p ft*CE CI7II.IIENT. _, Corrected every Wednesday by P. A. STEB BINS & C ~"Retail Dealers in Groceries' and Provisions, opposi eD. F. Glassmire's Hotel ! Coudersport, Pa, Apples, gree , V bush., $ 50 to 1 15 do dried, " 1 2002 50 Beans, ft 300 350 Beeswax, "q? lb., , 20 25 Beef, I ' l • 8 8 Berries, dried, V quart 13 20 Buckwheat, ' bush., Buckwheat Flour, 300 375 Bulter, V lb. 25 28 Cheese, ',15 20 ClOverseed 700 750 Corn, %a bush., , 1 00 150 Corn Meal, p i tr oil., 300 325 Eggs, V doz IF. Flour, extra do superb Hams, V Ib4 Hay, V ton, Honey, per lb Lard, a Maple Sugar Oats, V busli Onions, , " Pork, - t p bb1.,., do V lb., ' I do in whole hog, V Ibt, Potatoes, per bush., Peaches, dried, 1 4 lb., Poultry, V lb.; Rye, per built., Salt, V bb1.,1 do V sack, Timothy Sea Trout, per i bbl., • Wheat, %h bush., White Fish, ril it bbl., bbl. l ne " per Tb., • Ancorles Porous Plasters. Druggist !said the other day, you hay , no needs o Stdrertise yoni. Porous Plasters, for erery ono Bold certainly carless a dozen to be sold, and a dozen Bells a 'gross, and eo on. You will not be able to supply the demand soonJ But we can supply a thousand yards la day. AFFECTION OF THE SPINE CURED- - I 1 HARTFORD, CONN., NOV. 11, 1561. Messrs. Taos. Av i v.cocic & oo.—Please send, with •dlapatch, twelve dozen Allcock's Porous Plasters.. Par daily ez l perienre confirms their very superior *eieellence. At this moment of writing, a man ap piles for one, into, by entanglement In the shaft of machinery, had both his legs broken, spine severely 'lnjured, andas for nearly a year entirely helpless . 'This man fond relief very soon by the application of a plaster the spiv" He was soon enabled t~ work, and now, ho labors as well ne ever. $ e would„ cheerfully p4y $5 for a single Plaster if they couldl not be bad MI a lower rate. lam surprised that ear- . Aeons do not Inate use of these perforated plasters, to the exclusion of all others, as their flexibility and Adhesiveness l ore grcltly in advance of all other plas ters with which I am acquainted; while the perfurn- V i ona liceuliar to them render them greatly superior to all others for ordinary surgical uses. Knowing time plasters to b. so useful, I have no scruples that my stentlments should be knoWn. J. W. JOH:NEON, M. D Principal Agency, .3randretb House, 'Cagy York. Sold by al 'Dealers la Medicines. NO EtECOGNITION The Soutlaern people have given up all expectatien .of belng . recognized, and it LA equally difficult to RECOGNIZE NORTHERNERS r whose heti& of gray, • yellow, white, brown, or red hair, have Surrendered their Colon under) the wonder-working Influence et •CRkSTADORO'S HAIR DIE, - wtdeal plants permanently in their stead such L blacks 'and browns! as nature might mistake for her own. 71sunfacturd by J. CRISTADORO,INo 6 Astor House, I , TeTi• York. Sold by Druggists.' Applied by %ll flair-Dressers. ..DR: TOBIAS' VENTira?.l BORSE LINIMENT, PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOLLAR, FOR the cure of lamenes.s, scratches, wind galls, sprains, 'bruises, splints, cuts, Colic, Slipping stifle, over heat. dug, sore throat, nall.iu the foot, etc. It is warranted eliesper and better than any other article ever offered "to the public. Thqusands. of animals have been •ourodof the colic and over-beating by this Liniment : 'and hundreds that wore crippled and lame bare been restored toltheir former vigor. it is need by all the first horsemen throughout the States. Orders are constantly re."eived front the(tincing Stables of Eng land for fresh supplies of thielnvaluable article. Over 1 2,500 testinionials bars been received. Remember,] one dollsrr laid out , inime may save the in of your I horde. Eoid by nil ruggists, (Mice '...,0 CorElandt i i Street, Ne Yprk. ' _ EDITOU. JiOCUNAL.-DEAII Slit : With your perniission I wish to say to the readers of your pd,per, thatl will send, by return mail, to all who wish it, (frae) a Recipe, with full direeti.on:d for making and using, a simple Iregetablel Balm, that will effectually remove, in ten darts, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles and all !impurities of the Skin ; leaving' the same 'soft; cleat, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those lawring— l ßald Beads, orl Bare Faces, simple directions and, Information that will enable, them •to start a full growt'li of Luxuriant, Hair, Whiskers, or a Id oustach , in less than i thirty days. All applications answered by return mail 'without charge. ReSpectfully yours. EthS F. CFIAPSI.A.N, Cilemist 831 Broadway, New York Tp Cotisr.mr•rivEs.