II Ili PECIAL NOTICES ! 111 $21)00 Stencil 'Y'4/1" made by any o with sls— Tools. Ivo experience necesbary. TheMxesidents, Cashiers, and Tieastwei of 3 Banks indorse the circuiar. pent free with simples. Address the American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield, Ver mont: Iriect3m . SOher Facts for Thinking People. Year after year for an eighth of a century. the Press of the country have chronicled the beueficial effects of HOS f ETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Editdre, authors, physicians,mer chants, officers of` the army and navy, chew -1.411,1 counsellors, ministers of the gospel, in short, a great cloud of witnesses of every pro fession, trade and calling have testified to its efficacy as a tonic and regulating medicine. The names and statements of these witnesses have been published in the public prints.— Many of them are, well known to the public. Their testimony has never been challenged or Impugned. Upon evidence far less weighty mea are acquittbd or condemned by conscien tious juries. ITostetter's St mach Bitters is not,bowever,. upon trial. it hits been tried and pronounced ou tlit authority of those whose lives and health it has preserved, a pure, harmless, and eminently ,salutary preparation. Attempts have been made to rival it. They have failed. Can it' e necessary to say why they have fail ed?! Ask the recovered dyspeptics, bilious suffererers, victims of fever and ague,' and nerimuesubjects who have experienced its effects, what they' think of it. Ask them and be guided solely by what they. sni t , Sold eveorwhere. DR. TOBIAS' VENITIAN HORSE LINIMEN7. PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOLLAR EACH I for lameness, cuts, galls, colic, sprains, watranted cheaper than pay other. It is nUed by all the great horsemen on Long Island. courses. It will not cure ring bone nor Ispavin, as there is nu liniment in existence that will. Whe.t it is stated to cure it posi tively does. No owner of horsts will 'be without it after tr i ying one bottle. One dose revives and often saves the life of .an over heated or driven horse For colic auß belly ache it has never failed. Just as sure as the sanitises, just so sure is this valuable Lini ment to be the Horse embrocation of the day. Sold by all druggists. Office, 56 Cortlandt Str4et, New York. Another Enr,neemeiit - - SPhile the;atteution of the enemy is fully . 3.1,1, - ,mg.,,rd by Grant I • the Attention of the public is no h'iss engaged jßy Cristocloi , o's Bair Dye, whtch is accomplishing wonders in the way of heautifying heads - that age, or sickness, or capricious nature had disfigured with unsight ly hues. Milton says truly that 1" Peace hu.t.h. its Victories no less renowned than war." Manufactured O.•CRISTODORO, No. 6, Astor House, New' York. Sold by Druggists. Afplied by ail Hair Dressers. Knowledge Often Saves Life. Every living being has in his system I • IMPURITIES. To - hen these are within their natural limits, our health is good ; but when they are in ex cess, pains,- rheumatism, gout. debility, cos tiveness, diarrhea. dysenutry, erysipelas, •Ac.:, afflict us. What we have to do to recov •er our health is to take out from the 130W ELS AND THE CIRCULATION the excess of impurities. This done, herrlth fothaws of ne cessity. BRANDRETE'S PILLS are!the only medicine that can do 'this with entire safety to all, the organs of tbe tjody- HUNDREDS AND THOUS.I.NDS are t i now living who have a&epted BRAND MTH'S PILLS as their only • remedy for periods of from thirty to fifty years,and whose sverag health is excellent. They have always curde themselves, when stck, by using these IkiNOCENT AND I.NPALLIBLE PILLS. • Principal office Brandreth Duild } hag New York. r.0170r: OF JOURNAL—DEAR Sin : yotir permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper, that I will send, h return- mail, to all-who wish it, (free) , a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple Ye,etttlile Balm, that will erectrally •rem.oN - e,- is ten-days, Pimples., = - 31otches, Tan, Freckles and. all -Impurities of the Skin, leaving the saaje soft. clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail free to those having Bald ilieads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and Ilatformation that will en t able them to start a f foilt growth of Luxuriant-Hair, Whiskers, or a MoUstache, in less . than thirty dayi. applications -answered by return mail Without ckarge. :Respect:Pills - yours. THUS F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. 831 Broadway, New York. reL. To Comugs:in - Es:L.-The indersigned having boen restored to health in a faw weeks by s very simple remedy. after having suffered I ter l ejhl years, with a severe lung,n.ifection-1 is anxious to tuake known to his fellow-suf ferers the means of cure:.. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the prescriPtion used, (free of cliare], with the; directions for preparing end using dhe eaves, which they will find a sure core fOr Coesumptioa, Astbnia. Bronehetis, Coughs, Colds, etc. The only object of the advertiser in tending. the Prescription is to beneEt the aheted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and te hopes crdry'sufferer will try his remedy. as it will uoit them nothing, ancrulay prove a blessing: - Parties Wishing the prestriptionovill please tidresi Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, :,IVillinaisburg, Kings County, New York, Sept. I, 1865.: [3tnos. ITCH ! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH !SCRATCH! SCRATCH! I Wheaton'm Ointment Cure 'the Itch in 43 Hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, tad all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cl.s. ?or sale by all Druggists. Ay sending GO cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents. 170 Wasbiagton street, Boston, Miss., it will he forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. sept. 10.—Sp. Nntice. G mnq. DR.FILKINS&3aO'S!' VALUABLE 31EDICINES, which have per forrded such wonderful cures and given gen eral satisfaction to all those who have made nap Cirnhena, can' be obtained of DR. A. ,1 ., PRENCII, COUDERSPORT, Potter C0.,1 Pi., who will examine patients, astertain the nature of their disease, and give all necess- I 14 7 direction's and advice to those who make nee of the Medicines. Orders from abroad will'reeeive,priTtpt attention. 19, 1865. BLOOM OF ROSES,—for the La diba,—et ' • - •STEBBOTS' Whiskers; ! i Whiskers I Do you 4 ant Wllliskera or Moustaches r Our Grecian compound will force them to grow-on We smoothest fa Or khih, of hair on bald heath, id Six Welts. Price, $l.OO. Sent by mail I nniwhere, tcl seli sealed, on receipt of price,. ! Addr6s MrAELNER & CO., ; t lysn i - , oxfl3B, Brooklyn, N. Y. TNE MABONSc. riRELiN CABINET ORGANS Fortydilrererit s les, Fadspted to sacred and secular nsusic; feersBo t to $6OO each. Thirty- Fire Pcild or Silver 'Medals, or other first prernifials awarded. their. Illustrated Cata logi,e4 flee. !Address', hiASON k HAMLIN, or MASON .kII34OTHOS, New York. TUE 111 . 4S I 'ON I FNIVrraN Apipetiqrgans and Chiclier j I lob'ss i Celebr6ted 'Pianos for sale Jem 13.1Shak,spear, of Wellsboro, fioga 'count, Pft. Persons desiring to pnr chain min do so by applying to A. L. ENS WORTH, Esq., at the Bingham Office, Couß l ersPort, Pa. 1 *ViDon't be fooliih."—You; can make Six Dollars from Fifty bents. Call and ex amine an invention nrguLtly needed by every body. Or a sample sent free by mail for 50 cents, that retails easily for $6, by R. L. Wolpottl, 170, Chatham Square, New York. , ! L ,Wilr - rite Fail Examinations of Teachers wilt, beheld at 2 Coaeriport i . Nov. 10 all P. M. Philander Reeds . " 11 " Hydorn school House, "13 " Sharon entre, i : " 14 . " Uswayo (trillagN , ' " 15 " Andreas i Settlerr ent, "16 " Sing,ham 'Centre, " 17 " Harrison Valley; " 18 " Sunderlinville,l l ' " 20 " iiirill School House, " 22 " North Wbarton, l " 24 I tt Teachers will please bring Pens and paper Patrons iiind others are respectfully requested to attend: 1 R. T. N CLAFFLL— , Coudersport, Oct. 31 , 1865. . 1 . CAUTION FROM THE AMERICAN, WATCH COMPANY. 1!--- 'I .. . , It Laving cone to.our I,nowledge• that im itations 9f iLe American; Watch have been put uponi the market'in great number, calcu lated b their utter worthiessnets to injure the reputation 'of. our ge!nuine products, to protect.d r own interests and the public from impositii n, we again publish the trade marks by whit:, our :,illatelies way invariably be I known. '' i n e mitnufacture four' sfyles of matches.• The Fiket has ithe name "AMERICAN! WATCH CO.. Waltham, Mass.," 4gt•aved on the inside plate. • I _The Stlcomi h:is the name; '"AiII'iLETON . ; T8...V.3.1' d: CO., Walthata, 1 Mass.,"4ngraved on the inside plate. The eird haS the name' • "P. S.OARTLBTri, Waltham, Mass.," en graved on the inside plate. All the above styles have the name Amer ican Wakch Co.:painted on the dial, and are tvarrantOd in every respect. . The Aurth has the name ~ I . "WM 'LLEII.I . , Boston, Ma'ss.," engraved , ~, .E on the idside plate, and is not named on the dial. il All tli above described Watches are made of varid , s sizes, and are sok' in gold of silver , cases, aq twit- be required..., It is hardly possible for Its to accurately describe the numerous imitations to which the hal alluded They are usually inscribed with names so nearly approaching out own as to escape the) observation of the unaccus tomedlbuyer. Some are represented as made by thel"linion Watch Co., of Boston, Mass.' —no such company existing. Some are named the "Soldier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or (Wm. Eflery style, usually known as the "Soldier's Watelt:' Others are named the I' Appleton Watch Co. :" Others the I': S. Bat OA," instead of our "P.. S. Bart lett ;". 