II C PECIAL , NOTICES M Whiskers !, li?ihiskers ! Db3qin {want: Whiskers o r. Moustaches ? Our Oiteine compound will 'force them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald *de, in Six Weeks. Price, $l.OO. Sent by until 'anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt ofl price. Address WARNER ilystt Box 138, Braoklyn N Y 11E MASON & Otta CABINET ORGAPS Forty different styles. adapted to sacred and sOcular music, for $BO to $6OO each. FIFTY ONE Gold or Silver Itedals, or other first premiums awarded them. Illustrated Cata logues free, Address, *MASON & HAMLIN; or MASON & BROTHERS, New York. ,Eitormixtg the Strongholds ' ; *prejudice and misapprehension, and arrrying nil before it CRISTODDRO'S. HAIR DYE •rsues its march of success. Like those of the Union, its colors are the cynosures of every • eye, its victories LEAVE - NO STAIN. - turns thousands of heads, and charms innumerable arts. Containing no caustic elemont. it cannot re the hair or blemi.b the akin Manufactured by CIRISTAD,ORCI, No. 6 Astor House New York. •Id by Druggists. A.pplled,by all Flair Dressers. AGENTS WANTED ! qao A DAY EASY MADE $lO By selling Engravings, Card Photographs and Stationery. Our Stationery Packets es 'eels all others i each Package contains Paper, Envelopes, Pencil, Pens, &c., and Jewelry worth a dollar at retail. Price only 30 cents. We will send Agents 1 - 00 Stationery Pack ages and a Silver Watch for $l7. We also Publish splendid Steel Engravings and Por traits. Lithograph Prints, &c., very popular and saleable. Will send a fine assortment of 100 for $15.00 that will realize $5O, or a $lO Tot that will sell for' $3O or over. Will send sample lot for $5 that will sell for $l5. Send Stamp for Catalogue, Terms, &c: to HASKINS & CO., 36 Beekman St., N.Y Fifteen Years Ago HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS was strug gling into notice against the prejudices. which, every- Rhin g new,however excellent, is doomed to encounter. TO-DAY it stands at the head of nil the tonic and alterative prnpanniens in existence. Its celObrity hn,, evoked inn tations but xo Rivets, Physicians prr, itnitations but nu pounce it the ONLY safe stimulantith at has ever been introduced into the sick Chamber. In the hospitals of the Army and Navy, the surgeons find it the very best tonic for convalescents, end report it as invala lab e for sustaining the vigor of troops on the march, as is remedy for scurvy and all scorbutic affections, land as the only specific for' sea-sickness. California land Australia have emphatically- indered it as the '2iiiner's Medicine Pan Excatt.ssics. and in Spanish iAmesiea and all the tropical climate, it is considered Ifbeouly reliable antidote to epidemic fevers. i There Is no mystery about the causes of its successl llt Is the only stomachic and alterative in which are lcombined . the grand requisites of a mild, pure, and lunvitisted vegetable stimulant, with the latest select Ilion of tonic, anti bilious, anti scoe. , .utio. aperient! .1 and dcpnratire herbsdplants, ( roots, and barks thq, !have overbeen intermixed in a medical preparation. I= The Bitters have this distinctive quality, which is not shared, it is believed, by any tonic, tincture or I;lettraet in the world ; they do not excite the pulse, thOugh they infuse a wonderful degree of vigor into. ) the nervous system; and strengthen and sustain the /-'whole physical organization. llt Is also proper te.State,the 13itt'ifs are sold excla , slvely In glass, and never under any circumstances by the gallon or the barrel. Impostors and imitators I are abroad, and the only safeguard the public has against them Is to see that the Bitters they buy bear I the engraved label and note of hand of Messrs. letter & Smith, and the government stamp over the cork of the bottlo. y DR. TOBIAS' , VENITIAN LINIMENT. A CERTAIN CURE FOR PAINS IN 'VIE „t-i_ limbs and back, sore throat, croup, rheum. tism, collo, &c. A perfect family medicine, and nev erß fdile. end Read 11 llead 11 1 LlVOtilk, WAYNU Co., Mica Juno 16, 1859. This Is to certify that my wife was taken with Quinsey Bore Throat ; it commenced to swell, and Ina so, sore she could not swallow, and she coughed violently. I used' your Liniment, and made a per fect cure In one week. I firmly believe that but for the Liniment she would have lost her life. JOHN H. HARLAN'. Price 40 and SO cents. Sold by all Dru7.uists. Office, 56 Cort landt Street, New York. grandrefies Pills, Inllnenzia, Dipthe. Yin. —ln infl.nnmatery affections. when nu bleeding is permitted, a free use of these Pills soo4 modifies - the alarming symptoms, :And perseverance, accord ing to the directions, usually quietly