El El SPECIAL -NOTICES ! E! II Wbisker.s !... Whiskers , IDo you want Whiskers or MouStacheS ? Our Grecian compound will forei dein to grof on the;llmOothest face or :Chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price,, $1.90. Sent. by mail anywhere,. closely.sdaied, `on receipe-of price. Address WARNER & CO. I Iysn Box in, Brooklyn, lii. Y THE MASON CSC HAMLIN CABINET OItOAHS Forty differen, l t styles, adapted to sacred and seceder musre, for sBolb s6oo'each. :"TIFTY ONE- Gold - or Silifer Medals, : or other firs,t preniMms awarded them. Illustrated Cate lognes free.- Addresi, -MASON ..& HAMLLN, or MkSON ,!‘ BROTHERS, Nevilrork: Storming the Strongholds of prejudice and misapprehension, and crrrying all, before it • *.CRISTODORO'S HAIR. DYE pirsueslts march of success. Like those of the Union, its colors are the cynoisnres of every eye, its victories LEAVE NO STAIN. I It turns thousands of heads, and charms innumerable ;hearts. Containing Ao caustic element. it cannot in are the hair or-blemish the skin Manufactured by 'J, CRIST4DOIIO, No. 6 Astor Mouse, New York. IR Id by DrUggists.. - Applied by all Hair Dressers. :AGENTS - WANTED . I $lO A DAY EASY MADE $lO Hy—selling Engravings, card Photographs (lid Stationery/ Oar Stationery Packets ex eeie a7l others - ; eatb Packag,e contains Paper, Envelopes, Pencil, Pens, &c., and Jewelry worth a dollar at retail. Price only 30 cents. We will send Agents 100 Stationery Pack ages and a Sillier Watch for $l7. We also publish sple.ndid Steel Engravings and Por traits. Lithograph Prints, &c., very popular an& sitleable. - Will Mid a fine assortment of 400 for $15.00 that will realize $5O, or a $lO hit that will sell for $3O or over. Will send a sample lot for $5 that will sell for $l5. 'end Stamp for Catalogue, Terms, &c. to -HASKINS & CO., 36 Beekman St., N.Y --rifteen Years. Ago • llOnrni TER'S STOMACH BITTER§ was scrag sting Into notice against the prejudices which, every thing new s however excellent, is doomed to encounter. TO-DAY It stands at the head of all the tonic end alterative preparatiens in existence: Its celebrity has evoked twiny imitations hut so nivar..s. Physicians pro nounce it the ost.r safe stimulant that has ever been introduced into the sick chamber. In the ItoSpitals of the Army and Navy, the surgeons find it the very best - tonic for convalescents, and report it as invalu for sustaining the vigor of troops on the march, as a remedy for scurvy and all scorbutic affections, an , llas the only specific for sea-sickness. California and Australia have emphatically indorsed it as the Itti netts UnAininC ran EXCELLENCT.. and: in Spanish Arderiea and all the tropical climate, It is considered theutily reliable antidote to epidemic fevers, There is no mystery about the causes of its success. It is the only stoinachie and alierative in which are sombleed the grand .requisiths °to mild, pure, and .rltiated vegetable stimulant, with the finest selec tion of tonic, anti•biiions, anti scors:utic, aperient, and dcpuratiri3 herbs, plants, roots, and barks that - have ,ever been Intermixed in a medical preparation. The Bitters have this distinctive quality,' which is. tint shared, it is bellevgd, by any tonic, tincture or extractin the world ; they do not excite the pulse, th"ugh the infuse a wonderful degree Of vigor into the nervous system, and strengthen and sustain the whole-physical organization. •It le also proper to state,the Bitters are "sold exclu. si rely In glass, and never under any eircutastances by gallon or the barrel. impostors add imitators a, abroad, and the only safeguard the public bas ag..tinst them is to see that the Bitters they buy bear the engrave:llBlml and note of hand of Messrs. Hos tetter si.kaltb, and the government stamp over the pork of t h e bottle. - DR; TOBIAS' VE NITTA N LINIMENT: I CERTAIN SURE FOR PAINS LN THE limbs and--,bsek; sore throat, croup, rheuma t..m, colic, &.0: • A perfect family medicine, and nev er fail ii. Bead I ' geed 11 Read 11.; . . °six, WAT:in Co., Mien June 16, 1859. ts to certify that my orife was taken With .Quinsey Sure Throat; it commenced to swell., and STAR no soreehe could not swallow, and she coughed Nri,,lently. I used your Liniment; and made a per 'eet cure in one week. I firmly believe that bet for the Liniment she weratd have lost her life. JOHN- 11. ILIRLAN. price 40 and SO cents. Bold ndt by all Druz:lists. Office; 56.Cortla Street, Neiv Tork: B andreth'sPillls, Influenzia, Dipthe ri:a.