ll SPECIAL NOTICES! II Whiskers Whiskers po you want Whiskers or Moustaches 7 Our &map compoUnd will force them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald besds,Lin Six Weeks. Price, $l.OO. Sent bc i na il anywhere,' CloSely sealed, on receipt of price.: Address WARN ER & CO. lysn. Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y Tgg MASON & HAMIIN CABINET ORGANS Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and iecular music ,) for $BO to $6OO each. FIFTY ONE Pold or. Silver Medals, of other Brst pre mlnms awarded them. Illustrated Cats lopes, free. Address, MASON k..HAMLIN, or MASON ar BROTHERS, New York. REBEL ; COLORS DESTROYED ! When.nature or time has planted on the .hulnaia -bead such colors as .rebeft, d against 'every lides of comeliness, replace them with _those glorious And exquisite black and brown tingel everywhere deemed the STANDARDS• OF BEAUTY w hicti ttre'produced in five minutes. without injuring the 'fibres or staining the scalp; by I ' I CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE. Manufactured by .1 Cristadoro, No, 6 Astor Rouse, New York. Sold by Dcug gistsi Applied by all Hair Dressers. AN IMMENSE EMIGRATION. -" An imtn'ense emigration will pour ;btu the Southern States with the restoration of peace. Thou Sands of southern refugees, from all the towns and cities of the North t will. return lhotn• t tousands of northern soldiers will move In the same direction, and settle, in the tlqest bonds of nnion, among their southern Ittragirani 'and, in- obedience to the laws of demand and Supply„ thousands of northern farmers, mechanics, and laborers, will swell the Mighty volume for the Lepeoplingnnd re buildihg the waste places of 'the sunny !South." , In anticipation of this grand diver- sion.of the tide of emigratioil, and from the incriastrig domands upon them, the propric tots Of lIQSTPTT Elt'S CELEBRATED STO.NI - are putting up additional !thousands of boxes of their universally popu lar tonic and alterative. We have the testimony of-soldiers, sailors, Arrivelens, trappers, miners emigrants, refu geeil farmers and planters, North and F.outh, 4, a eland of witnesses," that as a safe and re liable remedial agent, and as a protection against all the complaints incident to expos jpri,a.ations, changes of climate. diet, wa ter, and habits of life, lIOSTdTTER'S BIT TERS, used as directed', are worth their weight in gold, North or 'south..--[Coml 'lt l is also proper to state that the Bitters are !told excludively in glass,.and never under eirchm.Stanees! by the gallon or the barrel. Impostors and imitators are abroad,,,2ffil the only sal-..g,tiard - the pubiic has against them is to Oe that the 13ftt,rs they buy have the en grated label and note of hand of Itlesses. Hostetter S Smith, and our proprietary stamp over the cork of the bottle. S'lntitAGE, BET ThirE.l .i•ery young lady and gnitleman in the United States can hear something ranch to their advantage by return mail (free of charge.) l,p lidd:essing the undersigned. those ssho have fears of being hum bind will oblige not •noncing thie xard. All Oil4ril will please adaresstheir olndhed ser.ant, tIICIS, P. CILAI'IitAN, - 831 Broadway, New York.—llyfiyS. 1,- TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a fam weeksby 'a very simple yeel ed ' after having sufFeied for several years with a severe lung affec tioll.' and that dread disease, Consumption—la anxious Sci lainke'tta,Wit to his fellow-sufferers the Means ct To MI Who desire it, he will rend a copy or the pre scripOon used (free of charge), with the directions fthnpreparing and using the rune, which they will 110, a SURF. CCM . : fir Consumption. J 'istiona, nrohehetis, Coughs. Cold e, and as Threat and Lung Affections. The ouly objeut of lbe advertiser sending the Prescription is to Leneat the mnieted, and spread information which Ir uoneeives to be in vatimble, and he hopes every sufferer will •tiy rented's . , :volt wilt theta nothing, and may prove a . hleise)ng. Parfies wishing the prescription, Face, by return tne4l, will.pleasnaddress ' lieu. p wArtn A. 'WILSON, Sines Co., N".•, - Yuri: .IV.it'S ERRORS 01' ifou'r • VCGOlltienlall Vila ftiti,red for wears from N'orritios R7l,ilityl Brent:am e Decay, and all the effects of youthful; indiscretion, wilt, tor the ~11,e of ettil ruts Loninuity, mmti tree to all who ttec[t it, the re.iipe "mid , directions for making the iMople remedy by which he was cured. Su MATT'S wishir.Oto profit by thbadvertiaerV (Imp zrieu6 , - . .., con do Fr, I'y rllFEthg JOH 1 . . V. B. 0 1 31 , E N, No. 13 ., CharnberA St., New York.