II NOTICES ! piCIA El i 1 Whiskers ! - ers or Moustaches ? Our i will force them to groW oti or chin, or hair on bald' s. Price, $l.OO. Sent by .sely sealed, on . receipt of, WARNER & CO. , i ex 138, 'Brooklyn, N. y 11: Whiskeis Po yoa want Whis Grecian compoun. the trarthest face heads; In Six Wee mailqnywhere, ct prieeil Address lysa , lELIN CABENET ORGANS ,es. adapted to sacred and 'sBo to $6OO each. FIFTY ver Medals, or other first them. Illustrated Ct iess, MASON k N, OTHERS, New York. ' REBEL COLO' vIE*ISON & Hi Fortytdiffernt sty jeculi# music, for . ONE ,Gold or premiums awarde, logvici free. Addo or .11,501 ,1 & BR ( - _ IRS DESTROYED time has planted ion ;the bk colors as rebel against eliness, replace them with exquisite black and brawn - deemed the DS OF BEAUTY 9 ,ed in five minutes. witlAout fibres or staining e scalp, by - When nature o humd,n head su every, idea of co, those glorious an , tingeS ererywher i STANDA' which are produkl insuring t DRISTA 'ORO'S HAIR DYE. :rlSufitctured .y J Cristadoro, ;kik 0. 'tor House, 'etc York.. Sold by Drug y all Hair Dressers. 6 gistsl • lAN. IMMENSE EMIGRATION. - .Ain immense emigration will pour into "the' Southern States 'vial : the restoration of peace. Thensandsof southern refugees, froln allithe towns and_ citie of the North, will return noMe; thottsan 3 of northern soldiers Will mov i e td the sate direction, and settle, inlthe •clOsest bonds of "union, among their soutbern brethren; and, in obedience to the laws of .clerMand and s+ly, thousands of northers l'ariiieni , , mechanics, and laborers, will s c rli thennighty volume for the L epeopling an re building the waste places of 'the snnny Sou"th." In anticipation of this grand dil'er -810 of the tide of emieration, and frornl the inet'easing demands upon them, the prof rio ton" of HOSTErf ER'S CELEBRX.-TED STOI- Aelf BITTERS" Are putting up additional " . pa thousands of bokes of their nuiVersally pa laritonic and altrative. ' : 1 i . We have the .estimony o - soldiers, sallors, travelers, •trappers, miners emigrants, refu gees, farmers and planters, North and Squth, "aloud of witnesses," that as a safe and re liable remedial". agent, and as a' prote4tion against all the complaints incident to ex;pos 7 ure, privations, changes of climate, diet; wa ter", and habits of life, ROST&TTER'S BIT TERS, used ai directed, 'are ' worth their weight in gold, North or South.—[Com.4 It is also pr n 'er•to state that the Bitters are sold eselusvely in glass, and never under , . ." circumstances ay the gallon or the barrel. Itnpostors and imitators are abroad, and the only sal?,guard the public has against th"em is to"see that tbeßitters they buy have the en graced.label, nd note of hand of : Messrs. liestetter & Smith, and our proprietary Otamp over the cork of the bottle. , " STRANGE, RUT every - young lady 'and gentleman in the uoika States can bear sinnething much - t 1 their a.kUntatie .141 return mail tryst, of ehargeo by addressing the undersigned. Those who hare fears of being hunt •loiged will oblige by not noticing this earth All •Qatelsa will pierts,:t address their obedient servant, TILOS. F. IaIAi'MAN, • 811 Broadway, Now York.—ilyjyS. I • TO ICONSUMP,TIVES. • 'The advertiseri l having been restored to health in .akete.weeke by a very. simple remedy ' after having suffered for several years with a severe lung:election. and that dread disease, Consumption—is uusioos to Make. knows to Ibis fellow-sufferers the means of care. • ity all who dettlre It, he will send a copy of the pre. - e ription used (rim, of charge), with the directions r preparing :Lod using the •saine, which they will :hod a SURE ( 1 .3171tE for Consumption. Aetlima, Comitig, Lto!,l , t, end all Throat and Lung Affections. Tlll.l Oilly object of the advertiser in -shnding , the 10 benefit the' afflicted, - sid spread inforinstlLM Witjal.ll.lr - conceives to be in valuable,' and lel hopes every sufferer tvilif try his riemedy , ae it witbcest thorn nothing, and may prove tu blessing 11 Parties s . vishin i g the prescription, by. return 441101, wilt pleasrladdress Rt..% 'Epic:lllD A. WILSON, • • Williamsbergh, Kill:V4 CO., New York —llvivA --- , . LIERIZORS OF VOIUTII ' *, A (3enilmnan'whe Eufrered for rears from Nervous Debility, l'reinature Decay, and nil the etrects of xiouthfu I indiscretion, Win, for the sakU of surfl7ing ilumasity, S •nd I tree to all who need it, Ilui recipe qud direcfions for making tlrU slniple • reniady hy ls, tileh he was cured.. 13titlrers wishtneso profit by the 54vettieer's itiperieuee, can do so by addricßeing I I. . •501.1 N B. OGatEN, No. 