14sideir . any varleties named in such a inat-mar as toconvey the idea that they are 1 the Veritable r reductions of the American WA tch do Mit ni. ! ' re alsO 'caution the public, and partleu -1 laxly soldiers, against buying certain articles 1 cAM.En wattiliCsl sc-, freely advertised in blue ! trated paint's ii.tl"Army Watches," "Officer's Watches," Ofakic Time Observers," !I.Arcana Watches," &c.. the prihes of which are stated Ito be froth seven to sixteen dollars. A rood lwakh, in, these ti.0 . ..e5,. cannot be affordedf): ant '. , , , c1i moue;. / :Atilittle attention "on the part of buyers will prothct theta freim gross imposition.-: ROB INS & APPLETON Agents fO'Tftfie American Watch Co., I€ 2 Bromlway, New York THE RURAL AMERICAN. The most Elfgaat, the Chfapest and theacst Ag- . , rieultural, Horticultural, and General Family Paper in the 'UnPcd Slates! GratuiTie:3 in, Choice Grape 'Vats, Strawberry 1 Plants and, Elegant Engr,ivinLfs, to the Virtue of'S?gwicrin- 1 lion price, scritire to every subiwriber I I ... Tills popular rural paper, published on the lot and liiill of each Month at Ur.c.A,N.Y.,at 0.50 &Year, is now greatly enlarged and' improved, and equal in a'ze and valtreofcentents to any other similar publi cation in this coutitry. Indeed, no other - Paper of the kind can be 'souse fired with it. in the real value and interest atialched to its contents ; and it i42demdedly ' ahead of nallthinti'of the kind ever published. Th....Tim:AL An CiliciaN is not a local paper, but just as v luable in New England, the 'Western and other 'States !is in the State hi New York.' Its circulation is large!' than that Infant - other paper out of the city ' , of New York. Volume commences J . :3ll'y 11 , 0566 ',. The form is verY large'Siv4CES PAGS OCTAVO, Con-1 mining double the reading matter, that can be found i lin any other similar 'publication on every subject of interest to farmer* Italic growets, grape growers in particUlar, 'tuck raienrs, gardeners, bee keepers, &c. , This elegant paper Is inuatrated with some of the Most co,tty Engravings. Thai money and art can pro ! ducc ; and its; Literary department embraces general Family reading, Which in interest, has' never been, oteled in tIdS country. in brie. thl , RC:IAL 2 . 1.3 f entc AN , is now admitted, a niversally, to be the most Practical l and Reliable Agricultural and horticultural publica tion extant. Every scbscrib.r 'receit'es the full value of the paper in choice (irapeVines,lSrawbertv Plants or foie Eugrakinge.worth s'... each; and all subs'. ribers for 1.8q5 who 'remit their Inontl before Dec. 15th re. cei'.-el the volume for 1865 1 1 ! ' FREE FROM VIE TIME Tia.EY SUBSCRIBE to the elOsetuf the'present year. •. The Agricultural editor of the Philadelphia "Satur day Evening Post .: (an entire stranger) in congratula ting me on :he appear:met. of my new paper, writes -. "My opinion I. that you have issued' the be-t journal —all points considered—for the practical, working fer nier. that 're Ir.rts"avr had in the United States, or anywhere else. I lilts l its general make up betterShann that'of any paper.l have ever seen. 1 • • 'These am ins- honest sentiments" Agents ate everiywhere warrMd to get r.'pElltbsiwira receive magnificent Prbminms in Vines. Plants,Engra vings, Cash, (old Penis, Magazines, Newspapersd&c. Samples bf the Rural American sant Tree to all aPpli ., cants. Address T. B. MINER Clinton Oneida Co., New York. . COUDERSPORT ACADEII 3. Ny':' ; ALLEN, PRINCIPAL. ASSISTED 'lir competent T , acherei. The WIN: TER TERhf will begin Nov. 27, ISM, and Con tinue Twelve Weeks. Tuition, includingin.truotion in C..mmon and.iligher English Bribelies, German and Latin Lang/Ina:ma. (to be paid at middle of term.) from '„ct to 3. Incidentals, twenty-five cents. ' Gaol:- Keeping. by single and dcithle entry, taught without EXTILL , CI - Arge,l , I The bourne of Instruction wi'l be thordugh and prac tical In every respecit, but especially In the Common English Branches, the diScipllnei mild, but llntforroly firm. ',Roams, suitable for sindenta desiring to board thetasalvei, can berented .reasonably in town. rot further address the Principal at Couder sport, Penn's: , TEE POTTER COUNTY'JOURNAL Coudersport, Tuesday Evening, Nov. 14, 145 ;Local and General. larThe Georgia Gonventicn has repudi ated the Rebel War debt by • a rote of 133 to 117: fl The Pews in the Methodist Church in this place will be rented for the ensuing year on Thursday afternoon ofnext week (the 23d) At 2 oclock. lerSee the advertisement of the Quake/ City Business College in anothercolnmn. It is one of the most successful institutions of its kind in this country. CThe incredulous, who fail to see "what love is," should read the story on the first page. Its convincing? Bar A Thotisand Bushels of Oats wanted, Ifor which [the,. highest market price will be paid. See advertisement in another column. P. D. Catlin has opened a Chair and Cabinet Shop at Clark's Corners where he is prepared to fill all orders in his line. Wirze, the Andersonville fiend, was hung at WailiihOon on Friday last. PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION.—The official ma jorities at the late election in Pennsylvania foot up as follows ; Gen. Hartranft, 46,898 ; for Davis, 25,882—majority for General Hart ranft, 21,016. The total Union gains were 2.1,398, or 21,016 over Slenker's (Democratic) majOrits in 1862. A delegation from the North Carolina Con , vintion had an interview with the President yesterday and favored him with the reasons why; in their judgment,tbat State should be now considered as fully "Reconstructed." The President replied that there was one thing yet left undone—the ratification of the Constitu tional Amendment. He further informed them that he should continue Gov. Holden in power as • Provisional Governor until re lieved by special order. The Secretary of State telegraps to Gov. Perry of South Carolina that he is to contin ue to exercise the duties of Provisional GoY ernoi until relieved by special order from the President. The Secretory also expresses the regret of the President that neither the Con ventiun nor the Legislature of that State have declared the Rebel; debt to be illegal,and that the State seems to' ecline to ratify the Con stitutional Arnenditent abolishing Slavery.— This and th 4 reply, of the President to the North Carolina delegates, seem to indicate very;' dearly that there is to be no hurry in admitting the late Rebel States to renew their old relations to the Union. and they will be kept under provisional government until they have fully cotiipliea with the iequitemeizt s of the Adniinistration. • We hate been shown a , specimen of the oil found on the Portage in Cameron County. It is very thick, almost as much so as go9d syrup in mid-winter, noting to the fact that there is more paraphine than Ben zine it, add is therefore a fide hibricating. and verY valuable oil. This thickness how ever seems to be the great difficulty in the way of E'uctessfal pumping they hailng broken the pump twice, as we are told, andj only been able to procure a i kery small qua tity of oil. Sufficie^ 4 t has helprocured to warrant further in4;tigatifts, Bich we ate happy to learn the Company are determined to make.. They hate clearly established one fact! that ehere is oil in that rection of the country ; whether in sufficieht quantities to make it a profitable investment Is left for the future *a determine. This si4cess oh the Poctage,,is stimulating our citizens to make another effort for a well at or Mear Couder spot. It is now proposed to 'form a Sto4 Company of 500 shares at $2O la share. A meeting will be called in a short time, when we hope the shares will be taken by all who feel able to risk a small amount in thei in vestigation. The Orphan's Homestead: . The late struggle for the life of the Repub lit is succepded 'by many new and onerous &Alm Of these, one of the most imperative is ottr care for those over whose prospects orphanage has bronght desolation and gloom. We know that many thousands of the children of our gallant dead aro now looking to the humane periple of the country for that support which their fallen fathers *ould have given them. In behalf of these orphaned little ones thus deft upon the country's care, an Associ ation, represented by the andersigneds has been organiied to raise a fund to found an Asylum in a central locality. The institution is designed to be erected, as far as prattica ble, by the Sabbath-schools of the land-;—a national memorial of our Perpetuated Union. As a means of interesting the schools there in; they are furalsbed with photographic cop ieS of the histdric picture found grasped in the hands of the dead soldier of Gettysburg (Sergeant thitaiston), together with coPiesof the beautiftil song cosiposed upon the touch"- lug incident--"Thci Children of the Battle: Field." Schools taking "shares" in the komeitecict will receive, if desired, .the value oftheir contributions in copies of these -af fecting relics . c7f tho war. It is proposed that each Sabbith-school contributing to the fund TWENTY-FIVE Dot.- tans, Shill be said td bold Use Susan in the lidme, and shall be entitled to name cisz oa- P6S for admission into it; as also to have one vote in selecting the spot Where the in stitution shall stand—whether on Cemetery Hill at Gettysburg,: or near Valley Forge; uf Revolutionary renown. Our Sabbith-tithdols at , it nurseries of pat riotism, as well as of piety. It Is earnestly hoped that superintendents will promptly second this appeal in betMlf of the .mildier's orphan, and as easy sal practicable •Aalre their schools to co-operate in our interesting, patriotic and humane enterprise. ! But we must appeal also to the general 'public to aid in our undertaking. Blaring already an available fund of twenty-two thousand dollars ($22,000), we propose at once to receive orphans under the care of•the Association in a temporary way in the city, until the fend may warrant the choice of the country site and the permanent erection of tho Biomesteed. 