The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, March 06, 1866, Image 3

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I SPECI_AL NOTICES!
Whiskers 1 Whiskers !
IDo you want Whiskers or Moustaches?
iGrecian compound will force them to grow on
'the smoothest , face or chin, or hair on. grow_
;heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $l.OO. Sent by
mail anywheie; closely sealed, on receipt - of
Address. WARNER & CO.
lysn
Box 138, Brooklyn, N.Y
;THE MASON ±St. HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS
"Forty different styles, adapted to sacred and
6e,ular music, for SO to 5600 each. FIFTY
prNE Gold or Silver Medals, or other first
emiums awarded them. Illustrated Cata
rives free. 'Address, MASON & HAMLIN,
.r MASON & (BROTHERS, New York.
I.lyon's Periodical Drops !
Ifplie Great, Feurade Remedy for Irreg.:
L:ulayities. These drops are a. scientifically com
tarded
o fi r u e r r u ia m r t I ok e
j a n n o d
li h i e n t
d e r than r aatci y t
I Pi on is
'direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy
and certain speCific for the cure of all oh , tructisns and'
isuppresKions of nature. Their popularity is ind;cated'l
by the fact that ,Over 100,000 bottles are annually sold
.and consumed by the ladies of the United 'States,
',every one of wheal speak in the strongest terms of
',praise of their g'reat merits. They are ,apidly toting
lac place o every other Female Remedy, and are con
,Isidered.by all who Willow aught of them, as the surest
4.afest, and most' infallible preparation in 'the world'!
[for the cure of all Female complaints, the removal of
obstructions lof nature, and the promotion of health
'!regularity and strength. Explicit directions stating
when they maybe used,and explaining when and why
they should not!, nor could not be used without pro
effects contrary to nature's chosen laws, will
fonnd c.arefully folded around each bottle, with I
Vwritten signature ofJOIIN L. LYON, without which
rnone aro gertuii;e.
' -Prepared.by Dr. JOUN L. LYON, 195 Chanel
'Street. New Ilkvon, Conn., who Call be cmsulted
either personally or ny mail, (enclosing etatnp.) ccin
ibernlm, all private diseases and female weaknes-es:
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price sj.so pr Sot:
C. G CLAIM & 17.0
lysp General Agts for United States and Canadas
RALLY THE SYSTEM
After a disease has been conquered; there
is,still the Weakness that it leaves behind it
to be removed. Convalescense, is a tedious
sffair. If -the enfeebled and flaccid 113-
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des, the Shattered nerves, the thin and
frwatery blood 'could speak, they would cry for
[help. In too many cases such help as is
given them is not of the right kind. The
ifiery stimulants of commerce do harm. They
kindles. temporary flame, which is a mockery.
Their etfect passes, and the last state of him
I.tho uses them is worse than the first. , •
• Not such is the effect of Hostetter's Stom
hich Bitters. There, is no drawback to their
lioning properties. Balsamic plants and barks
[and roots contribute their restorative juices
Ito render this soothing and strengthening
ipreparation a protective and remedial agent.
'lts basis is the only stimulant which has ever
(been produce l d containing no fusel od or any
other deletetiks element. The most careful
rand skillful. chemis's have analyzed the Bit
iters, and pronounced them harmless: ,
This is scientific testimony; bnt.the testi
[tnony of the hundreds of thousands Who have
[experienced the prevehtative and ;curative
!effects of the Great Vegetable Tonic and
lAlierative of modern lames is still more con
'ln fever and ague; dyspepl r sia, bil
iousness• nervous cotullaints,general debility.
and chronic complaints, it is ths n.eariv
• infal
ible as anything in this fallible n-grld can
7.e. Sold everyvihere.
DR. TOBIAS'
•VENITI - AIV LLV Lll EN' T.
IT CCRES' CHOLERA., Wil-EN . FIaST
rtaken, in a feu - hours.; Dysentery in half
an hoer; Toothache in five ' minutes. 'ft is
!perfectly innocent .to take internally, and is
recommended' by the most eminent:Physicians
,in the•Unitati States. .:Price aah SU cts.
I.. Tobias, New York : Dear Sir-1
have•used yodr Venitian Liniment 19th great
uccess, both as au inte:ual as well as an ex.-
iternal medicine. In case; of BiliouS Cholic
and Cholera 3dorbus I regard it as a sovereign
remedy. Your Venitian'Horse - Linimeat
stands iunrivalled as a. horse medicine
amongstlarriers hnd boatmen, on this canal.
M. LEWIS •
Sup't North Bran ch• Canal.
, Sold by all Druggists. Office, No. 56 Cort
qandt St. New York.
