N "Lam glace to hear you say that, dear klialt Hope. i I am glad I am going to India too, though I shall never see you 'I again ; For if I staid in England I should only fall out lof favor aiain, and then I should have the pain of .seeing you hate me more than ever perhaps." By this time the tears were runnnig down his face. "I have never disliked you, Grantley," ehe said ; I have pretended to do so, but it was mere Pretense ; and I have tried to dislike you, but I could not. I like you better than you like me ) Grantley— a great deal .° "Hope !"j What was it? What happened? What madness took him? Neither of them ever knew, boy and girl as they were; but Hope found herself clasped to his heart, with her inn around his neck and their flushed, wet, youthful faces laid againatjeach other.' •-,. But they were not in smooth water yet, and - had something more formidable before theui than even their own childish misunderstanding and blindness had been. Though John Rashleigh might forgive a girlish freedom 1 ke that cf which-Hope bad been gUilly, it wad by no means cer tain that he would forgive this far graver sin. The light of his eyes and the pride Of his heart, she for whom lords and p . rinces would not have been too good, to give ,berself away at sixteen to a poor re. lation ! }rope knew all the trial to be "passed through. It Must be met, hew ever, and that at on e unless she and Gyantley would unde rtake a clandestine correspondence—for which the one was too proud and the other too honest; or unless they would give up each, other which neither would hear of. What she anticipated, came to pa!ss, in even an ex aggerated form. The father was furious; violent beyond anything she had dreamed possible; but girl asi she was, she was firm, and Grantley could not yield her so long as ahe would hold to him. Then came that terrible 'collision of two wille.equal in strength, and Ihe bat tle of love land pride which tears a man's very aprtl. Look which way he would there was no comfort for John Rashleigh; and refusal or consent was equally mad ness and despair. [ But he must decide. The proud wan had to balance with the father; and eventually the father won the day. Yet he would not consent to , the marriage for many years, even after they bad come; i to riper age than what is gen erally considered ripe enough; and when be did—When Grantley came back from India with a Character and repute of his owu, and his cousin found that poor re lation and daughter' had not swerved a hairt i e breadth from their young love, and were minded to marry without his consent if it could not be with—even then when forced to yield, Grantley, found his roses decidedlylnot without thorns. His sweet nee of temper though conquered before the, end came • and when John Rashleigh dying, he confessed that Grantley had beenl the beat son, and the dearest, father ever liad;' and that nortvben the things of the world are slipping awayfrom him and ho' was beginning to lear \ their emptiness, he was glad that Hope had married one who, by his better influence bad made her a nobler and i a g entler I wo man. 1 "But you were a thief, after all, my boy, anal stole a greater treasure than a paltry bank note," he said bvingly, not on hour before he died. CAUTION I'ROll.l THE AIERICILN , WATCH COMPANY. It bavibg, come to our knowledge that im itations of the American Watch have been put upon the market in great number, calcu lated by their utter worthlessness to injure the reputation of our genuine products, to protect our own interests and the public from 'imposition, we again publish the trademarks by which our Watches may invariably be known. We manufacture fobr styles of Watches. The First has the name "AMERICAN WATCH CO.. Waltham, !Sass.," engraved on the inside plate. The &bond has the time "APPLETON, TRACY & CO., Waltham, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. The Third has the name S.ISARTLETT, Waltham, Mass.," en• graved on the inside plate. All the above styles have the name Amer ican Watch Co. painted on the dial, and are warranted, in every respect. The liburth bas the name • 431•1 ELLERY I Boston, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate, and is not named on the dial. AU the above deseribed'watehes are made of various sizes, and are sold in gold or silver • cases, as may be required. Itis hardly possible for us to accurately describer the numerous imitations to which we havealluded. They