3431E8 POLLOCE f President. P. B. SIMONS Treasurer. J. FBANCIS ROcass, I.D.;Seeretary. No 330, Walnut Street s Philadelphia Philadelphia, Oct. 21, 1865. . ger The Canadian jury in the Sanders kidnapping case have at length been dis charged, being unable to agree. The Judge denounced. them bitterly, dectaring they either lacked intelligence or honesty, else they would have brought in a verdict of guilty. The closing scenes of the trial were disgraceful, tha June appearing to have lost all dignity, and quarreled with the, lawyers as well as I the jury. liar A colored man, recently, debating the matter, proposed as, an equitable.and peace able solution that after the year 1870 no man under forty years of age, unable to read or write, should be entitled to a Vote. He was willing to risk his race to such a test ; would some blatent politician be as ready to expose their - constituency to the same? • ler Some of the ladle's of the South, the sweet angels who wore ornaments 'made of Yankee bones, are petitioning for the pardon of Jeff Davis. There may be, reasons why Jiff. should not be hung, add he may event ually escape, but the efforts of these tobacco chewing, snuff-dipping beauties will not help him much. lar• The Herald of Health is just what it professes to be—a journal of physical culture which •'shouldboin the hands of every mother who would rear her children to robust maw. hood." Teachers' InstiVale. A Teachers' Institute will be held at Lew isville ; commencing Nov. 28th, and termin ating Dec. 2nd, with an examination. R. T. CLAFLIN, do. Supt. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday by P. A, STEB BINS & CO., Retail Dealers in Groceries and ProvisiOns, .. opposite D. F. Glassinire's Hotel; Coudersport, Pa. Apples, green, it bush., $ 50. to 75 1 do dried, " ' 200 . 2'50 Beans, t, 300 350 ' Beeswax, V lb., 30 35 Beef, CI 9 , 10 Berries, dried,' y? quart . 25 35 Buckwheat, V bush:, 62' 1 75 Buckwheat Flour, 250 300 Butter, V, lb., 38 40. Cheese, 1 . 15 20 Cloverseed 700 7 50 , Corn, ' bush., 100 1 251 Corn Meal, per cwt, 250 3 001 Eggs, V doz., 20 1 Flour, extra,V bbl., 11 00 12 00 do superfine " 9 50 10 00 Hams, - cip lb., 25 Hay, V ton,l :7 00 800 Honey, per lb., . 15 20 Lard, " 20 30 Maple Sugar, per lb.; 18 20 1 Oats, V bush., 45 50 'Onions, " , 100 125 .IPork, V bbl., 25 do 30 00 1 1 do V Ib., 18 20 do in whole hog, V Ilbi 10 12 Potatoes; per, bush., , 37 50 Peaches, dried, V lb. l ' 25 30 Poultry, V lb., 8 10 Rye, per bush.; 100 150 Salt, V bbl.; 475 son do V sadk, 15 20 Timothy Seed 250 300 Trout, per i. bbl., 800 900 iWheat V bush., 175 200 , • 1 White Fish, V ,1. bbl., 800 900 Lyon's Periodical Drops ! be Great remnle Remedy for Irreg.. ularities. These drops are a tictentifically coin. p,ouo.ed fluid preparation, and better than - any Pills, Powders or 'Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and ctrtain specin for the cure of all obAr uct ions and suppressions dr nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles are annually sold and consumed by the ladies of the United SiateS, every lona of t•hodi speak in the strongest terms of praise of their great merits, They are tepidly taking the plate b every other Female Itemedy, and are con sidered by all who know aught of them, am tlfe surest safest, and inert infallible preparation in the World, for the cure of all Female complaints, the removal of all obstructienis of nature, and the prdnaotion of health regularity and strength. Explicit directions stating when they may be used.and explaining when and why thbv should not, nor cold not be used without pro &tang *effects contrary to nature's Chosen laws, will brifonnd carefully folded around each bottle, with written Signature of ;WWI li. LYON; Without which urine are genuine. Prepared by. Dr. "J'Ottic L. LYON, 105 Chapel St;reet. New Haven, Conn., who can be 'consulted either personally or by mall, (enclosing stamp,) con cerning all private diseases nod female weaknesses. cold DrUggists everywhere. Price $1.50 pr Dot. C:*G. CLARK & CO., lysp General Agta for United States and Canadas MARRIED: Nov.l 9, L 865, st the residencb of the bride's relater, by Ik. L. Nichols, Erg:, MORGAN S. HORTON to MARY STAYSA, all of . • Trial List for December 1865; D Lewis et of vs Mclntyre .Mahon. James Shafer vs May '& Smith. Levi Dickson vs Wm. Btirleson. Lewis Wood TS W Chandler. Colwell & Lyman vs Charles Cnandlei. Manley use of Mills vs Jonathan Glase. Olnisted use of Mills vs gi Munson use of Gornm c 3 Hariy told et al. Jones Mann & Jones for use vs J'tbn Glase. Stebbins for use Of Mills vs J. G. Mercereau et at vs Dedrick & White. L SWeetese of Mills vs Glace & Kirby. S M Genrii&Bartlett. t-- - " • T J Burette et al vrEay Bradley & Wright. A E INeleon vs A M Benton et al. - County of Potter vs b C Rees et O Eastwood vs J M Lyman. N Dwight vs Colwell & Weston. N illacknian vg Jas & W Fox, Garnishee &c. E G Crane vs B Seeley. F H Smith vs S Ross: E A. Hopkins vs G White.' Ch's Bushor vs Potter ColForestlmsp B S Goodrich vs Monroe Cobb. . Nancy R Plymet vs Jamei Dearing. I) T Swain assignee &c vs Heirs . ; at Levi of L Adiericns Wodd. B Ediareis & wife V Ronlet, School District Coudersport; bet.