THE DECISIVE BATTLE
HAS BEES
*FOUGHT AND WON
in every :State, and City, end Town :in
y :the Union, 1,:,-
•CRISTAT)ORO'S . HAIR D — z E
over all 'World-be-rivals, and the palm of
Ivictory is awarded to it for depth and rich
ness
t tint, durability, 'rapidity of action,
'softening and li.titleating properties, and en
tire freedom 'from .every deleterious or soiling
.;in,gredient. Msulifactcred by. J. •CRISVA
iPORO, No. - 6 Astor 'House, New York. Sold
'by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers.
''BRANDRETEPS
TIVENESS, DIARRHEA.—T.Iey are
taken up by ihe absorbents,
and carried into
the circulation, through which medium they
- -ire convoyed to every part of the r body.
If the pain affects the joints, a single dose
!produces remarkable benefit. And the same
frule applieS to costiveness, diarrhea and dys-
Cutery 3 though with the last named theymay
'Pe required night and' morning for some days
perort Aecided relief is -obtained. In affec
tions of the lungs, throat, head and pleurisy,
the relief is certain; the - excretory organs
throw off with ease the phlegm, and the
breathing becomes freer. Spasmodic asthma
its often cured by a 1 singledose.
77 - STRANGE, BUT TRUE. '
Every young lady and gentleman in the United
:tates - can hear something much to their wivantage
?.iy return mail (free of charge,) [by addressing the
/undersigned. Those who have fears of being hum
}ouged will oblige by not noticing this card. All
paters will please address their obedient ser,ant,
THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
:roadway, New York.--ilyyS.
TO CONSVMPTIVES.
The advertiser having been restored to health In
few weeks by a very eimple remedy, after havibg
retraced for several veal, with a severe tun' affection,
{►nd that dread disb7tse, Consumption—is anxious to
mate known to his fellow-sutlerers the means lof
'cure.
I To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre
iseripticm used (free of charge), with the directions
ifor preparing and using the same, which they w;11
Bind a SURE CURE for Consumption. ..lethma,
ißronchette, Comths, Colds, and all Throat and Lung
Affections. The only object' of the advertiser in
*ending the' Prescription is to benefit the aiflieted,
la.nd Spread information which ii conceives to be in
i•Valunble, and he hones every sufferer will try his
irpmedv, as it will cost them nothing, - and may prove
blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, FREE, by return
imsll, dill pleasr address
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
I Williamsburgh, King? C 14., Nmv York —I lvivS
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous
.137)0Hay, Premature Decay, and all the effect's of
,f:youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering
- !humanity, s'nd tree to all who need it, the recipe
iand direction,' for making the simple remedy by
)which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by
!the advertiser's experience, can do so by addrc.sing
JOHN B. OGlsllisi",
ho. 13 Chambers St., New York.—(lyjyB
UNT'S BLOOM OF. ROSES,—for tbe La
dies,—e6 STEBBLNS'
T'EfE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL
Coladeisport, Tuesaay tiening, Nu. 6, 1865
Local and General.
The wilding association of Pittsburg
are prepare to erect a large durnher of dwell
lng ;houses ddring the coming summer.
Mr. Bancroft has been itcrited to repeat
his Lincolnieration at the Cooper- Institlte
New Xorli.-
Tilicorristown Independent eats a
number of
y,bung men of a neighporing
,bor-
You,,,, l erh have Is'igned a pledge to abstain from
the use of slirituous liquors for one year, i on
condition that whenever one of ttieir number
violates the pledge, his name to published in
all the borotigh papers.
Ite'A eall•bas been issued Ifni- a meeting
of the Republican editors of the State, to be
held. at the Jones House in,Harrisburg, on
l Tuesday, March 6th, for the purpose of a
friendly inte'rehange of sentiment upon sub
j ets of public interest and importance.
The iron manufacturers of Pittsburg
have reduced the wages of their journeymen
cin account °lithe decrease of business. Some
of the mills have stopped..
The indications are that Gen. John W.
Geai•j, of Westmoreland, will be nominated
by the Union men, to-morrow, as their can
didate for Governor at the' Fall election.
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ga .
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lftss E K P
S encer offers some drags
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and, tobacco, and (also a wood-lot for sale.
Also the store-room for rent.
,Wc'. Quite a fire occurred in the town of
WarlFen week before last.
I
The . work on the railroad from Union
Mills to Tanis - Hie is to be commenced imme
diately and to be, completed in about 150
days. ,
E 0 ""Stra - vs show which way the wind
; ; I
blows." In itile House of Representatives, on
Monday, Rogers, of New Jersy, who seems to
tie chief expositor of Modern D i emocratic prin
cipl'es and ideas, declared that to prohibit the
I parnent of the Rebel Debt '"is the very quint
esisence of despotism and tirauny,"_Comment
is,uonecessary:
iSouthern Rebels and Rebel editors are
...1 1
'..hubilant over the veto of the Freedman's Bu
reau Bill by the President. That • should be
,sufficient argument for the support of it by
. 1
every loyal man: . t
Gov. Cox, of Ohio - , has had an inter
view with the President and councils mod
eraticin with and faith in Johnson. He says
lie is ;ill rivdit ulion the main questions. We
hope Cox May not be deceived.
