II .. holiest men who went out to save our lib _ ' ernes and o r Union, now sleep in fork • gotten gray 3 4 and in every household in the land th re is mourning for their un timely dea h. Their murderers, :red headed and unrepentant, meet and send Some of the more prominent among their number to r present them in our Congress, and Andre Johnson sailii let them in It is monst us ! ‘i . 1 i [ Why re eal the test oath? Is, any . Man fit for seat in Coogress who earn , iake i it ? • left Breckinridge, Slldell, • find, Others the Senate to go' into the , 1 Rebel Government ) they left unexpired . terms of office in this. Whly not repeal the resolutions t6t passed, expelling them r They are loyal now, and I pledge my word w uld make better officers of the t3overnmen than some who have ,been elected. I ssert, without fear of sue iiessful cont adiction, that the President's policy, if carried out, would lead _to_the payment, in less than. ten years, of the rebel debt, and the _repudiation of our • , own. It would make the South unsafe, as the residence of 'any loyal man, black srwhite. i r Now what is the policy of . Congress? It is to admit the members from the tioutbeN S aces at the earliest practicabli3 triement. t seeks first to ioquire whather the applica is are loyal, next if their , Itates arc n a proper, condition to be itepiesented by loyal men. The present Congress h passed no laws imposing burdens up n any of the Southern States. the Freed ans' Bureau Bill 'did I bat scantily pro ids fur, and protect a lass of loyal citi ens, who, if left to the tender mercies of t eir late masters, must stiller Unheard of aruelties. In conclusion, and in connectbit with this subject I desire to ' ' quote a few ewspaper remarks of a receht Speech of H o. Lyman Trumbull, of Ill!) 1: k those! "Mr. Trot bull took up and successfully kefuted the v rious objections erged againSt the bill, and scathingly rebuked se! Iho had at. fi rst v ted for it and subsequently ap ykoved the 1' esident's veto. Gongres I had Been condemned by the Secretary of State for 'declining to ifitilit such men as Alexofa6r H. . Stevens and Herschel V, Johnson/recently Ocnpying prominent places in the' so-called 'Confederacy, to - our National Legislatuke at 'Mashington ity. Until the Gowmitte on lleconstructi u decided favorably in regard ,:, t'.o the S ales eferred to, matters would re 'ermin as now. it had been a/source of regret that such boy I me's as Colt Mel W. B. S4okes tind Horace 3 ayoard, of Tennessee, were) kept ant thus longl; hut untiVTenhessee waS in a 'condition to taint:tin her loyalty, suchlttien could not de: re to obtain their seats, 11 Too i / I much blood a d treazure had been expended lu permit reb Is to dke charge of State !Leg 561atures. C ngre , ps is making uo war upon the President s policy, in his judgment. 1 We kill' triumpha 9 accomplish all our difettl 'ties before Co I , gress,elosesland pttitaps before many days so m e of the eleven States ma!v be - i . droltad ; Itti we will not receive those who I 'aill th ti.t ire son. honurahle—loyalty dislion arable. This) is the fixed and. detetnlined (.)licr.! of Con o ress ' and he hoped, id mon tilusiun, they would all adhere to it lAMB none bctt loyal States should Come into this / f i Ttliois." := It will be +gathered i'ram the above that the 'polity o Congress is not to keep,: the disloyal States oat, but to make them Inyal - and then tat them in,—"not,'' (as a friend of miu l e at Coudersport, would say,) Ito save the i m fit their sins, but front their sins.' And so mote it be. 1 i. • _ ~,-._ _ 1 1 1 110,„ ; A nett trial has been ordered in ' the case of Gonzales and Pellicier,i re. Cently convi led at Ne* York of the ihur• j der of the Ctibari, Otero. 