cures, and cer tainly nothing in risked in using 13randreth's Pills. .Yor cold, influenza, diptheria, pains in the head: diz ziness and apoplexy, no medicine can be compared to thorn. In erysipelas. fever and ague, small-pox, 'and. in All the discases of childhood, their Uelo insures ••a speedy recovery of health. They produce these 3eeialt.l simply by taking from the blood its Impuri lies;ieaving' THIS VITAL VALID FREE, to aid a weak "locality" to recover its proper and necessary "status' or health. BICANDRETIPS•FILLS have affinity for the SUBJECT MATTER OF DISEASE and cause Its CERTAIN RXPIILSION FllOll THE 'BMW Wagon's Periodica l Drops ! mile Great Female Remedy for Irreg.: j_ ularities. These drops are a scientifically com pounded fluid preparation, and better than any Pills; Powders or . Nostrutns. Bain liquid, their action 13 direct and - positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy • and certain specific for the cure of all Obstructions and • suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles are annually sol 4 and consumed by the ladies of the United States, every ono of whom speak in the strongest terms of praise of their great merits.• They are tapiilly taking the place o every other Fenaale Remedy, and are con. , *Wend by all who know aught of them, as the surest safest, and most infallible preparation in the warld4 for the cure of dill Female complaints, the removal at all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health regularity and strength. Explicit directions stating when they may be ueed,nnil explaining when and why they should not, nor could not bo used without pro ducing effects contrary to nature's chosen lams, will be found carlilly folded around each bottle, with written signat re of JOHN L.LyON,wlthoritwhich atone aro germ ne. Prepared by Dr. JOTIN L. LYON, 195 Chapel .Street, New Raven, Conn.,, who can bo consulted e2ther personnlly or by mail, (enclosing , stamp,) con eernlog all private discasls and female weriknbases. Bad by Druggists everywhere._Price $1.50 pr Bot. C. G. CARE & C 0.., lysp General Agts for United States and Lianadas 1.500 Per Year) We want anents everywhere to sell our strievuo Sewing ALecnines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. Tho °six machines sold itt the Bruited States for less than $4O, which are lellY licensed by Bowe, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover as Ba ker,Singer & Co.. & B whelder. ALL other cheap ma .ehinee are infringements and the seller or user are liable to arrest, tine, and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark, Blade ford, Maine, or at No. 823 Broadway,Now. York ; No. =6 Carter St., Philadelphia, Fe. ; No. 14 Vombard's Mook.-Chicago, 111. ; No. 170 West Fourth St., O. ; or - No. 8 Spaulding's Exchange, Buffalo,. Dec. 26,1865. lswly. • Dr. A. FRENCH' CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS A RE becoming the most popular Medicine ..0". in circulation for the cure of JAVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAINL - pICE; DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, - and WEAKNESS of the ETOEACFrand DIGESTIVE ORGANS. . It is also gaining a great reputation in the CURE of DIPTHERIA. Principal Office, rondersport, Po ter Co.. Pa OATS WANTED I Highest Cash Prise will be paid for n Thou sand Bushels of Hate, delivered at the Store of Tentidaralgned iallport. B. S. Colwell. 11111 port, N0v.14 4 1.858. ' NM THE POTTER . COITiiII JOUItNAL Coudersport, Tueiday Evening, Jan,' 16, 1665; Local and: P-eneral. SEW - See new advertliernents: New siock.of goocls-4.Simmons. New Eirm—D. C. do M i Di. Larrabee, FoundC. S. & E. Al Jones. Proplamation—Sheriff Brown. • Register's Notice—D, Baker. Administrator's Sale.—M. D. Briggs: Guardian's Sale—Gi C. Manley. Notice--13radford & Sherwood. Nevt Skirt for 180—Bradley. Headley's Histoiy of the Rebellion. To Consumptires—Wilson. Errors of Youth Ogden. Strange but True—Chapman. C. EL Simmons ) at Wells Ville, is fit ing up with new goods. ' • 4 fierAll the new magazines an d papers far sale at the Post Office Book store. , • gerßead all the new adverttsments, this week, they are interesting. ItEN,,The Centre Spool House in HelcOn township, near Ingraham's mill, was burnt down on the night of the 13th. Not insured. M.See the advertisement of Headley's History of the Great Rebellion,ini another Column. The first . volume had quite an , 'ex tensive sale in this county. I , EED:-The last week has been intensely cold the mercury falling as IoW as 16°, and this Monday) morning it reached 10° below 0. old enough fort skating: BEb'''Ourabsence from home fora longer time han we expected prevented the publication of hie journal last week, we will boweveri en deavor to make it np to the subscribers.! tar Some person lost', a purse at the Christ. Teas Eve concert in the Presbyterian Chnrch, the can have by describing and paying for the advertisement in another column. Call on Ed. Lyman at Jones': *** "Don't be foolish."