. . Taogood Rope avrin had been provided and vrctrq well used after the dinner. 1 , ----- OuP,i , cif B. C.School, • _ . _ _....... CL 027L8. larThe'brtfilititurg, Telegraph Bays the oats crop of that county is one of tue besteverae- fier The constant rain in this county for the past two weeks has the potatoes AdministratrlV WHEREAS Letters of Administratioti on V V the• estate of SA.VIIEL ROGERS, late of - Hector Township, Potter county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted tosaid estate are requested to Wake immediate pityrnenti and those hav ing claims against, the same will present them, dilly authenticated to the subscriber. SUSAN ROGEItS, Administratrla. Auguit 15, 1865. PRESENTING HIS EARLY HISTORY,; political career, and speeches in and out of Congress ; also, a general vied of his pol icy as President of the United States ; with 1 his messages, proplamations, letters, etc, and a history of his eventful administrations and, of the scenes attendant upon his tragic anti lamented dense. .By Josszn H. BARDSM Commissioner'of Pensions, Washingtpn, Nearly ready,f one volume_ ; of over TOO pages octavo. Embossed Cloth, $3; Sheep, Library Style, $3 50 ; Printed on extra fine paper and bound in half calf, $5. , German Edition, fifty cents higher on each style of binding. • This work is Reliable and Authentic. It was'written by the gentleman whose name it bears, and the data concerning the material points of Mr. Lincoln's early history and po litical career (it is not now improper to men tion), was furnished by himself to ; Mr. Barrett, who for several years -stood in confidential relations to the late President. The author has resided is Washington from the very be ginning of the administration, and has ex plored the records of the War Clime for facts, and..had access to other sources of informs tion not usually accessible. Interwoven with the narrative, in chronological order, are full extracts ; frpm' Mr. Lincoln's speeches, thus embodyi” his views in the best and, most', acceptable manner. His administration is elucidated also by interveaving his Stele! papers cOmplete, while the narrative of the author concerning the great events of - the period IS clear, concise, and admirable. The portrait, is beautifully engraved by Ritchie, from a photograph taken by Brady at a sit. l Ling arranged for with Mr. Lincoln by the 1 Publishers. The likeness has been pro -1 nounced by many personal friends, the best. The Publishers, immediately upon the de cease of Mr. Lincoln, sent an artist to sketch the scenes closely identified with his early' life, and also the scenes immediately associ ated with the biirial at Springfield, Illinois,, and will have the pleasure of presenting the'' following Original Illustrations in the volume: i, Birthplace of Mi. Lincoln. 2. The Emi gration from Kentucky in 1816. 3. Honse,in Spencer bounty, Indiana, the home of Mr.l 11,incoln _for thirteen years, and where his 1 mother died, 4. The Cratvford . Place, where young Lincoln worked for 25 cents per day. 5 Little Pigeon Baptist Church, where Mr.' ! Lincoln (*hen sionth) and his parents al,-; tended. :6., His Mother's Gra* 7; Anciet-- !son CreekFertl *here he ikas.firrymah nine months; The Log House in Sangambh county,, 111., *here ,the "a,00 . 0 iails" Vv,ere. split. 9.,His§pringfieldßesidenee. 10. The Scene of his First Inanguratioir, eta:, etc. , *** Nearly 1,000 men are already at Terms uniform: Remit $1 50 fort complete Prospectus and outfit for I,canvaising ; name is dozen counties, arranged in lerder, of your ;choice, and if territory cermet be selected, jam cast received will be returned: Sold only by Canvassing Agents: „Address M.OGRE WILSTACH & BALDWIN Publishers . , Either at 25 West Fourth Street, Cid:it:Watt, or Walkei Streit, New York: Tranne, in speaking cif •INET - OIIGANS, says :-4- re been blown by the from Boston to San •rs. Mason & Hamlin king a superior small bandbox-like things, II portable, and not an make ilieniatlves he nnirersal opinion , on. They agree that -rks of the kind can be, lion in Europe. The, tnd with an immense; i ovocative mechanic 4 . ..ugh. traveling, ba 1' climates which wil ;ries." - - TER GREAT IIVEt:11 . 