11 N I iPECIAL . NOTICES ►' M 1 42 15Inn A YEAR made; by any one with 05— Btencit TOole. experienee neeessa'ryl the Paisidents. Cashiers, and Treasure. is of 3 13aultsl indorse the circalar. Sent free with saztples. field Adaread QS American Stencil ToorWorks, roctam atts l Sober Fgets for Thinking - Peoplei.. Year after year, for an eighth of a century, the Press of the country have chronicled the be aeficial effects of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, Editors, authors, physicians,mer-; chants, officers of the army and navy. them- , iota, counsellors, ministers of the gospel, in short, a great cloud of witnesses of every pro . ; ititio2, 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 ttnpugned. Upon evidence far less weighty men are acquitted or conde ne by conscien tious juries. Hostetter's Stomach 'Bitters is not,however, l upon trial. It has been tried and pronounced oh the authority of those whose lives and health it has preserved, a pure, harmless, and eminently salutary preparation. Attempts him been made to rival it. They have failed. l l Can it be necessary to say why they have fait ed? Ask the recovered dyspeptie l bilious suffererers, victims of fever and ague, aud nervous subjects who have experienced its effects, what they think of it. Ask them and be guided solely by what they say. Sold everywhere. 1 I DR. TOBIAS' - - VEX/T/11V HORSE LINI3IEA T. 131 NT BOTT I LES I AT ONE DOLL NE EICII for lameness ' cuts, galls, colic, sprains, 4.., warranted cheape than any other. It iit used by all the greik horsemen on Long Island courses. It wi not cure ring bone nor 'spark', a. 6 there ism) liniment in existence that will. What it is stated to cure' it posi tively does. 1 .No owner of hors - Ls will be without it after trying one bottle. One dose ievives and 'often saves the life of.an over heated or driven horse For colic and belly alche ii, has never failed. Just as sure as the s t un rises, juA so sure is 'this valuable Lini- Ment to be the Horse embrocation of the day. Sold by all 6ruggists. Office, 55 Cortlandt Street, New York. 1 .A.Tio her F_": While die tiention of tile enemy is fully trar.ed be Grant the attention of the . public is notle'ss engaged 13y Cristodoro's flair Dye, I . Irhich is acconp.ishing wonders in the way of beautifyin i g heads that age. or sickness, or csrzicious nature had disfigured with unsight ly hues. Milton says truly that " Peace ltittli its 'Victories d rip less renowned than war." Manufactured by J. CRISTODORO, No. 6, Istor Huuse. hew York. (Sold by Druggists. Applied by 'lilt Hair Dre4sers. ge Often Saves Life. Knowle Every liri g being has in his system 1 I:sIPCBITIES. • 1 "nen these ate within their natnral limits. our health i good s ; but when they are in ex. etas, pains, rheumatism, gout debility, cos iiveness, dia rhea. dysentary, erysipelas, &c., ke, n afflict us. Wh 4 t we have to do to recov it our bealtl l / is to take out fl-nm thh BOW ELS AND T IF; CIRCULATION the excess of impurities. This done, health follows,of ne cessity. ANDIIETITS PILLS medicine that can do with to all the organs of the body. I EDS AND THOUSANDS are the only entire safety J • USD 1, R who lave. adopted BRAND CGS a 3 their only remedy for .m thirty to fifty vee.rs,and whose is excellent. They have always dyes, when sick, by using Were AND 'INFALLIBLE PILLS. tre tow livi PETH'S PI , 1 periods of fr. iverxg Cured themil I INNUCENI office Itrandreth;ding Nev Principal C. OF JOURNAL.—Dent: Ste. : With .ion I wish to say to the readers that I will send, hy return mail. ish it, (frze) v.... Recipe, with full making and using a simple lm, that will effectually remove. • imples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles nrities of the. Sl;in, leaving the lar, smooth and beautiful. re"' Enrr i your permisa of your pap] to all who w directions fi liregetable B:: in ten days, : and all game soft, cis I will also, Heads. or L':l information full growth • Moustache, All appli irithont char R I it free to those having Bald re aces, simple directions and thi t will enable them to start a f L -xnriant Hair, Whiskers, or a . I ss than thirty days. ti os answered by return mail ge. Bespectfully yours. OS F. CHAPMAN, C'temist. . S3l Broadway, New York. I RS.. To ossrmerrvEs.