----- 7 —. I PRICE CURRENT. I Corrected every Wednesday by P. A.'STHB IBMS & co., Retail Dealers in Grocerils 1 and PrOVI6OII9, 1 oppOsite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel, ' . Coudersport, Pa. Apples, green, V bush., $t 50 2 60 is o ~75 do dried, 2OO Beans, 300 350 Beeswax, V lb., 20 25 Beef' 41 8 9 ~,1 Berries, dried, 93 quart 15 26 BuCkwheat, V bush., 1 00 1 25 Buckwheat Flour, 300 375 Butter,' 70 lb., . 25 28 Cheese, `'ls 20 'ClOverseed , 700 7 50 Corn, V bush., 100 150 300 326 Corn Meal, per cwt., Eggs, rt..l doz , is . Flow, extra V hbl., 9 00 975 a 50 900 do sup Superfine" • Hams, V lb., 25 7 'OO aoo Hay, V ton, Hone 15 20 i " Lardy, per lb, 15 20 Mai& Sugar, per M., - r - 15 18 Oat!, 70 bush.,- . 5O 60 Onions, " ' 1 .100 11 25 Park, V bbl., . 25 00 30 00 do V lb., 1 . 18 20 do in whole hog, V 11).; 10 12 Potatoes, per bush., 37 50 Peaches, dried, 7,0 lb., • 20 25 Poultry, V lb., • 8 - ,10 Rye, per bush., 100 150 Salt, V bbl., 450 475 do .V sack, 15 20 Timothy Seed.. . 250 300 Trout, per i bbl., 1 800 900 Wheat, Tio bush., 1 75 200 White Fish, "''l A bbl. 800 900 ' Wer" EDITOR OF JOURi4AL.—DEAR Sift : With your permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper, that I will send, by return mail, to all. who wish it, (free) a Recipe, with full directions for . making and using a simple Vegetable Balm ? that will effectually remove, in ten .days,lPimples., Blotches, Tan, Freckles and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads ) or BarelFace . s. simple directions and information that will enable them to start a full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. All applications answered by return mail Without chargel• Ilespectf.illy yours.. • .TIIOS F. CHAPMAN, C'ieraist, 831 Broadway; New York. hii.MTO CONISUSIPTIVES.—The undersigned :boea restored to health in a fc,w weeks by a very simple remedy. after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection— is anxious to Make known to his fellow-suf ferers the means of cure.' - To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescriptio l l used, [free of charge], with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchetis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to henefit the of and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer Will try his remedy, as it will coat them nothing, and may prove a blessing. 'Parties wishing the prescription,will please address Rev. EDWARD A. \V SON, Willinnishurg, Kings County;liew York, •,: BRANpRETH'S PILLS. Whose timely use, sender Providence • 1 • leas often, saVed life. I,These -cele4ated Vegetable Pills are no new, untried r medy; they have been used' and tested in the United States for 'thirty —years, and at relied upon by hundreds of - thousands of i families as almost their sole medicine when sick : !o care or expense is spared in thci.. pre'paration, and it is Certainly true when t e.,..scrt 'that. no li'mg can have a ' medicine saferior surer than Braudreth's Pills. They produce a good etfect upon disease almost immediately they are taken'. By some wonderful poWer,'perhaps electric or nervous :influence, the progress of diseased action is arrested ; whe're i n.e.tcifulness and pain bare been present. tllie system becortes'qnieter, and the patient seen ontains refreshing sleep. Tlre genuitt l e Brandreth Pill Sox has upon it a United States Government Stamp with B. BRANDRE'IIi in Whits. Letters in the same. One Fla l g. One Detiii'v - .1 This is .the , Motto of our Government; and its champions GRANT and SIIEIitiIA IIT are Writing it, in words of fire on the BATTLE CLOUD: It the meantime, throughout the wlnle land CHRISTADDRO'S HAIR DYE is winning itslsilent victories, changing re bellious reds, grays and yellows into rich blacks and browns, and con - verting; in a moment unsight liness into beauty. ONE HAIR DYE only will e7ehtually be recognized DI the world of fashihn, viz : that manufactured by J. CHRISTADOR.O, No. 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers Di:L. TOBIAS' VEN1T17.411 7 HORSE LINIMENT 1 . 