1 se- AnjOiportant bill has been 14ro i . gated into the House to provide forj the safety of the lives ot . pdsseagers oa steam lloats. It provides several stringent r e g . illations, and gives the proper ag nts authority to i flforce them. i Tlie 400thiy report of the Pension 'Burgett for the month just past exhibits ,a!ti addition ih the pension rolls of 4,33 te* names. Of these, 2,216 were Wid- Ow s, mothers and teloors doses, and Ithe remaining Bl7 *ere invalids. During the same length of time 615 claims were ,rejected-- 460 being invalids, and 1851 widows, so called. Nearly 30,000 circu lars and lettes Were despatched irom the office duringhe month (the larger pro. portion being in relation to business Con nected with the widow's branch), in re. t 1 sponse to inquiries made of the office by agents, claimants cud others. se_The following extract is taken from tAcial letters received at the war depart itieut from ST ) rannah : I "The veto - f the President will, I fear db harm by encouraging the former own - us to tryi l l a t o le advantage of the freed jijeople who, in many instances ,have al `i Lady prepare , d their lands for plantinOn 1 - Sir expectations of keeping thom,aod will tender the owners more unwilling to coin. piromise,as thy hope to obtain everything they now do mild. - Purther it will die. e?urage the free l d people, who have in good faith pr pared to plant on the land granted theml and make them doubtful as ;fi:) whether or not any promise made them is fulfilled bYlthe government." { Is-Colonel W. A. Browning, late pri tate secretor I to President Johnson, died J u sto night at his father's residence, on Miesonri ave uoiht this city, of inflame t ... .. . Ittatioo of the' bowels. Col. Browdiog was at native of this city, but spent some years .1 iti the West! He returned to Washington as secretary to - Andrew Johnson when Senator from Tennessee, and afterwards . 445 . upon thz,staff of the latter when -Mil itary Governor of Tennessee. Ile acCom , Partied Mr. John l .son to Washington' on . tiis return here as Vice President, and re. ceived the appointment of private secre tary to the President on his accession to the Executive chair. This position Col. Browning held until his appointrueut as secretary of legation to Mexico. He - will be sincerely mourned by a large circle of friends. ' ' 11 1 . TEfp POTTERICOUNTYIJ = Locl and Gen r:rai. ler We "will give a IBiographi Get Gearyiin our next. - dr.BlaCkSmiths will, find something to their advantage by consulting our advertising coairams. 1 .17 It has, been decided to bui d a Church rtt Raymond Corners the coming 4ason. Pro- Voslals are irlvitEd by advettiseitieltin aHoitier column. 1 . 1 [ Zir: The l oudersport Academy for the iSpring Term has opened with Eighty-five 1 students. ft is no* In a more prosperous condition than i has heed fbi manY.Years. 1 • - sfr.l AILLEN deserves praise for thlzi able hidn i. I ner in which its affairs have been conducted. • _Or We ;regret t to learnhat Maj. Stung M. Hute and Stables, in 'Titu l syille, were destroy!d by fire last week. They were but partially initured. cAll the buildings on the squiare, were destroyed. • ' I .13?Eir Our l young friend, Pierre A. tebbihs, jr.. ?lei been appol9ted a membek Of the Re;- publican State Central Committee; fol. Ptltte . r I counti. This is a good appointment as he is iint of oar! .most active, end hard Working itOublicani and will Mahe a StEchig ealtvats; 6 t At6r The Iktet6 York says thai deli. Battier inteeds to erect extensive cotton facto- HO on hie 4 1 prees river, near Richmond. I - Special despatches to thti Cincinnati .4 Gazette states that , the small-pox is prevailing 11 , tti'an alarmin extent thfdutlidittliiiany parts lif tin South.'l The Huntsville Indepentient l nays that,unie s some organized effort iS Made ) to aFrest its priogreSs, it will become epiderrlio and sweep Over the whole lad, geer-The phio House of Represdfitatives have passeda bill, by a vote of seventy Ito four t teen, fixing tight hours for a day's labor. • IML.An office for the sale of Fenian bonds