/TOTAL NOTICES ! El sg,ooo A TEAR - made by any one with sls— Toole. No experience necessary. The'Paealdente, Cashiera, and Treastiret of 3 Banks indorse the circular, Sent free with samples. Address this American. Stencil Tool Works, Sprmgdeld, Ver mont, . riostdm Beware of Ambuscados. • Few people realize the fact that diseaselies in ambush everywhere, ready to seize upon the weak. The strong pass through many perils In 'Safety, the strengthless fall by the wayside. It is *mating tnat the feeble should totter with uncertain steps over the face of the earth Ir danger every day of falling victims. to the morbid influences by which we are all sur manned, when 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 be thot' 'that after the twelve: year's experience which the world has had of HOSTETTER'S BTOSLICR Btireas ' all would knew that its effect is to . preventdisease. The fact is notorious that a dose of poisou which will scarcelyssffect a vigorous man in yerfect health will kill a weak one, Now -what is the cause of epidemi l c diseases? Poison *lithe air At this s eason the atmosphere is •archarged with the Seeds of intermittents.re naittents, rheumatisth. pulmonary disorders, billions cemplaints,*d the like. Persons whose nervous systems are relaxed are the first to succumb to these distempers. Brace up the physical energies then, with this po tential vegetable tonic, It is the most por ters.' recuperant which the botanic kingdom has ever yielded to patient research and ex exPeriment. Try it. The blindest disciple of this 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 krial of its virtues. t Allcock"s Porous. Plasters.— Tllue plasters have the compactness of Of kid leather and the flexibility ofa silk glove. They bhre cured varicose veins and external aneur isms. For all affections of the chest' weight upon the diaphragm or upper portion of the bowels, in colds and eoughs, for injuries of the back, for all strains:or bruises, for a weak Dick, for nervous pains of the bowels, and other nervous affection and cramps, for heart affeetions,—in all these cases they hare to be properly appreciated. DR. I. T. HENDERSON'S LETTER; Farnville, Louisiana, Marbii 8, 1858 ):11t. T. Aucocs,—Sir: I have been suffer- ing under a severe attack of neuralgic disease ofimy bowels for years, with hypertrophy of the heart, and have tried everything known to thik practice of medicine From the very, best ; 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 cure. The counter-irritant effect of your plasters Produced in such a mild and gradual way they so invigorate the circulation around the parts to which'they are applied, and exert up on, all nervous diseases such a great sedative influence, that I place them confidently at the head of every plaster now in use. Yours, very truly, I. T. HENDERSCr.C, M.'D. DR. TOBIAS , VENETIAN LINIIIIII7. DIED OF CROUP—It - RAT A PRETTY and interesting child I saw last week ! But now alas l it is no. more, Such was the aorcrersation of two gentlemen riding down town in the cars. pied of cioup ! how strange when Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment is a certain cure, if taken in time. Now mothers, "re appeafto you. It is not for the paltry gain and profititve make, but roc the sake of your infant chtld that now lies at your feet. Croup is a dengerous disease ; bu.t use Dr. Tobias - Venetion Liniment in time, nod it is robbed of its teztors. 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. Price only 40 cents a bottle.. Office 56 Cdrtlandt- Street New Yerk Sold by all Druggists. EDITOR OF JounNAL—DEAa SIR : With your permission I wish to say to the readers of Your paper, till:al will send-, by return mail, to all who wish it, (free) 2. Recim, with toll dir l ections for makitag and using a simple Yeietable Balm, that will effectually remove. in ten days, Pimples, Blotches, Tan. Freckles and all Impurities of the Skin, leaving the *sine soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. II will also mail Tree to those having Bald Reads, or Bare TAM. simple directions and InfOrmation that will enable them to start a fully growth of Luxuriant Flair, Whiskers, or a Moiistache, -- in less than thirty days. All applications answered by return maii without charge. Respectfully yours. THUS F. CHAPMAN, Chemist. 