H SPECIAL NOTICES ! t. A YEAR made by anrono with sls— Tools. No experience necessary, he P l eeidents, Cashiers, and Treasurers Of 3 Hanka indorse the circular. Sent free with samples. Address American Stencil Tool Works, Springfield ' :Ver. .moot. 17oct3m Beware of Ambuscades. 1 Few people realize the fact that disease lies do ambush everywhere, ready to seize upon the weak. The strong pass through many I petils in safety, the strengthless fall by the wayside. It is amazing tnat the feeble should totter with uncertain steps over the face of the earth in danger every day of falling victims to the morbid influences by which we are all sur rounded, vrhesi a tested and proven vegetable tonic capable of endowing them with the vig- Or they need, is procurable in every city, town and settlement... It might reasonably ibe thot' that after the twelve year's experience which the world has had of HOSTETTER ' S Svoltacn BITTERS, all would knew that its effect is to prevent disease. The fact is notorious that a dose of poison which will scarcely affect a vigorous man in perfect health will kill a weak one, Now what is the cause of epidemic diseases? Poison in the air At this season the atmosphere is ilurcharged with.the seeds Of intermittents,re inittents, rheumatism, pulmonary disorders, cemplaints, and the like. Persons whose nervous systems are relaxed are the first to succumb to these distempers. Brace pp the physical energies then, with this per tential vegetable tonic. It is the most pow ecfcl recuperant which the botanic - kingdom has ever yielded to patient research and ex- Cxperiment. Try it. The blindest disciple of the old medical dogmas wilt at least admit that a tonic and alterative, compounded of 'approved herbs, roots, and barks, can do no barm,while the testimony - of thousands invites a 'trial of its virtues. Allcock's Porous Plasters.— These plasters have the compactness of of kid leather and the flexibility ofa silk glove. They have cured varicose veins and external aneur isms. For all affections of the chest' weight upon the diaphragm or upper pottion of the bowels, in colds 'and eoughs, for injuries of the back, for all strains:or bruises for a weak back, for nervous pains of the 4vels, and other nervous affection and - cramß.for heart siffeelions,—in all these cases they have to be Properly appreciated. • DR. I. T. HENDERSON'S LETTER, Farnville, Louisiana, Marbh 8, 1850. Da. T. AucocK,—Sir: I have been suffer ing under a severe attack of neuralgic disease bf my bowels for years, with hypertrophy of ;the heart, and have tried everything known to the practice of medicine :From the very best M. D's; but :truth prompts me to say. that Your plasters have given me more permanent relief than anything else I have used, and I 'believe will p oduce a perfect curs. The counter-it ritant effect of your plasters: :is produced in such -a. mild and gradual way they so invigorate the circulation around the iparts to which thby are applied, and exert up- Jon all nervous diseases such a great sedative influence, that I place them confidently at the head of every plaster noin use. Yours, very truly, I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. DR. TpHIASI VENETIAN LINLIff.NT. TIED OF CROUP—WHAT A PRETTY IL and interesting child I saw last week I no alas I it is no more. Such was the Iconversation of two gentlemen riding down town in the cars. Died of croup I how strange ;when Dr. Tobias' Venetias, Linsment is a certain cure, if taken in time. Now mothers, Iwo appeal to your It is not for the paltry gain ,and profit we make, but ror the sake of your linfant child that now lies at your feet. Croup. is 'a dcngerous disease ; but use Dr. Tobias' IVenedon Liniment in time, and it is robbed of its terrors. 'Always keep it in the house :you may not want,it to-night, or to-morrow, !no telling when—but armed with this Lini ment you are prepared, let it come when it ill. Price only 40 cents a bottle. Office 56 ICortlandt Street New Yerk Sold by all Druggists. I Dar' EDITOR OF JOURNAL.—DEALL SIR : With iyour permission I wish' to say to the readers lof your paper, that I will send, by return mail, to all who wish it, (free) a Recipe, with full directions for making and using a simple !Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, ten. days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles and all Impurities ot. the Skin, leaving the 'same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I I will also mail free to those having Bald Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and information that will enable them to start a 'full growth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a ;Moustache, in less than thirty days. All applications answered by return mail Iwithout charge. Respectfully yours. THUS F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. • - 1 831 Broadway, New York. IIS„, To Cottsulterives.