'l3 ChaMbers St., New York.4—tlyjyB .t. AGENTS WANTEO I $lO A I)AY EASY MADE $lO By selling Engravings, Card Photographs and Stationerf. Olr: Stationery Pack is cz ,,,els all others b each Paeltage contMns ; Paper, Envelopes, •Pencil, Pens, Jlewelry *oral a dollar at retail. 'l•Price only L'Ci cents. Te - will send Agents ' : .100 Sta.ianeryi Pack ages and a Silver Watch for Sl7. We also publish splendid Steal Engravings anid Por traits. Lithogjaph Prints, &c., Very opular And saleable. Will tend n line assortment of (:) fur 515.00 that will realize S5O; ot a $lO ot. that will sell for $3O or over. Will send a sample lot for $5 that will sell for ;;;. 1 45. Send Stamp for Catalogue., Terms, .4c. to ilAsmss & CO., 30 Beekman St. \.Y. ALLCOCKi'S POROUS PLASTERS 1 CURE LUMBAGO. PAINS OP TIIEI SIDE, VARICOSE VEINS, SORE CIIES'II, -An Electri :an, who has great exp]erieiice H of their elle is in local rheumatism in tic 4(3 1 Lorenz., an deep-seated nervous and other palms, and it affections of the kidneys, etc., Ifttribuls all their sedative, stitnulative, land pain-reliving effects to their electriie qual ities. lle dserts they restort• the healthy alea.ric condition (equilibrium) of the part, s land that be!ng restored, pain and (morbid action ceaSei 1 I, ME BACK. Brandretl [louse, NEW York, Nov. 0, '59. 1 T. A.m.,co & Co.--Gentlemen : I lately (antlered seve cly from a vveaitness in niy back. ihaving heard your Plasters much 1 recom le:tended in cases of this kind I procured one, land .the result was all that I could desire. A :.single Pleste'r cured me in a week. t_ • Yours, *.es,cct.fafiy, .1. G. BRIG.S. 1 General Agency,Brandreth Honse,Nelw York. Sod by aIl Dealers in Medicines. pp. TOBIAS' V.tWITIAN MORE TESTIMONY ! THIS IS TO CER tify that for the last five yea* I have used in my family Dr. Tobias' celebrated Ve -I:titian Lintment,l and in• every instance Gave found it fully equal to his recommendations. I have found itto give almost instatitaneous relief in crises of toothache; croup i bilious colic, sore throat, pain in the chest nhd back, and rheumatism, and 'cheerfully recommend its trial to every one afflicted with any of the above-named diseases. J kMES H: WARNER IlArtford, Conn,, Oct, 16th, 1861 I sold by all druggists, .Office, 5G Oortlandt St. New-York. ! • t' 1. I; THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL. I=4:= Virdning, Feb. 13, 1885 14cal told General. iitg)...l?ott't forget Ito get l 'your Valentines at at the Postoffice Book Store. A fine assort , if • mentlof serio u s and comic can be bought 43. t astonishing to the children All the newlMagazines and papers received by the earliest trains. Dar Do, not{ fail to attend the Lecture§ noticed his *ek. Mr. Emerson comes well recomm nded and we may confidently expect a Mete feast. 1 From the appearance of our =1 1 ! , princip4l street on last Saturday afternoon and ereping tile! importanhe of l, the 'Temper ance! *1 Lecture need hot be urged.. IlEr tir'e take pleasbre in calling atten tion to the card of the Lyhan House, adver tised in t attotb er column. Mr. Lewis is known to most Of our citizens l and i we feel certain that helwHl make a resi l ieetable and obliging landlor 4 d, land the traveling public find .n his i 1 house cOmfortable bornit. P - ' -We are pleased tTo learn that the rlysse Academy is In a prosperous condition, and tit !here seems to be an increasing in terest manifested towards the institution by thosemost nearly connected with it. It is i . , , tweposed to htive it c.hartered. This is as it 6houldbe---surely that end of the county ;.an suppoq. a B ' el4dol WM ' flPa if it does not ) it is very Much to blame, seri' Under the careful management of Mr. ALLEti, the' Coudersport Academy has become a self,fustaining institution. The number of 'students attending-at presen make it seem like the days of the pest wh n many of the present beads of families were among the studerits, and when it tend looked upon as an honorto our village. The present teachers dese li rv!4 much credit for tile ability and zeal disp 4-ed and ills° that best evidence of ap pret. ation, a liberal and hearty support. ' TILE PEOPLE , - Will have' their own way, and indeed \ we do not wader that every one is bound to \e Coe's pou g h Balsam, and northing else, for\ us t is cet.tinly the. best thing. in' the world for Ccilglis, Colds; 'Croup, and Influenza. It is right that all should use it. cod's Dyspep.sio. Cure. an article prepared the same parties, is equally good for Ors 'pepsia, Indigestion 'and Constipation, Sick Headache, Sdur Stomach, Rising of Food, Cramps, Pain, anfl in fact any disorders of 'the stomach and bowels. ' List tif.siArorS tor Feb. Term 1 66. i GR . ND JURORS. • 1 2 1 4 11edany , -- 7 Jitines Caveuaugh, P. E. Maynard. Atd.tdtt—Wml Conway, Atigustus Bodler. Bingham—A itstin -Crum, L. Hoyt. Clara—S. T. Alen. Coudersport4Z. J. Thompson. Eulaliii—Tittis-Yeomans, T. B. Abbott. genasee—Oscar Cavenaug Ilectbr—Hent' r y Hoslf y. flitrrison—Win. B. Fox. Kentino.