831 Broadway, Nev York . lift. To•Co.'Nst - mntlyEs.—The undersigned bating boen restored to health in rt fan- weeks by a yery simple remedy. after haring suffered sereral years, withqt severe lung affection— is iiizious to make known to his feilow-suf felrs the means of cure. all who desire it, he will send a cony of theiprescription used, [free of charge], with thedirections for preparing 'and using the tune, which they will find a sure cure for Cotisumption, Asthma, Itronchetis, .Coughs, Coldg i etc. The only.object of the.ndx,ertiser inu.ding the Prescription is to bentfit the afflicted, and -spread information which he eonbeires to be invaluable, and he hopes wery sufferer will try his remedy, as it will net them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription,will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, IWillianisburg, Kings County, New York, Sept. I, OM. [3mos. ITCH! ITCH! ITCH! • SOHATCH ! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! 4 Wheaton's Ointment Will Cure the Itch in 4 8 Hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains, find all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cts. For isle by all Druggists. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS k POTITER, Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston, it will be, forwarded by mail, free of postage, to !try part of the United States. Sept. 10.---Sp. Notice. 6 moe. Dit.FILAINS&BRO'SiII V I ,4‘,IX4BLE MEDICINES, which hare per fortned,surb wonderful cures and given gen eral satisfaction to all those who hare; made nselof them, can be obtained of DR. A. COUDERSPOET, Potter:Co., raA 'who grill examine patients, astertaip the natlare of their disease, and give all necess ari directiOns and advice to those who make ens; of theiNeiiioines. Orders from abroad ertll receive pmmpt attention. littly 12 1 \ 1865 • • ITHE POTTER COUNTY .TOURNAL Canderspori,' Tuesday Evening, - Dec. 19, 186 i i_odal and General. Le- Mr. Clark had an euthilsiastic recep tion at his Sociable last night, and at the so licitation of friends, he will give another, with a change of programme, to-night Let no one fail to make use of this oppohunity of bearing one of the best singe'rs, and of seeing J one of the most genial l hearted men. 0111* space will not allow of a more extended notice at this time. I:ir.A.sites Wanted by I. Grtesal lie' You Can find .71tristmas Toys at Steb bins' Corner : Store, in!great variety. is determined to sell off a fait assortment of goods, bought during the late fail, at prices which cannot but be considered Tery fair.• We have receiyed No. 1 of the. Reno Times, a fine looking sheet , just commenced at Reno, Pa., by S. D. 'Page, Editor. It is independent in Polities and aims to be a reli able exponent of Oil Interests. ZErliadarne Demorest is the acknowledged leader of fashion in the Commercial Metropo lis, and her Magazine is accepted by the fash ionable world as tbe only criterion by which a correct taste may be formed. It is of great interest to the ladies. 'the Scientific American enters upon its ' third decade with the january number. It is the only reliable 'paper devoted to the inter-' eats, of inventors,land is also the manufactur ers guide. See ate Prospectus in another column.' Wrt verybody knows that auction is the place to get goods cheap, and to those who have good judgement it is a safe place. The irrepressible C. H. Simmons •qill sell a full stock of goods at auction during the present week. See, notice in another column. v par Martin Brothers, of Olean, whose ad-1 vertisernent will be found in another column' have an established reputation for honesty and fair-dealing, and their stocks are well known as being carefully selected with regard to quality and to the wants of the people. We commend them to the attention of friends vis iting Olean. Sinning and SorPocing.