U N CI !7_ EECIAL NOTICES ! ,``Whiskers ! Do Yon Want Whiskeks-or3lonstaels ? Our iGreolar( compound will force them to grow on the enictothest face :of chin, or-hair. on bald ip * SilYleel4. Puce, $1.06,', Sent by. mail anywhere, closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address WARNED. Sz CO., lysn . Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y VB. 'MASON & HA ILIN CABINET ORGANS ,Folly different stylesor4pted to sacred and ',secular music, for $BO icis6oo each. P.FTY jos4 Gold , or Silver Medals, or other first iirereltims awarded Mein. Illustrated Cata logr.:Cs- free. - Address; MASON k -HAMLIN, or ASONk BROTHERS, New York. T l , ill . , lon's Periodical Drops ! 1. •mbe Grdist Female, Reined"' for' Irreg.- I ttlarities. These . dropi are a scientifically corn punt ded fluid preparation, and hotter than any ring, ,D.,witers or Nostrums. Being liquid, 'their aelioll.ls direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and Certain specific for the cure of ail obs trn ct ions and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles are annually sold end consumed by the ladies of the United States, 'every one of whom sneak in the strongest terms of fpruie, of their great tireritit- - They are tepidly tOtng .the Lace o every other Female Remedy, and are con sideeed by all whetit - now aught of therm sip the surest safest, an most infallible preparation in the world: fur t enure of all Female com;•litints,the removslot all tractions of natitre,and the promotion ofhealth o i s reg :irity and strength. Explicit directions stating aisbert,tbcy may be used,and explaining whrnand why thePlithou id not, nor could not be used without pro ducing,effects contrary-to natorc's chOsonlaws,.will be foiled carefully folded around each bottle, with ,written signature ofJOIIi L. LYON;without which .. . none areVelluine. Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LYON, IPS Chapel Street. New Ravem Conn., who can be consulted either personally or hy mail, (-twin-big stamp,) con cerning all private diseases and female weaknesses. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price 4 , 1.50 pr Bot. .". , 3 ; ;;;:„ C. G. CLARK di: CO., '. 311:s-,.. , General Agts for L'niteal . Stats and Canadas I.ALLY TILE SYSTEM.. After a disease has been, conquered, there is still the weakness that it leaves behind is to b'e removed. Convalescence is a tedion- Willi. If the: - enteebled and flaccid ,naust eles't' the shattered nerves, the thin and eatery blood could speak, they would 'cr3, - for I In too many cases such helpas is given them:-is, not, of the right..kind.. The sera stimulants of not, They kindle a temporary tame, which is a Mockery. Their, effect passes, and the last state of him! whd, uses them is worse . than the first. 1,•--Nbr such is-the effect of Hostetter's Stom ftchißittera. There is no drawback to their toning properties. Balsamic plants and harks i and,roots contribute their 'restorative. )aces to ender this soothing and strengthening preparation a protective and remedial agent. Its basis is the only stimulant which. has ever beet" piodnced containing no . , , eitel °et or any other deleterious element, The most careful and 4 skillfet chemirs have analyzed the Bit ters; and pronounced them harnalesss. This seientific testimony :- but the tes.ti -1 monY of the hundreds of thousands who have expFrienced the preventative and curative effetts of. the Great Vegetable Tonic and Alieratm of modern times - is still more con ' 614ive..-. ;In fever and ague, dyspepsia*, bit iouCness, nervous cowilaints.general and chr;mic complaints, it is as nearly infal lible as anything, in this fallible world can .be .l Sold everywhere— DR.. TOBIAS' li frEiVi TIAN LINLVEAT. N T. CURES CIiOtERA, ivIIE FIRST Jll., [taken, In n few hours - Dysentery in half an . hocr; Toothache in dve minutes. It is periectly innocent -to take—internally:and is recommended die most eminent Physictans iia the unitea States. Price 40 and SO 43. 71 TOWANDA., PA., , Aug. 6, 1353. "Dr. S. 'l:Tobias, New York i Dear Sir—,4 bate used your Venitian Liniment with great .success, both as an internal as well as an ex ternal medicine. In ease - 4 of Bilious Cholic arid Cholera Nlorbus I regard it as a sovereign rernedy. Your Vcaltian Fior3x Liniment stands unrivalled r.s a herse med4cme •i amongst farriers and boatmen on this canal - W3I. LEWIS, Sept North erE c nch Sold by all Druggists. Orrice, No. 56 Cart falidt St. New York. THE DECISIVE BATTLE ISIS BEEN t FOUGHT AND WON 4 every State, and City, and Town. in •• - the Union, by • CRISTADORO'S HAIL! DFE ON* would-be-rirals, and the palm of vi4ory itt awarded to it for depth and rich ncls of tint, durability, rapidity of action, softening and itbricating properties, and en tics front every deleterious or soiling ingredient: Manttfactured by J. CRISTA AstOr House, Nets I".ork. Sold bylDruggists. , Applied by all Hair Dressers. bRANDRETIVS PILLS. COS 6 TirVENIESS, DIA R E 4.