II II a iIEOLU-N-6TICES_ !; g 3 A 4rEA ma.. - le by any ODC Nrith sls— Stencil TO , Jia ;So ex perser.ce nece..ary. 1.1,* Paesidssts, Casblere, - and 'Treasure s pf 3 Batiks. i n dorse the circular. Scut free with sarupya. A ddreas thelAmerican Steacil Tool Works, riprir4sdehi, Veri 3g3ait, • roct3na • Beware of Ambuscades. Fl ew people realize the fact that disease lies: in ambush everywhere, ready to seize upon the weak. The strong pass through many peils in safety, the strengthless Tall by the' wafrside: It is amazing tnat the feeble should totter with uncertain steps over the face of the earth , In tlanger every day of falling victims to the niolaid influences by which we are all sur rotinded. when a tested and proven vegetable 1 Ludic capable of endowing them with tilt vig-I or they need, is procurahie in every city; town and settlement. It might reasonably be thot' that after the twelve year's experience which' th 4 world has had of fIoSTETTER'S STOMACH Brirsas, all would knew that its effect is to prevent disease. The fact is uutorious that a dose of poison which will scarcely affect a vigorous man in perfect health will kill a weak one. Now whlst is the cause of epidemic diseases? Poirori its !lie air At this season t,"lle atmosphere is surcharged with the seeds of intermittents.rc -1 naitteuts t rhei.nfatism. pu'imuonary disorders. biliious, cemplaiuts, and tile like. Persons whose nervous systems are relaxed are the first to .uceumb to these distempers. Bra I,pi the physical energies then, with this po terltial vegetable tonic. 1 It is the most pow-1 recuperant which the botanic kingdom 114 ever yielded to patient research and ex experiment. Try it. The blindestdisciple of the old medical dozinas wilt at" keast, admit that a tunic and alterative, cordpOunded of •apiiroved beibsrroots, and barks, can do CO be4m,While theltestitnony of thousands invites a trial arils virtues. Allcockl's Porous Plasters. — These ylasters have the compactness o; laid' l'ealther and tbegesbilityofa silk glove. They Inittre cued varittose reins and external aneur- isMs. For all affections of the chest' Weight up!Ju the diaphragm or upper portion of .the botAtels. tu culd and eungl.S, for .injuries of back, fur all strains.or bruises, fur a weak baVs.,f , rr ttervoils pains of the bowels. and other nervous a'ffectiun and 'cramps. for heart L at•l' l eeticts.—in it these c.././..es they Lave to be properly appreciated. DR. I. T. lIENDERfe I ta.VS. LETTER, Fartaville, Louisiana, Marl tt S, 1830. Dn. T. A1.t...7:/cK.—Si7: I have Leen suffer ie under a severe attack of nc.iful : vic ,fluty bowels fur years, with hy,,t , cr , -c.2 , !.q of ! Aeart, arid have tried everything known to the practice ct medicine rum the very best M. D's; but.' truth prompts me to say that yo;Ir plasters have given me more permanent relief than anything else I here used, add I believe will e educe a perfect cure. - The counter-it ritant effect of your plesters,i is yroduci-d such a mild and gradual wav they so inv:gorate the arcund thel pat's to which they are applied ; and exert upHl, otl all nervous diseases such a great sedativci , ir4luence, that I place them cuandently at' the head of every plaster now in = Yours, very truiy. 1. T. lIENDE.IISON, M. D DR. TOBIAS' 1 VENETIA-1 - LIMIT-VT. T.E9 OF, CI:OLT—WHAT 'A. PRETTY 1 . . • I i jj. and interestihg - child I saw last•week 1; 501iD AND GONE!--The closing scenes in the i B=it now alas : it is no more: Such was the i “wiar office, - ior, the tSth Congressional DIS- 1 conversation of two gentlemen riding ,lown trite „tif p _. l • . enn.,)ivanta, to:ok place on Tuesdit ' y tci!wn in the cia , rs. Died of croup ,! now strange ~ 'go' when Dr. Tobias' Yenetinn Linsment is a , I = l '. l l- : ivlYen allltl,-le gdsand chattels" of the certain cure, if taken in time. Now mothers. . ProvOst Marshal's office' were disposed of !Mil i TN 6 iippeal to you. It is ni - i': for the paltry gain aurtion. On !ThuF , sday .all the document !of' and pro't we make. bat ror tile sake of Y c ' ar ''. value to the de' partment 'Were boxed up and inlfan: rbil Si that now lies at yoilr feet. Ci - oup , 1 1 . sent to Harrisburg• f and the office in Williams la dc-ii-ero - aq disease '. bat uE- , ,i Dr. To Venetion Liniment in time. and it is rubbed port Passed into history as among the things i of its terrors. Always, keep it in the house 1 tlii.t Were. Of the] cil-i-ihal operators of ' the ' ] 6 p r i m ay not want it to-night, or to-rnorroc . v 1 I : terrible machinery' of the office, presentat I.i t-e no telling when—but armed with tilts Lint- , 1 , • , . ••• _ • Tome w h en i t . safe we noticed H. C. Bresiiler. Es q., the chief tnent -ion "re prerared, let it will. Price only 40 cents a bottle. Odic r, , ,; t cle i rk . , who has served ‘iduri;,; the war," With iThrtlandt Street New Yerli L.:,- Id .by a:I great ability and' with uniform patience' , a' nd Druggists. uri , ani - ty in the discharge of his arduous and ED:701 ; .:07 jOI2iIN.IL.