1 Has given Universal satisfaction during the fourteen years it his been introduced into the United States. After being tried by millions, it bris been proclaimed the pain de stroyer nfithe' world. Pdin cannot be where this linimpnt iS applied. If used as directed it cannot and neVer has failed in a single instance:l For c ughs, colds and influenza, it can't b bedt. One 401 cent bottle will cure all the ab i , o ve,l be ides' being useful in every family for sudde accidents, such as burns, cuts, ecaids, i l osefft stings, & - c. It is perfectly innocent to t:xlee internally, and can be given to the oldest ,iwtq l soa or the youngest child. Price 40 and 80 cents a bottle. Offloe - 56 Cortlandt Street, New York. Sold by ad Druggists. 1 ' ~ DR. TALBOTT'S PILLS .Composed of highly concentrated extracts from roots and herbs of the highest medicinal -value, infalllablb in the cure of all disease l ! of.the Liver or any derhngemeut of the Di, gestive Organs. i. They remove all impurities of the Blood, an, are unequaled in the curie of Diarrhm, Jaundice, Dyspepsia; Scrofula, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Fevers. Head ache, Piles, !Merculial Diseases, Here4itary Humors, Dose, for adults, one pill in the morning, children half a pill: From Onelto three pills villi Cure ordinary cases, and from one to three bodes will cure any curab e case of no matter r hoiv long standing. Price-S1 06 V. MOTT - TALBOTT, M.. a & CO.; j • 162 Fulton Street, New.Yor , . 1 UDNT'S BLOOM OF ROSES,—for thepla 1.1. dies,—at - •ST EBBINS' ticW4l - ttlt 676 - RE—constantly rctei .ng ente of GOODS. THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Coniiensport, Tuesday Evening, Sept. 26, 1865. Loedl::and Gui3er;4. AO - Potatoei are selling 'for 40 cents a bash 1 in the northern part of Pennsylvania. Wm. C.3leynolds is appointed Post :r in Hebron' in place of C. P. Reynolds, ned. ! , Alma, reSi. StV•Tbe Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society holds itslalual Exhibition at William port, this week.; • The pophlation of Pit Bole is said to 'lOO and of this number not fifty are es! What a happy place it must bel may it continue I be 7, ferns Lon_ George ilowley, who resides on the Elevau Mile, was thrown from his wagon last weekl and had his, shoulder injured verybadly. So sal s the Wellsville Press. 11g)...1n his Lancaster speech Gen. Sher man liaid that "a man who tild not support the war was no Man." The,llemocratic pa pers ain't gnoting this much. It'S personal. I - ger The', re7construction convention of Alabama decided by a vote of 58 to 34 not to repudiate the rebel State debt. We 'would be glltd to see so strong a vote in the same body in favor of paying our National debt. gar "The negro will starve," cries a Dem ocratic journal. Bow many HAVE starved? And how many white folks in the South too lazy to work would have starved if they had not been fed with Government rations? „ Sir v. 11- Simmons hs.ts' flow three sepa rate establidhments in Wellsville'. in the first he wholesales Flour and Feed, 'in the seeond retails Groceries and Provisions, and In the third supplies the,public with all sorts cf Drf Goods and Clothing. Wir•A copperhead paper suggests that the Freedmen's Bureau "is a National Boarding School for niggers 1" Considering the amount of re. lens distributed to "refugees," we should rather think it 1 - as•• an almshouse for the whit • s.. iterlfr.John Olann will please accept our thanks for some very fine Grapes, which he raised in his iarclen.! They are of the Clinton variety, and very pleaiant toithe taste,aud are best irited to this climate. ,Dont believe the ucro kers" when they say "Grapes can't be raised in Potter.% ~ _ , 1 , 0..?,7. Y. Simmons has opeiied a new Stollel J at Oswayo in one of the rooms formerly ocepuled by C. H. Simmons. He has a hard task before him if he undertakes to follow in the footsteps of his "illustrious piedeeessor." Give him a call 'and see for yourselves—he lias r good reCommendations as a business , ma t ;, ' d as. 1 , -- I 1 116_ The Democracy iii the Elk add Clear field Assembly ;District have followed the example of the Charleston Convention. , T.T. Boyler, who obtained such an unenviable no toriety in the hist Stale Senatorial canvass being in the field from Clearfield ; and Dr. Early, the true Cop., maintaining the contest for lElk, ThiS isa_kilkenny cat-fight and we vvish the combatants a like result. , 1 .0.