—The undersigned having loom restored to health in a fry weeks bra very si .. ple rertteciy. after having suffered [ • 1 iseverdl year-,'with a. seTere Intig affection—, is anxious t make - known to his fellow-suf ferers the mans of cure. i To all wh desire it, he will-send a copy ofd the prescrip ion used, [free of charge], with 1 the directio s for nrepating and using the, 1 1 same, whit they will find a sure cure for 1 ,Consumptio . Asthma, Broncheris, Coughs, ! Colds, etc. The only object of the advertiser i ;'n sending he, Prescription is to beaefit the afflicted, anld spread information which he .conceives t be invaluable, raid he h6pes every suffer r will try his remedy, as it will cost'them n thing, and may prove a blessing. 1 •Parties w siring We preseription,will please #ddress er. EDWARD A. WILSON, . 1 Willis burg, sings County, New York, 1 Sept. 1, 1'65. pruos.• - ! ITCH 1:1 4 0.1 - t! ! SCRATCH: SCRATCH: eaton's Ointment re the' Itch in 43 Hours. - Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, 'floe's of the Skin. Price 50 cts. all Druggists. g6O cents to WEEKS &POTTER, , 170 Washington street, Poston . ) 1 be forwarded by mail, free of any part of the United States. Sp. Notice. 6 zoos. ITC. SORATC I w I TM/ • I Also cur st.nd all Er. For sale b • I By sendi !Sole Agen Mass., it, . postage;t I se pt. , DR.F f,KINS & BIO'St, • ~ I VALUA; LE MEDICINES, which have per -4 formed s a c, wonderful cures and given gen ! eral satisfa tion to all those who have made - cufe;of the can be obtained of nit. A. FRENCH. COUDERSPORT, Potter Co:, Pa., whol examine patients, astertain the I nature oft eir disease, and give allinece;ss ary directi ns and advice to those who make nee of the Medicines. Orders from abroad lyill receiv prompt attention. July 19, 865. lI I Sr la.' (Deli:. BLOt.PSI OF RUSES,—for the La • t j STEBBO'S' TRE '''OTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Cond. port, Tuesday Zoltan, Nov. 21 1865 " l ocal. I and G e ner al : , . Wietteng John A.. Logan has beep ap pointed Minister, and Win. Browning Secre:: tary of Legation to the Republic of Mexico. 1 lenGen. Thomas has sent a detachment of troops to enforce', his order directing th , citizenor TnAaiMiha to re-erect Ice Freed pCholol hose destroyed sothe time , since. ;' , ! ~ . Xissouri! 'railroad has adopted the system of , l making each passenger pay one centto, the conductor on account of the Gov ernmetit tax. The St: Louis Dtrdocrat pre , that , 1:t 1 I sntnes o one will begrudge that amount , , I debt. -Gen. as it, goes towards paying the National d I Sherman and Gen. Banks, a few months since, were claimed as Democrats.— J Sin4a the foimer's letter to Kilpatrick, and the Clatter's eleetion to Congress, they are 'not So attractive as heretofore to the PetioCracY. .G overiors of States that fixed dates other 1 1 1 than that s i elected by the President as a day df thanksgiiing for peace are changing the timei so as to conform with that caed by the Chief Magiitrate. istErllon l 4 l Ge0...V . , Lawrence, who has been • seribuSlv ill; for some time, was in Pittsburg onlThursila last. The from sap, that he looks a little the worse fibin his severe sick ness, but is worth a great many dead men yet.; fiErr ThelPfttsburg Gazette and Beaver Argus have both declared a preference for the election" of Hon. Thomas Williams, now representing the Allegheny district in Con gress, to the United States Senate, as the suc cessor of Se ator Cowan. .ICom'plaint is made that a large num . her of the Steam vessels now employed in the Sot.hera tiade from New York are" utterly , unseen orthb' and unfit for use. , There Fs such a demand I'M - transportation of passengers and freight that all kinds of vessels have been 1, pressed iutd the service. , , . -llr, Trimble, is the Tennessee Senate, on the 13th inst., offereda series of resolutions against thelCoufederate leaders, closing with these words : "That for their bad eminence and great crimes against their fellow-men and the, Uttiied States, Jefferson Davis and his sccomplicel have justly forteited their lives, de - er4 ought to safer, the extreme petialt7 ef the,taw." • f ' A . n • ' ! la?.Thel mecan Minister to Russia has sent an impottant communication concerning the l , cattle rilague.to Secretary Seward, which the latter hats published. fhe disease Ls noth• ins but thel l Russian cattle liest. It is conta giolis, arid destroys all cattlnwhich is at'acked i , ur m 4 + i by ft. yinisttr sugeents that Congress 1 3 pasS a laicreientihg the•ittportation of cat tle from abroad.