—Tney arc talfen up by Hie absorbents, and carried into tial circulation, through which mediam they arl conveyed to every pat of the body: If the pain affects the ;joints, a single dose prpdaces remarkable benegt. And the same rule applies to Costiveness, diarrhea and dys etry 3 though with the - last named they may be required night and morning for sbme days bef`ore,nenided "relief is obtained. In affec tions of the lungs; throat, head and pleurisy, the relief is certain i . the excretory orgitns , thcow off with ease the phlegm, and the breathing becoMes freer. Spasmodic asthma is Often cured by a single dose 1 STRANGE, BUT ,TRUE. Itviryymariglady.and gentleman in the United 6tz4es can hear some • ing much to their advantage bylreturn mail (free of charge.) by addressing the undersigned Thole ho have fears of being hum, buged will obligb by not noticing this card. All .others will please add. ess their obedient servant, .. • • HOS. F. CHARNIA.N, • „ roadway, New York.—[lyjyB. 1 TO OSIIMPTIVES. I: her g adverthserj her g beezprestored to health in a few weeks by &Ten, simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious fb milks known to his fellow-sufferers the means . of To all who desi It., be will send 'a Colly . of the pre eeriplion used (free of charge), with the. directions foe priSparingand using the -same,- which they will tlla ;As SURE CURE for Consumption.' ..a.stlatop 3 15 riodebetli; Cols; 'Colds; atid ail Throat and Lung Affections The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pr cription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread inforMation which kr' conceives to be in ratitable, and hel, hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it.l4ili Cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing„,' .; - —• • - - ' Parties wisbinthe prescription, race , by return i midi, will pleasr ddress — iv. E DWARD _ A. WILSON,- fah, Kings Co., New York.—{lyjrB Vriiimmix; 1 -] 11; ~. I . -- v . Einitlß.4: OF Yourn. , ._ . ~ ...... . Atfentletain'who sneered for yetis from Nervous, Debility, Premathre Decay, and all the etfeets of i yeathfal Ludiscr tion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, ,sendlp et, to all who need ft, the recipe I aid diretionsfor making the simple remedy. by li.,,hich be warrenied- 'Bufferets 'Wishing to profit by 1 .94 aikvetiser's ekperterke i oan do sapy.addrotteing . JOHN . B. OGDEN, ~.,moo.lll Chambers St., New York.ily.jyB __ t uNT , 3I3 dizh—itt Ulf OF ROSES,—for theta STE4I) INS' THE PLOTTER :COUNTY ;JOURNAL &Rub:l's7le, Ziesipy Ewa :pied; 13.4865 Local aid „ General. The First shot Since the Veto ! ' I , .Gov. ; Smith is, re - elected in New Hampshire tn by moot 5000 ajbrity ! C.:IV - grill appear in a feit-iieelii 'Capt. hoes has m'otopolized the Arithmetiea part of our establishment. lar"Somebodyi! will find an interesting I Ftory headed "Trecisnrer's SaleS," and some• body will; "see the [point", of the joke abocr June next.- - ; ' - ' ill a firskpatt of last wee, , the last art it snowed. The fi r . inrin—tlie last - part cold, , Trom 'grave to gay, from livey to severe. :Er Those who desire a nice, Bmboth; clean Shave l hair co l t in the latest o a r any other style ; or any of the !‘trimmiogs"tich make up:thefqdear ean , be accoM - cdated by callindon "Joseph" in the basement of the Couderiport Hutel jtft: See, impormut changes !the Time Table Of the P.ilailelphia Enelljtailroad. The President yesterday gave authority to a citizen of NI Orleans, in: Wshington, to telegraph horn that orders, had gone to Gov. Tells of pouisiUna,,not t 6 'permit the newly elected. stalled Of' readers of insanity. Frtim .- , sicians ' - o 1 P 1 ' of the _tate [ Luisatic Asylum ennsy rants for the year 1895; the ocen 'talons of the nn- , fortanates are ciassed as fa lows :--Farmers,l 373 • laborer , [316 : innkeepers, pH . ; black-II smiths, 18 ! mtnerd, 21 ;shoemakers, 23 Carpenters, 28 ; merchant) 38 il clerks, 33''It lawyers,. 13; . clergymen, p i; students, 1.1.;i author.J, I;1 Printers ; nose. I ' Itar"No'llUncr.'`—The, , ;ets , lork Ircci:/!, lfegcu - itze has jUdt commented anew norelettei ;WWI the abate title: It is from the pen of 'the ~. , 1 u- !author of the' !nword : Fi a Con.' This ! Magazine is issued 7eekly for ten cents, and' (contains as i ndu 4 reading in each numoer, as i many of the Monthlies. Co,rt be had at the . . Post office Di,ok's, tore., ere week. 