--You can make Six Dollaraltrom Fifty Cents. Call and ex amine an invention urgently needed by every body. Or a sample sent free by mail for 50 cents, thSt retails easily for S 6, by A. L. Wolcott, liO, Chatham Square, New Yorlr. The Tribune Almanac.-This valuable animal for 1866 contains besides the usual tables, an amount of political statistics not to be found elsewhere ' and worth many times its cost to every intelligent citizen. Price 20 cents: Address The i Trlbutie Tribune Buildings,NeW- York. 1 - air During the cold weather large fires re ,necessary, greatly. increasing the chandesr of conflagrations. z Every man who does net in sure his property fails in his duty to hisfami ly—all are liable to be !built out any 'time. Cal r at the Journal Insufance Office, immedi ate' . Policies written! at reasonable rates. 17A,..Abont ten years ago, one of the Lewis burg graduates, Rev. Chas. Howard Ma!lcom, was reguesfed to resign; his charge of a Church in Wheeling, Ta., because he had organized a Sunday SchoOlofcolored children, and taught them to 'read. Recently,' he preached to n large colored ;church, in an elegant edifice under thd, shade of the temporary Capitol— there being none, now,to forbid those people's learning to read. God's word. have received from Beadle and Company of NolllB William. street,New 'York their Dime editions of Gen. Grants report and the Year Book. They are in a cheap, conve nient form for reference and must haveailarge hale. \Beadle is beComing one of the ,estab lished institutions of the country. `Blsiitfaga 'zine,' the first nuMber of which was phblished in January, is fas:t becoming one of the most popular in the cohntry, and fills a void which no other magazine has nwmpted Terms for the mrgizine the t I !price 003,00 • • rar See The advertisement of D. C.I& Larrabee, in another column. Mr. M'alan re signed his positign as post-master in Decem ber, and es-Sheriff Larrabee was appdinted. TI e new fikm have taken flo old stand and will keep all kinds of NoticAs, Books, Stand ard Sta'tionery, Ink, Photogfaphic Albums, &c., itc. From a knowledge of the business eapaeit of the senior member the people will have - 6o fears of its success, and we know the Juiiior will do allthatispossible for the accommoilation of the dear public., Der Governor Curtin, who is now inlCuba, woilve extremely glad to bear has hp.d his health much improved by the sea voyage,and is daily growing better. The disorder under which the Governor was suffering, was an affection of the spine, the pain of which was very severe. The pain has not only subsided but be bas recovered the free use of bis limbs. To his tens of thousands of friends in the Siate where he is the chief magistrate,, this will be gratifying intelligence; and his return about the 20th of this month will be hailed with undisfimbled pleasure, Something New. We call attentfon to - the advertisedient of the Duplex Eliptic or doable Spring Skirt.— Though a recent invention, it has.become very p%pular, and is rapidly obtaining the prefer ence over other kinds in use. The rods in it are composed each of two delicate and well tempered, steel springs, which are ingeniously braided together edge to edge, the lower rods heavier, and having a double covering. This peculiarity of construction makes these skirts very strong and durable, and also so exceed ingly flexible that it rapidly adapts itself to the form of the wearer, and allows of any amount of doubling and crushing without in jury to its shape. These are advantages , which ladies, mho have experienced the discomfort and inpnvenience of single springs, will duly apprec ato, Dar Every Saturday—is the title of a new weekly, literary - paper published by the famous book h i ouse of Ticknor Fields. It contains thirty octavo pages, handsomely ptinted in double columnsovith an illustrated title page. The seeding matter is made up entirely of chhice extrects from current foreign literature. The initialnumber contains eight selections, two from Once a Week, two from The Argosy, ()nil from the Shall:g Hayazine, one from the • Specidlor,•nnd one by Dr. John Brown,l It the selection fm Chas. Reade's new magazine is a new poem from the lien of Miss Ingelow.