-4n inflammatory affections. when no bleeding_ I. permitted, a free Use of these rills soon modifies the alarming symptoms, end perseverAnce, atTord tog to the direptions„usuaNy quickly cures, and cer tainly- nothing is risked in using Brandretli's Pills. For cold, Influenza, diptherle, pains in the head. diz mad apoplexy, no medicine can-be compared to them. 'ln erysipelas. fever and ague, small-pox, and in All the disc:ism of childhood, their use insures a .peedy recovery of health. They produce theso Ir , sults simply by taking front the blood its import ! •soleaving . - THIS VITAL FLUID FILET, . Ito aid a weak "locality" to recover Its proper and nocessary "status or health. IMANDRETH'S PILLS hare affinity for the SUBJECT MATTER ,OF • DISEASE CERTAIN EXPULSION FROM, THE BODY Lyotlt-Ptriodical Drops ! Tthfor irreg. lafifi e es at Trheesee ße med y dropsare a screntificallv tom ; rainded fluid preparation, and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid . , their ac tion is direct and positive; rendering . them a reliable, speedy rand certain specific for the cure of all obstructions and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is - Indicated ty the fact that over 100,900 bottles are annually sold I nid consumed bY the ladies of the United States, every one of whom speak in the strongest terms of praise of their great merits. They are rapidly - taking tLc plate o t every other Female Remedy, and are con ; sidered by all who know aught of them, as the surest ; and most infallible preparation- in the world; Jr.. the cure of all Female complaints, the removal of olostractionsofnatnre,and the promotion of health regularity and strength.. Explicit directions stating v , tall they May be used,Mul explaining when and why ; they should not, nor could not be used without pro- I coring effects contrary to nature's chosen lawi3, will hd f'nnd carefully folded around each bottle, with {written sign tune of JOHN L. LYON, without whiob ynine_ase genuine. , Proptsredby Dr.'36llN. L. LYON, 105 Chapel Pitoet. ,Now: Haven, Conn., who can be. consulted elther.persotiallyer,by mail, (enclosing. stamp,) con ] renting }il , private diseases and female weaknesses. Sold byDruggists, everywhere. Price $1.50 pr Bot. C. G. CLARE "ec CO ‘lysp Getieral Acts for 'United States and 'Can'-'aurts .1'41500 per Year! Wo want agents everywhere to sell our 111PROTED 1120.bewing /leonine': Three nen-I:lads.. Under and upperjeed. . Warranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLY machines sold in the United States for less than $4O, which 'are fully Icensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wilson, Grover & & Co.. &n.tchelder. Ata, other cheap ma e.,ines are intringerrients and the 'seller or user are liablo to arrest, tine. and imprisonment. Circulars free. Address, or call upon Shaw i & Clark, Blade for.l, Maine, or at No. 82 Brcradway.New York ; No. aa.,Carter St., Philadelphia, Pr...; .N0..14 Lombard's Otrietugo, ; :No:170 West Fourth kit., Cin etnuAti„Cio or No. B,l44i:tiding's ,Ezohlune, tiuffulo, - - Dee 28,1885. iswly.- • Dr. A. FRENCH's I CELEBRATED -TONIC BITTERS A RE'lieCothin the most popular Medicine J' in cicculatiO for the _care of - LiVER..COMPIAINT, DYSPEPSIA, J-AUN • ,INCE,,DEBISITY. OF =THE NERVOUS .r, pYMENI, arid - WEAKNESS of the . STOEACEI-and DIGESTIVE'ORGANS. It is also gaining a greaVrePutatiOn in the • CURE of DIPTHERIA. • f Pri n cip ftt Office; r:ondnrsport, ? Polter Co„ P OATS - - -:WANTED ! T 4 . t t F all' oP( P )l c 7 i L b o d' & , r tf ic t i l f g • @loco of nndernlgnea e t:lifilitA... e • * feel well; " mil I rot t Noc t 140865. ft Tll3 PUT. ._ COUNTY ~JUIIR~YAi lideFlPFt,,Tueldl!CY Evlininjk hut. 23; aim& , . . ~ , . . . --4--IPiiir The 2W:we{ Ahaoszac.foresale at the . .• . . P sto ffi ceßookstore. It is aft:oat-compendium, of the political transactions of the past year. / - • i w thont any evidences of partizan spirit. 'got. The Commissioners have appointed thedliotviog - officers for the ensuing year t • ;Commissioner's Clerk—L.