II PECUI. ..'INOTICES t. El :lift M* Diodase at•-Bay.- invalids, broken. (lent: in health and spirits by Chronic Dyspepida;: or suffering.frOm the terrible ex hatuttion which follows the attacks of acute disease, crattertimony of thousands who have been raised as vvr a i nu eta.frone a Mintier stateii_rf.._ j _pyoadration, by STTBIt'S STOMACH MITERSIs a sure . auar anteeithat....by the same means you too ,m a y be N ru sgthen4 and restored. But to those who stand . Is peril of epidemics, to all, who, by reason of expos tire, Privations, and uncongenial climate or unhealthy suits, may at any moment be stricken down, this F ur egrapli is most particularly and emphatically ad renal. Yon, whekitre thus situated, are profferedso absolute safeguard! against the danger that men aces you: Tone and regulate the system with this ! t artness medicinal Stimulant and Alterative, and you will be forearmed against the maladies whose seeds float around you In the air unseen. HOSTET TER:I3 STOMACH SITTER'S are not only a sten dard Tonic and Alterative throughout the United 'states, but they are accredited by the certificates of Par•nrost distinguished citizens of the Union, to the foplp of all other lands. In Canada Australis and US West Indies,' they are gradually eaking- the place ..0 141, ether stomachic., whether native or .foreign, and:as sorely astruth' is progressive and demonstra ,tioul overthrows doubt, they swill eventually en perfit46 every other Invigorant and Restorative now. employed In medicinal practice. 0-DtItiNKALICDS.. . • Ai z itefornied Inebriate, wOuld be happy to oommu.l mute (free of charge) to'as many_ of his fella:y e j addresa him, very imp o rtant ;and n "yallnibrinationi and place in their -hands n safe our , for the love of. Strong - Drink of any kind. This In. ) formation is freeli offered by one who has narrowl ssenpedn drunkard's grave. Address, ; . SETH B.:HENDERSON spr,3,—sp3m. • No. 9, Broad Street, e w fork. • A CARD TO INVALIDS. :k.Clentyinan t while restding . ln South America aal mikilonary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Denny, Diseases of the Urinary and Bernina, Organs, end-the whale train of disorders brought on by bane. fa! end victoas , hattllik Great numbers have been already cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I all send recipe forprepariug and using this medicine in a Sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Paz OF !ItlWAttics. Please inclose a pest-paid envelepe addressed to yourself. Address. • JOSEPH T. INMAN Station D, Bible House, • tranr2olyep] , New York ,Cit, THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE 0 AN INVALID. Pubßelied for the benefit and as a Caution to Young Melt and others, whe suffer from Nervous . Debilltyi Premature Decny of Manhood, , supplying at the eatOe time the means of Self-Cure. By one who has .eured film %Wafter undergolog'corisiderable quackery, Byienelosing a post.pold addressed envelope, single, copies, free of charge may be had of the author. NATRAIVIEL MAYFAIR, Dog., lypihTy3o Brooklyn,.Kings Co., N. Y. Lyon's Periodical Drops rm. Great Female Remedy for Irreg., ularities. These drops are a scientifically cont.! pounded fluid preparation, and bettor than any Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is direet and positive, rendering theta a reliable, speedy and certain specific for the cure of all obstructions and suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 100,000 bottles are annually sold and consumed by the ladies of the United States every one of whom speak in the strongeit terms of prates of their great merits. They are rapidly taking jive Awe o • every other Female Remedy, and are con altered by SIB who know aught of them, as the surest aSfesh and most.infallible preparation in the world; for the cure of Female co3nidaints, the removal of all 'obstructions of nature, and the promotion of health regularity and strength.