P SPEOIAL NOTICES • S 2 . 000 IA YEAR made by any one with sls— • Siena Tools. No experience necessary. The Pteside'its, Cashieral and Treasure's of Altanks Indorse the c rcular. Emu free with samples. Address tie America i Stencil Tool Works, Springfield, yet tnout. ' lioct3m ' I NO RECOGNITIO - N! The Southern people have given lip all expectation of being recognized, and it to equally difficult to RECO NIZE NORTHERNERS , , 74106 0 hCa s of gray, yellow, white, brown, or . , •• red hair, have .' , 1 Surr ndered their Colors under ihe wonder-working influence of 11CRIS 7.1 ()ORO'S lIAIR DYE. which plants permanently hi their stead such blacks slid browns as nature might Mistake for ber Cum. IStnutleture by J. CRISTADOD.O, No 0 Astor use, New (York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by adTialr•DreEsers. DE. TOBIAS' VERITIAN HORSE LINIMENT,, ' FINT BOTTLES 'l4 T ONE . Di iLL R, FOR E ' the cure of laineness, scratches, wind galls, sprains, ; brtilses, splints, cuts, colic, slipping stifle, over heat `lug, sore thin t, nail In the foot, etc. It is warranted Cheaper and b l etter than any other article ever offered toi the publiU. Thousands of animals have been cured of the Milic mid over-beating by this Liniment hmdredy that were ctlippled and lame have been iegtored to their former vigor. It is used by all the ft rat horsemen throughout the States. Orders are coUstantly received from the tracing Stables of Eng land for freshisupplies of this Invaluable article. Over 2,60. testimonials bare been received. Remember, one dollar lsl out Is time may save the life of your horst.. Sold by all druggists. Onlee 56 Cortlandt Sttleet, New Tork. Alico lips Porous Plasters A Druggist i raid the other . day, you hay; no need to "slirertlse your Porous Plasters, for every one sold •ceraluly causes a dozen to he sold, and a dozen sells a q 1 I gross, and so n. You will not be able'. to supply the demand soon. Bat wo can supply a thousand YardS 1 ' i AFFECT - Sic OF TILESPINE CIIIIED -1 ITARTFORD, Coss., Nov. 11, 1861. ' 3kessrs. THOS: di mcocx & oo.—Pleasesend, with ,ditateh, twellse dozen Allcock's . Porous' . _Plasters. 'Ou daily experience confirms their very superior excellence -9 1 i this moment of writing, a man ap plies for one. •'Who, by entanglement iu the shaft of .machinery, had both his legs broken, spine severely injured, and was fur nearly a year entirely helpless. This man foun l relief very soon by the application 11 Cc al plaster to the spine. Ile was soon enabled to! work, andnow i lie labors as well ne ever. Ile would. cheerfully pav ' 4 5 for a single Plaster if they 1 - - not ibe had at a lower rate. lam surprised that sur- geobs do not mate use of. these perforated pla=sters;l to the exclusion of alt others; as their flexibility and' ndlieslvenesi a i re greatly in advance of all other plus- i ler'S with which I am acquainted ; while the pei fora- ! lAMB peculiar hu them render them greatly superior I to all others for ordinary surgical uses. Knowing the , pho,hers to'be ~.0 useful, I have no scruples that my sentiments sliohld be knwn. J. W. JOHNSON, M. D Frincipril 21.40.neY, Drandretb Howie, lien• York. 'Stilt' by a!i De • alera in Medicines. zurron JOMINAL.-1/I:mt Silt: With yotir permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper!, that I will send, by retiurn mail, to all who! wish it, (frze) a Recipe, with full directions fur making .and using a simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days, Fimples, Blotches, Tau, Freckles , 1 and. all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the' same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. also mail free to those having Bald Heads; or Bare Faces, simple directions and , Infrirmation that will enable them to start a I full!growth of Luxuriant Blair, Whistmrs, or a i Modstache less than thirty days. applications answered by return mail without charge. Respectfully ymirs. THUS F. CHAPMAN, Ciiernist. S3l Broathvay, \cu• York To COYsturrivr.s.