—We wish to call especial and particular attention to an admira ble book for the young just issued from the press of J. C. Garrigues Co„ piiblishers of the Sunday-School Timez. The work is very highly commended by differeßt journals, all: over the country, as will be seen by reference to their advertisement in another column. We think it prove a very acceptable 'present for the coming'holidays. j 'The Holidays. The gayest season of the entire year is now approaching, but'whilst we are eujnyinrr this festive F.e.lst a let us r.o: ft.r . ,et that in t:me of 'health we must always be prepared for dis— ease. Coughs; colds, sore throat, croup,asth ma. Mad whooping cough, are speedily cured by Coe's Cough Balsam. Whilst dyspepsia, constipation, sick-headache, sour stomach, indigestion—the most pnlitic'j source of ill health, is certainly cured by Tti . timely usd of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. TUE SATCP.DAT EVE:4;ING POST.—We notice that there has been a change in the manage meat of this well known and faForlte Weekly. be the admission of a lady anti:or as editor, Miss Bella Z, Spencer, IThe Ppst fcr the en suing year wjll..contain besides the .usual amount of miscellany, contributed by the best writers, two continued stories, j one by Emer son Bennett,,e,ntitled "The Phantom of the Foi-res , ." a wild story of the early settlement of Eentucky,, the, other by the editor, to be culled "Genevlere Howe." Wheeler Wil son's.celebratei Sewing in9cnines are offered as 'premiums tothose tviio get certain.clubs. The price of the 'Post is ,52,'60 a year, two copies 4, four :copieseight (and one gratis) $l6. Sample copies :Ontaining the terms and inducements in full.are furnished gratis. Address• H. Peterson Co., .319 alnut street, Philadetpia. Penticai Metamorpho'sis. How thoroughly the detnocrhtic party has been transformed is Ehown byl, the fact that Mni James Brooks, member of Congress from this city, is selected as its repres,entative for the office of ..peaker of the HoLise. Mr. Brooks began his political life as a writer against slavery' having travelled all loser the South to furnish himself with the materials for strcingsardevenrioientanti-invenyletters He was next an extreme whig,'d times of high political excitement editing the Express,' and outdoing in the vehemence of his denunciation of all democratic men and measures• the Tri bune or the old Courier and Ezaminer, Many ' people must remember his ..fierae and. almost' insane virtuperations of the radicals, the de structiYes. the loco-focos, the demagogues, the ignoramuses, in Short, of the democrats, who seemed to his fancy the very scum optic earth. Finally this Same Mr. Brooks devotad several years of his ilife to an effort to debar our foreign , born population from the right of suffrage, and parricparl.`ithat part of it which had been educateid m the Catholic religion. His hatred of Catholics and aliens was only equalled by his detestation of the democracy. But now Mr. James Brooks is the candidate of the same socalledidentocracy for the Speaker ship of the House of Representatives : Mr. Brooks has not changed; save in reference to Slavery, which . he,now loves as he once dis liked it, and yet there is a perfect affiliation between him and the "democrats."—S. Post. Potter County Teachers' Institute. Teachers' 'lnstitute met at the CI ly6ses Academy, Nov. 28, at 2 o'clock P. M., agree ably to the call of the County Superintendent, e d insession and c ritintie eight Teachers were present and participated ' in the'exercises. It organized by electing, the following officers : R. T. Claßin, President ; Rev. J. C. Stevens, 'Vice-President; Elmina garish, Secretary ; and Maria Burgess, Critic. Oonitnittee of. Arrangement fur the after noon and evening was appointed, with in tructions to report immediately. 