are usually inscribed with names so nearli approaching our own as to ea6ape the observation of the unaccus tomed hives. Some are represented as made by thediJnion Watch Co., of Boston, Mass.' —no such t company existing. Some are named the "Soldier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or Wm. Ellery style, ' usually known as the "Soldier's Watch." Others are named';' the "Appleton Watch Co.. ' " others the P. S. Barttrk," instead of our "P. S. Bart lett ;" besides many varieties named in such a manner as to convey the idea that they are the veritable productions of the American Watch Company. We also caution the "public, and particu larly soldiers, against buying certain articles ciLLED watches. so freely advertised in illus trated papers as “Army Watches," "Officer's Watobas, ' "Magic Time Observers," "Arcana Watches?' &c,. the prices of which are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars. A good watch; in these times, cannot be affordedfy: any nob money. A. }Atte attention on the part of buyers will protecj them from gross imposition. ROBBINS, APPLETON Agents for the American Watch Co., XB2 Broadway, New York. IMM - 11 1 . . 06 Stebbins & Co, _ • A AGENTS for the sale of WHEELER /4 WILSOI.I"S SE. WING MLCItINES,for Potter Qsty ' , • Cowl.r•pol WHEREAS the Ho 4 n. Robert G. White, V V President .Yudgi,and the Hons. C. S. - Jones and.G. G. folvin,,k.ssociate Dudes of the Courts of Oyer & Terininer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter AeSsions of the Peace, Orphan's Court and Conit of Common Pleas for the county of', Potteri have issued their prec 4 ept, bearing date the twenty-fourth day of Septlr in the year of bur Lord ,one thou sand eight hundrea and Sixty-five lend tome directed, for holding a ipeurt of Oyer & Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace,lOrghan's court, and Court of Common PletiO t in the Borough of I Coudereport, on'IMONP r Y, the 18th day of December next, and to;Continue one week : Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices hf thelpeece and Constables within the county, that they be thek and there in their proper persons, let 10 o'clock, A. of said day, with their rolls, records, inqui sitions,-examidtions, • cal* remem brances; to do those dings vvhidh to their offices appertahil to be done.( And those who are bound by their recegnizancei to prose cute against tl4lprisoners that are or shall be in the jail ofl?aid county of P4tter, are to be then and' the e to prdsecute against them as will be just. I , Dated at Coudersport, Nov. ,6 18G5, and the 89th year 6f 'the ''tidependence of the United States pf AmeriCa. Trial LIO for krpcembpr , 1565. D 'Lewis et al 'NI Mclntire & Mah n. James Shafer vs May &S • ' '• mith. Levi Dickson vs Wm. Bitrieson. • Lewis Wood vs!W, Chandler. Colwell J.: Lyman vs ,Charles Chandler. Manley use 'of kills tie Jonathan Glitse. Olmsted use of Mills ys I “ It. Munson usa of Gorurn vs Harry Lord et al. Jones Mawr: & Antes for use vs Jttl*Glase. Stebbins for usi of-Mills vs "j " J. G. Merceretta et at vs Dedrick & 'White. L Sweet use of Mills Vs Place & Kirby. S M Mills vp,Gorge 'Bartlett. ' • T J Burdic et al vs Bay Bradley & Wright. A E Nelson vs '.A. M Beaton et al. County of P'otter vs "P.. p Rees et al. D Eastwood vs '3 :11 Lyman. , ! N Dwight vs COlwell & Weston , . N Blackman vsiTas & WV Fox, Garnishee Ice. E G Crane vs E-Seeley: . , . P H Smith vs S Ross. I II E A Hopkins C White. : • vb Ch's.Bushor vPotter Co FOres 'lmp Co; B S Goodribb s Monrde & Cobb. I. J 1 , Nancy R Plymot vs ames Dearing. D T Swain aspignee &P vs Heihs at -Law of L Americus Wood. II B Edwards, & wife vs Martin 'Van Lion et al. Rodlet Schoolisttict i lvs County•of Potter. .:1 Coudersport 0ct..3 , ises:. H. T. OLMSTED, Prothonotary. WELLSBO i II!) & I COUDERSPORT STGE ROUTE. TtIIE Stage On the Wellsborb .and Cou dersport ine will leave Wellsboro every Monday and hursday at 2 o'clock P. 31 , arriving,at Coudersport on Tuesday and Fri day respectively. Leaves Coudersport every Wednesday, arriving in WellsbOro on Thurs day at 12 o'clOck 31.,! and leaving Couders port on Saturday, arrives in ;Wellsboro on Monday at 12 k)'cloce M. This Route has lately changed proprietors, and the undersigned ipp determined to keep it in good order both tvi h respect to teams and drivers. AmPle accommodations for trav elers at Termilyeas 13E1 , 111 i CROFDT. Gaines, Aug. 2, 1p6i5.