- Explicit directions - stating when they may be usod,nnd explaining when and why they should not, nor , could not be used without pro. diming effects contrary to nature's chosen laws, will be' fonnd carefully folded !wound each bottle, with written signatureofJOHN L. LYOII7, without which none are genuine. Prepared by Dr. JOBS L. LYON, 103 Chapel Stresit.fi - ew Raven, Conn., Who can be consulted tatlibrvporisonally or by mail, (enclo'id ng stamp,) con. seining all prlyttte diseases and female weaknesses. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price $1.50 pr 13ot. C. G. CLARK & CO., lyap General Agts for United States and Canadas .:=StRANGE, BUT TRUE. Beery young lady and gentleman in the U fitates c*a hear semething.much to their wive, by return mall (free of charge,) addressin ituderaigned. These who have fears of being baited, will oblige by not noticing this card. illifterairtil please address their obedient serval) - TILOS. I F. QrfAnteliV, 1331 Broadway, New York.—[l MEI , 1 • TO CONSUMPTIVES. 1 The advertiser, having been restored to heal h la lb few weeks by a very simple' remedy, after 113 wing atorarid for several years with a severs lung airs . tied, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anzio s t 6 iiitke known to his fellow-sufferers the mea . s of gum ti To all who desire it, he will send a copy oft . pre ethiption used (free of charge), with the dir , tions far preparing and using the same, which the • wil lit ro ni a SURE CURE for Consumption. Aethm , i . Bnebatls, Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lnn • Affections. The - only i object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afilicMd, and spread information which ir conceives to be in valuable, end he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as It will cost them nothing, and may proVe is; blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, nisi, by return Man, will pleasr address Itzv. EDWARD A. WILSON, • Williamsbur h, Kings Co.. New York.—rivisls ERRORS OF YOUTH. IA Gentle Man who suffered for years from Nervous pebllity, Premature Decay, and all the e ff ects lot yo uthful indiscretion; will, for the sake of sufferlp humonity„ 'rod tree to all who need it, the reci and. direetlons for making', the simple remedy y which he was cured. Sufthrers wishing to profit !)).• the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing JOHN B. OODRN 1 No. 13 Chambers St., New Vitic.--gyjy3 klio A :Month I—AGENTS for Six entirely new articles, Just out. Address 117 0.1. GARET, City Ifitilding.Biddeford,hiaine. Dee. 26,1565. iswly. • Whiskers ! Whiskers ! Do you want Whiskers or Moustaches? Our Grecian compound will force them to grow ion ihe smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $l.OO. Sept lby Mail anywhere, closely sealed; on reeeigtlof price. Address WARNER & CO./1 ! lysn • I Boi 138, Brooklyn, N. yi !MI MASON 66.1101L1N CABINET ORGANS Forty different styles. adapted to sacred and flee:niar magic, for $BO to $6OO each. FIFTY ONE Gold or Silver Medals, or qtber) first pronalums,.awarded them. Illustrated Oaga levies free. Address, MASON & HAMLIN, korIIASON & BROTHERS, New York. Manhood : how Lost, how Restorp ' I II . IIST published, a new edition of Dr CULVER NVELUS Celebrated Essay on' the radical care (without' medicine) of Spertnatorrhoms, or seminal !weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, !Mental and PhysiCal Incapacity, Impediments' to (Mandate, etc.; also, Consnmptien, Epilepsy, ard rits, dndneed by self-indulgence or sexual extraraganee. liar Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. f The celebrated author in ' this admirable , essay !clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice. that the alarming consequences of self-abuse loossy be radically cured without the dangerous use of I Internal medicine or the application of the knife— !pointing ant a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every suffereo,'no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself eheiN , y, privately, and radically. .4 ,1W This Lecture should be in the Lands of every i youth And .eyery.man In the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post paid, en receipt of nixcents, or two poet stamps. Address :the publishers r M , CO, 127' Bowery, New lAS York, Post Office box HENRY HARPER. asaco PHILADELPHIA. Watelaes, • Flue-Gold .7 , ewelryd , • • Solid Silver Ware. a!td Elipetior SILVER PLATED WARE, it Ee. (lucid Prices.