— The matte; of the first number is all light, pleasant, and uOirceptionable reading'; to the traveler midi the wearied man of business the reading of this number will funnsh a desirable mental rennation. We trust this nlode of culling ;will be adhered to. A periodical made up entirely pof first-olass light literature is needed in this country, and Every SirdaY eau supply this desideratum. 111 " Bitommuro, PA.,.Tau. 12, 1866, MN. EDITOR ♦ND RYZAYBODY : An attempt in butt made during the last few: months to raise fonds, or ratherpromises of money when wanted—to build a house of Public Worship at Raymond's Corners, in this County. think there are now but four Ichurehes in the county—two at Coudersport, one atlew isville and one at Genesee: The People at Allegany seem to be a church-going people as is indicated by their school house congregations, ageraging - sev enty, in a very poor school house ; also by their Sunday School continued through the year with an average of fully FORTY ; but they are no Very rich in money. It it proposed to rase $2,000, of which $2OO is pledged by.the ever liberal Win. E. Dodge, Jr., of N. Y., ;On Condition that we raise $l,BOO. The home sObstription now stands at $1,116, ineludingsso from a friend iu Philadelphia, and Will probably be raised to sl, 00 by a few who hare not, yet had an opportunity to sign. $2OO can be obtained as a donation from our Church Erection Fund. Note who is going to fill this gap of $400? Cannot some ohe else give us $lO to $5O, or apply-to some personal friend who will help us ? Any on' who will help us to any extent, please write to me immediately, for I want to "fill the gap" so we can let a job to build by February 15th. We want some pledges for any amount you please, to be paid next Spring or Summer, as our work progresses—lv we Burma. We shall not contract's debt, even if we get no church. Who will give the first promise? Ever the Peoples' Servant, L. Mao, Chief Beggar. Ber The Legislature re-assempled on last Tuesday. Our Member Mr. Mann was placed on four Committees,pretty good evidence of appreciation. On Tuesday, Kemble, of Phila delphia, was elected State Treasurer for the ensuing year. Mr. MANN (Potter) offered a resolution re questing the Judiciary committee to report a bill for the increase of the liabilities of railroad companies for the loss of life and Limb. Agreed to. Mr. MANN also submitted a joint resotutioa instructing our Senators, and requesting our Representatives in Congress to vote for an amendment of the Constitution of the United States, so as to apportion members or Con gress according to the whole people not dis franchised,and to authorize the people to vote directly. for President and Vice President, and to secure to all persons, the right to testify in all courts. • For the Potter Journal Friends of Democracy in Pennsylvania! Now is your time to labor for equal rights, for (Universal Suffrage. • This winter our State Legislature will act upon the subject of Negjv Suffrage. Shall those who form tae Legislature know what the people, for 'whom they act, wish to have done? Should we not 1 count it a privilege to ,let them know that we wish our laws to be democratic and universal? That we wish the anti-demo cratic, unchristian, Jewish notion of easte to be stricken from them? Let Potter then, as it is among the foremost counties in all re:- forms, be the first in this, and ask first for universal suffrage. Let us, her ei.izens, by f subscription pay our Editor fo printing a goodly, number of copies of a titkon to the Legislatute for such an amen merit of the State Constitution as shall give the elective franchise to men of African descent --to men of every race and dolor—upon the same con ditions as aro now' required for free white men ; these copies to be distributed in this and other counties. Here goes twenty-five cents for that ptr pose. Who will subscribe? H.H. • Procrastination is the Thief of aline By delaying and krgetting to have a sup ply lof Coe's Dyspepsia Cure in the house, ready for immediate use, you truly have to suffer, for many hour:, pain and distress in the istomach, which would be ithmediately cured it' you already had on handi ready for immediate use. It is-immediate Wits action, and cures permanently Dyspepsia land all its kindred troubles. , - Coe's Cough Balsara may also be relied on in cases of Croup, Whooping Cough Colds, Coughs, and all throat and pulmonary com plaints. - IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AMO NATIONAL TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE. F. W. JENEINR, J. C. SSIITH, A. M., Principals. ALEX. COWLEY, 1 - First College Building,Corner Penn.andl3t. Clair Ste second " Odd Peliow:. , Building,FifthSt. Third " " Nos. 28 and 28 SI. iair St. ARRIVALS FOR THE WEEK ENDING Dec. 16, 