- • -----± • -at , I I go We heard it whispered on tb'e 1 street the other night that the "Knights" bad put in the field; al County Ticket, but have not i yet discovered that there was "anythiog in it." Our earnest wish and hope is that they may be so thciuOtful of the interests of our party and go to Work. It would surely add to the Union vote and .majority on the State Ticet. i 1 1 , • - - 1 1 nIS. On I Sunday, 13th inst.,Hannah E. Lewis, twolmiled east of Candor, Tioga Co., N. 11., shotlherself through the heart with a shot-gun... Clause, disappointment in love.— • Exi•hange. 1 , i Candor compels us to say that's reversing the rule established et Washington. Miss Lewis should have shot the "other feller." Shouldn't she, Cobb: Then a disappoint meht wouldn't Sri Agitator !—Warren Hail. •qe,..A! day, or two ago, a soldier, who had seeped in twenty one engagements, informed us that a CurviThead in town asked him if he was certain of having ever shot a rebel ? The soldier coulitneti tell, but, ; having fired near 30 rounds into solidlcorps of rebs., be thot' it probable that 'some iof them took effect.— The Cop told him that. if he had, he was a delaberats. miarderer. iThis is the way the COPPerheadsistill talk; and it is also the way they advot ated to "Put d-iwn the Rebellion." It vas all right for the Rebels to shobt down Unionists, lint miarder for the latter to defend their deaniry, aIW thernselyes. , , Cour,t, Picieeedlngs. Hon. tt. G. White,, presiding, and Hons. G G. Colvin! and C., S. Jone4Associates. IFerdinane ! fitteits, a .iiat:fe of Prussia; Hleinrich Angst, a native of Switzerland; Michael McNulty, it native of Iteland ; and Nelson Lartnri, a native of N'orway; were ad mitted to cltike,iiship. . ,I . I'A. B. Howe Was appointed guardian of the minor children! 'of Win. ,Nelson Howe, who died July 5, 1865, while in the service of the United States; I , , • 1 Mary Haskins; Was appointed' gilardiaii of the minor children of Chilstophei Cerwine. I.;Report of thO AuditorS in the Estate of Eli 'Rees, dec'd, confirmed nisi. I 'was Estate of Wra. Fling, dec'd, report of dale confirmed nisi. Estate of! Geo. Ingrahani, report of sale confirmed nifii.l . I 1 Col wdll & kyrnan Vs. Chandler. Jury failed to agree. 1 I Com'th !is, dims. Leach, assault and bat tery. Plead guilty. Fined $1 and costs.. I Com'th vs Asahel Tillotson,tarcany. Plead ghilty. Sentence postponed: Com'th vi,.- Martin Van Lieu, assault arid battery: Plead guilty. Sentence postponedj. I Jasper M. Spafford, A. Rounsville and AT. meron NelsOnj appointed Commissioners to ascertain the i north boundary Of Sylvania township. i ,ill . John W. Wtitili vs. Wm. Radde. Plff takes a, I non-suit.l Judgement therefore against 1 4 dff fOr 'costs. i I Chas! BuShot vs. Wm. Radde. Affidavit fired and on motion of S. F. Wilson, Esq., rile to elm* C*3o why Plff about& not give 1 bail for costs, !being a resident of the State of New:Yorh. !I 1 1 , t Chas'. BUshor vs. Wm. Radde. • fn EqffitYi No. 10,1 Dec!. term, 1863, Sept. 22, 1865. On inotioniof toW.tel k Wilson . , Att'ys for Re spondent, ruleOn Plaintiff to show cause why the decree in this case shall not be discharged and all the subsequent proceedings in this case se'f aside! , I Same Iday, on henphig, rule nbsolute.! Estate of ISrinittel C Auditors cenfiimed nii, Edge: Hill, as. R. F bonne. Jtry , ffr4,- for ce3ts,. I I I I 1 In Coudersport,Pa.,Sept.lB. 1865,ARTHUR ADE4BERT son of Calvin L. aad Lodema Palmer, aged 7 years, 9 months, and 2 days. At his teadence in Keating township, on Saturday; Aug. 12, JOSLIPH A. DINGEE, late of CoJC, 97th Regt., Pa., Vols., aged 39 years, 9 mcnittbs ; and 8 dais. ' illr:Dingee endured a long and paicful ill ness lin Camp and Hospital, reviving just enough to be brought home, where he lingered a few' weeks, and Was called to eternal rest. Him shall no earthly sorrow wound, Life's pain and discord vex no more; Whom God cur Lord bath crowned with peace AfVr the fight was o'er. Alro, Aug. 15th, of Diptheria, NELSON P. eon of Joseph A. and Martha J. Dingee, aged 5 years, 8 thBOths and 26 days. 4lsp, Sept. 2d, EARNEST J. WESLEY, second son of Joseph A. and Martha J. Dingee, Aged 4 years,.6 months and 25 days. Little brothers, side by side Folded to the kind Earth's breast,. All. the golden Summer hours,- Calm and peacefully they rest. Birds of morning sing to them, Winds of morning call them low, And the wild flowers smile around, Aut they do net wake nor know. Nay I their little hands are filled With immortal blossoms sweet, And along that Holy Hill Tread thuir little wandering feet! Now, before the Throne, they stand Singing hymns of, ladness o'er,— - Those who loved them mourn and weep, But they sorrow nevermore! Eve. ITCH I ITCH 1 ITCH ! SORATCHISCRATCH!SURATCR! Wheaton's Ointment Will Cure the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cured Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price' 50 cts. For sale by all Druggists. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, Masi., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to tiny part of the UClited States. Sept. 10.—Sp. Notice, 6 mos. 114 MASON si HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for $BO to $6OO each: Thirty- Five Gold of Silver Medals, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustfated Cata logues free. Address, MASON & HAILM, or MASON & BROTHERS, New York. Ilastetter's Celebrated Stomittcb . _ Bitters. READ REV. W. B. LEE'S LETTER. Brooklyn, P. Y., ,ittay 28th, 1863., MOSSTSc HOSTETTER &' qentle)nen—.l have used your Bitters during the last six weeks, and feel it due to you and to the public to express Ity hearty -approval of their effect upon me. I never wrdte a "puff" for any one, and I abhor every thing that savors of quttckery. But your Bitters are entirely removed from the level of th 6 mere nosiptms of thh day, being patent alike to all anol exactly what they `profess to be, They are not advertised to cure evetythlng, but they are recomended to assist nature in the alleviation arid ultimate healing of many of the most'common infirmities of the body,and this they will accomplish. I had been unwell for, two months, as is usual with me during the Spring. I was billions ' and suffered front indigestion, and a general disease of the mi ens membrane,and though compelled to keep at work in the discharge of my professional duties, Was very weak, of a yellow, complec tion,no appetite,and much of the time confin ed to my ibed. When I had been taking your Bitters a week my vigor returned • the sallow Complection was all gone, I relished my food, and now I enjoy the duties of the mental'ap plicatiott *hich so:recently were so very irk eome anc burdensome to me. When I used roar Bitters, t felt a change every day,l These ;tie!facts.l All inference tlitist be made by each individn 1 for himself. Pastor o Whiskers Whiskers I Do you Want Whiskers or Motistaches ? Odr Grecian compound will force them to grow on the smoothest face er, chin, or IThir On bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $l.OO. Sent by mOl any Where, closely sealed., on fdc'eipt Of price. Address, WARNER & CO., lysn 13ox 138, 'Brooklyn, N. Y TEACHER 'WANTED I ILIOR thd school ttt flew Bergen, Abbott r township, Potter tbunty; to open about the Ist of October, er as soon thereafter as convenient. Applicants Mast state the amount for which they Will teach. Schobl to continue sever mo'nths': • Apply to JACOB F. KULL: Germania, Pa., Sept: 18, 1865. FELLOW CITIZENS! I take this method to inform yin that t am now located at °sway°, better known ai Briadleville, with a taigeilsottnient of Block where Ur. YALE and myself will ever try to give you God Batistes, kid hope by so doing to merit a abate of your patronage. lin, d i ec'd. Repoli of Davis and D•vi.d Eil- Plainti.ff $10.60 and DIED Tours, respectfully, W. B. LMI, dreen venue Prd.§l*•tertan Church DRY GOODS, &ItOCERIES, BEADY MADE CLOTHING, HATS,. oki:;-; BOOTS, SHOES, &C.; WHICH MUST BE SOLD itegardleeri of COST. ify StOie you will find in the 01d8irnnione, An early call is solicited 3, P. SU:MC/Ng. Opirelze o lept. 18, 1885.. TED STATES MAIL, I 171tif PENNSYLVANIA: POST OSIPICF DSPAItTIiEiT, • Washington August 31, 1866. 'PHOPOSILS will be received at the Contract Office o fthis Department nntil 3 g, in. of Monday" October 16, 1865, (to be decided •on the following day.) for conveying the mails o€ the United States from November 1, 1865,1t0 June 30, 1868; on the following routes is the State of Pennsylvania, by the Hi scheduis of departures and arrivals herein spec:e i via: 2472 Frdai Cowdersport, by eolesturg,Eilis burg, dentsee Forks and Shongo, N. Y., to Wellsville, 30 miles and back, three times a week.l Leave Cowdersport Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 8 - a. in.; arrive at Wellsville by; 6 m.l Leave p. Wfllsville Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdly on arrival of New York etpress mail—say at 10 a. m. ; arrive at Coltders pore by 8 p. m. 2472 a Fr om Cowdersport, by East Hebron, Oswayol,and Eleven Mile,to Wellsville, N.Y:; . 