—The undersigned having boon restored to health in a few weeks by a vetylsiinple remedy. after having suffered several years, with a set-ere lung affection— is, anxious to make known to his fellov-suf terers the means of cure. To all ho 'desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, [free of charge], with the diredtions for ureparing and using the same, which they will find .a sure cure for Coneuraptioe, Asthma, Bronchetis, Coughs, Cold+, etc. The only object Of the advertiser in seadidg the Prescription is to benefit the afflictedd and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, anti he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Partiei wishing the preseription,will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York, Sept. 1, 1865. • (3mos. BR. TALBOTT'S PILLS,' Composed of highly concentrated extracts from nets and herbs of the highest medicinal value, ihialliable in the cure of all diseases of the Liver or any derangement of the Di gestive Organs. They remove all impurities of the Blood, and are unequaled in the cure of Diarthm, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Scrofula,, Biliousness, Liver Complaint, Fevers. Head-1 ache, Piles, •Merculia.l Dise,ases, Hereditary Humors; Dose, for adults, one pill in the morning, children half a pill. From one to three pills will cure ordinary cases, and from onto three boxes will cure any curable case of no matter how long standing. Price $l.OO V, MOTT TALBOTT, 31. D. & CO., 62 Fulton Street, New York. HUNT'S BLOOM OF RUSES,—for the La di s.—at STEBBINS' ' S ORE—constantly receiving' itegottmnnts of GOOD:z", THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Cond+port,-TnesAy Evening, Oct. 3, 105. Local-. and General., bar The Troy papers report that the leat tle disease . as appoared in that part of 'New York. I • • REMEMBER that Mrs.( Surratt &wad de fenders only in ii2Cl rankA of the Democtatie • party 1 IM,, Who called soldiers "Cut throats dogs ?" The copperheads who are seeking votes from 'oldiers. Ze' Adong the paroled Rebel prisoners recently arrived at Cairo; 111., was a Miasou run seren tad and a half feet in bight. 8 50 900 9 00 975 25 00 800 20 15 20 15 16 50 60 od 125 00 30 00 73 20 10 12 37 50 20 25 8 10 00 150 50 4:5 15 20 bO, 3 00 001 00 15' 2 00 00 , 9 00 QS > Gi a 'one.. day to your country. It should be i:onsidered a great privilege to be permitted to vote f • ,Ver• counies in the in terior of 041ifornin hat - nelecteti Union mem bers to the Legisinture. Two or three small towns have gone Pentocratic. ISBIIE;dTER that while the Democratic Party pcetend to "support and approve the Administration, they yet denounce every ef fort to punish treason E Zir The appltstion f9r pardon of Robert E. Lee, late Rebel enerals-in-Chlef, has been laid befdre the Priesident, accompanied by a friendly l and complimentary note from Gen. Grant. VS: The complete returns from Cororado Territory indicate! the adoption of the State Constitution. The clause granting the privi lege of sulfrageadl the negro WaS defeated. 1. REMEABER that the Democi'atie Party will poll its heFiest vote for the purpose of affect-• lug the l•econstruction of the Southern States ! . rEit• Jas. I .)r, or Soilth Carolina, form erly Speaker of tile National House of Repre sentatives, has been pardoned by the Presi dent. ' REMEMBER that Wm. IL. Yancey said on his death-bed, that if the South FAILED : it would be becaus4 the Democratic party did not make gad th'pir promises. lvD,,;. The amount of Frineh tobacco found stored in Petersburg an Richmond at the collapse of the ConfederaCy, is immense. it is constantly 13eirig shipp d to France. REMEMBER, friends, tliat , one vote more in every townphip in the!, State would hate carried the State; for us is 1862. Let none fail to vote I I ' friar'llOgerA. jPrsor, known for his duel ing propensities o.u.d for his treason, is in Washington seeking a: pardon. •Be avows himself in, favor of negro suffrage. r-a,- The Alaliama State Convention has by a./ar,ge vote &'epudiated the Rebel debt and by ar almost equally large vote decided to subcuit,the amendment to the Constitution to a popule., vote. I )I".TheFrecia:s in the Indian Council say that the narnes of their chiefs and those of the tdiansl of the Plains were affixed to treati s with thelßebels without their lutowl edge,'l Tita rateslof postage upon letters to Setd , es : '- wig-Holsteiti and Lauenberg, by the Prussian closed , maif t , will hereafter be thirty-one cents per single rate if prebaid, and thirty three cents er single rate if unpaid. RE:SIEMBEIt when you collie to vote that even S i jouthfrn papers,: deelare4 'the trial of they; Ll they; and :\Turdereirs of our be loved President to be .