'They•lil a baby •cburention in 3lns catine, lowa I the other day; Fifteen mothers with their littlelones were present, and voted , I on the quest °roof the prettiest. Each baby got one rote and no more. •,-Z"Z - 31r. Henty clarper,s2o Arch St., Phila ; delphia bastal§tore a large stock of Watches Fine 4dcrelnyiBßrer Ware, kc., &0., TChicli he is seling atirediiced prices. Read his Card I *ENIMUCKY. - .1 • t • . The',' Demiictats" hf, Kentucky have called a Stala Conv4tion to reorganize4heir party, to meet at tot'f kli isville, May Ist: The Louiert7le Tours al object i sat those who q ail it are ex- Rebe s. But Ohe Journal co-operated with that T and in Supporting McClellan and Pen dia° ,in '64 din successful opposition to i „. , 1 "the ..adical - ii; in '63. The jourual's "Con sem lye" par i ty has enfranchised the Rebels, and they areAestined to rule the State- -till theyirive her! over to the "Radicals." The Jourrial and is clique of half-and-half are I- , now itigmati4d by the Democrats as "fossil . remars of extinct parties that have heretofore oppo ed. the I)eeiecracy." Hit 'em again:— Tribt7. l• -- . I tlici late town elections in Allegany county, Is" York, the Republicans elected 2 Saperi - isots, and the Democrats 4 Super ! tisor.s-L-a,Reripbliban; pin of ore. Geverpnr Curtiti has tetoect the bill givingt the Philadelphia, And brie Railroad xelnsive Con Vol of the northern hart o? our Statel'ond the,bill is no\v likely to pass with the ohleeijond.ble features stricken out. sisy• The Biographical notice, or the enion ca;Mlidu.te for Oovernor .is from the. Pittsburg Gazet t e,one of the best conducted papers in the SMte; I Mach 13 Lila"' On Tuesday, n Aarei the 13nited SlateS Senate' corifirmed !the nomination of Jelin Hariranft, Perirm,ylvanist's present Xrtditor General , I to be Major General by Brevet. _ Elie Carettit. Do not expose yourselves to the chilly March winds and thci shaking 'weather which always heralds their approach. keep your children warmly clad and , close flora exposure. For bad Coughs, sudden or obstinate Colds,Croup and Sore Thiroat, use Coe's Cough Balsam. - 11 — iiiirliave; the Dyspepsia, or are troubled withfood.disttessing you i rising andsonring on yonik'stoinachi yotir b4wels are out of otdet, you are billions,.; constipated, and generally indisposed, use Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. It is the beitmedicine for Stonalkh and bowel disorders in the world. -,, iO.IIIRY . 1 11ARPER. , • 50...6 .41,...vt.Fner.. erwma...mmir Watehesf t t Nine Gold Jewelry ' ' 'Solid Silver *Wile. • Operior SILVER imem w4RE, at ices-~L4ieL 20 ; 1885 imosjw an4l B ducedri Agentspr. tai take orders the blat eellingißoilk now published, THRILLING STORIES OFITHE GREAT REBELLION. COraptping herple adventures and hair bteadth capes . Soldiers, Scouts, Spies and Refugees ; darin e i exploits of Smugglers, Guerillas, Desperadoes an otberS; Tales of. looYal and Disloyal Womeui Stori oCthel Negro, &e., !with inuldents 11 *41 Merriment in Cprrit and Eleld.:,-By Lieffienant Cao nel CI Arles S. Greene, laid of the United States Army. Ilandsdn:lely illtistmed with engravings on Steel and a eli . dolors. liend for circular and see the liberal terinit offered. CHAS.'S. GREENS/11s 4t kW:dishy:A—So 13i S, Third ...Wee, rhilaae/pMS I _A CARD TO INVALIDS. A• Clergyman, while resldirg in South America es misifonary, disccivered. p, safe - and simple remedy for; the Cilia of - Nervous:Weakness, Early -Doray,Diseases of the Urinary.and Seminal Organs, :mit tile whole train of diisordens bronoist on by bane ful laud vicious habits. ± Great numbers have been already etired by this mobile remedy. Prompted by a desire tolseneat the rained and . unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in al sealed envelope; to any one' who needs it, Fees or Casimir.. Please inclose a post-paid. envelope, addressed to yourself. Address: 'JOSEPH T. ThMAN, • Station 11, Bible House, New York City. [liculolyirp] nIJ DIITZ) ZII3IIB DJ WWI ti Mr ' Reported every Tuesday by • • . P. .4es.. .te,l:•l::•l32.iss itiL 4 Co., i Dealer in Groceries and Provisions, Coudersport. Apples, green, 4 ri bush., $ 75 to 1 25 'do dried, " ! 2OO 250 Beans, " , ' 250 300 Beeswax, rip lb., i 30 .35 Beef, • " : 10. 12 Berries, dried, ? quart 25 30 Buckwheat, IP bush 4 75 80 Buckwheat Flour, ! 850 400 Butter, lA, lb., - 30 35 Cheese, " ;. 15 20 Clowerseed 859 900 Corn, 9 bush., - 1 00, 1 25 Corn Meal, per cwt., • 250 300 Eggs, ? dos., -' - 20 Flour, extra,".bbl., 10 00 12 50 do supcfine " - 90010 00 Flatus, ? lb., 22 Hey, ? ton, 8 00 10 00 Honey, per lb., - 15. 