—The undersigned having been r?stored to health in a f7..w weeks a byvery simple remedy. after having suffered several years, with a severe lung affection— is anziouk to make knoWn to his fellow-se-, fereis the means of cure. To all who desire it, he'vvill send a cope of, the preseriptiun. used, (free of charge], with thei ; directions for preparing and using the. sank:, which they will find a sure cure for ; Corumption, Asthma, Bronehetis, Coughs, coldg, etc. Tice only object of the advertiseri i n sendi n g the l'rescription is to benefit the adlietea, zod spread information AVllich he -creel • to he invaluable, and be hopes ,:yirt l - sulf,rer will try his remedy, as it will n.,th'Am-.. and lllsy kove a blessing. P4rtieS NVISI6tIp: the prescription,will please address Ru!.v. EDWARD A. WILSON, King:i.County, New York Sept. 1 . ISt; I S. pimos. WhiSkr 1 Wh, ~ ers : :ers Do fon want Whiskers or ? Our Grecian compound will force then] to grow-on the ,- ..tuoothest face or chin, or hair one bald heads, in Six Weeks.. Price, 51.00. Sent by mail] anywhere • closely sealed, on receipt of Price, Address WARNER & CO., lrsa Box 138, Brooklyn, N. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH !,SCRATCH ! SCRATCH! Wheaton's Ointment M=IIE=IMMM Alio cures Salt:Rheum, rncers, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cts. _For stile by all Druggists. By isending 60 cents to WEEKS &POTTER, Sole _Agents 170 Washington street, Boston, Ifass4 it sill be forwarded_ by mail, free of po.stan, to any part of the United States. Sept. 10.—Sp. Notlee, 6 mos. oi DR. TALBOTT'S PILLS - mipitsed of highly concentrated eztrapft !lin roofs and herbs of the highest melieibal - 11nei infalliable in the cure of all diseases tfthe ' lLiver or any derangement of the Di mtive Organs. They remove all impurities (f theißlood, and are unequaled in the cure of Diarrhn, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, BilioUsness, Liver Complaint, Fevers. Head-1 ache, 'Piles, 3lercnlial Diseases,' 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 one to three boxes will cure any curable case of no matter how long standing. Price $l.OO 310TT TALBOTT, M. D. Si CO., 62 Fulton Street, New York. DRIFILKINS &,B 11.0'8 VAIX.A.BLE I MEDICINES, which have per . formed such wonderful cures and given gen oral satisfaction to all those who have made am oft them, can be obtained of DR. A. FRENCR, COUDERSPORT, Potter C 0.,, who will examine patients, astertain the aattrrei of their disease, and give all necess ary directions and advice to those who make use ofi the, - Medicines. Orders from abroad j l trill receive prompt attention. Jul„! 13, 1865. A scl-Al atiCon Settled! • ingnir€•at STLIII3WI3' THE POTTER 01[TNTY , (JOURNAL Tulse47 Z , ening, °M 44, 1885. Local and General. IW•ILL.B. will ippear next week. Too lute for this. jar The Pres tiyttirian and German Reform ed Synods are in I Sebsion at Lewisburg, Pa. sZi7The weatlier !remains pleasant but cold A. shokrain anil l i snim storm the latter part of last week. ter'Senator, W i ilsian i llas written a letter,ia whicialhe expressed it confident opinion as to the complete sucees4 of the Republican party, both in New York ajad New ,Jersey,at the en suing 6lectious• • - e publish oliL our fourth page tut arti• cle irons the Buffalo Daily Courier containing much i tbat is of interest to the people of the counfe l , Thera basje been so many railroad •T schemes and all hail failed for one reason or another that if this is successful, our hope's defered may yet be rpached, Vg - A large bladi bear was shot by th'e young lir. Quimby, fp Homer township, ht.t. Sunday evening.: Itifo!lowed his sheep down into the field adjoining his house, where he discovered and shot it. They are said. to be quite numerous this rall. M. Baying been! comparatively deprived