II II II ICIAL NOTICES. U E 2 0 .Disease at Bay. Inritlids, broken dawn in health and spirits by or suffering from the terrible ex ' Chronic Dyspepsia , banstion which follows the attaoks of atate disease, tha testimony of thousands tvho have bee raised ea b s t a e ntracte from a similar state of prostration, by BOSTETTEB'S.STOISA.CH BITTERS, Is a sure guarantee that by the same means yoci too may be strengthened and restored. not to those who stand In iperil of epidemics, to all who, by reason of expos y re; privations, and onconges dal climate of tinhealtht puisnits. may at any moment be etrieken down, this peiagrapla is most particularly and emphatically ad ar4sed.: You, who are thus situated, are ptotiered sal absolute safeguard against the danger that men seta you. Tone and regulate ;the system with this harmless medicinal Btlmnlant and Alterative, and you will be forYarmed against' the maladies whose seeds float aroand you in the air unseen. ITOSTET- Tgws sToNizica BirrEn's are not only a sten dsSd Titnic and iAlterative throughout the Uoited thates, but they ore accredited by the certificates of most distingnislied citigen: of the Bnion, to the peoplo of all other lands. In Canada, Australia and tbil West Indies, they are gradually taking the place 01 t i ll other stomachics. whether native or foreign, an as surely as truth is progressive slid demonstra tion overthrows I doubt, they will eventually an peitsedeevery' other Invieurant and Restorative now eropluyed in medicinal ciactice. TO IORUNK4ROS. Reformed Inebriate would be happy to commu nicate (free Of chsrge.) to as many of hit fellow b .logs a's will address him, very important and uf,e fel information' and place in their hands a safe cure to; , the lore of Sircing Drink of any kind. This in• foinatien is freely offered by one who has narrowly , escaped' q drunkard'srave. Address, iETH B. HENDERSON, lipr.3.Hepam. No. 9, Broad Street, Nos' York. 1 1 A CARD TO INVALIDS. A Ciergyman,lwtiller residi , g in South America as ‘. l •enissioilary. disc vered a safe and simple remedy 'far tlie Cure of Nervous IVeskners, , Early ID r criy, Diseitses of the Urinary and ..S•Lernina; Organs. a lid the wh••le Jr in of disorders brungitt on 'by ttne- Ttil and • vicious habits. Great nunit•rs has, been aireadi cured by tills noble remedy. Prompted by a el4sire to benefit be afflicted and unfortunate, I will solid OM recipe f r preparing and using this medicine, lais scaled envelope,lo any one who m•eds it, Fate or Cniace. Please Inclose aipost-paid envelope , sifdrestied to )ourself. address, • JosErn. T. INMA - N, Station D, B,':•te, llocao, New lock City. !,mrtr'b:qyspl .I,E4IIORS OF VOL;TEE Gentleman who suffered for years front Nervous •Prenaßture Decay, and all ttro odeets of yOutbfttt Indiset'lpon, will, for the sato of suffering s!ritt zee to all who need it, the recipe at i ird 'rdiectiona pr malting the simple remedy by which he WM cu ed. Sufferers wishing to profit by, •.1:0 adiertiser's xperionce, can do so-by addre,reing• JOHN B. OGDEN, ' ' No. 3 Chambers .t., New ' . , • ILYron's Periodical Drops ! li rtle Great Female Remedy for irreg , ula.itie s. These drops area scientifically com pidunded Mild preparation, and better than any Pills, Powders or Nosyrums: Being liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering them 'a reliable, speedy :aid certain speci is for the cure of all obstructions and suppressions of nture. Their popularity is inlicated 1.4 the faCt that y p ver 100,000 bottles are annually sold and consumed b • the ladies bf the United States, every One of ...hurl speak in the strongest terms of , praise of their great merits. They are rapidly taking thle plaCe o . ever - other Female 'Rem I edy, and are con Siliered by all w o know aught of tblein, as the surest ssffest,!and