‘fust and Right, while thectps found Cault not only with the man nerdit the rev it aud'effeet of that trial! ger. We invite attention to the advertise ment of the Buckeye Straw-Cuiter in another colurnn. These machines are cheap, durable, easily worked and must become the favorite of the-farther. Mr. (Goodsell is a good me chanic, arid they will be made with care and in a ivorkinAnlike manner. RtME3II3ER Flthers and • Brotheins of those 'whothos have fall non the be:We-field, that had not have been for the fat-or and coon t.ena!nee of BuchaoFtn and his party the re bellion might have never taken from you your loved onus I ! - , -'-- , Ititp; Tit l e B:l4te Convention for the rer'-lto tation of Mssissippi, has engrafted intd i the revised ptate Constitution a section recogniz ingl the abo:i';ion of slavery, and interdiCted its revival hereafter within the limits of the Commonwealth: i REMEMBER that the aged patriot !dee. Lewis CasS, left the Cabinet in 186 and sald'that it seemed to be the settled purpose of the Deemeratie Party to destroy the Gov en:intent and build on its ruins a Slave oli garchy. . Will'yoti vote to give those leaders' power again f- 1;65 .- "• Hon. Emerson Etheridge will he tried by court-martial in Memphis in a few days. He in charged with inciting the people to re bellion,idefaming and holding up in infamy Governor Browniow and President Johnson. and desecrating the name and memory , of the late.. President Lincoln. REME3IBErf, that,l3uchanan said thd Con stitution gave him "no•right to suppress the up-rising of his Southern brethren" and that had it lat beery for the close ( of his term oc curring just ati that particular moment we would now be adivided and dstroyed Union I This you and I kudw to be trge . I SO. .1•• te r ,. We see the Harrisburg Daily Tele graph puts down the Lewisburg Chronicle, (one of the best edited' Republican papers in the central part of the State during the war and since) as among those who sympathised with traitors and oppcsed giving the elective fran chise to the soldier) That's a very lciad rec ord for you; jack ! and we are SORRY for' you ? REMEMBER that in 1863 prominent Dem ociats id the State said that if they goi the State Administration into their hithdo they would not allow 'another soldier to gb from Within its borders to fight their brothers in the South. Are Such men worthy ofi being trusted now? ' Tan soldier who is receiving. a Pepsion, and votes the Dentocratic ticket, takes the first step in the mbvernent for a repuiation of the Naional dtbt, and thereby, of course, the rejection of allclaims for pensions! Let the wounded heroes and their friends rnmem ber that the Detnocritcy are pledged tofrepu didtion, Pow THE ZOLDIEJL3 OH MAINE VOTED..—The voters of the Ist Maine Heavy Artillery, sta tioned in the fortifiCatiotts around Washing ton City, at the election in their camp for State .ofilcers, cast 900 votes out of 1,000 for the Union State ticket. As the heroes of the State of Itaine: voted, so trill the heroes of the Keystone State vote on _the 2nd Tuesday of October. THE Returned Soldiers should not and will not forget' t at it is their peculiar duty to watch and bject to the votes of all sneaks who present themselves at the polls on the 10th of October.. A law of Congress disfran chises every man who left his district to es cape the draft. When such as these oiler, to vote, object, as all such ballots are illegal. / . 1 Se- The Union men of Pennsylvania la.e nut forgotten how the Democracy talked/and felt when,it was in doubt whether the/Gov ernment had the strength to cope wit .armed traitors, and the hypocritical profeSsions of the present, cannot Wipe out the record of the days when the fate of the country hung by a thread, and the Dernocracy!were making vain eTorts to sever that Thread. ' 1 REMEMBER that l•hile every Rebel claim ed to be a Democrat, yet every Democrat was not a Rebel, and tho Ugh there may be many good men in the Vemocratic party Yet the leaders are of the material as the reb el; and in their legislation, their speeches and their votes, never failed to give their. Southern brethren 1 all needed assistance. This we have seen in', a hundred forms during the past four years, ibut never more plainly than when Democrats of Adams and Frank. 