of Medical aid in this ! Vicinity for some months I . past, we take pleasure in announcing to our patrons that Dr. R. A. Daktm, la Physician !anda Surgeon of expepence, has, permanently located in this villaq. Wespeak for him a liberal phtronage, 'as he comes to us well I recommended wad isitfart of life nd energy. , , .._ 1 ' air A Texas lettcr writer says!: Any man in this State who does nut own 1100 head ofj cattle and 70 or, 10? horses and mules, is worse than worthlesl. Beef sells here at 51 cents per ponnd, horses and mules, from $l5l to 5.30 for roundllot i s, and are within 250! miles of a good market. As far as the eye 1 can reach in ever} - direction and as far as ; you may go, the country is alive irith stock. The whole markedof ihe United States,mighti be supplied here, andithere would not be anyl apparent decrease' Mites ult.' Tam. Pirlx.—There is,in some artists studio in London, a stattfe of Stone wall Jackson,paid for with Confederate money. The men who got it made, expected to erect it in Richmnud,but that is just now out ofthe question. the Pittsburg Gazette suggest that Dublin would be the best place,or some other Irish city Where the Feaiaus abound. It would speak :so eloquently to those unruly Greeks ! "Behold !" Mr. Beresford Hope might say, as he uncovered the statue, "what hon ors Englishmen are resdY to pay to rebels I" Guars.--Speculators whO have bought .up, grain in the West in the belief that the crops would tarn out short have been much disap-1 pointed: as receipts at several leadtng mar-1 kets are much heavier thatilastyear,and they will be obliged to !keep their stock until spring, for lack of means to, send them East, when qiey will have to sell at a (heavy reduction. There will then be no foreign deniand, , as England caa supply herselelsewhere than in ! the Amercan market, and hence the specu lators must surer. It is reported that, owing! to the action d i f the Western! banks, many of the most expensive speculative operators will come to, grief iefore the newyearcommences. BANDl i t Til tSEW ENGLAND.—It is stated that orffanized bands of outlaws exist in New c Hampshire. Some very daring robberies have recently been committed in that State. The mountains afford hiding places for the marau ders. &lid the p.sses convenient places for their nefarious operations. The present in t dications are calculated to create the impress ion Shad our country will in future afford an abundance of kcidents for dramatist's and :ornance wkters. It is evident that ihe spitit of diso'Fder and reckless disregard of law aid justicelii growing with alarming rapidity,and if nothing be done to check it, the people will soon become strangers to, that sense of secu*l rity which prevailed some years ago, and flume(' a chief element in their happiness and contentment. kr A CHANCE FOBPETTIFOGINO.LTIVO members I of the Chatham election board were arrested land tried before Justice Brewster, of this Vit t Loge; last Satnrday,for refusing to receive the Trite of Wm. Was;. an alleged runaway l from the draft. Perhaps it is as well to adjudieatea case of this kind here as lelsewhere, that. the function of an election board may be thorongly understood, once and foi 311, But we beg leave to call the attention' of the parties to the prosecution tn the followingundisputed facts: 1. An election Board, by•the laws of this State. is made a tribunal with power tojudge of the law and the facts touching the qualifi cations of persons offerincr ! to vote. It is coM• peteut to determine, prim ' ctfaeie, all questions of this nature. J j 2. An election Board Muit,decide 'whether any one offering to vote; white, or black, sane, Or insane, coirPos, or non compos,' and if a citizen of the State or the United States. These things they are required to do by law ; and if the Beard 'err in judging a case, the memo are no moreliable to indictment than' is a Justicli'* , ,f the Peace