—The undersigned 1 shaving boen restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy. after having suffered Iseveral years, with a severe lung affection— is anxious to make known to nis fellow-suf ferers [the means of cure. • • 1 To all who'desire it, he will send a copy of the pr'escrintion - - used, [free of charge], with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure fOr Consumption, Asthma, Bronchetis, Coughs, Cold etc. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he eoficeiVes to be invaluable, and he hopes CverY sufferer will try his remedy, •as it will coat them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription,will please itdireSs Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Wfflliamsburg, Kings County, New York, Sept,. 1, 1865. ,`[3mos. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! I Wheaton•s Ointment TVill Cure the Itch in 48 Hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, land all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cti. For sale by all Druggists. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER, Sole Agents; 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. Sept. 10.—Sp. Notice, 6 mos. IDR.FILKENS&BRO'Sv J VALUABLE MEDICINES, which have per ; formed such wonderful cures, and given gen eral satisfaction to all those who have made nee of them, can be obtained of DR. A. FRENCH, COUDERSPORT, Potter Co., Pa., who will examine patients, astertain the nature.of their disease, and give all necess ary directions and advice to those who make use of the Medicines. Orders from abroad will receive 'prompt attentioti. July, 19, 1865. R COUNTY JOURNAL THE POTT Tiiesday Svexiing, ,Dec. 6, 1866. ocal ' -and General. , or A very fine New Stock of Goods will be received the latter pari of this and the first of next week at the Corner Store, by P. A. STEBBINS & .Co. • ; s Message covers 16 11 publish it hwur nett Seir The President ; octavo pages. We wi weeks issue. serThere will be a discourse deliveredl in the Ale tsodist church, Thursdxy of this week (Thanksgivini Day), at 11 a.m. colaMns are .crowded with `ad- Be patient, many I expire this te)..onr vertisement week. gar As t b the 1i Great Western Railroad passing 1 through the coal fields of F'otter, we say nothing, because—we know nothing. We give, however, the speculations of some who profess to know about'its pass ing throughl other localities. grWe desire to call attention to the ad vertisement of• the Ulysses Academy, which will be .fontd in another column. -It has a full cor ps i Of eoni i petent instructors and is about entering upon a course of encreas ing usefulness. 1 rair.7trange=that the Democraticipress is debarred the !pleasure of publishing the late election news. New Jersey even, in whose fragrant arms they have been accustomed:to revel, has disappeared and her familiar face is no longer to be seen. 0, democracy l thou "art n lame duck, and we pity thee I" - IM.Congress assembled on Monday of this week and organized by electing Hon. Schuy ler Colfax, Speaker of the House, and Hon. Edward McPherson, Clerk. No 'disposition of the Southern Reconstruction question is likely to be made before January. - WATERFALts.---The New York Obsertier publishes a letter, written more than thiity yearsago by' the Rey. pr. Judson, on the van ity oh the heathen women, in which he cites as one proof of their heathenish customs, that the Karen Women wore fancifully cdn . eh closing dbag i en , closing the hair, and sus pended from thp back part of their head! The Origin of "vinterfalls" is now explained. cOINTY.—The Empotimn and Cherry Run olq and Mining Company have received their mschinery and erected a der rick on their lands on the Drifts ) ood. On: the lot where they are erecting their new derrick, on the Driftwood, near to new saw mill of Mr. RolrUes, there are to be found a continuation Ofi those surface' indications which so much] enhince the •galue of new r lands in the heart of.the oil Fiona. This cOmpany had thU services of au eminent oil man, who gave' every encouragement from the existing shbw,:—The EmpCrium C(tizen complains that they have no church there. The editor's remarks are rather 'spicy on the subject. - FLAX MANUFACTORL—Not all of our read ers are aware ',that We have in this county a factory for the preparation or raw flax for manufae!ture into flax-6otton. i Messrs. Sears & Bostwick have converted the old Herring ton Mill property in Middlebury, into a fac tory of this kind. They hare fitted it up with improved machinery, and are doing much to develop the resources of the.