'The Wasbing,ton correspondent of the
New i f .rk .7'iibule says that Charles Francis
A.diaii -co is, our Minister to England, desires to be
;•ecaliLd, and that cese be will be succeeded
by Motley,wir minister at Vienna,or more
Probi ‘ bly by Mr. minister to Italy, and
it
the vacant post :]led by God Curtin,of Penn
sylvania., .
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X*J - Our National Banks nOwnm
über 1629,
with Li neggregdte cripttal" of-$407,752,203.
The 'nrumber is slowly inc i easing, and is alto
gether confined Ito'the South. There will be
no farther irrCree-in the lo7al•States, unless
authorized b}' congress. This does not affect
the' rernainifig 'State institutions who can
claarbrn their charters -whenever 'they shall
elect to do so. •
pile - We find the folloWing facts ih con
nection with the educational interest in Alle:
ganylcounly,'S'ew York-: Total value of Aca
-1 demical Buildings in the county, $55,146 .
~Average yearly attendance, 653. Total an
nual income, $10,14 This Report vas
made 'while all Institutions of Learning, ere
languishing undet• the I depressing effects of
the War. The Free •Pre l p, from which we ,ob
tain these facts, thinki: that the Report for
186'5 1 ; "will show a Marked increase in the
nnmhdr or students a . M:I amount of income.
I
Our neigh:hors have just cause for feeling
pride the interest manifested in the cause
of eadcatlOn. The Majority given on the
side oi l , Right and jaitice, is explained by
these figures very satisfactorily.
,
gall,.,The first great 'enconnter between our
own men ot enterprise, Its they e.re represented
,
in the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the foreign
capitalists, aslthey are represented in the At
lantic and Great Western Railroad, has re
sulted in a victory for the former.., It will be
remenalaered that the Peb.ntylvania • Railroad,
entered a suit against the Atlantic and , Great
Western, ; to test the , tialidity of a contract by
which the Catawissa Railroad was leased to
the,,latter. This suit has been decidec fa- 1
vdr of the, plaintiff's,. Judge Read deliver the
opinion. An appeal willof course be taken to
It* Supre e Court of the United States.
ITA - e 21'e York Express notes that we are
raising a
4 onsidetble revenue in the South,
and says :1
1 ,
statesman and patriot would see in a fact
like this a j go?d reason for allowing representa
tidp. in Cogress for this kind of taxation.—
When our fathers were cant(' upon to pay
duties under; he old Stamp A t, they resisted
because they had 'no right of i representation,
and when as a coticession, the Stamp Act was
repealed, but. the 'Tight to tax without repre
sentation maintained bu the imposition of
duties oh tea, paper and glass,they still resis
ted the principle, land in the end fougbt it out
oil this lice, by a; war which ended in ende
pendence."
If The Express can only indu e its pOlitical
friecl to accept as a basis of settlement the
principle that .Tazation involves ths right of rep-;
reTitationove can have tfie whole country;
pacified and the'. Southern States restored'
forthwith; Will it make the attempt and re ' l - ' 1
port progress ?— I Tribune.
Legislative Proceedings.
In the Senate, General Harry Whare
sented a bill of interest to' our veterans It
provided that where any veteran has re-en
listed and been credited to the quota of ang,
county, city, ward, township or borrough t and
has not been paid the full amount of local
bounty as specified in the act of March 25,
1864, it shall be lawful for the school directors
or other corporate authorities, to levy and
collect a tai tiallicient to pay the same, with
ititereSt, together with cost of levying and
collecting. And in case the directors or other
authorities neglect or refuse to levy a tai or
to pay the veterans they shall be sued, etc.
In the House, a bill was introduced requiring
railroad companies to paj , seven thousand
dollars to widow or minor child of a person
killed while riding in the car of their railroads.
t -
A bill has been read relating to the votes of
deserters. It recites in a preamble, the pro
visions of the act of Congress disfranchising
Ideserters, and also recites the fact that none
but citizetis have ever been electors in tins
I States It then imposes a penalty of fine and
imprisonment upon electicinoffiderskik receiv
ing the I votes of deserters ; also upon perions
offering such votes, and upon any persciris who
I advise and encourage such persons to vote.—
The adjutant General of the State is required
by its provision's to furnish an official list ofi
all deserters in the State s as shown by the
records, and file with the clerk of the quarter
sessions In each county, a. certified list for the
ountyr - which record shall Abe received as
prima facie evidence of the fact of desertion ;
but persons offering to Vote may be sworn and I
disprove the record by his owii testimony, be.