1 - 01i7 Of' THE AGE HOOP . SKIRTS; • TV Bradle 't NeW Patent - .bap ierc Eliptic (or donbk) Spring Skirt. 1 . This intentiOri consists of - Haple . i (or two) Eliptic Pure Refined Steel. Springs; ingerii imsly braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, Making the toughest, hiost flex: ihlei elistie and Durable Spring ever used. They seldom BEND or Best: like the Single Springs, and conseqtfently pfeservE their per: fect and beautiful shape more than twice .as long as any Single Spring Skirt that ever has or can be made: The Wonderful flelibili Mid great comfort and pleasure to, any .Lady wearing (the Dal, 'pies Elliptic Skirt will be eiparimited partici = ularly in ail. crowded Assemblies; OperaS' Catrages, Railroad Card; Chtirch Pews, Ain; Chairs; for Promenad• and, House DreS.s; the Skirt cad be folded itheti in uSti tri been py a small place as easily l and conveniently as a silk dr triallin drdss: A Lady having enjoyed the pleasiire, c"oni= fort add gredt convehiente of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a sin gle day will never after Wards willingly dis pense with their use. Foi l Children; Misses and Young Ladies tity are 3aptx i o r to all olltlrS. -, The Ploopi ariccive.red With 2 ply twisted thread will wear twice as long as the Single y ar n r covering Which _ls used on all Single Steel - Hoop Skirts; ITbe three bottom rods on ' very Skirt are also Double Steel, and twit or double covered to prevent the covsnegyearing o'ff the rods•drhan dragging 1 down Stairs, stone steps, &e.; /sc., WiLith they are constantly subjeit to when is use; , All aro made of the new and elegant Cord ed Tapes' and are the best quality in every no' - 'rt giving to the wearerithe , most graceful ~. . t ,,,... . and perfect briape possible ; and are 111queti- Itionably e lightest, most desirable; com fortable nd economical Skirt ever made. WEST ', BRADLEY & CAREY, Propriet ors of th Invention and sole Haaufacttireis, 97 Ch bers, and ' 79 &81 Reade . Streets, ji New! York: 1 _ For sale .iri all fifstzclass Storeg id this City; an thrOughoOt the United States and Canada, Havana, fie Cuba, Mexicd; South t Amer - lea, and the West Indies . 1 M. L. !loins fof the- Duplex Ellipt ic (iii donble) spring Skirt:' , A. tC. ~..... ..-.... .... . ...... EER Young 1 1 Heifer, t with wh white sp tion of COMPLETE, ONLY AUTHENTIC AM) P.ELIABLY ' ILIXSTRATED EDITION! LIFE o 1 An.Altaff. LINCOLN. NEW SHIRT FOR 1865-fr. NOTICE: - JD or Stolen in Bingliiiiiithissiiii, 26, 1865, from the subscriber, Six attle—tsso Light Red Steers and one o years old, and three Yearlings, to on the belly, and one red and tted. Any person giving infonna em will be liberally - rewarded. ISAAC W. JONES. . July 1863 i Did • - - , For iriblEZ • , - Frit its, Fa g ialy 28; 1865. Damt Bra : :Flom) rumomme The name of A. B. NORTON, late &tilt Co. 14911F.V.; for &MUFF, sabject to . the tlecisloteof the Foal Courention. .. . • - Guardian's Sale ofileal Estate. . Wr °TICE is hereby given that by virtue of 1,11 an order or decree • Of - the Orphan's' Court of Potter County, made on, the 20th day - of (Tuns ; 1805, the Undersigned, as Special Guardian of Mary. A. Johnson,Sarah John son, and William 'Henri Jonson, minors, owners of said landi, will expose for Sale at Public Traulue to the highest bidder, at the Court House hi Coudersport, in said County of Potter, th.dast of September 1865 P. 111., the following described, to in the Township of Hebron l t.. viz:Lot No. 126 of the allot . of the Estate of Samnel M. Fox, taining 1357' acres more or less. 134 of said allotment in the , ip, containing 54 and 2-10thi more or less. - - Also Lot No. 122 ent in the same Township con t. d 9-10ths 'acres of land more all that part of. Sub . Lot No. 9 .t No. 115 of said allotment in of Allegany, lying west of the .taining 61 and - } acres of lead Also hot No. 75 of McVicaris