11 ill ES _ . -' • • ' PECIANOT . L Keep, Disease at_Bay. I Invalids, .brokeM dewn"in' health and spirits by Chronic Dyspepsia, or suffering from the terrible ez k banstion which, !follows this attacas of acute disease, of tbousandetstiO, bave ,liecri,ralsed as flOSTsby Finitude frrim'a similar late' of Prostration, by TTEWS •sTomAca srrrEas,:is '4, sure guaranlee that lby the same means you too may be • strengthened and restored. But to those who stand Mperil of epidemice, Wall who, by reason of expos ,l, re, privations, t ud uncon genial. el mate_or upbeat Wl` immdits, may - it any moment be strieken' . down, this kozsipuptt is most:p,articularly and.. emphatteell§ dressed. " "C•dtt: litho`are thee' situated, are "pt - dfleied acesut safeguard against the danger hat men you. Tone 1 and regulate the system t with this harmless medicinal Stimulant and Alterative, and you will be foreiiruied against the maladies whose seeds dons around you in the atrHOSTET '"TBR'S STO2dACIS BITTE,W.S are not . only Wotan dard Tonle and Alterative throughout the United States; but' they la rd accredited by the certificates of the most +listing tithed citizens of the Union, to the other lands.' 1n Canada, Aiistfalla and ,ths Welt they, are gradually taking -tbe'elace ' .o elf other lticmakbles. ' whether' native or foreign, • ,sindlts surety saitrtith is progressive and dem:Matra - tioit ciVerthrowe doubt, they Will eventually rsu, •:; ; Itellsede'eyery, other Itivigorant gud,liestorattje now implozed lu rne • iclnal pr actice,. TO DRUNK4RDS ` l Pt e c t iZ a jr d e e 0 4 ; r fi l • d t r t g e .67°tonjadssbneitar.)5f. to u tikellis`will &tidiest' hitn, - verSr important .6a use ful Informaffon,land.-place is their kamiya care cure for tbotioveof strong Drink .of 'any sidd. Thls In fel-1;1141ml is *freely, offered by one wt.o has narrowly *aped drunkara4 Bravo. Addreaa, . SETA B. HEN.I.)ERSON; ; No. 9, Broad Street, New York. I+; 1.7I .7 011 A 5 ()AHD TO INVALIDS.: , .-:• ' 1 A Clergyman, wild(' residing In South America as' missionary. distovered.a safe nod simple remedy for the Curti of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay,DiseMod of the Urinary and Sentinel 0' gaits. and the, erh•de train ef disorders brought on by bane ful :MI vicious habits. .Great numbers have been already'cured b this noble remedy. Prompted by a dissiye.to benefit, the afflicted - and unfortunate, t 1 will i 4; Cd the recipe rpreparhg and using this medicine, in a s - e"hred e,nve ope, to any one who needs it,lFnas or Ca.tacs. P ease Inclose a post-paid enqlope, addressed to To rself. Address. . JOSEPH T. INIIAN, - . Station D, 131` , 1e House,, New York City. tinftr%' l 9HPl ‘ CONFESSIONS I THE OF AND EXPERIENCE OF , AN INVALID. • Üblishe l d for the benefit and as a Caution to oung licu end others who suffer from Nervous De ility, remature Decay of Manhood.4r,c., supplying t the 'lnane time the meats - of.SAI-Oure, By one wh has cured lumselfa4er undergoing coutdderahle quackery By enclosing n poet paidroldrt,sed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may be had i.f the author kj ': '' ',NATI] ANIL!, MAYFAIR:. Eeq., 1 I:L:13'81'0j 30" ' "I neo ,klS•n, Riuus Co . , N . I. • .. 1: Lyon' s Periodical Drops i ! . t i me. Great Female Remedy for irreg. j_ ulti.ities.- These drops men scientifically icoto. poundedAluid preparation, nod betterthati :my Pills, Potrders orNostruins, Veit; liquid, 'their actiim is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy = • Wind certain spedific for the cure of all ob.tructiookiid suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated by thaluct that'brer 100,000 bottles are minuallylsold and consumed t y the ladies of the United Spates, s everyone of wb m speak' in the strongest terms of praise of theirgi - eat merits. They are iaphlly tdkina 7 the'phteen, eveOy other Female Remedy - , and acon iidered by all who know aught of them, as the street isfest, and mostlinfallible preparation in the wi.irld: for the cure of all Female coin, taints, the remagal of all obstructionsi''tn .. ittire,and the promotion of health