-DEAI: : With ;Four permission I wish to s v t 0 tne readers na•Der, that I will send, hv ';return to all who wish it. Cfrrel a Reeitie, with full directions for making nsitz a Flmrtt , Vegetable Bairn, that efr. - ...ntually remove. in.ten dais. Pimples - . Bl..;tches. Tan, Freckles and all Impurities o: the Shin. hoving . the sa:me soft, clear. smooth and beaufifhl. will also mail free to those, having Bald or.Be.re. Faces. simple directions and 1:4 - ormation that will enable them tO start a growth b . f .. ..Luxuriant Whisikers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days. application=_ arriwered h. rtittliri Mai: charze. Besneetf - Ilie vour - ,3. I THUS F. CIiAPAI Broadway, New York. ,1 , 1121._ To CeNS , Z.X?Tir Es.—The h+ - C.ag boen restored to health in a f-7: weeks cs a very simple remedy_ after having si,reral years, with a severe lunix affection-- anxious to make knciwn to his fellow-suf f,-hers the means of cure. I .. - To all who d.s're it e will :end a corn of i.11 , e. precription used, [free of charge], with tie directions for preparing and uslng the rape. which thcly will find a . tee cure for Consumption. Asthma, Bronche , is, Coughs. COdq, etc. The only object of tte advertiser is rending the Prescription is t' benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable. and he hopes tfiery sufferer will try hi remedy, ns it will Cost ;hem not! . iing and may prove a blessing. IParties wishing the prescriptiomwill please address' Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. I Williamsburg. Kings Counts, New York, ISept. I , 1565. [3mos. ! ITCH ! ITCH ! SCRATCH SCRATCH: SCRATCH! Wheaton's Ointment Will Cure the Itch .in 48 Hours. Also cures Salt Rheuin. Ulcers, Chilblains., and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 59 cts. For sale by all Druggists: By sending 60 cents to WEEKS S: POTTER, Sole Agents. 170 Washington street. Boston, lisss., it will forwarded' by mail, free of postage, to any partof the United States. t Sept. I.o.=—Sp. Notice. 6 mos. . R. PILK INS & llito'sv ~! VALCABLE MEDICINES, which have per-1 formed such wonderful cures and given gen-1 eral satisfaction to all those who have made nse of them, can be obtained, of DR. A. FRENCH, COUDEP.SPORT, 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 pre of the Medicines. Orders from abroad xlil receive prompt attention. ' .Jul. IP, lees. fEf!E I OTTER GOUTY JOURNAL! Conder-port i Tuesday EVenitg, IXt. 12, 1265, ti 1 .call and General. ,1141 Court Ptoclataation an& Trial List on the foOth page.. "t..:r" (4Don't forget "Clark's SoeiAble,", Mondii!p evening at the new Court Souse: !i Xtersage will be found in this I week's issue. If it long but well worth read ng, 'k i e havelno room for t t urth , T comments. • The Dteember Ter of Court for this' , Count will be held next week, when we hope ,l • those who prlomised will ake good theird I , 'promises, and pay the prin ;1 1 There was just a iittle sleighing on ThanlisgiYingOay, which continued through the N4ek,"butliow the groUnd is black and the slow has4lmost disappeared from the hill=j , • - .lif' Advantage was taken, by D. E. Oltn 'sted,i f the 14te reduction in the prices of some taple godds to fill up his already large stock cith a new and fine assortment, which he is determined to sell at fair and reasonable pricesl Give iiim a call. I r - --,.:„J - The "American Agriculturist - -i- disputably; the . best agricultural month y ii pnbli l hed in ibis country, is about entering upon r., new year with the promise of (if it is possible) greater usefulness and increased intereH. We do not kriow how a farmer can ! I . successfully and prudently manage a farm with4l, the assistanCe of this practiqt' I farm„' ~ er's paper. • The terms are very reasonable.; 1 ' ' Singlc opies,sto "0 per year, four copies for . $.5 : In coples : fnr $19., and t? , 0 copies or more at $1 etch. Address, 011.3-GE JUDD, No.;' 41 Pail. Row,'New York,. . , . I : , I ~, 1: .., -" ` —'l "-- - r, .., : , LINE nUNDP.E.I.I , , Gotu .vOL r._.