20 Lard, " • 20 . 25 Maple Sugar, per ib., 15 18 Oats, ? bush., 35 40 Onions, " 100 125 Pork, re bld., 28 00 35 00 .do re lb., - 18 do in whole hog, ? 1b.,. 10 12 Potatoes, per bush!, - 75 100 Peaches, dried, ? 1 - .1)., 30 35 Poultry, 7i/ lb., I . 10 15 Rye, per bush., .' 100 137 Salt, 14 bbl., 475 500 do ? sack, 15 Timothy Seed 400 450 • Trout, per 1- bbl., 8 00 -9 00 Wheat, ',bush., 200 250 White Fish, ? bbl., 800 900 qL :it r rained-- . Tat part was b© in- general ,ventive WARNING ! Ihereby warn all persons against cutling wood on or taking logs from my lands near Germania, or doing any damage 'what ever to said lands, its•l shall prosecute all such offenders to the utmost extent of the Law. CEIA'S BUSEIOII. Dec, 2(1, 1865. t ISGG Philadelphia & Erie Railroad. THIS great line traveraes the li'ortliera and North- Nveet counties of fennsvlrania to thp city of Erie on lake Erie. It ha= been le:teed and operated by the PENNSII.WD. 1111030.10.COMPANT Time of passenger trains at EMPOILirif. LEAVE EASTWARD. Erie 3fn. , 1 Erie Express Train LEAVE WESTWARD. Erie Mail Train st. Erie Express Train' sr. P:uaenger cars ran through i r a tvr th iu e n F,: rie Mail and l •Expre:s rains without change both Tye between Philadelphia and Erie. • • Leave Nese York at 6.00 r. as., arrive atlErie 0.15 /M. • , Leave Erieat 1,55 r. salve - at Ne* rink 3.40, P.M. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ERIE NEW YORK ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night trains For information respecting Pagsengeri buritiexs,ap ply at Corner of 30111 and Market street , Philadel phut And for Freight business of the Company's Agents S. 8. Kingston, .Jr., Cor. 3.30.1 and i....rkzet streets. Philadelphia.' ' - I - 'V Reynolds Erie. Wm. Brown, Assent, N. C. R. It - , 'Baltimore. - lIOEBI - ON. General Freight_ Agt. Philada. GwilixErt, General'lleket .Agt. Philada 'ITLER, General Sinol, WRlSanisport." lEW SKIRT OR - 1866. ~ , The Great . invention of the Age in HOOP SKIRT S I! i . -w--... BRA . DLRY'S New, Pateni DUPLEX J. ELLIPTIC for double) sp s .Rucq SKIRT. THIST- , Iriventio cons'sts of. Duplex (or two) Elliptic Pure Refine Steel Springs, ingeniOnslv braided t tightly and firm] together,..cdge to edge, making the TOGGREST, - 11 ,10F2 1 LEXITILE, ELAStIC Land DVSABLS srniSG ever used. They seldom BeStri Or sness.like the Single Springs. and consequently peeserve their perfect and besntitul Shape mote than,ewitm as long as any Sitgie Spring Skirt that ever Has o'r \ Can be mode. 1„ 1 I THE won - degni liezilsilitY and great! tomfOrd. and pleasure to any lady wearing ihe Duple Ell ipticskrrt I will beexperieneed particularly in all crowded assern.i i blies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars,! n' Church pes! Arm Chair, for Promenade lind House 'press, as the Skirt can,be folded `when hi use to 43'enpy a ,Mall place . as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin --A. !lady haVing enjoyed the Plessine,comfort and Great Coriaenit•nee of wearink the Duplet Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will neveraftewards willingly dispense with their use. For Children. Missis and Young Ladies , they are superior to all others. ~I THE HOO lh ply 2 PS • eovered'ut double twist _ are 2Overt, 2 ply don 0... ed thread add will wear twice as ,aslong .. ths Single yarn covering which is need oh all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom - rods on every Skirt' re also Double Steel, and twine or double covered' toprevent tbe cuvercrig fiom wearing off the rods when " .rlragrring down stairs, stoop steps, etc., etc. which they ors con stantly siarject.to when in use,- .. , All are Mane or the ne and elegant Corded Tapes and are the best quality W 113 every paft, giving to tne wearer the most graceful and perfert Shape pos-sible, and are unquestionably the Behest, most desirable, eomfortahlenna economical Skirt ever made. WESTS' BRADLEY & CARY, ritortriros of the Invention, and SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 91 CHAMIIE.ES, and &81 READS STREETS,New York. FOR SAt E. in all first - -clais 6teres in this City,and throughout the United States and Canal.a,Tfavana de Cuba, Mexico, South Amerida, and thri 'West Indies. INQUIRE FOR THE DUPLEX EWPTIC (OR DOUBLE) SPRING SKIRT, A. & C. Jan.ls Smz, PACIFIC HOTEL, 170, 172, . 