-1-[6anPd Dr. A. FRENCH's • CELEBRATED! TONIC BITTERS I. A RE becoming theimost popular Medicine in Icirculittion for thci cure of LIVER COMPLAENTI DVSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, DEDISITY ; OF ITILE NERVOUS SYSTEIL Riad] WEAKNESS of the STOEACH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS. It is also gaining a great reputation in the CURE of DIPTHERIA: Principal Office, !eon. etsPort; Potter Co., Pa. Sell AGENTS 'WANTED to l Setter's One Vol. history oithe-Rebellion' . , , MBE only work, overylpagei of whichhas been pfe. j_. pared for the press sinbo,..the close of the war. The popularity of this work hoe no parallel. o,no General Agent for the west returns Over 700 Subscriptions per Any on the' average through the week. The canvass hasijust ibegun, yet we have L ' Over 5 0,000 tSubscribers, . 1 I , I i At the rate wo are now sollir; u our list till be. Over 200,000 the 'first year. So flattering Is the prospect, we ordered paper for 4.7,;000 Nplumes before a book was bound. It i&tho work poo ,le want. Fall, Complete and Relialde. rrlee,s4.so Only about half the priCe <lf otlii. Tfistories, in pro portion, to the Amount oflreitding. 1 Our Agents report report a very general desire in tin pub is to excharge . 1 , the Two lint. ' , Fork for a'. M tads'. as are numer ous and beautiful, from dteel plates. Tr work is now ready for delhiory. Address 1 Xlls !E11te4=61,1725, ' ' '; Ifar'tford, Conn. N0v.6,1365 4 4 THE HERALD 01? HEALTH , AND 'I • • • ; JOFR—NAi OF PiTYSICAL CULTURE FOR NOVEMBEA ] 1800 00;ETAINE!I 1 • 1. The Alcobolic • Mucidlemenqi or the question of Alcoholio Medication discussed in' its length and breadth. ; I 2. Notes of Travel, or the lie:3.lth Institution' of England. ! ; 3. The ilealth of Students. 4. Goerur Salm on Druitkerin'ess. ' 5. A Chapter on Nervousness.'" O. Physical Training in 'Arnhevat College ; in being a letter front Dr. Hrtreticooti Professor of Phys ical Culture in that destitution, to the lubllshera of Tnr, .11in/t.e. I 7. Drunkardla Brains, 8. Interanittent Fever d. 9. Turkish Baths. . 10. The Cholera D.. Black Spot in Vine l and. n. A Learned Londoner on Anierieans. Is. The True Temperatwo•Platform in Ohio. • • And many other interesting articlea.• Tua Hanstin or HEALTH contains Forty Pages of matter on Physical Cditure and Health topics, and should be in the hands,' of every'. another who would rear her children to robust manhood, every student who would nreserce his health, and every invalid who would be led avttaY from a dependence on drug and quack medicines to a dependence on Nature's remedies—air, food,Clothing,{ sleep and a E,160 hygiene. ! I copy one year, $1 50 ; "Ingle mon. bere t l 5 cente ; four c. lea, SSI; ten copies, $lO. Address NI LLEB., WOOD do CO., No. 1 Luight Street, Now York. • J_ • L • COUDERSPORT ACADEMY. o.l t 1% ,r„ 4* .A.I.4IJEGN ASSISTED by competent Teachers. The WIN TER TEMA wi 1 begin Nov. 27,1865, and con tinue Timbre Weeks. Tuition, including instruction in Comicion and 11.1gb?,r English Branches, German and Latin Languages, (to bo paid at middle of term,) from 83 a, !to Incidentals, twenty-Rim cents. Book- Keeping, single at doable entry, taught without TRA dhargo. The MouriM of istrAction wl 7 l be Girough and prac tical in every' ree ect,ibut especially n the Common English Branches, the discipline mild,but uniformly firm. Booms, stiltablo for students desiring to board themselves, be rchted reasonably- in town. For furtheripelticulars address the Priaaipal at Clonder mart, Fenn's. , • • II The Rochester iStrr-Cutter. 0 , LM.STED & KE , LLX, Con ip rsport, have the eiclaeivesgeney for Ibis celebrated maeldike, lit this c ttlit9.l it is leovenient, thi mble, and 1511EAP; . Des.l, 1860.-12 m quit gettied t Inquire at I • E , FiT 118 Z-V, j. INI • • IVOACE" NOTICE. MINERVA 'rPARISH, I No. 110, Jane Term, by her nett friend, 1.1565, in the Common DAN BARE% Pleas of Potter couni I ty, Libel in DivoFcel WILLIAM It. PARISH. JTo William R.Parist4 Respondent above-named. Please take notice that a subpoena and atlas subpoena havinu been issued :and returned nihil, you are hereby required to appear on the first day ofinext Court, the 18th day of becenibei next, to answer•to the complaint made In this case. • D. C. LARRABEE, Coudersport, Nov. 0, 1865 ! to • DIVORCE NOTICE. BANKS LYON, "( No. 108, June Term, 1865, In the vs. Common Pleas of Potter county, ELIZA L. LYON. Libel in Divorce. To Eliza