—L. • . Roalht—Beldan Burt, 8.. Fl Bort. Sweden—F. L. Sitncer, Wm. J. Brown. SlirOn—Silaili.tbbitt, J. Voorhees, R. Stoat. West Branch' John Baudotia, . . IllysSes—p. Jay Cushing, E. 31-. Bassett. TRAVERSE. JURORS. Allegany-L, Calvin 'Rogers, D. C. Nelson. Bingham4-A.. C. Evans, GAL Farnsworil, A: L. Harvley. Clafa—Cbarles CbMaciler. . Coudersport44. B. Stnitb, O.H. CrOshy) Goodsell, L. Cushing. Eulalia--F. IcNamara, C. Brenule: HarrpoM—J.i Burtis, D. E. Lewis, E. Rooks, 0;W. Corey, Hiram Hulbert. Hectbr—David Kilbourn, J. L. Haven. Hebron—LSylester Greenman, P. Thatcher. Oswayo—l, st 4 Blodget. Roulet—johri Bbrr. Sweden—LJohM Grum, L. Nir. Lyman: Sharon 4R. Brown,C. H. Barnes, L; if. Perry. StewMtsonSterling Devins. West, BranchL—Cbaries Crppen. Whfirton—Al B. Burlingame. tilys'ses—J. W. Freeman, 4.llacket, J. Lewis. Clippings and Scribblings. kEy. Twouldrather footabet than be a fool. I 14:3 I prefer a legal te4der to a bar-tender. li-ould rather knit my brows than knit, my stockings. 1 ! ;ler I tropl rather fall in lore than from Bunker Hill monument. j - fier- rather b 6 licked by my dog than by mr enemy. gam' Dons forget=St.i IValentine's Ball in the Court House, next Wednesday evening. . . GOne—The priscineit l'Oged in the jail* thip,lace for stealing at Corning,N.Y. trg‘.. Somewhat intoxiated—The man who - Was ;iletermihed not to gat iato his owa sleigh nit. Ditto—The man would: not kep the road, I" Will be attended furinshed the above with Anived—The 1 ei bring the "bil of joy" to • !fib" In New York—, purchasing ti new stock dUced prices. Call and stand Febrilary I Xpar Disgsted—W. I typed Dernocratic candi for)Coverndr, with the I I Committee bn the briber xte_tard on Titusville.—The ire* York Tribune. Alluding to the alleged intention, of the vigilance committee to "rid the place of At.r., incendiaries, robbers, and other scoun drels," it remarks that "if they do, we are, sari in predicting a very considerable de-1 craasn in isopulation and decline of house rent at Titusville." , . toa...ReSigned to their fate—ln New York . city, where the Democracy are in the ascend ant, nine-tenths of the time, corruption has become So rife that no effort is deemed avail- . able to ; correct. the , evil. ;The tax-payers there coatent theinelves With footing all bills andleeping perfectly . • Reliably informed—The Wheelidg telligencei:4 that at the election in Ritchietown on MondaY, a-week,la Man sod his vote to the Copperhead party, for a few buckets full of The vote was Sold cheap , and sO Was the slop ! increasing —The interest in the Teni periihee , question in the town of 'Wellsville. PerSevere—your l town needs it and it is a work in which you will need great patience with your, perseverance. I Characteristic—John H. Shirk, Repub lican, was, on Saturday laet, elected to the House of Representatives, to fill the vacancy occasionLd by the death of Hon. Day Wood, of X.ia.ncrister county. The Democracy made noi nomination, but in several districts voted for a negro for Assembly. Very 10 - tin—are they not 7 fpar In a pretty ,fix—The Pennsylvania Setiate was forced to adjourn the other day beCause it could not get a quorum to attend. SoMe were writing' speeches, others at home, some at the theatre, and still others at Beech ' er's lecture. • 11S„ Consoltng-A down East editor wits inia boat when the wind bleW hard, bui he was not at all afraid, becauie he had his life insured and lie "never had anything happen to him by which he could make any money." ftEr Want hi 'speak—Sixty members of Congress, on the reconstruction question. Surely, that will-be gass enough to en-light en the people on that subject. LECTURES OF COURT WEEK. On Monday Evening, 19th Inst., 13. i• Ttev. F. F. EMERSON, Pastor of the Bap church in Wtellsville N.Y. on th e"M oral In finence of the Rentitiful" or, the. Morality of BOauty a review of the beautiful in Nature, A'rt. and literature shniving that the truly benuttful is alwnys incral in its !influence.