most nfnllible preparation in the world's forthel cure of a 1 Female complaints, the removal of i A 5.1.1 obstructions 9f nature, and the promotion of health i Tergulailty and a reugtb. Explicit directions stating *lien they may e used,and explaininz whenand why I ills) . should not, nor could not be used without pro-' diming, e ff ects co trary to nature's chosen laws, will I Ili found careful y folded around each bottle, with' Irk-Uteri aignatur ofJOilN L. LYON, without which i 1 ii , irle are genuiut -., Irrepared by 1 r. JOITN L . . LYON' 195 Chapel: ,1 •Slrect.l New ll,ven, Conn., who can be consulted oilher personall. or by rnaA,(ellelO , illg stamp.) con cerning all privy e diseastis and female weakianlaes. ~ISoliliby Druggists everywhere. Price $1.50 pr Bot. i I ; C. G. CLAILE. & CO., iysp 1 General Agta for United "crates and Canadaa ~____---..... I STRANGE, RUT TRUE. • lEverY young Ilitdy and gentleman in the United gostes can hear.i omethine much b.), their advantage b;•-return ,l retdrn Maii , (free of charge,) by addressing the ,utidersigned. hose who have fears of being hum 'hiagedi will obrge by not noticing this card. All others l will plea e address their obedient acri - ant, ! - Taos. F. CLIAI'IIAN., 831 Broadway, New York.—; lyjyB. COFFEE TASTIORN'S JAVA COFFEE-The nest dell cioue and b althful beverage known. !It is prepared from the best JAVA COFFEE. and while it bas all he flavor of tine Old Go..•erament Pelle for Ices than half the price. C:01511:s 'IS 3. v - n C Qft o Tiara been ste• Iny usuil for years, by tnousands of persons in all p. rte of the Country, atid is universally neknoWledged o beat once nutritious, delicious, hkalthful and e onotnical.. The same quantity - will make a richer n .1 stronger clip of Coteti than any e!her known. 1PiEITI)4=01: - Is parucularl• Cr and i3.171tr5t . -with need:tell eil'et•ts front the !It is prepay Woingrtiiient'n , wleim to the hu which fact the 18ify. es - k 3 car ttar been ext. throughot c. the highest rt Llt has also In the diploma of Promineut inati Put up in I lb nature of Lewis /lei. and Sold by , ~ a.' et .7rev-v-ei, itc).frc,es recommicnd,,tas a healthilli btver. benelicially used by those who lutrsr . Nervousness andl other mju ieus use of other Conte. ." wit:. the rreatest care, - tind contains thicb is not more harmless and berv .-n.m organism than 'pare Coffee, to trwsnektiful Physicians ani Chemists I xe.s; .Tervr.a , Ccairoc ,l nsively u.,..ed nt numerous Eanitary I t the Union, and receivedcertiticates Icommendatioa. In thoroughly tepted, and received the American Instttute and other utionp. . packai:Pp; bearing The tac simile Sic- A. Osborn, and In 'tuxes of - 30 and 1.,0 Grocsrs g , inerally. , 1 le Depot and Trade Supplied by . . REID di. CO., GLODE MILLS. Wholepale DeaNrs, in Tea, Coffee, i 05 Warren and' 269 Washington Streets, New York. .. 1"1101f A S . nodl . n k; ..es .er . s u vi Nos. 103 de.. j April J.-Iy_ Manhood : T usT ublish -0 WELLS I (sithout medi • Nicaknege, Lava ?dental and P )larriage, etc.; . induced by elf Price, it The eclebrat elearly demons: , ~ ractice, that 1 limy be radic.alll internal medicl~ polntlng out a }ea rirectual, b mutter what hi how Lost, how Restored a new edition of Dr CULN'EII.- p ine) Eo'oy on the radidal cure of Spermatorrhoea, or seminal luntary Seminal Losses, Impotency, ysical Incapacity,' Impediments to 'indulgence consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits, 'indulgence or StXUal extravagar.ce. - a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. d author in this admirable essay ales, from a thirty years* successful e alarming consuences of sal f r abus:e cured without the dangerous use of o or the application of the'knifc— , ode of cure at once simple, certain, means of which esery sufferer, no condition may be, may cure himself eleaplx privat ly, and radically. This . Le turn should be in the hands Or every l'ont.h and eve man in the land. pent, under a 1, In a plain envelope, to any address, lksat..psidoan r • ceipt of FiZ CCOTS, or two po.t. atampa. Addrevithe I CLIS.J. C. 