CLARK'S SCHOOL. VISI OH. 1.703. - time X.- - , A DAY SCHOOL MONTHLY. '.. !,, The VISITOII,WiIi commence its tenth rolarle with theJannary number, 18t1(3... This is the only Day e Ychobl Periodical poliiisheo at . SEVENTY'-FIVE, CENTS A YEAR! Magazine fprin, beautifully illustrated. New - type, nekv features; Readings, Music. Speeches, Dialogues, Storle: - .‘, Puzzles, Enig n2as Rebuses from the very best writers. The ti'tstzoa has the Ilrgast circulation of any Educational Journal.published. The Publishler, In order to reach all parts of the country - 4 will send the VISITOL: one year. FREE, to one person (who will r.et - as agent) at any Post o . e r fee in the United ,Statee. Address, with five cents for particulars, J. WI DA UGAADAY, Publisher, 1308 Chistnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. WINTER NORMAL 31CS1C SCHOOL. m g); Mincer ',Form of tlio Eebboi Cuuni,i, oflthc —/ ALLEGANY ACADEMY OF MUSIC, AT FAIENDSHI74 N.Y., tvill commei.coim lionany. pep,mb, 1:1., a^ul con.. tiutte ts'eeka..: It will be un.ier the ins:Vie:ion of Piton A. N.JOIINSON. No court , ' of Muk-lcal been in vented whiet 1-411 lullytat lilllo4 ii , i„(WlC'gU ill 00 i,•11001 COW TilON uho dcl tru qtrtvnell 81114iitg.SoLoules; 1cA. , 1 undc(.l thor °ugh tinowlodg(4of it" 111, - rii.,l Pura Circular. Li/g:rd weolc• A new Church tl-iC better adapted tin tlnr,want-; ti4ngin:f Cboirii than any heretofore rlublie , i.ed, has just. n publlelled by Al's Cr .11113 t oh, Prlee, $l2 I,er pranplibt c/natolnibg npee!nlon payee inny be ob. tnined gratie by C4411,..ti11g; Allegany A4Ladomy of si,.lt;, , end , %l 2 , Now `l/71-1:. , . . THE RURAL APAERICAN.. 77is most . r ey r aszt,laci eh, ap,.q q 7,1 11, 1 fs c il A i p ' ricuttural, llorticallaral!«hd Griz,;ral Family Paper itt lite I:ziql.,':ilezt(.. .' Grataities in Choice Gripe Vint,si .Slratrlarry Plants and Elegant .L'llrarizia , , to ii.. - lalai , of Salzz•;crip.: iion price, ei'lit fres to cr,su sitl,,srrilia• ! ! ! 1 • /pills r ontilar rural paper. 1,1.1 1 4htel On th e itl arid j.. - VillaioL'eacii newt il at Uf CAN.Y.,at $1.50 a p-ar,. L, ow:grwttly klarged and itr,itinved, and wittai iti biz° and v:dtar. tit' content, to to,other nintilar plihli• cation fn do h u j un , r. , i n .1 t .141„ io olio r pal en nfitln• 3 ‘i th kind can be entlopared Nett, it 'e real rid tin and finereat .tittaci,tol to I:r., copula ; anti it is decidedly Ithead cif r. ro th;tiV vi (I,4: ; t:iy.. , s .-r I.l.ll,linlied, The Itenaa. li..mkatte.i.:c in Ito , t, lona' paper, but. juet fot V.111131,1i, In J . S..I'W }:1:6:1I. 1 1, the \Vnelt.l.ll aLld Wile! . Ft.zderi an in thel_Sime of New •Y , q-k. Its eren . lat inn ix larger than tLat d: an oa,er paper out of lite city of New. York: I Volut.n: X vo,lini , •rweh .litit'y Int,lB4;d The form id ‘lerly Lag.. ::::12:Tcr.N faro: It Greco, co 0. taialtig clottitt!ytyle rtratl;2,g 1:/3t.tutr, than can be learnt] i , . .. - n any other, publication on every subject o ntereet to forntirie; It Hit grower e, grape grower, in particular, 2,t,WtS rainora, gardehere, Iwo keepere o &e. Thia...elegarrhpaper is ilicetratr:d with ; i o n, ~t* th e 'reti4 etOly I:l94ravitwe, unth..y art ;tau pro. duce . aud'ith L itorari . X.foneritl Forriny rending,whlch iu intereat, has never beets equaled in thin Country: Dil4-6 Ithe Ia now admitted, to it the let 'vat Ritllable Agricultural lortieWtural inthlica