1865. A. J. Powers, Brookfield, Trumbull 0., 0. J, R. Long, Pittsbnrg, Pa. E. Ringley, Sewickley, Allegheny C ~ Pa. C. B. Armstron g , Linton. , Jeft Co., f? „ . W: H. Wiewgll, Erie ; Co., Erieo.,a. A- J. Hopi!Jer, Herriottsyille.Allegheny Co. Pa. 31. B. Brownfield, Unioneown,Fayette Co l t% P. Nelson; Moon, Allegheny Co., H. Harper,,Tarentum, ". if J. H. Carter, Atlas, Belmont - Co., 0 J. Edgar, Steubenville, Jeff. Co., Ot J. W. Bell; Valley Grove, Ohio Co., , West Va. J. W. Wehn, Johnstown,Cambria Co., Pa. W. C. Foraythe,Claysvill, Guernsey Co., 0. W. Ague, Sewickley, Allegheny Co., Pa. For terms and information concerning the College, address JENKINS, SMITH & CooLEY, • Pittsburgh', Pa. TO CONSUMPTIVES: The advOrtiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple 'remedy, after having suffered for several yearaVelth a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—Li elisions to make known to his fellow-eufferers the means of cure. To all whn desire it, be will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the time; which they will [lnd a SI.IR.E CURE for Consumption. 'Asthma, Bronchetts ; Coughs, Colds, and all Throat 'and Lung Affectjons. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefitthe afflicted, and spread information which le conceives to be and he hopes every setfrorer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, rust, dry rots= mall, will please address Bay. EDWAIID A. WILSON, Williamebnrh, Kings Co., New York.. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the etfects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, 'wild tree to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which be was cured. Sufferers vidshiug to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 13 Chambers Si, New York.—rly.iyE S9A. Month I—AGENTE3 for sis entirely new articles, just out. Address," 0. RARE Y. City Building.Di4cisfor4Asine... "Des. 25 1 1863. %rig.. - _ 11T11411141018 BUT TRUE Beery going idy arid gerdlernan in the trance States can bear edmething much to their advantage by -return naafi (free Elf charge,) by addressing the undersigned: Those *he hare fears of belng'inam buged will 'oblige by bet flouting this card j All others will Idease , addrees their obedient servant, I I T o H a O dw S F ; . NewT MA k— N i , l l yjil 1831 Bray 11E111111ED: • NELSON--NARSIT.—Ia the M E. dharet at Ainedaoe, N. Y.. j) e. 24,186 4 . by Rev. A. P. gitg_bi i bin Attneron Nelsen, of Pa., and t Min .Emily 0. Marsh, of the former pineal FOUND • i t . A Saudi Purse—with acme change in The ±I °what Can have It by calling at CB. dr.l. A. Jones, and paying for this adyerti*ement. (10! NOVICE. ALL persons are cautioned againstlpur -chrtsig a certain Judgment Note for Two Hundred Dollars, signed by Andrew Bradford and Stephen Sherwood. and paya ble- to . William or Willard Wilson. Said Note was obtaitted by fraud, and the makers will resist the collection of the same. January 6, 1806. ASHES ! ASHES! THB subscriber will pay 12 Cents :rer, bushel for Dry Ashes, and 20 Cents per barrel for Ashes plat have been used. Apply to I. (MISSAL Coudersport, Pa., Dec. 18 ampd Uobt. Muirley. IL EL ietallialn. Attorneys-stt-tatw,, WILLIAMSPORT, Penn:.Special Mtn lion given to Collection of Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay. and all claims against the National and State Governments. - nov2ltf HEADLEY'S HISTORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION, HE late Rebellion stands ont peculiar e~rtra- T in human events ; and the magnificent scale upon which the war has been conducted, con stitute It one of the GRANDEST and MOST Mir LIANT CHAPTERS OF THE WORLD'S HIS TORY. 'Mr. Headley, of all writers, is perhaps best quali fid to portray the stupendous features of the mighty contest. His previous works on ley momentous themes have placed him in the first. position, as a graphic and powerful delineator of War Scenes and characters, and the magnitude an mildew of the present subject, impart to his pen the Eire and vigor of a yet More exalted inspiration and furnish ample scope for the highest exhibition (kills peculiar genius for military dosed ption. Under his powerful pen the stirring scenes of the War pass in review:with the vividness and distinciness or a present and living reality ; while his great talent for condensation eua bles him to embody everything of importance in a compass just suited to the publlo want. From no other source can so clear and comprehensive an his pression of the grand march of events be obtained, so easily and agreeably, as from Mr. Ileadloy's work. Other histories have been issued before Grant's Reportand ether Official Documents were subMitted to the Government, and are therefore unreliable. Mr. Readies has delayed the completion or this till those DOCUMENTS so ESSENTIAL to AUTHEN TICITY and CORRECTNESS could be obtained. The Second Votume, completing this Work, will bo Issued in March, 1868. Agents wanted to engage in its sale in every town And county in the United States. Liberal inducements offered. For particu lars apply to or address. • AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY, 148 Asylum Street, liattfoid, Conn ECIUSTON a Been, Agents.