fegutarity and s rength. Expiicit directions at ding 1 iwhen they may be ued,tincl explaining when and why 1 They should not.' nor could not be use without pro ducing effects contrary to nature's clio;en laws will be found carefully folded around each bottle, with *mitten signat•ne of AMIN L. LYON, without w hich type are genuine. . . ' I :Prepared by Dr. JOPIN L. LYON; 195 Ch, apel - Street. .N.tat fli,ven, Cann., who can be consulted ' either personally or ny niall,(-ticloAng stainp,) con. aerning all private discits , la and female weak:m;es. Bold by Druggists everywhere. Price .11.50 pr Bot. I • C. G. CLARK & CO,, r s.: .Genera Agts for United States and Cauadas , • ~ 'L STAINGE, BUT TRUE. 1 isEvery yo'ting , ady and gentleman In the united tate* can hear something much to their advantage r . py return mail (free Of charge,) by addre s sing the jeAdirsigned. Those who have feara of being:burn Ibuged will oblige by not noticing this card.) All Others will pleads address their obedient serean , I t•' : I. - 1 Tilos. i. CIIAI'M AN, - Edllßroadway, New York.-11ejy8. i TO ICONTSU,3II'rIvEs. .1 v t . e dyertiser having been restored to health In " la feelwe weeks by k: very simple reined)•, after having • iiiifferbd fOr iieve:ral years with a severe lung affeltion, it'd that dread disease, Consumption — is anxio is id : m ake lincwit td his fellow:auderers the meatls of ntro. ' ; To all whn - tlesiro l it, be will send a copy of tliJ pre. c..riptien used Oren of charge), with tut directions tfor'preparing add using the same, Which they will idiot a SlIlf.1:: (CUBE for Consumption. Ast ima, Bronchetis, Couos, Colds, and :ea Throat and Lung Atlfeetions. Thi n only object of the advertiser in ;sending the Priiscription is to benefit the allii red, 'Azad spread inflination which h. conceives to he in ivaluable, and I e hones every sufferer will tryl his iremedy, es - It will coat them nothing, and may Prove ll* blessing. - I I -Parties wishing ON prescription, FREE, by re urn i lee tag 1 pail, will pleasy addrees t REV. EDWARD A. WILSON_. Nilltsmebprgh, Kin Co., New York.-110vS or voutin. I I A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nerlvous ebllity, Premature Decay, and all the effecis of youthful Indiscieticw, will, for the sake of soft' ring !humanity, ivild . Iree to all who need it, the tripe land directions for making the simple remedy by which ho was c tred. Sufferers wishing to profit by l ake 'advertiser's experience, can (10 NO by add re , Sing JOLIN B. OGI/ENI, No. 13 Chambers St., New York.--(lyjyB :44 4 .._ t . . . A.: Aleinth.l-AGENTS for ,e6s 9® cot i i'cly uew :trticles, pet out. AddAddressie T S ) (1.T.G.9.13..Eif , City Building.D:ddcford,.M.aige. Dec. 26,1565. lawly. • Whiikers ! -Whiskers ,!j- cr . jDo you want Whiskers or Moustaches ? pur iGrecian compound will force them to grate on. the smoothest; face or chin, Or hair onbald heads, in Six Weeks. Price, $l.OO. ,Serit by ;mail anywhere, , closely sealed, on receipt of ;price. Address WARNER CO.I lysn -1, Box 138, Brooklyn,li. • . 1 ; THE MASON HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS Forty differeßt styles. adapted to sacred land 'secular music fOr $BO to $6OO each. FIFITY IONE Gold or Silver Medals, or other ;first 'premiums awarded them. Illustrated 'free. lAddress, MASON TT! xipzkr, &;BROTHERS, New York. „.- '3lanhood : how Lost, how . Restored ItTaT published, anew.edition of Dr CULNIER— f rty WELL'S Celebrated Es-ny on the radical Jcuro I (withoUt - tnediclne) of Spermatorrhoea or seminal 1 weakneas, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, !Mental nod Physical Incapacity; Impedimena to 1 Marriage, etc.; also, Om -um pt. 911, Epilepsy, ar diFits, 1 induced by setflindul4ence or 0. anal ext. ravagat;te. i 87. Price, ina coaled envelope, only 6 cents: - I . The celebratd author in this admirable essay l• clearly demonstrates, from 'a thirty years' succeseful ; practice, that the Maiming consequences of sclf-nibmie ; may. be radically cured without the dangerous ul-c — of Internal medicine or the [application of the kr-Me— -1 pointing oat