28 miles and back, three times a week: Leave Coivdersport Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 a. In.; arrive at Wellsvilie by 6 p. Leave Wellsville 'Monday, Wednesday, and Friday lon arrival of New York express mail—say at 10 a. in. ; arrive at Cowders port by 18 p. in. Proposals must be endorsed "Mail Propos als, State of Pennsylvania," and addressed to the Second Assistant Postmaster General, Washingthn, D. C. For fors of proposal, guaranty, and cer tificate, and conditions to be incorporated in the contr l ftcts, see pamphlet advertisements l for conveying the mails in Pennsylvania, &c.. dated November 10, 1863,'and December 15, 1864, to lie found in the principal post offices- W.l DENNISON, Postmaster General. Firie Dairy Farm i. AT PAIVATF,i SAtt; The u 4 derstgued offers his Large Farm situated 1p Allegany. township, Potter County, Penn'a., 4n the road running from Couders port to W i tllSvilio,.and only seven miles from the CREDIT OF County TEN seat, YEA4S. , Pyiiaie Stilg, ON A said Farm contains Fpiir HUndred 'Acres Of the best farming land,. with r good.fences, and has greeted on it. ONE TAVERN STAIIII, ONE STOAE ROOM, TWO TENANTHOUSES, THREE DARNS, and othei fine outbuildings. The undersigned will be on the premises DURISG` THE FIRST PART OF Court Week. 4 ir . . If not old it . . 1 ILL RE LEASED lot three or five lears, for a Cash rent. I S. M. MILLS. Titusvi)le, Pa., Aug. 20, 1965. Administrator's Notice. . WHEREAS, Letters of Administration hare been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of WILLIAM NELSON, HOWE, late of Biigham ToWnship, dec'd, all persons indebted [to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hnviug claims against the said estate will present them, duly atthenticated, for settlement to M.D. BRIGGS, AdaiSt. SpringrMills, N. Y., Sept, 20, '65. FINE FARR( FOR SALE, T HE subscribers offer fol•sale their Fannin -Claris township. 'lt contains 112 ALCi•eil, is pleasantly situated at the forks of the road bet Ween Coudersport and Ceres : one road leading to Wellsville through CisWayii ; and a new maq route is established connecting the Wellsvillb route at this place. It would be a desiratile location •for a Tavern.. There is a good CiIICHARDIand VALUABLE BUILD INGS onj the place, with water 'convenient. Time wil be given if desired, Persons desirous of purchasing can apply by letterito Clara, Potter Co., Pa., or on the premises! to J. L. ALLEN, A. J. ALLEN, A. M. ALLEN. _ 18. 1765 (6wpd) 1794, feVeri, 'Ns' R NCE COMPAISY OF Oter AMERICA; PHItaiDELPHIA. Older Itisuranbi)Comp3nq in Ain xica: Cash Capital). and Surplus river $1;756;000;000; • SEVENTY-ONE Yearsl l. eceSsful Business Experience, With a reputation for ihtegrity and honOrable dealing uniurpassed by any siniDar institutiotd . LOSSES PAIDI sines organisation, $17,- 500,000.p0; without the deduction of a cent, or a.dayts delay 1 I LIBERAL RATES for all the safer classes of pro+ty. Insurance of Dwellings. and Contents, a specialty: BRICI%. or STONE Diti , ellings insured pil•- petuallydif desired, on terms of the griatest economy and safety to the insisted; . • • It is ,W isdom and Economy td insure in the best Oodapanies, and there is none better than the old). Nnsukance Co. Of ilatth Ainerieat ,bf. V. 3icALAII:I , TET Agent for Potter comity Apply i to ITE W FLORAL SKIRT. r. S. OTIS 4 S . 1 Nexv, Novel,. Mint Serviceable LAMES' HOOP. SKIRT; NOW II THE MARKET _ • This 'Skirt cornbifies three• of the greatest inventiOneknown in the Manufacture of Hoop Skirts, rot which letters patent of the United States lave been granted..., Ist. llt bas a beautiful Patent Pad, which doublyiprotetts the ends of the bustlasprings, Consisting of heavy Satin Jeans; neatly bound with ki'd. 2nd. A superior patent clasp, used in joining the springs together. IP 3rd. The springs are fastened together by means this. PATENT CLA.SP, which possesses' Superior Strength and Finish over all other fastenings heretofore known . or used. The 'combination of inventions as applied; o