• 1 111. 4,h• • e ?earn that the investigations of the getitlemen who secured thellease on the pro perty of I.7+n Kaup, in Wolf township, this cotinty; Nape resulted in discovering a rein of Copper ore four feet thick. We believe it is the inten i l tion of the parties to ascertain the quality of the ore before Making arrangements fcw;rnore c.tensive operations. We hope the qutility Maj. turn out to be all that they de , si re. —..l,funCy Luminary: • • • Mitchell, editor( of the Richmond outing the rebellion, emigrated to f France, where 4e intends pernaa leside. Mitchell is determined to L despotism • and having failed to I • - at in the south of this country,he lonth of France as the next best Ie world to worship his idol, *Joh Er finer I , the!south ,o; neatly to live tindern , • establish ti seeiis the TIaF, in ranni BM EXM.M I 7_ ' I orre . ipoedent of the New York AI Evening P.st, writing from Jamaica. commn -1 i . nientes•the l following remedy for Cholera: . : "Steep one quit of pimento, (better known as Ospite,) iii a gallon of stfeng spirits, rum . or brandy, :t he latter prefero, for at least one' i , week, stirring occasionally ; take a wine glass of this info ion 4ith a little warm water, and sweetened ith sugar. He says that the daily else of this ighly atoitidtic medicine will be found a r medy or preventive in districts -la6re chol ra prevails or is anticipated" Tn nother column will be found the mid o 4 11-ses. &fiwley and Cornmin, dttor neis, at 7illiamsplort; Tie take peculiar pleasure recommending this ere to the holiness c mmunity, as being able, energetic and faithf I. From a personal knowledge of the charac er of both these gentlemen we feel • assured in saying that they Will prove an .1 • lionor to t e legal fraternity. Our people will • remember Hawley as the obliging and ju diCions dommissioner of the Board of Enrol -1 meat, in this district. 'May ye haul and may cl' i - nts in 1 . . OrIS is a fact ihat'the greet majority cif , I thnse pa rd %ad by the Presidents.re of a class who, wh i ps they were' indentified with the ' movements against tbe Government, were not , 1 7, le ding +itors—wera *not in a position to 1 1 ooitrol t e fendencieso f treason. the Pres il ident ha iiow declined_to pardon any more military p civitleadet's of treason. This isi I- I 1 animportant fact. The spirit 'which first primpted .he pardon of some of The leading men in ihe South. was alike patriotic and generousiv,manly ; bhittbe Spirit in which Ex,.. i I - 1 ec i ntive cleMency has been appreciated by many of ibible who were the first to enjoy its advantages, bas doubtless induced the Presi. it i rit to prove to this class that be is not un onsciotie lof tbeir low ingratitude. 1 ' i jiirThe Laaeruter Examiner has entered upon its fortieth year. It is n fine specimen of suceessfed journalism; ably edited and eTer on the side of fight ; We wish - it success; .:,g*P'See adTertisement of Allegany Normal Musie.4chool: Prof: Johnson is, one of the oldest and best musical instinctora in the cot:lttry X" — We learn that a deposit of black Mar ble, equal to the Belgian, and superior to the Irish, was lately discovered near Williamsport. Ills is the only known deposite in America; A company has been formed to work it on an extensive scale.—Clinton Republican, Ba'Honataza Dzays.