—{jyrlca. RU AIRDIAN'S SALE iOF REAL, ESTATE. xroTicE is hereby given that' by virtue o f _LII an order lor decree issued out of the Or= phans' Court i tlf Potter County, the nuder signed as Gu rdian of Milton Manly, ,Kate Manly, Fred.lanly, And May Bell Manly minors, owner of said land, will expose for sale at public !cetidue, to the highest bidder, at the Court !louse in Coudersport, in said county of Poqer, oa the 20th I day of February, 1.86 G, at 1 o'clock, IP. M., the following certain messuage an piece of land, situate in the Borough of Cdudersport, Potter County, des cribed as follows: Beginning pt the south east corner of a lot belonging to P.A. Stebbins on Second Street, thence north 132 feet to south line of pharles Reissman's lot; thence east 33 feet ; thence south to Second Street 132 feet;.thence west to the place of begitt ging ; containing One Half Acre, upon Ithitb is erected one Blacksmith Shop. GEO. C. MANLY, Guardian. •t, Jan. 15, 1866.—te Couderspor Register's Notice, MO all Creditors . Legatees and other per 1. sons interested . Notlee is hereby given that the following named persons did on the dates affixed to their names ; file the accounts of their administration to the Estates of those persons deceased, whose names are under= mentioned in the Office of the Register for the probate of Wills and granting Letters of Ad 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 the 19th day of February nest at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court Hodse in said county: Nov. 29, 1865. Account of Leroy D. Goff, Administrator of the Estate of James Cotton, late of Harrison tp., dec'd. Dec. 19, 1865. Account of G. W. Hackett, Administrator of the Estate of John Hackett, late of Ulysses tp., dec'd. Ded. 21. 1865. Account: of Ellen Fling. Tripp, Administratrix of the Estate of Wm. Fling, late of Ulysses tp., dec'd. D. BAKER, Register. Coudersport, Jan'y 15, 18,66. Administrator's Sale. l ay virtue of an order of the Orphan's ILO Court for the County of Potter, the fol lowing described real estate belonging to the estate of William Nelson IlloWe, late of the township of Bingham, in said county, dec'd. will be sold to the highest and best bidder. on the premises helm: , described, id Bingham . township, on • Friday, the 16th, day s 'of : February 'next, at 1 o'clock, P. NI. All that certain inessuage situate in Bingham o*nship, Potter Co., Pa., described as fol lows, viz.: Beginning at a White Ash the N. W. corner of lot No. 30 of the allotment of ' lands in said township conveyed to Isaac Benson, Thence by west line of said lot south one hundred and twenty-eight and•sii-tenths perches to the N. E. corner cf lot No. 134, thence by north line of lots Nos. 134 & 133 north eighty-eight and one hslf degrees west one hundred and twenty-eight and seven tenths per Ches to the S. E.- corner of lot No. 166, thence by east line of said lot and of lot No. 144 conveyed, by Trustees of Birigham Estate to Jonathan Strait one hundred and nineteen and Seven-tenths percheSto the S. W. corner of lot No. 22', thence by line of said lot east seventy-nine and three-tenths perches and north five pertlies to a beech the S. I. corner of lot No, 21, thence by south line of said lot eastforty-eight and nine-tenth's perehes to the place of beginning: Contain-I ing Ninety-three and three-tenths acres,br., the same more or less, with the usual once of six per cent, for roads 44c., being lots Nos. 28 & 29 of the allotment of lards of th e Estate of Samuel M. Fox deed, and part of warrant No. ,1239, Potter county, Penn's., about Twenty acres 'of 'which is improved, with, one small frame house, one barn, and a few fruit trees thereon, IC D. BRIGGS, Ada*. Couderepoit t ho lb , 180. MIAMIAND GREAT WESTERN Railroad through rottcf6ty , ____ • GENERAL News Depot, AND BOOKSTORE ! filllp nedereignua would atinonnee to the pe o ple of - ilairoM.nWll`.”