for binding a Man over on evidence whi4h fails'to convict la a higher tribunal,or a law judge who is reversed in the court above.ptherwise men could not be found to accept pbsitions of this kind, as human judgment is fallible at best. 3. Con g ress is competent to decide who are, and are not citizens of the United States ;,andi if the Complainant in this case was drafted and failed to report before the Bth of. May last,he is disfranchised by the act of March last,and is not a citizen of the United States ; and no ne but citizens of the Vnited States can be. Cit izens of Pennsylvania, We believe this to be a fair statement of the case. - Andlwe guess that no amount of pet:doe:4(4n Ileftqcouit or ;or- • —eliftafor.l The Lady's Friend. . . Grandma's Portrait is the title cf a very taking Steel Engraving in the November num ber of this favorite monthly Xt is a house hold scene, and one of the youngsters is drawing Grandma's picture on the wall The double colored steel Fashion 'Plate is as usual superb. Love vs. Flirtation is the title of the nest engraving, uhich illustrates an interest ing story of the same name. Then we have a number of engravings, devoted to the fash ions, new hats, head-dresses, lady's and boy's suits, &c. For 'the Music we have this time a Gallop from Mirellle. The literary matter is "Dear Mrs. Thorpe ;" "Changes, in the Household of Cecelia Bird, Spinster," by Mrs. Margaret Hostuer ; "In Silence," by Clara Augusta, "Grace and Margaret," by Mrs. Phelps ; "Told by the Sun," by Beatrice Co lonna ; "My Prairie Home," Editorials, Re ceipts, Fashions, .tc &c. Price . $2.56 a year ; 2 copies si.oo ; 8 copies' (and one GRATIS) $l6. Now is th e time to get up Clubs for 1866. Specimen numberi for this purpose will be sent for 15 cents. Wheeler & Wilson's celebrated S wing Machines are furnished as Premiums i certain cases. The Prospectus of this year embodies a splcndid Address Deacon & Pe Street. Philadelphia. PRICE CUL, Corrected every Wednesd3 BINS & CO., Retail Dea and Provisi oppositeD. F. Glass Coudersport Apples ' green, V 1 bush: $ 50 to 75 I I do dried, .. 2 00 250 Beans, 64 300 350 Beeswax, V lb., 30 35 , Beef, ti 1 9 10 , Berries, dried, 1:1 quart 25 35 (Buckwheat ; V bush., 62 75 Buckwheat Flour, 2,50 300 Butter, V lb., 38 4.0 Cheese, " -I 15 20 Cloverseed 700 750 Corn, V bush., 100 125 Corn 3leal, per cwt., 250 300 Eggs, V doz., 20 Fldur, extra,V bbl., 11 00 12 00 do superne " - 9.50 1000 Haps, V lb., 25 , Hay, V ton, ; 7 00 800 Honey, per lb., i 15 20 Lard, II 20 30 Maple Sugar, per lb., 1 18 20 Oats, V bush., , 45 50 Onions, " 100 125 Pork, V, bbl., , ; 25 00 BO 00 do 11 lb., 18 20 do in whole hog, ? lb„, 10 'l2 Potatoes, per bush., 37 50 Peaches, dried, 70 . 1 b., 1 : 26 30 Poultry, V lb., ; ; 8 10 Rye, per bush., ; _ 1 00 I'so Salt, V bbl., - 475 500 do - -c4 sack, . 1 15 20 Timothy Seed f', 250 300 Trout, per 61 bbl., l' , ,- 800 900 Wheat, V bush., • _ 1 1752 00 White Fish; V i bbl., I 800 900 I I REBELLION LN THR IWMAN INTERIOR. i l' Rebellions are notconfined i to bodies politic. They break out in our own inferior:las I:venial, in the "bow els of the land." The , natiteal" law of our bodies Is health, but we misdse them,land they revolt. We subject them to exposure, 4e avertoek them, we overload the stomach, we neglect the Trowels, we plunge out of rooms hotter than the tropics into au atmosphere below freezing r int, and in various other ways trifle with our helith. But these frames of ours are .wonderful machines, and we can, by the use of the TROPES MEANS, so INVIGORATE and REGCLATE I them as to render them almost proof agalist the erdenis to which in our recklessness, we subject them. 1 Nothing that has ever beell known orf heard of as a tonic adds so much to the esietant power of the liumau system' under dream tances unfavorable to; health as HOSTETTER'S TOMACH BITTESS. If you would escape the intermittent fevers, fits of indigestion, bilimia attacks, and bowel-complaints, of which cold and damp are H* frequent causes, use the BITTERS as a PROTECTIVE MEI)ICINE.