'KLINE & CO., 1 7 , ry, New York, Post Office box 4.556. 127 Boer ates Steel Pen Works ry, Camden, IV. J. Ifinted S Fact I RBRook& co. .'EN MANUFACTURERS. r. ▪ es: 403 Arch Street ' Philadelphia, 42 John Street, New York. I • ted Pens area Gemilna American qnd comprise every •leading style in the e equal in finish, elastclty and fineness best imported. They are, therefore, ▪ confidence of the AmericanTublic. R. EST, .i STEEL ,NkTareho its ' . These Celeb, Unnuracture p!,f. ark et , arid 's j .] ) ,, f' I. lcl o point to ai the 1. Samples .OTS MADE Ti 'REQUIRED. Tee. 14 are Lou. iioners, Bootie t IStates. nd Prices on Applrcation. I ORDER, OF ANY PATTERN OR STAMP r gale tetbe Trade at the Mauufactu• es, as abeve ;.an.l at retail by all Sta: lien.. and Newsdealere in the United 17-49 . Ecterbrook az Co. 'LOUDER :1 PORT AND . SHIPPEN AGE ROUTE LASSILIRE S. 'WHITE'S Ally line will leave Coudereport. until further lock in the morning, arriving iln Ship lock in the afternoon, and Will leave arrival of the morning train,' at 10:30, 'dereport about 5 o'clock, P. Ni, refered to the Time-Table of . the Phil 'Railroad, which will be found adver ra,refour t further w. p ., 2 , r o t r lf , u p la a z e t) e u r t s w th ii e l ILES TRAVEL AND 5 HOURS TIME 'nate In preference to that oA the Erie I CHANGE OF CAMS BETWEEN ' STI !MESSRS. G 1 of L.:iages zio_tiee, at S ipen 'about 4 o':) ;Shipp:en on th i4rriving in Co. Travelers or! Eri; jtie p ain this Indvantages of !SAVE 30 !ll' taking this Railway. N s SIIIPPFN A I fortsble wag° Pont. I with care. .191 NEW TORE. Fine, n. ,s rind good teams are kept on 12. es and Express busin.ss att E. GLASSMI MILES WRITE, , Pa., Oct. Cottderipor THE I POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL 6312i1,63110ft, Tuesday *vain, Aprd 17, 1865 litocal. and General. , Dar Tlif Agitator gays that the Tiuga Bank is doebiless goo+3. gle. With this number the • Jocaska enters nponl its Eighteenth _ . Gen. liawlef l r s majority in CourMetiont by tlie latest ietnrns, is stated at 599. tß:lPHTheLegiSleTture adjonrned on the 12th. Hr. Mann luti retumed l 'to the village. His cour.4e i has lieen; highly 'satisfactory to his •i, : , 1 constitueuts. i ,_ ' Arterans Ward's success in a town in fiisyonsidicas not: satisfEtctory. His agent t00k152,. 3 3; at the door , and Artemas took the measles insildu. I i ' I pit" - 'ametorl Press says that . Sol. Hos.sl has' strnett oil, and that the well is 'flow ing A tbousaEld .bairels a d l y. Pretty good strike I_ d • ecil Jlay, whr) recruited some menrrrom thl comity for the nth Regiment, has teen 'eted ißrigadier General for gal ' • • 'lant and meretorions•serciees. ZW t The- Mobile Times s - peaks of "the trai tors.l4nd rebels in °lngress who are led by the tiirtmvir4e of Sumner, Wilson. and Ste vens.' The Ilobile Times is managed by an unpa4oned Confederate. 4 ,- ,le — The Neu. Jersey Legislature has ad journed witliout electing Senator liar the placq of Mr. Stockton. The, vacancy having oecuted duridg the session of the Legislature Cie Covt.rn . orleaanot appoint, and the election goes over to tlke next Legislature. I • SO' A few More copies of ' the Life of I ELDI#?. ZHEAMDON7 tor sste l , at the JOURNIIj Office No one who has lived iu this region for aty number of years will fail of finding is this Book ni t ueh to interest and instruct: Read! it and! see what .PiAter was forty or fifty years ago. Price!. $2,00 by mail, post paid. I • I- 1 I I Do °Jr citizensler4r think of the fact that there is r public - D in ibrary the village 1 A meeting ofithe Memhers will be held at the ' residience of Mr. Hamilton on Friday evening of this'week,lthe 20th: It is earnestly hoped that hs many as can Will make it convenient - to atter:d as t i there is some very important business tp tFansact 4 i 1 1 jp4r. 