— IG a subject thnt can be mpde highly inter esiing to ail pria se ke p c for the let.turer gtiocl Ftqetiq:itic-41411:nisF!io9 25 cents; The same gentleman will give a lecture in bOrtlf of the cause of - Temperance by in vitation of Eulalia Division S. of T. Those Who attend his lecture on 3lodday will be sure *repeat their visit thin evening. ; The Division desires to Tarnish thoSe who , Atend our Terms of Court from other parts of our county the means of spending a portion of their spare time With pleasure and-profit to themselves—They cordially invite all to come. bn tednesday evening it.is hoped that the fsriners of the county will find time to boom after the interests of the County Agricultural Society—A.rrangetnents should be made for a fair next Fall. T H111; CONFESSIONA AND EXPERIEtiCB OF AI: INVALID., for the benefit , and ne a Cantien to Yo - ung Men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, 41,131:II UM Decay of Manhood. ace., rmpplyibg ILL the , ante time the means of Selt'D tire. By one who has cured himself after thetergoing considerable quackery' By enclosing a now-paid addrc,sed envelope, einsie copieseo of chare:e may be had of the author. ItA•cI.'INIEL MA I" FA I It, Es • :IyspJ3 30 Brooklyn, Rings Co.: N. , Lyon s Periodical Drops I \. . rplte Great F \ emale Remedy for Irreg. _t_ uhvit les. '1 hese drops are a scientific:illyeoin pbutided fluid prepirratiumontl better than any ritiA, Ilowders or Nostrum Being liquid, their notion is 41reet and positive, ren ering them a reliable, speedy and certain specific forth , cure of all obdructions and Suppres-imis ot nature. 1.1 sir popularity is indicated \ by the fact that over 100,000 tittles are a,nualiv sold and consumed by the ladies or the u n ited al e s, every one or whom speak in t o strongest terms of 'praise of their great merits. Th s tey are, ,uRIIIy taking the place•o every other Female Renietly,and are con sidered by al! who know aught of them, as the surest !safest, and moat it:fallible preparatiA iri the world; for the cure of all Fernale cam faints, to removal of all obstructions of nature, atni the promotion of health rezularity and strength. Exit:felt .!frectißns Waling .When they MRY be used,and ettplalning whenancl why they' should not. nor could not be used witinnit pro ducing sheets COD trary to nature's chosen lawn, will be formd carefully fladed around each bottle, with vritten SiVilat ure of JOLIN L. LYON., without WIT ~ otiel aro guituict, : Prepared liy Dr. JOHN L. LYON, 193 Chaps Street. New Haven, Conn., who can be consulted either personally or sy mail, (enclu-ing stamp,) con cerning all private diseases and female weaknesses. Sold by Druggists evert,' where. Price $1.50 pr Sot. C. G. CLARK St CO., lysp General Agfa for United States acid Canadas 1566 1 ,_ • . • • ~ . rEill'iv.d - Ittrillta Sc, Erle Wailroad. - , Tnis great line traver,ici! tlfc Northern and IsTorth• j went counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie On lake Ei.ie. It has been leased and in operated by die PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMP•NY.. Time otpmieenger trains et EMPORIUM. LEAVE EASTWARD. Erie mail Train 10:12 A. if Erie Exprefis Train ...-..---^'-------.9:17 . LEAVE WESTWARD. • Erie -1 10:12 L. at 1 Erie Exprcas Train • S:5O P. Paseenger care, ran through on the Brie Mail and Expre4a iraints without 'change both wage between rinladeThia and Erie. • • NEW YORK CONNECTION. • Leave New York at c.. 00 P. m., arrive nt Erie 3 37 A.3r. Leave Erie at 1.55 e. arrive at New York 1.15, NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ERIE& NEW YORK ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night Maine For Intormation respecting Pa. , setiger btoiiiess,ap. ply at Co, nor of 30th ited Marl:et streets, Phlladolphia And for Freight leishiess or the Comranyfs Agents S. f. Eirieston, Jr. Col.. 13th and SiarloA streets, ;Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. Wm. Ertwo, Auent, N. C R. R , Btllimore, • IL 11. lIOITSrON, General Freight Agt.'Philada • 11. W. GWIIsZNEIt, General ticket Agt. Phlladu A. L. TV LEA, General Supt, ti~'illiarneeot t. IVOTICE is hereby given that partial An count of.! JOSEPH. M. SHAFFER and JAMES SHAFFER, .Jr. Administrators of the Estate of HENRY SIIAFFER, late of Gib son. Township,:dec'd, has been filed in the :Register's Office in Cameron Ctiunty, and will be presented to the Orphans' Court of said iCounty on WEDNESDAY,. the 14th day of March net, for corifirtnaiio;i. . A. E. KELLY, Reg Liter. geg's . Office, Emporium. Feb. 1. 