4 counties piloted the Rebels into our State. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post (Mice at Coudersport, Pa., Oct. 2, 1562 Mary E. Booth, Emma Brase, Lieut. J. V. Brown, Sarah M. Carpenter, Warren Gibson, Thomas Gale, Henry F. Gustin, Lieut. A. L. Harrey 2, Hannah Howe, George W. Kenyon, Thos. W. Lyman, Rufus Myers, Col. A. C. Noyes, Robert Potter, Francis W. Riant, James Wallace, William White. JOHN S. 31-kNN, P. M. A. MAN has been discovered in a for est in Cleatfleld county. He was covered all over with a copper-colored down, add when captured was able to speak only one word, "draft." ,He had forgotten all the rest of the English language. Ex-Governor Bigler kind ly took the wild man in hands, and will pre pare him to vote for the Democratic candi dates in October. This story may be true, since - large numbers of the residents fled to the woods during the late draft. Many are yet missing, so that more wild men may yet be caught. ZZY' When treacherous men its out Midst conspired to defeat all attempts to recruit our armies, and to hurl the loyal Stttes into an archy and bloodshed, in order that rebellion might succeed, the loyal people Of the country vowed that these persons should! never again be permitted to hold up their Ite l ads in polit ical respectability, but that the.. should for ever be held up as more dishorlorable than traitors in arms. .shall this v6lv be kept? It is for the Union men of Perinsylvania to decide; and for the Unioh Men of Potter county to contribute thcit full !force to that verdict. I Munnea has become a fashi4ahle erline and its popularity seems to be - an indutement for its commission on the most trifling Offen ces Maidens with broken heqts no longer weep themselves to death, but rt urdef those who win and trifle with theirlaffections.-- Men suspicions of their wives, instead of cut ting the connubial kn9t, stre4ghtiray cut some Lotbario's throat or blow obt his brains, and then' live happily with theWspouscs, sat isfied with the popularity thus acquired.— women murder for revehge, and men kill for love. So the world motes on, and old Beel iebub 14 made glad. "YIE made a few des Itory remarks," said the schoolmaster. Mrs. Partingtou stopped suddenly In the bustle she was making around the table for tea .and g zed over her specs thoughtful,';; Wm. Leaning on l a plate edgewise; as if to enforce "her, views by the support It gave her, suppose that was be cause he was""weak," said she; but Avrd's PILLS will cure hilt. I never knew 'em to fail. They are very solitary in such cases." "Really, madam," replied he; "I cannot guess' your meaning." "You said dysentery," said she, laying down the plate and putting' a spoon in the preserves: "'I said desultory," saidlie, smiling, 'quite a different thing."!, "No matter," said :he, looking up in time to box Ike'sears, who was putting paper down the, ehimtiey of the kercsenc 'lamp: "The Pills are good for both, I dare say, for they , cure alinost alrthe diseases in the cutnucopili;-" 11S ~.D. C. Larrabee, Sheriff, ai he Sept. Terfa acknowledged the following Deeds : To Joseph Mann and R. L. Nichols, for 50 acres in Sharon township, sold as the prop erty_of I, M. Reynolds. • To Win. E. Qnimby, for 50 acres in Sylch; nia township, for $l5O sold as the property of Leis Paine. •1 • To Joseph Mut, for, 1.74 acres in Abbott township, for s'2o, col as the property of Wrn. Isiiehaus. • To Noel Jones, for 510 acres in liebron township, part of warrant 5864, for $lOO, sold as the 'Property of Foster Reynolds. To W. F. Jones, administrator, Se., 150 0 acres in Allegany lownshiP, • sold as the property of G. W. Kenyon. - To C. S. :Tories, 13 and 0-16tlis acres in Sweden township, and for 175 and 3-10 tbs acres in Allegany township, for $1750, sold as the property of Abram Kimball; Ste that Hoe.; GEO- /..AZDEE is nominated for the- Senate in the Bradford District. He was in the Senate from 1859 to 1863, and was classed atnong the ablest, most capable and respected members, and his influence on 'all measures affecting the public good was cast with the Right. A staunch Republican. a zealous adyocato of free democracy; never wearying in the cause of humanity, his course has been such as to gain for him the friendship of all who have watched the prominent men. of our State. Our people remember him with gratituda as one of the orators at the Grand Mass Meeting held in this place last Fall, and often revert to his speech as an eloquent, logical and truly philosophical effort, and they wish him success.