0 rz SPECIAL NOTICES! 'Whiskers I Whiskers !I D o you want Whiskers' or Moustaches? Our Grecian 'compound will force them to grow on the smopthest face or ' chin, or. hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $l.OO. Sent by mailLanywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of pike. Address •WARNER 41.: CO., ly,in Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y THE MASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS Fedy different styles. adapted to sacred and secular 'music, for $BO to $6OO each. FIFTY ONP, Gold or Silver Medals, or other first pritmiums awarded them: Illustrated Cata logues free. Address, MASON dc HAMLIN, orMASON BROTHERS, New York. REBEL COLORS DESTROYED !* when nature or ! time has planted on the human head such colors as rebel against ever? ideaOf comeliness, replace them with those glorious and exquisite black and brown tinOs everywhere deemed the STANDARDS OF BEAUTY which are produced in five minutes. without injuring the fibres or staining the scalp, by CRISLOORO'S H4ID. DYE, Manufactured by J Cristadoro, No. 6 A'!tor House, New York, Sold by Drug gist.— Applied by all flair Dressers. JAN-IMMENSE EMIGRATION. An' immense emigration will pout into the Sonthern States with therestoration of peace. thiusands of southern refugees, from all the towns and cities of the North, will , return home thousands of northern soldiers will mode to ,the same direction, and settle, in the elosest bonds of union, arnong.their southern Itirstbren i and, in obedience to the laws of clemtcrid and supply, thousands of northern farmers, mechanics, and laborers, will swell thelmighty volume for the .epeopling and re the waste places of "the sunny South.l', , In anticipation of this grand diver sion of the tide of emigration, and from the increasing demands upon them, the proprie tor/of HOSTETT tAt'S CELEBRATED STOM ACH BITTERS are putting up additional. thousands of boxes of their uuiversally popu lar tonic and alterative. We have the testimony of soldiers, sailors, , traVelers, trappers, miners emigrants, refu gee's, farmers and plantbrk. North and Sbuth, "a Cloud of witnesses," that ns a safe and re liable remedial agent, and as a protection against all the complaints incident to expos ure, privations, changes of climate, diet, wa te`r, and habits of life, HOST6TTER'S BlT used as directed, are worth their weight in gold, Norris or South —[Cum.] Iris also proper to state that the Bitters areAtild exclusively in glass, and never 'under eiriumstances by the gallon or the barrel. .impostors and imitators. are abroad, and the onlo' satlguard the pUbiic•has against them is • , :ci,i - ee that the Bitters they buy Kaye the en 2. -gr4ved label arid note of hand of Messrs., HoStetter Smith. r and our proprietary stamp corer the .corkof the mottle. • STRANGE, BUT TRUE. ...Ecery young lady. and .gentleman in .thn United States ern hear something much t, their a,•vantace by 'ieturn mail , (Irre of , -. - ..liarge.) by . addaissitig the ,gudersigned. Those who hays. (eau , of beina Into "bulged will oblige by nut noticing this card. Al! •sothera will please widre-S their I . THOS. F. CIIAPNI • iS:6I Brsiad way, New .York.—ilyjyS. TO 'CONSUL,' VIAMES. fltbe advertiser, having teen restored to health In to firs , weeki by a very simple remedy, after Laciuc itufrered for several y e ars with a covers long affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is ilTlXit, , lB to =sin known to htsitellowisufferera the moans vf cure. To all whn desire it, lie will send a cony orthr pre teription used (free itf charge), with the rorprepatinc and airing-the -eircre, which the-, will 'rind n SURE CURE fir Conriumption. A . thorn, Flriinchetioi, Colds, and :mil 'l'h: oat nod Lull:: Arr.ctionc The only object of -the advertiatir ju •setirling ilia Prescription in to benefit the afflicted, ..and spread inforMittion which Ii cos to be in iienlitable,-anil he litipss every -offerer Nviil .1.. y his reinedv, si it will cost them iimhing, and may prove a bleissing. Parties wishitiz the prescription. ruts, by return •mitil, will plant address II ay. EDWARD A. 'WILSON, Kliiirs Co , "New York -HilviviS ERRORS OF YOUTIL. 'A Gentleman win) suffered for years frOM Nervous Prernatwe Decay, and all the. eillmis of yoUthfui indiscretion, Will.; for the sake of suit rine tan inanity, s tree to ail ivioa !Med. it, tine recipe and directions for making tine simple remedy by •svh!ich he trio cured. Bttderers wishitez to protit by the: advertiser's experience, can do by tub:ire-sing .101 IN .No.l34lismbers St., Nen . York.—pyjy6 AGENTS WANTED ! 'ism) A DAY EASY MADE .s]./0 ,By . selling Engravings, Card Photographs . and Stationery. 