-county. We learn that they have harvested, about 106 acres offlax this season, and have work enough to ''mploy some dozen or fifteen hands until spring. These gentlemen deserve to meet With inry great eneßaragemrt from our farmers. Why not earn a reputation for flat culture as enviable as that we and gaining for butter and cheese and fruit ?—Tio l bra Agitator. 1 ,gem We take the following from the Sus guehaima Zeilung, a Gerumn pape'r published at WilliamSpert ; "The German SettleMentin the South-east ern part of Potter county, is surrounded With woods,and with the exception of tolerable roads'to Coudersport and Wellsboro, has no means of ingress and egress ; the Philadel phia do Erie Railroad being almost inaccessi ble to them. An effort was made a long time ago to build a road to North Pass ; but was defeated by party spirit among the in habitants=those Toth* the Democratic ticket opposing all proposals. Considering it right to Omit such a Useful and necessary project reMinds us of the story of the man ;who cut off his nose to ivex his neighbor by his disfl o gured face. liewever by an act of the Legislature a State Ttoad o is to be built from Youngwomanstown to Germanic It will be 271 miles lopg- 1 111 miles in Clinton and 16 miles in Pottfir. Commencing at Youngwomanstown it follows the Young. , woman's Creek east abontlimiles,leaves the main creek, and follow'' a small creek in a north easterly direction Until the heighth of the mountain is reached;lthence on the: moun tain betw6n the streams 'emptying into YoUngwornan's creek and Paddy's Rub till it enters POtter county, then, between the by- Ctreanis °tithe first-named and Kettle; Creek, and desceacis into tbe valley of they Upper Kettle Creek. Three Commissioners are ap pbinted to build the road and have the power to Loan sBig,6o, and the road taxes of certain lands in Abbott . and Stewartson townships, PoiterCo.,e,nd in Chapman township, Clinton are set apart to pay this debt at six years,and in case this is not sufficient, these' lands,will have to pay an extra road tax for six incire years. !The completion of this road will Make ,Geraiania what this promising German settlement should have been long ego. ,• 1 ' IRON CITE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND NATIONAL Trumimix niErrisuiX. F. W. JENEINR, J. C. Smart, A. M. Principals. Aunt. COWLEY, First College Building,Corner Penn.and St. Clair Sta. Second " " Odd Felioweßuilding,FittbSt. Third " " Nos. 28 and 28 St. Clair St. ARRIVALS !OR THE WEEK ENDING NOV. 18, 1866. P. L. Speck r ylushing, Belmont Co., 0. 10.Faughman,Red Bank Furnace ArmstrongCo HI B. Hagg, New Philadelphia, Pus. Co., 0. C. Nauman, Clinton, Summit Co.. 0. J. N. Myers, Cass, Venango Co., Pa. H. M. Dougan, Washington, Wash. Co., Pa, A.L.Somers, Cuyahoga Falls, Summit Co., 0. J.C. Fullerton,Mt.Jackson ' Lawrence Co., Pa. A. W. Irwin, Arroyo, Elk Co., Pa. C. L. Cotton, Indianapolis, Marion Co., Ind. R. L. Sibley, Creighton, Guernsey Co.. 0. W. S. McDowell,Mt.Parnel, Franklin Co., Pa. H. Beck; jr„ Nittany, Centre Co., Pa. ! J. H. Beck, t " gi T. B. Frew, Meadville, Crawford Co. Pa. A. W. Gordo.) " - II If J. H. Weltmer, Congress, Wayne Co.. 0. J. E. Warner, it 11 It G. E. Clifford,Ligonier; Westmoreland Co.,Fa. J. R. Scott, Athens, Athens Co., 0. F. B. Smith, Bridgeport, Bel. Co., 0. H. E. Wnddle, Elm Grove, Ohio Co.,West Va, G.W.M'Cullough,Blootning Valley,Craw'd Co. E. W. Harrone, 41 SO R. M. Snipes, Slate Lick, Armstrong Co., Pa. J. T. Clifton, Washburn, Grant Co., Wis. S. D. Ramey, Blair Co., Pa. 0. S. Curry, Eldersville, Wash. Co., Pa. For terms and information concerning th College, address • e JENKINS, SMITHS COOLEY, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONQUER EARLY I The tendency to grayness by promptly attacking THAT GREAT ENEMY to personal beauty, with the most popular article of the day. Cristadoro's Hair Dye, which, like SHERMAN,S LEGION, "knows no such Word as fail," _ Under its application THE BLACKS COME OUT brilliantly, and the browns of every shade appear. Manufactured by J. CRISTADORO, No. 6 Astor House, New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. COUDERSPORT PRICE CURRENT. Reported every Tuesday . by P. AI.. Stebbins idb Co., Dealers in Groeivies and Provisions, Coudersport. Apples, green, qp bush., do dried, " Beans, • 11 Beeswax, 151 lb., Beer, " Berries, dried, sp quart Buckwheat, bush.; Buckwheat Flour, • Butter, lb., Cheese, '4 Cloverseed Corn,ll bush., Corn Meal, per cwt., Eggs, doz., Flour, extra, V bbl., do ; superfine " Hams; II lb., Hay, ton, Honey, per lb., Lard, I " MapleiSugar, per lb., Oats, tip bush., Onions, Pork, bbl., do lb., - do in whole hog, 19 lb., Potatoes, per bush., Peaches, dried, "ii/ lb., Poultry, 111 lb., Rye, per bush., Salt," bbl., do /jI sack, Timothy Seed Trout, per I bbl., Wheat, rifi bush., White Fish, bbl., Whiskers ! Whiskers Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches ? Our 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 by mail anrwhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address WARNER .5: CO. lysn Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y Hob... Hawley. . , lA.t.torneys-at-Law, W Vy ILLIAMSPORT, Penn'a. Special attention • given to Collection of Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay, and all claims against the National and St • to Governments. ' nov2ltf d . I For Cotton Yarn 9 TO Stebbins' - ;THE NEW STOVES HAVE just arrived at OLMSTED'S OATS WANTED THE Highest Cash Price will be paid for a Thou sand Bushels of Oats, delivered at the Store of the undersigned In Millport. B. S. Colwell. 151111 port, Nov. 14,-1885. tf ULYSSES ACADEMY J. C. STEVENS, Principal, F. M. JOHNSON, Assistant. MRS. CELIA BURTIS Jogssoir, Preceptress. Mns, J. O. STEVENS, reacher' of Oil Painting and German. Miss GSPALDINE Woon, Teachcr of Vocal and Instrumental Music. The Winter Term of the Lewisville Academy will commence Wednesday, Jan'y, 3, 1866. ttudents are requested to be present at the commencement, in order to enter their classes the - first'week. Classes will be arranged to accomtruidate ALL, especially those who desire to enter upon a course. Students will be required to attend church at least once on Sabbath, except in cases of sickness. There will be in connection with the Acad emy a Commercial Department, consisting of Penmanship, Book-keeping and Commer cial Law. We are prepared to teach Common. English, Higher Mathematics, German, Latin, Greek, Natural Sciences, Painting and Musid. The design is to give students a thorough and perfect knowledge of the branches taught. Tuition from $4.00 to $B.OO including Music. BOOM can be rented,and boarding obtained in private families at reasonable rates. Tart boolte can be obtained at the Insti tion. Lyon's Periodical Drops ! filhe Great Female Remedy for Irreg* j_ ularitles. These drops arc a betentillcully corn pounded fluid preparation; and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and certain specific for the cure of all ob-tructions and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles are annually sold and consumed by the ladies of the United Stales, every one of whom speak in the strobgest terms of praise of their great merits. They aro tepidly taking the place o - every other Female Remedy, and are con sidered by all who know aught of them, is the surest safest, and most infallible preparation in the world, for the cure of all Female complaints, the removal of' all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health regularity and strength. t Explicit directions stating when they may be used,rind explaining when and why they should not. nor could not be used without pro ducing effects contrary to natures chosen hiws, will be found carefully folded around each bottle, with written signature ofJOHN L. LYON, without which nose aro genuine. • Prepared by Dr. .JOTINI, LYON, 195 Chapel Street. New Riven, Cdnu., who can be consulted either personal:y or by mail, (enclodng stamp.) con cerning all private diseases and female weaknesses. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price $1.50 pr Hot. C. G. CLARK & CO., lyep General Agts for United States and Qsnadas: ACENTS WANTED! $lO A DAY 'EASY MADE $lO 'By selling Engravings, Card Photographs and Stationery. Our Stationery Packets ex cels all others ; each Package contains Paper, Envelopes, Pencil, Pens, &c., and Jewelry worth a dollar at , retail. Price only 30 cents. We will send Agents 100 Stationery Pack ages and a Silver Watch for $l7. We also publish splendid Steel Engravifigs and Por traits, Lithograph Prints, B:e., very popular and saleable. Will send a Sue assortment of 100 for $15.00 that will realize $5O, or a $lO lot that will sell for $3O or over. Will scud a sample lot for $5 that, will sell for $l5; .Send Stamp for Catalogue, Terms, &c. to HASKINS & CO., 36 Beekman St., N.Y WELLSBOR.O ACADEMY, Wellsboro, Tiogn Comity, Penn's' The Winter Term of the 43rd year begins Dec. 14, 1865. • 'Under present arrangement our Academy has made rapid progress toward regaining its ancient high rank among institutions of its class. The material is excellent, and the morale of the School uusurpassed."—Tioga Agitator. For Circulars address Rsv. D. D. VAN ALLEN, A. 8., Principal WM. HALL & SON, 1543 BROADWAY 5431* NEAP "52 - CV AGENTS for the CELE DRIGGS' NEW PATEN FORTES, Which are creating the greatest seem Oka 1 world:and have received the hig alelfrom all the leading artists in the whom are S. ITHALBERG; FRANCIS H. BROWN, L. M. GOTTSCHALK, THEODO E EISFELT, WM. HENRY FRY, MAX M,ARETZEK, STRACKOSCH,, WM. MASON, $ 50 to 1 00: 200 250.' 