'fatal epidemic has been' prevailing ! 1 - , lin Salon an i d vicinity, for the last two weeks, n s. unlike anything known ta the physicians. It ilcommences iwith a chili and vomtiing, and lis attended frith a severe pain in . the head land:delirium. {A number of cases have tic f 1 i curred,isr of which haft , proved fatal, I r tholigh th em,jiirity of cases seem to be pretty weilj under ciontrol.-r Clinton Republican. -W- Gar thank l are due Capt. J. C. john sou for a copy of Judge Campbell's address to tlie Graduating Class of the La* Depart ; client 'of ;the Univ rsity of Michigan. Capt. J. A among the racluate.s.. We wish him su+Ssini#s pro ession, when he shall have l''settled dOln" fr m theory to practice. "What I, is al l I .7oftsideration " we lope may be forcibly dercionstrated in a multitude of clscs. ' I --.: i ..,-------- ' 1 111.0111, EFRESIIING 1 1 M I T Are the April shower.% tley nourish into life thi3;:dpeningibuds, and renew all vegetation. Biltlyet it is la time of thci year when there is grOt danger of Cold from exposure - to the wd s her. doe's Cough 'Balsam is excellent for ,Coug-hs,.lColds, Sore Throat, arid all Pul monary Complaints. ' 1 1 NithilerCo's -Dyspepsia] Cure is invaluable t injlirspelpsia, Indigestion and all diseases of Ith'elltordacti and powels. ,--,--------....—.:-- It : I ITe Irish to t eminli out Potter county paons doing business in Olean that our yd I ' ubg friend B. P. Crosljy is now with-Angel 1 .[ at ths Nen Phcenix Store, (in the rear of tie bbrni district). Give "Ben." a call. Ile Will 4uralish You with anything you need in tbe Loty Goodsior Grocery lint. The char act4 ha's always sustained as a gentle- Con l scientions, and honorable saleg ma b r as gained for him many, warm friends, andlwe congratulate Messrs. Angel k Colon hay nd secni - ed his services. cret Societies, into which can only be admitted those who bore arms in the rebel arnv, !are nets being organized in all parts of the ISoutlii I The object of these societies is "toprotect pe men who were willing to peril thOir lives:fdr the independence of the South." Tois '"prete:ction" is to be ensured from the lud'hox, 'oh the witness' stand and in all of -1 , Eider statiOns to which rebels any be eleva ted In alllsuits at law-, in which a rebel is op4osed fola Union man s the obligation as a rilembeil clf the societies in question is, with wit -regard to oath or testimeny, 'to decide in fa+ . of the former. This is a part of the !pr tical results of "my policy." "A. 'Young Farmer" wants the editor tol publish khe Law on Fences.. He would gladly do so if it was possible to find a decis . 1 t• rohi covering all the points capable of dispute. It;is not bsis.ed upon statutes but upon the "cdmmon fat" which comes to us from a tie so farback that the "memory of man • i rulneth no to the contrary," and its princi plcs and i requirements are gained from the deqisions, of the Courts. Two well estab lished princlides are, That partiesivrhost lands J adjrn each ! other must build the line fence 1 hal and half; and, thit every man must con find his owi cattle, and if they are allowed to runt at large and go upon i tee lands of.-his neighbor the damages are required of the owners of the cattle, eveh though the fencer may net base been secure.;. • W. 00121 he Stage nded to r E, ropra IMMiI Tile Comity Superintendency.. 