—Of course a few sore-heads in that district, who are afraid of his reputation and influence, have put In the field an independ ent candidate, and with the aid of the Demo crats are endeavoring to defeat him. This they cannot do, and his friends, appear to have no fears as to the result, but it does seem a little strange that our friends can not harmonize their differences and fight for. the Right without, constantly warring about in dividuals. There area few men in that dis trict who wocld do themselves an honor to go, over to the Opposition "body, soul and breeches" and act in the future with some sentblantc, at Ica:l 7 of consistency: Our CaUdidate for-Senator. The Setiatorial district composed ofTiogti, Potter, McKean, and Clinton, isone 'of the strangest Union districts in the State. It Will give a majority for the Union Candidate for Senator of between three and four thousand votes. It is thetefore an object of some de dire among all who have any taste for official position to sedum the nomination, which equivisalent;:to an election. This will account for the tenacity with which the friends of the several candidctes, at the Conference held in Coudersport last week, hung totheir favorites. Fifty hallotings were were had Wore a choice was Made. The / conferees of the seteral counties were instruct ed for particular individuals, and doubtless in each case had strong personal bias for their respective candide.tes, though there was no sr ecial hostility on the part of the conferees to any of the gentlemen named for the office. The Conferees from Clinton we know were animated with a strong desire to nominate Mr, Chrtham, who was the unanimous hoice of this county, but they entertained sentiments of the highest respect for the integrity and ability of Atte rival candidates, and had either of those first named beeb successful in the conference, not only the conferees from Clin ton and the whole county, but Mr. Chatham himself would have accorded him the most cordial support ; and had Mr. Chatham- been nominated, he would doubtless have received the same hearty and unanimous support. Neither of the three first named, and voted for during fifty bullotings, received the nom ination. On the fifty-first ballot Mr. Williams. of McKean, was withdrawn and Copt-Warren Cowles, of thd same county was nominated in his stead. On the second ballot he was cho sen by the Conference, and is now the recog; nixed candidate of the party for Senator in this district, and we doubt not will receive the cheerful support ofl every Union man In the four counties. Mr. Cowles is a lawyer by profession, and resides at Smethport. He is a man of good natural endowments and' thorough collegiate training. He holds an 'enviable position at at the bar,and Las an unquestionable reputa tion for honesty and integrity His loyalty.to tie Government during its severe trials has heen one-sided bold, and unequivocal,having heen tested by one year's service in the field whither he went at the head of a company raised lin his own county. He was in nearly all the battles between Grant and Leeifind al tk,ays behaved himself with courage and gal lantry. His capacity for the position of Sena tor is pronounced by (hose who know him and arc perfectly qualified to judge, as being E ch as will fit him for leadership in the high er branch of our Legislatnn. We pledge him the endorsement and support of Clinton coun:- 0/in ton Peptiblican. *"Don't be fooiish."—You can make Sirr. Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call and ex amine an invention urgently-needed by every body. .Ora sample sent free by mail for 50 cents, that retails easily for $6, by i. I. Wolcott, 170, Chatham Square, New- York. 1 REBELLION IN TUR HUMAN INTERIOR. Rebellions are not confined, to bodies They break out in our own iuieriors ati well cc in the "bow els of the land." The Vatueel law of our bodies is health, but we misuse them,. and they revolt. We subject them Id exposure, we overtook them, we overload the stomach, we neglect the bowels, we plunge out of rooms hotter than the tropics into an atmosphee below freezing point, and in varbiuts other ways trifle with our health. Bet these fraines of ours are wonderful machines, and We can, by the use of the PROPEL: MEANS, so. INVIGORATE -and ItEGULATE them as to render theta almost proof against the ordeals to which in our recklessness, we subject them. :>.;othing that has ever been known or heafd of as adds so rataih to 'the tesCsttint power of the human system under , eircurnstance unfavorable to hn:.ltb es nosTETTErcs STOMACH BrPTE; 3 43. If you would esenna the intermittent fevers, tits of indigestion, bilictts mtacks, and bowel-complaints, of which cold and clamp are the frequent causes, use the BUTERS as a PROTECTIVE- lIIDICEs.;t. In either case, full reliance May be placed upon its efficacy. Sold , everywhere.