a mode of cure at once simple, cetitain, id effectual, ab means of which every suffereh no matter - what may be, may cure hiruself cheaply, privately, and radically. • mar -This Lecture should he in the hands of very ! youth and every man in the land. i' Sent, unde r sea I, in n plain envelope, to any address, ; p o st t puff, on receipt of six costs, or two post et: mps. j ' :Address the publishers, - CHAS. J. C. KLINE A: C 127 Bowery, New York, Pot ollic e box s 586. HENRY_HARPER. ,1 also .alimtcts terkx.a.mmair PIIIILADEIPHIA. I CM " 13.ne Gold .Tevielry,, Solid Silver Ware. 1 14, Superior SILVER PLATED WARE, dueedlpriees-liarel D:1; iaas amo• 111CIINT'S BLOOM 0 . 1 0- 11USE8,—for th I ILL diedy—i i i BTEP•B :;;Ilhe , Pitelamatidiv of Peace. te publish in another column the Procla., ; i motion of Peace, proprietyand as to of such a measure at thip time we quote from the New . York Post , : .1 “The , President bas issued'a Pi•cMhimati opt ~annotipcing. l that the insurrem: tiorijin thoielStatds which had arisen against the federal ghvernment had been suppressed. Thelcivir war is, therefore, over, and, so far as the functions . of the Exe i ontive extend, all the eXtraordindry powers which , a state of war makes it proper, to exercise are now to cease. "This l prodlatnation has been expected for a consicierobleltime past, and is in perfect agree ment with the Views of Mrt E Johuson, as often • i expreSsea n bis official meSsoges and other-' wise. It. wohl4 be clifficult&to controvert any of the TOsitiOne belays doWn—Such as thd,in- . colruity °tilt System of military occupation Wit' . ,ourlnsiitutions—the policy of using per. suasive methods Ito strengthen the renewed pilegiance ofi the late rebel istates, and. bring them back tr a friendly un i derstanding with those Which remained Iciy#,.and ofherpost 7 t.iorift of a lie xharaeter. I . Yet we cannot help 11 . feeling noili tie anxiety for• the peace of the Southern Oa es if the. military, which now in‘nianylplaceS - holds disorder in cheek, shall he Withdre.wP,:as -of.courSe it must be. We Ecati °tale Wrecks :in Wikmitigton arming to rescue cbe nieri .4f qi6iiscolori who were sentenced to be.whippqd without being, permitted to pro ' duce' the •iestimony of cdlored men in their defence 4 welhe . ar of a man taarae.d Harper,the chief of a garig'of desperadoeS In 'Sumpter county Of 'Tepneesee warding theloyalinhab itanis to leave' the county on peril of their lives'9 g while, thegovernor ;of that state himself implores the President not/to withdraw the troops of thel United States.:: These are not by laly means t e only indie4tiens of an Unsettled !state of ' thitige in that region. All over the Schith society is like an oeean after a tempest, heaVing:andhossing tumttltnously and casting up to the surface the mirel'of its• bed. Old t t prejUdices, tnough in some they may have been mitigated:cannot be suddenly laid aside aniMosities assiduously i fomented through, years cannot" at once be exchanged for aintc ablelsentiment3; a population excitable, and ferecioul in the moment of excitement,cannot at once become mild and forbearing It lis fortunate, thereforedthat 'this -procla mation has been issued now, while the Civil Rights bill iyet before the legislature- The responsibilit • front which the military power of the natio has released itself must now be hot* by the C,lril power, 'he federal legis- La* is pow called upon to do its part in providing a ipeedy remedy, for those viola iioni of ttie jghts of citizenship,, which will inevitably,' fa Vie present state of the southern country, be Hrpetrated, and for which the local courts Iwould be certain to afford no redress. The embers of aongress by whose 1 : votes the bill will be either enacted or cc fea,ted, canut now say, to their constituents that there is ilitary fcr:e in the late seat of 'tie revolt, charged with, the duty of pre servln• n the e ice and seeing that the rights n of the colored ace,- and thosdof the men wtro . remained f l iithful to the Milos. are respected. rh'e ;people vti I row look to. Congress for the maidtetutnee to the