'Our Stationery ,Packets es eelp aldothers ; each Pack - age contains Paper, En*elopes, Pencil, Pens, -&c., and Jewelry 'worth a dollar at retail. price only 30 cents. We will send Agents 100 Stationery Pack agis and a 'Silver Watch for $l7. We also Publish S plendid Steel Engravings anPor tr.tlits. LithograPh Prints, ac., very popular -and saleable. Will :end a fine assortment of .10p for $15.00 that will realize $5O : or a $lO lot that will sell for $3O or over. Will se-sii sample lot fonss that will sell for $l5. Send Stamp fur Catalogue, Terms, L-c. to I HASKIN'S k CU,, 36 Beekman:St., N.Y ALLCOCK'S POROOS PLASTERS CTRE 'LUMBAGO. PAINS OF TUE SIDE, VARICOSE VEINS, SORE CHEST, &e. • ' An Electrician, who has great experience 'of j their effects in local rhentnatistn. in tic doloreux, and deep-seated nervons'and other paan•, and in a'fections of the kidneys. etc., •ete., attributes ail their sedative, 'stimulative. •an ! 4 pain-relieving effects to their deal* qual- Ribs. He asserts they reston- the heathy electric condition (equilibriorn) of the part, atO 4that being restored, pain and tnornid action cease. LAME BACIt. • Brandreth [louse, w York, Nov. 23A9. ALLCOCK & Co.—Gentlemen I. lately suffered severely from a weakness in my back. liftving heard yodr Plasters much recnm mended in cases of this kind I procured one: and the result was all that I could desire. A single Plaster cured me in a week. Yours, res ,eafiilly, J. G. BRIGGS, pene'ral Agency,Brandreth tionse,:s;ew York „Sold by all Dealers in Medicines. DR. TOBIAS' VENITIAN LINIMENT. vi ORE TESTIMONY! THIS IS.TO CER- A . " tify that for the last five years I have abed in my family Dr. Tobias' celebrated Ye- tatian:Lintment, and in every instance have &Ind it lolly equal to his. recommendations 7 I have found it to give alinogt instantaneous ef in cases of toothache, croup, olic, sore. throat, pain in the chest and back, n .rheumatism, and I cheerfully recommend t, trial-to every one afflicted with any of the 4'm-flamed diseases. JCNIES H. WARNER 'Hartford, Conn., Oct. 16111, 1861 .41 by all draggiitts. Offtoe, d 6 Cortlandt Nir-York.' THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Cnndereport, Tuesday Evening, 'Feb. 27, 1865, Es i treal and General. , • .4Eir Don't . tOrget the Academ icali Exhibi tion in the Nevi., Court lilbusi o i a l Wednesday evening of this week. 1 gam' It has been very warm for, the last few days arid now-as NI ego to pres i s,lit is raining heavilY and bar ail the appearanies of it flood. ler The Dcination tor the R waS very genetally attended. amounted to upwards of $l3O. gir We have; not the room to' notice prop erly the leeturesi delivered under theauspices of the temperan'ce Division by the Rev. Mr. Emerson, of 'Wellsville. Our people were pleased and hope to hear Mr. Etherson again. fiErltlis not generally known that soldiers who hav'e lost limbs in the iservice of the United States, are entitled to artificial sub stitutes, that can be procuredinpon the pre sentationl of evidence of honortible discharge, and that Ithe wound causinglthe loss of limb was received to service. They are furnished free of tilfarge, and do not affect any pension or boun Y claimthe soldier :nay have against the gov rnment, SEr The Concert giilen in;this place by the "Independence Boys,"f WOtesville, N. Y., t we bear spoken of in erY flattering terms. The singing was good, the selectlons fine, I and the conduct gent/eman/y. We hope to see them again under more favorable auspices. It was Stated :)3 , a gent ernari, one of the au dience, that with one e ceki - m, they had all l ; ; been pr soners of war. That fact shoats them to have a Eood record or patriotism and en titles tl em to Ifitvor and com`mendatiod. 1 re" We heitr it rumor tint a. man named Chappell,)iyifig on Pine Creo, was killed ft feed weeks ago, by his on And anothei l young II man, but know of nothing certain ecttnected .1 With the l mitrder. It appears that the young `.me Itottib Xot: into a difficattly dte man who did not sustainla very labao l ter for suberneis, pounded him, inking they liad killed him, fled the day or two after the old man is Jpiried, but it is said, denied, death, thatl his son had injured ..,oub•• foul plaY Was practiced but .ract!er of the parties; is such that the in the neighborhood do not seem to themselves much about it. OEM IMMIE high cl and thi count died a before him. a w his No the ch , people c6ncern. sec it desire'expre.sSed on the part the editors of Rei . iublican papers in various parts of thelState for a meeting of publ , Shers to take plaCe at Harrisburg about the time of the State 9onventiH, for the pur pose