—[Sunday Mercury, Bee. 25,15,32. . . THE MASON Sc. HAMLIN CABINET 013. GAN Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for to &AO each: Thirty- Five Gold or Silver Medals, or other first preMiums awarded them. Illustrated Cats log ;es f i .„ , Add ress , MASON & HAMLIN, or MASON i BROTHEFIS, Noy 'York: Whiskers ! WhiSkers ! Do yon watt Whiskers or Moustrtehee ? nut. Grecian compound will force them to grow on the smoothest face or or hair. on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Pribe, $l.OO, Sent bY mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price.. Address WARNER k CO., lysti Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH!SCRATCH!SCRATOR! Wheaton's Ointment till Cure tloe Itch in, 48 Hours Also cures Salt Rheum, ulcers, and all Eruptions of the Skin: Price 50 cts. For. sale by all Droggists.. By sending GO cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents, 110 Washington street,. Boston, Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, ,free of postage, to anv part of the United States. Sept. 10.—Sp. Notice, 0 mos.., • Tlll3 • BIICXEIt STRAW;•=CUTTER PATENTED, JULY, 2564., HY PORTER . . Sc. SMITH THOUSANDS of these Machines ore being made and sold, and give more Universal - Sails/action than any other in market. It ba, no castin7s about and can be made or repaired in any country :own. The Knife is ~tatlonary,—E.os vibrates—feeds itself —ads on. top of the knife—cuts everrthlng iquaro off any- length you riah, and you eaun,t make raged. ork of it eveu with a dull knife. Price, Sl2. I Samplea of Machine 4 can .fro sebn at abdp of th'e undersigned. 3ianufactured and for sale by N. H. GOODSELL, • . Coudersport, Pa., Oct. 2,1165. TEACHER WANTED ' I'OR the school at I; , w ~:ee-• • gen, Abbott I townsbtp, Putter cluinty,l to open about the Ist or October, or ds soon thereafter as convenient. Applicants mast .sthte the amount fur which they will teach. Schoel to coutinue seven months. Apply to JACOB F. KULL. bermanlri, Pa., Sept. 18, 1865. Administrator's Notide: WHEREAS, Letters . of Administration have been granted to the undersigned. on the estate of WILLIAM. NELSON HOWE, late of Bingham Township, deed, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the said estate will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement to M. D. BRIGGS, Admsr. Y.ills, Sept, 20, '65 FELLOW CITIZENSI I take this method to inform you that I am EMEMIIIi now located at Oswayo, better known as Brindleville, with a Large Assortment of DRY GOON, GROCERIES, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &0., WHICH MIST BE SOLD Regardless of . COST. My Store you will find in the Old Simmons Block *here Mr: YALE and myself will ever! 1 try to give you Good Bargains ) and hope byl so doing to merit a share of ,your patronagel An early call is solicited. J. r. SIMMONS. Ostvayo, Sept. IS, 1865. RIVETED STATES MAIL. PENNSIIY,ANIA • 0 • n OST 2_ -IRT3.E_ - ' • 11 - qshington August 31, 18C51 PItOIOSALS Will be reed Ved at the Contract Office of this Department until P p, rn. Moruitty, Oetolier (to he decided on the following day,l for conveying th 4 Mails of the United States from Novembet• 1865 / to June :39; 1888; on the followini routes in the State Of Pennsylvania, by thtl• schedules of departures and arrivals herei(t specified, viz: i 2-113 From Coudersport, by Coiesbtirg,Elli s:- hug, Genesee Forks and Shongo, N. V., tb Wellsville-) 30 mile l s and batik, three time a reek: Leave Cowdersport Monday, Wednesday, anii Friday at 8 a. m.; ?arrive 'at hiv 6 p. m. Leave tVell:sille Tnes.tia3-, nhil Saturday on arrival of New York ex-pres .ait=say at 10 m. ; arrive at Uolvtier.4- port by 8 p. 2472 a From Coisderspot.t, by East ilebrop, Oswayo,actti Eleven Mile, t o Wellsrillry \.l . 28 miles and back,. three times It week. I LeaVCowciersp'ort Tuesday, Thursday, au'd Sat rday at 8 a, in.; arrive at WellStilie 4 7 P• Ir . -- . 