-B. Cole. Mercantile Appraiser—M.lE. Abbey.. igaif` We see by the Reectid of thelimes that they arembout establissing a Division of the S4ns of Temperance at Wilkes-Barre.—Glad to hear it. 'Success to you! Aar . ,rie Copperiteadtr'will horde Convert . - Lion at Itarriaburg ,on the stta day of March toi . the pnipole. ot going through the farce of nominating a candidate for Governor. , , larThe people of Pennsylvania willl3e Z I padded by the news that Our beloved Governor reached his . home at Harrisburg on Fridiy itt and is reported dry Surgeon General Phil 4., li s to be much improved in health, - I - - - - - Hwy-The latest phase of Copperheadism the effort making to send traitor Breckenridge the.B..S. Senate. right for them—it is;monsistent—and consistency ,yon know is !laid' to be a Jewel. • jtewThe Lewisburg Chronicle says that the • ngineer of the Atlantic and Great Western have began the work of surveying near that dlace for the route through by Spruce Creek. gar See New Advertisethenti: SClling at Cost—C. S. & H. A. ;ones. Wekly Magaz.ine—New York. Aiditor's Notice—George Ingraham. Anditor!s Notice—D. H. Smith: - Administrsitoys Sake - 7 C. H. Armstrong lt,ErThan sto Senator Cowles, Representa tive Mann, add Clerk Rogers for Legislative favors. ear-DavidlOver, Esq., has retired from the LeWistown .G 6 zette, and is succeded by Messrs. G. .t G. R. Frysinger, the former publishers of the paper. Oneness attend the Gazelle. It is an ex s tellent lonrnal, worthy ot the most ex- VsiVe patronage. - -, , • yO"Flon. George Bancroft has accepted the invitation to deliver a eulogy on the life and character of Abraham Lincoln, befoFc both houses of Conc,ress. te.. At the lase etectidn for officers of Eu lalia; Division of the Sons of Temperance, the fpllowingtvere elected for the ensuing quarter. o.S.—Willard K. Jonei. LS.—A. TspEnstrorth. A.C.—L. B. Cole, Jr. C.—M. S. Thompson. Rennels. R.S.—Jno. M. Hamilton: • F,S.L 7 George W. oolvrell. T.—David Ross. Ch Cptatn—L. 4. Stevens. W.A.—Ai B. ITann. • W.P.—M. W. MeAlarney. 're' At the last election for officer's of En:; lalia Lodge of Ancient York Masons, 'No. 342; the following were elected for the ensuing year. , • WM.—WM:sin Shear. S W.—P.A. Stebbins, Jr. J. W.—M. W.. MeA larney. . Seey.—Don C. Larrabee. i Treas.—Christian Brennle: • gar A. correspondent at Mainsburg writes us that Mr. L. D. 4eeley, of that place last veek killed a calf, i's months and 25 days old which weighed asifollows ' Live weight, 639 lbs veal, I 335 _ Hide, I I t 70 Tallow, 20 We agree with oar correspondent that Mr. reef's calf will hardly be beat.--Tioga Ag itator. This is not at all surprising to its—we have seen heavierl calves ithan that haiAng from tioga Cotinly. - . , VEr The:correspondents of the Harrisburg Telegi.aph have recommendations "on the the erain.' 1 There , is sciircely an issue but what there appears one and sometimes two new ,naraesl . of , aspirants for gubernatorial 'boners. This is simply foolish, There ere perb ., tips a half dozen men who have claims'— iti s.OO - a thing,can be, which we verrniuch iloutif-upoi the position, and rho are seri ohslg thought of in that eonnection by the peopte and the long list of little names which fills lie columns with stale laudations are scare ly known or heard' of outside of their own, ounty Conventions ji:ind the Pennsylva nia Legislature. • ' I , - - ger See the advertisement of C. S. A . E. ( A. .johes in another column. Now is your time, ye peopte, to:secure fine qualities of goods at low Itrices, us they must be sold. Call in early, and ,dicamine 'thbii stock. There is scarcely atty one btit heeds shtnething—now is the time WI get that something. • ger The Erank/in :Repository, Chambers burg; Reeor of the nmes, Wilkes-Barre; Tioia Agitator, ,'Wellebc+ough ;- and Test Branch Balletin, Williamsport, all Republican journals,; barn, recently beet enlarged and improved, giving evidence, of prosperity. ! I • :Ey - Every man is liable to accident, at any time. To, buy a gezieral accident ticket for ss,ocio each ' day, would cost hitn.5.91.25 per year.] i 'A.