174 & 176 ‘GREEWICE Sr., . (01E_ WET OF lIV:OADWA.T.) BetiCeC7l eol.lTtialidt and Dey Streetz,Neue York • 10133 PATTI:It Jr., Proprietor, • TAE Pacificflotei is well and Widely - known to the traveling public. The lo cation Shit-able to merchants and business men ; it is in close proximity to ;be badness part of the City—is on the high way of Southern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. - • The Pacific has liberal aecominodation for ;over 300 guests ; it is-well furnished, dad pos sesses every • modern improferdent for the comfort and entertainment isf its inmates. The rooms aro spacious and well ventilated ; provided with gas and water ; the attendance is, prompt and respectful; and the table is` generously provided With every ;delicacy of the season. The subscriber, who, for the past few years, has been the lessee, is now sole proprietor, and intends to identify himself• „ thoroughly with the interests of his house. With long experience as a botel-kbeper, he trusts, by moderate charges -and a liberal policy, to maintain! the: favorable reputation of the Pa sifts Hotel. JOHN PATIMV, Js. __1...3:5S P. m 1 0 ;17 P.`M NEW YORK CONNECTION'? WM. - MU & SON, 1543 t "DWAY 543} ZrE" 4 9 . 17 M"C)3FIAEC..' AGENTS tor the CELEBRATED DRIGGS' NEW PATENT PIANO FORTES, Which are creating the greatest sensation in the mu sical world, and have received the highest testimoni ale from all the leading artists In the country,among whom are S. THALBERG, -FRANCIS H. BROWN, L M. GOTTSCHALK, THEODORE EISFELT, ACM. HENRY FRY, - M MAX ARETZER, M. STRACKOSCH, . WM. MASON, HERMAN A. WOLLENHAIIPT. At the late FAIR of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, held in New York City, October 1665, they were award ed the . LIR ST PRE_IIIUM GOLD MEDAL! rcirthe : ,„ BEST PEANO FORTE ON EXHIBITiON I AGENTS TOR . • ...GEO. A. PRINCE & CO.'S MELODEONS, AUTOMATIC & SCHOOL ORGANS. ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED FOR FIVE PEARS Manufacturers and Importers of . 1' FLUTES, BANJOS VIOLINS, ,GH.ITARS, 1 VIOLIN STRING ' S, ACCORDEONS and all kinds of BRASS and other musical Instru ments. 1' ~ Special attention paid to furnishing Braids sastru mints for Bands. - PUBLISHERS OF SHEET MUSIC, Just published, "rids rEstre," a new collection of Chants for the Episcopal Service, for lopening and closing Voluntaries, Musical Societies, Classes, ode for the Salle! Circle, by VIRGIL C. TAYLOR. Price- Boards, 85 cents. Cloth, 1,t1.. BASSINBS' 20 Melodic Exercises. , In l form of Scitreccro's for Sornsso and . MEZZO Se/PRASO Voices, intended as studies to acqUire the proper art of singing, by CARLO Rissisr, author.. Bassini's art of singing, and Baritone. " In two books. . Price, each, 50. 1 PI--LND-FORTE CALISTHEXICS a collection of Firs FLIGER, CHORD, and 'SCALE pa ss:gee, for speedily dere.oping the lOUSCIs& of !the fingers, and acquiring that degree of flexibility, inde pendence and volUbtlity, which are so indispenSible to; a good performance on 'the PIANO-FORTE, by FRANCIS Ti. PRGWN. Price, V. 1.50. 1 . . . I New Edition, PCHICS FIRST PRIMER, by FRANCIS nt, BROWN, author of Pride, Miunehalia, and Hes itation Polkas, Sc. Price, 50 cents. . . • IVMNATnertriTs:3EG% "Cast thy Burden on the Lord," with Soprano, Contralto Or Tenor Solos, and Quartette, adapted Ifrom Gotteschalk, Somber Song, by W. K. Bzs.ront,___Price 38 eta. "A Holy Calm, A Peace Divine;' a corn pat4on to "Sweet Spirit hear my l'rayer," by W. Vtscssr WALLACE.- Price 35 eta. "Lord ; my, God, I Long to Know," 151st Byrne, as sung at Grace church, cum- , posed by BRAISE WALSH . --Price 35 cts. "..11y Bull in li‘mven," wordsby Sessess W . C o at, music by.STEPILEN MASEETT -Price 35 cts. "Mr Only Brothers Gone," Song and Chorus, by KEt LER IPrice V 5 as. "The Past that Breathes of Thee,' Bal. ' , lad, by KELLER Price 35 cts. "Oh:Write me a Song,,ef my Father,' .- Song: and Chorus, as _sung atl Wood's ' rninstrers, composed by C. linnar....Price 35 cts. "A Word of Thine,” Ballad, I}y E. J. Fitzhugh 1. ......Price 30 cts. I "Give to me those moonlit Hour = ; ' Duett ' for two Sopranos, orSoprano add Tenor . by E. A. Psseinrss•r Price 35 cts "Vesper Star," Duett for two Sopranos, or Tenors; by J. DANIEL Price 40 cts. , "Manna re la Ruisseau," Funtaiie, by J. 1 MOILLISG nomoooo to form of : oc rice t!,O cts. "P N ray f e u r r a n t e. S b ea' y ' . ' l. n s JASIENHEI--- .....Price -Price 50 eta "Attends nitii,:,' (Wait for me.) Galop, by CHAS. FRADEL—I ....... L.— ... --"Price CO eta.' "Suis mot," (Follow me ) Galop, by A. . BRENSTEIN Price 50 _cts. "Water Fall. and Sea Breeze," Galops,by PAUL STEINHAGEN ' Price, each, 50 eta. "Morning Dew," Lancers,. by Anozin Banasrsis .._..,. - Price 50 cts. 'Wedding Lancers"by I'.srz Sruteu IGEN Price 40 cts. "Happy by thy Dreams,' transcribed for for the Piano-forte. by CHAS. FHAD cr-Price 50 etc. : "Sweet Spirit Hear my prayer," from Wallace's Opera Lurline, transcribed for tic piano I ,rte by Cuss. Fsen en... Price 40 cts. . `Crispieo e la Cornare.' Ricci's new Op ' era, arranged by Cuss. FRADEL Price CO eta. ' "Pen des Etoiles. - Starlight nocturn, by J. DE JiSIENSRI ' Price 50 etc. "Angel of Prearri," Ballad, by KELLER.