tiOn t•Xtant. Every ,•uhecrihor rceei the I till vat 00 of the. paper Sill choice U rape Vince, S: rawherry Plante .or line Eugravingi,worth tjl•2 each; and all cubs ri bi are for 1816 who r,emit their money before Dec. 15th re solve tho voiumo for 15i)5 FREE It ROSS. TILE TIM-E THEY suuscraßE, to thi clo p: of t, preeent year. The Agriculthral editor of the Philalclo,la"Satnr day Evening Poet" (an calico rtraugcrr. in con g rat 111:1- tio 4 t n 4; on tb,ij, a pn e amn,o of my new paper, writes "my °pluton Li that you Port, to=ned' the be-1 joinna' —all Vein to corlaidere,l—for the prarth!al,oi•;:jikg fit titer. that wo have ever had In lid: ethitea, Or anywhere it tarl I like it., general snake up bettor has,.that of any p aper I have et or nee". *• There seeTny honestiecntimeide." • Agents alto eve: yWhere wanted to get up Cinbe,who receive rnaghlticent Preininuts in Vines. Iliantp,hogra vings, Caih, U 014.1 Pens, .N.LiZaZi nett, NewApaperli. Han - miss of Ilk: Rural Anwrkaii s,.int free to all anplt omite.. Address T.:13. JUN ER, I...llinton o Oneida Now York. • CiWTION FROM - THE ADIERIPAN WATCH COIF ANY. It having; come to our knowledv! that im itations of ilk American Watch have been put upon.lli!o oark , 2t in great number, ralcu lated by their Otter worthlessnes,i to injure the reputation of ouv genuine product,i, to protect our!own mol the public from itp_positiOnd we again public!, the trade inarl;= by which Our Watches ni.ty invariably be known.. e manfeeture four sty;cs of Watches. The lies the name • "AMER.II.IA,N W.VITIr CO.. Waltham, Mass.," ensfravei on the.insi,lo plate. The Second hls the name • "APPIATON, TRACY & CQ., WlOthani !ass.," en,iraved on the inside plate. The 1/d4has the ante "P. S. BARTLETT, Waltham . ; Mass.," en. . graved en 'he imide plate. • All the t bov6. styles have the name Amer ican Watch Co. painted On the dial, and arc warranted Jill every respect. . The lorti-th has the name "IAPI. ELLEIZY, Boston, Mass.," engraved on thb insi d e plate, and is not, mtuied on the iliail: I All the above described watches are made of varionsisiz_es, and are sold in gold or silver CRSOSI, , as May be reclaim]. It is hardly possible for us 'to accurately describe the numerous imitations to which we have alluded. They are usually inscribed with names so nearly Niproaehing our own as to esc4c the observation of the ljuaecus• tweed buyic.T. Some are represented as made by the "Union Watch. Co., of 110...t0n, —no such impart} existing. Some are named the Watch,' , to be sold as our Fourth or'Win.l , ..ilcry Ftvle, nsually known aslhe "Soldier's Watch. t>thers:ue named the ''Appleton Watch Co. ;" others the P. S. thirti.Pv," instead of our "I'. S. Bart lett];" besides ninny varieties named in Such a manner s to convey the idea that they are the veritable Iroductions of the. American Watch CoMpany. We also caution the inhlic, and . partici:l - certain articles ctr,een wiitchs. so freely advertised in inns trated papers as ".Army Watches," "Officer's IVatches,l"Magic Time Observers," "Arca'na Watchea,"i sp, the prices of which are stated to be front scv,en , to sixteen dollarS. A good watch, injthese times, cannot be attordedf)! Any such money. A little flttention on the Part of buyers'will protect them from gross imposition. I{OIIIIINS A I'ULF.TON. .Agentsfor the AmerieUn Watch Co., 1 182 th.oftolw.fty, NeW York. WELLSBORO & COUDERSPORT STA GE ROU TE MUIR Sjages on the Wellsboro - and Cou dersport Line will leave Wellsboro every yonday and Thursday at 2, o'clock P. 31, arriving-Tit Coudersport on Tuesday and Fri tiay respectieb'. Leaves Coudersport every )Vednesday,larriving in Wellsktoro on Thurs day at 1210i1Ock M., and leaving Conders ,port on Satiuday, arrives in Wellsboro on Monday nt 1 1 2 o'cloce This 11.otO has lately changed proprietors, an'd the undersigned, is determined to keep it in good : ortie l r both with resket to teams and driver2.' ;Ample accommodations for trav elers at Veriuilveas, 11KNRY (*OYU'S'. I;nlnes;lAng. 2, 18t;5.—pinpd , yor e4ll',t. bfAieve what fine LIA11,1;AI. ero tko he bed OLMSTITLY2: -Cou4t, vs - T.IIERP4S the Hon. Rob rt/G. Whit°, lr President Judge, and the Hons. Bones and G. G. Colvini Asiociate Judes. of the Courts of Oyer S.: Termit t ier.and General Jail Delivery,Quarter Serious of the. Pe'ace. Orphah'sCbut-t ant C,„"itirt"of Common Pleas for the county of. Potter, havd issued their precept, b,euring , date the tWenty-fourth 'day of Sept'r is the sear of our Lord one thou sand. eight hundrea and si4t.i.--five, and to me directed,' for holdihg a cou of Oyer S: Ter-1 miner and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions • - .f the' Peace, Orfthin's Court, and Court of Common Pleas i the Borough of Coudersport, on MONDAY, ' the 18th clay of De:yernbernext, and to continue one week: Notice' is therefore herebygiven to the Cur- uners,;Justices ,of the Peace and Constables t within the county, that the's- Se then and there in their proper persons, • 410 o'clock, A. :tl. of said day, with their rolls, record's, rigors, examinations' acid other ,reznern i brances, to . 110 thoSe things which to their offices appertain to be dune. And those who ' are bound by their recoeMizances to prose cute against the prisoners that are 'or shall be in 'the jail of said county of Potter, are to he then and there to prosecute I against them as will be just. Dated at CuuderSport, Nov.] 0; 1885, and the iifith year of the Inde2eptience •of the United States of Atherica.. TyZat. East for ElTC:tk_ _ 1.) Lewis et MilnlVre &:Lon, James Shafer vs Mv & Levi Dickson vs 111.Burlesod. Lev. - is Wood vs W 'handler, ,C(Awell & Lyman vs Charles Chandler. I Manley use of Mills vs Jonathan Glase. Olmsted use of Mills vs " " Muns:oti use of Gorlnn vs Harry-Lord et al JoneS Mann S . : Jot 4 for use vs J'thn Gldse, Stebbins 'for use a .)lills vs J. G. Mercercau etita vs Dedrick & L Sweet use of Mills vs Glace & Kirby. ! • S M Mills vs George Barth At. J Birdie et al vs Eay Bradley & Wright. A E Nelson ,vs A M : Benton et al. County of Potter,vsj: , C Ilees - et D Eastwood v J M Lyman. • N Might vs Col cell & Weston. N ;Blackman v, Joe & W fox, Garnishee .&c. G Crane vs Seeley., t.:II Smith vs S E II Ilophins vs C White.. ch's-Budior vs Fri t tter Co Forest Imp Co. II S Goodrich vs:Monroe & Cobb. Nancy It Plymet,Vs James . D4lllllg. D assignee &.c vs heirs at Law o . L Americus Wood. J ; 11 B Edwards & ,wife vs Martin Van Lieu et al Roulet School DiArict vs Coyaty of Putter. Coudersport, Oct; 30, 18,r;>. 