thid,lttin Floral Skirt, gives it titer advanH tage Osier all others', in Durability and Style,! Out-wenring any two common skirts. Orders solicited. Skirts will be delivered! ab'oard! of any freight in N. Y. city free of charge] oh receipt of the money. • Iftennfacturect exclusively by the AnieriCarl. Skil"t , I 106 ORANGE STREET, - Brooklyn, Y.: rm. sea by I. MILLER Z CO., 340 Sros,tivrely, Y. zed 1;7 tit Tubs gasertakf. , et • THE LEWISVILLE -ACADEMY Will open on Monday October 2d, under the charge of Rev, 4. C. Stevens, (late of Lima). Tuition in com Mon English $3, in Academic studies $4. Rooms can be rented and board ing obtained with good families in the vil lage, at reasonable rates. _ By order of the Trustees. MARTIN'S AMERICAN HOTEL, CORNER 41 di WILLIAM STS WILLIAMSPORT, PA. L. tz 0. MARTIN, Preprietais, This Hotel has been. mdch enlarged, refitted, and otherwise irdproved, with °excellent sta bling, making it interior to none in William sport—Aug 19, 'GS THE MLEASON & EIATILLIDt CAblnet Organs and Chleker ing's Celebrated Pianos for sale by John B. Shakspear, of Wellsboro, I'ioga county, Pa. Person's 'desiring to pur chase can do so by applying to A. L. ENS WOBTIL Bsq.i at the .. Bingham Office, Coudersport, Pa. Election. Proclamation. PURSUANT to an Act of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "An Act relating to the Elec-. tions of this Conifilonirealth, i '' appfolied the second dap of July, A.D. °lie ttiousa:hd eight hundred and thirty-nine, I, D. C, LARRA HEE, Sheriff' of the county of Potter,Pennsyl vania, do hereby make known and give no tice to the electors of the cotinty aforesaid, that a General Election will be held in the said county of Potter on the Second. Tuesday (Tenth) of October, 1865, at which time District and County Officers, as follows,are to be elected, to wit : One person fin Auditor, General of the ComMonwealth .of Pennsylvania. One person fdr Surveyor Genere3 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for Additional Law Judge for the 4th Judicial District torhprising the abun ties of Tioga, Potter, McKean, Elk,and Cam eron,in adcordanc with the Act of Assembly, Approved the 27th day of IffeAh, 1865. - One pertion for. State Senator to. repre:leMt. the 13th Senatorial district, composed of the counties of iloga,.PottEr,licKerin and Clinton. Two Jerson tot Members of thi: Ronde; of IRepresentative - s of the General A.stettibly of Pennsylvania, in conjunction with the county of Tioga to represent thi counties of Tio'ga and pottet; . . One person! for Sherrill of the county of Potter. One person, for Distritt Attorney for the County of PottPr. . One person for Commissioner of the county of Potter. • One per.sori for Auditor of the county of Potter. One persan for Coroner of the county of Potter. . I also make known and give notice, as in and by the 13th section bf the aforesaid b.ct I am directed, that every person excepting Jus tices of tho Peace, who hold any, office or . . . appointment Or prat or trust under the Gov erumdnt of We United States, or .this State, or Of any city Or incorporated dist&it,whetber it conimizsionecl,ofticer or othetwise, a gut;or dinati °ewer of 'agent, Who la - or shall be em ployed under the legislative, judiciary; or ex ecutive depattinbitta oithis Sate or the United States, Or of any city or incorporated district dud also that every member of Congreia and of the State Legislature, rind`of the seleCt Mad common council of any,city, or Commissioner of any hicorporatedlistricd,is by law incapa ble of holding or exercising at the same time the ofdce or appointment of Tiidgei Inspector Or clerk of any election in this commonwealth. Also, that in the fourth section of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to elections and for .other purposes," approved April 16th, 1860, it is enacted that the afore- Said 13t1 section OM" not be, so Construed as to prevent any Mifltitry Officer or Born agh Officer from serving as Judge, Inspector, or ClerE:cif anY general or special electitin in this Commonwealth. - . - It is further directed that the meeting of the return Judges at the Court House in Couders port to make out the general returns, shall be the first Friday sudeeediag. the general elec tion, which will be the 13th day of October. I also here Make krio*ri and give notice that the Place Of bolding the aforesaid Gen eral election in the several townships and horoughs within ttie county ci Potter, are as follows, to wit : For the township of of Abbot,at the Germs,- nia Hotel in said township. 