— In either case, full reliance tray be placed upon its efficacy. sold everywhere.—[Sunday Mercury, Dec. I 5.1563. I I TEE MASON & HAMLIN ABINET ORGANS Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and secular music, for $BO to SGOO each. Thirty- Five Gold or Silver Medals, or other first premlums awarded them.! Illustrated Cata logues free. Address, MASON & HAMLIN, or MASON & BEPTIIERSI, New York. THE NEW V HAVE just arrived at • • Sealed Proposals. WILL he received at the Commiettionera' Office. wp to the 'Atli of Octo, 1845„ for furnishing the County with WOOD, forte nee of Court House and Jail, two and a half feet leng, to be taken from the body of hardwood timber 'and of a enitab:e size for nee. By order of the Board : L. B. COLE. C0m1.,. Clerk ' COI DERSPORT ACADEMY. J. `W. ALLtS, !RINCIPAL. ASSISTED tiy competent Teachers.. The WIN TEL'. TERM will begin :For. 27, 181;5; and con tinue Twelve Weeks. Tuitionl including instruction In Common and Higher English Branches, German and Latin Lai:triages. (to be paid at middle of term.) from 1.3 to ,f 9. Incidentals, twenty-five cents. Book • Keeping. by single and double entry, taught I tbont ExTrta charge. The course of instruction will;be thorough and prac tical to every 'respect, but especially in the Common English Branches, the dleciplfrie mild,but untferinly firm. Rooms, suitable for students desiringto board thernselFerq - can be rented reaelonably . in town. For further particulars address thelPrinctpal at Couder sport, Yenn'a. THE NEWYORIC OBSERVER A WEEKLY Religious and Secular EWSPAPAR for the Family and the Fireside, Nwill won enter on its FORTYtFOUS.TII. YEAR. of Publication. True to the CoraOn, the Communes, and the Usros.. It is calculated; to edify and please both OLD AIS. - 13 YOUNG. 911 new subscribers payin. , as in advance for WA shall have their names immediately entered, and the Observer trill be sent to them I D.NTIL JANUARY FIRNY, GE.A.YIS Subscribe scon,as the free papers Will commence when the manes are entered. Sample Opts to an addrcas free. Terms, $3.40 a year', In advance BIDNEY E. MORSE, Jut. & Co., 4wi7oct 37 Park Row, New York. HOWARD ASSOCIATION , PERLAIIRLPIIIA, DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urina ry and sexual s.)stemsnevr and reliable treatment—in reports of the TOWARD AS SOCIATION—sent by mail tin sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. , Address, Dr. .1 SKILLLN HOUGHTON, Howard Association No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. '81y.1864. Latest from Sherman 1010SIF & TAR, ftoml Forth Carolina, for sale by %STEBBINS gasp subscrit;ers hirer female their Fermin Claratownship. Itcontainsll2 Acres, is pleasantly situated at the forks of the road between Coudersport and Ceres, one road leading to Wellsville through Oswayo ; and a new mail route is established connecting the Wellstille route at this place. It would be a deskable location for a Tavern. There is a good ORCHARD and - VALUABLE BUILD INGS on the place, with water , convenient. Time will be given if desired, ; ALSO, For Sale, 1 Yoke of Oxen, 1 Mare, 1 Yearling Colt, 3 Yearlings, 1 Two-Year-Old, 1 Lumber Wagon, 1 Buggy, and a Mowing Machine. Persons desirous of purchasing can apply by letter to Clara, Potter Co., Pa., or on the premises to J. L. ALLEN, ' A. J. ALLEN, A. M. ALLEN. .cm. lB. 1765. (6wpd) COUDERSPORT AND SHIPPEN (STAGE ROUTE. • krEssns. GLASSMIBE & WHITE'S daily line "' of stages will leave CoudersPort, until further notice, at S o'clock in the morning, arriving in Ship-, pen abOut 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and will leave Shippen on the arrival of the morning train, at 10:30, arriving in CouderspOrt about 6 o'clock, P. M, Travelers are refered to the Time-Table of the Phil adelphia & Erie Railroad, which .will'be found adver tised in!this paper, for further particulars about the advantages of this route. New York pasaengerswill SAVE 80 MILES TRAVEL AND 5 HOURS TIME by takiiig this route in preference to th:,tt of the Erie Railway, NO ORANGE OF dans BETWEEN SHIP( EN AND NEW YORE. Fine, new, corn• fortable wagons and goad teams aro kept on the Stage Route. 