11. il4.,UL)lSTED,ll'rothdnotary. Dr. IF C s OEILO,BRATED TONO BITTERS BE heel:nil:nit 'the inosti)opular Medicine I in cireuintiiin for the cure of LIVER COmPI.AINT, bYSIT'EPSIA; IlEill; - irfY OF 'lll/l INEPLVOU.s WEAK:‘SI'..SS of the sToEAcu afol DIGESTi'VP , ORGA,SS. . It is also gailOn;.. , , a great repntationl the _ CURE of • I Principal 01110 e: roudersport, Poaer A GENTS WANTED• to Sell Ketteirs One Vol. Ritiory of the Rebellion. runE enly work, every page of which Ito. pre. 11;11,1 for att. preen ,eihee the eloae of the war 'lie tpapitherilf ( , t . this Work has no I.arahrt. rthe Gltnnral Agent' for the weitt retarnt. Over 700 er hay 617 the. Ikverngo: thrin44l l week. The catteas. , t4irls Ptat begun, yet WO 10110 40v 50,006 At the rate We are iii" selling, ourlist Will be Over 00.000 the first year, tin hollering is (11c a•tt,.peet, wit ertietetl paper for 47,000 Vol ontai before al, way 1,0,1';41:: It tO Tr!! Full, Complete 'nod Priee,fsl.so Od . !, .out half the price of other fit-Curies,. in pi - 0 1.6;1,11,141 he nutetutt of re:tattle . . Our Agetitit rttphrt ret.tit t :there getter:ll ticidt e in the piddle to exeldnure the Two Vol. • Illn,trati , m4are nym:..r otis.and itettutilnyfrein steel plates. The*ork. 15 Ow ready for deliver., Address Koh. 6,lSits , Hurt fold, Court. umr..atx) HEALTIII A ,N JoruNmr, or PR:YMCA CULTURE FUR NOVEMBER, ISGO,I It 1 d : nnent, or thc. I,ritlnsl.on Isenssol iu its. length mid COLT I. Tito Alcoholic Mt, , kr A Irohnlic 11 , dication I , rowlin. 2 N.,t,•! , of 'Trowel, or En.thind. 1 3. ' 11 . ., - Ileal , ll of Stink 4. (initorr :4311713 (in Dr 5 A Chspt., on Nervol; ti.- l'hf.to 4l 'l%.sinina in . a leidoo trout Ti.r iiITO leni ( ?olture inl that I: ot " Ini: lic , Al ~. 1. lOr,ml;arn's . It ;tics. S. 3,,iern.iv,ent I,tr4 . rd. 1 U. Turki , h 1La1.1. , ,Ji ' 10. 'I ht.. hi , lola 1 . i•r, , . 11. Ili 'li Svnt inlVinelnr4. Li. A 'Learned I.dmloney Can Am rriVnts. 13: Tito True Teliti sraneiq Platform in Ohio. And many othey , interetdik nvtielns., 1 Tat IlEitti.o.nr 11F:A 1.7 , 11 Collt:till..i Forty rages of molter nn Phv,ie ' ,l Qulti!ro nod Health topi,,,, ;AN! t - ,h,,41 u' 1, in Ole 1n1n , 1, , of I. CV,Ty , pother NVIIO would rear 11;.!r ell ddren , to. r.,hit 't.'illannood every E , lli kW Who 1vi,11 . .a preserve his 'lieltith, and every inv3lsl tvho would he leO away "rt-lt a 4,11)1,1)dilleo.. ill trot' :17111 .10,3.. k. 111C.11T.11 ,, i to t drpt.11.1,.11i..!0 on Ni . , tire's rsmedie6—alt", . .0.,0d, clt thipg, oleep, ;tad at wh.e lwtli ,, ne. '1'1:1::4,-3.—Ono edgy nil , Vi'll' ' i.l -' ',.: ho Health In.tilutiong of d - r IncAR, lmi l eeet College: in being itltutioki, to the Publithere t i/Vl'n, 15 re1.1,-; 1 1.11 . v,.;57,t Ayldlei;S '.NI l ql ten C I IN, AC 0( ,utli 1 1 CO lUDIIE ' SVS3 itT AC. , J. , Wi ALIA N, PRINC -- 1:-TE A t. 4 T ! 1! \i oompoielit Toaolir !- EX:. 71;11, I Will 1,I•oitl iiiiv, 2. tiiiiio Twoi.o.l \V 01., , ., 'lliiiiioi, itirll in C•immoil and liolior 11 , :o...;11Hh Br :mil l,iii in Lft11,11.1,..6,00 1` P:II , I:lt i 1,111 : . , ,. .1 toi'S: 10e1 , 1Uht.i, t, , , , 1tY - 11 ; R,/.1 , 41,.... by!,i,gle :mil double cuily Exl it -t C11:11.,,,:.. I Tht• eolir,p; rif,irt9trttotiiin wi'lbo tli i boll iii every riiiii!oct,Joit, , cspooiall\l Flngliiili Ilriiiielivii, 11:4 !li;cipliße rin lirin.! Rooms, filitiil!!!!. Or ,tudefitell tiwili,el..os, rat, bb rentoil reason:lt! furl her pnrtiotiliirs itthir,i.E., tbe rrii oport, l'oniiii. i ! GEit3l AN TOWN TVA, .AR RAPII. r r k 1-*amil, tim4 un A.e.ricuitural,Tou , plal of the largest - V aild hanilsomei.t ile,itrip i .ion, peroted to choice literature, ittelitiiiiig nvt.tr,,y, -7Cirl i t - tfil i, ii. Tzl)O 11 , and Moralardentertaining 're 'din p niiirally. Ia the Literary IL.artinrid we studi pre out ,the cho:rest v:trittlii , witliilt ihe reatth ~..1' oiv/-cxt,. nFle,l Ine.n. 11,0 Novo:let ~ , v. 