—[lyjyS J AGENTS WANTED ! eilo A DAY EASY MADE $lO lily selling Engravings, Card Photographs ail Stationery. Our Stationery Packets ex others3 each Package contains Paper-, Eivrelbpes, Tenen, Pens,-se., and Jewelry *orth a dollar at retail. Price only 30 cents. We will send Agents 100 Stationery Pack ages and a Silver Watch for $l7. We also pablish splendid Steel Engravings and Por traits: Lithograph Prints, &e., very, popular and saleable, Will send a fine assortment of 100 for $15.00 that Will realize S':,s(yor a $lO ICkt that will sell for $3O or over. Will send alsample lot for $5 that will sell foi%sls. Send Stamp for Catalogue, TermS, kc. to HASAINS & CO., 36 Beekman St., N.Y ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS' OGRE LUMBAGO, PAINS OF THE SIDE, VARICOSE VEINS. SORE CHEST, &c. An Eleetricia [ n, who has great experience of their effects in local rheumatism, in tie 401 - oreuz, and deep-seated nervous and other pains, and in affections of the kidneys, etc., etc., attributes all their sedative, stimulative, and pain relieving effects to their electric He asserts they restori- the healthy electric condition (equilibrium) of the part, 4nd that being . restored, pain and morbid action cease. LAME T4ACK. Brand*h House, New York, Nov. 23, 'l5 9. AtxducK & Co.—Gentlemen : I !lately Suffered severely from a weakness in myrbaek. laving heard your Plasters much recon:l -mended in cases of this kind I proelired one, and the result was all ttrat I could desire. A Itingle. Plaster cured me a week. Yours, resoectfully, J. G. BRIGGS,- ' Geneial Agency,Brandreth Ituuse `Zen. York So id by all Dealers in Medicines.' - t DR. 110E3IIAS' VENITIAN LINIMENT. ORE TESTIMONY f THIS IS TO CPR-! M tify that for the last fire rears 1 bevel used in my family Dr. Tobias' celebrated Ye titian Liniment, and in every instance hare fdund it fully equal to his recommendations. I have found it to give atinnst instantaneous relief in ,cases of toothache, croup, bilious colic, sore throat, pain in the chest and back, and iberimatisna, and I cheerfully recommend its trial to every one afflicted with any of the above-named diseases. J k.MES H: 'WARNER Hartford, Conn., Oct. 16th, 1861 . sold by all druggists. Office, 5G Curtlandt Ed. New-York, THE ,POTTER CbtNTY JORNAL I ond4 . •ri)ort, Tnestay Ei!tiaing, Fe 11.20, 1865. Local. and General. session this "week; VDr. Penny, of Lock Haven, advertises is anoilier column that he will be in Couders port about the 26th 'of February. • 1 - I•3'There will be an exhibition i given by • the Pr i anclipal and Students of the COudersport 4.eadd l nsy l on Wednesday evetaing of 'next week the 28th; . 1 moor next liapeil Ibe published on Saturday. Patties having'advertisernents for I insertion will please take notice and govern tbems'elves ac±!ingly. 1:13 . 0 . ur Iletaber, alr. Diann e , had the honor of introducing in the House the 13111 which is referr6d to in • l amother coludnn, and which aboliihes the State Tax on reitl estate. AF, Harrisburg Telegraph says there seemi ti) be no doubt of the nomination of Gen. i Gtary, on the first GI 1 -1 There will be a Donation Party . at the Li. IE. Parsonage on. Friday I evening of this:week. Let all the friends attend. The IThertnomethr indicated 16° below zero otillast Priday morning, and it continued very Old during the day. 12.6i' , Don't forget the Literary Lectnre to night gifondayp AdmissiOn, 25 cents. The Temperance LeCture' will be given in the CoCrt House, Tuesday eveiiing. Admission, FREE. Oar 'LIRE CHANCE FOR A PRISTEn.--A journeyman printer who is competent to take charge 'Of the Mechanical department of a weekly,' paper can procure, a. very desirable s.tuation addressingkither of the following gentlernan at Eibporiu4,Carnert!in county,Pa., F. 8.. Hackett, Cf 51. Diekinson,,ELT. Taggart, t • - or A. E. Kelley. - gta- We are pleased to Lear tha'. the Repub licans of Caraertm Counts have purchased the Citizen office at Emporium and are about establislring a distinct Republican paper. We understand farther that: C. M. Dickinson,Esq. will have charge Qf.thei editorial department of the' paper, vstuielt evidence that it will rank high as rt) literati* journal.: We wish. the new enterprise every success.—Minar. • Tax 43,..Wnt5.F.:r. It is asserted at Wash ington, flat wliskiy dealers and manufactur T ere may tit tiowp as certain that there will be no reatiction inithe tax upon that article, as l is suggested! in in rn n report of the Tax Co misttioner. Ways and Means Committee are almost uminimously opposed to such re , duct*, and the steadiness of the market, in I the face of theltiroposition, is pretty good evi deticle that hoikers have no fear of a sudden decli i ne of one " ollar per gallon in that popu-, { MEM • .-41111. ••• • 0 ... At tt , Meeting of the members of the Repnblican. Cdunty Committee, heln in pur; suanee of notice, L. Rogers was recommended as RepresentittiveiA Delegate. and 'Warren Cowles Sedatorial Delegate to the, State Convention which is to be held at Harris burg, 'larch 7f I:SG6.