L. Lyon, Respondent above named. Please take notice that a subpoena and sillas subpoena basing been issued and returned 'Uhl', you are hereby required to appear on the first day of neat Court, the 18th day of Decem• her next, to answer to the complaint made in this case D. O. LARRABEE., Shit Coudeisport, Nov. 6, 1865 tc rir II POCE NOTICE. JADIESi L0417E, No. 89, June Term, 18G5, In the vs. I Common Pleas of Potter county, ELIZA I LOGUE, Libel in Divorce. To Eliza Logue Respondentabove named. Please take notice that a subpoen:s and alias subpoena Iharing been Issued and returned nihß, you are hereby required to appear on the fiat day of next Court, the 16th day of December next,!to answer to the complaint made In this case. D. C. LARRABEE, Shii. Conderwort, Nov. 6, 1865. I te 3DINTOI3.CE ICOTiCE. • MATHEW YOUNGS, No. 41, Dec. Term, 1885, ha re the Common Fleas of Potter FRANCES YOUNGS. , County, Libel in Divorce. To FMnces Youngs. Respondent above named. Please take notice that a subpoena and alias subpoena having bcen 'issued and returned nihii, you are hereby regain ed to-appear on the first dapot nest Court, the 38th day a December next, to answer to the complaint made in this case. D. C. LARRABEE, Siff. Coudersport, Nov. 6,1863. te. 3D1V017.C.E NOTICE. lIENRY :BN.A.TII, No. 09, June Term, 1885,in Va.the Common Pleas of l'ot- GITTY SNATII. ter county,Libel in Divorce. To Ditty Ann Snath,Respondent above-named. :Please take notic a that a subpoena and alias subpoena laving been issued i and returned Milli ; you are hereby re quired to appear on the first day of nest Court, the 18th day of Dee' ber next, to answer to the above com plaint made this case. D. C. LARRAIrE, CouderspOrt, Nor. G , 1805- to NOTICiE. CAMPBELL A. PARKER, No.9o,Jrine'rrerrn,lB6s, ce in the C'etnhiort Pleas MARY M. PARKER., of Potter cohnty, Libel In Divorce..To Mary M. Parker, Respondent above named. Please take notice that a subpoean cad alias tlnbpoenaii having been issued and returned nibil ; you aro hereby required to appear on the first illy of next Court, the 18th of December next, to answer to the complaint uutde iti,this case. D. CA,ARRABEE, Coadereport, Nov. 6, 1865 to Administrator's Notre. 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Oar Next to your local paper The Rural is the one to take, but don't let stranger handle the subscription money. The Rural Now Yorker is alarms and beautiful Double Quarto Weekly printed - and Illustrated in superior stylti. Compare its Contents, Appearnnee,..roc., with any ether journal of equal or less price and decide upon its merits. Volume XVII commences with Jan.lB6B, and hence Now is Tim Trim ro Summing. Terms,in Adsiance ; Only tri a year ; less to clubs and liberal Inducements (Including $lOOO in Cash Prizegjto Club Agents. Specimens Show.Bll.lo, Inducements, sent free on application. Address 0. D. T. "Moore; NOT6 I IM • MARTIN'S* AMERICAN HOTEL, CORNET. 4TH te. WILLIAM STS WIL'LIAMSPORT, A. L. k 0. MARTIN, Proprietonq i This Hotel has been much enlarged, refitted, and otherwise improyed, with excellent sta bling, making it inferior to none in William sport —Aug 19, '65 PACIFIC HOTEL, 170, 172, 174 & 1.76 GREEwica ONE SQtrARE W I EST OF BROADWAY.) Betwecn Courtlandt and Dey Streetl,New York JOHN. :PATTER. Jr., Propridor. MITE Pacific Ploiel is well and widely known to the traveling public. The lo cation is especially suitable to merchants and business men ; it is in close proximity to the business part ofithe City—is on the high way of Southern apd Western travel—and adjacent 'to all the: principal Railroad and . Steamboatdepots. I The Pacific has liberal accommodation for over 300 guests ; it is well furnished, and pos sesses every modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well ventilated ; provided with gas find water; the attendance is prompt and resikctful ; and the table is generously provided with every delicacy of the season. The subscriber, - Who, for the past few years, has been the lessee, is now sole proprietor, and intends to identify himself thoroughly with the interests of his house. With long experience as a hdtel-keeper, he trusts, by moderate charges and a liberal policy, to maintain the favorable reputation of the Pa. cific Hotel, JOHN PATTEN, Ja, 1794. Char tered, INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA, PHIEADELPHIA. MeM!