'Pale=, Port ry, ice., Isliallbei sitpplied fr , :in I ho boat and higliest sourceii, alit! be i etiniti to anything to he found !ill nay journal witiugaziniii,ll - A,lricultilre and Flortieultute, elthrideinz farmina, eardening,fi S.i init r,isine,e. Oar ltd ors lh thin-depart ment for - oNlir thirty yearn, hafie met I.; h cordial up probation'orthe public, Our pprpor bat , IRell to for-.j 111s1111 , e1111 it:ld renable II:folio:111ot 11p0t1 these eery important Ira:lobes of Industrie, and to protect them so far a. W 1 Lin 0111 rower atztt!tiel. the false dootrinesil iind stilt - hi). litnipri,o , id i the in 1%) .. - inj, i iirrs toidsen,ojiond tniv,int are,: I.y which the fartuitr IA iilr l e,titullyas.t.ailetl, nit, portion of the dii.irinuntown Telegraph is alone . ' wort% the whole price of subsOiption. .i 1 News Department. — rite same Industry, earn and': ilhioriinir tit ion,in gathering:mil p t ; eptiri tux the stirr tint i; ev int, of the day, ii.Nprossly fiir this li.upor.whicli hioi , hitherto been one of lt3 z4:tr;:ed fOltnTes And given ,o . ' Itiliver,alsati , •f.tetion,will be eying nuerlwith redoubled c'''oma to meet the Snore:lsllle .qelllllll , l of the public. I', Rms —TwO bollarA tool • IZirty Cpnt, rite 11111111111 No orderii ritceived without the ensh,:ioid all subscrip- ', Goo:. eitopped lit the end of thitime 'laid for. i .Address, . Philip' It. "'ream, i Editor and Pronrictor i ,GerManton i trhlladelphiaira, I Nov, 11, lba,ll:st, . 1 :, I •,' . DlvoncE. 'MINE tt - Nri ;PARISH,. ) of lIQ, June.Tertp, by her next frievd, j 156 5, In the Coirmou IYAN ;Plea,: of Potter coon lay, Libel in Dircnce. WILLIAIrk. PARIS:EL JTo William 12..Parieb, Responden: above-named. 1 Please talze hotice that; e tubroel.:r and alias aubpoena havinu been 1.-isued and returned hiled,',.rou are herdby required to appear bu the first day of text C,ourt,,khe ISin day of breerutier nest, to answer to the cumtlaint made inthis ease; . 11.; C. LAItRABEE, Sinr4 Coudersport, Nov. 6, ISi,S to • , BANKS LYON, )No 166. June Tel m,1E65, in the 1:4. l Common Plena. of Potter county ELIZA L.: LYON. `Libel' ] in Divorce. To Elizal! Lyon, Rodent ai , ove named. Pleaae 'Laze notice that a.,ublioena and alias subpoena having been iseued and returned nibil, you ard hereby required to anOar on the lira day of acct Court, the 18th day of Decem ber next, to au ever to the Complaint made in this e'use P. C. L-IRRABEE, CothinrETort. Nov'. 6.180,5 to JAMES LOGUE. ) No. Ett, - June Term, 1665, in '..be Common r i.N teaE of .t ter cnuoty, ? ELIZA Locur, UM in Divorce. To Eliza Logue Reemmdent abori, narneM lake notice thltt a -übpoena and alma eubpfAra havitm teen lEsued and raturmdmlbil. you are hereby required to appeall On the firer day of next Court, the ISt Li day of D , cember next. to Euswer to the coMplaint male in tide C:t Cl. LAITZABEE, Couderaport, Nov. 6,1565. to • DIVOI - {,C12. - . ISTOrrICIE. i 1 MATHEW YOUNGS, )INo. .11, Dec. Term, 19Gb, in vs j.ltheContmott Pleas of ittp.ter FnA-scr.sYouNGs..ycoonly, Libel in Divnrce. To Fttn,C Youngti. He.liondent alytve named. Ittea6e take notice that a tiubpoena and aloe