principiej that they who , (mei ailegia e to the fecte al government, who rwil contribt t of their- earnings to its sup tt port, and 'must hold therbselves ready to defend itagiii;st the assauN of its foes, are entitled to t security of their rights, Under the shelter of is power, No 'member of Con gress who stiported the lilll!at first can now (.) change his i to without the certainty .of an unpleasant ea eting with' lids constituents cn returning to h i s home. , li i 1 Ano, ,elt r Bre hi Olean. , I , i OLEINJ 4 Y. Thursday March 29. '66. : 1 , Abother dettructive fire ;has visited our villdge. Tse , 'flames , were discovered this, mocking, about 3 o'clock, ' issuing frbm the rear of the ble l an House barns, and the livery stable of 3Q1113 . King, .and' before assistance could:be bald Both these structures weregiven up Ito - the 'fle' l v,ouring element. The Wean' Hou'se'barn 3orkained 14 horses, 11 of which, b,elcMged to nests of the house and three to the proprietosq The barn was filled with hay ! andgritio, lo ded wagons and carriages. The lossito Jetiniiiit' Brothers, proprietors of the! Olean House, it not less than $3,000. Therell is rip insdra i ic'e. Others having teams and carrpges in .hem barn, lose from $5,000 to $8,900. A pedfart wagon ; just loaded at'Ouba l witlf YankeelnOtions,medicines ..tc.. belotiging, l to 1 ( /esSrs. Cr i oabyl& Cp.,. of : Cuba,ralued at 1 $3, 00; wits burned together with a very ?al l uabie team Taith' at least $600„ I There was no insurance. Mr. John King, proprietor of the livery istablel p !loses 3 horses, and all hit carr i tageslarril stock, Loss $6,000. Partially insured. ji r 11 • i Mk.. John . - . Burner"; Grocery store ; loset $5.0100- irisured,s2,Boo on stock and building Mr: I, C. swoon keeper, loses, his hbuso hold flirn'itn,e, stack of goods,' etc 4 lost - sl,i. 5005- r t a r tia Ily in l sured. 'ln the tear of ""his buildi g iltil Renry of The Oleari Adverlistr hadist read what lle saved from his old office , .1 edestro ed bv, the: great fire of January last, valued at' ss'oo, ,i This was all destroyed ; no ins tiro ce. MaaMyer's meat mark 4 was dam aged y water and fire $2,000{ There is littlC d übt hat the fire was the }cork of an ineend ary. ,' 1. 1 lEI_. . _ • I . aZ the• Copperheads are conniving for C lio payment Of the rebel debtythey should acgdalnt themselves fully as to when the debt is dpe, the time itipulated for its - payment. Is it! mit soon enoughlo talk of paying it when it falls due4viz: "six months after the reel ()guinea ot. tAlt iaaepeactenee of the Confeder= ate Btites ?'1 Everybody will agree to that! llere i• a compromise the Radicals are willing to dice: t. • . FouNN—Abont two yenrs ago in Rest med his LoWmiller, who lived a few mike marl n bel4w . i lace, bear Linden,: shot and killed t his is er ?h i e Sunday morning, and then dis appkrt and was never heard of afterwards., Theystery of his disappiarance was solved 1 afe days ago by the finding of a skeleton. I I. in al: thicket some ' three nttiles back: from the rood. liThe discovery :web :made by, a. man Oct had some' time age but some sticks at, , , thethi'eke Ifot. axe bandies and left them to dryi: Goinli to see how his sticks were doing he noticed bocit, which without thinking, he !kicked, When the bones appeared. fit further examination he. law that it was a - lief ' and a gun lying beside it tei human skeietnn,; and a gun lying• oeside h AI party aftrwards vieited the spot when the gun )vas itintifietihy a brother ,of Lowmiller' astrivingiielonged" to him; by a piece of sil- vetin his ipcsseisiciri which belonged to it.l It , *as farther discovered that the wretched? man had Pat tin end to his rityrf life by' plac-' i o f the ls m * ;enact!, ortrimgcm, against his' temple enadi6etarg . mg L 1 e'contents; . ito i ' a ••braim ' , by l imeaol 44 a stick.—Lytoming Couriiypaper.l WI La i s'',, - mil be, Spring - examination of Teachers -mil held At:the Bydorn school house, Apr. 18 at 1 P.M. Voorhees Osviaii) Village couderaport 21 at 9A. M. ...Andreas Settlement 23 at 11...11.. ". 'Bingham Centre " 24 " harrison Valley 25 " " . 