of colnSidering matters onnected with National and State affairs. She are ,in favor of it, and sha:l enqavor to be present. Further, we think it would be a good idea fur all pubqishers, of whafever party, to meet at Harriibturgl on the Gth to clvise means of counterlm i the outrageous prices imposed uponlrabyipwper-da - rirs. We are now nny. lug more for paper than we did, any time during the sear and can see no necessity, for the continued Vigil pri:ces. )SEO \Ve of sortie of 4.,er Oiir Ti:Jruarid Term of Court was a failum—so far as tr4.0,-s were cthscerned, and the Jury was of to reh , ice at ail, The M- I I , trict Attorney" expressO his aisgust at the ciiminal record—oni) c , ens -indictment, with no-defendant, no proieoitor, trnd no witnesses. Truly, this is a tscriOns -ehing. Something hmust b dour. T 'must not remain un ocupi4 and we should be represent e d in 'the " east." , We, know of onl'y on e remedy': Li- cease, a dozen grog-soops, and 'estab'lish t dozen modern doggettes, and 'our criminal record i ,will ;present :f ditTerent appearance, Stier f Brow - n will haie boarders, the District Attcrney scil pocket tees, and we will then claim belring to this fast age. As it is, we ate an inc4rigible pack of *'old fogies," ridiculously etaininglour faith in the thread bare niaxirn,l"honesty% is the best policy," and coolish1; believing thllt "soberness is next to godliless," fte = . • The ißinderpe,st, the 'eat le disease that has been so tearfully fatal in Europe during the Kist year, i 0 said to have appeared in this county. Dr. ijiram Corson, of 'lont gomery comity. z. gentleman of h;gh charac ter and .attainments Ind who tax •giver. com siderable attention tel agriculture and stock .growing, sent a letter to Senator Worthington in which he! stated that the Rinderyest has appearedrinl'his imind i niatesection, and has been fatal in almost every ,nstance.' He has called the attention of the County Medical and Agrieultural societies to the fact, and on Mr. Worthington's niotion a speciatcommittee of the Senate, consisting Of 'Messrs. Worthing tori,Graham, Connell, James and Glatz, has been appointed to make; inquiry and report, onit ae subject to tldf Senate. 'cit . e shall thus] : have, we trust, a tarefulekatitinatfori into the character and tendency of this , disease, andif it shall prove Co be the cattle disease that has beer; so fatal id England, the tacost stringent • measures 'will •be taken to arrest its spread throngbout the country. Wei shall await with great anxiety the 'result "pf the itves : 1 Ma' Artenius Ward has beep in Portland, and; in holdiag forth at Deering Hall, he re ferrtol to 'thei progress of our nation during the )ast fifty !years, and Illustrated the pro gres;s of our develo . pment in railroads, steam boats, telegraphs and women.., No other na tion' had, sa 4 An array. We hadn't such women '.11.v -!ears ago. Look at illuitrions examples ldok at Lucy Stone; look! at Miss oici,:iiison ; j 1: t ook at Mrs. Partington ; look at James Buchanan." ; . . Ktc:A.A clerk in a mercantile egnblishment writes to a friend at home: £.t bare a nice time of it tio#-a-days—very little work to do —our Gan advertise. SARATOGA WATER. I assuming rapidly 'heir proper seientiffe places It is our misfortune that there is a natural and names under the skillful touch of Prof. desire and physical necessity for a drink dif- Agastiz, and derieribes the inhabitants and (extent from that Which Nature evidently in , their mode of life". The freshness of the sub tended. This is not because of any extrinsic ject, the great interest attaching to the exile causes but of mistakes connected with our dition, and the clear, picturesque style of the habit of liying and which are handed down writer, give to this article unusual attractions.' from father to child. Our coffee and tea are We wish also to call attention to the rare evidences of this truth, and the recognitiontof excellence of Charles Reade's story, "Griffeth it has been urged as an excuse for those who Gaunt," which possesses a vigor and vivacity fOrget manhood and become ltwine-bibbers." that rank it among the very best serials of But these simply act as stimulants, and do the day. Its satire is genial, and it is per not give the system more healthy action nor waded by a healthy tone of hopefulness and prepare it in auy greater degree to combat good-will. The striking Passages from Raw the evils of our present "fast living," but in thorne's Note-Books ; the story of Dr. Johns, great measure serve to increase them. We one of remarkable fidelity to nature and publish below two letters from gentlemen who charming grace of style ; and Mrs. Stowe's are