'Report of Committee read and adopted. Class-drills in Reaflhig and Geography, conducted by Mr. H. Harrisiand Rey - . J. C. Stevens. during wh'ch some ibterestiug remarks were mace by R.T. Ciaflia,ancl J. C. Stevens, respectins the best method of teaching Reading and Geography. A Committee' was applinted to arrange a programme for the follos-ing day. ETENID7G SESSlON.—Lecture by Mr. J. M. Johnson, aiso, Lecture by Supt. Clain, on the subject of "School Gover i ninent," after which a short, and lively disciussion on '"School GpverOment" took place, in which Supt. prof. Stevens, Fl M. Johnson, and H. Harris, participated. Report cf Commiitee on arrangements for the following day, read and a.dcipted. SECOND DAYS SESSION —lnstitute called to order at! the appointed time,. $I o'clock, A.M., and opened by reading the Scriptures and Prayer, by Supt. Claflin. Class-drills in In tellectual Arithmetic, Reading and Practical Arithmetic, conducted by Miss H. E: Wagner, Mrs, C. A. Johnson and Miss J. Wagner. AFTEENOON SESSION,—CI4.ss-iyills in Gram mar, Orthography and Spelling, Geography, and Theory of Teaching, conducted by F. M. I Johnson; Miss E. Stone, Supt. Claiin and I Proff. Stevens. • Report of Critic called for and read: Committee on arrangements for the follnviingl day appointed. I • Fvniiii;o SE'sstox.—Rev. J. C. Stevens deliv ered a very interesting Lecture on the subject of "Systriaitic Study." The Academy room was filled with 'Teachers, Students, and Citi zens, and judging from the close attention paid by be audience to toe remarks of the speaker, I should say that all were highly pleased 'and edified. The query proposed at the Spring Institute "Why does the sun shine into thei North window .in Summer?" was explained "clear as mud" by Mr. C. Lewis. He also !very gravely informed the meeting that the Mississippi does not rim up hill. The following queries were then submitted and discussed: Ist. Will two balls of the same material, one weighing one pound and the other one ounce, fall from a building in the same time? 2nd. Should pupils be required to write outlines? 3rd. Should teachers pro nounce the words, for the pupil in reading? 4th. Should teachers use secret means to as certain the conduct of their pupils? The above questions were discussed by PrOff. Stevens, Supt. Clatlin, H. Harris, F. M. John son, Mrs C. A. John'son, and others. Rep l ort of Cornalittee of arrangements for the follovv- I • ing day read and adopted. , : r .3 Tam ;Dem' SEssioN.—lnsfatute called, to order at the usual time, and cpened by read ing the Scriptures and Prayer, by Rev. J.C. Stevens. Class drills in intellectual Arith metic, Reading and Penmanship, conducted by Mrs. G. A. Johnsba, Miss C. Hawley, and Proff. Stevens. AyrEr.'sooN StssioN.---Class-drills'in Gram mar, Orthography, and Theory of Teaching, conducte'd by. Supt. Claftin, Proff. Stevens, 'and E. Parish. Critic's report called for and read. A Committee was then ap pointed to arrange proceedings for the fol- lowing day. • EszN/N;o SEssios.—The following questions were iliEdu.csed ReJolt4,l, That the Legislature should adopt a stands:rd of Text Books throughout the State. • ResoZred, That whispering should not be allowed in schools. After ,Which various qtestions from the Query-box were discussed. Report of ICom mittee read and adopted.- Fottarn DAYS' SessioN.—lustittte called to order by the President, and opened by the usual Chapel exercises by R. T, Claflin. Class drills in Geography, Reading and Practical Arithmetic, by Miss E. Coniston, Mr. F. M. Johnson, and Miss E. Stove. AFTERNOON SESSION,—The af,teruoon was devoted to the examination of teachers. About !fifteen teachers were examined and Profes r,siOnal Certificates were granted to Rev. J. C. IStevens, Mr. F. M. Johnson and Misses E. ;Stone, H. E. Wagner and E. Parish. • EVENING SESSlON.