=M Oldest Insurance Company in Apieaica: Cash Capitaland Surplus, over $1,750,000.000. SEVENTY-ONE Years Successfal Business Experience, with a reputation for integrity and honorable dealing unsurpassed by any similar institution. LOSSES PAID since organization, $17,- 500,000.00, without the deduction of a cent, or a day's delay I LIBERAL RATES for all the safer classes of property. Insurance of Dwellings and Contents, a specialty. BRICK or STONE Dwellings insured per petually, if desired, 'on terms of lhe greatest economy and safety to the insured. lEEE It is Wisdom and Economy to insure in 039 best Companies, and there is none better than the old Insurance Co. of Nort America. Apply to M. W. McALARNEY Agent for Potter county.. NEW FLORAL SKIRT. F. S. OTIS'S New, Novel, & Most Ses , i coablo LADIES' HOOP SKIRT; NOW IN THE 11AllgjET , This Skirt combines three of the greatest inventions known in the manufacture of Hoof, Skirts, for which letters patent Of the United States have been grouted. . Ist. It has a beautiful Patent Pad, which doubly protects the ends of the bustle springs consisting - of heavy Satin Jean4neatly bound with kid. 2nd. A superior patent c osp, used in joining the springs together. Y 3rd. The springs are fastened together by means of this PATENT CLASP; which possesses Superior Strength and Finish Foyer all other fastenings heretofore known of used. The combination of inventions as applied to this, this Floral Skirt, gives' it the advan tage over all others, in Durability and Style, out-wearilg any two commonlskirts. Orders solicited. Skirts will be delirered aboard of any freight in N. Y. city free of charge onireccipt of the money. Manufactured exclusively by 'ithe Atherican Skitt C 0.,. 106 ORANuE STREET, Brooklyn, N. Y. For sale by A. MILLER & CO., 340 Broadway, N. Yk and by the Trade generally. AT J. OLMSTED'S TORE can always he found the best cr kj Cooking, Box and-Parlor S,T ( OITES Also, TIN and SHEET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS f SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, ' Agricultural Implements. such as FiLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSEJRAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. HIS WORK is well mado and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS !lira up in any part of the County—Terms easy Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cask, seldom refused. . • Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1863.-50 WAGON SHOP ! FIVE subscriber halving located in Lewis ville is prepared ta do all kinds of work in his line, on short notice and in the best manner. Making and Repairing of all kinds. lam enabled by the aid ems. chinery to do work in the wagon-line better and cheaper than any other establishment in the county. I am also prepared to make COFFINS. EDSON HYDE. Ulysses, Penn's, Dec. 1, 1864 PETTNAM Cl?t,hes Wringer: W4ll wring anything from a single Thread to a Bed-Quilt. I MINES: $5.50, $6.00, and $B.OO. F. A.. Stebbins & Agents for 'otter county.—Jan 45, 1863 si. , - ---r-F4 - 1 . ,F. "n . 1 , , The War THE DROP MUST "Live and Let Live 3C 4 ) 43a73EF.• naCtisT9Vo, Ten I)ifierent Departments! THE MAMMOTH ENTIRE 1794. REGULATORS . , . So that while others are, marking up, w _, e shall • , ; 'i I • • • • • • • , Gov' 0 , T v. Are now ready for wholestdeing and rata DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CROCKERY, YANK Flour, reed, Pork, Groceries, &c, Give us a call and saris Fifty per Cent. We return you our thanks for yonr liberal patron age for,the pilst year, and shall contiuue to Bell Wellsville, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1865. Pro Bo4' o Pit hoo - I P. As STEBBINS Sz Co. ifeadquart FIRST F Elegant Seasonable Dreis Goods Hr 4 7 30‘17"" TITUTv FicsiAL dza .1A2./. ic AA "er ~ Dres in . , F „ ), i L ---- JL, I M 13cocxt The Proprietors of the POPULAR CORNER STORE are determined to suppli: this market with tie best qualify. , of ; - DRY-GOODS, HATS &! CAPS, HARDWARE, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISI!ES, AND PATENT MEDICINES. F.I4OUR I FEED & PROVISIONSJ October, 1865 Wricow C3tipei2L. Nos. 2. 45.: 3, AS CiIEAP AS EVER. I C. H. SIMMONS. MEI 'ers for B ALL OP d. - vioAic - ,...T.Ti'illings, 1 8 MMOTH STOCK OF 41:SCP "MbApeigi P. A. STEBBINS & CO. Ahead! Over 1S COME IM The first department is filled with CLOTHING! BOOTS,ISHOES, EE NOTIONS, &C. les'ale and Retail Po no\n 111 UZI I rgam NING' U M. I=
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