—John Lantz. Jr., of Washington, Ohio, formerly of this region, where he had Melly friends, met death under the following circumstances: While in the act of filling; a coal oil lamp, the oil took fire bursting the lamp f and at once covering his body in a Sheet of flame, which could not be quenched in time tosdvebis life. tellived only a few, hours, when death put and epd to his sufferings: He was about 20 years of age. Lycorning gazette, • WY-Members of Congress who have already arrived in Washiningtian - bity, and who area appalled with the, filthy conditition cf thug locality, are discussing, the practability of temporarily removing the National Capital tol Philadelphia. It is declared that the cholera! will certainly rage in this country next sum-1 mer. Congress will be in the midst of an important session in time seated term, and asl the condition of Washington is such as toI provoke the virulence of the cholera, it is pro posed to ilold the approaching session of that' body in Philadelphia. Ofcourse this is noth-i iug more than a suggestion in its presen shape- But there is no denying that i Wash ington city is in a wofully filthy condition.l so much so that members of Congress are ncA to blame for seeking a refuge from disease hu! the cleanly - and healthy locality - of Philadel-1 phis. , ,Teachers 9 Instltiste; A Teachers' Institute will be held at Lew 4 isville: commencing Nov. 28th, and termin4 sting Dec. 2nd, with an examination. R. T. CLAFLIN, Co. Supt. Whiskers !. Whiskers ! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches? Out Grecian compound will force them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $l.OO. Sent bf mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address WARNER @ CO., lysn Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y THE' LSSON & HAMLIN CABINET GR4ANI Forty different styles, adapted to sacred an secular music, for $BO to $6OO each. Thirty 4 Five Gold -or Silver Medals,• or other premiums awarded them. Illustrated Cats; logues free. Address. MASON ..k! HAMLIN, or MASON & BROTHERS. New York. Lyon's Periodical Drops ! Mho Great Female Remedy for frreg , ularities. These drops are a Ect.ntiftcally com pounded fluid preparation,, and better_than any Pills, Powders or Noetrams. Being Build, their action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, epeedv and certain speedo for the cure of all obi-trust ions and supuressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by file fact that over 100,000 bottles are annually sold and consumed by the ladies of the United Sates. every one of whom speak in the strongest terms of praise of their great merits. .They are rapidly taking, the place o every other Female Remedy, and are con sidered by all who know aught of them, as the surest safest, and most Infallible preparation in the werld, for the cure of all Female comelaints, the removal of all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health regularity and strength. Explicit directions stating when they may be used,and explaining whr n and why they should not, nor could not be used without pro ducing effects contrary to nature's chosen laws. will be found carefully folded around each bottle, with written signature ufjOHN L. LTON, without which none are gettulat. Preparad by .Dr: JOHN L. LYON, 195 Chapel Street. New Haven, Conn., who can be co.sulted either persbnally or ny mal°l.(••nelo.in; stomp,) con cerning ail private AisCri.-o and female weaknei.cee. Sold by Drnirgists.everywhere. Price e1.,..,2)pr Bot. C. G. CLARK. lc CO., lysp General Agts 'or United States and Canadas DiARRIEDi . At the McHenry House, Meadville, Pa., Nov. ltth , by Rev. A. Stowell, of Titusville., and Mies Charlotte Haven, of Coudersport. In. Eulalia, Nov. 16tb, by Rev. L. A. Ste. - ens, o. R. Webb, of Roulet, andre. P. A. Taggart, of the former Once. Robt. itassleSi 11. 11. Cams.in. attorneys-at-Law, W l tTt 3Pe n' 'V attention ie to Collection ofand Back Ply, and all claims against the National and State Gove'rridenta. novaltf For Colton Tarn Go Ti Tlat IEIV STOVES HAVE just arrived at OATS WONTED THE Highest Cash Price will be paid for a Thou sand &ishels of Oats, delivered at the Store of the undersigned in Millport. B. S. Collic'en. Miliport, Yov. 14, tf r- • NPER NORMAL MUSIC SCItOOL. rrIHE Wineer Term of ibe Normal Music School j_ Course,- of the ALLEGANY ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AT FRIENDSRP, N.Y., will coi2irdene'e on Monday, December ftb, and con tinue sir. weeks. It will be under the ius:ruczion of Prof. A. N. JOHNSON. No