known personally or by reputation to every suggestive Chimney-Corner Discourses, are . intelligent American, giving their: opinion of continued. Mrs. Child gives, in "Poor Chloe," the value of Saratoga Water. It IS not a new a sad picture of the inevitable woes of Slavery, thing; it has been in use -for more Ethan half a as it used to be in Massachusetts ; 'eentrtlry ; drank by people of all nai,ions,whose Er In Demurest' s' Monthly Maga:lnc the testimony is harmonious as to its medicinal Ladies find a mine of information, accom'pa properties ; and cures effected by, its use are nied by profuse and elegant illustrations of numerous and well-known. Our !reasons for the Spring Fashions, Pull-sized patterns noticing it at this timeare these : Heretofore accompany this popular periodical, which is its sale has been confined to the Springs and as choice in its Literary as it is complete in our large cities, but • lately its control has its Fashion Department. Terms, $3 peryear. passed into the hands of a new party who are Address, Wm. Jennings Demorest, 473 Broad determined that it shall be within the reach .way, New York. of all who wish to test its healing and g Our YoUng Folks contains its usual strengthening qualities. Messrs. llovcrixiss full selections of matter for the interest and Soss, of New York, are preparing to ship improvement of the young. 'lt is without ex it, not only-to all parts of the u n i t ed states, ception the only magazine in the country but to all parts of the world and it will not which ,has persistently endeavored to raise be a'great while before its sale will be lim- the standard of literature among the scbool Red only by the commere cf our country. children of our day. It deserves, and we are Letter from THICRLOW WEED. glad to learn. is rece Tying a liberal support. ASTUIt,H use, New York, Jan. 6 1566. Published by Ticknor dr, Felds, Boston. 71 Mr. Stevens ;_;The receipts „ • ItESSIM norm: miss' SoNs : • • Since you informed me that von had become the paoprieters of the "Congress” and ''EM pire" Springs at Saratoga, I have reflected al good deal upon your idea of extending the use ofthese healtliul waters. I :hope you will mike an effort, for to thus prumot ng your Om interests, you confer a girt benefit upon all who are brought to a kndwledge of the Virtues of your Springs. I'have visited Sara toga annually, for nearly forty yew. and du ring that long period,l have kept the Congress Spring Water eontiunally at my re.sidence ; partaking of it twd or three times a week. In toy voyages to Europe and the West Indies, I have taken several•Ozens with roe. Indeed no fAtally ought to cross atlantic . without Congress Water. I have dra-.k it in the Trop ical islands, in England, in France, in Ger many, and intaly, With the same beneficial effect as when drawn fresh from the Spring. To the, Congress Water, aside from its medi cinal quelites, is a, deliOtful beverage. The Empire coring, thongh but recently resorted to for bottling, furnishes very delicious Water Mid like the Water of the Congress Spring,pre servcs its healing qualities as Icon as air is excluded. IC isso rats that we 'find in the medicine fequired to Core the "ills that flesh is heir to," a pleasant beverage, that 1 hope you will send it to many thOusands who will gratefully remember you as a public benefactor. Truly yours ; THERLOW WEED. Letter from Df ].'OTT, of New York, NEW l'oaKjan. 5 18C6. Gentlemen In reply to }our inquiry, I take pleasure in stating that I have been acquain ted with the medicinal value of the congress and Empire Spring Waters of Saratoga, for many years, and consider them both useful and bight,- ueneticiO in many chronic diseases :and a perfectly safe remedy to recoruend to the public Very respectfully, ALEX. B. MOTT, Professor of Shrgery, Bellevue Hospital Medical College. • 1 , . At a meeting of Republicans held in the Court House an the 23d day of February, for the purpose of Selecting Delegates to the Union State Conymition, «_B. GRAVES was elected Chairman, and Dan Baker, Secretary. On motion, Hon. Johh S. Mann, was nom inated fur Senatcnial Delegate with power to appoint his own Conferees. On motion, IC W. MeAlarney was elected Representative Delegrite. -A motion was made, and carved, requesting the 'Delegliten to suppoft Gen. John W. Geary, frit. Governor. At the sartAiine'thefollowing•mere sele-Aed as aCotinty Committee for the ensuing •ear : P.A.STE:autss,Jr., Chairman; W.W.Brotin, J. P. Taggart, W. B. Graves, E. S. Beeye, purteit Lewis, D. Conway, Seneca Pomeroy. Signed by the'Officers. 