„general aceident policy for one year covering precisely the same insurance, cost hut s2s'to $3O, it ' is the cheapest to insure by the year; (or five years) in the TICATZLERS OF Hinman. „..,. i ~.. • ~..,. WILLIAMSPORT WIRE AIRIDGR,Ive are grat ified to inform our readers that this much needed public thoroughfare was so for corn- Dieted as to admit of crossing on-Thrinksgiv ing day,Deeember 7th, two weeks earlier than agreed.tipon by the , Board of Managers and Contractors. The stractur•• reflects credit upon the buildersi. Messrs. James B. .Montgomery and C:Schi.tsley.' ' ' 1 .-, : i ' The bridge is one thousand feet long ' sup i • it ported by twelve towerethirty l feet high, ele- Vating it_someithrte feet above the old bridge. Ten wire cables (five' on each” side)` one. inch and a quarter. nidiameter, sustain' the.struc thie. The wi ea. were manufactured by the celebrated _ wires. 4.. John Roebling, of Ttentone ler ey. whOinade ttie wires used in the Niag ara'Buspensiou Bridge and also those in: 'the' bridge that sPaus the .41egherty.,itt Pittsburg. These wire cables ate anchored in abutments of solid first-chtes masonry, each abutment .containing abdut seventy perches,- 7 Lroming Gazette. 1 , ' - • • ger-TheThdolOtata- Central ,Committee niet-at fittnisiierron ' the. 9ill'.and fixed tipati Widnesdartre-yth.day_of March next el the timefor holding the State Portvettliplu Oswato,..Jan. - Ip, 1846: Emini." Jotnutar: Sir: I noticed iti — your paper-oilast'weA some reniarki relating to the Phurehei of Potter. CountY, and.as sur prised that the writer. should pass over un noticed so iMportant a place as °stray!), We have n ' l Chureh in this place, also - an able Minister. residing here who preaches every Sunday. .Mare business is done here accord ing to the population. than is dont in any other part ef the County.l Your paper, is taken here- by the leading business men of the place, dud I cm assure it is highly ap preciated. Yours Respectfully. H. H. Musses. The Olean Fire. About one o'clock of Tuesday morning the 16tb,La-fire was discovered issuing from the building owned by Dr., Blake on Main Street in. Olean, occupied as a shoe shop, and the probabilities are that it caught from want of proper care being taken of the fire in the shop. The wind at the time was blowing a gay from the Shuth and south'-west which carried the fire across vacant lots and on to buildings several rods 'distant. As is usual in such cases—the fire-engine was frozen up, and the hose cut, so that the fire continued on its rapid march- until the following persons lost all or nearly all of their large stocks of goods Gifford & Faunce ; Dr. Blake ; Dr. L. Whit ney; S. B. Learn ; A. Miner; W.A. Cranston; Chas. Havens ; J.D. Mandeville; M.Blaktslee ; Mrs. Townsend ; D. Korn; A. Merritt; F. IN. ;bappe ; E: .1. Finney ; A. Brunson ; Christian Young; J. D. ,denther ; Adams it Charles; Carey it Boyles ;',N. Birge ; Angel it Phelps ; Smith & Brown; N: S. Butler; Martin Brothers, loss $40,000, fully insured; C. V. B. Barse W. B. Pierce; knot; Jas Kelsey; E. C. Skiff S Co., J. G. Felton; Advert's& Office; J. H. Merry; H. Mayer; A. Mose ; Mrs. Pelet ; Geo. Johns ; and Eaton it Scbentz. The total loss is estimated as being between $175,000 and $/00,000. The greater part of the loss is said to be covered by insurance. There is not a Dry Goods Store left in the place, and but one or two stores of any kind. Phelps, Esq., perished in the flames. He had gone into his offire for the purpose of rescuing some valuable paperi, when part of the p uilding fell in. cutting off 2is escape. This is the second or third time Olean has suffered se verely by fire. It behooves every one to be careful of fire these. cold, windy nights, and look well to their insurance. Coudersport Oil Well. At a meeting of the Coudersport Oil Cora aitny held January 3, 1866, for the purpose of hearing report of Committee and transacting such other business as might be presented, the following action was taken :1 The Cominittee reported a failure in the attempt to lease five thousand acres of land, thereby rendering the old articles inoperative, but reported a willingness on the part of per dons holding leases and owning-lands tolput them into n Company that would commence operations at- once, and suggested that- the Company appoint some one to procure the leases and transact such other business ' would be necessary to put the matter upon an active footing. A motion to this effect was made by the Hon A. G. OLusrso,and adopted. The following agreement was then drawn up and approved by