—This is be i moS CITY COMMERCIA COLLEGE title of an escedingly interesting story about l i I Alt D 1 to be publish.ed in; that excellent faMily paper' . NATIONAL TELEGRAPH : 'STITT:ITE. a e , s!)nddy-Sc.flol Time:!, of Philadelphia. The; F. w. JENNINR, .) c I ri narativ e is from the pen of an author whose'. J. C. S.ml - ru, A. 11., r Prin i )als. , I 1 I name is a guarantee for the, sterling worth of I AL'E''' Co` - 1 ! well Fire. Coilezeßuildinz C , rner P.nnland St. Clair Sc : the lessons it teaches. The object is to show ' ... ~,,,,,i ;.` . 4 '- (hid Ici:u-,...-?.olldii , g.Fifthrit. , the prioper uscis as. as the al of M ontT, ; Thir 6 "1 " ..N''''' ' :5 aL d 2 i .; s ' . Cli'lr St. ` l It abdundi in 'iacid' , nts ;r^wn from the lives ' ARRIVALS raiz. THE WEEK ENDLNIG Dec. 2, ISCS. i g. g.. .... I. of evil:tent pets Ons td show that wealth, in J. A. Hewitt. Linton. Jeff. Co. 0. . I ! : ' IM. G. TrOut.S.hbath Rest, BI lit Co., Pa. t , rderto prove a: bles'sin,- , , must be properly ; • C.A.Wadsw'orth.Cu7ahogarals.SurnmitCo.o : , The s. • applid .. ! tory alene is well worth in i C. 0. WOod, Elkhart. Elkhart Co.. Ind. any family circle the subscription price of the I W. H. Ei t senhart, Greenville, _ ercer Co., Pa. paprwhieh i's only $1.50 a year in adv;ance IL.R. Eis nhart, 1. 'I J ."1. Rulsell.Wellsbur- ,- .Brool e Co We , t Va. The paper :is published l ever 'week, arid at . 1 iJ: Bonney. Pit,s bur' gi7 Pa. •, tractik-e premiums are rllven to those who get ' A. Baltzell, St. Fraw:isvill, CI rk Co.. Mo. up clubs of new subscribers. .We recomend , G.A Conrad, Birmingham. Ali gbeny Co., Pa. our readers to! send for, sample copies and a ! \V " A• Petrie, Temperaneeville. " ~ 1 ! I.W.M.Gilison.N.Wilmington, Lawrence Co.. Pa. list of the premiums, wtliE.h willl be furnishedl A. C. B,,,,Tenm' ever, Ashland, Ashland Co., 0. lree, on appOcation to ;the publishers, J. C. i A. N. Griggs. Randall. Crawford Co., Pa. Garrigues J. 115 South Fourth streetiA..J.Ramsay,N.Wilmington. Lawrence Co.,Pa. , Philadelphia. , !, 1 F. H. Green, Lewisburg, Union C0.C0.; Pa. 'D. Ildwritd, " I C. W. Ma.:key. Franklin, Venango Co., Pa. P. F. Staley, Meadevire. Crawford Co., Pa. J. Wilson. - Youngstown, 3fahoniog Co., 0. J, M. Myers. Allegheny City, Pa. L. M. StOenson. Versailles, Darke Co.. G. G. F. Rednaan. Buchanan. Allpghenv Co. , ,Pa. .1. F. Bidmaii. Sharon. Mercer Co., Pa. D. H. Grimes, Perry, Pike Co..:Ill. G. L. Dewar, Coal Bluff, Wasi?. Co., Pa. J. Craig. jr.. ti ..1 Li /I W. McKeown, Stenhenville, JOT. Co.. 0. H. R. Fleming, Curwensville,qeatield Co.,Pa. petplexing It was a happy selection when,he was ;chosen, and seen became indis perisillse to thh "infernal machine,' which was a terror to coWar l ds, a dread to sneaks. and a bait to bounty jupers. We trust he will en ' gaze i:p some tot sib ess hereafter. as well adapted tol I peculiar Mbilitie,s. Mr. Hawley, the Commissioner, has also served the "full term, and Was "in at the death." He has been just and faithful officer, aad discharged' lais I duty to the satisfaction of all loyal men. Col. Blair,,whocaMefroca the field to the Provost Marshal's Office, snd Dr. Logan, who occa i sionaslly assisted !itt medical exarninations,and Mr. Higgins. Whci is always on hand for doing up intricate figure:work, witeesseld the closing cerern!Onies. wish them all the best of fortes in the ftiaire, and trust that they may I never be engage'd in a similar occupation againl Good bye Provost Marshal's Office ; a tlikcisand'eoriffieting emotions cluster around your memory and the diead necessity that broucht you forth'has been engraven deeply into the nations 4' heart.— William...l , oa: Bulictin• RELIANCE. 11 e deem if to be oiir duty to say to ;our reade'rs, that the most rel;ance can placeil in Cots Cough B.iisam. It will cure your < l ;hilciren:of croup, and yourself of any cough), cold. sure throat, or pulmonary affec tion. i It is th!e cheapest and best preparation in ai l market! Dyspepsia can be sViely and ,permatently cured by ] Coels Dyspepsia Cure.; Thousand., of dyspeptics lase sending in tlielr testimoni als to the pioprietors, sa,ying iit has cured them! •We say to those suffering from dys consthpation, sour stomach, or any disoretei l ot th'e stomach or bdwels, vise it a trial.l I 1 MARRIED: ThursdayDecernlicr 7th at the residsnce of the' brides; father hy David Conw ay Esq. peor g ,e Wrean. daughter of t. B. A. ST:03;0111 of Abbot toicr,ship, Potter County. ; . *.,....1" 'Don't be foolish."