1 ' Another miner spoke of the recent speechl of Mr. Bright at Rochdale, and asked Why he and those of his . class were not allowed to have a Vote as well as a nobleman. They were both govered by the same laws. How co - Hid 'they crnaltfy tiremselves for a vote when they' receired such law wages I t ? They only wanted a fair remuneration for their labor, but they scarcely dare mention th'e Fuhject in, their own cabins. At ate colliery where he was employed the average day's ivago IcT ten or Swerve hours work ' as only 33.14 d. flow was it pos slide for them to make any provisions fofthe In ture ? What was to become of their'wives and children 1 They might g•Vo the parish', [London Colliery uardian, Jan. 27% Seventy-four cents fori eleven hours 'wo'rk and such slavery to enap l ajers that the labor- , ets dare not even in the domestic , privacy of their pour huts talk of alt increase of wages ! That is the 'dompetition which tile advocives of British tree trade Wold force neon Amer ican workingmen: Th it only protection against such ruinous an debasing competi 7 Lion is i the present Tariff] Let them jealously see t ( work it th4t this breastwork of their labor is strengthened and nirintl hied. • .7'fie March 7iag,azines. rat' The Atlantic filo ithly for March con tains a highly interesting article entitled "An American Picnic," It it the first of a series, and is written" by Its. Agassiz, who accompanied Professor gassit on hit scien tific expedition to Brazil' and is in full sym pathy with his wiseen i husiasm. She gives a grkphic sketch of, the cenery of the Ama zon; the luxuriant yei4ation, the brilliat t plumaged birds, the almost countless species of fishes, before unknown to Science, but now Republican Caucus. The third number of Berpile'i Nonaly well) sustains ti Pleasure which greeted first end is already among the pleasantly looked for H i nd Cherished Periodicals of the day Tim typography is excellent, and the contents selected with a true perception of the public wants., Published by BEADLE St. Co., No. 113 ,Williarn Street; New'York, BO — All these Magazines can be purchased 'at the Post Office Bookstore. C9iiri Proceedings. Hon. H,.W. Judger C. S. Jones and G. G. Colvin, Assoeiat!es: The Constables elect in all but three town ships appeared and were duly linalified. I Michal:l Dunn, a native of C,lnada, was vdsted With the rights of citizenship. Fredeiick ugustur Lande, a native of Ger l i - i many, was adtritted to citizenship. Roberi. Brownlee, a native of Scotland, was admitted to the rights of citizenship. In th matter of the estate of \Vm. S. John son, an ordo . to sell real estate was issued. E. D. lkyres was appointed Clerk of Hebron r township. C. C. Ellis was appointed Clerk of Genesee township. t. J. Thompson, of Coudersport, was ap pointedforeman of the Grand Jury and S. E. Dickens of Hector, appointed to attend on Court. An o'idet was issued requiring tthe Super 'visors of Harrison to levy a special tax of three-foUrtlis per cent. to pay debts. Corn'th vs. Geo. J. Emory. Deft. brought into Court on a writ of habeas corpus. Deft discharged. 4 The Court appointed Duiek Whipple an Auditor of Ulysses township. Com't:h' vs. Johri Podget. Grand Jury re turned 6. true bill. Lewis Manning was appointed guardian of Martha and Hariet Corey, minors. Jameh D. Barclay was appointed a Super visor of:Whartonitownship. Wm. Dexter was appointed guardian of the Romeo estate. Com'tlt vs. P. D. Catlin. Proceedings quashed. - Estate of Carson Wilson D. Baler was ap pointed Auditor to distribute funds. Coml.ll vs. James Bartron, Henry Nelson and James Walker. Sentence postponed and bail . cnt'ered for appearance at next term ° l f Court. Court - appointed Almon. CruM find Titus W. Burt, gunrdians or the minor children of C. C. Crum, deed. Com'tta vs. CaMb Shepherd. Deft plead guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of $1 and costs of prosecutio,n. Com'th vs. James Clark lind James Waiker. Cause Continued and bail entered for appear ance next Court. Cozni4ll vs. Chas. Turner. Court appointed D. Baker Auditor to distribute funds. E. A. Jones was appointed guardis.tt of Edwin Bickford. Jeanette Bishop Was aripoitted guardian of Ann Anianda Close. Sheriff Bro l ern acktowledged the folloWing I • deeds: To le W.llCn6x for 135 and 1-10 acres in Ulysses. forl $5O, sold as the property of E. Hacket t A:c.l • To . F. W. [Knox for villige lot it, Lewisville for sso', soli as the property of E. !Jacket To Charles L. Eaton for 83 acres in Alle gany. for $540, sold as the property of Solo mon Nobles, Administratriie Notice. % rtEhrte E e s A ta S te L o e t r t j ers4f F . t A i d x. m i l : i t i t i e s t o r f a i tl e o b c r o o n n township, d ecd, have bee . o granted 'to the uadersigned, all