%ii'eoyf Lace e i ,fc."g and en tiroS.u,:iTtior after keep on band a full assortment of BOOK - ! BOOKI 3 AND STATIONERY 1 Inelud g Writing, Tissue, Per forate andl Blotting Paper, gn velope's, Inks, Slates, Pencils., Cray ons, Inkstands, Blank-BoOks of all ! kinds. Writing BOOKS, Pocket Drawings Materials, 1111SCELANEOUS ROOKS Including the latest Standard NOV,ELSIMAGAZINE,PICTORIAL AND STORY PAPERS, IZVMEI, id" C. ALSO all of the Standard TEXT-BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS I A tine lot of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS ! Special attention giiren to orders for MISCELLANEOUS BOOBS. nairlng made the nedessary arrangements in Nei► York we are enabled to fill all such orders on short notice. By prompt and courteous attention to our patrons, with fair and honorable dealing, we hope to merit and' receive a large share of the ratronago of those wishing artic:losin our line. D. C. & In. m. TARR/OER Tan 15 sq tf C. It Simmons, Would inform his friends and customers that he id now re ceiving,! a large Stock of Goods purchaded in New York and Boston !during the late deoline, and is prepared to give his old and neW customers the best of bargains. Siznmons belieVed in keeping up with the times and the latest Ayles and fashions, for that purpose he closes out his old stock once a year at Auction, to make room for new Goods. JOBBERS SUPPLIED AT NEW YORE PRICES. NEW SKIRT FOR 1866.1 The Great Invention' of the 'Age in HOOP-SHIRTS ! ! J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT. THIS Invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Pure Refined Steel Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and drmly together, edge to edge, making the TOLIV/EST, moat FLESIBLE, ELASTIC $lllll DERABLE SEaISC , ever used: They seldom EICSD or nacsr.like the Single Spring?. and cm:segue:lily preserve their perfect Mid besutlinl slispo more than twice as long as any Births Spring Skirt that ever Ilse or Can he Sande. THE ircihderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lade wearing theltDopiev Ellipt;c skirt will be experienced particularly In all crowded avem blies, Over - as. Carriays, Railroad C.rs, Church pews Arm Chair, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded whoa in use to orcapy a small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress. A. Lady haring enjoYei tho pleastite,comfOrt and Great Conxenienee of wearing the Duplex El:iptic Steel Soriug Skirt for-a single dak will neveraftewards willingly dispense with their uSe. For Children. Mlssis and Yrsung Ladies they aro superior .to all others. TILE ITOOPS are covered with 2 ply double twist ed thread and will wear twice as long as the Single yarn covering which is used on all Single Steel Lbw &arts. The throe bottomircids on every Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, Wino steps, etc., etc. which they are con stantly subject to when in use. All ate made of the new and elegant COrded Tapes and aro the best quality in every part, giving to the wearer the most gracefUl and perfort Shape possible, and are 'unguent ionably ' the l i ghest, most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WESTd' BRADLEY & CARY..PRORIETOS of the Invention, and SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 97 H CAMBER. 4, and 795.81 READE STREETS,New York. I FOR SALE in all first-class Stores in this City,and throughout the United States and 'Canada, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South Arnaldo, and the West Indici. INQUIRE FOR THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) SPRING SKIRT. - A. & C. Jrn.ls 3m. Court Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. Robert G. White, V President Judge, and the Hons. C. S. Jones and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judea Of the.Conrts of Oyer , & Terminer aedlGeneral Jail Delitery, Quarter 'Sessions of the Peace, Orphan's Court and- Court of Common Pleas for the county of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the twenty-third day of Dec'r in the year of our Lord One thou sand eight handrea and sixty-fie, and to me directed, for holding a court of Oyer & Ter miner and • General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions •If the Peace, CnThan's Court', and Court of Common Pleas in the Borough of Coudersport ; on iiSP3DAY, the lOtia daY of Febrttat, next, nSad to continue one week Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Just , '.ces of ill's Peace and Constables wit'ain th.. e county,that tley be then andthere in thei r proper persons,! at 10 o'clock, A. M. of raid day, with their !rolls, records, inqui rjttions, examinations, Aid other remem brances, to do those things which to their, offices appertain to be done. And these who are bound by their recognizances to prose cute against the prisoners that are or shall I be in the jail of said county of Potter, are to I be then and there to