—You can make :Six IY,ollars front Fifty; Cents. • Call and ex.! ,apttn4 an Invention urgently needed by every ;body.i Or .a SaMple sent free by mail for 50 1 cents,; that retnils easily for $6, by R. L. '; Wolcott, 170, Chatham square, New Yorlc, 1 THE 4IAEON erjHATAIIN CABINET ORGANS 1 . - 1 ;Forty; different styles, adapted tl sacred and 'sec altr manic, for $BO to $6OO ea h. Thirty- Five Gold or 'Silver Medals, or other first premiums; awarded them. Illustrated Cata t love free, Address, MASON lz HAIt.ILE, or M SO & BROTHERS, New York. • . . JAItiES G CLARK ,, 1 "To Whom IL .141/13r Concern." • TII POET VOCALIST ! g ß E!a ti d c i ti n i e tu n n ty i I MOORE'S RURAL NEW YORKER win give one ' I _________,..„_„,..„. ; 1 . . MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTiT l r a er r a g r e r st , a cintia . tin i f y A 2s. gr ew ie b til p turs per I , in America, bus 'become so popular that various per in the New ;pun House on next I Eons are defrauding the people of several States rind' i I Canadas by pretending t 6 be traveling agenta. Bewaie Monday Evening, Dec. 18, 1865, ; oroil such stroliers, for they ate swindling sharpest. ~ i • - ' The Borst New Yorker has uo traveling agent A—only at 7 o'clocia, He halbeen visiting many of the towns !local Cluh Agents. The safest woe to Eczture the p i c ip u e b r about us, hi all of which he has been received with is to remit d•rectiv to the publisher or join In a great satisfaction. We copy the following opinion ; b e ing formed by souse one con know.'. . - .6" - Nex.t to from the "Tioga Agitator :- I your local paper Tie Rural Is the one to take, but I . "Unless More than human. Mr. Clark must feel i inan't let a strabger handle the subscription money. flattered b' his second reception in Wellsboro, Sat- The Rued New Yorker is a large. and beautiful Double urday night. The andien.v. woo übdenbtedly the: Quarto Weekly printed and Illustrated in superior largest and know dbieriminating ever assembled In this ; style. Compare its Contentir, Appearance, Se., with village on la like o...eat-iOTI. Tire fir*t reception of a . any otherjourniii of eorial or loss price and decide upon. public man mar depend much on popular curiosity ; j its merits. Veiume XVII commences with Jain 2`e6, but the sect lid depends on appreciative ii,tei est. i ana h,nce NON: is THE TIME TO :VT:SOF:IBC. Terms,in "The secret of his great popularity liiis in his sin : Advance : Only $3 a year : less to clubs, and liberal gular . bcnity r. f becoming absorbed intolhe spirit of , inum•ements (incliiindlit , oo is Cosh i'riess.)to Club Lie song, Ins Unaffected style, fine expression, and ad- ; Arsnts. Specimens. Show-Bills ; inducements, &c.. mirable eiimi dation, accompanied by a voice of ex- sect free on application.. quiche melOdy under such control as in obey the voice ; A idres; D. D. T, Moore. of every emotion. The world is indeed bettered by I "1iev6,1565 P.....eiester, New York his singing,' aLlied with the pure and gentle sph it of ' Lis muse." The fillov-.1%; tribitte to Ireland was contributed to the New Ytirk “Cititen," by James G. Clark, the poet nna Musicil Composer. It Lai all . lb, melody and fire of expression of ;Tom Moore besfefforta : ..krnerica to Ireland. 3311.1'11MS G. 01..1.P.5. We will rot forget then, Old Irelai.d, now That the dad--tar Illumines thy borders, And the A'gh of sub)niesion expires in a cow To be free as the girdle of waters I The leaves .f the Shamrock are flourishing here, And we honor the heroes who lore them, Where Sheridan; C and Meag4er, Like pillars of fire went before them. The roar of the lion to -heard in the nizht. AS he Oriikks In2nt the depth= of the fouhthins • But the Eagles are pluming their pinions for flight On the.era:zs of l:o uruth:e rr,un'ains Thee till fell on the Lion with talons of 'steel. Whet the war-ere I , raked by :heir troth , -r.= : They will strike, an 'd the power of the tyreLt ehall reel APIA the j.ang..i Le hue: meted to others I For;et no: the time when the spirit of Ife,:we, • Liken tropic. br,gze;insived In thy bowers, An• 3 wrirmed ev , re erwden and glen of thy shore Till it blos.somed with 'don er. But languish not now for the summer of song— Lo l the autumn Vind over the rages, The ftehis are all relttiv, the reaper, are strong, And they, rush to the harvest of ages Oh, Erin i thy golden hair mingles with gray, ' Aid thy t-ye,art ' in sorrow: And ms s who :no,;k at thyNZisioi.a to-day, Will view thee in wonder to.mor ; Thou shall risen - Ma tbuamrnish now }ending thy tea And iditi!i , nclr the scoffer with 6corling . , . Thy nigh: shall be lit by th , , Stara of the West, Till it breaka into Freydum's lull orning F. Livi::•rston: " ,s H. H. Houp, New.4.renad.a, FU:lton Co., Pa. G. W. Brinhan,Wellersbul - g,Soperset, Co.. Pa. W. T. Don, 4: For terms and infotma'.ion concerning the College, adiret.s. I E2IE.N.T, 30,E t • Piltsbnrgh, CONQUER EKREN: I The tendency to grayness by promptly attackinT • TIIAT GREAT ENEMY to personal beauty, with the mostmost popular article of the day, CH:•;tadoro's Hair D3-et Th ch. Ike SHERMAN,S LEGION, no Nyozd as fail." Under its application TIRE BLACKS COME OUT brilliantly, and the browns of every shade appear.