—Professor Aur.x, of the Coudersport Academy, was introduced to a full house, and delivered a Lecture on "Sym etricai Culture," which was very highly ap ipreciated by the auditors. An interesting dialogue on the subject of rernperance,(the production of Hr. C. Len-IF) 'Has then 6poken by the author and MissnaFall Burtis. An botion of Supt. Claflin 1?esolveil; That ProfeSsor Allen be requested TO furr.isn ! fot publication Pa the Pennsylvania School :JoUrn4l and in the Potler Journal, a copy,oE his Ucture delisercrl, this evening. I 1 On motion of F. M. Johnson Resoircl, That the proceedings of this In .Stitute 11:4 published in the Potter Journal 1 During' the whole time the Institute was in session; the citizens of the Village and vicin ity took it lively interest irt the proceedings. and made it the more interesting by = their P i resena3 and encouragement, paFticularly at Eveniiil Sessions. R. T. CLAFLIN, Fres't ELMTNA' RlSti, See.y. ASHES ! ASHES! THE subscriber will pay 12 Cents per bushel for Dry Ashes, and 20 Cents per barrel forl Ashes that have been used. Apply to I. GRIESAL. Couderlsport, Pa., liec. 18 3mpd Lyoifs Periodibal Drops ! The Great, Female Remedy fer Irreg. ularitles. These drops are a scientifically corn. pounded Il4:tid preparation, and better than any Pills, }lowders or Nostrums. Being li4uid , their action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy arid certain specific for the cure of all obstructions and slippres-ions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact! that over 100,000 bottles are annually sold and consuited by the ladies of 'the United States. every one Of whom speak in the strongest terms of praise of their great merits. They aro rapidly taking the place oh every other Female Remedy,and are con sidered be all who know aught of them, as'the surest safest, most infallible preparation in the world: . for the cum of all Female complaints, th 6 removal of all obstructiions of nature, and the promotion of health regularity lind strength, .Explicit directions stating when they may be used,and explaining when and wh3 - they should not, nor could not be used without pro ducing etrei.ts contrary to nature's el,oken laws, will he fonnd cirefully folded around each bottle, with written signature of JOHN L. LYON, without which none are rehuine. Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LYON, 135 Chapel street. New Haven, Conn. who can be consulted either personally or by tnail:Cencioing stamp.) cob. corning all i)rirate diseases and female wealmes.es. Sold bylircrapts ever.r. where. Pr:CO $1.50 pr Bot. C. G..CLARIK• CO., 13 . r? Caere.: :or tatted s!stes sad 'eanaits IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ASID NATIONAL TELEGRAPH INSiTtI/TE. F. W. JENEDIR, ... .1. C. Ssirrg, A. M., }'Principals: ALEX. COWLEY, tirg College Building,Corner Penn.and St. Clair Ste i4econd `• " Odd FellowN'anildltig,FiftbSt. Tird " .` Nos. 28 and 28 St. Clair St. 1 W ARRIVALS FOR TIE EER: Erromo Dec. 9, 1865. J. IT. Patton,Harristown, Crawford co., Pa. J.S.YanroorhisMonongrela City. Wash.,co.Pa J. B. Henry .Hartstotcn, Crawford., Pa. .1. R. Sitter, }tarmonsburg, Crawford co., Pa. W. M. 3lossman, Jamestown, Mercer co. ; Pa. 3.'S 3luller,Duquesne Boro'Allegheny co., Pa S. S. Glass, Remington, Allegheny co., Pa. A.'D, Book, .Edeusburg, Lawrence co., Pa. F.J. Ohl, Buckhorn, Col.ico., Pa. p.B Calhoun,North Jackson,3tahoningco.,Pa. A. I S. King, Unity, Col. co., 0. N. , Purden, Chillocothe, Ross co., Pa. D. Rex, Winterscille, Jeff. co., Pa. • W. J. Gillmore ' Wilkinsburg, Alleli'y co., Pa T. 'P. Lardiu, Tarentum, Allegheny co., Pa. J. Ti. Lockhart, Sharon, Mercer co., Pa. T, [ H. Gray, Youngstown, Mahoning co., 0. 