—HcKean 3linar. ' i - X....1r , ' We elr'ci under obllgationt to Hon. G. W. Scofield fec a copy of a Lecture delircred . before the Soldiers' and Sailors' Union League of Washington!, 'on t.li evening of November 14, 1865, by !CLlsio/q . LLOYD, Esq., Chief' Clerk House cif Representatives. It is enti tled the "Great Lesson-qbf the War," and is , ,1., written in thnit' 'clear, forcible, and nervous n annex peculih to .5I:!.. Lloyd. Our Citizens 11, 111 remernbei! lim us! the orator who made ' ' S' ... eerel; 'i.l the ilowerful S . _ tech at the close of the after noon meettng i t i 11864,, ! I •4.- - t• • „V2 ; 5 . - afp. in receipt of the Annual Re- 1 port of the Trustees , and Superintendent of, the State LOtapc Asylum, at Harrisburg.' I - From it we" yearn that on the first day of January 1865 :there were 281 patients in the Hospttal t viz ::-151 males, and 130 females and that duriitg thelyear 153 patients were admitted .—Males 47 and females S 6. The number discharged or died during the same periodil was 128, as: follows .—Restored 40, improved 38, stationary 15, died 35--males 61, females q. 7. The number remaining in the Hospital , on December 31st, 1865, was 3 1 06, of whom 157 were males, and 149 fe males. m The number remaining in the Hospi= till it is stated is largqr than at any former period. TEIE CANIZRON Crrizix.—We regret exceed ingly to be compelled I to announce 'the demise of this paper. It was resiicitated some six months sing under the'most flattering aus ple6. Never did a corrnhunity evinde ,gteitter des'i l re to sustain their press than did j the Citizens of Cameron county to austairt the. Thel.bnsiness men, not 'only injEm-, porium, but over the county filled its col umns with their advertisements at the pub- Usher's tales.] More job work was given to the' office thah could be done, or at least wash done, tind tehry effort Was wiiide oft the bart3 l of the people to make the office a paying one. but how did the young men who controlled the office appreciate such generosity? By proving fal j ,se to every principle of honor and deceney. hey neglected their business by spending their time in billiard saloons and drinking places, and took advantage of the kindness extended to them by borrowing i m all the money they Could . of their friends, run ning in debt to every an who ' would trtist them with goodsjor board, and then sneaked from the county like, the guiltiest criminals. They better' never show themselves again in 'Cameron county for.they could kink for noth ng but harsh treatment from a community they have so grossly outraged. We hope the Citzzm will; soon be revived and under mope faivOrable auspices.. 2 —/frKeart ; I THINGS IN GENERAL. During December fifty Post-mistresses were appointed. We are told of a fastidious Milesian who sold his last .skirt for soap with which to wasb it "No pains will be spared,'' as the quack said when sawing off ,a , poor fellow's leg to cure him of the rheumatism. Eighty thousand Well to do Germans emi grated to this country during the past year, according to the London Times. The expense of lighting up the Hall of Rep resentatives at Washington with gas is $l5O a night, and the cost of beating is $25 ad ditional. • The War Department has published, in circular form, the constitutional amendment abolishing slavery in the United States, for the benefit of the army. A collection embracing all the different varieties of projectiles used during the war of the rebellion, has been 'made at the United States Arsenal of 'Washington, and systemat ically arranged for visitdrs. A woman being enjoihed to try the effects of kindness on her husband, and being told that it would heap coalslof fire on his head, replied that she had tried at oiling water, and it didn't do a bit of good." The famous "I)amascus blades" are proved, preciously to griinding, by striking them anon stones, ram-rods and gun-barrels. They mai - even be struck violently upon wheel tirqs ' or heavy 14leces of iron, without injury to.the hammered edge. noted spiritualist, Dr.. Randolph, says now that after an experience of five years as a medium, it is his candid opinion that spirit ualism is one-thiad imposture, one-third insanity, and one-third diabolism,. and that insanity is the usual fate of trance mediums. A Washington correspondent says r "A formidable movement is .on foot for an alter ation of the Constitution creating but one Presidential term, and dispensing with the machinery of Electoral Colleges, so that the people vote directly for the Chief Magistrate. Keep out of debt, Vag 43 you go. Buy nothing except the Money is in your pocket. Have no account current 'ht the grocer's or butcher's. Go withoutinew clothes until you can pay