has been opened on Pennsylvania 'Avenue Washington city: , Dar The panadians are threatehed with a sot+ Indian trouble( • The Indians on Mani toulin Island have quarreled among themselves .1 owtog to the . rivalries of the Church of Eng land and JeSuit missionaries, and are threat en n i g each other and . the whites l ivith exter mination. ; 1 II leading secession organ in AlabarL says l : l "It prudent to win by diplomacy whdi We have; rlost by ,the sword." That is the key of the liesent Southern policy, and it is in pro motinn Of that policy that the Northern coh 'l 4 servrives manifest a strong disposition to lend their aid. II Crawford county rejoices in two cities —Meadville and Titusville. The l , latter pl4e will nlawinerease its efforts to become the seflt of ofi 4 new county,to be composed of portions of Citiwford; Venango and Warren counties. f , L • - dn. f liar Tne Democratic party nominated; on the ! i 6th iist. at Harrisburg, the Hon. Heister I 1 i I Clymer, las heir candidate for the present Fill cailipaigil. Mr. Clyn36' is personally l a gen emo l n, but politically) one of the most bit+ opponents of the cause of Freedom. He zonsittently and persistently opposed all and i eVery Measure having for its end the overihrow of rebellion litidithe subjugation of lila 'filial:a-Citizen* ft! this ISou th ." He has abusbd Pl-esl l deht Johnson ~n Season and out or seliSon, arid no* for )Sidi Id: mount a plat fdrail alien asi his party adoPted at Hairrisburg lionis that the love di Offihe is greater than 1 the tote of piluciple.Defe i tt Being certain to folio ,ii this asi atthiiipt , f iieiliocracy, l it rriattrs little whether thel amts is Clymer,; Cass of Taux. We are fighting principlesil not the liel care not iilibi harries their ban tier, it is sufficient for us to know that it ii, same 1 the one uptin whose folds have been I iriscilbed the; black criniels 4 Slavery,Treason,l mid Rebellion. The ilordirldlian of Mr. Cly-I ' ti leased ifs hi mer tilatad ails fillip that he has a 3 , .1- • ; record, and by that record his Principles can be jtiogid, .0 by Wilt record thO peopl6 till measure the' fall stature ; di the !lan. ; 1 I , • , 1, Le§isiative Profeddidgst I CoMmunications frOm-farmers in Montgoth • • ; ery cunty,t reative to the cattle diseate,were , prese ted; A!resolution was gdopted con- demrhng!the ! course of Hon' Edgar A. Cowan, erected a Bul l ied Suites Seriatgr from the State cf Pinnsilvaiiia, slid retfuegtitid blot to re sigii. A bililivas int-educed fixing the legal rate of interest at six per cent ' , but. alldwing Special' Contrzum . at a rate not exceeding nine , per ,per annum; 1 ; d ent lAhill 'was presented prescribing trot the qI estion. of Sundaycar travel shall be voted on lthe neat October election. My-seven godl and sapient citizens of HinTisbarg pro tested against the running of Sunday cars in PhibidelPhia for four reasons. Petitions in i avot'of a general railroad laic wore presented. i • • Many; petitions in for of Sunday cars were d ' pXeseated. A proposition ;to give a slltrof medal to eveizdischarged stildier of the State 4 s deferred to u rife • Courmit, l tes on Ways dud * ; I ans. t ; , I ; 'Mri Sumner of Massachusetts presented , iii t'i:e Senate ofithe United States the petitionlof a large nampet of authors; and publiiheis, praying for au international copyright law between this COuntry and Great Britain.- He s ri. ; , id that fourteen years ago he offered a similar patitiOn, - sign i ed by Fenimore Cooper, I Wash idgtou Irving; W. Hi Prescott and - others.