Township of.oswayo, in ,said e for N. H. & W. S. Johnson; and 24-190ths acres more or pied by Mrs. Andrus. NATHANIEL JOHNSON, ,65. Special Guardian. On the 1! at.l o'elock Lands : Situ Potter Co., • , mew, of land! deceased, cu.! Also Mit lid same Towns acres of landl of said allot twining 125' , or less. Ali of original .1.; the Townshi highwah - co j more or less. survey in th County, ma .t containing 81 lesi, now oCc Aug. 10, 18 Adinint3trator's Sad. - D. Y virtue of an order of the Orphan 's C ourt Ai for the County of Potter, the following described real estate belonging to th estate of AMBROSE COREY, late of. the to wnship 'of Ulysses, in said county deceased . ", will be sold to the highest and best bidder at, the Court House in the Boro' of Coudersport on Monday, the 18thday of Sept. next, at 1 o'clock P. M., all that certain messnage situate in the Township of Ulysses, County Of Potter. and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, via.: Beginning at the south-mot corner of the 0. A. - Lewis lot in said Township, thence north 24 percees to a post, thence west 10 perches to a post, thence south 24 patches to a post on south !hie of said Lewis' line,thence east 10 perches m C o c) r n e ta or !n l i e n s g s toe pest the and beta; part Of a Lot of land No. 359 con veked by the Trristee.s of the estate of Wil liam Bitigliani to .0. A. Lewis on the Bth day of February; 1836. . . . Also, another lot of land situate in the ToNtrnsrirj, Cohnty. and State aforesaid,,And bounded slid deseribed as follows i Beginning at a postthe south-west corner of the above desefibed list; thence in a northerly. bourse along the west line of aliciVe described lot 20 perchektO a post, thence iii a Westeili course at right angles with the fast 'Cahrse 4 percheb to a post; thence in a southerly cedetb niralL Id with this first described course 20 persheit to a post; thence in an easterly hciartt thing the BighiiitY 4 perishes to the place of be. ginnirig, Containing One Half of an Acre of - land, and being - the east half of a lot - of land conveyed; by H. H. Dent to A. Corey Feb: 17, 1857. .. Also another .' lot of land situate in iite Township, County and State isfOlesald,,fi.ha bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post 'standing in the west lide of lcit•No: 15 of the sub division of H. H. Derit's lands in said township, now in possession of AnL dre:r Gee, 30 perchel south of the south line of lot . No. 13 conveyed by H. H Dent to. Mal hale Baker by deed bearing date April' 9) 1 1855, thente south 1-b west 173 perches to a corriet,lbeing .also touth-west corner of lot No: 15 aforesaid, Jhenee along the .north lide of a lot in possession Of Abram Waggoner west 77 and 2-lOths perches to a corner, being also the sonth-eaSt boxier of lot No, 16G contracted to be add to J. Nelson Crowell by H. H. Dent) thence north i° east 173 perches to the south line 'of lot No.,l4ldon veyed by 11. 11. 15ent to Itattala taker by deed; bearing date April 9, 1855, thence along said south line east 78 perc_het to the Place of beginning; Containing Seienty-Nine icFe:s, with the Usual alloWance of six per Ceat:forj roads, &b . +, being lot No: 16 of the sub-diVis - -I ion of the said H. H. Dent,s lands in the said TownshiP of Ulysses: , . . , , . Also Ohre bther le of land ß situate iri t he Township; Connift and State aforesaid, des cribed as felfowS; Yiz: Bounded On te north lands 'ci by wiied by ButionLeivib; Oh, the east the by land§ irkried or its. Pessedion, of Benjamin Baker, on the south by lauds iii possession' of J. D. Lett, slid ,on the West by the highway leading frutn Lewisville to Brookland, Con- . taining shout Eighteen Acres Of land be the same more or less,. . , . , 1 . , .p. S P: bitiVitt, Adidi Erliasee, Aug. 14, 1.86 ii. Administiatofii Sabi B • ,:.