for them. Give your note of hand to. nobody. Eschew credit. Deal for cash only. The Luzerne nion reports several cases of spotted fever in that county. A bill has been read in the House by Mr. Bern us, ofCraNvford, to incorpor'ate the city of Meadville. A man nnmed Levi Flaney_ was frozo to death, some ten days since near Phillips burF, Centre county. A set of furniture is to he made - from the wreck of the rebel ram Merrimac, for Mr. Welles, Secretary of the Navy. a donation to the pastor of a chnrchin Co.incatitville lately, one of the party carried ,off the minister's silver spoons, valued at $4O. The Luzerne Union tells of a breach of ,proniise case in which a lady 23 years of age obtained a verdict of $14,000 against a repu diating lower of 62. The sum of 515,n00 has been raised in New York City tor the erection of - a Lincoln monument. A walter girl at. a hotel in Syracuse, N.Y., .broke a plate Over the head of one of the 'hoarders for . insulting her while she Was Waiting on the tablel. Tiffany k Co. lately offered a reward of ; , ?,3,000, and nn questinne nekod, for the resto ration of some jewels taken from a house on Fifth Avenue. A little boy in a Brooklyn Sunday School was asked lately to say which was the most beautiful verse in the Bible, After some hes itation he replied, blushingly. "If any man pulls down the American flag, shoiA him, on the spot! • • A man W . lns 'Chased by a i2atanioinit in hris lt.ol, qt., which solftightened him that I :his hair turned . white. A Manufactory in New England Otivrioden scree 6 have, during the past l year, netted over four hundred per cent. on (their A family in Portland rejoices in the pos seSsion of a twenty-four year old hen. She performs her egg-laying duties regularly. The Tremont Theatre in noSten has been transformed into a carpet warehouse, and public report says one of the others will soon be altered into a permanent circus. , There is a woman in Charlestown, N.-IT., 'who has a collection of tame toads is her yard. They know their mistress, follow her, and top in her, lap to be fed, and are tenderly eared rot, . One of the Most novel sights to be seen in Nets - London, ,Gonm, now-a-days. is the fnarching thr*h the streets of the appren tices of the frigate Sabine. under charge of Ensigns, in classes of about' fifty, with a pair of skates hanging to the side of each, regu larly anti with the utmost care ajd precision, to the skating 'ponds for a few hours sport. • Thera is a child in Detroit with two per fectly formed noses—one Roman and the other Grecian, An Oregon paper says enough liquor has i been sent across the mountains to keep every malt in Montana drunk all Winter. Chicago has sOlnetbing new to boast of: It now claims the possession of "the most noble palatial eating boase on tile cOntineht." i A Chicago Justice recently fined a man $lO for stealing a dead body from a grave. As the man could sell the body for $25; he did a good businesS at that. I ' • - • I • An Oberlin (Ohio) paper says that town hiis ceased to be a station on the "under grounraliroad," Since Grant rind Sher Man became dOnchictors on that route ! The'Afarylane Legislature has contributed $30.00t) to the An:lei-lean battlioeground Lem etery,'making, with its former donatior, $15075001 A new hotel bas recently been opened in New Orleans which boasts that it neither seeks nor desires the patronage of Northern -gen tlemen. repqrted that the jaii and city guard house in Mantilla, Georgia, were destroyed by fire recently, thirteen prisoners perishing in I,he.fiames. * *"Don't be. foolish."---Yon eau make Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call and ex amine an invention urgently needed by every body. Or a sample sent free by mail for 50 cents, that retails easily for $6, by R. L. Wolcott, 170, Chatham 6gal:ire, New York. get- Estimated—That a million of dotlars have been wagered on the fate of Jeff Davis. Some , betting that he will be hung ; othei.s that ho will 'never be convicted. , ADVICE TO ,THE DEM OCRATIC. PA.FITY:::-The • • following advice to the, Democratic, party_ is timely and to thitioint, l It is froT life late issue of the 2tievi York Herald. Let sensible Democrats read and ponder. I The attempt of the Democratic members of Congress to keep up the distinct organization of their party is a useless and unprofitable task. The Democratic party of past days is defunct. It was shattered by old hunkerism and secessionisth before the rebellion : and it was slaughtered by Copperheadism. during that period. The en3Ocratic legislation of former years prepatsd the way for the final collapse of the party. The truckling of the Pierce Administration to the Southern fire eaters was followed by the incapacity of the blundering. Administration of;old Buchanan. These were both Democratic Ailministrations, and the worst that ever ruled the country. TEE POSITION OF TEADDECIS t STEVENS.