cimilo of Musical instruction has ever been in vented whict impart go much kdowiedge in en abort a time as' a Normal Music School course. _ . Those who design qualifying themselves to teach Singing Schools, lead Choirs,' and all wishing a thor ough knowledge of Musicare entnestly2nvitcd to send for a Circular. Tuition $lO Board $3 a week.. A ne* Church Music Bpok which' is believed to be better adapted to the wants of Singing Classes and Choirs than any heretofore published, has just been published by A. N. Johnson. Price, $l2 per dozen. A pamphlet containing specitnen pages may be ob tained gratis by addressing, Allegany Academy of Music, Friendship, New York. 2inov`-'1 aas 4A.ON I can't stop advittising because I're quit selling ca;ico for row I want to . Sell Faints? Surrey Lands, Write Deeds and Contracts, Pay taxes for non-resi den'x, &c. THEN AGADI Ihavea BLACKSMITH "constantly on hand" in the oid shop, tiiin hates to hive a bare footed horse pass the shop, and 1 must tell of it to - get him started. (P4!Ef 39 1 07 1 Brookland; Pa., Nov, 10, 1865. SOAP Questicai Seitled I Ittivaiie at. j - SELERiEVS r ElAtt9s nt VIETBE of sundry Writs ofTenditicia 1.1 1 Exponas, lien Facies and Levari Facies issued out of the Court of Conimon Pleas'of potter County, Pennsylvania, and to me di recZed, I shall expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court House in Coudersport, on lONDAY, the 18th day or. Dec:, 1865, at 1 o'clock, p. m. he following desCribed tracts Or parcels of land to wit : Certain real estate situate in Homer tp., viz.: Beginning at a post in the south line of warrant No. 2113 being the south-west cor ner of a lot conveyed to Susan Ayres, thence west by the warrant line 160' rods to the Deliewrille lot, thence by said lot north 80 rods to the southwest corner of ELEdgcomb's lot, thence east 160 rods thence south 80 rods io the place of beginning; Containing Eighty Acres and being Lot No. Fifty-One in said tp., and part of warrant No .2113, 2113 : about Fifteen Acres of which are imtrroved, with some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of I. L Cronch. ALSO—Certain real estate la Blysges tp., Beginning at a post in the north-east corner of lot No. 45 of the allotment of lands in said tp. conveyed to Thomas He.milton, thence by the south line of lot No. 41 south 89.1. east 120 and 3-10ths perches to a post the south I east corner of said lot thence south 27° east 115 5-10ths perches to a corner of lot No. 1 4 17 4.nrered to E. A. Wagner, thence by lines of said lot south 52° west 103 6-10ths perches and south 6 perches to a post the nortb-east corner of lot No. 154 conveyed to Alva Car penter, thence by line of said lot west 43 i perches to east line of lot No. 46 conveyed to !Alva Carpenter: thence by east lines of lots No.'s 46 & 45 aforesaid north 86 and 2.loths perches to the place of beginning; Containing I Forty-five and three-tenths acres i with the luscal allowance of six per cent: for roads Sc., being lots No.'s 171 & 176 of the allotment of lands of S. Ross in said tp., and part of war want No 1272, about Twenty acres of which are improved, with one frame house,one milk house, one frame barn and some ruit trees thereon. To be Sold es the property of George B. Balm'. 1 , , , j ALSO—Certain real estate in Oswayo tp., I bounded on the North by lands of John Briz- I zee, on the easti by lands of Walter Wells, on the south by ind 4 of Wm. Wilcox, and on I the west by the Highway leading from Oswayo to the Eleven Mile, Containing One Hundred 1 pnd Twenty-four and Three-fourths acres, labout Sixty-five acres of which are improved, i with one, frame house, one log barn and an f apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of W. T. Kenyon, W. 31. Kenyon, 1 Lawrence Kenyon and tinrensalear Kenyon. ALSO—Certain real estate in the village of Lewisville, tlysse'ss tp, Beginning at the south-west corner of a lot in the village of Lewisville conveyed by deed by John liacke and wife to Elymue Hackett, said corner be ing in the highway- running west from the said Elymus Hackett's store, thence north wifh the line of said Elymus Hackett's lot 8 perches to a corner, it being