9. D. Junes, ,: LI St J. A. Walters, Shippensburg, Comb co„ Pa F: 0. Nowell, gbeasburg, Cambria co., Pa. E. 13- Clouse, Manchester, Allegheny cu., Pa F. Sander, llegheny City, Pa. E. H. Tullis, E. Pairheld, Col. co., 0. J. IZ. D.ortelly, Wesley, Vecango co., Pa . W. C. Shields, Kent, Ind. co., Pa. . J, N. Ballard, West Newton, Allen co., 0. J. R. Rees, Ada , Hardin co., 0. J. W. Shaw, Oil City, Venango co., Pa. For tertns and information concerning, the College, address JESKINS, SUITE! k COOLEY, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONQUER , EARLY! The tendency to grayness by promptly attacking THAT GREAT ENEMY to personal beauty, with the most popular article of the day. Cristadoro's Hair rye, which, like SHEMIAN,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 Druggisp. Applied by all Hair Dressers. 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, 51.00. Sent by mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. address' WARNER & CO., lysn Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y * *"Don't be foolish."—You can make Six Dollars froin Fifty Cents. Call and ex amine an invention urgently needed by every body. Ora sample sent free by mail for 00 cents, that retails easily for SS , by R. L. Wolcott, 170, Chatham Square, Net: g r orb». THE NAM &I HAMLIN OARLNET ORGANS Forty different ;styles, adapted to . sacred and secular music, for $BO to $OOO each. Thirty tire gold or ISilver Medals, or tither first 'premiums awarded them. Illustrated Cata lognes free, Address, MASON & HAMLIN, or MASON & lIROTHERS, New York. THE MASON & HAMIAN (1 . Ab lnet Organs and Chlclier- Ing's Celebrated Pianos for sale by John jl3. Shakspear, of Wellsboro, fioga county, Ps. Persons desiringto pur chase can do sd by applying to A. L. ENS: WORTH, Es4.i. at the Bingham Office : Coudersport, la. AGENTS . WANTED! $lO A DAY EASY MADE c 0310 Br. selling Eni , ravincrs, Card Photographs and Stationery Our ' StatiOnery Packets ex cels all others ;teach Package contains Paper, Envelopes. Pedcil, Pens, Sc., and Jewelry wonh a deilar ft't retail. Price only 30 cents. We Will send kgents 100 Sta , Fonery Pack ages and a Silier Watch for $l7. We also publish splendid Steel Engravings and Por traits. Lithogtlph Prints, &c., very popular and saleable. IWill send a fine assortment of 100 tor $15.00 that will realize $5O, or a $lO lot fiat Nvill sell for $3O or over. Will send a sample lot foss that will sell for $l5. t . Send Stamp or Catalogue, Terms, &c. to HASKINS c CO.. 3(3 Beekman St., N.Y t" You Want . T° purohaseiCottos Goods, go to OLMSTED "Corot. illsuley. • 11. H. Curanuln. Alt4 l )rnejs-tit-Law, e T c , tio P n en o ns ;en Ap o ziV on at u t t e T nt a in B.,ek Pay, and al claima against the National and State Governments. ' nov2ltf TIME LADV:S. FRIEND— - A_ The Best of the Monthlies—devoted to Fashion an. 3 Ptire Literature. $2.50 a year; Two copies $4 I Eight (and ono gratis) $l6. WHEELER & 'WILSON'S .SEWING MA CHINES given s Premiums. Send 15 cents for a semplecopi to DEACON: & PETERSON, 319 Walnut St. 4 Philadelphia. • Single numberi for sale by the liet•s Deal ers. ARTH TR MERTON ; ' OR 7 and SOrrewing. 'Caroline E. Kelly, R I NICE, THE FmtmErt's DALGH '..NDT HALL," &C., &C. 7 Silllllol y -Miss AUTHOR OF "B TErt," Beatitifrl9, /THIS is a bo} good. it I most successful' the name of Ali in thousands 0 books have bee delight. Ilustrateci. Pricesl.2s .k that cannot. fail to do great. is from the pen of one of the writers of the present day, as 39 Kelly is a household word honies where her excellent a read with avidity,lprofit and ~e 'book will hare a salutary, Arthur home Circle, because the irthur Iler63n" is a TRUE one, taut particulars. He was a , , in one of our large cities,and [mple of wicked associates, he do wrong. The evil couse . a course are most clearly shoals pointed ouc on which ake shipwreck. PARENTS !