fore the election board, subject to the usual I
penalty ( for perjury. The law is stringent in
its provisions and would seem to meet the re
quirements Of the case. We sincerely hope it t
may pass in some shape before the adjoOrn
ment of the Legislature. We have in Penn- I
sylvania not less than thirty thousand de
serters,
A correspondent of the Philadelphia
Daily Frees makes the following compliment
ary remarks in connection with a proposed
change in tire mode of voting: •
Mr. Mann, of ?otter, t who probably offers
more bills of general interest to the Common
wealth than any other member of the I-Ouse,
bas in charge one regulating the mode of
voting at elections. It provides. that the
tickets shall be classified as follows ; One
ticket to embrace the ltames of :the judges
Vrtecifor ;another daenameSof county officers,
including Senator and members of Congress,
if voted for; another the township officers ;
another borough officers. Each class is to be
placed in a separate ballot-box.
Among the Many bills which have been
read in pace and referred to the Coluluittee
on Divorces, is one offered by Ir. Woodward,
of Eric, which provides that in all eases of
divorce by the wife against the husband,
hereafter decided or adjudicated, if the de
cree is in favor of the complainant the court
is authorized to decree the payment by de
fendant, to plaintiff's attorney, of such amount
as it mry think a reasonable compensation
for his services.
Zei""A new counterfeit on the twenty-five
cent fractional currency is in circulation. In
this counterfeit,Mr. Fessenden is adorned with
a breastpin, which does not appear in the
genuine. The engraving on the vignette is
very itgperfect.,
ItErThe burping well, twelve Miles below
Franklin, on the Allegbany,still attracts a good
deal of attention. It continues to burn . with
unabated fury . ;! lighting up the country for
many miles. Erich night its brilliance is nom
ticed i*t Eranklin, Reno, Oil City, Clarion,and
all the neighboring towns. The steady heat
which it produdes has produced singular ef
fects in its immediate vicinity. At the dis*
lance where the teniperat4ro is suitable a
circle of green and beautiful grass has rapidly
grown up, and is now front two to font. inches,
high. Some hickoryittees, stadding within
range, have commenced budding out in all the
luxuriance of summer . The scene is one of the
most magnificen i t, and at the same time Most
interesting which can he 'conceived.
* *"Don't be foolish."—You can mjce
Six 'Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call and 'ek
amine an invention urgently needed by everi
bodyi Or a sample sent free by mail for 60
cents, that retails easily for $6, by R. L,
Wolcott, 170, Chatham Square New York.
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TELL VOIHR NEIGME ( 6,II,S.
, It is a duty which ever oLie who has suf
fered from the terrible raVaqes of that most
horrible-of all diseases, Dyspepsia, and who
has been cured by Coe'sDvSpepsia Cure to
tell their friends and neighbors of it, ,Do
unto others as you would have others do u to
you" is the golden rule.
. Every one that has ever used a., kho - h of
1.
its wonderful curative powe s in Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, flatulency, Sick ' eads.ohe j Sour
rt ri
Stomach, Heartburn, Cholera Ilorbus, and 'we
might say, every disease tha l t arises from a.
disordered state of the stomach and bowels.
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Drugs, TobaccO, and wood-Lot for
Sale, and Store-Room for Rent.
TELE nreiersigned will sell. at reasonable rates the
balance df the Drugs in her establiajthen r, *and a
lot of rine-Cut Tobacce.—Also, a Wood-Lot, contain
ing:A acres, and situate in Eutalia township, about
three-fourths of a mile from the village.l--The Store
itodln Is aten offered for Rent. Pohsession given 'am
mediately: • , Spencer.
Coudersport, Feb. 27 2m3 1
A GENTS WANTED in ever ToWnship, Bore'
and tVard to canvass for
The Great One Vol- W"History. "
Containing FACTS', and NOT POLITItS.
The only work, every page of whieh has been pre
pared for the press since the close of the war. The
popularity of this work l has no parAllel, ns more than
50,000 copies have been Old the last three months. It
contains as much histOry., as tiny bi the ono or two
volume works out, and yet is sold fdr only $4.50, bound
either In morocco or shenp.
Our inducements are:decidedly the best offered, as
we give the highest commissions, . - urnish boxes free,
and pay expressage on books. Also,
"Life and Death in Rebel Prisons.'
The most thrillingly exciting little book of the times,
by one who has seen and experienced the scenes he
describes.
Canvassers for any History of the War will find this
an excellent side book. As it erobraoes such impor
tant incident. of the war, almost everybody will take
one, either iwith or without a History, or where hav
ing previously sulascribpd.
Di sabl eidsoldie re, released prisoners and others will
find, in the, l sale of this and our History, employment
suitable to their condition. Send for terms, or call at
• AMERICAN PUBLISHING AGENCY
6M Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, I'a
i yea
zits - Wanted to take Orders for the
selling Book now published,
TH LUNG STORIES Of THE GREAT REBEW O N.