300 350 30 35 9 10 25 35 62 75 250 3 00, ,35 40 15 20 850 9 001 1 00 125 250 300 25 12 00 14 004 10 00 11 00,1 25 8 00 10 00 15 20 20 . 30 18 20 45 50 100 125 30 00 35 00 18 120 10 12 - .60 62! 30 35 ' 10 f5l 100 150 5 . 00 5.25 15 20 300 350 800 900 175 200 800 900 HERMAN A. WOLLENHAUPT. At the late FAIR of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, held in New York thty, October 1865, they were award ed tho • ALI?ST PRE3qU2II GOLD MEDAL! Fort he BEST PEANO FORTE ON EXHIBITION GEO. A.P A Z TB N F C R E & CO.'S . MELODEONS, AUTOMATIC & SCHOOL ORGANS. ALL INSTRUMENI WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS Manufict rers and Importers of FLUTES, BAY/ OS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, I VIOLIN STLINGS., AGCORDEONS and all kinds of LRAt , S and other musical Instru.. meats. Special attention l paid to furnishing Brass Instrui ments for Bands. I • PUBLISIIERS OF SHEET MUSIC, Just published, `'1•11E VESITE,”II new collection of Chants for the Episcopal Service, fig.opening and closing Voluntaries, Musical Societies, Cla.ses, and fiir the social Circle, by Visor'. C. Tast.ea. . Price— Boards, 86 cents. I Cloth, 81. BASSINOS'I 20 Melodic Exercises. ' ' ! ' i In form of Sou'imo's for SOPRANO and MEZZO SOPRANO Voices, intended as ittudie6 to acquire the proper art of singing, by Wm.° BAsstm, attihor. 13assini's art of singing, and Baritone. hi two bookA. Price, each, $2,50. PIANO-FORTE CALISTHENICS, a Collection of Fan FINGER, CLIOED, and SCALE pas sages, for speedily deve.oping the muscles of the • fingers, and acquiring that degree of flexibility, inde pendence and volubility, which are ED indispensible to a good performance on the PIANO-FORTE, by FaiNcts R. BROWN. Price, $3.50. New Edition,Porm's Ntaax PRIM Er 4 by FRANCIS 1. 131tOWN, author of Pilde, Minuelatia, and lies , itation Polkas, Sc. Price, 50 cents.- I • ' H. H. ennimixt. 'Oast7thy Burden on the Lord," with ' Soprano, Contralto ur Tenor Solos, and Quartette, adapted from Gotteschalk, Slumber Song, by W. K. BAsiruan.....Price 35 eta. TA Holy Calm, A Peace Divine " a cum. . t ' hear Darani;enr,"ty `Sweet ar iri W AL LAC my E...Price 33 eta. "Lord.; my Cod, I Long to Know," 151st Hymn, us sung at Grace church, cum. posed by BRAINS WALSH .....-P l _ r.ce 35 eta. • Illy Bud in Heaven," wurdsby SPENCER 1 W. CONE ' music by STEPIIEN M.ASsEI7 Price 35 cts. ?My Only Brothers' Gone," Song and I Chorus, by KNI.LER Price 35 cts. "The Peel that Breathes of Thee," Bal. I lad, by'KELLsri ....Price 35 eta. "Oh, Write me a Song of my Father," Sang and Chorus, as sung at Wood s minstrel's, composed by C. limier —.Price 35 eta. 'A Word of Thine," ,Ballad, by D. J. Fitzhugh ..... . . ...•. ......... .....' ....Price 80 cte. "Give to me those moonlit Hours," paint. for two Sopranos, orSoprano and Tenor, by E. A. PARMICEST....... .... ..........Prico 35 cte. "Vesper Star," Dliett fur two Sopranos, \ i or Tenors; by .11 DANIEL ..... .... -.PACs 40 Ms. . ; Murmurs la Raneseau," Fantasia by J. \ .1 Mottaaso Price 50 cts., "Prayer at Sea," Romance in form of a 1 Nocturne, by J. DE JASIENSiII.........PriCe 50 cte, Attends moi," (Wait far me.) Galop, by • I CHAS. FRADEL' -- Price GO cts. 'rule moi," (Follow me,) Galop, by A. BERNSTEIN Price 50 cis.' Water Fall. and Sea Breeze," Galops,hy PAM. BTEINIIAGEN..., —.. Price, each, 50 eta. "Morning Dew," Lancers, by ADoLril BERNsTEIN 4.______Price 50 cts. 'Wedding Lancers" by Pam. STEINLIAGEN Price 40 eta, "Happy by thy Dreams," transcribed for for the Piano-forte. by Cuss. FRAD EL_Price 50 eta. "Sweet Spirit Hear my prayer," from F Wallace's Opera Luriine, transcribed for the piano forte by Cosa. FEADEL—Price 90 eta. `Crispin° e la Comare," IticcPs new ,Op era, arranged by Cuss. FRO EL i... --Price 60 Mk "Feu des EtoilearStarlight nooturn, by _ - J. DE JASIEESEI Price 50 cte. "Angel of Dream," Ballad,by Kzzmt... -Prin.; 35 cts. "Love's Lamentation," Ballad, by E.G.B. Hottina Price 35 'cte. ;Triumphal mai eh," by RICWDIIOEFMAN Price .51.00. "Algerian Polka,' by PARERURST—PriCB 35 cm. ' Evening Shadows,' Nocturne, by .E. J. PITZLICED Price 35 cte. "Pm Longing for Thee," Guards waltz, . as sung bj" m'dlle --Price 35 cts. A Liberal Discount given to the Trnde, Churches, Clergymen, Professors and Sebools. Ma sic sent by mail on receipt of the marked price. WILLIAM HALL & SON. 543 Broubway; New York. P. A. Stebbins & Co. - ARE AGENTS for the sale of WHEELER & WILSON'S SE WING MACHINES for Potter County gIINT'S BLOOM OF ROSB3.