- le: virtae of an order Of the OrtaniiiS Court foi. the county Of Pottet the folloiving desEilbed reitl ettate belbriging to the estate of WILLIAM PLlfiel - atii Of the toltnEhip of UlySteS,in Acid. tbdntp aeCessed, Will be sold to khe h ighest and best bidder at the - Court Honte in the Borongh of Coudersport on AtUtPtibti Mc 18 day IV 'i. it../ ' ' R. iai that.. - a i'owock P. .; at.tr tt of ladd'be•• gifting at the fiorth-west e et bf lot int ve.ied td Augusta B. Whipple i' thd ehriv.e df the/lighwan Abate Borah ho the land of said lot 72 rods, thence West 1 1 5 and 5-10ths rods, .thence North 72. feat tb the centre of the eghiraP, thence Bast by the Centre of Big way 15 add s , loths reds to place of tie gindicg, being pail of Litt conveyed 14 11. H. Dent to Daick Whipple by Deed bearitiff date Dec. 19, 186: and containing Seven Acres. ALSO—Another Lot baunded as &newt 1 . Beginning at the south-cast Corner of I;otNo. 104 east kart, conveyed-RI Dick Whipple, *MI6* North 72 rode tdgightt p; thette west 15 rod s , lliehce South 72 ro • thence East 15 rods to the plsce of b I 'an" g, Containing Seven Atli& ArZO- (4 Pd bounded 171,1 14 as follows : being known as east part of Lot 135 of the allotmentl of Bin ham laUdi in Ulysses,tp, Potter co., Pa., co nta ining 66 and 2-10tlisl acres, being the same of which H.H. Dent contracted t 9 D. Whip'l6; .Ir.; bit the T. l__ lat day ' !torch 1860._ ALS - Anothef lot being viest pall tit' lot N 0.135 idle Bingham lands in Vlpsses tri; aftirekaid; 'Containing 50 acres and being the same lot hithll.lLDen contracted to Wm. Blaldslte n IBC lit-ility of Hsieh 1860:..:z,: 6 ;16, i;ftt 1; ieoi hii s tis Mai Yar •• - • WEE sitrscrlber desir.it to form tho Citi- JL. sena of Potter that he a supply there with all kinds of Marble War f as ,tbeap and as goad as it an be bad' a • jilaCe in ,the country. MONUMENTS and t 21:13 -STONES of all kinds furnished on oho notice. O BREOLE. Cezdersport, Feb 13 '65 ly _ELLF2iI FIANG TRIPP, ottdegridits Alig. 3a865- , assn Tv rake Mae of Atty., I have been for vitae tinie put encouraged by cit4ens of the County to is,c.andidate for Representative. -- I immune., Inyself a candidate for that office. '7. - Ilim of candi dates -for, 'other' offices, without - _opposition, fru: the reason that they=have been -in the Army fur the Makin. I too have been in the _Union Artny--served.faithfullyiu the ditches and swamps :of South Carolina until honora bly discharged by General SiMnside t by rea vton of disability received in the service, and in the line of duty., My son fought in the same Itegimenti(4sth P. V.,) until he vas killed by Rebel bullets: Still lam oppOsed by gentlemen who were never in the nervicel —gentlemen, who , if nominated, will receive my cordial _ support. If any one dotibts my honorable rec ord while in the Army, I refer him to everylotgcm• and man belonging to the 45th ;P: V. when I left it. If any other Soldier who has been lionora- My. discharged, desires the nomination -for this office and mserts his name, I will withi draw this Card and support him... JNO. M. SILBOURS. Pike 7 411114 July 25f:1865 . NOTICE. The following is a description of Barrels and Kegs belonging to the Brewery of Joseph SchWartzenbach, located at Germania, Potter County, Penn'a, : From one to forty barrels marked with numbers in Rommiletters, gaud part with my name burned in on the top; all iron bound. All persOns having any Barrels or kegs marked as above in their possession will please return• them or they will bo dealt with as directed in the, late Act of Assembly. JOS. SCHWARTZBNBACIL Germania, Aug. 8, 1865. (4w) - Couit .Proolamation. TILERE AS the lion. Robert G. White; •v_ V Presideit Judge, and the Bons. C. S. Jones and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judges of the Courts of Oyer & Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Conn and Court of Common Pleas for the county of Potter, have issued their prcept, bearing date the, twenty-second day of June in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-five, and to me directed, for holding a court of Oyer & Termi ner and General lad Delivery, Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Orphan's court, and court of Comnion Pleas in the Borough of Couders