Comkrising herb'', adventures and hair bieadth en..
capes of Soldiers, Scants, Spies and Refbgees ; daring
~ exploits of Smugglers, Guerillas, DesperithAs and
othefis ; Tales of Loyal and Disloyal Women ; Stories
of this Negro, &.e., &c., with incidents of I Fun Ind
'em meat in Camp abField.—By Lieutenant Colo- net (Iliarles S. Greene, latent the United States Army.
14.ilmIsomely illustrated with engravings on Steel an.
in ifif colors. Send for circular and see the liberal
terunt offered. CHAS. B. GREENE & CO.,
4t Rublithersliol34 S. Third Street, Philadelphia
[ , •
I THr CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF
' \ 6 AN iNTALID. . •
' Published for the benefit and as a Caution to Young
Men acid othes, who suffer front Nervous Debility - ,
'rem 'lure Decay of Manhood, &c., supplying at the.
same onto the means of fielf.Cure. By one who has
cured himself after undergoibg considerable quackery
By enclosing a pOst-paid addressed, envelope, single
copieS, free of charge, may be had of the author.
I h
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., _
Iysto 30 Eooklyn, Kings Co., N. T.
. .
I BOARDING!
subscriber, at: Lau trd I iglfne
T id tFreto!c.mmote visitors
Coun
tye
Sela with Boarding, at reaeuriable rates. Jurors,
Wit nUsecs and others will find It to their advantage
toiVe him a call.' f 4. C. Phelps.
Coi dersport, Feb. 6. 1864 tf
COUDERSPORT PRICE 'TRENT.
,
I Reported every Tuesday liy
\
P. ..ei.. fi3tralcolcalmairo di* C:).,
\ .
Dealers In Groceries and Provisions,
Coudersport.
Apples; gretini tl bush,, $ 75 to 1\25 I I
do dried, " 200 250
Beans, " 350 3.00 ;
Beeswax, 131 lb., 30 3.5
Beef, • a 10 12
Berries, dried, 'il qnart 25 35
Buckwheat, ? bush., 75 80
Buckwheat Flour, 360 400
Butter, 1? lb., 35 40
Cheese, ". 15 20
Cloverseed 10 50 12 00
Corn, V bush: 1 00 1 25
.
Corn-_Meal, pet cwt., 250 300
Eggs, `ll doz.,' , 25
Flour, extra, `l4 bbl., 10 00 12 50
do superfine " 90010 00
Hams, 'il lb., 1 22
Hay, %.? ton, 8 00 10 00
Honey, per lb., 15 20
Lard, " 20 25
Maple Sugar, per lb., 15 18 ,
Oats, 11 bush., ' 35 40 '
Onions, " 100 125
Pork, re, bbl., 28 00 35 00
do V lb., 18 20
do in whole hog, %I !b.; 10 12
Potatoes, per bush., 75 100
Peaches, dried, V lb., 30 35
Poultry, ? lb:, 10 15
Rye, per bush., 1 00 137
Salt, ? bbl., 475 500
do.IP sack, I : 15
Timothy Seed 400 450
Trouts-perk
Wheat, t 1 bush., - I 200 950
White; Fish, 11 i!bbl., 43 00 900
........inmagz.
1794.
Char& j 1 Ryn A
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tered, .
INSURANCE COMPANY
NORTH AMERICA,
PHILADELPHIA.
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Oldest Insurance Company in 'America
Cash Capital and Surplus, over
51,750,000.000.
SEVENTY-ONE Years Succestsful Business
Experience, with al reputation for integrity
4nd honorable dealing unsurpassed by any
Similar institution.
LOSSES PAID since,' organization, $17.-
500,000.00, witimt the deduction of a cent,
or a dav,'s delay
LIBgRAL RATES for all the safer classes
of property. Insurance of Dwellings 'and
Contents, a specialty:
BRICK or STONE Dwellings insured per
petually, if desired, on terms of the greatest
economy and safety' to the insured.
It is 'Wisdom and Economy to inture in the
best Companies, and there is none better than
the old ansurance Co. of North
America
Apply so
M. W. 3fcALARNEY
Agent for Potter coanty
'IS66 .
.1866
Philadtlphitt trie nttiltipad.
THIS great line traverses the Ndithern and North
west counties'of Pennsylvania to The city of Erie
on lake Erie. it 'has been leased and is operated by
the•Tfisrt.vAstA RAILROAD COMPANt.
Time of passenger trains at EMPORIUM. .
I.EAVE EASTWARD.
"
Erie Mail Train 10:12 A.
Erie Express Train -
I.EAVE 'WESTWARD,
Erie Mail . . . .. .... A..k.
I Erie Express Train • 8 - 50 C. Y.
Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mail and
Express Trains wiftent change both ways between
Philadelphia ana Erie.
NEW YORK CONNEOTIONI
Leave NeW York at 6.00 arrive at Erie 3.37 A.m.