1 . . Leav Wellstille Monday, Wednesday, arid Fri lay lonl arrival of Nety York exprOs ma I—s i l ty at 10 a. ni.; arrive at Cowder'- pert b.y l p p. m. .. . Praposaits tnnsi he dridorsed n"...fail Propo,- als, State of Pennsylvania," and addressed to the 2,ecorldi 'Assistant Poetmaster • Gerierl, Washingt&i. I). 0. For forMS'of proposal-, guaranty, and rot tificate, arid conditions to be incorporated in the contr4cts, see pamphlet advertisements for conVe3t.ing the mails in Penn:TlT - a:IM, ic.. dated Nov'emuer 10, 1883, and December 15, 1864, to bir.s. found!in the prir.eiral post-of - flees - W.IDENNISOS, fOtrinuuter General, . OE ICV FLORAL SKIRT: F. S. OTIS'S NoVi i , Novel; & Most Serviceable Il.0011 ) . SKIRT; ME== .... This Skirt combines three of the . gieniest inventions known in the manufacture of Hoop Skirts, fork which letters patent of the United States have been granted. 'lst. It has a beuutifdl Patent Pad. which • doubly protects tlie ends of the bnlrtle springs. consisting of litavy Satin Jeans, neatly bound with kid. , • I 2nd. 1, superior patent clasp; used in joining the springs together. . • 3rd. .The ....wings are fastened icigetber by means of this PATEST CLASP, which possesses - Superior Strength aild - Finish over all other fastenings heretofore know ner used. • .The, combination of inventions as applied to this, the Fleral `Skit, gives it-the advan tage over all othl4s, to Dtirgbillty aid• Style, out-wearing Any two common skirts. Orders solicited. Skirts *ill be deth-ereci aboard of any freight in N. Y. city free of charge on receipt of the money. Manufactured exclusively by flit; American Skirt Ga • . 100 ORANGE fitEbT, BrnokLyn, S. I. For sale by A. :140 broo.A,,Vity, Y., and by the Trade generally BR.PILKINS & BM'S ' VALUABLE . MEDICINES, which have per formed such ,t - onderfal bui-es and given gert 'eral satisfaction to all those witty have made use of tbero, can 'be Obtained of DR. A. FRENCIL COUDERSPORT, Potter Co., Pa., who willi examine patients, ascertain the nature of their disease, and give all necess- I ary directions and advice to these N 7 h 0 make use of the Meacines. Orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. July 19, 18(35. Administrator's , Notice. TVIIEREAS Letters of Administration De V 80/11 . $ non to the estate of TUEODO / . ri SICTS CARPEISTER, late of Bin tam t p 4. dec'd h re been &Anted to the s bkriber, all pers .t . indebted to said 'est ~', are re quested to make immediate pii. i nt; and those( having claims against the s ',, ill present them, duly authenticated, for settle ment Ito ALV.A. CARPENTER, Adins'r. Ulysses, Pa., Ang. 25, ISt35-. Marble - Yard. -. ITUE sabscriber desiresto inform like eiti;. ..ens of Potter that he can supply thein with all kinds of Marble work, as cheap and as .good as it can be had any place in the I , cOnnirr. MONUMENTS and TOMO-STONES 1 of all kinds furnished on short notice. 1 C. Bt'.EUNL}. Illonderzpart; Feb 13 '63 ly ' CAUTION FROM THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANti ;. It having come to our knotviedge that in' , itations of the American Watch have beitt fut upon the market in great nntaber, calcites ated by thdir utter worthlessness to injure the reputatioli of our genuine prodticts, jJ protect our own interests and the public from Imposition, we,again publish tl trade mark. 4 by which our . Nyatches may invariably b 8 known. e manufacture four styles of,Wateted.,. The That has the name • . I "AMERICAN WITC.II Ca.. Waltharid i ,Niass.," engraved on the inside plates The Sccond has the name "APPLETON, TRACY & Waltham/ engraved on the irside prate.. ! The Third has the name . "P. S. .B..IIZTLETT, Waltham, Yass.," elle graved on the inside plate. • All the above styles have the nam.;;Atners lean Watch Co. painted on the dial, OA are' warranted in every respect. . . . The Fourth has the name t•W3[.ELLEII.I`, Boston, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate, and is not minted on tha CAPS, All the above described watches litre made of various sizes, and are sold in gold or silver cases, as may be required . : It is hardly possible for us to rthcaraiely describe the • numerous imitations to which we hare alluded. They are usually inscribed with names so nearly approaching onr own. as to escape the. observation of the unaccus , touted buyer. Some arc represented nslmade by the "Union Watch Co., of Boston, Mass.' —no such. - company existing.. t SoMe• and named the "Soldier's Watch," to be sold ag on; Fourth or Wm. Ellery style, usually