1860. ' Svho score his horse . to—The parties who tangle-foot. .gine which is to fortune-hunters. A. Stebbins; jr., Of Goods at the re seti him at the 'old. MOTICE is hereby given th;q the under .l.l signed. an Auditor appointed by the tlrplians Court to distribtite the funds arising from Administrator's Sale of the Real Estate of George Ingraham, dec'd, will attend to the duties Of his appointmeht February 19th 1866, at 7 o'clock P.! M., at the Recorder's Office in CouderSport, where all persons'interested. can attend'if they Shall think proper. DAN BAKER ) Auditor. Coudersport, Jan'y 1866. IT. Witte, the stereo-i idote for nomination' report cf the Senate y case. NOTICE i 3 hereby given that the under signed, ttp Auditor appointed by the i)rphan.'s Court to distribute the funds arising from AdmiOistrator's Sale of the Real Estate of D. D. Sniith, deed, will attend to the duties of his appoinimentort Monday the 19th day of February, at 7 o'clock P. M., at the Record er's Office in Coudersport, where all persons interested can attend if they think proper. DAN BAKER, Auditor. Coudersport, Jivn'y 22. 18'36. TIIE subnariber,lato Landlord of the Bolan House, in prepared to accommodate visitor.; to tho Cpun• ty at i nvith Boarding, at reiniooablo. rates. . Jut-ore, Witnenscs and others will find it to their advantage to give him si call. b. C. Phelps. Condor:Tort, Fob. 6, 1867 .. it ...-- I, On Tuesday Evening 20th Inst., Register's Notice. Auditor's Notice. Additor's Notice. BOARDING! ULYSSES ACADEMY. - tly.ses, dotter Co., I. C. Witt/ENS: Principal - F. M. .301114 - Sati, Assistant ; Mrs. C. A• JOIINSON, Precptress C. STEVENS, Oil Painting and Gentian ; 2dissi GEEALDIN/$ WOOD, Vocal and Instru mental], Music. Spring Term opens Tuesday, March 0, 18130, Stu dents are requested to bo present at the commence mentCla, in order to enter their classes the first week. sies will be arranged to accommodate ALL, espechilly those who desire to enter upon a course. Sozial and moral culture receive due attention. A Teacners'• Cias will bo formed fur that) who expect to take summer schools, and will receive- Special attention. There sill be in cdonectlon with the school a COM. mercial Department, consisting of Penmanship,Book- Keeping and Commercial Law. The "Students' Literary" holds its session Friday evening of each week, and is well attended by the patrons of the school. The design Is.to give students no thorough and prao• tient knowledge of ail the branches taught. - Tuition per Term > English Branches ; Langunges and nigher} Mathematic-i, $B.OO ; Pivoting. $8 00'; Book-Keeping, $l.OO ; Instrumental Music, S.S ; Use of instrument, $2.0t1 ; and Vocal li uric $l.OO. Text. Books can be obtained at the Institution. Rooms can be rented and boarding obtained lupri• vote fate Iles at reasonable rates. COUDERSPORT ACADEMY. J. ifV. ALLEN. Principal. Mips. L. T. AT.I.EN, Assistant: Mtn n E. G. Aluurozz, nusic Teacher The Spring Term will begin March 5, ma, and continue Twelve-weeks. .Tuition (to be paid at the middle of the Term) from Three to Eight D 11,eidentals, Twenty five sent& No e.Wa charge fur Bo Sanyo tied Double Entry. 'reecho& eI:I6A will he organized and thoroughly lestrinned in she Th• ury tend Practice of Teaching, Free of Chrtr , re. • ROonas. suitable fur Students desiring to board thernacives. can be rented reasonably in town. Ow further particulars, addife::e 'the rriticirral, et Condemnor LY - .." AN HOUSE. . Lewisville, "otter County, Pennsylvania. • Blun.TON LEWIS. Proprietor. nadng token th a excellent Hotel; the proprietor wlalm+ to make the acconlatatice of the traveling ,public and feela cottildvnt oatiaractiou to all who may call ou hlm.—Fib. 12, 08 . tt PETItioN. - • • To the ilonorobte, the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Cameron county, in the Com . rnot.icenlth of Pennsylvaiic : . , [ The petition of the subscribers, Mcmheis of (lie Methodi,t Episcopal Church on the Emporium Clr- 1 cult re,pect fully showeth that your petitioners are desirous of asseciatne themselves together as a body corporate, in co.tformity with the taws of this COM mouwealth, that is to say: Your petitioners are desiremt of being constituted a body corporate, under the name and style o f The Fret Methodist Episcopal Church of Empofi l tina, Bellefolit District, East 13 ittirriore Conference,. to be under the dti ec thin of live Trustees„ viz.: Lemuel Imcore, jr , Dr. Fin. S Hamlin, George Metzger, Rich rd 'hat:l+ wick and Joseph Ilonaler ; which said Trustees and their successors in office 6halll have perpetual succes sion, and-to be elected as hereinafter directed, who Shall be, and are hereby empowered under the name end style aforesaid, liable to Sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, in all Con , ts of Record and else where, nod be competent in flaw and Equity to take and bold to themselves and their successors in office, for the use of said Society, lands, tenements, heredit• invents, goods and chattels, bf whatsoever kind or quality soever, real, pertionir mixed, , y gift, grant, bargain, sale, conveyance, demise or bequest, from any person or persons capapl'e of making the same, and the sante from time to time to grant. bargain, sell, remiss., alien and dispose of, fur the tide and ben efit of said Society 1 and 'generally to do all and sin gular, the nutiters and things necessary l and lawful for :holt Ludo for the we'l.being of said Beciety, and i / t the due .management of its nfrur,: And he Trustees and their successors shall have full and ntire power to bo ruw, for the use of said Society, ny sum not exceeding rive ThOtpand bollars, which I lsabl sum or or sum+ su borrowed shall b+l applied by them to ex tittguish the debts growing out of the; eXpeose of building the church propeety aforesaht lAid the i said Trustees or theit nutereneorn, shall hatt.foll and entire authority to secure thh payment :of he debts now existing, or that may 'Mcrae by reaso of loan having to be made, to mortgage the said p operty of the church aforesaid and the real estate onneeted therewith Id shall • • And further, that the'crustees above armed ghat. continue in otlice until the sesiden of the last Quar terly Meeting Conference I 1 the year A. D. ISIld, at which time the members ‘if. said Conference shall elect their succeesors. Ahd thereafter an election of Trustees shall take place, at the last session of the Quarterly Meeting Conference in each Conference ear, by the members of the said Quarterly Meeting Conference. Any vacancy that occurs in the Board ofnid Trustees, by death oti otherixise, may be sup plic by by Thelaurvlving member* and the ,•rson or persons appninted shall continue in office tmtil the succeeding Hp.nual election. And for the transaction of any business, three of More Of the said Trtit\es -hall be a qn..rpm. And if at any time above specifted for election OfTrtWees, the members of the cold cquirterly Mectlrig Conference shall fail to elect Trustees, then and In such ease thme eiecfed or appuined shall co,niaue iA orrice until the succeeding Animal elettlob, I OCorge lfetzgar, William Leivis, W. Hamlin, • - 11. ;J. Lewis, A. A. Eddc,. CI. C. Burling:nue, ti.. Chadwick, Jr., J. nousler, L ; emuel Lucore, Jr. • And now, January 12, A. ASK the Court having examitiel and perused the W.ithin in4rumont nil the oljects, 'articles and conditions' therein set forth appearing lawful and not inJitriostis to thecommunity, do direct the said writb.g tol tie tibol, and notice to be inserted In ONO newspaper ;Minima in the County, thrOd Successive weeks. By, the (I.,u;•t. A. E. K.EQ,V. Pr th,c. 1566 ffMMI I take this method to nor: located at O 3 a, Briadleville, Lar, DRY G GrtocF4tit 3 READY MADE!, CLOTHING, HATS; BO 07'S, SHOES, • WHICH lIUST:DE SpLD Regardless i of COST.] My Store you till find ih the Old Simreons, Block where Mr. YAII and 6yself will ever try to give you Good Bargains, and hope by • so doing to writ a share of your patronage An l I • arty calliis sOlicited. ) 1.! P. SibiDIONS. mi. 18, 18,65. dswaro. S ASHES ! 'ASHES ! p HE subscriber wil pay 12 Cents per JL bushel for Dry. As "es, grid 20 Cents per barrel for Jibes tliat hive been used. Apply to ( I. GRIESAL, Coudersport, Fp., DeC. 18 3rupd - • - 1 ••• , se FOREIGN ATTAORICIENT. CAMERON COUNTY,/ as : Commonwea of Pennsylvania fo the Sheriff of Cameron County, Greeting: 11 ir e command you that you attach Cornelius Kidder,'f of your County, by all and sin gular his goods and chattels, lauds all tene ment,. in whose hands or possession the same May be, so that he be and appear beford our Court Of Common Pleas, to be holden at Em poriumf in and for said County, on the 12th day of March next, there to answer James Dirkbead and Catherine Birklead. Executors of the last Will and Testament of fiUgh Birk- Lead, deceased, of a plea of debt; and also taut you s ummon the persons in whose bands ;he prope ty is, that they be and appearbefore ur Court, on the said day, to answer what shall be objected against them, and abide the judgement of the Court therein. And bare you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. R. G. WHITS, President Judge of our said Court, nt Emporium, this Bth day of January, A. D. 1866. A. E. KELLY, Prothonotary. And now, January Bth, 1366; It is ordered by the Court, at the time of 'issuing, this writ cf Foreign AttaChtnent