Leave Erleat 1.55 r. arrive at New York 1.15 . , P. X.
NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ERIE& NEW YORK
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night trains
For Information 'respecting Passenger,business,a
ply at Corner of 30th and Market streets, Philadelphia
p a
And for Freight business of the Company's Agents
S. S. Kingston, Jr, Cur. 13th and Market streets,
Phi ladelpb ia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.` .
EroWn, Agent. N. C. R. R., Ealtimore.
fI.!FT. HOUSTON, General Freight Agt, Philada.
H. GWINNEK, General Ticket A..gt. Philada
A. L. TYLER, General 'Stipl, WllliaMspurt.
Fiegister's
Ik - rolled is hereby given that partial Ae
lr of JOSEPH M. SHAFFER add
JAMES SHAFFER, Jr:, Administrators of
the Estate of HENRY SHAFFER, late of Gib
son Township, dec'd, has been filed in the
Register's Office ifiCatheron County, and will'
be presented to the Orphans' court of said
County on WEDNESDAY,, the 14th day of
March next, for confirmation.
A. E. KELLY, Register.
Reg's Office, Einporium. Feb. 1. 1866.
Administratrix' Notice.
- WHEREAS Letters of Administration on
the estate of J. W. FOX, late of Hebron
township, dec'd,, have been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to said es
tate are requeSted to make immediate pay
ment, and those having just Claims against
the same should present them duly authenti
cated for settlement..
I URSULA FOX, Admx
Hebron, Feb. 22, 1866.
Administratris! Notice.
.
W HEREAS
Letters of Administrnuoit on
the estate of CLARK C. CRUM late of
Bingham township dec'd, have been granted
to the, undersigned, all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate
Payment, andtbose having just claims against
the same should present them duly authenti
dated for settlement.
AL ERA CRUM, Ad=
Binghamjeb. 22, 1866.
ULYSSE ACADEMY.
ITIY - sses. dottier.t Co.. X3se.
J. C. STEVEN'S. Principal;
F- M. JOHNSON, Aaaletant ;
Mrs. 0. A• JOHNSON, Preeptresa ;
Mrs: J. C. STEVENS. Oil Painting and German ;
Miss GERALDME 70013, Vocal and Instru
mental Mute.
Spring Terra Opens Tuesday, March 0,1886, Stu
detail are requested to be present at the commence
ment, In' order to enter their classes the first week:
Classea will be #rraoged to accommodate ALL,
especially those who, desire to enter upon a course.
Social and moral culture receive due attention.
A Teaoncre' Clan; will be formed for those who
expect to take suMmer schools, and will receive
Special at,terion.
There u be in connection with the school a Com
mercial Department, consisting of Penmanship,Book-
Seeping and Commercial Law.'
The "Students , Literary" holds Its session Viiday
eyeuing of each week, and is well attended by the
patrons of the schoo.
, I The design is to give students a thorough and pnia.
liC4ll knowledge of all the branches taught. .
simteition. per Term •._ English Branches
$4.00; Languages and Higher 3Lithcmattc.q, - $6.00;
Palnting, $B.OO t Book-Seeping, $l.OO ; Instrumental
Music, $8 00 ; Use of Instrument, $2.00 ; and Vocal-
Music $l.OO. •
Text-Books can be obtained at the.lnstltution.
Rooms can-be rented and boarding obtained In pri
vate families at reasonable rates.
COUDERSPORT ACADEMY.
J. W. ALLEN. )pririclpal.
Miss. L. T. ALLEN, Asalatant.
Mira E. Or ITAXILTON, Music Teacher
The Spring; Term will begin March 6, 11366, , and
continue Twelve week's.
Tuition (to be paid at the middle of the Term)
from Three to Eight Dollars, Incidentals, Twenty
five cents. No in,tra charge for Book - Beeping,, by
Single and Double . Entry.
A. Teachers' Glees will be orginized and thoroughly
instritcted lu the Theory and Practice of Teaching,
Free of Charge.
Rooms, stiltable for Students desiring to board
tbenaselves, can be rented reasonably In town.
Per further...particulars, address the Principal, at
Cuuckrsport.
•
ILYMAN: HOUSE.
Lewisvi4e Potter } County, Pennsylvania,
IDVRTON LlEWlS,Proprleioi. ' Having
jj taken
make
Hotel, the proprietor wishes
to ake the ac maintance of the traveling public and
feels confident okgrving satisfaction to all who may
call ou 12i 66 tf
P ITIONI
To the Honorable, e Judges of!the Court of
' Common Pleas of C eron countit lin the Com
monwealth of Penny , ania : ' , •
' The petition of the SOB rtbere ' Members of the
Methodist Episcopal Church en the Emporium Cir- I
cult respectfully showeth that your petitioners am
desirous of associatng themselVesi together as a body
corpontte, in eonformity with the! laws of this Com
monwealth, that is to say: -Your petitioners are
desirous of being constituted a body corporate,
under the name and style of The Fret Methodist
Episcopal Church of Emporium; Bellefont District,
East Baltimore Conference t to be under the direc;
tion of five Trustees. viz.: Lemuel Lucore,
H jr., Dr.