also a corner of the said Hackett's rtore lot, thence rest 6 perches to a corner, thence south 8 perches to the centre nfthe hlghWay,thence east 6 perches to the place of . beginning; Containing Forty eight perches of land strict measbro, it being the lot of laud conveyed to Mary A Bailer byl Lucy S. Hackett by deed bearing date the 18:h day of Dec., A. D. 1863, upon which is erected one frame house: TO be sold as the property of Mary A. Bailey- ALSC—Cet - tain real estate in Wharton tp., Beginning on the First Fork of the Sinnema honing crifek near the north line of warrant No. 4727, thence north 27° west along said creek 71 perches, thence north 40° east along said creek 43 perches,thencenorth 18° east,in s.aiecreek l i l perches thence east 70 perches to a hemlock, .hence south 109 perches to a post, arid thence west 65 and 6-10ths perches in the creek to the place of beginning, Contain ing Fifty Acres more or less, about Five Acres of wliich are improved with one frame house one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. Tiobesoldas the property of James Barton. Jr.. ALSO—Certain real estate in Sharon tp., Beginning qt a post corner in the south line of a lot knoWn, as the D'Aubigny tract, and standing 44 , , perches west of the south-east corner of said tract, thence along the linepf said tract wrest 79-and 5-10th.s perches to the north-east corner of a lot of land conveyed by the Shriff of Potter county to Joseph Mann (Sept; 24, A. D, 186'1, and entered in Deed Book A, page 45), thence by the line of said land south 100 and 7-10ths perches to a post corneilthence along the line of B. F. Nichols' land east .79 and 5-10ths perches to a post corner in the west line of a: tract of land sold be John Keating Co. to Amos D. Nichols, tlAnce by said line north 100 and 7-10ths perhes to the place of beginning; Containing Fifty Acres of land; on which is an improi - eifient cf abent ffye acres. To be sold as the nropertv of 0. C. Warner. D: C. LARRABEE; Sheriff. CoudtrspOt, Nov. 14, 18.05. --- , _ . Register's Notice. ¶0 all Crpditors Legatees and other per sons interested : Notice is hereby given that the follbwing named parsons did, on the dates affixel to their names, file the accounts of their Administration to the Estates of those persons decOased; whose names are under mentioned 4 the office of the Register for the probate of lyills and,granting Letters of Ad ministration! in the County of Potter; and tha the Sarre tVII be preat.ritt'd to the Or phan's Conr. , of said county for confirmation and allowarce, on the 18th day bf December next at 11 alclock a; m,. at the Court House in said county : . . 1 Nov: 11, 865:•-"Pattial account of Polly Estes, A:lmi istratrix of the Estae Of George Estes decd, ate of Oswayo tp. , • . Nov. 18. ',.l6s.—Final account of S; M. Presho, AdMinistratrit of the Estate of S., J. Gee ; i late of Allegany tp, dec'd, , . 1 • DAN BAKER, Register. Nov. 14, 1556. ' , Stebbizie' OLMStED'S Copderspo 1 P.. . . istrator's Sale; , ~ I D T virtue .f an order of the Orphan's Court for the county of Potter, the following described real estate belonging to the estate of JOHN GIiASPY, late of the ;township of Sylvtnia, in; said county deceased, Will be! sold 1.0 the highest and best bidder, at the Court Rotrsti iu the Boro' of Coudersport; on Dec.Tmesday fits 19fh. day of c next Il6'clock. 3';nitna tatal : e "uage °tihctoflad situateditSvilani township, Pottercouuv, ,Penna', and bounded and I described a 1 folloWs : Beginning at the sonth ; I west corner liclf Patent 4758 thence extending eastward along the line of said Patent eighty Peke:hes to alcorner, thence . extending eiSrth- Ward along i lte west line of Said patent two Ihundred perches at right-angles with the first line,' thencelextending alog by land of Sam'l Webb sbuth i wirdlY.eighty perches to another corner, thenpe by the lands of Thomai Rees two hundred perchei to place of beginning, Containining One Hundred Acres of land be the .samel more or less. TtOSERT K. YOUNG, After; . ET rani a i I N": 6: 1845, _Q L I MM BESINESS COLLEGE liesth•east Corner Tenth and Chestnut st i hntgi PHLLA.D The Most complete and therm:4lo appointed tall