- Priv:, 35 cts. "Live's Lamentation,' Ballad, by E.G.B. Hoznes.. -..•...... ................. Price 3.sicts. ;Triumphal match," by Iticu'D Hor FN.'S Ptice SLOO. ~ Algerian Polka," by E. A. PAREEIRST-PEICe 31, cts. Evening Shadows, - Nocturne, by E. J. . FITZ [lron Price.:ls cts. "I'm Longing . for Thee, - Guards 'Waltz. as sung by ru'dile PAREP.A........... .... 'Price 25 cts. A _Liberal Dlceoant given to the Trade, Churches, Clergymen, Professors and SehooN. 'Mu sic sent by mail on receipt of the marked price. WILLIAM , HALL & ,SON. 543 Broabwai - , New York. Dec 5, 4 mos erd 1566 CA TION FROM THE AMFMICIIN WATCH COMPANY. It baring come to our khowledge that im itations of the American .Watch bare been put upon the market in great number, calcu lated by thzit utter worthletsneSs to injure the reputation of our genuine products, to protect our own interests and the public from imposition, we again publish the trade matla--- bY which oar Watches may invariably be knoWn. • 'W manufacture four styles of Watehm The'Fie,§t his the nAmE "AMEItICAN. WATCH CO.. Waltham, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. The Secon4 has the unite • . - "APPLETON, TRACY k CO., Waltham, Mass.," engrVed on the inside plate. The Third has he name 'R. S. BARTLEV, Waltham, Mass.," en graved on the inside\plate: - All the above style have the name Amer ican Watch Co. painted \ on the dial, and are warranted in every respect, The Fourth has the name• "WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate, and is mit rtamed on the dial All the above described watches. are made of various sizes, and are sold in gold or silver eases, as may e required. It is hardly possible for us to accurately describe the numerous imitations to which tq have alluded. , They are usually inscribed `with names so nearly approaching our own as to escape the observation of the unaccus tomed buyer. Soine are represented as made by the "Union Watch Co., of Boston, Mass.' —no such .--ampany existing. 'Some are named the "Soldier's /Vetch,' to be sold as our Fourth or Wm. Ellery style, usually known as the "Soldier's Watch." Others are named the "Appleton Watch Co. " - others the P. S. Bartlxv," instead of our." 1", S. Bart :at betides many varieties named in such a manner as to convey the idea that they are the veritable rreductions of. the American Watch Company. . _ We also caution the public ; And partien:. larly soldient, agelnit buying certain eitieles CALLED WOtChig. So freely advertised In iiins tiated papers as "Army Watches," "Officer's Watches," "Magic Time Observers," "Arcane Watches," ke,. the prices of which are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars. A good watch, in these times, cannot he afforded r any such money. A little attention bri the part di buyers will protect them from gross imposition. BOBBINS .t APPLETON Agents for the American Watch Co.; - 182 Broadway, New York. . Lates - om Sherman OSIN T4N from North Carolina, for -EIV said STEBZ,Na TO IIIITIU)ERS. Trastera . 4atish to Tel the job of building a Church at Raymond's Corners, in Allegany, to becompleted on or before the middle of October '66; Size 23 by 40" feet, projection in front to support ' steeple 7.ltv 12, which with 6 feet, off the main tvoMd ing forms the entry. • , • Two 3 feet stores Standing in the partition, facing. in the entry—pipes to go to chimney in beck part of room ; Sesta similar to those in Methodist Church in Coudersport, but without doors. 'Steeple With top of epire about 60 feet from ground : 14 feet wets ; pine 'siding ; beet shaved shingles ; • three windows each side and two in front, (uelled), and all to be of stained glass • ceiling to follow tip the rafters four feet. and then.go across by plank nailed to rafters; two iron rods to support the building from spreading ; lath and plastered walls and ceiling ; foundations of gray stone laid in lime mortar ; eaves to project 3 feet,snd a plain cornier—all to - be painted. It is desired that all shall be done aubstantially but to be plat For further particulars - inquire: of L. BIRD, at Brookland, or of the members of the Build ing Committee, in Allerany. • A. G. FRESH°, ' T. S. BI BE RD .N , TOl. Building Com. C _March 6, 1.663. I ANOTHER CHANCE. I whit to SELL mr wbole set of BLACKSMITHING TOOLS, and my stock or BOLTS, r • ; ROUND IRON, SHOEING - IRON, ' COAL, and other materials belonging l to the , SHOP; for CASE or apProVed paper, on short, time. Lam always at home Mondays. L. BIRD. Mareh 6,1.666. THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF LA INTILID. Published fpr the benefit and as a Caution to Yonng Men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, &,c., supplying at the same time the means of 8.4142:0re, By one who_has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery By enclosing a t•paid addressed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may be had of the author. ' • NA'fIIANIEL MAYFAIR:, F.sq., IYSTayL%O . Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. BOARDIXG! subscriber,T lateLn lord ttbeFoto7 ion,rl-prepre tt,cemnmaaieitorotccore ty Seat with Boarding,•at reasonable rates. Jurors, Witn'eaaes and others will find alto their advantage to give him a cal!. .S. C. Phelps. Coudersport,Feb. 6, 16u6 tt LYMAN HOUSE. Lewisville, Potter County, Pennsylvania. BrwroN LEWIS. Proprietor. Having taken this excellent Hotel, the proprietor wishes to make the acquaintance of the traveling public and feels confident of giving satisfaction to all who may call on . hirn.— Feb. 111, f, , ,3 tf $9O A. Month ,'-AGENTS for six entirely new articles, just out. Address V. T. DARE City Building.Biddeford,Mutne. D&e. COUDERSPORT ACAD'EMY.' J. W. ALLEN, Princioal.l Miss. L.T. ALLEN, Asidstani. lass E. G. H Music Teacher The Spring Ter will begin March and continue Twelve vVeeks. Tuition (to be paid at the middle of the Term) from .Three to Eight DJllars, Iccidentdls, Twenty Ere cente. No extra charge for Book-Keeping, by Simile and Double Entry. A Teachers' Class will be orzanizedand thorouzlily instructed in the Thcory and Practice of Teaching, Free of Charge. Rooms, suitable for Students desiring to board themselves, can be rented reasonably in town. For further particular; address the Principil, at Coudersport. Drugs, Tobaero; and Wood• Lot for Sale, ml Store-Room for Rent. THE tin.yers'griedi will Fell, at -reaßennhle rates the balance of the Drugs in her establishment-, and a lot pf fine-Cat Tobacco.—Also, a Wood-Lot, contain ing 34 acres. and situate in Eulalla township,. ttbout three-fourths of a mile fiom the village.—The store. Rooni is also offered for Rent. Pos.eashin 'given ,im mediately. E. IL Speticer. Coudersport, Feb. 2m3 t GENTS WANTED in every - Township, Boro' /A_ and Ware. to canvass for "The Great One-Vol. Wall:llst' ory - Containing PACTS, and NOT POLITICS. 'The only work, ;every page of which has, been pre• pared for the{ press sinee the close of the war. The popularity of this ',yolk has no parallel, as more than 50,603 copies have been road the last three months. It contains as 'much history an any of the one or two volume work 4 out, and yet Is sold for only ;4.50, bound either in morocco or sheep. . • Our inducements are decidedly the beet offered, as we give the Ifighest commissions. furnish boxes free, and pay expressage on books. Also, `;`Life and Death in Rebel Prisms." The moss thriiiicgly exciting little book of the times, by one who hits seen and experienced the scenes he describes. Canvassers anY TUstory of the War will find this excedlent sfie book. As it embraces such impor , taut incident.,of the war, almost everybody will take one, either with Or without s History, or where hay. Ina previously subscribed. Thsalded sofdicrs, released prisoners and others will find, in the sale of this and, our History, employment suitable to thiin condition.,j Send for terms; or callat AaErtiCAN PUBLISHING-AGENCY, /00 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa 17941. tared, 94. II OF NORTH AMERICA; PHILADELPHIA. Oldest L:n=ace Company in America: Cash Capital and Surplus, otter $1,750.y00.0.00. SEVENTT-ONE 'rears Successful Business Experience,cwitli: a: reputation for integrity and honorable dealing unsurpassed by any similar institution. I LOSSES (PAID since organikation, $17,- 5:00,000.00, ;with3ut the! deduction ef a cent, or a day's d'play l LIBERAL RATES for all tbd safer classes of propertY. Insurance of Dwellings . and Contents, a Ispecialty. 