Wm. S. Hamlin, George Metzger, Richard Chad
wick and Joseph ousier •, which said Trusteek and
their suceessors in office shall have perpetual succes
'Won, and to be elected "as hereinafter directed, who
I shall be, and are hereby empowered under the name
and style aforesaid, liable to sue and be sued, plead
and be tuipleaded, in all Conrts of Record and else-I
=hem, and be competent in Law and Equity to take
and hold to themselves and their successors in office,
I for the' use of said Society, lands, tenements, teredit
iments, goods and chatttls, of whatsoever kind or
quality soccer, real, pergu lal or mixed, by gift, grant,
'bargain, sale,
,conveyanod, demise or bequest, ftom
any person or:persons capaple of making the same,
and the same from time to time to grant. bargain,
sell, remiss, alien and dispose of, for the use and ben
efit of said Society; and generally to do all and sin
gular, the matters and things necessary and lawful':
for them to do for the we'l-being oC said Society, and
the due management of its affairs. And the Trustees'
and their successors sbalf have full and entire power
to borrow, for the nee of said Society, any sum not
I exceeding Five Thousand Dollars, which said sum or 1
pr sums so borrowed shall be applied by them to-ex.
ting:'ieh the debts growing out of the expense of
buildin g the church property aforesaid. And the
said *Trustees or their successors, shall have fall and
entire authdrlty to secure the payment of the debts
now existing, oe that may accrue by reason of loin
having to be„made, to mortgage t 1 said property of
the church aforesaid and the real estate connected
therewith. • -
And further, that the Trustees above rimed shall I
"Continue in office until the see-ion Zit - the last Quar
terly Meeting Conference fur tka• year A. D. add, at
which time the' members of said Conference shall';
elect their successors. And thereafter, an election of
Trustees shalltake place at the last session of the
Quarterly Me n tting Conference in each Conference
year, by the embers of the said Quarterly ?sleeting
Conference. Any vacancy that occurs in the Board
Of said Trustees, by death or otherwise, may be sup
plied by anpainlitent by the surviving members, and
the. permup or persons appointed shall continue in
etude until the sacceeding annual election. And for
the transaction of any business, three or more of the
said Trustees shall be a quorum. And if at any time
abOve spedified forelection of Trustees, the members
of the said Quarterly Meeting Conference shall fail to
elect Trustees., then and in iMch',case those last
elected or appointed shall continue in office until the
succeeding annual election. I 1
George etzger,, William Lewis,
W. S. lainTio, • !I. JJ Lewis,
A. A. Eddy, ' • C. C.jCraven,
Burlingame, Chadwick, jr.,
J. lousier, Lemuel Lucore, Jr.
And now,-January 12, A. D. 1866, the Court having
examined and perused the within indimment end Me
objects, articles and conditions therein set forth
appearing lawful andnot Injurious to thecommtinity,
do direct the said writing to be filed, and notice to be
inserted in kale neWspapet painted in the County,
three successive weeks. Bye the Court .
-A, E. KELLY, Prnth'y.
FELLOW CITIZENS!
take this method to inform you that am
now. locited Oswayo, 'better known as
wit:h:s Latie AssortFent of
bß'ir GDOM,
GROCERIES,
READY- DIADE• CLOTHWG,
HATS, CAPS,
400 PS,. '"HOES,
WHICH MUST BE SOLD
I'
Regardless of COST.]
My Stoie you will find in the O/d Simmons,
Block where air YAI B and myself will ever
try to give yciu bargains; Etna bnile by
so doing to merit a share of yOnr patronage
An early 41.11 is solicited.
_
ON P. SIMMONS.
Onwayb, Sept. 18,11885.
ASHES ! ASHES!
subscriber will pay 12 Cents pei
1 bushel 'for Dry 'Ashes, and 20 Cents pei
barrel for Ashei tbat.hasii be used. apply
to I. GRIESAL.
COndersport, Pa., Dec. 18 3m pd
itVintr
* Goods !
MI
OLMSTED'S.
JOUR atttention is invittd to . tits larg:
attractive stock just received, ind fof
sale as low as the same qualities can b• bought
anywhere in the county.
' have on band a large. laid varied ass
sortment of Domestic-Cottons, comprising
BROWN SHEETINGS, and
SHIRTINGS,
BLEACHED MUSLIN'S,
DENIMS,
STRIPES, •
CHECKS!
TICkVGS, and -
' COTTON FLANNELS, ott which vt.d
cannot be undersold.
We purchase ono - goods for Cash and saei
them at a tery small advance -
Frain Cost,
FLANNELS.