—"D i influence in er narrative of ".A, in all its impo youth employe. through the ex was tempted to (pi.nces of suc. shown, and the, so many sons rd of the book sent by nail to fr l cceipt of the price. fiof onr paper, the Sunday nished free on application. RILIGVES & CO, EiS and BOOKSELLERS, Single copies any address on &motel copie School Times, I'lll J. C. GSA) PUBLISHEI 1495, th Fourth Stre.ety P'a THE NEW STOVES HAVE just arrived si OLYSTEPT 1866. ITe E b L e4. D .T Y L F, ,T E t N h - P — :, de voted to LITERATDREand FASHION., 52.50 a year. We give W EIELER &WIL 4 SONS Celebrated $55 Sewing Pllnciiines on the following terms Twenty copies and the Sewing Machine, S7O Thirty copieg and the Sewing Machine, $B5 Forty copies and the Sewing Machine, $lOO Send I 5 cents for a sample copy to DEA CON & PETERSON 319 Walnut'Street, Phil;; adelptiia. GLORIOUS NEWS ! THE GREAT SECRET OUT I THE GRAND-RUSH AT Martin Bro's • Accountfd for. THE trading public have at last found that Great Bargains are made,and that Goods not excelled in beautyland durability, can be mirchased at MARTIN BROTHERS'. Our stock of DRY GOODS; is full, and embraces the choicest kinds of Dress Gocds;Dontestics, White Goods, Cloths. Clothing, Boots k Shoes, Hate and Caps, and a general assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods• Good Prints and Sheetings at 25 cents ; all wool Flannels at 50 cents, and other goods in proportion.— Having bought within the last ten days, at greatly reduced Iprices, they will be sold ASTONISHINGLY CHEAP! DRESS GOODS We have a splendid' assortmant of almost ' everything, Crcito the coarsest Borlape to the finest Brocade'ilk, and Trimmings tfi Match* Our stock is, being constantly reprenialied by orders from New York, and will be sold out at i Small Profits.for Cash AARTIN BROTHERS do not intend to be undersol4 (when style, beauty. and durability are taken into consideration) by any estab lishment between NeW York and sundown. .IV. T., Dee: 18,65 Auction 1470,000 DOLLARS WORfili OP I DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, FURS, 1 - • BOOTS , 41 SHOES, &C., &C., &C. will be sold at Auction at the I Wellsville Regulators, commeneg ing MOndaY, December 1S IS6a, i . and ccittinne to, sell' every After-I noon .and Evening for one t•eek., C. H. SIMMONSI I Dec.l6 , It The ModtlPaeltr mfi aL eDt A;•iterizai. Deintoresee Monthly Magazine Combines and P'reents the most interesting, useful, and attract:-ve array of popular fea tures erer offered in a magazine, including larger and more costly Steel Engravings than are furnis.bed in any other. Oria,inal Stories and Poems lay• the• most eminent traitors.. New and yaltiable Music, by the most pop ular cmnposers.: Architectnte tnd Model Dottages, Iyith diagrams. Fine Portraits of ernient 'persons.: The Fashions, in every department' f La dies' and Children's Dress, splendidly illus trated. with unrivalled model Fashion Plates, and our usual Pei-size Patterns, Braid and Embroidery. . 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Students be required to attend church at least onc'on Sabbath, excepti in cases of sickness. .1 There Will he in connection *ith the Attid eray a Commercial Department, consisting of Penniansltip, Doolt-keeping and Commer cial Law. tie ate ptepated to teach Common English, Ifigher Mathematics, German, Lntin, Greek, Natural Sci&nces, Painting and• Music. The desict is to give student. 4 a thorough and perfect knowledge of - the btatiches taught. Tuition frimi $4.06 to SS,OO including Music: Rooms cab berented,andboardingobtained in private himilies at reasonable ;rates. Text books can be obtained at the Instia tion. OATS WANTED ! THE !rightist Cash Price will be Todd for i Moo., sand B`ashers of Oats; delivered at the Store of the tindereign6i fit., 14, 1865. If FELLOW CITIZENS! I take this method to irform ye that I tat now iocnted it likwayo, t etter - known / Brihdlev4 4 lle; with a Large Assortment It DRY GOOD GROOEB,IES J ItEADY MADE .CL9TELING, HATS. r BOOTS, SHOES',. &C., WHICH !!HSTI% SOLD . Rtgairdtegs or COST. My Stdre b'on will tna in the block wheri. Mr. TALE and myself t.Bl oral ry to give Yon Good Barzafns, and hqpe by so doing . to erit a sßail of kniiir f3afronago, An early can is solicited Jr, P. SLIIII4INX , , eincaro f OAT.: 18, 1865, CAPS )