—for the LA dies,—st ,STI d 31311,16" MTM'linT IVIIC7I3XCL MINES COLLECE North-east Comer Tenth and Chestant Streets, PHILADELPHIA. The most . compleie and thoroughly appointed Busi ness or Commercial College in the 'country. • The only one in the city possessing a Legislative Charter, and the only one in the ruited States author lied to confer Degrees of merit: Diplomas awarded to graduates in the Commercial Course under ith cor porate seal by autlioriiy of lam., Conducted- by gentlemen of liberal education and extensive expbrlence in business, and aftbrdiug une quailed advantages for the thorough theoretical and practical education. oi young ni a for the various du ties aud-employments of bus nose life. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a system of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original and pre-cmluently practical, giving the' Btu. dent in the snortest time a complete insight into the routine, details, customs and forms of business in genera'. as conducted in the best-regulated cummer. cial and financial establishments. THEORETICAL 13001E.HEEPINO • Upcin a new plan, with an original exposition of the science of account+, arranged and pablished by the proprietor of this Institution exctusively for his own t;ee, saving ene-half the ordinary labor of the student, and giving him a complete knowledge of the practice of the best accountants. TILE COMMERCIAL COVRSE Book-7,:ecping, Commercial Arigunetic, Pen ' manship, Business Correspondence, Com mercial Law, Lectures on Business Affairs, Commercial Customs, Forms, and Actual Busi ness Practice. SPECIAL IBSANCIIES. - - - - Algebra and i fhe 11:gher Mathematics, Phono graphy, orn ;mental Penmanship, the Art of Deteetiug Counierfeit Money, Engineering, Surveying, Navigation and Telegraphing. TELEGRAPHING. The arrangements for Telegraphing are far in ad. vatice of anything of the kind ever offered to the pub lic. A regular Telegraph Line in connected with the Institution. with twentV branch offices iu various parts of the city, where public busincns is transacted, and in whic i students of thin Institution are perMitted to practic No regulnrotliee practice c. , .n be had in any others loci or iii•truCtion it .the country, without which no one cad obtain a position as a practical op orator. no then in:e cautioned against the decep tive representations of tho.o who, without any such facilities, pretend 'to teach Telegraphing. Thisinsiltutlon is now enjoying the largest patron• ego ever bestowcd Upon any commercial schoo l ! in the State. Over five ljupdred etunents were •to attend ance.the first year, and over seven hundred during the past year. The best class of students may i ova. nobly be found here, and all its associations are first class. • LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. The Institution is idcatedin the moot central part of the city, end its accommocations, for extent, ele gance and convenlende, 'aro unsurpassed. All the reurns have been Bite() up in the vere beet style with Business Offices or Counting Houses, Telegraph Offices, Stationery Stdre, and a regular DANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE MI R. A.TED PIANO lon in the mu )est teAlmoni ountry,among supplied with finely-engraved lithographic notes used as a circulating medium in the Department of Actual Business. who desire the very best facilities for a 'Practical Education for Badness. we guarantee a course of instruction uo where else to be . equalled, while the reputation and standing of the Institution among business men make its endorsement, the best passport to success and advancement. 911 contemplatiug entering any Cominerclal . College, aro invited to send fur an ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR & CATALOGUE containing complete interior vieivs of the College, end full particulars of tho course of instruction terms;&c. 11... ' FAIRBANKS, President. T. 0, SEARCH, Special Tectc.Mi and Supt. of Office Business. • • novl4ml3pd SHERIFF'S SALES) BY VIRTUE of sundry Writ= of \rendition Exponas, Ficri Facies and Levari Facies issued out of the Court of Common PFeas of Potter County, Pennsyltania, and to me di rected, I shall expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court House in Coudersport, on MONDAY, the 18th day or Dec„, 1565 1 , at 1 o'clock, p, m., the following described tracts or parcels of land to wit I • 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 nerof a lot conveyed to Susan Ayres, thence west by the warrnnt - line . 