IF you wont to purchare
fi&D
• 611,6-,
'BLUR, of
PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call
• At Olmsted's.
DRESS GOODS;
DELAINES,
PAINTS,
BROCIIII, and
WOOLEN SHAN%
HOODS,
SONT4GS,
NUBIAS,
BAL3fORAL SMITS,
CLOTHS, and
CASSIMERES,!
a full supply
At Olinstittift4
CLOTHING.
TION'T fail to call before purchasing and
see the assortment
BOOTS .& SHOES
VOA Nfen, Women & Children, in great 'rd.:
riety and cheap
For Molasses, Syrup, Sugar,_ Tea and Coteei
in fact everything in the Grocery line, call
AT.;OLMSTED'S
, •
A Tull assortment i d almost ere 4 thihg that ii
kept Iria country l state Pon hand. We intetid!,
to keep Goods that will gite satisfaction linct
sell goockartioles et the lowest !Mot pet
AT °MISTED'S,
auttlr
Grain of all kinds, - •
Butter, Wool,
Sheep plats, Fucij
Deer 6klns:
Alo,
County, Township and School Orders, for all
of whicia the highest prices will ba paid
At. Oltnated 9 9 -
ConderSport, Pa,Npv'r 18, £9Bt
THE
BUCKEYE Stit..A.Vir=t;uTAlß..
PATENTED, JULY, 1.864 . , 13Y PoittEttiksiditit
tiptlOL - SANDS of these Matlines are being a:Radii
and sold, and give more
trniversal Satisidtlion
than any other
Straw or Stalk-Critter
in market. It has no efusliogi about and can be brill
or *repaired in any country ttecti.
Thelinife ts stationary—Boi vfbretes—feeds itteit
—cuts on top of the knife—cute everything square off
any length you Irish, and yoti 'cannot snake ragged.
work of it even with a dull knife.
'Price, 61.2,
sompioh of Una:Otte' can bb seen at shop AS
undersigned. : Manufbctnred and for Jude by
N. H.:GOODSELL
Coudersport, Pa., Oct. 2, 1866:
HOWARD 'ASSOC = T
eintioniVittA,
ISEASES of 'Oe • Nervans, Semitifot, Urine=
_l3 ry and sexual s)stems—new thdreliabli
treatment—in reports of the TOWARD AS
SOCIATION—sent by mail in sealed tent+
enyeloges, free 'tok• ctrarge. Addtess,
SKILLIN HOUGHTON, towartk Associatiett-
No 2 South Ninth Street, 'Phihillelphia, Psi
' 3 791864.
COITDERSPORT AND SHIPPEL
- -• • •
• , STAGE ROUTE
•
MESSRS. GLASSIAIRE WHITE-s ally
litel
of Stages alit leatm Condors Port, until farthill.
notice, at 8 ololock in the morning, arriving In
_Ship.
pen about 4 o'clock in the afternoon; etttl lear
Shippen do the arrival of the morning traitr, at .1.0:1OI
arriving in Coudersport about 6 o'clock, P. Et,
Travelers are refered to tbe Thme-Tablebf the Phil,
adelphia & Erie Railltiad; which will be fbbhd adridt
deed in this paper, - for further pabtictilare about IthiB
advantages of this ?date.. i ibtk Mill
SAVt 30 MILES TRAVEL Alit) 5 'HOURS TiMt
taking Sibs route to Pioference to tbat,O, the
Railway. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWE
SHIPPFN AND NEW YORK. Fit*, hew, tetat
fellable wagons and good teams are Lepton theSeags/
Route. Packages and. Express business attended lel
with care. D. F. GLASSMIRE, •
MILES WRITE, Propre
Coudersport, Pa., Oct. 9,1855.
Ndtice
GEII3SAYIA, Potter Co., Pa., Ang. 1, 180: .
IVOTICE is heYeby given that Charlesliii4
111 shor, now or late of this_conuty,hdicliti g
the following described propeity. lint fib;
paid iliby 'Consideration whatever r'c i the same,
and all persons are hereby warned not to pure
chase any of said property of the said Bushof
before the decision of the CGDII il3 given int
this cage and C. 13ushor has paid to; me the
consideration ncney therefol..
The following. is the property
Ist. A certain tract of land near the Ger
mania Mill, in *arrant 5D75. Abhott towniniV i
Potter county, Pa., COntaining 100 acres.—=
Also 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adjoining
the above . .
24d. r
A r
411:1. A ceitrin tract of land, with ant.
irorirOyements thereon, near fettle Creek. its
warrant 5819, is Steivartson township, Potvf
county, Pa., 'containing about 204 acres.
C. Biishor holds" also in glint tv.afranc vs , ):
2501, in Gaines township, Tioga county. r• . 1
an the road leadiugfromliiertuanix - to Gaitteli f ,
zoutaining 850 acres.
1711.
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At illmsted,ti
At Olmsted'•