1794. For the townshis of Allegany, at the school liduse near the Mace formeily owned by Ches ter AridrewS, in said township. 1 For the township of Bingham. at the Bing ham Centre school house near A.R.Lesvib, in said township. . For the tcistrishiti of Clara; at the school house near Sala Stevens', in said township, Ner the township of Eulalia, at the New Cart House in the borough of Coudersport. For the township of genneese, at the house formerly occupied Ellisburg. Fin. the township of Harrison, at the house reeently, occupied by Ira Bartholomevr i in said towhship. - I • For the township of Hebron, at the school house No. 5, nest. Henry-Ingrahm's, in said township. For the tcwirthp of Hector; atthe Stln er- I lin school house, in Said township. . For the township of Hot:der, at the school house near . Jacob Peet's, in said township. For the township of Inckson, at the house foraierly occupied Et. Bars; traw lif.Chap pel in said township: For the toWtiship of Heating at the houise of Pliny Hotels, in said township. For the township bf Oswayo, at the Centre school hOune in said township: . For the township of Pleasant Valley, at the school hOute No. 2,itx Said toWriship. For the township of Pike, at the honSe of ,Elijah Johnson in said township. • For the township of Roulet, at the school house near George Weimer's in said township. For the township of ShaTorf,at the Sharon Centre soboo!house, near John Voorhee's, in said township: For the township of Sweedeu, at the house late of Asenoth Taggart,' is said township: For the township of Stewartson,at the New Norway school house, in said township. For the totehip of Summit, at the house formerly ,occbied by Jonathan Redson now 11. V. Larrabee, in said township.. For the township of Sylvania,at the school horse near J.M. Rees' in said township. For the.township of Ulysses, at the house of Atlas Bennett,' in. said toWnship: For the township of West Branch. at the -I hobse of &X Conable, in said township For the township of Wharton at the hbuse ' of Stephen Ifoitotr,-in said township. For the borongh of Coudersport, at the Contg House in said borough'. . Given under* hank this 11th day of September, A. D., 1864. D. C. LARRABEE, Sheriff. A s p SOAP . e'neStiO i n Eettied) rEDBIYS' •-• • • CAUTION. FROM WATCH COMPANTe- • It having come to our knowledge that kis Rations of ihe American Watch hate been put uponr the market in great number; calcuz lated by' their uttet worthlessness to the reputation of our genuine lirodticrs, td protect our own interests and the public front imposition, we again publish the ttade multi by which our Watches may it tariably known. I ' e manufacture form styles of watches: The Pint has the name "AMERICAN WATCH CO. Waiihatdi Masa," engrated on the inside plate. The Second has the name TRACY ft CO.; Walthanit Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. The has the dame ~+°P. S. BARTLETTLWaltliartti Mass:i i t ert Paved on the inside plate: • All the above styles have the:tattle Attu ft lean Watch Co: painted on the did; and.,itet warranted itt eters , respect: , --- The /feart4 has the name i•WAI.ILLERt, Boston, Mads.,ii'engfiiiigdz:'k on the inside plate, and is not named on thil "< l .t dial. _ 4 All the Eller:6 described Watches ate adult ofvarious sizes and are sold in gold of stlvar • eases, ea may be required s' •. • It is hardlY possible - for es to aecturattlf - deScribe the titemerond. iMitatiotts to-which -1 we have alluded. They are usually insaribiel with Mitres so nearly approaching out owS as to escape the' observation of the punctual t toned Vuyer. Some ate represented nit madli •y the "UrtiOn Watch Co!, of Bostort, Magi.° —no such company eiistinz. Some Art/ named the "Soldier's Wtiteh,"_to be sold ai our Fonrth or Wm; Elfery— style, usually known as - the "Soldier'S Watch." Others are Earned the "Appleton Watch f ' btliertf the P. S. BaitLßY," instead of oil:. "P. S. Bart: ' lett ;" besides Many varieties earned in sncl a Manner as . 