26 Is 4 6 ewim ille 27 " ' 4 Bird school house 30 '" " Philander Reed " May 1 " " purleson school house 3 " Teachera wiil provide themselve: with pens' and paper. Directors and others are invited to attend. R. T, cL'ArFuN, Co. Supt. .The 'County Superintendency. 111ILEASE announce tue name of J. WESTON tsIB.D as a candidate for the office of County Superintendent. It was not intended to make this announce ment until it was found that reports were in circulation that he had withdrawn from the canvass. Ho stands pledged, if elected, to Work for the best interest of the schools of the county. Has no engagements to interfere, at.d has an interest in the good of the schoo!s of the county, where his home has been since 1850, arid is to be continued—which will prompt him to do all he can to advance the schools land the cause of Education in the county. , • I A FRIEND. April .2, 1866. • 'Administrator's Notice- • l i e l t.terLf s Al i itl 3, 6•tra , ja t t io e n u o r n tle n T e s- t. township, deceased have been granted to.the un dersigned; all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having.j.nst claims against the same should present them, duly authenticated fel settlement, to GEORGE W. MANNING, . 'Administrator CUUI testament° annex.° April 3!1866. TO Till .SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF Potter County. Gentleapm: I n pursuance of the 43rd lectlott of the Act of 81.1, May,lB44,and Sup metric:lt, You are hereby notife•ti to meet in Conven tion at thu]Court in Coudersport, on the first Tuesday iu May, (time changed by the Legislature of 1866) Ai D. 1866, being the first day of the month, at . 2 dclocii: in the afternoon, and select, VIVA. voce, by a majority of the whole number of Directors urea. ent.onepersonoflitora y uud scion i fic acqui: einents, and skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintendent for the three Succeeding years ; determine the amount of compensation for the a- me I and certify the result to the State Super intendent,/ at Ilarrishurg, as required by the 30th and 40th sections of said he. RUFUS T. CI.A.F.LIN • County Superintendent of Potter County. March 30, 1866. I / WA NTED, ENTS —s7s to $2OO PER MONTII foriGem !coma, and 3435 to $75 fur ladies, every, where' to introduce the Common Sense "Family Sew— ing Machine, imm'oved and perfected. It will hem, fell, stitch, quill; bind. braid nod embroider beau tifully. l'rico only $2O, making the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay the above,wages, or a comml , sion, from .ehich twice that amonnt can be • made Address or call on C. BOWERS & CO:, Office, No. '225 S. Fifth fit. Phila. deiphin, Pa. sa — re Ail letters answered ! promptly, with circulars and terms. npr3.lm. riANV.S.SERS WANTRD, at. $2OO per month. We Viallt reliable agents [none other,] male and female to take the' exclusive agency in every county and township In the U. S. to sell the Photograph wain•ly Record, a work which every family will buy. Lis bout d like nn album but has a printed blank paze 0pp0.170 cacti phmograph. fora complete record of the husband, It ife and each child of a family. also containing marriage certificate ' and pages for military history or any member of the family. Nothing like it ever published and no work that agents can seil no readily. Old canvassers and others shoal& send for circulars and terms. It is necessary to have copies of the work to canvass with ; price by oxpress $2 50, $3 50 and 47 00 [three styles] ; money may be sent by mall. Isiame the townsnips wanted. Address . BARTLESON & CO. apr3,2m. 611 Chestnut Phi.adelphla. TAKE NOTICE. IT huviug come to the knowletke of the subseri hers that certain Bonds, (the ntimber and amount of which we aro ignorant,) have been issued against the township of Renting, this is 1.0 notify all per-one that no such Bond is valid except olie ;of One Hun dred and Twenty-five Dollars,- drawn to. John S. ,Blackman, bearing date July 20, 1854. ' : • G. C. LE MIS, liE\RY rrahrt s, Supervisors Keating; March 20, 1868. , BOARDING! MIIE subscriber, late Landlord of the Union House, is prepared to accommodate visitors to the Conn. tv Seat with Boarding, at reasonable rates. Jurors, Witnesses and others will find it to their advantage to give him a call. I S. C. Phelps. CouderspOrt, Feb. 6, 1666 j tf LYMAN. HOUSE. Lewisville, Potter County., Pennsylvania. , . BEETON LEWIS. ii"roprietor. Haring taken this excellent Hotel, theproprietor wishes to niiike the acquaintance of, the traveling public and leelsiconfidcrit or giving satisfaction to all who :nay call on him.