160 rods to the PeNowville lot, thence by said lot north 80 rods to the south West corner of 11. Edgcopab's lot; thence ast 160 rodsthencesouth 80 rods to the place of beginning; Containing ,Eighty Acres and being .Lot; No. Vifty-one in 'e aid tp,, and imrt of warrant No 2113.; about Fifteen Acres of which are improved, with sotne fruit trees thereon, To be sold as the I property of J. J. Crouch. ALSO—Certain real estate in °sway° tp., bounded on the North by lauds of John Briz- 1 zee, on the east by lands of Walter Wells, on the south by lands of Wm. Wilcox, and on the west'by the Highway leading from °sway° to the Eleven Mile, Containing One Hundred and Twenty-four and Three-fourths acres.' , about Sixtyfive acres of which are improved, with one frame house, ono log barn and an apple orchard ' thereon. To be sold as the property of W. T. Kenyon, W. M. Kenyon, Lawrence Kenyon and Vanrensalear Kenyon. ALSO—Certain real estate in the village of Lewisville, UlYssess tp , Beginning at I the south-west corner of a lot in the village of Lewisville conveyed by deed by John Hackett ' and wife to Elynaus Hackett, said corner', be ing in the highway running west• from i the said Elymus Hackett's store, thende north with the line of said . Elymus Hackett's lot 8 perches to a corner, it being also a corner of the said Hackett's store lot, thence! west 0 perches to a corner, thence south 8 ipercheis to the centre ofthe highway,thence east&per4hes to the place # beginning; Containing Focty. 'eight perches of. and strict measure, it b ing the lot of land conveyed to Mary A Bailey by Lucy S. Hackett by deed bearing 4ateithe 18th 'day of Dec., A. D. 1863, upon which is erectcd'one frame house: To be solcrasi the property of Mary A. Bailey. . I 1 - :ALSO-2Ce , i-- ---, in Wharton tp., Beginning of the Sinnema- , ; honing e . re , .h line-of I wareant NO. 4727, I west along -,eaid creek 71 pi •th 40° east along said creek .. ;north 13 0 cak,in said creek 1 iast 70 perch 4 to a! hemlock land thente the creek L..gi\nning,-Con4Liii ing Fifty Acres more or less, about Five Acres Of which are Improved Wikh one fiame house one frame barn and some \ fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the propertiof James Bartron, Jr. I •\ I ALSO—Certain real estate it Sharon tp., Beginnino• at a post corner in the southiline of a lot known lasl the D'Anbigny tract l iand standing 48 peiches west of the south-least corner of said tract' thence along the line of said tract west 79 and 8-10ths perches to the north-east corner of a lot of land, conveyed by the Sheriff of Potter county to Joseph Mann (Sept. 24, A. D. 1861, and entered in Deed Book A. ;page 45), thence by the line of B3id land 90t: 4 .h 100 and 7- tOti_s perchesi to a PitTROINTA.GE. TO YOUNG MEN perc hc . s toaTost, 10ths percho in post corner thence along the line of &:.P, Nichold land cast 79 and 5- .9ths perzhei to a post corner in the weer line of a [met or land sold by John Ifeating & Co. to Ames b. Nichols, thence by said line worth lop and 7-10ths perches to the 'place of beginning; Containing Fifty Acrei of land, on wi..lch is an improretnent of shoot fire acres. To be sold as the property of Uj C. Warner. ALSO—Certain real, estate 10, Ulysses Bounded on the North hi•the Highway leau ing from the Kibbeville school house to Thomas Ihuniltons, on the east by lands of Deborah Rising and the 14tienial Road: on the south h.!, the National !Lust{ and lauC.4 of Alva Carpenter, and on the west by lands of Thomas Hamiluip, Containing shout Thirty Acres more or less, anOeing part of lots No.'s 171 St lid of the allotment of elands of S. Ross in said tp and part of w7f; cant No 1272 about Ts enty acres of which are improved, with one trona! house, one /DUX house, one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Geurga 3. Baker. , D. C. L.44IRSBEE, Sheriff'. Coudersport.'N.)v. 14, :1465. Adrainistrat,or's Sale. virtue of an order of the Orphan's Chun for the Count; cf Pietter, the following describPil real estate belonging to the estate of AMBROSE COREY, late of the township of Ulysses, in said) coUntYr deceased, will he sold to the highest and best bidder, on the premises in said township, on Friday the Bth day of Dec. next, at 10 O'clock A. M., all that certain raesstiagl situate in the Township of Irlyssi:s, County 'of Potter.ami state of Pennsylvania, bounded grid described as follows, viz.: Beginning at the south-east corner of the 0. A. Lewis lot in said Township, thence north 24 perches to a post, thence wept 10 perches to a path . thence south 24 perches to a post on south line of said Lewis' line,thence east 10 perches to a post the place of beginning, Containing One and One Half Acres or land more or less 4 and being part of a Lot of land No. 359 on.. veyed by the Trustee.i of the estate of Iyit. Liam Bingham to 0. A. Lewis on the Bth 4ay of February, 1836. and being situate in the ' village cf Lewisville, with one storo house, one granary, one dwelling house, one barn, other oui houses and some fruit trees thereon, Also another lot of land situate in 'the Towpship, County and State aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a post the south-W i est corner of the aboVl described lot, thence' in a northerly course along the west line of above described lot 2-0 perches to a post,thence in a westerly course at right angles with the first course 4 perche4 to a post, thence in a southerly course pare'. lel with the first described course 20 perches to a post, thence in an easterly course along the Highway 4 perches to the - place of be• ginning, Containing One Half of an Acre land, and being the Cast half of a lot of land conveyed by H. H. Dent to A Corey Fa r . 