'Packaies and Express business attended to with care. . D. F. GLASSMIRE, MILES 'SMITE, I'roprs Coudersport, Pa., Oct. 9, 1866. Magazine for next list of contributors. erson, 319 Walnut itE%T. iy by P. A. STEM= lers in Groceries ions, 1865 1865 Philadelphia & Erie Railroad. rr 111Sgrent line traverses the Northern and North: west counties of Pennsylvania to, the city of Erie oh lake Erie. It has been leased and Is operated by the PEZ , INSYLVARIA RAILROAD CD.III4NY. Time 'of passenger trains at EMPORIUM. LEAVE EASTWARD • Erie Mail Train............8'50 I. X. Erlo Express Train............. .. .....8:57 r. a. LEAVE. WESTWARD, Erie Mail Train ' ' 10:30 A. DI. Erie Express Train ;....8:57 P. if. Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mail and Express Trains without change bath ways between Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave Kew York at 7.00 P. 31.;arrivd at Erie 3.40 .11.1 i Leave Erleat 2.06 p. an., arrive at New York 12, noon. NO CHANGE GE CARS BETWEEN ERIE & NEW YORK ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night trains For information respecting Passenger bnsiness,ap. ply at Cdrner of 30th and Market streets, Philadelphia And for Freight business of the Company's Agents S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and] Market streets, Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. Wm. Brown; Agent, N. C. R. rt.., 3litmoro. H. H. HOUSTON. General Freigl tiAgt. Philada. W.3.4WINNER, General Tick t Agt. Phiiada A. L. TY LEit,i General Suit, Williamsport. mire's Hotel, , Pa. FELLOW CITIZENS! I take this method to inform you that I am now located at Oswayo, better known as Brindle ille, with a Large Assorttnent of ZCHICII MUST BE SOLD My Store you will find in the Old Simmons Block where Mr. YALE and myself will ever try to give yon Good Bargains, and hope b VITES so doing to merit a share of yourlpatronage OLIISTrD•3 An earlY call is solicited. ; SIMMONS. Oswayo,Sept. 18. 1805. Haring sold my interest in the Mercantile business to CHAPPEL Brothers, (who are soon to fill up with Goods, here and at Ulysses,) I am prepared to give my — attention more exclusively to Writing Deeds, Contracts and other Real Estate business for Residents or Non-Resi- dents BlAcgsnirra WANTED, capabld of doing all kinds of *ork waited in a country shop I . . LtiCTEN BIRD. , . Braokland; Pa., Aug: 29, 1865. ** • *hrton't be foolish.P—You can; Six Dollars from Fifty Centn. Call at amine '0 invention urgently needed by" , 1 body'. Ora sample bent free by mail) cents. hat retails easily for $6, byJ Woleot , liO, Cbatham Square, New ). FINM FARM , FOR , SALE: DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, READY MADE CIOTUING; HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOE A 4, &a, Regardless of COST. 2 E 11" t 4 SURVEYING, A 'S 1.4 A GOOD Winter Goods !: OLAIS'TED'S. YYOUR atttention is invittd to the large and attractive stock just received, and f 4 sale as low'ns the,same qualities can.e bougkt anywhere in the caunty. We have on hand a large and varied asL sortnient, of Domestic Cottons, comprising BROWN SHEETINOSj and .1 BLEACHED MUSLINS, DENIMS, STRIPES, CHECKS, PICKINGS, and COTTON FLANNELS, on which we • t cannot be undersold. • ,_ We purchase onr goods for Cash and offer them at a very small advalice From Cost. FLANNELS. IF you waut to purchase • RED, GRAY, BLuE, o PLAID ' FRENCH SHIRTING FLAN'NEL, cal At Oltnsted9s. ( DRESS GOODS; I DELAINES, PRINTS, • - BROCHE, and ' WOOLEN SHAMS; HOODS, BONTAGS, .NUBIAS, BALIIDRAL SRMTS, . CLOTHS, and