(Manufactured by J. CRIST_ADOIIO, No. G Astor House, New York.. Sold by DrUggists. Applied by all Hair :)ressers. Whiskers ! Whiskers ! Do :you want Whiskers or Moustacles ? Our Grecian clompound 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.any-,There. closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address WAR:Cf.T. & lvsn 138. Brooklyn. N. Y Itobt, Hawley. H. 11. cumrain. Attorneys-at-Law . WI s T . :A n ) : ! O c S POI , T . ,. oPtenotii-t cn ' . i a 1 ..„ a ttention Back Pay. and all azaingt the .National and State Govtinar.ent.9. nvv:2l:l For Cotton Yarn GO TO THE NEW STOVES HAVE j4Et arrived at Lyon's Periodical Drops ! Mlle Great Female Remedy for Irreg.,- L 11:ari;ieF. Tires(' drops are a ..cientifically corn. pounded tied preparation, and better than at Pills. Powdersior Nostrums. Brira_ their action 6 direct and positive, ren&ring them a reiiable, speedy and certain srecide for the cure of all obstructions and suppres , Mhs o , nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 1C , ),0C , 0 bottles are annuallY sold and consumed by the ladies of the United States, every one of whom sneak in the strongest terms of praise of their great Merits. They are tepidly taking the plate o every other Female Remedy, an,: are con-: sidered by all who know-aught of them, as the surest' afest, ant most ihfallible preparation in the world' for the cure of all Female complaints, the removal of all obstructions of-nature, and the promotion of health rezularity and streneth. Explicit directions stating when they may be used,and explaining whenand why they should not, nor could not be used without pro ducing effects contrary to natures chosen laws, will be fonnd carefully folded around each bottle, with written si , Mature ofJOliN L. LYON, without which none are gthmtne. Prepared by, Dr. JOlll7 L. LYON, 195 Chapel Street. New -- faven, Conn., who can be consulted either personallY or by mail. tendering stamp.) ODD. cern:ng all private diseases and female ‘ceaknetses.! Sold by Drngglets everywhere. Price VIA pr BOt. C. G. CLARE ic CO., lytp Genera: Ars for tinted E„'„Oes and Caradis ACE TS WANTED! $3.0 A DAY EASY MADE $lO By selling Engravings, Card Phote ,, raphs and Stationerv. Our Stationery Packets ex cels all others ; each Package contains Paper, Envelopes,' Pencil, Pens, Sc., and Jewelry worth a dollar at retail. Price only 30 cents. We will send Agents 100 Sta , ionery Pack ages and a Silver Watch for Pl 7. We also publish splendid Steel Engravings and Por i traits. LithOgraph Prints, tze., very popular land saleable. Will send a fine assortment of 1100 for $15.00 that will realize $5O. or a $lO ; lot that will sell for $3O or over. Will send t a sample to for' $5 that 7. - 111 sell for $l5. I Send harp for Catalogue. Terms, se. to HASKINS 1: CO., 33 EeEkrAnn St., -IN.Y Waiquestionably the hest mustained work of the kind in the World . • Harper's iNew. Monthly , Maga2ine. Crilkal Notice...! of the Press': . It is the foremost Mahmz'ne of the dap. The tiv.eside never had a more del - oitt!ful eeimpanioumar the million a tn:om enterpri,intr fitiehd. than Ilsiriter'e alt•tmore : The most popular Monthly in the wor!.l.—)New 1 Tork Ohee'rver. We must refer if! terms of eniotty to the high tone at.id varied exec te.tr'z Magazine—a jour not with it monthly about 170.00 0 copies —in whose pozes are to be fotnLi some of the choicest and L:_teneral rendiniz of the iday. sp-ak of this work as nii &vide:l:is. of !I, A mericanPeopie : and tee I.,3purarlty it :lc:quire.; ie rnerittd. Each number contln. fuily 14-4 tue.rot , of readiru n-atter, appropri ately illuFtrateti w.:114.7...0d1v04ticutg.: and :t conii.4ueF in r..ts..lf the rhry . a:.d m-i ore pii,:eepLice.l t:1 11.0 l'e-t f.,tures of the journal. Jr has ;...-ower iu tLe tiitsen , illation of a love of pure I!•4rhlare.—T.:rhu:Eit's Gul . du to Amer ican Literature. t0r..3 , ,n. The voi LIME, .)11?: cor.Ft;:tileof tl.emselrts a Ilion.: n - of miF.'rellom suchUut found in the come compaAi in • c.hr .rher publication that come under our net:ce.