ttultpoebaha;ving been isFutt.d and returned ad h il. you are hereby re4nir. ed to annba'r on the ftrtd ;day of next Court, the 18th ,i day of Depernher nelt,' ctO answer to the complaint made in thle! ca-e. . •".C. LA ItItABEE, *Lill: Couderstort ; Nov. 6, r 05. te er 1565 -------- ij i. - ‘- ortcli:Norrx err.. 1 • Millill SNATIIi j ) No. fi'3, June Term, 75135. in •s. . . the ConnntAi PleaiOinf Pnt- Orrurlt A '2 , ,i - SNA TH.) ter c‘iiii,ty,Libel to (invoice. To G i tt.',* A In Santh,lZespondent aboveliamed. Please (Ike !node . ill. t a suliputinq•ind •O'its subpoena Iwin , z been! isi.inth and returnsl nihil ; you.are beretiy l'el q nil nil tn t -pear on tie first day of next Conti), the 18th,day oi ' Dee:tier next, to tinewer I to the above corn plaint midi-i in this ca , e. D. LLAIIRAAIEE, Shit. Cuitni , tisport. Soo. 8, iS'5- te . 3.31 - VOT2 elt] NOTICE. C.A.1.11.14L.. PARKER, ; No 06,Junt , Term.1665, vs in tie Common Pleas Mi.VRY If. PARKER. ofPttereounty, Libel in Divorce. 'lb Mary M. Parker, Ilespimdent above. fi'leroo talc,' notice that a subpoena and alias .abriorilis 'having keen i=sued and returned iilbil; you reluired to appear on the first day of next. Count, tlye IStli of bee next; to answpr tojthe econjOailt made in ebb' ea e. D. C. LARRAP.EE, Ctiudere , urt, Nov. 6, Ilob N'timaislistrOlor , s Notice. \\Y Ii}ICI AS. T.e t, rs'of a~ltniuielration on the ea. zlnynsldp, dee'd, have heen granted Id the uhdersign notme is hereby given b, all rersnbs indebted to said e,' , :rte to tnahe nalavilate roent, and p er , o46 havonl (lairas aoainst the estate aforesaid wal present ;lion, dilly authenticated, for scttl•lner , t. , L. E. Mc(Llll.7.c. 13ineham Nov. 4 1 , 11 61 • +- A COmplete Pielortal itistory of the II Times." I . ''Thebest.chenpest,and most sneeessful 'Family Paper in the Union." PE . - WEEkLY HPLE:.inIDLT ILLI:z I TEATEp. Critert/ ,Vot,' , .e.x or the Press : "Tile tat family pawi in the United " Thr Ni.wsp 4 rEß ~1 ou r eountry.--romplMe in a'{ 11,1. do,:tni 12oUrier. ; num • , Ne.h. York. ~ar~:~c~~~~~~~~. 1 • 3.acte.. . r il lc ralAiohere, hay. , rerfeele.l a nygtent or mailint; ,y tvhirh thoy call ,upply tlio INI AC:a ZlNEatol WEEKLY pro l in pile In ! ire , .., 111:n pr../ .r to receive t}leir reriod• ienis dir,ctly from tho ofile, of re bhcat 106: l'he pnetvge olt I I avpot'S . I .i2:17.i no i, '.l. , ettto a year which ntuot be paid at the sHscribers poot.ollice. I I i 1 2'0 3-'3Ot.T. ISt : DEM Y. 'rho WIN. 7365, and (-al. 'dirt t: iu,trttcttou ❑uhes, (lerio, , n liiddie of term.) c cent,.llool; • tang it 'without iTAPPER's MVCIAZINE, oneiyear $4 00 i An Extra rimy of either the Maclzine , nr Weekly ' will ha zratis eve! y eluli of FIVE SCH 601:113IIIIS tit S.; -I,tltl each, in one remittance : or Six Co;ii for f 2.0,00. Nandierg can tic ;up:,lied at are time. A Complete yet, 11 , t‘r Thirty-one Tat it; iteut r;oth bitlitur, will be ,ont by exprose, fi l ehdit at expereo utiprae.htwr, $1 22 per volume. yolliTtleA, by Mall, post paid, i 3.00. ( loth caseA, fir binding, :IS coots; by mail. lm i.paid. Address It 4: BF:OTHERS, Franklin Square, NOW York. ornun and prat. lim the Common a,mit u1iir,,,..113- ,ftirit/ir, to board ly in town. For ciral at Conder. "To Whoin It May Concern." • DIOORE'S RURAL NEW YORKER Tn E leading and far largest: circulating A grluultura Horticultural, Li lerarv. and Family Newspaper n America. has become so popular that various per :lsons are defrauding the people of several States andl Canadashv pretending to be traveling agents. Twat of ail s net; strollers, for they'are swindling sharpers. The floral New Yorker has 2)0 21 . 