— These men had passed away from earth with out having their petition answered, •and he hoped that sclixte at least of the present peti- ' tioners would ive to nee the request of this memorial core lied with. The petition was referied to the Committee on Foreign Rela- • tions,l 1 i , 1 NO' JOst Billings says i ril,Ways advise short sermons; ispEcially on a hot Sunday: If a minister Rant strike ile boreing 40 min utes, he hai elthef got a poor girdlet, or eft he iz a boreing hi the wrong plake." Q$ 'A doctor ,up town recently gave tilt) followingprescription for alady "A new bun int, a cashmere shawl, and a new pair bf gaiter boots." The lady, it is needless td Say has entirely recovered, URNAL EE2E2I niitiee of i THE GREAT WEST. Homes of the sturdy farmers who look abdut them over the broad praries, and see for miles their lands and graneries, are often rendered desolate by the death of a beloved child Hodl the ravages of the deadly Croup. Coe's. dots b. Balsam never fails to cure it, and is also illd best remedy in the World for Colds Coughs, gild all throat and lung tßseasesi Coe's DySpepsla Once is the only remedy knoiiii that is certain to enre Dyspepsia; Indigestion, and in fact all disordeiii proceeding froth the stomach and bowels. - From the Chicago Insurance Chronicle. AtibIEDENT INSURANCii, It 13 sttd theft the p e ; I • ance against lags tiy fire and fitiodwas so tardily extended to include it bled of risks far more common and dangerous td littillktitity—acci-_ dents to life and Binh. The mdietinnt iosdres himself against a doss by fire by a 0110 oil, his Woods; It Is pis security in the sum 0 . 1 several thousands dollars ) while the secnrit and profit of the iiiilierWitters Is found in the nice adjustment or the average of risks which it is the business of the insurers' to learn and to act upon. Bntlin every day's business, in his movements to and from his store pnd his dwelling, in his jdurneyings by rail and sea every citizen ,is e4osed to a peril which may lie realiz t ed in any moment, and that in a far greatei loss than, that in-case of his goods. A broken rail , ail insetdid bolt) a . weak boiler plate, the fall of ta !W al t bnilding, the derarange me of the eide ts of life that constitute safety, may colt him his life or 14 hitii up a helpless sufferer. Hut the ease is fven strongei of the man in thodetatt: tiroulastance,s, the father of a family, l dependent- upon him for support. An accident to him is the temporary or permanent loss cif their all. Six weeks !ex pensive illness in recovery from a wound,such ad any hour in the iday.the mechanic may re ceii7elrom the tool whereby he earns his daily bread; may visit actual penury upon the de- Veadent wife and children. How much preater such a disaster than the sweeping devastation by fire,. which onlyldestroys the home and its contentg; Idaving the stont item that won them itl regain them. We wonder that so tardily Our mecanics and men in tittotinrate ciretftflStances begin to think dr thelge thingit Not that the policy Which secures the home against loss should' be disregarded, but that there A:amid be inccled thofe*itif the bildf form bf Verdostal protection so easily detiired; Every tralelef by tall den gpaie the small sum that Will compensaii him in part for the evils of a digester to life and limb during his journey:' 1 EVery railroad employee eau devote the insignificant amount fetfuired, Wl:Mem:tie a sheet anchor, to his family and - those deperi , dent on !aim in the event of disasikt in his call ing. No teed:iv:tic in the Shop; among planes and lioizink tools tiara afford to go ! without the sategaard that it is only common prudence for him to eedttre egaltigt the possi bility of weeks of slow recovery from accident or for the evils to his household frbin his death Professional men,with many drains upon ther moderate incomes, are especially the subjects of benefit from this system, since accidents befall all humanity alike, and the policy of ' this kind id a breakifater, an outer wall of defence to the family whdite support may tem porarily Jail or be cut off. We firmly believe that the time' will come when the principle of Accident Insurance Will be engrafter into the very cerr:re of ordinary prudence in every class of oar humanity,when men will no more b'e persuaded to live unpro tected in this manner, than to live without the business formS and practices that are the safeguards of trade. COUDERSPORT PRICE CURRENT. 