CASSIMEDES,r a full supply At Olmsted's. CLOTHING • , nON'T fail to call before purchasing ap l see the assortment At Olmsted's BOOTS & SHOES FOR Mei', Women L- Children, in . great riety and cheap 1 I - At Olmsted's For Molasses, 83 - rup, Sugar, Tea, and Coffee fact everything in the Grocery line, call A full assortment of almost eierything that is kept in 4 country store on hind. We intend to keep Goods that will give satisfaction and sell good articles at the loweit living profit. • Grain of all kinds, ' Butter Wool Sheep Pelts, Furs, Deer Skins' Also. County, Township and School Order, for all of which the highest prices will he paid At oinrasteirs I • Coudersport, F'a,Npv'r 18. rogr GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS WHAT THE rEopLt WANT: rim STANDAnD RISTORIE OF TIII6 WAR. Complete in one very large Volume of 1000 pages THIS work has no rivid as a candid,lucid,eomplete, authentic and reliable history of the "great con flict." It contains reading matter equal to three large royal octavo volutnes,4plemildly illustrated with over 150 due portraits of tieurrale, battle scenes, inapA and diagrams.. Returned and disabled ofileers and soldlere,and en ergetie young men In want of profitable employment wilttind this a rare chance to make Money. 1 We have Agents clearing $2.50 per month, which we Will prove to any deebtinglapplicant for proof of the above rend fur circulars and see our terms. ' Address I JONES BROTHERS Si.' cp., : I Philadelphia. Pa lioctlm BllCitErg STRAW-CIITTER PATENTED, JULY, 16r4, BY PORTER di. SMITH THOUSANDS of, these Machines are being made and sold, and give more UnlverNal Sallsiactloa . . ban any other I Stray Or Stalk-Cutter in market. It. has no =stings about and can be made or repaired in any country town. • The Knife is stationary—Box vibrates—feeds itself —cuts on top of the knife—cuts everything square off any length yqu wish, and you cannot make ragged work of it even with a dull knife. . Samples of 3fachines can be seen at shop of, the underet,gued. bLantifacturcdautl for Bale by i onde N. H. gOODSELL. Crtport, Ott. 2, P. 165.. tor. A., FAENC I-I's CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS ARE becoming the most popular Medicine in circulation for the cure of LIVER CUMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN- Diet, FEBISITY OF THE- NERVOUS SYST`4M, and WEAKNESS of the STOEAICI-1 and DIGESTIVE ORGAIiS. It is also gaining a great reputation in the CDR E of IDIPTHERI4. Principal Office, Coudersport, Potter Co), P. ri2 11•:11 1.. Wm. E-, • P.A. STEBBINS & Co Paying the highest price in WOOL! .1 1. 50,000 POUNDS WANTED ! Condereport, Jouts 28, 1664. make Lad ex ,'every- II for 50 j R. L. ork. AT AT OL3ISTED''S AT OLMSTED'p, THE Price, $l2, BM 11111 CASH for WAGON.. B.IIOP subscriber having loca4d in Lee-Is vine is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, on short notice and in the but manner. _ Making and Repairing of all kinds. lam enabled by die aid of Ine. chinery to do work in the wagon -line better and cheaper than any other establishmeat in the county. 1 am also prepared to Make COFFINS. EDStiON HYDE. Ulysses, Penn's, Dec. 1, 1864 • WELLSBORO Et COUDERSPORT STAGE ROUTE. THE Stages on the Wellsborp and Coup dersport Line Will leave Welisboro every Monday and Thursday at 2-o'clock M., arriving at Coudersport on Tuesday and Fri day respectively. Le3yes CoudOspcirt ertv Wednesday, arriving in Wellsboro onThurs. day at 12 o'clock M., and teavirtg Couders4 port on Saturday, arrives in Wellsboro oa Monday at 12 o'cloce M. IThis Route has lately changed proprietors, and the undersigned is determined to keep it in good order both with respect to teamsland drivers. Ample accommodatiofis for trace elers at Vermilyeas. HENRY CRUFUT. Gaines, Aug. 2, 1865.