—lbuiten Courier. € G. •The rulAig.ers.l,:v , perfected a s3 - =tern of afiin¢ whlch they eLti 51:1,1..y t he Mhr:_t7.!NE and %VI7I:KLY prorni , ,:ly to those who p:efer I their yerioa ica:.4l,2irectly fro7a the 0 :11 "7.f. 'Jr zatfnu. Th pf,st,i• z Lfas.,zine is 2 .i a 4 cent year Irlde rust : 'r`• p..id 4/ the eui!.., , e7:bers I \ E/P.PEr:f• 11.A7.1.NE, 6ne y enr An Extra Copy of elther thz.ll:l:ltthe or Weekly mai b•• of FIVE SUB 54,00 ir. one r,:nittance ; Six Cu-- Me,: for .i..2n.00. Back 1ic , „;if , er.F..,717: .7.711/71. , f1 ILI v time. A C.,:nrle:e Se:. now . cernm 4 ,....n.4. TiCr:pone nrne, in neat e:oti, binMne. wui E:ent by exprer - s, freight at expeni,e of purchaFer.-f r •:.f , pee volume. Single ~ olurne,, , by mail, pee: for binaln - 2. i. 5 een(s. Addreea & 'BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York. "A Complete PletorialLstory of the The best. cheapest. and most successful Faintly Paper is the rnian." HATTEP:Ss WEEKLY • SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED_ Critical _tiotices of ti,c Pres , : . ''The I_ , e'. family pact pal ilsliiA in the U,:ited , Stat,is. - --iNew I..ndoid Advertise?. • . 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Yece OC7A . VO. con taining double the readatz rnattor, that gam be fund OL]ISTEIY . n any roller sirnilyr pt.:Vic:Won on cwt.:: sulject t -, nterest !o farmere. fruit uruweis, grape gr.v.:ers in particular, "rteek ralien , . cort!e:lers, bee keepers, &c. This e!ezant paper is i:ll..trated with some of the most costly Elm:art:l.7.s. that mo wy and art can pro. duce: and'its Literary department embraces general Family rending, which in interest, ha.: never been equaled in this country. In brieltheFirrtAL AMSKICAN lii now-admitte+3. urriver=ally,-tn tre the most Practical and Re!ikble Agricultural acid liertieuitural pnblica. :ion extant. Every subscrib-r receives the full value p of the paper In ccheat.,G neVineg. Strawberry Plante or fine - Eugravin4s.v - ort 3 cach; and ail subs ribers for ISIA who remit thi . money before Dec. 15th re ceive the volume for 1.5 5 FREE FROM THE TIME ,THIT SUBSCRIBE to the close of the present year. ; • The. Agricultural editor of the FM:ado:phis "Satur day EVeninz Post" Can entire Ftran4er) in congratula ting me on the appearance of my new paper, writes "my opinion Is that you have issued the be-: journal —all points considered—for the prackical, working far mer. that we hake ever had in tne 'United States, or ~nvarbere else I like its gen,ral make ilp better than :hit of any paper I have ever seen. * These are my honest sentiments.” Agents sae eveaywbere wanted to get up Cinbs,n ho ,eesive magnificent Premiums in Vines. Plants,Enars ,ings, me Casn, Gold Pens, Maimes, Sampies of the Rung A t riczn salt free to all :rants. Address T. B. m_n. - ER, Mut= OceidaCo. w 'fork. X 3.3. E2L: Times." BE Franklin :N.; 1: V, Tack gOUDERSPORT PRICE CURRENT. Reported every Tuesday by Ps AL. - - Steolarboimusi cli "40c..• 1 Desiers i ja Groceries sad Provisions, ' I Conderspor z. ; Apples, green', 13 bush., $ 50'to 1 00: :: : do dried, , " 200 250 Beans, _ " - 300 350 Beeswax, re lb., 30 35 Beef, cc , 3 10 Berrlo, dried,i? quart . 25 '35 • Bud:Wheat, V bush., 62 75 Buckwheat Flour, 250 300 Butter, 11 lb., :35 40 Cheese, " • 15 •20 . 1 Cloverseed E5O 900 i Curn, 13 busb., Corn Meal, per ewt., Eggs, 1 7 1 doz., Flour, extra,l-2, bbl., do superne " Hams, lb., Hay, 11 ton, • Honey, per lb., I • Lard, Maple Sugar, per lb., Onis, 11 bush., Onions, Pork, V bbl., do V lb., do in whole hog, lb., Potatoes, per bush., Peaches, dried, V. lb., Poultry, Ib., Rye, per bush., Salt, 11 bbl., ' do 99 sack, Timothy Seed Trout, per bbl., , Wheat, V bush., White Fish, bbl., COUDERSPORT A C,ADEM L 1' J. W. ALLEN, P SSISTED by competent Ttacheis.• The WIN TER. TElf.ll, will begin Nov, tr. 1565, and con• tidne Twelve Weeks, Tuition, including Instruction in Common onelligher Etiglith Branolits, Gerrnan and Latin Languages. (to be paid at middle of !Pm.) • (rum sti to ZS. neidentalt, t wenty-five cents. *Book.- , Keeping, by tingle and double entry, taught witl.out z:vral charge. The course of instruction be thorough and prac. tical In eery respect. but es.peuialiy in the Common English Branches, the discipline mild, but uniformly firm. Rooms, suitable for studebts Li.,sirine, to board themselves. can be rented rer..