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Sent, under seal; in . a plain envelope, to any address, Post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stanipe. Address ;he publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.; [ Ekmery, New York, Post Dike box 4-3686. fib littIELDERS. mat: Irtistecir *tett fo ibt the, ati bf biding it j Churoh at Raymond's Oofil4te, inlidleiptny, to be completed on or before the middle of October 'SIX Size 2b by feet, projection in Rat to supportsteeple 7by 1, Which with S feet off th e Mein tohild- Int fdriiis the etart. Two 3 feet skived sitiliditig In the partition, facing in the entry—pipes to MI tb EllifffiCy lit back part of room ; Seats similar to those lit Metlablilst thitrch in Coudersport, but wittiont - doois: titerine toitn tois of epbt about 153 feet from ground ; 1 pa Posts ; pitie beet shaved shingles; thkee .wintidynt each hide and fiats Infarchedj; anti in to be ht Staintd Miss ; ceiling to follow Up the rafters far feeiand then MI HERMby platik nailed to ratters; tiro iron rode to support thb building item spreading •, lath and Maitinbd st;allb iihti ; fitundations astray sine laid in lime Mortar eavAto Project 3 feet,Enti it plain cornice-ell to painted. be t It is dpititail th at all shall be dodo substantiii* bpt to lie ltirther particulate iuqtilre of L. BIRO, at Rrooltiand, or of the tnekilbers di the Bnlld- ing Committee; In Alleasiv, A. 13..PRRSHO, • , T. ROM), t Budding Corn. S. BR.NTON, o, ANOTHER CHANOgi - I wish to SELL my wholb set of I • ft LACKSMITHING TOOLS, • and my stock of BOLTS; HOUND IRON; SHOEINO:IRON, • COAL, and calif fliaiekird# ingongtitg to the • for CASH or approved pip6F dd abed time. I am always'at home Mondays. Brookland, March 8, WA THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF •n INVALID. Published for the bentlit and as a Caution to Young Men and others, who sutler from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, Inc., supplying at the same time the means of Self-Cure. By one who ,has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., .lyspJs3o ; Brooklyn, Rings Co., N. Y. BOARDING! TAR subscriber, late 'Landlord of the Union Howe, is prepared to accommodate visitors to the Coun ty Seat with Boarding, at reasonable rates. Jurors, Witnesses and others will dud it to their advantage to give him a call. S. C. Phelps. Coudersport, Feb. 6, 1866 _tf . . - LYMAN' HOUSE. Lewisville, Potter County, Pennsylvania. BECTON LEWLS.. Proprietor. Hafin'g taken this excellent Hotel; the proprietor wishes to make the acquaintance of the traveling public and it* tbuddent of giving anti/traction to all who may tali 22,6i4 tf $9O l ' hi3ly i n l lig ii rgitc .. l;: : s, ju?st out. 8 / 1 1 e O. T_GgiE ; City Building.Biddefidr . ,Maffici! Dec. 26,1 . CDOOERSPORT ACADEMY, J. W. ALLEN. Prlnclpalt sfloi4. 14 AL I LE*, Assistant. Miss E. G. 1.1.1.111.LT0N, Muffle Trachei: ! The . f3ptine Teen , begin March 6, 16.36, and cOntinue Twelve weeks MuitiOn to be paid at the middle of the' Tetm) thorn Three to Eight I).llars, Incidentals, Tweets Hire cents. No extra charge fur Book .Keepiugi by Single and Double Entry. A I'eaeleie' Class 'Nil! be ergnnited and thorbueld§ irstructed in the. Theory aed Prde.tite df Teslohing, F.kee of Ch rue. R?orii. suitable. for Students desiring to beard therciselves. can be relittd ressonable in town. Fiir Itiftlagt partteutars, addr6.ts alb PrinCipal, at Couderspdrt. llrug* Toliace,o, and W00d44 for Sale, and StoredßOom for Rent. will sell. at reasonable rates the j balance of the Drugs in her. eatablishtnent,..Upd a lot of Fine-Cut Tobacco.—Also, a Wood-Lot. contatp lag 34 acres, and ettuatq in Ea'alio township, abotit three-fourths of a mile from the villsige.