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 insure in the best Companies, and th i ere is none better than the old IhsurancO Coo of North Atrivrlca• Apply to j M. W. McAL.A.ILNEY Agent for Potter county • Manhood: how t,ost, how Restored TIIS.T published, a new; edition of t r.. CULVER i) WELL'S Celebrated EssaY on the radical cure (without medicine) of Sperrnatorrhoea, or seminal weakness, Involkintary Seminal L&ses,.lmpotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedimeutil to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption, Eiiilepsy, and Fite, induced by self-indulgence or seanal extravagance. Ear Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. _ The celebrated author in this admirable etsay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the appliCation of the knife— pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means ofwhich every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may Cure himself cheaply. privately, and radically.; . . • Thls'Lecture should be in:the hands of every youth and every man in theland.l Sent, tinder seal, in a plain ncelOpe,4o any address, post paid, on receipt of eta cents, or two post stamps. ilsklreas the publishers, CAA& J. C. — KLINE & CO., 171 Bowery, New York, Nat Offtoe box 4,666. Winter Goods' s. /33 umsmvs.' • youn atttentiou is Invited to the largc s.si attractive stock just received, and for Sale as low as the same qualities can be bought anywhere in the county. We have on hand a large and varied as• sortment of Domestic Cottons, co prising BROWN SHEETHCGS, skid ! SEURTINGS, BLEACHED 31IISLECV DENIMS, ITICELNGS, and • COTTON FLANNELS, ost whicis Ts cannot be undersold. , We purchase onr goods for Cash Aka ,•fit them at a very small advance From Cost. . - FLANNELS. IF you want to purchase BED, BUIE, St PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, can At Olmsted's. DRESS GOODS; DELAINES; PRLNTS, I BROGUE, And ' WOOLEN SHAW/, HOODS, I SONTAGS, NIIBIAS, - BALMORAL SYMTS, CLOTHS, aid CASSI3IERES,': - a full supply CLOTHING. 1.70N.'T fail to call befOre purchasictrand see the assortment BOOTS & SHOES FOR fen, Wpmen & Children, in great •a■ riety and cheap For Molasses, Eyrup, Sugar, Tea and cOttel in fact everything in the Grocery line, will AT OL3ISTED'S A full assortment Of almost everything That if kept in a country store on band. ltcintand to keep Goods that will. gice satisfaction and sell good articles at the loVvest living ?mats AT OLMSTED'S, • • Grain or all kinds, Butter 'Wool ) Sheep Pelts ; Yeti, Deei Skins- Also, Contny ; Township and School Orders, for all of which the highest prices will be paid At Olmsted's . _ - Coudersport, Pa,Nov'r 18, tpst THE tIICKEYE STRAW-Ou'rt Ltt PATENTED, JULY, 1864, BY POIttER. & Skl TLIOrSA—NDS of these Machines are beta' aside and sold, and give more tolvek•Sal Satisfaction than any other - - - Straw or Stalk-Cutter in market. It has Mu castings about and eau be =AN or repaired in any gauntry town. The Knife is stateopary—Box vibrates—feeds Me/. —cuts on top of the , kulfe—caerrthltig neared any length you wish, and you- nnot: mike rare! work of it even with a dull knits, • Price, 812. Samples of Machines can be seen at shop of lb* undersigned. Manufactured and for sale - N. H. GOO6SELL Coudersport, Pa., Ott. Z Ib6. N'otice. GEEMANLS, Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 1, 181:e3. XICi,TICE it hereby git - ed that Charles Div. 111 shor, now or late of this county,,holding the following described property. has not Ts' paid ny consideration whatever fcr the sawn, and ap persons are hereby warned n t to par= chasej ally 'of said property- df the said Bushot before the decision of the Court is given its this clise and; C. Busher has paid to me ihd consideration mopey therefor. I Th following is the property: Ist A cerltain tract of land near tilt tiara mans Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott township/ Potter county, Pa, containing 100 acres.. - : Also 15 acres, in warrant 5078 and edjeheini the allove: god . A certrin tract of land) till' Min Mid improvements thereon, near Retile-Creek, warrant 5813; in Stewartson township, Pottai county, Pa., containing about 204 acre.. C. Bushor, holds also in Irma warrant ma: 2501, in Gaines township, Tioga county, Paz. on the road leading from German.a to Gains; containing 850 acres. tf ' 11ADDli.. Atiministratrix' Notice. IRTEUEREAS Letters.ufAdministration ors V- V the estate of J. W. OX. late of Ilebroiti townshiii, dee'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 againsg the same should pre.serit thehi duly 2.6thentia cated for settlement. ""4 'URSULA. FOX, Adam Rebtot, Feb. 22,111866. Adininistre.trix? Notice, lIEREIS Letters of Administration on V the_estate of CL :111K C. CRAIN pte oft Bingham township dec'd, have been granted d to the undersigned, ' all persons indebted to said estate are ieduested to bake immediate paythent, and those having pat claims against the same should preseht theta duly antheritia cated for settlement. ALMERA CRUSE, Adtbz. Bingham, Feb. 22, 1866. P. A. Stebbins & A RE AGENTS for the pale of .11 WHEELER do WILSO/ MACRECES for Potter County n STRIPES, • • • CRSCIrg. GRAY, At Olmsted's. At mingled's At Olmsted's Co. TIEr3
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