—March 20,1866 3mospi I 111IINTS BLOUM OF ROSES,—for th " 111 - 1 . di —at• ' STEBB sr- In • the - At/an* Monthly for April4lll be foundieverat artiClea orparticulatinterest. rr firat Article le an account ofthe &tilt days of the venerable poet, Walter Savage Landor, by ne who k new , him intimately, and is the first Ufa series, of iriicles giving glimpses of the old man.cif.Flbrence tlnrtng the years 1859, 60, and 'Bl. ; • Mrs."Stowe,from her Chimney. Corner, ; (courses oo the proprieties of dress. On the pOliiical situation, The Atlantic has is word to edgy, and a paper of nO 'little pun lencY; discusses the lama between Congress and the President, 1 ' I • •Porlightireaditig, it offelrs the continuation of D. Johns and Griketh - daunt. and Madame Waldoborongh's ;CaAiage, by 3. 1 T. Prow briage.. ;Lungfell,ow, lioltnes, ant Leland, poemsfurnish of Characteristic* excellence. The number contains sixteen extra pages. Ticknorli Fields Publishers, Boston. .1 t er Dernoreset, Monthly.—The April No. of this popular 15lagazine comes to ns more fresh and inviting than ever. The "Beautiful Spktig," could not be more appro priate,and is finely illustrated.f It is a splen did number s and we do' not wonder that Demoro has hecome indispensable to the adios:" ' glagt.,l'he Spiing 'examination of Teachers will be held , At the Hydo n subool bouse, Apr, " Voorhees! " " Oswa3o Village , i • " •Cpudersport " Andreas Settlement " Bingham Centre , " Harrison Valley , " :Sunderlinville " liewim Hie " Bird school bons " l!hilander Reed " DS, i i " ißurleson school ouse • Teachers wiR provide thems , lve: with pens and paper. Directors and others are invited to attend. R. T. CLAFF'LPT ' Co. Supt. 1 'Keep your feet dry, wear good shoes, keep -them-well stuffed with oil, arid well mended, and 'thea 'if yoi are unfrirtunate enough(. to ,get a Cough or Cold, use' Coe's Goagh,Dalsam to Mire it. dt will do it every time. It is also important that bur readers should all know,thitt Doe's Dyspepsia Cure is relia ble, anjf certain to cure the worst cases of Dyspepsia a teaspoonful a day of it will ena ble thejmost confirmed dyspeptic to eat any thing he chooses without trouble. It is an excellerit remeey for any disease of the stom ach or bowels. ItiARILIED In Newilludsvin, N. T.,'on the 28th ult.. by Rev. L, A. Stevens, C. G. STEVENS and Miss HATTIE L. ADAMS. Saute thee, by the sane, Mr. R. 0. CRAW FORD, and Miss MARY A, , ADAMS.' COUDERSPORT PRICE CURRENP. ,Reported!ever§ Tuesday by iSieacolaii2.ls, sib ca., 1 . Dealers in Groceries find Provielons, Coudersvoi L. Apples, green, 3:? bush., do dried, " Beans, " Beeswax, `" , e, Beef, IderSies dried, e. quart ,bush., Bucltwheat Fl ur, Butter, 1.1 lb., • Cheese, " Cloverseed I Corn, "t 1 bush Corn Meal, per i Eggs, doz., I Flour, extra, I bbl., do Superfirk:e Hams," lb., • Hay, `ll ton, Honey, per b., Lard, sf Maple Sugar', per lb., Oats, ? bush., Onions, ‘‘ • Pork; %4 do %.7 1b.,! do in whole hog, T i t 4) Potatoes, per bush., Peaches; dried, 11 lb.,' • Poultry, 111 lb., Rye, per bush., Salt, 't/ bbl., iio Sack, • Timothy Seed Trout, per / bbl., Wheat, , tl/ bush., • White Fish, 19 bbl,,, I fled tag° thv uu All Adinsinistynatoes !Notice -1-I[THE'REAS Letters of Adnitilstmtion on the es- Or tate Of IL MANNING,, late of Roulet townelltp, deceased, have been; granted to the on. 