-onaluy in town. For further particulars address the Principal at Couder ' sport, Peull'a. TTLYSSES 'AC --VDEMY J. C. • Principal; F. M. JOHNSON', Assistant. Mns. CELIA BORTIS JonNsos, Preceptress. • MRS. J. V. SrsTmis, Teachet• of Oil Painting ar.d German. M. 155 GEP.ILD:NE WOOD, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music. The Wlinter Term cf the LeTris . clleAcadeir.y will commence WedneSday, Jan'r 3, ISCG. Studehts are requested to be present at the commencement.. in order to enter their classes the first ;week. Classds will be , arranged to accommodate ALL. especially those who fiesire to eater upon a course. BM Studehts will be required to attend ei,urch at least once on Sabbath, except in cases of siekness; Therel will be insonnectiol with the Acad emy a Commercial Department, consisting of Penmanship, Book-keeping and Commer cial Law. . We are prepared to teach Common En.:;',lsh, Higher Mathematics, germa.n, Latin, Greek. i Naturj . Sciences, Painting and Music. Natural i The esioa is, to give students a :borough I and per ect knowledge et - the branches taught. 1 Tuiti m from .3:4.00 to $B.OO including Music. I - Roo s can be rentea,and boarding obtained I in private families atlreasonatAe rates. '1 Text books can be' obtained at . the • Insti tion. FELLOW I take this method now located at Os I with a arge AssortMent of DRY GOODS,. GROCERIES, READY MADE CLOTHING, ATS, CAPS; BOOTS, 'SHOES, &C., WHICH 31175 T BE SOLD Regardles3 of COST. Ary Stare yeu will firld in the OM Simmoni, Blocicvshere YALE and myself will ever try to give you GOod Bargains, and hope by so doing to merit a state of your patronage An early coil is solicited Jo Po SIMMONS. Oswayo, Sept. 18. 1865. '3E/13E4 gas 'AION I can't sto adveitising because. I've quit selling ca'ilco for now I want to Sell Farms, Survey Lands Write Deeds and Contracts, Pal taxes for non-resi 'dents, ..tc. THEN AGAIN I have a BLACKSMITH ticonstantly on hand' in the old shop, who hates to have a bare rootontorse pass the shop, and 1 taust tell of it to get hien started. 'mg uspni Brookland i Fa., ,NeT. le, 1865, SY.NTRT H np E of sundry Write of Vendie Exponas, Pieri Facies and Levari Paeiaa issued out of tbe.Coart of Common Pleas - of Potter County, Pennsylvania ? and to unit Ilia reeled, I shall expose to public sale or °rani' r, at the Court House In Coudersport; t!zt MONDAY, the 18th day or Dee., 1865, 61.1 o'clock,-p. m. the following described tray-.! or parcels of ;and to wit: 'Certain real estate situate ill frordet t viz.: Beginning at a post in the sotitlr fl e4'. warrant No. 2113 being the south-tweet 6 I ner of a lot conveyed to : Susan Ayres, thene. west by the warrant line 160 rods 'o the DeNewville lot, thence by said lot north EtO rods to the southwestcorner of H. Edgcomb'e lot, thence east 160 rods thence south 80 rods to the place of beginning; Containing Eighty Acres and being Lot No. Fifty-one in said tp., and part of warrant No ;2113. al: out Fifteen .-tcres of which are improved, with some fruit trees thereon: To be sold as the property of J. J. Crouch. ALSO—Certain real - estate in Oswayo fp?, bounded on the North by lands of John Briz. zee. on the east by lands of Walter Wells, on the'south bf• lands of Wm. Wilcox. and on/ the west by the Highway leading from Oswayo to the Eleven Mile, Containing One. Hundred. and Twenty-four and Three-fourths acres,' about'Sixty-five. acres of which are improved ? ; with one frame house, one log barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the; property of W. T. Kenyon,, W. M. Kenyod,; Lawrence Kenyon and Vanrensalear'Kenyon, ALSO—Certain real estate in the village of Lewis rille ; Ulyssess •tp , Beginning at the south-west corner of a lot in the village of Lez - isville conveyed by deed by John Hackett nod wife to Elymus Hackett, said corner be lug in the highway running west 'from-the said Elyrni.::s .store, thence north with the line of said Elyrons Hackett's lot S. perches to a corner,.it being also a coratfof the said Hackett's store lot, thence west perches to a corner, thence sontli 8 perches to the centre of the high way,thence east 6 perched' to the place of beginning; Containing Forty. eight perch'es of land strict measure, it being the lot of land conveyed to Mary A Bailer by Lucy S. ilaclett by deed bearing date the Is:11 day of Dec., A. D. 1863, upon which is erected one frame liguse. To he sold as tho property of M.try A. bailer r 1 00 1 25 j 2 50 300 25 • 12 00 14 00 10 00 11.00, I 25 S 00 10 00 15 • 20 20 30 16 20 45- 50 100 125 30 00 35 00 18 20 10 12 50 62 30 3 10 15 100 150 500 525 15 20 800 350 800 900 175 200 800 9CO _ . ALSO—Certain renal estate in Wharton tp., Beginning on t'e.