—The Store flootn ig,10130 offered for It'ent. Poisesslon given im atedisoV. .. K. Spencer: Ciiiidetspoft; Feb. 27 2m3 AtrEiiiill Vri r- Arfkili in seemToWnship, 'lore' . Ward to canvass for .. ..._ at II I The Great Ofie-lrol. Waii Mato - Iy' . 1 ? Containing FACTS, and IT OT POLITICS. . rl.his only Wert; every page of which has been pre ptred fOr the press since the close of the war. The V4pulail . tk or this wed; his no parallel, as more than 5 ,OCO copies lid+6, bE6u syld thb Sast three months; It Mains, as .nniell hiliory as any of the one, or two lume Woikilidt; gill! yet is sold Mr only f.4:50, boned either in morocco or Sheep. the Our itidneements are decidedly beat bffered; as We give the highest c....iilh3legliins. tafttiall butes free, and piO , elpresange oil books. Alsii; . ' Life and Death in Rebel Prisonfi." tlamostn thrillingly eiatilig little boa of ihi. ilmes, fine vilib has seen and eipeidEnEed thb scenes he deshfibell. , ' Canvassers fell any liisldry.oithe Wa; will,end Oita an etcellent side hbok: .ffs It embraces Wad iintior tatit incident. ,of the n'at, &mist everybaly.will take one; either With Or without a Histaiy; or where hae ing previously subscribed. , . , Disabled soldiers, released prisoners and Others will find; in the sale of this and our History, employment editable to their Condition. 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Their ilopular4 is Indicated by the fact that Otiir 100,000 buttleit dro.annually add and commuted br the ladies of the United Btiitett, every one of whom Slidell in the strongest terkits o f praise Of theit great merits: They are rapidly taking thh plade o eiery other 1 0 elluileRetiletly,andflre eon sidered by all who knew bright of therh; .8 the shiest safest, and most infalliole preparation in this for the cure of all Female comulalats, the ieintivAdf all re of nature, and the promotion of haith regularity and Stletigth. Bzpiicit directions stating when they may bq used,nhd When and Why, they should not, nor could not. be; used uitt,oi,t prh: (lacing effects contrary to nature's chosen laws, Will bb fdond.darefully folded around Web bottle, 'with written aig iituib cifJCIIIN L. LION, Without which noware . genulue. l .. • P,hpared ,131% ;max L LYON,eI Stiehl: N.W flUven, Conn" who can be consulted either personally Or by mail, (enclosing stamp,j Cerniug all private diseases sad female _weaknesses. Sold by Druggists eterywhere. Price $1.50.pr Bdt; C. O. CLARK lykli General Agts for United States and Oanadas RALLY THE SYS-TE3I. After a disease has beep conquered, thete is still the weakness that it leates behind is to be removed. OonValescense is a tedidu c affair. If , the enfeebled and flaccid must i clos, the shattered nerves, the thifi dad watery bl od could speak, they would cry fot help. In too many eases such 100 as,, is given them is not of the right kind. The fiery stimulants of commerce do harm. They' kindle a temporary fiame, which is a mockery. Their effect passes, and the last state of him Who uses them is *bfse than the first. Not such is the effeet bt fitititeiter's Stour= ach BitterS. There is rid tiFttifiteek iti their toning properties. Balsamic 'ula nti And barks and roots contribute their restorative juices to render this soothing nod strengthening preparation a protective end remedial agent. Its basis is the only stimulant Which luiseFer been produced containing no, fusel oil att any, dther deleterious element: The most careful and skillful el:l6mis•s have ahalyzed the Bit ters, add pronounced them harniless: This iS seientifie Testimony; but the testis molly df the hundreds of thousands whd hiiite expertetteed 1 thepreventative and curative effeets of 02-6 the, Yegniable. Tonic and Alierative fit nicle:ftt tinle4 is sail &tire eat elusive. Iff festei: rind aerie, tly.tepsid, hit lousnes9 "nettils t:obl7)lainisteneral debility, and Cht , ;hib c rtiplaints It is as , nearly' infal lible as anYlitittg In this fallible World can be. .'Sold' everywheid:• . DR TOBIAS' irENITIAN.LINIMENT. IT C;HCILERA.,. WHEN FIRST taken, In a few ,hours 1 Dysenteryin half au hoer; Toothache in five mtriutes; It is perfectly irmo.ent hike latertufilv; and is recthrimended lit the most eminent PGysicians in the United States: Price 40 arid 80 eti. j To*Axda, Pa., Aug. 6; 185 d. Dr. S. I. Tobias, New Yorit Dear Sin---1 have used ybur Venitiad Liniment with great succesi i , both as an internal as Well as 'in ex ternal medicine. Iti cases of Bilious Cholic and'ehole'rti Morbus I regard it as a sovereign remedy. Your Venitian Horse Liniment stands 1 unrivalled as a horse , medicine amongSt farriers and boatmen on this canal. WM. LEWIS, S`ortia Branch enlist. Sold lijr . all grugglsts: ; Office, No; 56 Cdrt lapdt St. New York. 1 THE DECISIVE BATTLE ki,a• fiEd . • FOIIGHT AND WON r In eery State, aitd City; and Tthtit the . Libido, by eRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE ovet all, would r be-riva s, and tbe paint of victory is arixided to it for depth. and rich u6ss of tint, durability, rapidity of aetion, softening and lubrieatipg properties, and en tire freedom frora ever li deliteriods Or sollii}g ingredient. Manufactured by .1.. ORISTA DORd,Nci. 6 Astor House, Neti„Y.Ork. Sold by Eirtigils.l Applied tylill flair Vresieis. HR 1411ETFUS PLL a ittiSz TIVENESS, DIARRHE 4.—Toey are taken up by ate, absorbents, and earrid into the circulation, through mealUtii they are cdtiveyed tdlei l ety part of the body , If the pain affects the joints; a single dose produces ,reniarktlble benegt: And tile satne rule applies td eostivettesS, diarthe'a tail dys entery ; thOugh with the last named tbeyinay be recidired night and nibiiiing for some days before (leaded relief Is obtained. In affee tiorrs of the twigs, throat, head and pleurisy, I the relief is certain; the eicretory organs throw off with ease the phlegm, and the breathing tendined freer. SinistnediO asthma is ofteti cured ty a single dose. STRANGE; BUT TRUE: Beery yotiug lady and gentleman in the United Statesian hear spmething much to their advantage bye return Mall.. (free Of charge s ) by addressing the undersigned. Those who liays rears of biiin . g hum risked will oblige' , ISS hot itibtlClng thia Ord. All otheri will &ease address.theirnbedient servant, . THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 1831 Broadway, New York--{lyjyB. TO , CONSIIMIPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe ping affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is aftioue u,, make known to his fellow-suffereri the sane '. o . cure. - ' . _ , , ,_.. ' To all vitin desire if , he will send a copy °Tyne pre-'1 acription used (free of chargel, with the direetione for preparing aed tieing the &snip, whiefl bey n will find a i3UPtit CURE for Consumptioft. Asthma, • Sienchetql; Ckinglasi Colds, and all Throat . 11 Lung Affections. The aanly object of the ,ady User in eending the Preierfptiot( iii , rcilienefft the nfflicted, it • and spread infermitloit which tr couceiie to be in valuable, and ,he hors every ,sufferer, wil try his remedy, as ft d ial don titer& nothing; slid may prove a blessing. I Parties wishing the prescription, rards,t , '" return. all, will pleaer address mall, will ph Ray. EDWARIi A. NHLO'N, • Wlllianfatiargh, Ninas Co., New York —RyjrS tienons YOUTH: A Gentleman who isulyered for rears from ( Nervous Debility, Preniatfira Detay, and alf tha fledte of youthful indiscretion;Vill, for the sake of Uffering . humanity, end tree to WhO" need it, t e recipe and directions for .making the simple re edy by which he wan cured. Su fterens wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, C3O, do so by addressing JOHN B. OGEtEN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York. , —tlyjya lINT'S BLOOM OF ROSES,—for l the