'dersigned, all persona Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having just claims against the same should present them, duly anthent GE icated for settlement, to I ORGE W MANNING,, Administrator oum testalnonto annex° April 3, 1866. TO THE SCHOOL DIR.ETORS QPotter County. Gentlemen:ln pure once of the 43rd section of the Act of Bth May,lBs4,and Sup ment, you are hereby notifed to meal in Conven tion at the Court House in Coudersport, en the first Tuesday in May, (time changed by the .Legislature of 1868) A. D. 1868, being the first day of Ithe month, at 2 o'clock in the aitetnoon, and select,l vlva vows, by a majority of the whole number of Directors pres ent, ono person of literary and scientific acquirements, and skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County. Superintendent for the three succeeding years ; determinej the amount of compensation for the samb and certify the result to the State Super intendenti—at Harrisburg, as required by the 30th and 10th sections bf said act. I RUFUS T. CLAVLIN, County Superintendent of Potter County. March 30, 1888. I V . - ANTED, A r ENTS—S7S to S2OO'PER MONTH MONTH for Wet/mien, and 335 to $75 for Ladle+, every v ere' to inirodubo the Common Sense Family Sew ing Machine, improved and perfected.. It will hem, fall, stitch, guilt; bind, braid and embroider beau tifully-. Price 'only •20, making the elastic lock stitch, and folly warranted for three years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount mm be medial Address or call on C. BOWERS & CO., Office, No. 225 S. Fifth et. Phila delphla, Pa Ifir All letters answered promptly, with circulars and terms, aprs.lm, ANVASidERS. WANTED, at $2OO per month. IL; We 'want reliable agents [none other,] male and female to take the exclusive agency in evely county and township in the U. 8. to sell the Photograph Family Record, a work which every family will buy. It is bound dike an album but has a printed blank. page opposite eachiphotograpb, fora complete record of the ausbitrl, 'Wife and each child of a family, also Containing marriage cord ficate,and pages for military 41stot7 of any Member of the family. Nothing like t over published and no work that agents can sell no readily. Old canvassers and others should send for circulars and terms. It is necessary to have copies of the work to canvass with ; price, by express $2 50, $3 50 and $7 00 [three styles) ; money may be sent by Mail. Name the townships wanted. Address BARTLILSON & CO. • apr3,2m. 811 Chestnut at. Philadelphia.' TAKE NOTICE. ITT having spine, to the knowledge of the Subsort. 1 hers that r,ertain Bonds, (the number and amount or which we lare_t4norant,) bave been issued against the tovrnshi of Keatingi this is to notify all persons that no smell nil is valid except One ;of One Hun dred 'and, T enty-five Dollars, drawn to John B. ri Blackman, bearing date July 29,1854. El' O. LE ' " l3 ' . . ? Suipervi eon I ,I • -I' • IMITRY BARNA% Seating, eli 20, 1866. .1 ' 1:, . . 1 ." p La i 8' 1 .United-States-Steel.TenliiTorks. • ctory, Camden, N. J. Ri.ESTERBROOKA - CO. STEEL .PEN MANUFACTURERS. . _ . NATove.booses: 403 Arch Street, V V I '42 John Street, Row York. These Celebrated Pens are of Genuine'. Amertcan ManufaCture and comprise,every leading style inthe Market,'and ' are equal in finish, elasticity and dueness of point to the beat imported. They are, therefore, sure tagaln the confdenceOf the, American publla Samples and Prices on Application. LOTS MADE TO ,ORDER, OF ANY PATTERN OR STAMP REOUJIIED For fade to the Tiade at the Itannfaeta rers w are hnuses, as above ; and at retail by all Ste. Boners, Booksellers, and. Newsdealer. in the United States. Eiy77.40 Esterbrook it Co. ENGLISH TOMS ! FHOLUM TOM was Imported from Canada In Au gust 186 k was sired by a fall•blooded Hnglish allion, 'and his Dim was a fall blooded Canadian Mare. He Ss conaldered one of the best stook horses ever In this vicinity. TOM is E years old--181ands high—weigiisr2so lbs Color, dark bay—black mane and tail. i He will be for service at the following !times and places, beginning April MI: Oswayo, at the Btasa Farm, Mondays, 20 A. M Andreas Settlement, Tuesdays, 10 A. hi Ulysses, Fridays, 10 A. Raymond Corners, Saturdays 10 A. M Ternis: Single aeivice, $2, paid down ; :for the sea son. s4', to insure, $O. Persona parting with mares before foaling will be held to pay for the Service of the hors,. R. LAIIIGDON, fur Mr. Davidson. Allegany, Pa., March 27,1866 6W . 