known as the "Soldier's Watch." %; Others are named the "Appleton Watch Co. ;'. other* the P. S. Bar ttry,"'instead of our r'P. S. Bert:. lett ;'' besides many varieties named in such a manner as convey the idea that they ar4 the veritable l roductions of the American Watch CoMpanyi • We also caution the pudic, tpti particuz lariy . soldiers; against buying certain articled cAtten watches, so freely advertiSed In Mtn= •trated papers as "Army Watche 'Othcer'g Watches," "Magic Time Observer," "Arcana Watelies," Ace,. the prices of wbia are stated to be frnin seven to sixteen dolls S. A good wz.tehi in these times, cannot be affordedf)r our such Money, ... - .. A little attention on the part of buyers Will protect l'hein front gross iinuos'itibn. . . • II.OIiIINS & 4PPI4:TON Agents for the American Watch 00 4 , 182 BroadivaYl, New York: PACIFIC IIOTFA ) 170, 172, 174 & 176 GBEE7ICIII (ONg SQUAREI',"EST OF urcoArAi• i i) Petl:reen Courtlandi Dr-2/ Streeds-,..Ve4- Fora d I JOHN FATTEN. Jr., Prokielor. MITE. Pacific Hotel is well and 'widely knoWn to the traveling nubile. The loz cation is especially suitable tO inereliatitS and business nlen ; it is in close Iproxiinity td the business part of the City—is On the high= way of Southern and. Western! travo—andf adjacent to all the principal Railrbad attd Steamboat depots. • The Pacific has liberal acdtimmodatibn fofi OVCr 300 gunts ; it is well furnished, and pos ,, y sesses every modern improveineht for thq conifdrt and entertainment Ibfjits ihrhates.! The rooms are spacious_and well ventilated provided With gas and Water ; , th'e attendithce; is 'prompt and respectful; and the table generously provided with every delicaty the season. The ralisriiier, who, for the nast few y'earii has been the lessee, is now sole proprietciii and intends, tO identify himself thoroughly with the interests of his hous(L With lon; experience as a hotel-keeper, jib. trusts, br moderate charges and a liberal policy, ttl maidtain the favorable 'reputation Of 'the Pa l ' cific Hotel. JOHN PATTEN. is. _ Administrator's Nntioe. 'WHEREAS Letters'of Administration oil: 1" the estate of DAVID CRQWELL, latti of Ja , J:son Township; decd otter county, dee havebeen granted to 'the undersigned, all persons indebted : to said estateare requestei• to makeimmediate payment, ;and those ing claims against the same will present thenii duly authentic , ted;, to the ,subseriber for paythent. CHARLES II ARI‘iSTRONG, Coudersport, Aug. 19, 1853, Adms'r Administratriyo Notice. W "l tl :. ] EBL estate c o lt i .e s r o A s 3i t . .. E -I L dm lt i o ni u st k r : a ß t s ion ia t of Hector Township, Potter e ounty, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, ail persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing oiaims against the same wilt present: them; duty authentictited to the subscriber. ELSAN ROGERS AdMinistrattifx. August 13, 1533. FINE FARM FOR SALE. T"F ? subscribers oiler ferule their Earmiti Clara toWnsb ip. It cc nt4ins is pleasantiy situated fit the forks of tlid road between Conderspart and Ceres, one road leading to Vetisviiie through °sway° ; and a new mail route is established connecting' tho IVell.:ville Fettle at this place. : It would be a (P:Arable loCation for a Tavern. 'there is a god ORCHARD and VALUABLE BUILD: iNciS on the tda&e. with 'water 'coit'renient; Tinta i'.:111 be given if desired, • • Persons desirous of puralasiug coin iippi:y- V 2- letter to Clara, Pottz:i Co. Pa., or ,on atti premises to . j. 'L. ALLEN, • . A. J. ALtAiN, - , . • . - Ai: M. ALLEN,. - t. , ept. 'IR. 176'5: (Gwpl) ' ' 1794. Iti ufaV6E -- o - 6 - 3.11.3.11N Y NORTH: AMERICA; PHILADELPHIA. Oldest Insurance Compsnq iu Ameti-m Cash Capital anti Surplus, over Sl/7-7/0,000.000. SEVENTY-ONE Years Stieccssfal Busines4 ,Experienee, with a - reputation lot integrity land honorahle dealing unsurpassed similar institution. ' LOSSES PAID since organization, $l7 500,000.10, without the derdaction of a 'cell , or a day's day ! LIBERAL BATES for all the.safer ciass , '3 of property. Insurance of Dw'ellings Contents, a specialty. BRICK or STONE Dtellings insured fer mi/ally, if desired, on terms of the thfeatesb i . eeonoray and safety to the. inshred. 'lt is. Wisdom And tconodry to in: irr' ip the best Companies ) and there is none Letter tha the old Insuiance Co. of North, Anqericati. , Apply• to Char tered, 1794 3r. W. 3f.cAL.ifisFY .I::cnt, fur Potter cu4rity.
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