--In the course of a debate in the House of Repro sentatives, on Saturday last, Hon. Thaddeus Stevens defined his position in reference to the status ',of the late revolted States. He I said he never held the doctrine that the Southern States were dead, but bad argued it made no difference whether they were in or out of the Cuion, as to the question of re- construction.. Ile held that these States were organized under another government besides our own. His position as to confiscation was rtlso misapprehended. He did not advocate a general sweep, but that the lands of a large number if the rebels ought to be confiscates in order to meet the . expenses incurred in putting down the rebellion, and to increase the pensions of soldiers; Buffalo nail Washing'ton Anita-ay. A nreeting of the Stock Holders of this Corn parny was held. - at the Teffs House in the eltv of Buffolo on the 7th inst.,. and it was vo..ed to increase the capital stock of the Company to three millions of dollars. The following persons were chosen Direct ors of the Company for the ensuing year : William G. Fargo, William A. Bird, Abel T. Blackmar, John. Allen, Jr., George W. Tiffs, Jame 6 S. Gibbs, James Bregley, Aaron Riley, C. V. B. Barse, Frank L. Stowell, Aaron R. Arnold, Frederick B.: Swift, James L. Pond. At a subsequent meeting of the Board of Directors the following were elected as officers: William FargM President „.• James Brag ley, Vice President ; James S. Gibbs, Sec'y ; Abel T. Blackrnar, Treasurer; William Wal lace, Chief Engineer; The citizens of Buffalo and along - the line of this road are becoming fully alive to.the importance of this work, and the great neces sity of it in procuring an amble and full sup ply of cheap coal from the rich coal-field of Pennsylvania, and in the choice.of tlic ahove named gentlemen as director:4 and officers of the company the people have a sure guaran tee that the 'road will be commenced early and prosecuted rapidly to its completion. SOLDIERS. Soldiers Who have served in the armies of the Union, children, rnotberg, everybody that hasgot a bad Cold, Croup, Whooping dough, or is troubled with any lung or throat com plaints, we advise you Ito use Coe's Cough Bal'prim, the cheapest and Lest cough prep-. oration in the world, • troind when ycu have the Dyspepsia, or are bled with Constioation—thc great cause of ill health—or any trouble of the stomach or bowels, use Coe's llyrpePsia Cure irnrue- THE LAIRIE'S FRIEND. The March number of this magazine is on our table. "The impending nun," a fine and expressiF•e steel engraving, illustrative of a story of the same, leads otf the number. The double colored steel Fashion Plate is a beau tiful one, and the dresses are such as ladies of good tuiste can wear. Then wejlave engra vings of a Carriage-dress, Pelerine, Home dress. Child's-dress, "Fanchon" Bonnet, &-c. Thef music for this month is tbd .1l :ire Polka." The literary contents :ire excellent. PVice 82.50 a year ; 2 copies 8-1.00; 8 cop ies (and one gratis) IG.OO Now is the time to get up c'obi for 18 , ;(3. Spetimen numbers for tbis purpose will be sent for fifteen cents, Address Deacon & Peterson, 319 'Walnut srreet, Philadelphia. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT The Committee appointed to draft resolu tions expressive of the feelings of this Lodge, in regard to the, death of our late Brother J. W. Fox, beg leave to submit the following.: Whereas, Ili the dispebsation of. Divine Prov idence our worthy brother J. W. Pox, has been taken from us by the hand of death, And , , Whcreti.: it beeomse us as Free Accepted Masons to bear testimony to the high estimation in which we held onr de ceased brother, Therefore, be it Re;oltied, by thiS Eulafia Lodge No. 342 A. Y. M., that we offer .to the widow or our debeased brother, our sincere and heartfelt sympathy in , her grest berebwe meet, sincerely hoping that she May fin j d con solation in the belief that her beloved com panion has gone to meet the Great .Master above, to be admitted into the mysteries of that celestial Lodge ,from which the rude band of Death can nevermore retuove Resolved, That the Pedestal of out. Lodge be clothed in monrning for the space of three months in respect to the memory of our de= teased Brother. . Resblved. Tlan.t a copy of these Resolutions be presented to the wtdo•.c of our late Brother, and that the same be published in the POTTER ;JOURNAL. Signed, By the Officeis. LECTURES OF COURT WEEK, On Monday Evening, 19th Inst., By Rev. F. F. MIT:R.9ON ; Pdstor of the Bap tist aural in. IV 2'. on the "Moral In fluence of the BeAutiful" or the Mcirality of Beauty, a review of tilt beautiful in Nature, Art and Literature sh'ewing_that the truly beautiful is alWays moral is its jtithiehee.