* IL J. 01.7" s 3fartisi Vati bleu et al. vs Coonty of Potter. o, 18,5: = TED, Prothonotary. gir Two centuries-11ga, not one ht shun- dred wore stockings. Fifty years ago not one boy in a thc;usand was allowed to. run_ at large at night. F Fifty years ago not one girl in a thousand made a waiting maid of her mother. Wonderful improvement in this age. THE lIERAtD. OF HEALTH AND 301:31.NAt or PHYSICAL CIILTVRE FOR NOVEZBER, 1860, . CONTAINI: L Tho AledhollcMuddlement. or the. quo.stion Alcoholic Medication discussed in its length and breadth. 1 1 • 2 Notes of Travel. or the Health Institutions of England. 1 • . 3. The Health of Students. - 4. GERRIT SMUT( on Drunken/len. & A Chapter On Nervousness. - 6. Physical Training in Amherst College .; in being a letter troni Dr. lirrcecmcr., Psoiessor of Phys ical Culture' in that Institution, to the Publishers of Toe HERit.l). 7.prmakard`e; Brains: 8. Intermittent. Fever& 9. Turkish Baths. 10. The Cholera 11. Black Spot in Vinell7.l4 . 12. A.Learned Londoner on AIIIOI4CAITS 13. The True Temperanqe Platform in Ohio. And many other interesting articles. • Tut HIMILD or HEALTH contains Porly.Pages of matter on Physical Culture and Health topics, and should be in the bands of every Mother who would rear her children to robust manhood, every student who would preserve his and every invalid who would be led away from &dependence on drug and quack medicines to a dependence on Nature's remedies-lair, food, clothing, sleep, and a wise hygiene. TEllll3.—One copy one year, $1 50 ; single num. bers, 15 cents ; four copies, $5l; ten copies, $lO. • Address MILLER, WOOD sr. CO, ' l l ' l o. 15 Laight Street, New York. OATS I WANTED ! THE Highest Cash Price will be pstil fora Thou. sand Bushels of Chats, delivered ab_the Store of the undersigned In liiillporte . B. S. Colwell. ,51.111 port, Nov. 14;18651 ' tf THE QUAKER CITY BUSINE►SS COLLEGE North-east Comer Tenth anti Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. The roost complete and thoroughly appointed Bust neXs or Commercial College In the country. Tho only one in the' city possessing a Legislative Chnrter, and the only unein the United States author itteS to confer Degrees of Merit. ,Diplomas awarded to gradcates in the Commercial Course.under its cor porate seal by authority of, law. 1 . Conducted by gentlerhen of liberal education and oxtensive experience in business, and affording one quailed advantages for the thorough theoretical and practical education of ycung Ft n for the various du tic4 and employments of Mis DOSS life. I'IIEORY AND PZACTICEiCOMBIRED by l a systbm of ACTUAL i3L'STNESS original and pre-eminently practical, gyring the stu dent in the shortest time a complete insight into the routine details, customs and forth. of business in general: ' as conducted in the hest-regulated commer• clal and financial estabh shtnents. Upon a new plan. with an original 'exposition of the ecience of account , , arranged and published by the proprietorof this Institution exctuenvely for his own use' ' saying one-half the ordinary labor of the student, and givina• him a complete knowledge of the practihe of the best accountants. _ THE 'COILILERCIAL COUfISE ratinipes Book-ketping, Con - wart - fat Arithmetio, Pen - manship, Business Correspondence, Com mercial Law, Lectures on Business 'Affairs, I Commercial Customs, Forms, and Actual Ba.ll - Practice. IL SPECIriL BEAscur i s. Algebra And they Higher Mathematics, Phono graphy, Ornamental Penmanship, the Art of Detectiug Countesfeft Honey, Engineering, Surveying, Aravigation and Telegraphing. TELEGRAPHING: The arrangements for Telegraphing are far In ad vance of anything of the kind ever offered to the pub lic. A regular Telegraph Line is coanected with the itititution with twenty brauzlibtfices in vtlrrousparte of the city, where public hut iness Is transacted, and in which students of this Institution are permitted to practice. No regnlnr office practice °An be had in any other school of instruction in the country, without whicn no one can obtain a position as a practical op erator. Yount; men are cautioned against the decep tive representations of those who, without' any such facilities, pretend to teach Telegraphing. PATRONAGE. Tbis Institution Is noW enjoying the largest patron age ever bestowed upon any commercial school in the State. Over five hundred stunenta were in attend ance the first year, and over