prosecute against them as will be just. , Dated at Coudersport, Jan. 8, 1860; and the 80th year of, the Independence of the United States of Arieriaa, - W. eneriff. i• ft - IX , WHEELS WOOL-WHEELS * WHEEL-HEAOS I 1 SNAP-REELS,- . FLIERS, &C.,101 rpHg rtntiefsigne'd :would respettfully an= nOunce td the Merchants and Dealers of Potter and at!joitting counties, that they and now engaged in the manufacture of the.aboref named*ticles, and ate pightied to futaisla them at • WHOLESALE iflitICES. • Employing none but experieneed worktnet and using only the best material, * . e are corr.; Nett lwer can furnish you with Goo* that will Bait Your customers. Every Article Warrant* to Give &tire Satisfaction. All goods Tacked in SHIPPING ORDER and sent by Railroad or otherwise. I Please addresi by mail, when list of Pficeif CARD, SAMPLES, be., will be forwarpedi C. M. Crandall & CO: Montrose, pa„ Dec. 20i 1865 m.? j- _ Dc7" Ours is the only establishment !bit manufactures the celebrated ORANDALL-WHEEtzIitAD, Warranted to last 20 years if well used FELLOW, - CITIZONI I take this magma to inform yam tkat I az& lIM now lot:tied at CiawayOi tiattet I;nOwat ii ill Brind with Li, Large Assattretettlei DRY GOODt GROCERIES, READ ' 4ADE CLOVIINdi HATS. BOOTS, Watt.% tttfa WHICH MUST BE S SOLD Regardless of COS Ili My Stott! you will find in the Old Simmondit - Block 'where hit. YALB and tnysClf will etof try tn ler!) you Goad Bargains; n d hope bj 1 Yo tioifig to merit a stare of Vizi I An early call is sOlicited. Sept. I. siblit Oswayb, . iB, 1865. ITCH I.TCH lITCH SORATOH!SORATOHISCRATORt Wheaton's Ointment' , Will Care the Itch h i 48 Hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcer's, Chilblains; and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cts: For sale by all Dru,ggists. I By sending GO cents to WEEKS 8; POTTER; i Sole Agents, ITO Washington street,i Boston,. Ifass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to any part of the United States. Sept. 10.—Sp. Notice, G mos. CAUTION FROM AMMO An WATCH COMAArits tt having come to oarknowiedge ,that lola* itatiOns of the American Watch have, bees put upon the market in great miinbe'r, calcui fated by their utter wolthlessness to injure the reputation of our genuine products, td protect our own interests and the public from imposition, we again publish the trade mark. by which our Watches may invariably bit known. manufacture four styles of Watches. The Firat has the name WATOFI Width "AMERICAN Ma4s.," engraved on the inside plate: The Second has the name "APPLETON', TRACY. St CO., It aithauli Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. The Third has the name I ' "P. S. BARTLETT, Waltham, Misa.," en% raved on the inside plate. Ali the above styles have the name Amei jean Watch Co. tainted on the dial,i and ad warranted in every respett. Ttie fioltrth has the name - ELLERY, Boston, Mass.," engrased on the inside plate,land is ha finned en thi dial., . . . All-the above described watches; ere bade of various 'sizes, and are sold iu gold of slink cases, as may be required. It is hardly possible fob n 3 td sib - Curate)/ describe the numerous imitations to which we have alluded. They are ustially lascribed with names so nearly appreachingiour owd as to escape ihe observation of the '6:accus tomed buyer. Some ate represented as midi by the "Chicle Watch Co., of Boston, , Masts.' —no such ,'-ompany existing. Some -ard named the "Soldier's Watch, to be Sold ed ' our. Fourth or Wm. Ellery style . usually known as the "Soldier's Watch!," Other§ Sri named the; "Appleton WateltCO,;" 'other* the P. S. Batitsy, ' instkid of o . hr aP. S. Bart; lett ;" besides toaq i'arieties nained in such a manner as to, Convey the ide ' _that they and the veritable Productions of the AMericad Watch Company. We also caution the public / and *lien= larly Soldiers, against buying certain •aiticleti CALLED watches. so freely advertised. .in " trated papers as "Army Watches, n Otficeil Watches," "Magic Time Observers," '"A'rtianis Watches," Lc,. theprices of whicb are stifte4 to be from seven to sixteen. dollars, I. good watch, in these times, cannot be iffiir any such money. , A little attention on the naft of b .. nyera protect them from .gross imposition. ROIsI3INS & APPLETON:, Agents for the American WatchcCe.;. 182 Broadway. !e ,r 4.1 WARN 4 G T bereky . warn all peitons agaiaSt cutting wood on or iaklng,;ogs lay lands near_Germania . , or doing = &rage what.: eves to. said landsi as I shall prosecute. all such offenders to thd utmost exteut f Our Ls*. CELVS BL - 61:tik: Dee,lo, 1566. II II N II II II U =I , cApsi EIS
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