—Feb. 12,66 tf • .OROVESTEEN• & CO- • ano-Forie Manufacturers, 499 Broidway, New York: TE attentiou..of the . public and thb tm de int Vital to our New Scale Seven Octavo Rosewood rittnreFortes, which for volume and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto offered itt this Market. They contain all the modern improvements, French grand action, harp pedal, iron frame, over-strung bass' etc., and each: instrument being made under the / personal ettpet‘'lsion of M. J. if. Efrovesteen, whoi ati Lad a practical experiCnce of over thirty years in - their manufacture, is tally warranted in every particular. ' ; HE "GROVEBTEEN PILINO-FORT" Received the highest award of merit over all others I at the Celdbrated World's Fair I _ Where - . were exhibited Instruments from the best Makers .of Londen, , lYaris,'Germany, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Boston; . nd. New York and alio at the American Institute for five successive years, the gold and silver medals from both of which can•bo seen at our tivttre•room..' , • By the Introduction of improvements we make'a still more perfect ridno-For te, and iiy.ma iat fact kim , tureute., uttli n ~ r lotly cemh vt..Arn ono , . mese instrum..,..... pato Which precltide competition. ritrEs. No. 4, - Seven Octave, round corners, Itosevwd Plain Case 'poo ;4, Seven Petave, round corners, Resew. od Beefy No. a Seven Oetne, - round. corners; Rosewood Jen"is XIV, style - 1;350 TERMS—NET CASA IN CURII:ENT FC:11)9. Dvperiptivo Circular sent free, . ENGLISH TOM !..! V 313141811 TOM was imptiitCd from Canada in -An- El .041865, was eired.by n full-blooded Enelish ant his Dam was a.full blooded illitradlim Mare. lie Is conpidered one of tbo best stock' horses ever in Ow, vicinity. - TCSI IBA yews old-18 hands hlgl=-Nreighs 1250 lbs Color, dark bay-black mane and tail. He will be for service nt the following times and pinees;beginning April 29 : Oswayo; at thti Stein Farm; A 'Wrens Settlement, Ulysses, Raymund Corners,' Terms: Single aeivice, $2, paiddown ; for the sea son. $4 i to hieure, $6. Person. , parting with mares before foaling will be held ies pay for the 'service' of the hors.). R LANGDON, fur Mr. Dainthon. Allegany, !starch 27; 1866 6w I ACEINI S WANTED." $175 !'.ES lON eODIEriIINGENTIisELY NEW. • THE - PHOTOGRAPH CASE AND FAMILY RECORD:. rums id it great opportunity for enterprising per j_ cone of energy to mate money. It is an article of which the public have felt the need. It retails ht. a low price, and Its beauty and utility is universally. acknowledged. The aucoese which hue attended its sales warrants the assurance that oae can be sold to almost every family. Wo arc prepared to show that, we have agents who are clearing sl.6§ every month.' Address for Circulars and Term . RAYALO.ND ar, CO., 21innufacturers, 018 Chestnut Street, Phila." 1866 ~ . .. , , Philadelphia A Erie, !abroa d. , , •• . ..• .. . THIS great line tieveises the Northern and North, west counties of.P.aunsAT.ania to the city of Eris on lake Erie. It Inns been leased and ,is operated by the PIMNSTLVANIA RAILROAD COMP T. , .. Time of pasienger trains at EMPOEJUId. ' • ... . , LEAVE EASTWARD.) - - Erie Trai n :._._ • 1 P. N. Erie Expreaa Train - 9.17 LEAVE WESTWARD.' Erie Mall Train ' A. X. - • . Erie Express Train:_ ' ►: Yc Passenger care run through: on the Erle Mail and Expre.a 'trains without change both ivaye between Philadelphia and Erie. - ' NEW T YORK CONNECTION. Leave New Tork• at 600 p t naive at Erie 918 Leave Erie at L 55 P. 31., arrive at New York 3.40, P. NO CHANGE BECARS BETWEEN ERIE& NEW YORK ELEGANT 13.LERFING cArts on all Night tr;ains For inforrnation respecting Passenger businesimp. 