— It is a subject that can be made highlyinter esting, to all and we bespeak for the lecturer a good attendance—Admission 25 cents. Oh Tuesday brening 20th Inst., The same gentleman gill give a iodate in' behalf of the cause of Temperance by le vitation of Dulalla Division S. aT: Those who attend his lecture oii Monday will be, sure to rephat their visit this ei-r•tiing; The Division,dtisires furnish thoSe who attend our Terms of- Court from other parts of cur county the meads ofspendiriga portion of . their spare time with pl'easure arid profit to" themselves—They cordially invite all to Come. On Wednesday evening it is hoped that the faimers of the county will find time to tool;, after the,intorests of, the County Agricultural Society—A v rrangdinents shottrd, tte wade for a fait nezt , ERSPORT PRICE CURItENT. Reported It i : ry T4esday by ge;ter Deslerikin Groceries and Provigoias, conderst)ort, V — bustr., dried, " MI Appli $ 50 to 1 00 dal 200 2_50 Beal- At T 300 350 Bees ax, V Ih., 30 35 Beef gi 9 10 Berr es-, dried, V quart 25 33 Buelmheat, V bush., 75 85 BuefFulieat Flour, 250 300 Butter, V ID., _ 1 : 30 35 Cheese, 4 . I 15 20 CloNlerseed , I 8 , 50 9 00 El Cori', V blAt., 2 00 1 25 Corn IN.Leal, her 'cwt., . i . 250 300 Egg& - e, do' s:, , 25 Floir, extr a,". , cl bbl.; . 10 00 12 50 (14. superne " 9 001 10 00 flats, %-11b.i , 3 2 5 llity , "tl' ton,. . I 1 8 00 I 0 00 floae ? y _ I per lb., 15 , 20 Lar¢l, " 20. 25 Maple Sugar, per Ib., 15 18 OatS, ` 6, 0 bush., 35 40 Onirs, ", 100 125 Por r, `irl bbl., 28"00 33 00 d %-1 lb., 18 20 I do in,whole hog, Til lb., • 10 12 Potatoes, per bush., ' G 75 Peiches, dried, 7til lb., 30 35 Potiltry, `.O. lb., 10 15 Ryd, per bush., I 100 150 Salt, 70 bbl., ' 475• 5 00 do - V sack,. ,13 20 TirOth'y Seed • 300 3 50 Triint, perk bbl., 800 900 I.Vileat, it bush.,l 15 2CO White Fish, `l l bbl., Boo 900 f r iE C°N' FESSIONSAND EXPERIENCE OF ~ yr• the benefit and as a Caution to Yonno Men and of lers, w.ko sittfer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, .te.. ,nnrdylng at the same t hne the means of Self -Cure. By one who bas cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery By,enclosing postpaid addressed envelope, single .copies,, free-of chants, may be had of the author. NATHANIEL, MAYFAIR., Esq. ; Tysp.T3. 30 . Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. V. Lyon's Periodical Drops !- The Great Feinthe //homily for Irreg, ntaritics..These drops are a scientifically emu poundoti Auld preparation, and better than oily Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is ' direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and certain specific:for the cure of alt ot,tructions and suppresAons of natUre. Their popularity is indiehted by the fact that over 100,000 bottles are :nifty:illy sold and consumed by the. ladieli of the United States, every one Df whom speak hi the strongest' terms of praise of their great merits. They are rapidly tubing the place o every other Female Remedy, and are con sidered by all who know aught of them, as the surest safeSt, and most infallible preparation in the world: for the cure Of all Female Mild:tints, the removal of all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health regularity and strength. Explicit directions stating when. they may be u;ed,and explaining when and why , they should not. nor could not be used With Ont pro ducing efrects contrary to nature's chosen laws, will be fotind. carefully folded around! each bottle, with written signature ofJOIINL. LYON, without which none are Outline: Prepared by Dr. JOtl L. LT; 0N,'1115 Chapel Street. New Haven, Conn., wild can be consulted I either personally or by mall, (enclosing stanip,) con cerning sill private 'diseases and female. weaknesses. Sold by Druggists everywhere. ' Price :?1.50 pr Dot. -C. G. CLARK. & CO., • lysp. General AgtsfOr tinted States and Can:Haas NOTICE To Whoa' It may Concern, that • • L, A.' PENNI", tols7 DENTIST Ofltock ITaven, would res. peet fully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of this vicinity. that he wiiL devote a few days from the 2.3:h day of Felintary. D',66, to their service in t lie practice 01 his profession, blithe Borough of Couders port, when he will- iterforiciany operatiili necessary for the health nod preservation of the Tot h care and attention. Person desiring his services are requested to make early application. • BOARDING! ,HE enterilier,late Landlord of the Union lions'e, is prepared to ae.isolornodate visitors to the Court , at. With Boarding, at mason:a/1e rat,e. JttrOre, Witne4vcs and others will find it to their advantage qt give him a call.. • • • S. C. Phelps. Coudersport, Feb. 6, 180 tf 11J 4 Char- 1794 . tared, • ~ INSU.IIATINC COMPANY r - NORTit AMERICA, . PHILA ELP 1 1 ..._ lITA. . gidett I.7224taii:pe otopany in America; C•ah Capital and Surplus, 'over . i $1,750,000.000. SEVENTY-07. Years Successful Business Experience, with a reputation for integrity end honothble dealing unsurpassed by any similar institution. LOSSES PAID since orgunizatioa, sii,- 500,00.0.00, without the deduction cf a cent, or a day's delay i LIBERAL 'RATES foe all the safer classes of pro cap. Risnrance of Dwellings and Conten , a specialty. . . BRI K or STONE Dwellings insured per retuall , i s if desiiMil, oniterms of the greatest ccono y and safety to; the insured: It is Nk 7 ristloni,iind EConoiny to insure :id the best Companies, and there is none better than the Old Insurance Co. of rilOrth America. H Apply to M. W. IIIcALA.RNEY I . Agent for Potter coanty. 1866 • 1866 Philadelphia Sr. Erie Ilbtilroad. 'PHIS great line traverses the Northern and North , ingest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie on lake Erie. It has.been leased and - is operated by the Pg NN2YLVA COMP/L:4T. Thin., of passenger trains at EMPORIUM - LEAVE EASTWARD. Eiie Aral ___ .... .. Erie Express Train LEAVE WESTWARD. Eris Mai1.:.....:..:....:.._:.._10:1^_ A. M. 3 Erle Express Train 5 . 50 P. N. Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mail and Express Arains :without ehange both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION, Leave New lork at t.OO rii•rit . e at Eiji) 3.3; A.M.' . Lease Erie at 1.55 r. St., arrive at Kew Sort: 1.15, e. NO CHANGE OF OARS BETWEEN ERIE & NEW YORK ELEGAN'r SLEEPING CARS On all Night trains For info:a - nation respecting Passenger linsinesa,ali ply at Corner of 30th and Market streets, Philadelphia And for 'Freight business of the Company's Agents 5. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market streets ; Philadelphia. i. J. W. - Reynolds, Erie. . i • Win. Brown, .Agent, C: RJR, Baltimore. HOUSTON, General Freight Agt. Philada. If. W. GWINNER, General Ticket Agt. Philada A. L. TYLER, General Sup't,iWilliamOpett. Register' Notice. NOTICE` is hereby given that partial Ae -I_llcount! Of JOSEPH 3fl SHAFFER and JAMES SHAFFER, Jr. AdthiniStrators of the .Estate of HENRY StilIfFER, late of Gib eon Township, doc'd, has peen filed in the Register's Office in Cameron County ; and will be presented to the, Orphans' Court of said County Off WEDNESDAY, the 14th ddy of March next, for confirmation. . • KELLY E. A. - Regisfei . . • E. ; . _Reg's Office, Ettivorititn, Feb. 1. . _ ULYSSES - ACADEMY. Ulysses, -]Potter-.C0., 1.-'416., J. 4C-- STEVENS. Principal . ; F. M. JOllNSON..Assistrfut ; Mrs. C. A' JOHNSON; Precptress ; Mrs. J. C. STEVEN'S. Oil Painting nmi dertrtfiti„;'. . Idles GERALDINE WOOD, Vocal and In-t; mental Music. Spring Tcrm opens Tuesday, March 1F.0 4 V dents are,requested to be present at the comtnence , mitt, in circler to etiter their classes tli tirst week. Classes wilt be arranged to accommodate ALL,, especially thane who desire to enter Mani, a course. Social and moral culture receive due attention.- A Tetteners' Class will be formed for these whet expect to take summer schools, and will reeeivrt Special attention. Ther-it will he in connection with the school a Com , m erci al Department , com.isting rami shi r ,Book." Keeping and Corntnercial Law!. The "Students' Literary" bolds its FeMt4: , ll Fridop evening of each week, and Is well attended. by Unit patrons of the school. The design is to give students a thorongh and prriS , tidal knowledge (Kali the brancheA taught, uit 101 l I,o , 7Cerin. : LitgliOt Branchel $4.00; Languages +aaid Maher Mather: !!!!!!!!!! $O.OO Painting. $S oi/'; Ilook-Keepir4r. TnalTumenta.l Music, SS 00 ; Use of Instrument, .;•2.00; and. Focal Music Ql_oo_ Text• Books can be obtained at the tnwtilntion. Rooms can be rented s.ltd boardimt obtained in prie cafe families at reasonable rates. COUDERSPORT ACADEMY. ' J. W. ALLEN. Priileipal.' Miss. L. T. ALLEN, As,sistant. Miss E. G. q.5.m.1.1 4 . r0zz, Aislo Tenohir . 1..i .„\ .4 The Spring Term will begin Moro '5, 1St:It:, and continue Twelve *eil:s. Pull ion (to bo paid at the middle of the Tenn) from '1 ;nee to EM.ht I) llars,.. Dm Mental., Twenty five cents. No extra charge for 80-M-liceping, TiV. :•;iinele and Double Entry, • i A Teachers' Class will be orgrinizednnd thoyouodl instructed in the Theory and rracticl! of Tectchingo Vx`ee of Charge.. • ' 1 _. , • Rooms, suitable for Students desiring. to boarrd themselves, can be rented reasonably In town. For further particulars,•addre::s the Principal, at.- Coudersport. LYMAN HOUSE.