the meeting : "The undersigned and those that hereafter subscribe to this agreement, hereby agree to organize themselves into a. Company for the purpose of putting down an nil well or wells' in or near, the Borough of Coudersport; that all leases of land be taken in the name of W. B. Gordnier, who is instructed to proeure leases of oopo acres or as near that amount as possible, and _to hold the same in trust for the subscribers hereto; that the capital stock of said Company _shall be $20,000, divided into shares of s2p each—Subscribers to be entitled to an amount - of stock corresponding with the amount of their subscription , that when the stock is all subscribed- or $lO,OOO thereof, the stockholders are to elect a President, Treasurer, Secretary, MiningSuperintendant, and an Exectitlye Committee of six, which CoMmittee, together with the President, to constitute a Board of Gennral Management, and until the election of said officers, the said Gordnier to :I'o as Superintendent for the parties, and the, said Gordnierl is hereby au thorized to procure an engine and commence the work ; that; each share shall entitle the holder to onel vote in the organization of said Company -and the subiequent manage ment thereof; that .113eccimpensation of said Gordnier for hikservices to be adjusted here , after liy - the Coinnany; thakthe said Gordnier is 4iereby anthOrized to recede subscriptions to the Capital Stock and receive payment thtfor, keep an account of expenses, receipt and render the same hereafter to the Corn party ; and that the subscribers hereto shall not be liable for the paymengof anything $e- Loud their immediate subscriptions:" Another determined dud energetic attempt is ahont to be made to have a well ptit don at this place to test the question whether pr • - not there is oil belot the surface °four-coast ty. Geologists and OxperienCed oilmen have said that t were. more chances in kilt of oil than against it—and if such is -their opin ion surely bur people will lee that it is to their interest to hirie,the matter settled et once; Now it is. not :the province of one or of a dozen men to do, this for the benefit of a community—all would,in case of success,reap of the benefits, and thereforel they_snould see and feel the justice of partaking in the risks. The .present propotiticin puts tit within the means of almost any one to help some. The shares are onl $20.• They can take or cne, las many as th please * but that i they should r assist is undeniable, that- be their ' in terest cannot be gainsayed. Let all read care fully the agreement, and decide that they will assist, in the work. Those who subscribed to the papers of the firscCondersporiOil WellOotripany:aini would have 'shares in the presentn,Coanany will please forward their names either, to- Tr.' B. Gordnier. Esq., Or to M. licAlarnes, as &cram of the Company. 'STRANGE - BUTI'IIXE. " , Every young lia, sind-entiomitn . in She Unttcd States can hear something trinch tnibelradvantnge by•return mail (trennt cbarge) by .addressing [the undersigned. ThowSwho bars flare of being.hilan baked will oblige by not noticing this, card: Ali °there will-please address their obedient. fortyfold, THOS. F. MIAMIAN, 831 Broadway, • • -TO CONSUMPTIVES. JI The advertiser, hiving been restored to health in it few weeks by a very Simple remedy, *fns havhie entered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is auxioui to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means!, of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of . ,carge), with the directions for preparing and osidg ; the same, whirls they will dud a SURE CURE fur Consumption. Asthma, Bronchetis, Coughs, Coldi, and all Throat and Lune Affections, - The only object of the advertiser in sending the Preicription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infortnation,which tr conceives to be in valuable and 14, hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may. prove a blessing. P%rties wishing the prescription, Sass. by return mail, will pleasr fiddress Ric. EDWARD A. WILSON, • WSlliamaburgh, Kings Co., New York.--flylvEl • ERR IRS OF YOUTEI. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervone Debility,. Prernat.u.e. Decay, and ell the effects of youthful indiscration, will, for the sake of snff ring ;humanity, vnd tree to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured.. Sufferers wishing to profit by }the advertiser's experience can. do so by addro,eing JOAN 13. OGDEN, No. VI Chainbere St., New York.'--flyjyS ITCH! ITCH! ITCI.I_ SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! Wheaton's Ointment i Will Care the Itch in .48 Hours. Also cures Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Chilblains andkol Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 eta. For sale by all Druggists. _ By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POTTER. Sole Agents, 170 Washington street, Boston. Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of postage, to am part of the United States. Sept. 10.—Sp.. Notice. 6 mos. COUDERSPORT PRICE CURRENT. Reported every ',Tuesday by 3P. .AL. ilEite•blcoixa.ssi ea Co : ; Dealers In Groceries and Provisions, Conderspoi L. • , Apples, green, Ifi bash., - -$ 50 to 1 , 00 do dried, " 200 250 Beans, it , 300 350 Beeswax, 'il lb., • 30 35 Beef, st 9 10 Berries, dried, 'l4 quart 25 35 Buckwheat, `l l l bush., • 62 75 Buckwheat Flour, 250 300 Butter, %I lb. t. 35 40 Cheese, " • 15 20 Cloverseed • • 850 900 Corn, `ll bush., 1 1 00 125 Corn Meal, pet cwt., ' 250 300 Eggs, ip doz., 25 Flour, extra,Tip bbl., 12 00 14 00 do superfine . " 10 00 11 00 Hams, ll lb., 25, Hay, 11 ton, 8 00 10 00 Honey, per'lb,, - -15 20 Lard, " 20 30 , Maple Sugar, per lb., 18 '2O Oats, 'ill bush., 38 40 Onions, " .. 100 125 Pork, V bbl., ' 00035 00 do `'il lb., 18 20 do: in whole bog, 'ill lb., 40 12 Potatoes, per bush., ~ 50 62 Peaches, dried, '7O lb., 30 35 Poultry, 70 lb., ' 10 15 Rye ' per bush., 100 37;50 Salt, V bbl., 500 525 do V, sack, 15 20 Timothy Seed ' -3 00 350 Trout, per i bbl., • 800 900 Wheat, $4 bush.,'l 75 200 1 White Fish, 14 i bbl., 800 900 ' 3f AMN—Ftorßms—At the residence of the bride's father, January 20th, by the Rev. I. A. Ste vens, Arthur B. Mann, rind Miss Marbrie J. Hopkins, both of Coudersport. . • We wish the happy couple exery pleasure, and hope that in the future neither may have octa.iou to say "I have not from your eyes that gentleness, And show of love, as I was wont to have : You - bear too stubborn, and to strange a hand, Over your friend that loves youl GLASSMIIIE—LEIB—On Thursday morning, the 18th inst., at the residence of the bride's father. Man chester Farms, TiOall county, by the Rev.W.Stathan, N. M. Glasemire, of Coed:sport, and dies GeorJe V. Leib. ' We greet the couple with our beet wishes for their future prosperity and happinese, and hope their liver may flow on in one unrnftled stream until the brighter joys of a better world open to them the Everlasting Day. ROWLEY—ANDRUS-.On the 14th, at the resi dence of the bride, by R. L. Nichols, Esq., Mr Ja=eb Rowley, and Mrs, Sarah Andrus, both of Oswayo tp BIRD—PARKEIt—In Belfast, N. Y.. Jan. 15th. 1866, by the Rev. E. A. France 6, Mr. J. Weston Bird and Miss Elizabeth M. Parker, Preceptrois elGenesee ValleyEemi nary. Administrator's Sale. ViAue of an order of the Orphan's rlourt for the County of Potter, the fol lowing deSeribed real estate belonging to the estate of David Crowell, deed, will be sold to the highest and best bidder, at the Court House in Coudersport, on Tuesday, the 20th day of February next, at 2 o'clock P. M., - All that certain messuage bounded an described,as follows : Beginning at a post the north-west corner of lot No. 32 of the allot ment of lands in Swedtn tp., Potter co., Pa., thence south on the west line .of said 10t No. 32 160 rods to a post,thence west 53 rodS to a post standing in the east Bile of lot No. 29, thence north on. Hues of lots Nos. 29 and 23 160 rods to a post, thence east along the south line of lot No. 37 53 rods to the place of be ginning. Containing Fifty acre* he the same more or less, with the usual allowance of six per cent, for roads &c., being lot No. G 3 of the allotment Of lands in Sweden tpt„Liind part of warrant No. 1305 ; on which there are about Twenty-five acres improved and a log dwelling house. ' ALSO—Certain real estate in the township: or 'Sweden and Jackson, Potter co,, described as follows : viz., Beginning at a post the north-east cornet of lot No. 63 of the al lotment Of lands in Sweden tp. conveyed to Morris S. Carpenter, thence by south