21V21102,2 age » d local Club Agents. The safest way to secure the paper Is to remit directly to the published or 20:21 in a club being throned by some one yen know. joist to your local paper The Rural is the; one to take, but 11 liOn' I let a stranger fmndte the subse'ription money. The Rural New Yorker is a large and beautiful Doable qua rt o .Weekly printed and Illost;'ated in superior style. compare its Cent rota, Appehranee, any other journal of equal or less prlc'ennd deride upon it; merits. Volume NV 11 commemies with Jan.D6d, inn hence Now to rite TIM) TO I.. , raserunr.. Terms,tn Advance: Only E 3 a Sear; less to Oulu , . and liberal Ind urement s.(including $lOOO in Cash Prizes,yo Club / te. Specimens. Show-33111s,..Inducemetts, : iko., sent f , ee on applicltlOn. Address H D. T. "lonre, IS ow York 1i0r6,1564 I=l Criticll . _Vivie,7 thr Press. MARTIN'S AMERICAN HOTEL, CORNER 4TH & WILLIAM STS., WILLIAAISPORT, PA. L. & 0. MARTIN, Proprietor's, This Hotel has been much enlarged, refitted,. nue otberwi'se improved, with excellent sta bling, making it inferior to none in William port --Aug‘ 19, '65 PACIFIC HOTEL, 170, 172, 174 & 176 GREEWICH ST., (ONE SQUARE WEFT OF BROADWAY.) Between Courtlandt and Dey Streets,New York ,TOIL 4 PATTEN. Jr., Proprietor T• .HE Pacific. Hotel is, well and widely known to the traveling public. The to cation is especially suitable to merchants and business men ; it is in close proximity to the business part of the eity4-is on the high way' of Southern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and steamboat depots. 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 nre spacious and well ventilated ; provided with gas and water; the attendance is prompt end respectful ; 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' hotel-keeper, he trusts, by moderate charges and a liberal policy, to maintain the favorable reputation of the Pa cific Hotel. JOHN PATTEN, Ja. 179. Trerd - , 1794, INSURAN NORTH PHIL Oldest 'lnsurance Cash Capitalsl,7s qEVETY-ONE ' N Years Successful Business Experience, with a reputation for integrity and honorable de lingunsurpassed by any jpstituti on. • . LOSSES PAlDisince organization, 517,- 500,000.00, witlnut the deduction of a cent, or a day's delay I_l LIBERAL RATES for all the safer classes of property. Insirance of Dwellings and Contents, a specia ty. BRICK or STONE Dwellings insured per petually, if desired, on j terms of the greatest economy and safety to he insured. It is Wisdom and Economy to insure in the best Companies, and there is none better than the old i nsurance Co. of North Atherica. Apply tb M. W. McALARNEY Agent for Potter county. NEW FLORAL SKIRT. F. S. OTIS'S New, Novel, & Most Serviceable LAMES" 11001 3 . SKIRT, NOW IN THE 7STARKET This Skirt combines three of the greatest inventions known in the manufacture of Hoop Skirts, for which letters palent of the 'United States: have been grouted. Ist. It has a beautiful Patent pad,lwhich doubly protects the ends of the bustle springs consisting of heavy Satin Jeans, neatly bound with kid. $4 03 2nd. A superior patent clasp, used in joining the springs together. I , 3rd. • The springs are fastened togAther by means of this PATENT CLASP, which pOSsesses Solierior Strength and Finish over rql other fastenings heretofore known or used'.' The combination of inventions as opplied to this, the Floral Skirt, gives it Oretadvan tage Over all others, in Durability end Style, out-wearing any two common skirts.]l Orders solicited. Skirts will be delivered aboard of any freight in N. Y. citO'reo of charge on receipt of the money. 