seven hundred during the poet year. The hest class of students may Inva riably be Nand here, and all its' atscciations are drat class. LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. The institu tioU is located in the most central Paid of the city, anti itA tccommocatione, for extent, ele gance and convenience, are unsurpassed. All the room§ hate been fitteddtp in the vere best style with BuNiness Offices or• COnnting Rouses, Telegraph Offices, Stationery Store, and a regular DANE. OF DEPOSIT AND ISITt_ supplied with flnely-efeiraced lithographic notes used as a circulating medium in the Department of Actual Thlail/C65. ' • . . TO YOUNG MEN • who desire the eery best facilities for a. t'ratticii Education for, Business, we guarantee a course of instruction nO where else to be 'equalled,'while the reputation and standing of the institution among but,iness men make its endorsement the best passport to success and advancement - . %.11 contemplating entering any Commercial College, are invited to send for an ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR & CATALOGUE l• containing complete Interior- views of the Cloillige, sad full partidulars lof the course 'of instruction terms, Sm. ' FAIIIREANIRS, President: T. C. S...I.RCFT Special Teacher and S'zipt. of o,Pc,e Busincis. noticnitild . FRENCH'S: . • dELEBR.A.TED TONIC BITERS A RE becoming tbe roost popular Medicine in circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPLyI\T ; iwktpsiA,. JAt-N -DICE, DEBISITY OF TIIE NEIWOVS SYSTEM, and 'WEAKNESS of the STOEACH and DIGESTIVE - ORGANS. It is also gaining a great repptatiOn in the CURE of DIPTIIERIA r oudersport, Potter Co., Pa. AGENTS WANTED to Sell Heifers One Vol.' History of the Rebellion. mat only work, every page'of which hitabeen 'pre j.. pared for the press since the close of .the war. The popularity, this work has no parallel ; One General Agent far the ,West :Titania Over 700 Subscriptions per day on the average through the week The canvass has bus[ begun, yet we have Over :SO . 4100 Subscribers. At the rate we Are now Sellittg,!bur list willbe o*er 200,00,41 the fret. year. . So flattering Is the prospect, we ordered paper for 47,000 Volatiles before o book was hound. it is the work people want. . tulii . Complete a nd Prien,o4.so !Only about half the price of other Histories, In pro alma to the amount of reading.. Our Agents report repea it very general desire in ihe_rouhilb to exchatigi ;the TWoVol. work fur this. llinaltatlund are 12 timer inte and besttifdl, from steel plates. The work is now ready for delivery. Address. iSte.* r ibliatis .llartfoid, Conn N0v.6,i665 The Rochester• Straw-Ctitter. niLmsTED a KELLY ! , COOdersport, have 1.-, the etclasive.ageney for this celebiated maehtne, in this equnty . . It is coveriient; dn sabie,-and CELIZA.P. Dea.l, 1860.-12 A SOAP Qusedcut Settled I Inquire at ! . • STEBB.LNEV Adniinistettilied Sidi. n Y virtue of an oiderof 4150mb:in's - OAS Le for the County of POtter, ,the folloWlei • describod real estate belonging to the estate of AMBROSE COREY, late of the toalsbsl,- of Ulysses, in said county deceased, will - b* sold to the highest and best bidder, on the premises in said township, on Friday the 81k, day pf Dee tut, at 10 o'clock A. M., all that certain messuage situate in the Township of Ulysses, County of Potter and State of Pennsylvania, bnundeti and described as follows, vii. i Beginning the south-east corner of the 0. 'AI Lewis rot- - in old Tiitinship, thence north 24 perches a post, thence west 10 perches to a paid. thence south 24 perches to a post on south:, line of said Lewis' line,thence east 10 perthaf- ; to a post tre place of beginning, Containiog: { . One and One Ralf Acres or land more or lesii; and being part of a Lot of land No. 369 ebtid •-j.` eeyed by the Trustees of the estate of WU' -Ram Bingham to 0.-A. Lewis on the Sth diy. of February, 1836. and being ,situate In tliel village cf Lewisville, with one stiSre bonsai one granary, one dwelling house, one barn / other out houses and borne fruit trees thereon. Also another lot Or land situate in the Township,- County and State aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post the south-west corner of the above described lot, thencii in a northerly anise along the west line or above described 161 le perches to a post,thence in a westerly couple at right angles with the first course 4 perches j to "a post, thence in a southerly course partite; lel with the first described course.2o percheil to a post, thence in an e a sterly course altlhgl the Highway 4 perches to the place otbe. ginning, Containing One Half of an Acre et land ; and being the east half of a lot or land , conveyed by H. IL Dent to A. Corey Feb.' 17, 1857, being a village lot in the village of Lewisville. Al:o another lot of land situate in lid Township, County and State aforesaid, Ind ' bounded and described as follows i