persons indebt&l to said es tate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having just claims against •the enure should present them duly authenti cated for settlement. . URSULA. FOX, Adtna lle'bron, Feb. 22, 1866. I Administratrixi Niatice. WHEREAS Letters of Administrhtion on the estate of CLARK C. CRUM, bite of Bingham township dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said - estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hartn,cd ust'claims against the same should present them duly authenti cated lei settlement. ALMERA CRUM, Adrax Bingham; Feb. 122., iBCG_. COUDERSPORT PRICE CURRENT. ;Reported every tuesday by I. 49..:L lete•lci,blises /Ai Cla., Dettlen% In Groceries find Frovisions, 1 CorlerspOrt. Apples, green, 9 bush., $ 50 to 1 00 do dried, " I - 200 250 " . Beans, 309 350 Beeswax, 9 lb., , 30 ' 35 Beer, , " 9 10 Berries, dried, ? quart 25 35 Buckwheat, ? bush., , 75 • 85 Buckwheat Flour,. 2 !-19 300 Butter, ? lb., I 30 35 Cheese, " , 15 20 Cloverseed. . • •'8 50 900 Corn, ? bush., . 100 125 Corn Meal, per cwt., 2 50- 300 Eggs, ? doz., ! i . 25 .I Flour, extra ? bbl., .100012 50 do'superfine q ' 90010 00 Hams, %I 1b., 25 I Hay, ? ton, S 00 10 00 Honey, per lb., 15 20 Lard, " 20 25 Maple Sugar, per lb., 15 18 Oats, V bush., 55 40 Onions, " 100 125 Pork, ? bbl., • 28 00 35 00 do ? lb., 18 20 do in whole hog, ? lb, . 10 12 l Potatoes, ”r bush., 62 • 75 Peaches, ried, is lb., 30 35 Poultry, ' lb., 1 10 IL Rye, per bush. 1 00 1 50 Salt, it? bbl., I I 4 75 500 do ? sack, ' ' 115 20 Timothy Seed . 3 00 , 3 50 Trout, perk bbl., 800 900 Wheat, vo bush., 1 75 200 White Fish, 70-1. bbl.. 800 9 (10 T ILE CONFESSIONA I AND EXPERIENCE or AN INVALID. j Publ6hed for the benefit nod as a CautiOn to Toune Met, and others, wile suffer front Nerveus Debility, Prernatur,;Decay efllfanhorld. &c., supplying at the -ame dine the means of Solf.Cure. By one who has cured hunself after undergoing considerable quaeliery By enclosing a Itoofit•paid addressed envelope, sitigle copies, free of e am«, may be lind of thei author. N.ATIIANIhI. NAYFAIIt. Esq.,. Iysfq:.:3o Mooklyn, Kings CO, N. Y.' Lyon D i rops ! Tri, Great Female . Remedy for Irreg.. I ulat idea, These drops are a scientifically ram• pounded fluid preparation. and better than any Pills, PowderS or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action 18 direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and certain specific fur the cure oral ob•tructions and supprele ions of netnre. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that ever . 100,000 bottles are aannally Sold and consumed by the ladies of the United Slates, evert Unt , of whom speak in the strongest termb of praise of their great merits. They are ,apidly taping the place o everyM her Female Remedy, and are eon sidered by alt„..who know anght ot them, as the serest safest, and most infallible preparation in the world' for the cure of all Female court taints, the removal or all obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health regularity and 41trehgt h. 'Explicit directions stating when they may be used,andexrdaining when and ivhy they should not, nor could hot be used without 'pro• clueing xdrects contrary to maturOs chosen laws, will be fonnd carefully folded around each battle, with writmn signature ofJOIIN L. LYON, without which none are genuine. = , ' Prepared by Dr. JOUN L. LYON, 105 Chapel Stfeet. New Haven, Conn., WllO can he curaMßed either personally or ny mail, (enclosing stamp.) Con cerning all private di ScaSee and female weaknesso , : , Sold by Drugg,ists everywhere. Prit•esl.o pr Bot. , _ C. G. CLARK & C 0..; lysp Ucneral lligts for United States and Canadas • - NOTICE • To Whom it way Cponeern, that L. A. PENNY, cit , D.GEON DENTIST of Lock Havcri, res. j: . ") pct fully en immee to the Ladles and Gentlemen of OOP vicinity. that he will devote a few clays' from the 26. h day of Fehrtnry, 1 , 66. to theirserviceir. the I ,r 3 eift,y 0 1 his profegslon, in the Borough ofiCoudere port, when he will 'perform anyiopermien iieceESary (or the health and preservation of the Teeth, With care and attention, Persons desiring his iserviccp are requested to make early application. . , • BOARDING!. THE suitscriber,late Landlord of the union House, Is prepared to accommodate visitors to the Coun ty Sim with Hoarding, at reasonable rates. Jurors, Witnesses and others will find it to their advantage to g;ve him a cat:. IS. C. Phelps. Coudersport, Feb. 6;1555 tf • I • 1794 1 Char& 1794 • , 1 IiNSURANCE COMPANY I or. NOrt'rl-t PIIILADELPIIIA. 