port, on MONDAY, the 18th day of September next, and to continue one week: Notice is theiefore hereby given to the Cot= oe,or,7,,JoV,ices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and then in their proper persons, at IA ociiiek,A.lL of said day; with ther rolls, records,inquisi; exatiiinations and other, remembrances, io dci.those iins whieh to their offices op - - Ortain to be d b one g : And thote Who hie boUnd by their recteizahhea td piette6jith il . risdnerS,that are or shall be lb Of said con* of Potter, are to be. hen aid theie to prosecute against theni as will be just: Dated at bonders Port, the B . 9th year of theln.dePendenee of the United States of America: . - Tr.lal List fok Lewis ht al Ys kcidesib * Shaffer vß.gay and Smith; - Dickson. Vs Jonei.l Dickson BtirlesoL Wood vs Cbaridler. • - botweillk Lytiaan li3 Chan"drei. ?IRIS vs BartlettF. W right Btirdick /air & W ta War vS ries vs WI lettn; , Nelsbn BelitOi it al Conntylt Riciet at Bl a ckman Vs,ra.*Yok daimish'eei Crane TS S'eeley I Smith t's Rois Cointh use vs Haveii HOpkint_VA White,, BUshnr vs kotter Forest - Lee vs Kenyin Biouil "Vs Lediniton Gnau vs Clark , Stevens_. Nichols vs Bateiritta - - Hill vs Davis & Kilbourne . , Summit School District vs Potter Roulette " same Abbott a 11 kt Same Whartp.i .!1 -VW IC WATCH COD ANY; it having come to Oar knbiviedge ilinti init= . itatiOns of the Adler - lean Watch have been pat upon the Market it+ grhet,nithibei.; t4leri lated by their otter worthlesirleis th ki 1,1412 th the repritatibd Of iini• 'iediti i pioduhts; to protect Our btri interests and the tiublic froth i imposition; te again nitblisli tiade Marks by Whibli but' Watthea the , intariably be knoWn. I' , We tnifitifaCinie four ityle of Watches: i iii The First has the name ~, 11 AMOICAIT , WATCH CO. %alba t Massy' etigrattd Oil the inside plate: Thef2Ni3ita htisOe hittilb ~_ ... . . "APPLETON; TRACY A; CO., WalthaM i . Massiff.finkraved on the inside plate. T4e nietihrti the name . , „ - • , "P. S. B4RTLETT ; Waltiiiiii, Maas.," in. graired on the inside Plate:. „' Ali, 66 above etyles have the name Amer ican Watch co: paintea on the dial, and are wsirFaited lid every es net. • -; , The..toeirli hat the naiiiti ...1, "WM. EL ER,Y, Boiten, Masi.," engraved on the inside phite; and is not named on the All the above described watches are niad of,,varionsideesi and are sold is gold or saver cases, as May be required. , i It is hardly poisible for .iiis .to accurate l y ldescribe the ritiniithdi finitatiolis hi , which !we have alluded. • They are usually inscribed with names io nearly_ approachirik our own ' las: to escape Ithe.observation -of the iiiiactiii touted buyer' Some tiferefireiented an Made by the "Pain N'ti . "ritah Cii.,, qt Bitstoiii - Masd.' —no such co m pany c asting. Some. are Maned the, i lSoldier's Watch," to be sold" as' our Fourth ior Wiii, Elleiy style, iisially known as the "Soldier's Watch" Others are named .the "Appleto4 - Watch C0."4--, ethers the P. S. Barham, 'instead of our "P. S. Bart lett' besid,a many varieties named in such a manner aa to convey the idea that they are the veritable Froductions of .the Ainerican Watch ponipany; , antion the public , and Eintilen - s, against buying certain articles hes. sd 6eely advertised in lilts - .4 ce "Arta? Watches," ' :if:ill:Leer's ecfrigie Time Observers ," '! Arcane ~ the iitices of slab ate stated ieyed to sixteen dellats. A good iese titnes, cannot be afforded for ney. tendon oh the fait of micro tvii fibni kriisit imposition. • BOBBINS & APPLETON • for the Americas Watch Co., i s -' - 182 Broadway, Now York. _._ We also larly soldie cause testi trated Pape .r Watehes; l4 - to be froth El watch; its t ally such th A little rti protect ther CM 211 E MASON & NANO= Abitiet 11 e oNelfattan 4 ifilleotett; sale bpi: John 13 1 , Sliakspetir i of We'abor°, Tioga enmity, Pa. Persons ileblring to- wive time can do so by applying to . A. L. ns. NORTH, Esq.', at the Blughare Officer Coudersport, Pa. xr ib r r is MAN - CA to the memory ~of Astriactsi toncons,'l the Martyr President, by Mrs. E. A;Prettka burstohe ,popular ccmposer. The 14onid Journal Isays : '"This is a fine compcisiton i well worthy the reputation lof its write t" Very solemn and impressive. 