Beginning' at a post standing in the nest line of lot No.' 15 of the sub division of H. H Dent's !sada in said Township, now in possession of Ana drew Gee, 30 perches south of theaontb of lot No. 13 conveyed by H. H. Dent to Ma-i hala Baker; bY deed bearing date April 9, 1855, thence south I° west 173 perches to st corner, being also south-west corner of lot' No. 15 aforesaid, thence along the north line of, a lot in possession of Abram Waggoner west 77 and 2-10ths perches to a corner, being also the south-east corner of lot No. I 166 contracted to be sold to J. Nelson Cowell by H. H. Debt; thence north i° east 173 perches to the south line of lot No. 14 mint veyed by H. H. Dent to Mahala Baker by deed, beating, date April 9, 1855, thence along said south line east 78 perches to the place of beginning, Containing Seventy-Nine Acres, with the usual allowance of six per cent. for roads, dc., being lot No. 16 of the sub-divis ion of the said 11. 11. Dent's lands in the said Township of Ulysses, about Forty acres et wtich are improved, with one frame house, one frame barn and seine fruit trees theron: Also one other lot of land situate in-thd. Township, County _and State aforesaid, des cribed as follows, viz: Bounded on the north by lands wined by Burton Lewis, on the east by lands owned cr is poilsession of Benjamin Baker } on the south by lands in possess:oh ot J. D. Leet; and on the lest by the highwat, leading from Lewisville to Broolcland, Con taining about Eighteen Acres of land bc the same mo:e or less, about Fonr acres of which are improved E. W. CHAPPEL, Admsr. Ulysses, Roy, 6, 1865. Administrator's Sale. _ Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court 1 ILP for the County of Potter, 'the following des'eribed real esta r te belonging to the estate of .TOHN GriASPY, late of the 'township of / Sylvania, in said county deceased, will be' sold •o the highest and best bidder, at the Court,House in the Boro' of Coudersport, on Tuesday the 19th day of .Dec. 'next; at 1 o'clock P. 31., all that certain messnage or ttact of land situated in Sylvania township ? Potter eon*, Penna., and l bounded . and described a.sfollowq leginnieg at the soutit, west cornet I:4'l's:tent , p5B thente extending eastward along the line of said Patent eighty perches io a corner, thence extending north: ward along the west line of said patent two hundred perches at right angles With the fir - line, thence extending along by land of Saml Webb sonthwardly eighty perches to anothef corner, theile by the- lands - of Thomas fleet two hundred perches to place of beginning ? Contuinining One Hundred Acres of lan& be the same more or less. ROBERT K. YOUNG; Admsr. Sylvtatis, Nor. 13. 1865. I Court Proclamation. HEREAS the son. Itobeit G. White, W VI President Judge, and the Sons: C. S. Jones and G. G. Colvin, Associate Julies of the Courts of Oyer & Terminer and Genenst Jail DetiVery, Quarter Sessions of the Pesee,. Orphan's Court and CoUrt of Coinmon Pleas for the county of Potter, have issned theii precept, I.*.eating date the twenty-fourth day- -- of Sept'r in the year of our Lord one thou-_: sand eight bundle& and sixtyfive _and to me directed, for holding a court of Oyer & Ter miner and denerat Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions nf the Peace, Orphan's Court, itail Court of CoMmon Pleas ill the Borotigh - bf Coudersport, on MONDAYS the 18th day Of December next, and to,continne one week: Notice is therefore hereby given to.the Cur:. oners, ..tusties o'f the Peace and Ow:stablest witiin the county, that they; Se then and therms in their proper -persons; at 10 o'clock, A. Mr of said day, with their rolls, records, inquiz._ sitions, examicationi, and other rememd brances, to do those ;thin& which to their ,officesappertainto be done: And these Win/ are bound by their recognizances to prose` - cute against the prisoners that ere of shall be in the jail of said bounty of Patter, are t.rs be then and there tb proSeaute against thetd , I as will be just•• Dated at Coudersport, Nov. 6, 18G5, and the 80th year of the Independence of did United States of America. WELLSBORO 8c COUBERSPORT STAGE ROUTE. THE Stages on the WellsbOro and Cen dersphrt Line Will leave Wellsboro etc?" Mondav and Thursday at :'2 o'clock P. U ' arriving at Coudersport on Tuesday,and Fri. day respectively. Lea:es Coudeilliorc.eVet-i - Wedneaday, arriving in Welittio - ro" Thems:f day at 12 o'clock M., and leaving Con . ders: port. on Saturday, arrives in Wellsboto Monday at 12 o'cloce M. .. This Route has lately changed proprietoisi' and the anderligned is determined toli4 in gocid order both with respect td ant' drivers. ample accOm Modatiots for tray.e. elers at iTernsilYeas. - HENRY CROFUT. Gaineti, Ang. 2, 1865.--[.6mpd Ai Stebbins & ARE AGENTS for the sale of • WHEELER k WILSON'S SEWU MACHINES for Potter Cotuatz Ncrer 18 '63 JTJ
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