11]"LEASE announce tne name of J. WESTOII, BIRD as a candidate' for the office of County Superintendent - It was not intended to make this announce menp until it was found that' reports 'Were in circulation that he bad withdrawn from the, canvass. He stands pledged, if elected, to work for the best interest of the schools of the county. Has no engagements to interfere, and has an interest in the good of the schools of the county, where his home has been sincg 1851), and is to be continued--abich proMpt him to do all be can to advance e schciols and the cause of Education i the county. I A. FP SD. April 2, 1866. -I: * * , 'Don't be foolish.",--You tip Make Six'llollars from Fifty Cents. L I and ex amine an invention urgently needed by every body. Or a sample sent free by mail for 50 cents; that retails easily ford $O, by It. L, Wolbott, 170, Chqtbam Square New York. TRUSSES. "SEELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSS' curcs RUPTURE, frees the cord from all pressure ; will never rust, break, Umber. chafe or becontii - filthy, (the ane steel spring being coated with hard 'rubber); sprit made into any, power required ; used in bath• lug. fitted to forin : requires no strapping ; !cleanest, lightisot, easiest, aiid best Truss known. , send for L ;B. SEELEY, Sole Prep letor Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. POLLAU, & SON 31oersellzwin 31stanfacturerS, C 32 BROADWAY, NEAR FOURTH ST., N. T . Wholesale and retail at reduced rates. Pipes and Holders cut to order and repaired. Ail goods war ranted genuine. Send stamp for Circular. Pipes ts to $BO each. W A di C eT E a PnTitli3dEuifTM3e—mToorifla'n' vaaarefaotretrhe`-So induce ments offered than by any other Rublishers. Agents havekua entire monopoly in the territory assigned theni, Sc there has been nothing of the kind 'yet in trodlced. Meets with univen.al approval, is orna mental, also a record of value to those who have served In our country's defence, and to friends of de ceased soldiers. For circulars, &c., address, enclos ing stamp, B. C. Baker, Columbus, 04 Locki 1801 975. I aprnim - - DISABLED MEN, ATTENTION. T.ANTED, one or two men in Coudersport and ! vicinity, who have lo,t either an arm or leg, to lell i"Wadaworth's Water-proof Arnica Healing Fleeter," the best and cheapest Court Plaster in the market. nom ,9 to po per day can be made. Ad dress, with 2.5 cents for sample and full information, A. F. BELCHER, Box 45, Philadelphia Pa. 'N. B.— Als aecnte and peddlers would find it t'b their inter. est to answer the above. aprl7,Bit AGENTS WANTED. To sell the great American Puzzles, the cheapest and most wonderful puzzles of the age. Agents can readily mate from $lO to $2O per day. I will give any agent $lOO if he will sell 50,000. Send SO cents fur sett of Puzzles. All orders sent by mail free. PHILIP HILL, Importer of Fancy Goods, 259 Market 9c , Philadelphia, Pa. Weir Ladles' Needle Boot, tont lining 100 of the best Needles. Sent by mail on receipt of 50 cents.-17aprlm E.REIV/INCTON & SONS fe MANUFACTUREES OF ,;,Z . iqU REVOLVERS , RIFLES , I§l/11.2.rE53r-e - t*is cfc Carbiszas For the United States Service. Also, POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS, RIFLE CANES, REVOLVING RIFLES, Rifle aud'Sbot Gun Barrels, and, Gun Materlal, sold by Gun Dealers and the Trade generally. • In these days of Housebreaking and Robbery,erery House. Store, Bank, and O f t ice should have one of • Remingtons' Revolvers. Partias desiring to avail themselves of the late int ! proviments In Pistols. and superior workmandhip and forna.,;.will dud all combined in the new Remingtonsr Revolvers. _ . •, CirObtre containing cute and deFeriptions of our Arms will be tarnished upon application. E. REMINGTON& SONS, Pion, Y. licranz & -NicnoLs, Agents, ly - 11 I.`Ze. Courtiand Et, Sew York $Si 0 entirely :l‘. n l ew ° rti l e ' •ie l— s,. (4 Fto lC ut T . S Aki r res s s ix 0. T. CAREY. City Bunding.Biddeford,Staine. Dee. 25,166 . 