• First Fork of the Stet:encl. honing creek near the north line of warrant No. 4727, thence north 27° west along said creek 71 perches., thence north 40_° eastalong said creek 13 percLcs.thence north 18° east,ia said creek 12 perches thence east 70 perches to a hemlock, thence south 109 perches to apost ) and thence west C 5 and 6-10ths perches the creek to the place of beginning. Contain. ing Fifty Acres 'mere or less, about Five Acres of whicH :..re improved with one Tramp house one frame barn and some fruit tree thereon. To Le sold as the property of Jameb Bartron ) Jr. . . . . .AL.S.u—Curtaln real estate in Sharon fp ) Beginning at a Post corner in the south linp of a lot known as the D'Aubigny tract, au c it standing 4.5 perches west of the south-ea t corner orsaid tract, thence along the line f said tract west 79 and 5-10ths perched to tlie north-east cornet ofa lot of land tonttynd by the Shedd of Potter county to Joseph Mann (Sept. 24. A. D. ISCI, and entered An Deed Book A, page 45), thence by the line err' said land south 100 and 7-10 tbs perches tap, post corner, thence along the line of B. fr: Nichols land east 79 and :3-10ths perahes to a pest corner in the west line of a tract of land icld by John Keating S: Co. to Amos D. Nichols, thence by said line north 1.00 arid 7-Piths perches to the place of beginning; Containing Fifty Acres of land, on which an imprevement of about five acres.. To lie sold as the property of 0. C. Warner. ALSO—Certain real estate in tlysses til l Bounded on the North by the Highway leads ing from. the Kibberille school house to Thomas Hamiltons, on the east by lands of Deborah tieing and the National e Road; od the south by the National Road and. lands of Alva Carpenter, and on the west by lands of Thornas.diamilton,-Containing about Thirty Acres more or less, and being part ,of lots No.'s 171 & 17t3 cf the allotment of lands of S. Ross in said tn. ) and part of war. ' want No 2272, abo,lt Twenty acres of which are impioved, withl one frame house, one milk house, one frame barn and some fruit trees ' thereon. To be sold as the property of George -B. Baker. re will kir, paid for a Ti.ou' S. delivered at the Store of t. B. S. ColtyviL CITIZENS! Ito Inform Yet: that I am syc, bztttr kac , .7a as THE REASON & HAT riAblnet Organs and Cliiclict -1-) Ing's Celetwated Pialuos for: sale by John B. Shakspear, of Wellsboro, Tioga•county, Pa. FreTSODS detiriag to pur chase can do sothy applying to A.l L. EN WORTH, Esq., at 'laic Binghato 4 .ce, Coudersport, Pa. j- lIIN r'S BLOW' OF RUSES,—!tor the La dies,—at STEBt;IYS SEEEIUM'S SALES, D. C. LARRABEE : Sheriff. Condersport, Nov. 14, 1565. Register's P'otie e. 1 O all Creditors Legatees and other per= sons interested : Notice is hereby given that the follotring named persobs did, on the dates aExed to their names, file the accounts of their Administration to the Estates of those p l ersons deceased, whose names are under mentioned in the otaice of the Register for the , irobate of Wills and granting Letters of .3d ,, Ministration in the County of Potter; and that the same will be presented to the, Or phan's Court of said county for confirmation and allowance, on nhe 18th day of Decembet next at 10 o'clock a. no,. at the Courf a6use in saitl county : Nov. 11, It3Gs,—Partial account Of Polly Estes, ..4...iministratrii of the Estate of 'George Estee dec'd ; late Of Oswayo tp. Nov. IS, lEGs.—Final account of S. 11; Presho. Adulluistratrix of the Estate of S. J Gee, late of Allegany tp.. "eec'd. DAN :RAKER, Register. Coudersport, Nov. 14 3 18.:1-3. adirdnistrator's Sale: BY virtue of an order of the Orphan'; Court , for the C . ourity of !Potter, the following described real estate belonging to the e3ta LS of JOHN GLASPY, late of the townsilio of Sylvania, is said county deceased, *cif pis sold. , o the highest and beet bidder, al ins Court House in the Boro' of CoudersOrt, on. Tuesday the 19th dau of .P.!•r. next' at I o'clock - P. M., all that certs.in messuaga -Imin-et of land sitnatedin Sylvania township f Potter county, Penna., and bounded Rma described as follows : Beginning at the west comer of Patent 4;5S thence les:tracing" eastward along the line of said Patent eighty-, perches La a corner, thence extendi`ug ward al6r:g the west line of said patent twty hundre'd perches at right anclesiiith tb.eitirsts line. thence extending along - by land of \ atn't Webblsouthwardly eighty perches to- another' zorner, thence by the Vands of Thomas ke.,e.f two hundred perches to place of beginning,: Containining One Hundred Acrd of land be the same more or less. ROBERT K. YOUNG, • dmsr. Sylcanici. Nov. 6. 1665.