line of lot No. 37 of the landi of Geo. Fox and S. Rctss in said tp. and.lots No.'s 109 and 5 of the lands of S. Ross in, Jackson k Ulysses tps east 'one hundred and"ninety-one perches to a post, thence south ninety perches to the north- eltst corner of lands of Fox k Ross aforcsalo in Jackson tp., thence by line of said lan l ds and north line of lot No. 32 in 3weden tp. west one hundred and ninety and nine-tenths perches to the east line of lot No. 63 afore'sald, and thence by said line north ninety perches to the place of beginning. Containing One Hundred and One acres and three-tenths of an acre, be the same more or, less, with the usual allowance of six percent. for roads &d., being lot No. 18 of 'the allot ment of lands of Sobieski Ross in Jackson. tp., and part of warrants Nos. 1304 and 1305, on winch is about Sixty Acres improved, with a frame dwelling house and smote fruit trees thireon. C. B. A.RNISTRONG, Adm'r. Coudersport, Jan'y 23, 1866.. " ~„ 111111111=Mil MARRIED : -- - 1 .ift - illCorlts iotice, 1- - --- J (TICS le hereby given that the ander ; signed, en 'Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court tcrdistribute the funds arising from Administrator's Sale of the Rol Estate pr Georgeldgraba.m, deed, will attend to the duties ,of his appointment. February, 19th11866, at . 7 o'clock P. IL, at the Recorder's Office in ,Coudarsport, where alipersons interested-can ' head if they shall think proper. , 1),1.\ BAKER , Auditor. Coudersport, haft 22.1866 ;.:1 - Auditors liotice. OTICE is hereby given that the under - - 1.11 signed, an -A.uilitor appointed -by the Orphan's Court to distribute the &ads arising 'rem Administrator's Sale of the Real Estate ?f D. D. Stllith,'dec'd, will attend to the duties of his appoiniment lionday,the 19th day of r ebruary, at .7 o'clock P. it., it the Record: er's Offme in Coudersport, where ali persons n teres ted can attend if, they think proper. DAN BAKER, Aaditoe.' Coudersport, Jan'y 22, 1969.. . , IMMENSE SACRIFICE MITE undersigned wishing to change their blisinese lIONV oiler to the people of Potter and tuttelnThg counties their large and well selected et(ick of 1 DRYI-GOODSI HATS AND CAPS Boots &Shoes! READY-MADE -CLOTHING ! COST for 40.ditit..23E-3r. AMONG OTHER THINGS Attr, Overcoats at $9, Ten Dollar Shawls for Seven Dollars &c &C. &C. The eels to commence MONDAY, the 29th day of -Tannery, nod end the first of biarcb. Come eArly if you want the' first Mance The BOORS of the firm will bo closed on the 27th .Tenuery, end no credit given thereafter. Those who have accounts with the firm will please tall and settle without delay, as the Book must be eettled at, once. Ce Se . & E. A. JONES. ATLANTIC AAID GREAT WESTERN Raifrond through Potter county. GENERAL 1 t' Nev' DepOt 3 AND WOESTORE ! tinderrigmed would annonnee to the reOpie of T Potter county-that they have bought out the en tire stock of 11. ♦p; MannOf this place and xil hers after keep od band a full assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY ! Including Writing, Tissue, : Per forated and •Blotting Paper, lEn velopes, Inks, Slates, PeneilS, Cray ons, Inkstands, Bitink-Books_of all kinds. Wring BOOKS, ,Pocket DIAL'S, Drawings Materials, MISCELANEOUS BOOB ' S Including the latese Standard NOVELS,MAGAZINE, PICTORIAL AND STORY PAPERS, ALSO allorthe StAndardn TEXT-BOOKS FOR Se_gooll3 A tine lot of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS 1 Special attontldn given to orders for , mTgOFILA.NEOIIS BOOKS. Haring made the necessary, arrangemenis in 'Vele York we are enabled to fill all such orders on short notice, By prompt and courteous attention Ito our patrons; With fair and hbncirable dealing, we hope IC. merit and reeeirti a large share of the patronage of those wishing nrticles in our line. D. C. tr. M. At LAILILABEE. .Jart 16 66 tf • EMIMI ALL persopq ar ehasigg' a ce Two Hundred Do' Bradford and Step, bid .to William Note was -obtained will 149.i.5t the etille ; latid: cautioned against rmr ain Judgment, Note for lars; signed by Andrew en Sherwodd. ;and 'liaya i Willard Wilson. Said i y fraud; and the misli.eis tioa.cof the same; AgEEESI ASSES ! / r aw ; ,tabAcrp...!! Ss pelf Ibt :bri - Asbea,.apd.Ceßts pee barrel tbi Sshes 010 4aps befi!.4o l 4iPP/.1 t o . - 'Gni AL. Co is deraPortii