17, 1857, being a village lot in the village Of Lewisville. , Al,:o another lot of land situate in the Township, County and State aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows : Beginning' at a post standing in the west line of'lot NU. -15 of the sub division of H. H. Dent's lands; in said Township, now in possession of An. drew Gee, 30 perches south of Uri south lino of lot No. 13 conveyed bY H. H. Dent to Me* hala Baker by deed bearing date April F. 1355, thence south f° west 173 perches to l e. corner, being also south-west corner of lot No. 15 aforesaid, thence along the north line of a lot in possession of Abram I Waggoner west 77 and 2-10ths perches to a corner, being also the south-east corner: of lot No. 166 contracted to be sold to J. Nelson Cowell by H. H. Dent; thence earth f° east 173 perches to the south line of lot No. 14 con• cued by H. IL Dent to Ilithala Baker by deed, beating date April 9, 1655, 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. foe roads, &c., being lot No. 16 of the sub-divis ion f the said H. H. Dent's lands in the said Township of Ulysses, about Forty acres of which are improved, withone frame house, one frame barn and some fruit trees theron. Also one other lot of land situate in the Townshin,, County and State afbresaid, des• eribed as follows, viz: Bounded on the north by lands owned by Burton Lewis, onthe east by lands owned or in possessicin of Benjamin Baker, on the south by lands in possession of J. D. Leet, and on the west by the highway leading from Lewisville to Brookland, Con taining about Eighteen Acres of land'be the same more or less, about Four Rates of which are improved. E. W. CHAPPEL, 4draer, Illysges, Noy, 6, 1865. Register's Notice. WO all Creditors Legatees an& other per. sons interested Notice is hereby given that the following named persons did, on ths dates affixed to their names, file the accounts of their Administijation 'to the Estates of those persons deceased, whose names are under mentioned in the effice of the Register fur ths probate of Wills and granting Letters of Ad , ministration in the County of Potter; and that the same will be presented to the Or , phart's Court of :aid county for confirmation and allowance, on the 18th day of December next at 10 o'clockla. m,. at the Court House in said county : Nov. 11, 1865, 7 -Eartial account (3f Polly Estes, Administratrix of the Estate of George Estes dec'd, late of Oswayo tp. Nov. IS,' 1865.- 7 -Pinal account of S. 3f, Prost)°, Adminiseratrix of the Estate' of S. J Gee, late of Allegany tp.. dee'd. - DAN DAKER,,Register. Coudersport, Nov. 14, 1856 ; Administrator's Sate, Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Cotil 111 for the County tf Potter, the following' described real estate beldnging to tife estate of JOHN GLASPY, late of the township of Syliania . , in said county deceased, ivill be sold to the highest a - ria"best bidder, at the Court House in the Boro' of Coudersport, oii Tuesday the 191/i day of J)ec. next A at 1 o'clockl". M., all that certain messoaa or taact of land situated in Sylvania township, Potter county, Penna., and bounded and described as follows : Beginning at the south= west corner of Patent - 11'5B thence extending eastward'along the line of said Patent eighty'. perches to a dorner, thence e.t.tentliiig.ttortll= ward along the west line of said patent twel hundred perches at right angles with the nkt line, thence extending along by land of Sam'? Webb southwardly eighty pekches to another corner, thence by the elands of thotd.:a Rees two hundred' perches to place Of beginning,. Containining Ode Hundred Acres of land be the same more or less. ROBERT K. YOUNG, Adtt Sylvania, Nov. 6. 1665. *"Don't be foolish."-You can ma - ize- Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call and •1.0. amine an invention urgently needed oy every.-- body. Or a sample sent free by mail for Ser cents. tbat tete UP easily for s:g by ". Wolcott; Square:Noe Vutk.
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