'ply at Corner of 80th and Market streets, Philadelphia And for Freight business of tile Company's Agents S. o. Kingston, Jr., Cor..l3th and Market streets : Philadelphia. • J. W. Reynolds, Erie. ' Wm. Brown, deerit. N. IL E, Baltimore.' • H. H. HOUSTON, General Preight . Agt. Philada.: H. W. GWINNES,,,Generiil Tickel'Agt. F 1111.105 A.. L. TYLER, General 'fitriet,.Willisomport. TAE Trustees wish to let loJob of bur.dt s ‘ Church at Raymond's Cohere,in Allegany, be completed on or beforelbe Midle 'of October '83. , Size 28 by 40, feet, projectiou In front to support steeple 7 by 12, which with 6 feet off the main builds. ing forms the entry. • Two 3 feet cloves standing n the partition, facing in the entry,pipes to go to chimney' in back part of room ; Seats similar to those lb Methodist Church In Coudersport, but without dos.. Steeple wittitoia Of spire about 60 feet from ground ; 14 feet posts ; pine siding ' • best shaved shinglesg . three windows each side and two , front, ( arched j, and ail to b.. of stained glass ; ceiling to follow up they ,rafters four feet and then go across by plank nailed •to rafters ; two Iron rods to .support the , bnilding [from spreading ; lath and plastered walls and ceiling:l foundattoris of gray stone laid in lime mortar ; eaves to project 3 feet, to nil alain cornice — all to be painted. It- . is desired that all shall be done substantially but to be plain. For further particulars' Inquire of 1.;.. BIRD, at Brookland, or of the Members of the Build :.. i ing Louunittee,Allega.m. , '• A. G. ?HAMM?, L. BIRD, •Banding Com. T. S. BENTON; • March 6, - 1586. • • • ' .. ' 7 , Drags, 'tobacco, and; W ood-Lot for . Sale, and' Store4toom for Rent; .• . , . TIIE un:ersigned ii•ill sell, at rotptonahle rates they. balance of the Drug's In her'estilblishment, and a lot of Inc-Cut Tobacco... Also; a Wood -Lot. co:.taln 7 tug 34 acres, and situate In Eulallal township, about three-fourths of a. Tillie from the village.—The Store- Mom I also offered for Relit. Poe4ession given im mediately. 1 E. li. Spencer'. , Coudersport, Feb. 27 : 2m3 NEW SKIRT FOR 1866. The Gr'ent InVention of the . Age in HOOP-SKIRTS it W. BRA DLEY'S• New Patent DUPLEX , J. ELLIPTIC (or double I SPRING: SKIRT; THIS Invention-consists of Dup lex (pr two) Elliptic Pure Refined Steel Spring,. togetridualy braided tightly and firMly together, edge to, edge . , ruaklngthe TOCGfiEST, moat FLEXIBLe, ELASTIC- and. DURABLE EBBING Os er used. They seldom BEND or the Slagle Springs. and conseqUently preserve their perfect and beLutltul shs pa More than twice as lung as any Sitgle Spring Skirt that 'ever Ilas or Can be made: THE wonderful flexibility and great comfort and. pleasure to any lady wearing the Duplex Ellipticskirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded as‘ent blies, Ooeras, Carriages. Railroad Cars, church pews Arm. Chair, for Promenade and House 'Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and convenientiv , as a Silk or Muslin Dross. A Lady having enjoyed 'the: Pleasure,comfort end Great Cunaenletimof wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt fora single day will neveraft swards .wiHinciy dispense With ,their use. For Children. Minis and Young Ladies they , are superior to all others. • TuE HOOPS are covered with 2 ply doable twist ed thread and will wear twice as long as the Singh . yarn covering which Is used on ell Single Steel llgop Ssitt.S. DID three bottom rods on every Skirt are also Double Steelond twice or double covered-to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods when dragging down Stairs, stone steps, etc., ete. Which they are Con stantly subject to when in use. • All are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes and are the best quality in every part, giving to the, ! wearer the most graceful and porlert Shape possible,l and are unquest fourthly the hellcat, moat deairablei. comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. \VESTS' BRADLEY & CARY. PRORIETOS of, the Invention, and SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 97 CHAMBERS, and 79&. 