Pa., - Dee.7l& ._Bn &"s • 1.1;r Cs anninOncip Would inform his frieddri customers' that he is ,nO* Ifoa Delving a large'Sbicir 4_o4x:odti purchased in, Neur lirork .and Boston during,the /ate d.e4.itine k and is prepared to give k old and near oustomers the best of bargains : . Si mmons keeping up vrith the times aid the latest styles and fashiOi6 for that purPose he closes out his old stook once a yesx ¬ion, t.? make room for saw Goods. JOBBERS SUPPLIED AT NEW Yak IntIOES:::i NEW SKIRT F0R'1866.; . : The Great Inventien of fie;''.llo4.lll HOOP-SHIRTS I J. W. BRADLEY'S ;New Patent ''DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or doublet SPRING SKIRT. TIS Invention consist. of Duplex (or tin*Elltptit Pure Refined Steel Spring., ingeniously braldefr tightly and firmly together, edge to..edge,makiag lb& TOVGBget, most ELS:UnLE, !Lawrie and _htfishiati SPRING ever used. They seldom amen or ithaits.,lllta' the Single Springs. and conaegnently_ presersfelhadf perfect and beautiful abatis more than twice as long as nay Single Spring Skirt that eeer Mier ; Van be made. . THE wondeifulliexibility - and gliatt fitiltifdit and pleasure to any lady wearingthis Duptez Flllptidekift will Mienferieneed particularly in alloroltded easellir bike, Oucratt, Carriages. Railroad tkirs, flitatth peaft Arm Chair, for Promenade and House . Drees, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a smelt place as easily and conveniently as a Silk of Nestiß theca.' - • . • A Lady having eriliyed the 'pleastrii,cOmfort slid Great Conaellenee of wearing. the Duplex yiliitita. Steel Spring Skirt for a single day wiltnecemftewards willingly 'dispense with their. use; Fur ettildredi Mints and young Ladles they are superior others. THE norms are covered with '2 ply,duttfile-t4iiit ed thread and will wear; twice as long as the Single. n yarn coreng which is deed on all Single Steel hoop. The three bottointroda on every Skitter° aim Double steel, and twice or double covered to f trayeaft the ooTpring froin westing off th e reds whed MAW fig down alarm, stone steps, etc., etc. which theyarsteoft. atantly subject to whim in tux, ' All are made of the new and elegant Conlin:l'Np.* and are the beat quality in every - part, gifting th the I wearer tho'imst grac,fol pin t Shape possible, and are Unquestionably the Behest, most deslrabte i comfortable and c-conomical Skirt 'ter mad', , i'ESTS' BRADLEY & CARY: PHORlkTofltir tho Invention, and SOLE Id ik NEPA CTINERS, 9I UEFA MBtIIS, and 81 READESTEP.ETS,NfiIf , FOR SALE in all first-claps Storrs In this Cirrmitil throtighobt the Halted States and Canada,' HatlanMda C,iba, Mexico. South Atnericia , and the . West INQUIRE FOR THE DUPLEX tOR DOUBLE) SPRING SKIRT: fi : FLAX-IN'HEELS WOOL-WHEELS WHEEL-HEADS SNAP-REELS I FLIERS SC., &C .4 ITIAE undersigned Would respectfully nounce to the Verchants and Dealers Of Potter and adjoining counties; that they slit now engaged in the manufacture of the above named 'articles, and we prepared to fathillt them at • • i W LES ALE PRlcts. Employing none bnt experienced workmen and using only the best material, we areCoaz fident we can furnish-. you with Goods , that will suit your customers. Every Article !Warranted to awe Entire Satisfaction, All goods packed-ill SHIPPING ORDER and sent-by Railroad or otherwise. !Please address by mail, when list of prime CARD, SAMPLES,! &c., will be forwarded, C. BE Crandall 3r; Cios MontrOse, Pa., Dec. 20, 1865 m 3 ' Qurs is the' only establitlimetti that manufactures the celebrated - CR ANDALL-wHEEL-Etrazie Warranted to last 20-years if well used._ FELLOW:. CITiZE-N4 I take this method to infori yo!s",e,f I pig I ; aow located at Oswayo, better biagsl 114 BrindleTille, with a Large Assnriment •I •-7 bitY GROCEItIESJ READY MADE CLOTitEG. 1-IATS 4 Boozy, atrozs i d-C•s WHICH. MUST BE SOLD = - Regardless of COSTa - • • ' My Store you will find hi the Old if g ' Block' whore Mr. t ALB Ind thytell fill oat ry, to giie yon Good gargitine; iiii4 ;11.. ;hi': I11:..:i ..-....."; 1 it o doiag to merit a abate 0t taro pattortiggs &n early sail le soliefted. 1. ' ; ,e -- - , J. ipe °era - 675; Sept. 18,-1865. ' •-44 P. A. Ste bbineji -J. RE AGENTS for the [We of OIL , WHEEPER & IVILSOVS 41 APBPs.t.4fjre YoEtes CQazt7- , ‘a 4 ESE A.& Jan.l.s aut: I= MO GAPS. BE ME