'cldest Inaux'ance Company in America:: Cash Capital arid Surplus, over 81,750,000.600. SEVENTY-6\E Years SUCcessfu'l Busitiess Experience, with a. reputation for integrity and henorable dealing unsurpassed by any similar institution. • LOSSES PAID since organization, , 50d 000.00, with jut the deduction of a cent, or 'ti day's delay 'I LIBERAL RATES for all the safer claSses of property. Insurance of Dwellings and Contents, a specialty. BRICK or STONE •Dwellings insured pert petually, if desired, on terms' of 'the greatest,' economy and :safety to the insured. If is Wisdorii and Economy to insure in the best Companies, and there is none better than the old insurance Co. of North Ant-erica. • _ Ayply-Ite TiIOALARNEY Agent for Potter county. • 1566 1566 • Pliilattelphia, St. • Erie Railroad. • rn IS great line traverses the Northern and Nortll- ` west counties 01' l'ennsylvania.to the city of Erie on lake Erie. • It ha= been leased and is operated by the Pc S rt..VA NIA rtAil ROAD CONIP• NT. - ' Time of pa,senger trains at EMPORIInt. LEAVE . EASTWARD. Eric Mail Train 10:12 A. M. Erio Expreas Train 9:17 r. 24.; LEAVE WESTWARD, 'Erie Mail Expres Train.. Passenger cars run throurih on the Erie Nfitll and Expre-43 i rains without ehauge both ways beiween Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION, Lear; New York at 6.00 P. st., arrive At Erie 3 37 AM. Leave Erie at 1 55 r. 3r., arriyo at New York 1.15,P. m. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ERIE& NEW.YORK EL'EciAivr SLEEPING CATtS. on all Night trains F i er informati.in respecting Pa , senger i urines_=,ap ply at Corner of 30th and Market street, Philadelphia And for Freight.husiness of the Company's Agents S. - . Kingston, Jr., Con 13th and Market streets. Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, , Win. Brown, Agent. N. C. R. R., Baltimore. 11,E 11. HOUS ro N. General Freight AO. Philada. H. W. GWINNER, General Ticket Agt. Phtlada A. L. TYLER, General Supt, Williamsport. Register's Braid& 1 _ Ik:TOTIGE is hereby given that partial Ae- LI Count of 'JOSEPH M. SHAFFER and JAMES SHAFFER, Jr., Administrators of the Estate of HENRY SHAFFER, late of Gib ' son Township, deed,, has been filed in the Register's Office,in C:ineron County, end will he presented to' the Orphans' Court of said County on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of March next, for 'confirmation. A. E. KELLY, Register. Iteei °Mee, Emporium, Feb. 1, 1866. _ . ULYSSES ACADEMY. T_TlysiEle,F"otter Co. 1$ J. C. STEVE3S.IE!rOIIeIPfiA; .F. M.IOIINSON, Assistant ; Mrs. C. A* JOIINSOIT;-riegptreset ; Mrs. J. U. STEVENS, CM-Painting and Ge:ritan Miss GERALDINE WOOD, Vocal and intim mental Music. Spring Term opens Tuesday, March. 6, 1866; Stu— dents are requested to be pitsetit at the commence ment. in order to enter their eissees the first week. Masses will be arranged to accommodate: ALL, especially those who desire to enter upon a course. Social and moral culture receive due attention. ' A Tencners' Gina will be formed for those whet expect to take , summer schools, and will receive Special attention. There sill be in connection with the Atoll a Com. m6re:al Depapment, consislitig FerturanshipAk‘oh:. Keeping s.;:rt'Commerelat Law., The "Students' Literary" holds its session Friday evening of each xrcelz, and is well attended , by the patrons of the school. The design is to give students a thorough and pro' , tical knoWledze of all the branches taught. Iruition per .Tenn. _•• English IhAnellei 'too;; Languages and Iligher Mathematics, s6.oq ; Painting. $3.00 Book-Reiiping, ; Instruments / Music, 00 ; Use of Instrument, r!..00; arid Vocal Music 81.00: . Text.llooks enn be obtained at the Institntfitn: Rooms can be rented and boarding obtained in vate fatuities at reasonable rates. COUDERSPORT AbiDEMY, .7. , W. ALLEN. Principal. MIES. L. T..ALT.EI 4 , Itesistsrs. Miss E. G. LIAMII;CON, Music Teas:her The Spring Term will begin March 6, 1366,.,and continue Twelve weeks. Tuition (to be paid atithe middle of the,Tcfmy from Three to Eight Dellqs, Incidentals, 'Twenty five cents. No extra charge for: Book• Keeping, by Single and Double 'Entry. A 'reacher& Class will be or g anized and thoroughly instructed in the Theory acid Practice of Teaching,- Free of Charge. Rooms. suitable for Students-- desiring to board themselves. can be rented Anson ably in tomi., For further particulars, tiddreas tile Principal, at Coudersport. • LYNIAN Lewisville, Potter Cobnty; Pennsylvania: Birroni . LEWIS. reoprietor. taken this excellent Hotel, the proprietor %vighea to make the acquaintance of the trAvellyg pubild and teela confident of giving at4isfaction tO all wliu may tall on him.