18 at 1 P.M 19 " 20 " 21 at 9 A. M 23 at 1 P. M 24 '25 " 26 27 " 39 41 9 1 3 ACENTS WANTED." $ll5 ?ER MONTH. BOMETIIEIGENTIBELY NEW, THE !PHOTOGRAPH CASE AND FAMILY RECORD. nitirs is a great opportunity for enterprising per j_ sons of energy to make money. It le an article of which the public have felt the need. It retails at a low price, and Its beauty and utility is universally acknowledged. The success which has attended its sales riarrants the assurance that oss can be sold to almost; every family. We aro prepared to ahoy that we have agents who are clearing $165 every month. Address for Circulars and Term., RAYMOND do CO., Manufacturers, 613 Cheitnut Street, Phila. •! COFFEE! Osclri.BELTettalbfvtZ 1r...1.3 11872 "81 do". wn. It Is prepared f.wm the best JAVA COFFEE. and while it has all the Savor of fine. Old Government Java, sells for less than half the price. Cloesibpcox-33.79 Wea,mra. c7,fe43.3 Has heen steadily, used for years, by thousands of persons in all parts of the Country, and is universally acknoWiedged to beat once nutritious, delicious, healthfal and economical. The same quantity will make a, richer and stronger oup of Coffee than any other known. CktEll i kscrrxess Cloff.3" Is particularly recommended as a healthful bever age and is most beneficially used by those who suffer with Headache, _Nervousness and other injurious effectalfrom the uO‘of other Coffee. ' It is 4irepared with the greatest care, and contains no ingrtdient 'which is not more harmless and bene ficial to the human organism than pure Coffee, to which fact the most skilful Physicians and Chemists testify. 40 . 60^0 1 CarXI. P el 5Tit..17.151. CICS ire C. Has been miensively used at numerous Sanitary Fairs throughout tire` Union, and received certificates of the highest recommemiation. It has also been thoroughly tested, and received the diploma of the American institute and other Prominent inatitutions. Put up in 1 lb packages bearing the lan simile Sig nature of Lewis A. Osborn, and in boxes of so and id lbs. and Sold by Groosrs generally. Wholesale Depot and Trade Supplied by TUOISAS REID & C0.,-GLOBE MILLS, InVortera awl Wholesale Dealors, in Tea, Coffee, and Spices. NOL[IO3 ato 105 Warren and 269' Washington Streets, New York. April 3.-1 y .$ 75 to 1 25 200 250 200 250 30 35 10 12 25 30 75 80 350 400 ' , 30 , 35 I 'l5 20 850 900 . 11 00 125 12 50 300 20 10 00 12 50 9 00 10 00 22 8 00 10 00 15 20 20 25 15 18 '35 40 100 125 30 00 35 00 18 10 12 .75 100 30 35 10 15 100 126 475 500 15 300 400 800 900 2 00, 250 a, oo 900 GROVESTEEN & CO., Piano-Forte Manufacturers, 499 Broadway, Few York. THE attentionof the public and the trade le In *Red to our New Scale Seven Getavo Rosewood PlanO-Fortes,-which for volume aV purity of tone are Unrivalled by any hitherto offero In this Market. They contain all the modern improvements, French grand action„ harp pedal, iron frame, over•strung bees, pm,' and each inetrachent being made under the personal supervision of-Mr. J. H. Groveatoen, who has had a. practical 'experience of over thirty years in their manufacture, is tally warranted in every particular. THE "GROVESTEEN PIANO-FORTE" Received the highest award of merit over all others I • at the Celebrated World's Fair Where were exhibited instruments from the beat makers of London, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Boston, and New York ; awl also at the American Institute for tire successive years, the gold andiliver medals from both of which can be seen at our ,ware•rooms. By the introduction of improvements we make a still more perfect riane-Forte, and by manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash system are enabled to offer these metrutnents at a price which will preclude competition. PRICE 4. No.ll, Seven Octave, round , corners, Rosewood- Plain Case POO N0.)2, Seven Octave, round corners, Roaewood heavy M0u1ding........L 3325 No. 3. Seven Octave, nun& corners, Rosewood I.ouis XIV, style ' $350 TBRMS—Nar ()ABB to Coaster Focus. Descriptive Circular Sent free, '• AORA CE GREELEY',S HISTORY OF THE WAR. „ . •I • '"Tea' As6llloAN , lCosrstior," in Two Volumes. Elegantly illustrate with 144 portraits on steel ; nu merous maps and diagrams of battle fields ; views, „eta. • 126,000 copies sold! `Volume Lord& iitiory,publ 'shed almost two years later than the first part of nearly every other, already incmdes among Its patrons fall 26,000 of the purchas era of those' early works, and is everywhere recog nized as the highest authority, even by the author's political opponents. • I • Volume IL will be ready Iln a few months—at the earliest day,on which a well!prepared hinters . ' of the War can be obtained. The entire work, inimitable alike in excellence of plan and detail, will be vastly superior to: any of those now completed, (moat of which were "completed” long before Gen. Grant's report was made,) and far the moat a tisfactory His tory of the late stupendous straggle—elm/other tine quailed for 'clearness, fulness, and 'accuracy of state- mhnta, combined with candor and graphic delineation ' et events. • If completed as designed, the work will bo author- I as to the events of the moat wonderful era In the history of the Country.—.A. G. Ctramt, Governor of Pennsylvania. It would be difEcolt to place_too• high an estimate ont the service Mr. Greeley has rendered our country by the preparation of this volume. • • I'avait the forthcoming of the second volume with eager exportation.—wittizar O. Raxxer, M, C. ' It bears the marks of labor,' studied candor and acennicy.--Vitmtzat H. SZWAND, Secretary of State. -Tho narrative is simple and clear, with so much of life and 'Spirit In it that it it next to immposeible not to read a whole chapter without stopping. * • It will ho and ought to be read by all oar country. men.--Enclan. COWAN, U. S. Senate. Its accuracy gives it a value beyond any other his tory Of that eventful period. The great Industry and impartiality of Mr. Greeley will make this the text -of all future histories of the Great Robellion.—Tuaro• DIMS STECNNR, M. C.- . Of all the Histories of the Greatßebellion 'which I have examined, this one seems to be the best in the copiousness of Its antecedent and concurrent Con. gressionaißeeorde, as well as the events of the war itself.—Sointrazu COLFAX, Speaker U. S. House, of Representatives. • Volume' 11. will be accompanied (without extra charge,] by an elegant copperplate Map of the Seat W a of r worth, $l,OO. Seld only by traveling agents. Addreis . 0. D. CASH & CO., Hartford, I • April . I Hertford, Colin. BOARDINGr! TIM subscriber, late Landlord of the Pnion House, - is prepared to accommodate visitors to tbe Corm ty Beat with Boarding, at reasonable rates. Jurors, Virilessee end others will. find It to their advantage to give hitn a call. ' •8. C. Phelps. adorsport, Fob. 6, 1865 tr • LYMAN HOUSE. Lewisville, Potter County, Pennsylvania. TiILTETON LEWIS. Proprietor. Having taken this excellent Hotel, the proprietor wishes to make the acquaintance of the traveling public and eels confident of giving satisfaction to all Who rev call on him.