81 READE STREETS Nes , Yorgt — FOR SALE in all first-class Stores In this City,and throughout the United States and Canrr2s, HaVana de Cuba, Mexico, South Amerida, and the West Indies! INQUIRE FOR THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE) SPRING SKIRT. A. & C. Jan.ls Sm. 1 PACIFIC HOTEL, . ! 170, 172, 174 & 176 'GREENVICLI ST" (ONE SQUIRE WEST OF. BROADWAY.) Between Courilandt and Deg Streetz,Nczo York THEl . 'sicific Hotel is well land widely -known to Abe traveling public. The lo cation is especially suitable - tb nieichants and business men ; it is in cioselproximity to the business part,of the tlity-- 7 islon the high way of Southern and Western j travel—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The Pacific has liberal accommodation for over 300 guests'; it is well furnished, and pos sesses every modern - Imin-6 4 m:bent- for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spaciou.s andiwell ventilated ; provided with gas and water; theattendance is prompt and respectful; and the table is generously, provided with every delicacy of the season. • . • • • The subscriber, who, for the past few years, pas been the lessee, is now sole proprietor, and intends *to identify himself lborougliFy with the interests of his house. With exprslrutsc s......Cl:eepCr, he trusts, .by moderate, charges an .a poliey, to maintain the ftivorable reputation of the Pa cific Hotel. JOHN PATTEN, Ja. 11794. Ve li r: r d - , 1794. lINSURANCE COMPANY • OF - NORTH AM RICA PHILADELPHIA. • , Oldest Insurance Company in :-/tmerica:l ;Cash Capital. and Surplus, over $1,70,000.000. I • SEVENTY-ONE Yeats Successful Business •Experience, with a rePutatiou..for 'integrity' and hbdortible. dealing unsurpassed-Wan) jsitriilar . • ' LOSSES PAID since 1 OrganizatiOn; 'sl7,- 600,000.00, withnt the dedaction era -cent, or a dar's delay I . LIBERAL RATES I'o'Bll the shfer classes of pinpeity. • fnsuranCe of Dstellines' and Contents. a specialty; • BRICK or STONE I Dwellings ; insured per; petually if desiredy on terws of the . greatest economy and safety to the insured. Mondays, 10 A. Id Tioesdap, 10 A. If Fridays 10 A. NI Saturdays, 10 A. IV. It is Wisdom and Econotay toitistrri in the bet.t Compa s 9isp, api:lPAe_te S - •-none beffei: than the old Insurance , •Co-of. North -?! Agent for Potter'qourty. TO •BUILDERS. • , JOEDI Jr:, tropriotorL wH4i',7'oAnt-;;.:Srt'::'.O'QOS':: 1566 The to l 3l3LeEn3egst ? = NEWWiIt OF SPRING GOODS 1 , . , s 1111 TEN,DEPARTMF4TS ,. Ft4 Good DeLaines for 20 to 2b Cents: .1 Merrimac, Cooheco, Providence, and Other good 1 2 th:41i from 15 to 20 Cents. ' • 1 ' 6t 2 Heavy': from 1 9 5 Centel. Good Tweeds.from 35 to 45 Cont 34 Striped Shirting,s for 1.2.5 cents: Bed Ticking frOnai 25 to 44 Cents, • - A NICE ASSORT3iiNT O I . - CASSIWIERESVERY LOW P 1 - • A LARGE AS§ORT3IENT. OF CLOTHLNG. I I r GOOD SUIT - FROM $l5 to ses Grocery 9epartment, , Flour, Feed, and IPork. Good Sugar for 12 Cents. The best Flonrin tiOni I under the market , at wholesale and retail. • i Jobbers supplied 'at New ,York Wholesale Pricesi4 ' I Call and see us before purchasin g , elsewhere; i f for nothing more : than to get potful up. We challenge any country-store to beat us as to.quality and price. • C. H. Wellsville, NI Y., March 7, 1 Proi.:.. -- ;':',liiiii_Plitbliool I ' P. A. STEBBUS & Co. #ead.: i..„....i....Ht i te.,,r : . : .f0 r .. 1 Bargain s l ~.... I r FIRST FAIL OPENING! L'iegazit Seasonab'le Dress Goods ; ; .1711E't010 7 .Eli 'STOR.F. - 7 i'LL I .pri0 . 0.. i 40 . 4.c1.0 . *... - .Tro*.ko, r MAMMOTH STOCK OF 330004:3 0 1tWO aro MIILCPeES The Proprietors of the POPULAR CORNER STORE are ,determined to supply this market with the best quality of DRY=GOODS I HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, DRUGS, PAINT OILS, VARNISHES, AND PATENT MEDICINES, , . FLOUR FEED .1!ROVISIONS —7 P.:A. STEBBINS & CO. °viol*, 1885 - ' I - ME la. NE -( 'Th.'- *, ' `7 .' C., L • H, . ~- , k I (Th i• ) "---.< . i . r• • ‘ , -- I .:i kj. 1 . ,• I \L I _ l .l , --:-'. ..`) ' . I I 111 lIIM Uffffffi