La 11. dies at r STEMNS' Wit4er Goods FE OLVis`IEJVSs vQUIP aiiieniioir is invited to die attratilite stoCk Just received, and (of. sale as low as the same it utilities tan tit bodgbf any -where In the county: Iffe Nava on hand a large khli tallied ; asS, sti,ftinelit of Elliihtip, totioitsi Eti.4l;iumic BOWN SILEETI NGS, Ina SEIRTINGS, ' sisactiki) DENIMS; • STRIPES, EIN NN Cli4 1 , , 1 • - 43 TiC GS, and . , COTTON FUNNEL: oh cannot te undersold. t; We purchase oar goods for kith. Mut; ea/ them at g i , ery, small advance I Frain Cost. I FLAN ELS. ri ; you *alit to pillthaßo ILEJ, oßkt, PLAID siatifiticti kbAp rat arta. , At tiliniteett • DRESS GOODS;' DELATNDS; • !' PRINTS; BROCRE% Rad WOOLEN Si#Al 11 HOODS, SONTAGS, NUBIAS; BALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTHS, sail CASSiiintC - * it mii,idy CLOTHIN G, , . N T fail to call beforh purchasing An !:ee the assortment S & SHOE 8 FORF•- . . . gen, Women Chihli:ea; 3a gfilst vs. rim . ) , and cheap fat: Molassbe, syFup, Sugar, 'fed Coifs,/ in tact dieiyibink id itth rbcArr Line, cid - AT OLMSTEJi'S. A full iltat ii • kepi iri ii Eondii aide off haffd. its inienti to itefi hoods thitt till gi4t still gooci ititicies at the lodieet lititig AT ttiMSTEii;§ aufeb, Grain of ttli liutier, *dot, Sheep Pelts, OM, Deer Skini ;tied County,f ! nddcilooi (ir4eo, to= of lilac - a the highest . ices w,til be rhad _. 1111 01 dip d'd Ctinfiefarttirt, Pti.,Nq't Ih, eget l'AtEvitto, Jutr, 7a t in ir otre & rrHOUSANDg of these tiachinea aM beteg &add and sold, and gi+e Itibte trsilvetsat Sittlsiaetitra ' thattany other . StraiV or t~l -Cutter in VntriSet. It Nuf no eastinip about and eaTh be =di or ropared to any count', tcieni. The ES ) etationaiz—lroi tibtrfeeds it —nuts o n .fo p of the knifo— cute eve t g t eqapere• any len ydn wild; skd ori • cal% *Mel efj work of it eyed ifitti ddli knife. iprice; sl2z Hain lei of itiacilines can be seek it ihbp o 1 U. undersigned Mandfactured and fdr Dale by I . N. H: 900BSELL ft, fa., 6et. 2, iks. . 6aderifc, Notsiiivi 1 • Potter Co.; Pa., Aug: I, 1,863, OTICC is tielbl4 gl en that bliat*lltP; dbot; htm bt late this ctlinlty, holding the lieseribM vfopett y .. hail floe ye' &id aVy *hatevei fc f Oft ila&si and all puraond lite hetet)" warEd dot tp pare chase an:jr tit Atilt Viiitrerty t h e /aid 11,tlshof belore the decision of the bouri is Oren this case and C. thullior has paid ti) the jhil cofisideiatioa thorley thereftit: • • The folloiliat is tile hropeEti ' I 1A: .$ ceititin itati otland dem' mania Alill, id wariant 5675. Potter county, Pa.; containing 160 getes;—a: Also 25 netts iti *elifint 65574 the aboie j • , 2tid. A eel-trio Of &aid; 'fit gil(lana impiotimeots thereon, neat !Kett% tlEfk,iil warfani 5819, Sitytaft4bn Potter couniy; Pa., boittainiqg a bout i 64 abl C. Ilushot hoilds also in., inihit Warrant jot 25111, in Gaiabi toe ship Pioga county, Pa:, on the road leading from f unlit tb Gaittem, containing 85ci acres. „ tf I WM. nADDREr AaminititratrilLo °two.: . - W AS Leitgra.of Admioistratirm oil tlit; eftaii . tit ,T. FOX late Ilibrott towtish)p, ctec'd, liars &ed. grilqiel to the undersigned, all iieriolis illdeb'tc b said e*: tate are reiineated to !Make irniite i9.n kayi meet, ,aiid those having just ela~+liff against the same shoold Riese& dolt iiittffenti: rated for settlethent. . ; Mint; Administkatrik Notice. I s 187.14iR8A.8 Letters of AdMirdatriitipn riff. the estate of CLARK C. R*7111; pt!ert of Bingham townshiji.deC'd, baie Vee4 granted to the und6telinedi ,peritSlo Indebted td said estate are requested to itialie IMmediatei payment, and those haYtiig just Clainiliagednat the same sliodld present third duly antlitintl: cated for settleineni.. ALidERA CRUM, Aditi. Bingham, Feb. 22, 1866. • ' A. Stebbins & Cd: A RE AGENTS for tire sale of WHEELER & WILSON'S. SiYir6'd MACHINES for 'NMI .- County alt mt. At At Mingled's At Olmsted•i 111E1