—Feb. 12,66 tf PETITION: i . To the llonoralde, th fu dges of the court of Common Pleas of Cantr ion county ; in the Co n " r , rnotacralth of ' enn.tylvania : , m The netitir of the stilA [l eriters, Members -of tine Methodist Episcopal Church on the Ettkoprium Cif , Cult respectfully showeth that your petitioners mei desirous of associstng themselves together el. ri body corporatle, In conformity with the laws of this turn - - monwealth, that is to sai: Your petitiriters artr o desirous of being constituted a body corporate, name under the . and stylc, of The rrst Methodist Episcopal Church of Emporium. Partlefont Districts East Baltimore Conferences; 11 he under the chtec , lion of live 'Prustues. viz.: Lemuel Luere,! Jr ,:1 - 4'.• Wm. S. 'Hamlin, George rldemzer, Breit rd . Churl. wick and Joseph Hensler ;'which raid Trustees and their successors in °dice Fhia hare perpetual sot:CA.li: sfon, Mid to he elected Ins hereinafter directed, Weird shall ,Lyle and are hereby empowered under the name , a ni ,Lyle e aforesaid. liable to sue and be sued, plead I • and Ire freeloaded, in all (;one to of Berme! and else ! where, end he comreteet in Law and Equity to tette and hold to themselves and their succressursi in office; for the use of.sair.l Society, lends, tenqtrrent, heredit invents, goods and chattels, of whartoever kind of quality eoever, real, personal or mixed, '7 gift, grant, I•argern. sale, conveyance, demise or bequest, from any person or persons capaplo of making tire same, • and the same trom time to time to grant. bargain, sell, remiss. alien and dispose of. fur tire rare and b i er cur of said "Society t and generally to do all rtrol si.r , gular,•the matters and things ne cessary end lawful for them to dri for the wel-being. of said SCrciety, and the clue management of its ntrarrs. And tie-Trustees and their FUCCetiseN Pisan have full and entire power to be: row, for the use of said Society. any sum not exceeding Five Thousand pullers, Which curt aunt or or stimsso borrowed shah ! be applied by theha to et, tinguish the debts growing out of the expense of burbling the church property aforesaid. Ar.d the said Trustees er their suceessors, shall' Lace full and lentice eurlinrity to secure : the payment of the deb;,[ . now existing, of that may :rcerue by reason of loan having tote made, to more age. the chid property r f the church-aforesaid and tine real estate Connected I therewith, • lAnd further, that the Trustees above n ruled shall rontinue in office until tire session of the last Quer- I ferly Meeting Conference for tire year A. D. ISti6 a 1 which time the members of said Confereime shalt elect thrd r suceessors. And thereafter an election dt 1 Trustees shall take pleec at the last sc'ssion of !he Quarterly Meriiiine Conference in each Conferenec year, by the members of the said Quarterly Meeting I Conference. Airy vacancy that occurs in the Board of said Trustees, by death or otherwise, may be sup. plied try appointment by the survivi trg lisTemliere, rind the person or peramis appointed Shall custinne in Office until ".he succeeding annual election. And for the transaction of iiity btasineE., three or more of the paid Tor.-tors 'loll be a gnortinl. And i(al airy lime above Flied ded for election 01 Trustees, the'ruernbeek of the said Quarterly Meeting Conference shall fail to elect Trustees, then and in su c h case these lest elected or appointed shall continue in office until Om succeeding mullet election. . II George lietz..ter, , . ITi lism Lrwis, W. S. Hamlin, If: .T. Levrie, A. A. Eddy, C. Craven, 1 h. Burlingame, It. Chadwick, J. 'lousier, ' Lemuel Lucore.Jr. And now, ,Tantiary 12, A. D. ISt3G, the Court miring examined and perused the within in.trument objects, articles and. conditions therein set fortn :i.ppea rim: lawful and not injurious to the communit e, do direct the said writing to bellied, and notice to be inserted in one new.paper minted •in .the; County, three succosiye weeks. By th,. Court. FELLOW CITIZEN I , I take this method to inform you tint I ant nbyr located at OrmeTo, hotter known at Briedleville, with:a Large Assortment of tEADY MADE CLOTHING HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, ....10:1:1. X B'so T. tf WHICH MUST BE iBOLB Itegardleo COST,I • Store Ton will find in the Old Sim non • Block where Mr. YALE and. myself ti 7 to give you GoOd Bargelns, and liope b so doing tb nierit et, i 'share of four t:ttrontl,,e An early can is solicitcd. P. SIIIMt aS Oswayo, Sept 18 1 , 1865. ' ASHES-! ASEICES r T HE subscriber pa}• . 12_ Cr s j peir - - .. bushel for Dry ,!•_hqs, nud 20 Ceiit- i; , ..u. bitrrel for Ashes thak hivi - e been used: Appll t 4 I i I. GRIESA L. . ' Coudersport, l' j a., Dec: 18 ax.p.i II EMIM=I DRY 'GOOD3, G,ROCERIES, CAPS-,