65 convey the idea that they, aft) the veritable ptudnetions of the Antetlettff Watch Company: We also cantiori tuts public, add fieftfaz larlysolcliefs,. against brtying Certain eirtielett • cet,t,zti watches. sb freely advertised in Muds trted f4eis `'Army, Watches," "Offitef'd Watches,!. "Magie TiinetTbsefvels," "Attie ' Watches t " Ste, the Viiees Of which are State to be fromseien sizteeit dolls:fa. A goo • - watch, in these times, cannot be affordedfir any such mene.Y:. A little attention oil the part of buyers protect them froth -gross-imposition: t ROBBINS & APPLBTON Agents for the Atherican Watch Co., ' 182 Broadway, New York: PACIFIC.HOTEL; 17tI, 172, 174 & 16 Gariciidu oitz SQUARE 'EST OF imoatrw.cr.) - Between Courtlantlt and Dry Streets,New Yorks ;TORN PATTEN. Jr., Proprietor; I'" 'Pacific Hotel is well and widely known to the traveling public. :The to= cation is especially. suitable to merchantt and business men ; it is in close proximity td , the business part of the City—is on the higlt.F way of Sonthern and Western traiel—and- adjacelt to all the principal Li:Areal:l d: an. Steamboat depots.. - • . _.• The pacific, has liberal accommodation fat over 300' guests ; it is well furnished, and p 0 sesses every modern ItnprOvementl fof thd comfort and entertainment of its 'inmates? The rnbtria are spations and well ventilated f' provided with gni arid water; the ettefidancd is proMpt arid respectful; and theltable genercitisly Provided With every delicitEY of the sensorl. The shbsoriber, With, for theilii.o fete yeaiir has been the lessee, Is no* able. Propriatoti-. and intends Co identify himself thiiroughly with the interests of his houSe: With loh , g experience as a ficitel-keeper; he trusts, medeiste chniges and a liberal f)OliCy, maintain the favorable refiritaticin 'Of the Pa= cific Hate!. _ ;ON PATTEI7,-Ja, _ . Mar de 'Val ., : THE suhseriber desires to inform the zees of Potter that he c,aii.eupitly thank .. with all . kiiidi•of-Mathle -Work, as cheat, alid- 1 as good as it cail be had any illace in Ore eolintry.: MONUMENTS ajid TOMB IPTUITESI of all kinds furnished on short ritiCe. 0. BREUNLE. Coutlersliort,,Reb 13 ..'65 _ . Adminietxator's Notice. VHEREAS Letters of Adreiiiisfratibn bit :the estate of LIAVIO CROWELL, late of Jed:soli ToviisliiP, Potter eatintyi deed have been •gianted td the itndeisigned, persons indebted to said estate are requested to Make iinmediate. Payment, and those havz ing claims against the sante will present theta x duly aUthenticated, to the snbseriber tor payment. CHARLES H ARMSTROG, Condeisport, _Aug: 19, 1856. Adrns'r. . , ,AdailnistratriV.No Ice. Ir HEREAS Letters of Administration our the.estritkof SAMUEL ROCKERS, late of Hector Tovinship; Potter tOdnty, deceased, hate been .granted to the undersigned, all personsi indebt6d tar:aid estate are requested. to Make immediate,pa,liment, and those hay lag claims against the same will, preient' them, duljn , authenticated _to the gubseriber. , $lj,SA$ ROGERS, Adirtiaistratrix. August 15, 1865. - , DILFILKIN &BROS° VALUAIiLp MEDICIN - filch have per . ... formed such wonderful, cures and given gen- , era) satisfaction to all those who have made use of, there, can be obtained of DR. A.^ FRENCII, COUDERSPORT, Potter Cu., Pa., who will examine patients, astertain tho' nature of their, disease, and give all . ary directions and advice to those Who make usg of the Medicines. Orders frOrri ebread will receive prompt attent]ion. July . 19, 1865. . • - A..." . stxator's. Notice: WHEREAS Letters of Administrat i iii4 VY. 13onis lilt to the estate of THEOV/1:' SKIS' CARPENTER, late of Bingladit:iit:, deed; have been granted. to. the all perSopi indebted td eiti . tti are re-' . quested to Make immediateO went; and those havind against the - Same present them, duly, aiithegtieiited, for settle:' meat to ALVA CARPENTER, Adms'r. ITlysies, Pa., Aug. 25, 1865. • - Art Vitra* 13orse. Caine pa the enclosure Of the undersigned on the 13th ziy of Aughst, 1865, a r.Arrz BA' HORSE, short mane long ta;l, of 4 about three years old. The oirner will pleams come forward, prove Property, pay ehargts, and take him away or he will he- diapoaad - of according to _laws . • VALENTINE SCHWEITZER. Harrison Valley, Potter Co., Pa. Sept. I, 1865. livPd 117013. eari't believe what fine 13.tpGAINe aie to tro it at OLASTEI:Pg. Latent from Sosth TA ii•oso ?Zont Caroliza. fcd We by 7 Rata ZULU !