ness'° r Commercial College in the country. The only one in the city possessing a Leghdatlve Charter, and the only one in the United Suites author I izedl to confer Degrees of Merit Diptemas aarseded, to gtaduates in the Commercial Comte under ita cor:i porate seal by authority of law. I Conducted by gentiemeh of libetyl education and oxten+ice experience in business, and affording nne quailed advantages for the thorough theoretical and preetical education oi young m n foe the:various dix. ties and emidoymenta of bus , nesa life. • HkOltl. - AND PRACTICE COMBINED by el sy4em of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRADMiG original and pre-eminently practical, .giTing the atu-: dent, in the shortest time a complete inslirbt IMO the routine, details, customs and forina of nuainesi in general. as conducted id the best-regulated to.mer-• cial 'and financial IImoRETICAL 8001141111110 11 o vpiia a new plan. with an Original 'eiposiition of the science of account., arranged and published by the proprietor of this Institution exchasicely for his own . use saying one-half the Ordinary labtir of the student, andgiring him a eprnrlete knowledge of the practice of the best accountant:l, TILE COMMERCIAL COERSE IMBCACEB Botot-keepiiig; Commereial Arithmetie,,'..Pen manship, Bufthe..l Correspondence, Cpm : mercial Law, Lecture on Business Affairs, Comm4icial Customs, Forms, - and !Actual. ness Practice. sricm: BRANCHES. Algebra and! the Higher Mathematics, Phono graphy, .Ornamental Penmanzhip, the Art of Detectiug Counterfeit. Money, Engineering, Surveying, Narigqtion and Telegraphiny. The arrangementa for Telegraphing are far In ad c•f_tce of anything cif the kind ever of f ered to the pub -lie. A regular Telegraph Line is connected with the Institution with twenty bnanzli offices in various parts of the coy, where pubis business is transacted, and in which students of this institution are permitted to practice. No regular ofEee practice can be had in any other school of in+truciion in the country, without which no one Can nan a position as a tracheal erator. Young men, are cautioned against the decep tive representations of those who, without any such facades, pretend to teach Telegraphing. PATRONAGE This lilstitedion is now enjoying the largest patron- - age ever bestowed 'anon any commeicial 'school in the State. Orer eve hundred_ stunents were in 'attend ance the first. year, and over seven hundred; during the past .year: The best class of students may inva riably be found here, and all its .associations aro first class. • LOCATION AND AGCOMMODATIONS; _Tlia-lbetitthion is located in the most central part bf the city, arid its accommocatiocs, for extent, .elb gabce and ecimcenience, are un‘nrpassed. All the rooms hare been fitted up in the sere best stile with Buliness Offices or Counting Houses, Telegraph Olitces, Stationery Store, and a regular BASE OF DEPOSIT AND supplied with finely-erzraved lithographic notes used as a circulating medium ii the Department of Actual BabiLess. - . 1 TO YOUNG MEN who desire the seri: best facilities for a practical Education fol d Business. we guarantee a course of instruction no where case to be equalled, while the reputation ai , d standing of the Institution among business mei/ Inae its endorsement-the beat passpOrt to raccess dad advancement. 1.11. cMtemplatiug entering any Commercial College, arc incited to send for an . _ ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR & CATALOGUE containing complete interior views of the College, and full parthulars of the course of iiatruction terms, &c. I L ; FAIRBANKS, , A.B.' • President. T. C. STATLCII, • Special reacher and Supt. of Office Busfizers. 