i that the same be pub lished by the Sheriff of Cameron County once a week for six weeks; in one paper pUblished in C micron County, 'and also in the Prilla delphia inquirer. By the Court. A. E. KELLY, Proth'y. IMMENSE SACRIFICE ! • T" undersigned wishing to change their business aw offer to the people of Potter and adjoining 'Counties their large and well selected stock of DRYGOODSt HATS AND CAPS Boots&Shoes! READY MADE CLOTHING ! a AIIIONG OTIIER THINGS ARE Overcoats at $9, Ten Dollar Shawls for Seven Dollars The !Mc to commetice MONDAY, the 29th day of January, land end the first of March. Come early It you ssutlthe first chance • • The 13(i)Oft of the firm will be closed on the 27th January, [ and no credit given thereafter. Those who have n cre.Vuots-wit h the firm will pledse cell and settle without delay, as the Books must be settled at once: C. S. &. E. A. 'JONES. ATLANTIC AND :GREAT WESTERN Railroad through hitter county. GENERA► News 'Depot, ITIZENS! AND BOOKSTORE, I frl7 l lZi c eT , o l tiri that o V anhTvneno heighttoth eoirteZlee.rolf. tire eteph ann - L. l :f tl;is placealidwlaheie after khtp, on hand a full assortintfut of BOOKS' AND , STATIONERY ! Including, Writing, Tissue, Per forated and Blotting Paper, En velopes, InkS,lates, Penellg, Cray ons, Inkstands; \ BlaiikßOoks of all kinds. Writing. BOOKS, Pocket DIARYS, Drawings Materials, 1111SCELANEOUS •poaKs including the latest , 'Stnnillard NOVELS, MAGAZINE, PICTORIAL uform you that lam l ei better known es Assortmedt 90D3, !I CAPS. STORY PAPERS, "Ctar_aEzTitivEas-, detiti‘:\ ALSO all:nr tlia Standard A fine lot of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS SpeelaCattentlon given to orders for MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.. lliirin gr nads the, necee,eary- arrangements in Nep York we al : a enabled to 1111,all each order , on short notice. prompt and courteous attention to our patrono, with Lair and. honorable, dealing, wo.hope th merit and receive a large share, of the patronage of those wishing articles in our line. D. C. &-P1 Pl, LARIIABEE. • Janls66ti - - • at COST tor • • &C. &C. &C AND TEXT-BOOKS DIM EMI ZOO. (Jame for trial - at Fein Term:lB96. vs. - Bartlett,. Eastwood " Blackman ' & Foie, gtrnfsbeeig Schaffer " gafdaY & Busbor " Pot* co. For. Ire.cos Goodrich Monroe do eohb Swain arsignee " Heirs of L. -A. tiood Lyman " Clark Labatt " Worden - , " Roulet Townsbili Burt Booth snEßitl''s EvAmmst; Y VIRTUE of sundry Write of Ve.n-dition Exponas, Fieti Facies anti Lefaii ti;ein . 4 issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Potter County, Pennsylvania / and to are dim reeled, I shall expose to public sale or outei ri at the Court House in Coudersport;. cat , MONDAY, the 19th day or Feb:, 1866, at I o'clock, p. m.,the following dearitred Sac or parcels of and to wit : Cirtain real estate in Ulysses tp., and in the Village of Lewisville, bounded and lies cribed as follows s Beginning in the center .1 the Highway at the north-wesi• corner of lot - deeded to J. T. .Harvey by Elijah Gridley; thence east along north line of said Harvey' lot 113 perches to a coiner, thence north about 43 rods to south-east corner of lot deeded to.Crayton Lewts by the said E.Gritl ley, thence west by south line afsaid Craytort Lewis lot about q perches to the con'er of Highway before mentioned, thence south in the centre of said Highway to the place of beginning. Containing about Fifty squartf perches of laud more or less, On Nerblel erected one Clime wagon shop, and oniblaelt smith shop:Z—ALSO—One other lot situate in the tp aforesaid, bounded and described' as follows On the north by lands of Daniel and G. H. Olmsted, on the east by lands of 'L. S. Drakei on the south by , the tot known as - the Walker Smith farm, and on the i ffest by lands of fl; H. Dent; if being hie lot• known as the Elias Cady farm, and beifig Tot No. 81 of the allotrdefit of lands , of H.H. Dent in said township.. ; ' Containing One Hundred and Thirty-five and one Tetrat Acres. About Eighty acres of which are imptevedi With one frame house, two frame barns and a ,giiod , apple orchard thereon. To be soil n 3 the proper'y of Dan Baker and Elymus Hackett. ALSO—Certain real estate in Summit! frif beginning at the south-east corner of lot No. 2 Alfred' Ayres, thence south SO rods to'nortit east corner of lot No. 12 1. M: Floyd, thence , west by north line of lot N 0.12 100 rds to south; east cornet of George Ayres' lot, thence north by east line of said lot 80 rods to adlith:went coiner of log No. 2, thence east by south lino of said lot 106 tods to place of,begilaning. "Containing Fifty-three Acres, being lot fd: Eleven of Heating lauds in said township, ail& part of warrants No,s 2118 and 2186, abotit Thirty Acres of whin are improved ) with ono block house, one frame barn and some trait trees thereon. TO be sold as the property of Merrick Jackson. 