—Fub. 12, 66 ti 1118641-_t 806 Italtioidw rrHIS great linti traverses the eNbrthern and Earth s- west countles'of Pennsylvania to the'city oflEttlit on lake Erie. It has been leased ;and /a operated by the PUINISILTA.I9II. 011;61PAIP. • Time of passenger trains at EMPORIUM. • LEAVE EASTWARb. Erie Mail Train.... ..... ... r. u. Brie Express Train 911 r 116. LEAVE WESTWARD. - - 1 - - Brie Mall ... . lioo a. n. Erie Express Train " 11:02 A. n. Passenger cars run through on__ the Erie Mall and Express Trains without change both ways. between Philadelphia and Erie, NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 6.00 P. X., arrive at Erie 9.151134 Leave Erie at L's 3 r. u., arrive at New York 3.40,1% IL NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ERIE&, NEW YORK ELEGANT SLEEPING CABS on all Night trains Fur Information respecting Passenger business,a ply at Corner of 30th and Market streets, Philadelph ia And for Freight business of the Company's Agents S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market streets, Philadelphia, J. W. Reynolds, Erie. Win. Brown, Agent, N. C. 11:11., Baltimore. 11. H. HOUSTON', General Freight AO. Phliada.. 11. W. GWTNNEE, General Ticket Agt. Phllada A. L. TYLER, General Supl, WffitionsporL TO BUILDERS. Tnz Trustees wish to'let the Job of boron '4 a °Micah at Raymond's Corners, In Allegany, be completed on or before the middle of October 'CO. Mae 28 by 40 feet, projection - in front to support steeple 7 by 12, which With 0 feet off the main build ing forms the entry. I . ' 7 • Two 3 feet stoves standing in the partition, facing in the entry—pipes to go to chimney In back part of room ; Seats similar to,those in Methodist Church in Coudersport, but without doors- Steeple with top of spire about 60 feet from ground ; 14 feet posts ; pins siding ; best shaved shingles ; three windows each side and two in front, (arched), and all tobe of stained glass ; ceiling to follow up the rafters fourifeet and then go across by plank nailed to rafters., two iron rods to support the building from spreading lath and plastered walls and,celling ; foundations of gray atone laid In lime mortar ; eaves to project 3 feet,end a plain cornice—all to be painted. It Is desired that all shall be don substantially but to be plain. For further particulate inquire of L.. BIRD, at Brookland, or of the members 0; the Build log Committee, in Allegany, A. G. PRRSIIO,. L. BIM), _ • Building Cam. T. S. BENTON, March 8,11808. Drugs, Tobacco, and Wood-LOt for Sale, and Store-Room for Rent. mIIE undersigned will sell, at reasonable rates the I balance of ttio Drugs in her establishment, and a lot or Fine•Cnt TObacco.--Also, a Wood-Lot, contain ing 34 acres, and situate in Entails township, about three•fourths of a mile from the village.--The Store- Room is also offered for Bent. Pos.ession given im mediately. E. K. Spencer. Coudersport, Feb.,27 2M3 ' NEW SKIRT FOR 1866. The Great Invention of the Age in HOOP-SKIRTS ! W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLEX J. ELLIPTIC. (or double) SPRING SKIRT. THIS Invention consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic Pure Refined Steel . Springs, ingeniously braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edgc making the TOUGIBEST, Mg FLEXIBLE, ELASTIC arid DURABLE BERING over used. They seldom BEND or ugEAt,like the Single Springs. and consequently preserreJtheir perfect and beantitul shape more, than twice ati long as any' Single Spring Skirt that ever' Has or Can bit made. THE wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any lady wearingtbe Duplex Elliptic skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded assem. blies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church pews Arm Chair, for Promenade and Hones pro* as the Skirt can bo folded when in use to occupyla small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dross. • . I I A Lady having enjoyed the pleasure,comfort and Great Convenience of wearing the Duplox 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 HOOPS are covered , with 2 ply doable twist. ed thread and will wear twiae as long as, the Single yarn covering which is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottonalrods on every Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs, stone steps, etc., etc. which they are con stantly stfbject to when in use.