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IPrice,,Sl.7s. • donibe's ,Lecturcs on Phrenology, cluding l l its application to the present and prospective condition Of the Milted States; with Notes and Introductory , ' Essay, aria id Historidal Sketch. Price, $1.75: ' 1 , Copies C of the, whole, or .s part iof•tbesii works, Will be sent post-paid By FIRST Kam; on rrceipt of the price ; Agent 3 Wanted: Address with stamp; Fowlit dt Weil* 308 BROADWAY , , Y. Admini istrat.or'i4 Sate; y virtue of an order of the 0 rph tin's Conti UP forilihe County a Potter, the following described' eal estate. beionging to the estate of AMBROSE COREY, late ot the ,township of Ulysse s , in Said county d eceased, will be sold to the highest and hest bidder, on tbd Premisee in said township, on- ' Friday the Bth day of Dec: nest; =; .1 at 10 o'clock A. M., all that certain messuagei situate in the Township of Ulysses, County' of Potter and State of Pennsylvania; bounded and described as follows, viz. : Beginning at the south=east corner of the O. A. Lewis • lot iti Said Township; thence north 24 petehes - to postA thente west 10 perches to a post, thence South 24 perches to ' t post on south line-of laid Lewis'line,thence east 10 perthes to a post the place of legincting, Containing One and One Half Acres or land more or lest and being part , of a Lot of land No. 359 con ! veyed by the Trustees of the estate" of Wit lian3 Bioghsm to 0. A. LeWis bn the Bth day of February, 1836, and being situate in the tillage 4f LeWcsville, with one store house, ' one granary; one dwelling house, one barn, other odt houses and some fruit trees thereon. Also another lot of land; situate in the Township, County and State afore Said, and hounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post the South-West corner of the above described lot,, therice in a nottherlY boutaii alring the west line of above desCribed lot 20 percheS!tii a post,ttteneel iha yire:steiyeouise at right angles with the first conrse,4 perchis to a post, thence in a southerly course paral= Id with ithe Erst described course 20 perches to a post; thence in an easterly 'tome along the Highway 4 perches to the plate of be... gioning4 Containing One Half of an AM . * of land ; and being the east half of a lot of land conveyed bk" H. H. Dent to A. Corey Feb.. 17, 18544 being a village lot in the village 01 Lewisville; . AL . o Snother lot of land situate in tire Township, County and State aforeisaid, and - boundedatid described as follows: Beginning at a po'l standing in the west line of lot No: 15 of the sub division of H. H Dent's landi in said Township, now in poiiessihn ()lAA= drew Gee, 30 perches south of the south line of lot Si. 13 conveyed. by H. H. Dept to W hale Baker by deed bearing date April 9, 1855 . , thence south -IP west 173 perchei to d corner, being also south-west corner of 103 No. 15 aforesaid, thence along the Oorth•lind of a lot fie possession of Abrim Waggons! west 77 and '2-10ths perches to a comer, - being al so the south-east corner of lot No: 166 connected' to be sold to'J. Nelson Nissen by H. Hi Dent; thence aortic_ east 173 perches to thelsonth line of lot NO. 14 cons " veyed by El. H. Deist to - Mahal& Baker by deed," healing date April 9, 1855, thence along said south line last 78 . perches'_to 'hej place et beginning, Contsining Seventy-Nine 11.6fe5,: with the tusual,allownuee of six. per beet: fOt' roads, 46f., being lot No. 16 of this Sub;divissit ion of t. 14 saidill H. Dent'S lands hi the said, TownshiP of Ulysses, about Forty .aEres of ' which are imProved, with One fradie honsei one fram'e barn end some fruit trees thereto: Also due other lot of land situate in tie Township, County and State aforesaid; deed cribed as follows, viz r BOnfided 6rt:the north by landsolamed by , BortoE Lewis; clothe east by lands owned or in possession ofiEen;amin Baker, on the south by lands in po s session oT J. D. Leet, add on the nest by the hightitti leading from Lewisville to BrooklectE, Coo , taining about Eighteen Acres of lard be thid same mO:e or less, about Four acres 8f whiebl are imperived. - - . E. W. CIIAPPELi Adoisr: Ulysses,y Nov, , 6, 1865. TSE DiASQN_• : oAbliiet Orgafts . aid chigketi , _ VV zeig s s Celebrated Plantoe r sale by llohis . B. Shabspear, of • Wellalioroi "flogs cdufity, t'a. Persons_dealrihg,to par chase can do qo by ap.plytiog, WORTH', Esq., at the Bingham OISCI Coudersport, Pa. - 4 k.,;*"DC . ri't be I foolish."-Yiin !Ceti Six Dollars front Fifty Cents. Cell aDd amine an inventice.ortenflY neidetiVy eveiyl - Or a sample tent, free' by mailfnr-Ser cents, that retails R. Wolcott, ITO, Clistkilli SainiP, Ysifiw- ~~