5. iswly. , IS6O 1566 Philadelphia Sf. Erie Railroad. THIS great hub traverses the NJrthern and North -. west counties of Pennsylvanialto the city of Erie on lake Erie. It hag.heen lensed and is operated by the PSNICSTLVASIA P..111110.1iD CoMPANT. Tinie pf passenger trains at EMPORItk. LEAVE EAST-WARD. Erie Aran Train 3 - 55 P. x: Erie Express Train—......... .. .... 9:17 LEAVE WESTWARD, Erie Diail Train 4rip Erif Express Train . 2:02 Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mail and Exprffi l lrains without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. 11 NEW YORK CONNECTON,' Leave,. New York at 6:00 p. , arrive at Erie 4.15 A.M. Leavel Ei - ie at 1.55. z. x., arrive at New York 3.40, P. m. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ERE & NEW YORK ELEGANT. SLEEPING CARS on all Night trains Foriinformatien respecting Passenger business,ap ply at4Cdrner of 30th and Market streets, Philadelphia And fore Freight business of the Company's Agents S. 8. Ribxsten, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market streets. Philadelphia. T. W. Reynolds, Erie. Wm. Brpwn, Agent, N. C. R. R Baltimore. . 11; 11. TCOUSTON, General Freight Agt. Philada. IL WI aNVINNER, General Ticket Agt. Philada A. L. TYLER, General Sup't,,Williamsport. . Drums; Tobacco, and / Wood-Lot for Sale, and Store-Room for Rent. MHE un4etsigned will sell, at -rcaarnable rates - the balange f the rtrugi.in her estabiiihrrient, and a lot of kine-Ciat Tobacco.—Also, a Wood-Lot contain ing 34 acre's, 4nd situate in Ettlalja township, about three-foartha of A. mile from the village.—The Store- Room is also!offered for Rent. Pos , ession given im mediatelyl I E. K. Spencer. Couderspoit, Feb. 27 2-m3 TEIE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF I I A IC laysmo. Published for the benefit and as a 'Caution to Young Men and Others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Preinature Decay of Manhood, scc., supplying at the same time the means of Self-Cure. By oue who has cured hitriseff afte'r undergoing considerable quackery By.eneloSing a post-paid addressed envelope, single copies, free of charee,mav be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR., pg., Issr.Ts so Brooklyn, Sings Co., N. Y. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The edvertiser,uhsving been restored to health in a few Weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with aeevere lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will dad a SURE CURE for Consumption. Asthma, Cought, Colds, and al Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which h' 'conceives to bvtn valuable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, saltw:ll Cost them mining, and May prove a blessing. , Parties wishing the prescription, rate, by return mail, will pleasr address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsbnrgh, Rings Co., view York. tyjrB HENRY HARPER. ;326 .46..R.G`Mft ISTI'MLIEMEra PHILADELPHIA. Watches, Fine Gold Jewelry, _ • Solid Silver Ware. and Superior SILVER PLATED WARE, at Re duced Pricestareh 29,1866 3raosjw If You Want T° purchase Cotton Goads, go to OLMSTED Administrators N Nonce: , - . AS Letters of Adidnistratfoit on the es- W i.''' tte of IL I,IAIIII,IN4L—Inte of Roulet towrishtp!, deceased. have - been !granted to the un dersigned, ! CI persona indebted Ito said estate ate requested to make immediate, payment, and those having just claims against the same should present them, duly authenticated for settlement. to GEORGE W. MANNING I ' .Administrator cum testament° nrusextr April 3, 1868.. ' TO 'rat: - SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF Potter County. Gentlemen:ln pursuance of aft. 43rd section of the A‘ct, of Bth May,l3s4,zuld Stip plement, you are hereby ,notifed to meet in Canton ticm at the Court House in Coudersport, on the Stet Tuesday in May, (time