'ALSO—Certain real estate 10 Sharon tp:;. Beginning at a corner on' the north bank of the Oswayo Creek (where originally was, a :O birch Corner) being the S W corner of at of land sold by the_Lumbering Association 1.0 Tho's J. Buidick, thence by the line of sail lot nertherly 68 and 5-10ths perches ,to a post corner in the south line of the public High way, thelite by said line nortE)ll.3i° west 3d and 5-10ths perches to a post caber 5 7 10tbri of a perch east of the eastern track of the Rail Road thence south 27° west 101 perches.to post corner ;on the north bank of the °swap4 thence up the bank of said Creek by the vari ous courses and distances to the place of be ginning. Containing Thirty one Acres; strict measure, being part of' Waftant No. 21t6 of Oswayo tp.; about Fifteen Ades of Willa 'tie improved With twO frame housSsi tine Stor e house, one Blacktimith Shop, one frame barn, and some fruit trees thereon. To he sold as the property of Robbins Brown; ALSO—Certain realestate in Allegany to;; boundetl and described as follows: On the east by lands a Samuel Peel, on the west by . the Fox estate, on the north by lands of Samuel Peet, on the south by lands of S. M. hills and R. Bishop. Cobtaining Eighty-three. Acres more or less, ablint Thirty acres, of which are improved, with one log house, one frame barn, one log barn, one fentne grainery, and some fruit trees thereon. TO be sold as the propeity or Solomon Nobles. ALSO —Certain real estate in Hector tP.; bounded and described ,as follows: Oh the - east by Potter and Tilta line,_on the west.by lands 'of Daniul Warren, on the north by lands of Jacob Bump, and on the South by the Highway leading from Westfield into the. Township of Hector. Containing Twenty-. one acres• more or less, .about •Ted Acres of which are improved, with one new log stable thereon. To be sold as the ,property of P. W. BROWN, Sheriff. Coudersport, Jqn'y 29, 1366. Administrator's Sale. 1 D Y virtue of an order of the tliplian's LIP "lourt for the County of Potter, the fiil wing described real estate belonging to ilid tate of David Crowell, dec'd, will be sold tá . e highest- and best bidder, at the Court . 1i iouse in Coudersport, on I it calor, the 20th day of Febr WA•4 it 2 o'clock . P. N., All that certain messnage bb'unded 'and escribed as follows: Beginniitg tit f. il'ost the Borth-west corner of lot No. 32 of the allot- Cleat of lands in Swedin tp., Patter co., Pa.; tience south on the west line Of said lot No. 32 160 rods to a post, therMe west 53 rods to pot standing in the bait line of lot No. 29, thence north on lines of lots Nos. 29 and 2S 160 rods ro al post, thence east along the south line of lot No. 37 53 rods to the place of ga g-inning. Containing Fifty acres, be the sawn more or less, with the usual allowance of six. percent, for roads &c., being lot 50. 63 of the allotment of lads in Staden tp., and part of .warrant No. 1305,1;6a which there art; about Twent,f-five acres improved add n log dwelling 'nouse, ' ALSO—Certain.real estate. in the town - shins or Sweden And Jackson, Potter co., Pa 4 'Ziescribed as follows; viz., Beginning sta. post the north-east corner Of lot No. Go of the al lotinent of lands in Sweden tp. bati,Cy . o to Morris S. Carpenter, thenbe by south line lot No. 37 of the lands Of Gen.. Fox and Bosslin said tn. and lots NO.'s 109 and 5 of the lands of S. Ross in 4arison k - lll:rssee tps east one hundred and`ninety-one perches to a post; thence south. ninely - perches to thl north•east corner of lands of ya - x dc - Ross. aforesaid in 'Jackson tp., therice I,V line of said lands and north line Of hit No. 32 in Sweden tp. west one hnndiad and ninety t nine-tenths perches to the east line Or lot NO.- 63 aforesaid, and thencelby iai'd line nortU ninety perches to the Plttice of beginhing. Containing One Hundred: and One scree and three-tenths of On acre, bo tho same more or less, with the 1.13611 allowancti of six pervert!. for roads &b., beinglot No: \lO of the allot tnent of lanes of Sobieski Ross in Jackson tp., and part of warrants Nos, 1304 and 1305, ots which is about Sixty Am 2 es improvea, with a, frame dWelling house and some \ fruit treed thereon. C. II AIniSTRON'G, Adra'r. Coudersport, 'y 23, IH6„
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