—[6mpd Administrator's Notice. . WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the estate of DAVID CROWELL, late of Jackson townshtp, Potter county, decd, have been granted to the undersigned, ell persohs indebted to said estate are replotted to make Immediate payment, and those lam., ing claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated, to the subscriber for payment. CHARLES II ARMSTRONG; Coudersport, Aug. 19, 1856. ' Adms'r. Adtulnislf -Erb-- Notice. WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the estate of SAMUEL ROGERS. /ate of Hector Township, Potter county, deceased, have been granted . to • the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against . the same wilt _present them, duly authenticated to tht subscriber. SUSAN ROGERS, Adrrunistratriz. August 15, 1865. 1 Adne astr -ainistrator's Notice. WHEREAS Letters of AdMinistration De Bonis non to the estate! of TIIEODO SILTS CARPENTER late of :Bingham t xlec'd, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are rt. quested to make iramediate payment; and those having claims' against the same will present them, duly authenticated, for settle meni to ALVA CARPENTER, Admer. Ulysses, Pa., Aug:2s, 1865. Marble Yard. THE subscriber desires to infdrm the citi zens of Potter that he • can supply them with all kinds of Marble - work, as 'cheap and as good as it can be had any place in the country. MONUMENTS and TOMBSTONES of all kinds furnished on short notice: C. BkEIiNLE Coudersport, Feb 13 ly ,1 TEE MASON & aARIMEIN fiAblnet Organs and Chlcker v Ing's Celebrated Planosi for sale by John B. Sbakspear, of Wellsbpro, Tioga county, Pa. Persons de:.iring to pur chase can do so by applying to A. L. ENS WORTH, Esq., at the Biugh - am Office, Coudersport, Pa. 1 - PUTNA3I I Clothes' Wriiiger Will wring anything From a Angie Thread to a Beal-Quilt. PRICES : $5.50, 1 56.00, and $8.00.1 P. A. Stebbins & Co., I Agents for Potter conoty.—Jae. 25, 1863 1 PACIFIC }TOTE L, 170, 172, 174 & f 76 GREENS/CB Si. (O SQUARE WEST OF IMOADWAY) Between Court land( an)JDey StreetOleic ro TOM -+-- PATTEIi. Jr., Proprietor. AE. Pacific Hotel is well and widely T known to the trat - eling public. The to/ cation is especially 'suitable to merchants and business men ; it is in close proximityitct the business part of the Oity—is on the high* Way of Southern and Western travel--and adjacent to all tlip principal Railroad abd Steamboat depits. The Pacific has libgral accommodation for over 300 guests ; it is well furnished, and pits.. sesses every modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The roo ms are spacions and well ventilated .; provided with gas and water; the attendant:a is prompt and respectful; and the table jis generouily, provided With every delicacy of the season. I 1 The cnbseriber, whct, for the past few yetqs, has beeti the lessee, is now sole proprietdri and intends to•ideritif,y .himself thoroughly with the; interests of his house. With long experience as a hotelikeeper, he trusts, lapy moderato charges and a !liberal policy, to maintain the favornbl 'rephtation of the Pi' chic Hotel. CHIN PAT-TEN. Ja. H. J: 01,31STED'S can alwa'vy he found the : best Sc Cooking, Box and IParlor S T 01 1 V . E - Also, TIN and SHEET •IRON WARE, POTS ) KETTLES, SPIDER.% SCOTCH AOWLSi FRYING-PANS, SAP PANS, and CAULD. RONS. Also ,Agriottural such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, I.3ULTIVA s i. TORS, CORN6SHELLERS, HORSX4RAKE DOG-POWERS, L - c. I I HIS *bnx. is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS, Out ep I* any part of the County- , --Terms easy. Ready. Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store l on 3lain Street Hopse, CoudersporL The Rochester ,Straw-Cutter OIZISTED & KELLY,, Condersp_ort. bards the exclusive ,ageney for this celebrated, machine, in this county '.l It is covenient, du.l Able, and CHEAP. i Dec.l,•lfign.—l.2 YOU can't believe what fine BATIGAIIC are to be bad at OLMSTED'S. C11"6 .13L0U31 Il diff,—at I tiTkaii3LN6' II D posit° the Old Conti Aug. 1863.--50