- lle, Potter County, Pennsylvania. ON LE. Pi•oprietor. Haring' n excellent MAO. tile propric tnr ;lie acquaintance or t i me traveling public and Mutt of giving satigfaction to all. Who may 1:-', 1 5 , 1 , • If 1 PETITION. Lewisv B"' t.tk4 to make feels con call on Honorable, the Jadges tit} the Court of ion Picts of Carnet - 6n cohnt, l / 4 in - the am-= :fea!th of Pennsylranits t- ' - .The Tjelition of the subscribers', Mitmbers-Of that liethodipd Episcopal Church, on the Emporium Cir. cult respectfully showethAlint your petitioners are desirous of associatng themselves together as a body • corporate, in eonformit,y with the laws of this Com monwealth, that Is to sav: Tour petitioners urn desirous of being- constituted a--body corporate, under the name ,and style of jThe Fr-1 Methodict Episcopal Church of Emporiuin. Bellefont District, East Baltimore Conference t to be under' the ditca tion of tive Trustees. viz.: Lemuel Lueore, Jr , Dr, Win. 8. Hamlin, George liettzer, Rich .r e d Chad: wick and Joseph llonsler • Which said Trustees and their Euecti,SOrs in MllO shall have Very& oat succes sion: and to be elected ns bereinnfier directed, who shall be, and are hereby empowered under the name and stile aforesaid. liable t. File and he sued, plead and he Imi - dearly:l, in all einurts of Record and else where, and be compet l mt in Law and Equity to take and hold 16 themselves and their successors in office, for the us•l• of said Society, lands : temonents,!heredit , invents, clheals and chattels, of Nvdiilsoe , or kind of rinality Hever, real, personal or inixed,, , y gift, grant, Inu•gaim .vale, ! convc:,•ance, demise. or !bequest, front any person or porsw,s capaple of ninithig the s inlet, 'atel the same front time to time to Brant. hargainr sea," remiss. alien :ind dispose of, for the use and bens Mil of said Society t and cenernlly to ho all nod she= guktr, that matters and 9.ings necessary and inset for thein to do for the we'l-being of said Society, an.! the nue managementof its affair,. 'And the Trusdees and their successors shill hate full and entire potter' to bbd row, for the , one of said :Society, any sum Jibt exceeding Five Titbits:lnd Dollars, which said isnaLoO or stints so borrewCd shall lie applied by themto ex tingifish the debts growing out of the expense of ; building the church property aforesaid. • And the said Trustees or their successors, shall have.full and entire authority to seed! , the payment Of the•delos gory existing, or that limy :worm, by reason of•loan having TO be made. to mortgage. the said property of ! the church aforesaid and the real estate connected. I therewith. . . . i And further, flint the Trtistik•e aboVe h titled shall i coot itme in mitre until the SeSsionof !the last quftr- I testy Meeting Conference far the year A. D. 1566, ut which time the , members of said Conference shall elect their success:Oro. And thereafter an !election of Trustees shall tape place at the lard Fesi4Cill of 1.46 Quarterly Meeting Conference in 'each COnferettec tear, by the members of the said Quarterly. Meeting Coi•ferenee. A nY , vacancy that oeCidirei in the Board of said Trustees, by death or otherwise, may bonny- - plied by appointmimt by the surviving members, and the person or persons 'appointed Sliall etnutinue in outlet until the silireediiig annual election: And for the trans:onion of any business, three or more of the satd TrustecA shall hen quorum. And if at any time above specified for election of Trustees, the members o r the said Quarterly Meetib,g Conference shell fail t.O elect Trustees, then and in ouch case those last elected or appointed shall continue in office until!thO succeeding innual election. 7'o the Con! ,110112 George ltetzger, Hamlin; A. A. Eddy, 1). Burlin . f.,,rue, J. lioubler! And now: January IS, A. DASCG, the Court having exrdryined and perused the within instrument :rot the &Ards, artidlee attd conditions therein set forth app•aring,taw•ful and not injurious to the communit ej do direct. the $1:111 writing to be riled, a❑d nutiee tote inserted in one newspaper 'plintect in the County, three successive weeks. By, the Court ' A. E. KELLY. Prdli'y. FELLOW CITIZENS! I take this method to inform you that I am 1 • now lotated at Oswaya, better know al ifindieville, with:a Large Assortment of READY AIADE CLOT:AING/ HATS, -10:12 d. 3f ^l7 P. at BOOTS, SIIOES, &C.) 'WHICH .MST IRE-SOLD Reganuess Of COST._; . My Store you will find in the Old SimiMa- I Mock where Mr. YALE and myself Will ere • try. to 'give Ton Gciod Bargains; .I.H hope o doing to merit a share of Your patronise An early 'tall is solicited I Jr. P. SIMI - lONS °sway), Sept. 18, 1665. ASHE4 ! . Asnrie IHE subscriber will 'pay 12 et•nts bushel' for Dry Ashes, and '2 9 Cent: , barrel fOr Ashes that have been used. A! to • I. 0111';'SAI... Coddersport, Po. Dec. :IS gat pd William Lev:ls; H. J. Lewis; C. C. Craven, R. Chadwick, jr., j Lemuel Lucore, r DRY GOODS, , GROuERIES, - C..APS,