31annfactured exclusirelv by the American Skirt 106 ORANGE STREET, Brooklyn', N. Y. For sale by A. MILLER & CO., 3-10 Broadway, N. Y., and by the Trade generalliy. A T 11. J. OL3ISTED'S TORE can always be found the best o Cooking, Box and Parlor ST • VES Also. TIN and SHEET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS,I SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also. Agricultural :Implements, such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTTVA: TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, Cc. HIS WORK is well made and the material do . od. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy. 'Ready Pay of i all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused.; Store ion Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. hug. 1, 1863.-50 WAGON ' SHOP ! TIIE subscriber having located in Lewis villa is prepared Co do all kinds of work in his line, on short notice and in the best manner. Malting and Repairing of all kinds. lam enabled by the aid of ma 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'a, Dec. 1, 1864 PUTNAM Clothes Wringer Will wring anything from a single Thread to a Bed-Quilt. PRICES : $5.50, $6.00, and $B.OO. P. A. Stebbins & Co„ Agents for Potter county.—Jan 25, 3863 E COMPANY OF AMERICA, Company in Amenca nd Surplus, over ,000.000. SI(-. 1 . .. ... --. . 1 --- • .• 1 ..-, ~.:-. - 1 ii.. The War is Tlit.." - ,1).R: . e.T.'NIUSt...OI9IiII "Live ti I Ten Difie THE •• - • a. S A P A, • I%Te::,w So that while others are ina&ns up, we shall SHOVL Are now ready for wholesaleing and retailing i • DRY Gpoos, READY-MADE CLOT HMG, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKE.RY,i YANKEE riOTIONS, &C. Flour, Feed, Pork, Groceries, &c. . . , I Give us a call and save Fifty per Cent. We return you our thanks for your liberal patron age for the past] year, and shall continue to sell • _ j AS.CIIiEAP AS EVER. Wellsville, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1865 101 .. : .... m •,_ 0., ro _.--,,:•_:.unt r_.,.-; -,-..;-,,r ico p e A t sT (V./ Co. fleadquarters' , for Bargains I FIRST FALL OPENING I Elegant Seasonable Dress Goods TEE ZORYI:Eat 6TOILLI FULL Dmsgt4t.d::Cl.6ak Trimmings A\ J. , t i n , r 1 • , ,--, 1 , r , I', l 7 1 , I: \ ', L . A.l !. ',ilk( ,._.)._-_,__,l 1, . t MAMMOTH STOCK ' OF MiCitC3rtiffo aro 'l3.4c::)(es; The Proprietors of the POPULAR CORNER STORE are determineii to supply this market with the best quality of DRY-GOODS, HATS & Citf'S, HARDWAE, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, AND PATENT ; MEDICINES, FLOUR FEED & PROVISIONS October, 1865 d Let Live i" 11E ,8 1 /1 1 a • DeOartments ent AiVififiOTH v-yr El A ia f t' . o)W, < Nos. 2. A. 3, NVlolesale and Retail IMI Ft 7 , ,f, -,.)., R0c , _,,, ~,,,), .\,,, i , ,_ ~,,,,,,, m, ~,, ~ k ) ,„_y_..,,, ~., ~,,..,..,,,_4),,., ..„), ~...., P. A. STEBBINS & CO. ' 1 t e'er EMPIRE p Goa s it first department is filled with C. H. SIMMONS. =I