• _ All are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes 'and are the best quality in every part giv!ng to the wearer the most graceful and perfort Shape possible. and are unquestionably the lighest, most desirable,' eomfortable and economical Skirt ever made. • I WESTIT , BRADLEY & CARY, PRORIETOSI of the Invention,and SOLE MAITUFACTUREREM 97 CHAMBEII., and 79& 81 READE STREETS New York. j FOR SALE in all first-class Stores in this City,end throughout the United States and Canada, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South Amerida, and the West Indies. INQUIRE FOR THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) SPRING SHIRT. A. re. C. Jan.ls EmJ PACIFIC HOTELII 170, 172 ' 174 & 176 Gamma Sr., (ONE SQUARE UST OP RIRDADITATI) BeturecniCourtlandt and Dey Streete,New York. JOHN PATTEN. Zr o .Proprletor. rpnE. Pacific Hotel is well and jwidely known to the traveling public. The cation is especially suitable to mehants and business men ; it is in close proximity to the business part of the City—is on the high way of Southern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal Railrorld - and Steamboat depots. The Pacific has liberal accommodation for over 300 guests ; it is well furnished, and pos ewes every modern improvement for 'the comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are 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 louse. With long experience as a hotel-keeper, be trusts, by moderate charges and a liberal policy, to maintain the favorable reputation of the Pa. clic Hotel. JOHN PATTEN, Ja. 1794 . Char tered, ANCE COMPANY OF TH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA. I , INSU NO' Oldett Insurance Company in America; Cash Capital and Surplus, over $1,750,000.000. SEVENTY;ONE Years Suctessfhl Business Experience, with a reputation for integrity and honoiable dealing unsurpassed by any similar institution. LOSSES PAID elate organization $l7; 500,000.00,,with5ut the deduction of a cent, or a day's delay I • LIBERAL RATES for, all the safer classes of proberty.. Insurance of Dw‘llings 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 trisdom and Economy to insure In the best Companies, and there is none better than the old Insurance Co. of North Amer Apply to ' 11. W.iIoALLIINEY Aieat for Potter coarit,,i. WHO MI i , - - .s . - A • -.., :- • s i I ailLe4sll3olEit ?8 ' - ~. ' • _ ' .' 4.'"1 F 4 LtR r :: - C d I t .........-......._-.'wm r:i. 711 . i. €4l ;CZ: NB \ 1 1 oßivato , • _ ~ tSPRING - tOOP:, ~.:; • ; The TEN.DtPAATmENT&F4I Good Delaiiies for 20 to 25 Contr. Merrimac, Cooheco, Providence, and othei good rilaty from 15 to 20 Cents. • • - - Heavy Sheeting 'from 16 to 25 Coati. Good Tweed from 35 to 45 Cents. Striped Shirtings for 25 Centp. Bed Ticking from 25 to 44 Cents. CASSINEE'R.EI3, VERY LOW, I A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHING. GOOD SUITS FROM $l5 to $.,g5 Grocery Department y Flour, Feed, and Pork. Good' Sugar fur 12i o,ente. The b under' the market, at wholesale and retail. ' Johbers supplled.at New York Wholesal 1 Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere, if 'for nothing inor up. We challenge any'aountry store to beat us as to qnality, C. H. SIM Wellsville, N. Y., March 7, 1865. • Pr0,..:80n . 6-,Ptiblioti•C:',l 1 TITITI _ . , ~.:...: P 1 ~...... . ~.. .. .. ~ A STAnnil_S & Cu. . Headqtia FIRST Elegant Seasonable Dress Good' THE,,CORNER SORE FULL I Dress and Cloak Tripimi4to 1794. - II I I lits I 1 , Micrcotm cSr• Skic)4es; ' Proprietors of the POPULAR CORNER STORE are determined to supply this market - with the best quality ;et DRY-G OODS, HATS & CAPS, HARDIWARE, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, AND PATENT MEDICINES. FLOTR, FEED & i'ROVISIOINS FEED & A. STEBBINS & CO; , 4. ME debar, IbB ARE =I 1111 SIMMONS' MI A NICE ASSORTMENT OF i. I MAMMOTH STOCK OF ffil SELC;~ • 1--1 :: ES MI 111 11211 ,'. -.: El ME 01113 ME OE ME Full !rn, .: •et Flour MEM Prices. _than bagel pOited ; price.: , MOWS. : gains I ING ME MI rh7.