11000 copies aid issued Weekly. Price3o cents, with tignettd of ithe fresident, 50 cents -Mailed frees Publish Horac e Mater* No. 481 Broadway N. Y. • r__ Lit FILKINS & BR VALUABLE MEDlCl=9;*hictibati pee' formed Bich wonderful cures and givenleita eral satisfaction:to all tboie Who . have unlide `nee of them, can" be obtained' , of DR, - . rity,nripu, COODERSPORT, Potter Co.. Pa., wh&trill examine pagentii'astertihrtika nature of their disease, and Rite all steads ary 'directions and advice to Wyse w . ber Make use of the Medicines. Orders filtha attraid will receite prompt attention.' July 10 1865. - - _ counpasponTAaanttint, . - W.‘, 1,1;, ALLE - Pliticmit, aisiato4by competent Teachers. THE FALL TERM -- will commence on MONDAY, Aug. 28 1 1868, and continue Twelve weeks.. Tuition to be paid at the Term, from $3,00 to $B,OO. 25 cents. T.eachers' Class will be; .Rooms _suitable for students desiring to board themselves can be obtained reasonably in and near Town. - - For farther particulars, address the Pritta cipal, at Coudersport, Pa. • • .DIVORO.E NOTICE!. •:, , , HERMAN CAMP, . No. 44, Dee:. Teriai' vs. 1864, in the - Cottimeti } 'ROXANNA CAMP. Pleas ofPritterCotihtii Libel in Divorce.. To Roast:ma Camp, Itti spondent above named. Please take - notice that a stbpcena and alias subprenahaiing been issued and retUrned nihil ; you are hifei byrequired ttiappear on the Brat dai of next Court, the-18th day of Segtember ncittet, iriswer to the complaint tit de in this ca.se, , = t..- .D: C. LANAI-BEE, Sheriff. Couderapori, July , -25; 1865., . PENNSYLVANIA AUNICtLTinth. iOetrl i tt MILK Pennsylvania State Agricultural Sea-, J. cietY *ill hcild its Eihibiticin tiii 'fatal:. day; Viredlibsday; Tfiuridey did FridaY, Ski.= • tember- - 86, 27, 18 and lb, 186, at - • ' = ~ WiLLTAitStONT; ttCO is r bOttN"ft Any infoiMatioa desired • will g-tvad., iiiibii perkoital applieation o . ,by letter.. to !AA : gndersigned, _fa Norristo." ~, .or A: 'SOTO: . HAMILTON, Preeidep Ma -ki#g-. . . ; The office of the. Society,: - 'll he bpen aft filillaiiispert bit, thit.ifett th - th est septen , bet:A. iJNOWER, LiAl t ACRE; grey..y. Noirisidwit, I* 14; it 64. - 3t 0 t °2 1 - • - . - t 1 - I L, I nin ketpink I Sni ii Aislitzieikt, bi I 13061 1 5, iAd gif 8; FAA 1' q-IVOCEttilti liiitt§,_ _ Dtt-§ ' i'l4i ! .._ irtitA.it ;<' CROCKERY, • i 1 11iEttiO.i t§, - -, - FAiik 'it ()LI) , §i`AtiOkiEltt, _ • Glis SC Obi, BOSS ; ihii a ieir ir.libei it /int ," fot.*ltitit I wAi r t, _. . . Giei3i3.bakikg --. . utter - i ..18.S11,.; - b , k. otherl OD PAY: -.,,.' . . _ ALSO, rhatit to do moss anythmB tindrisigni 6? hilt" as Welt and es La* PriOefl itt can bei' iti she Coantp: HORSE SH(jtii4d, I • , • z i; ,, ' f haves "goEml diiiifigis and Peison Hein I ale it farms,establinbing• ' acid .. • corners g exploring bands, incitaie vi ch;aifte and t i Sale same , 'Rare Chtuicenh in tlth itny_tif Fitful!: itrCIEN 131E11 tit& in the S. E. corner of my ,Steke at Ang...1,. 1865: - *initsßoko ,couriEniireatt STAGE: ROUTE: - rrEEP. Stafei thee oro and Cod ". derspott, Line Wellsboro,ereiy Mttiday and Thursday at 2 ecioek P. M arriving at Coudersport on Tneiday anti Fri.; day respectivelL Dimes Condetsport every Wednesday, snTiing in Wellthoto oit Thimsz day at 12 o'bldck ..1L; and leaving Condersz port du Saturday; arrives itt! Virellsbord od Monday it 12 o'clocelll._ This Itonte has lately Chahged pTopribtoisi and the undersigned is determined 1.0 keep in in good order both pith respect to teams and drive:Ps; Anitdo sicOmmodations lot Olvz. elers at VerMilyias.l HENttt CtCFUT. Gaines, Lug. 2, I.l36s.—[6iiipd I - P: , Stabbing" & Cb. 3 1 , A E AGENTS.fdr[the sale tif WHEELER, I; WILSON'S SE S# NACHAS for Pettit County I, Ndy'r CASH PAZ FOR iEGGS. E. a. fpenplits by Tri!dale of AU Contingenciefg instructkil 11