changed by the Legislature of 1858) A. D. 1.566,be10g the first day of The month, at 3 o'clock in tho afternoon, and select; rtes coca, be a majority of the whole number of Directors pres ent, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, and skill and experience in the set of teaching, as Count - Superintendent for the three' succeeding years; determine the-amount of conipensstron for the same and certify the result to the State Super- intendent, at Harrisburg, as requiter; by the 39th and 44)th sections of sai ß d act. UFUS T. .CLAFLIN, - - County Superintendent of Potter Counts ,far.' moo, ISCS. T ANTED, AGENTS —s7s to .t.'2o. 0 PER MONTE v • for Gentlemen, and 3Z5 to $l5 for Ladies„ every where' lo introdnce the Common Sense Family Sew ing IfachiLe, improved and perfected. It will hem, fell, :stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beau tifully. Price only $2O, mating the elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for three years. We pay the above wages, or a commission. from which twice that amount can be made. Address or call ou C. BOWERS S, CO., Office, No. a 25 S. Fifth st. delphia, Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circulars and terms. I alt3.lm. riANVASSEES WANTRD, at .r 2.00 per month kJ We want reliable agents [none other,] mato and female to take the exclusive agency in eveiy •county and township in the U. E. to sell the Photograph Family Record, a work which - every family will boy. It is bound like an album but has a printed blank page opposite each photograph, for a complete record of the Husband, Wife and each child of a family, also containing marriage certificate ' and pages for Military history of any member of the family. Nothing like It ever published mid no work that agents can sell so 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, 23 50 and 00 [three styles) ; money may besent by mail. Name the townships wanted. Addreis 8ART,1.X.502.0 S. CO., aprh dm. 611 Chestnut st. Philadelphia. TAKE NOTICE-. IT having come to the knowledge of the subscri bers that certain Bonds, (the number and 'amotint of which we aro ignorant.) have been issued against the township of K.enting, this is to notify all persons that no such Bond is-valid except one :of One hun dred and Twenty-five Dollars., drawn to John S. Blackman, bearing date July 29, 1854. G. C. LEWIS, Supervison i HENRY ILARRIS, • Keating, March 40, 1583. • BOARDING! T El , : i, e r st ep bs a o r r e i c l l 3e t i• o , „, la c t c e . l-n m n2r t d e o t i . t i l t l o o rs r t n t o i n ,e ll l 4l; o o n u s . e ty &at:with Boarding, at reasonable rates. Jitrors, WitnE4ses and others will find it to their advantage to give !him a tail. S. evuctereport, Feb. 6, 1866 tf LYMAN HOUSE. Lewisville, Potter County, PenniyNenia. BURTON LEWIS.. Proprietor. Having taken this excellent Hotel, the proprietor *islies to make the acquaintance of the traveling public and feels confident of giving eatiefaction to all who may call oa him—Feb. 12,66 tf GROVESTEEN & CO ~j Plano-Forte MaUufacturers, 499 Broadway, New York. I rplIE attention of the public and the trade ini vited to our New Scale Seven Octavo Rosewood Piano• Fortes, which for soluble and purity atone are unrivalled by any hitherto offered in this Market. They contain all the modern improvements, French grand actiono harp pedal, iron frame, over-strung bast:etc.. and each instrument being . made;' under the personal supervision of Mr. J. U. Grovestven, who has had a practical experience of years in thiir manufacture, is bully warranted in every particidar. THE "GROVESTEEN BIANO-FOHTE" Received the highest award of merit over all!dthers at the Celebrated World's Fttir I ' Where were exhibited Instruments from the best makers of London, Paris, Germany, Vhiladelphia, Baltimore. BOSIOII, and New York; and also at the American Institute for five successive years, thetoid and silver medals from both of which can be 'seen at our mare-room . ' Bp the introduction of improvethents we make a still more perfect Piano-Forte, and by manufacturing large),,, 6.1 i with a strictly cash system, are abled to offer these instruments at a price which w,lll preclude competition PRICES No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood Plain Case No. 2, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood fleavy 3ton:ding. ....... ........ NO. 3. Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood Loris XIV, style P SO TER:MS—Nur (.sdbil IN CURRENT A. I:ND Descriptive Circular sent free; ENGLISH TON ! N.GLISH ToSI was impoiled from Canada in. A n gnstt 1865, n'as sired byl a full-blooded English titaillert,and his -Dam Was a full-blooded Canadian Mare.' He is, con.idered one Of the best stock horses ever in thiii'vicinity. TOM is 8 years old—lS hands bizli- , Weiglis 12.t0 lbs Color, dark bay—black mane-ind tail. He will be for service at the following emelt and plaCes, beginning April M : Oswayo, at, the tea Farkr, Mondays, 10 A. M Andreas•B ettlement, Ttiesday, 10 A. M Hlyeses, Fridays ;0 A. M Raymond Corners, Erato rdays,lo -A. M - - . Terms: Bingle eel vice, r 24 paid down for the era. son. $4 :to insure, 0. Persons partu With 'fdaree before foaling will be held to pay for the servtto of the hors , . M. LANGDON, for Mr. David , on. Allegany, Pa., March T, 1556 Ow "AGENTS WANTED:'" .1175 PER MONTH_ SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. • THE. PHOTOGRAPH CASE AND FAFALT RECORD. tus is a great opportunity for enterprising per msons of energy to make money. It is 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 warrants the assurance that oxu .can be sold to almost every family. We arc prepared to show that 'Nvp have agents Who are blearing .f 165 every month. Address for Circulars and Term., RAYMOND dr. CO., Ilarinfacturefs, 1 • 618 Chestnut Street, Phila. H 0 RACE GREE • LEY'S ISTORYOF THE WAR-. - - - "T#E ...4.IIEFOCJIN CONFLICT,' in Two Volumes. Elegantly illustrated with 144 portraits on steel ; nu mero well-prepared maps and diagrams of battle ftids ; views, etc. 25,000 copies sold. Vol me i.ofthislniteiry,publialied eh:nest:two years later ban the first part of nearly every other, already Mem es among its patrons full '25 ,DOO of the purchas ers o those early works, and is every-where recog nized as the highest authority, even by - .the author's politi al opponents.. Vo rune 11. will he Teadv in a law months—at the I earlle t day on Which a ell-prepared history of the war nbe obtained. The entire work, inimitable alike n excelicnce'of plan and detail, will be vastly cape of to any of those 'now completed, (most of i whick were -`completed" long before Gen. Grant's repot . . was made,) and far the most a - tiefactory His tory c f the late 'stupendous struggle , --aitogether une qual' A for clearness, fulness, and, accuracy of state ments, combined with candorand graphic delineatioh of events. i If completed as designed, the work will be author-1 ity a. to the events of the most wonderful era in the ' histoly of the Conntz7.—A. G. Crimg, Governor of Penn ylvania. It 'mild he difficnit to place tob high` an estimate on,tht service,Mr. Greeley. has rendered our country bylt`n preparation of this volume. * * I wait the forthcoming of the second volume with 1 eageriexpectation.--wituau U. KELLEY, M, C. It hears the marks of labor, studied candor and accutary.—Warzax U. SEWARD, Secretary of State. The narrative is simple' nd clear, with so much of life and spirit In it that it is next to imrapeedble not 'to rmid a whole chapter without stopping. ,* * It will he and ouzbt to be read by all otir cCuntry men.=-Enumt Cowarr, U. S. Senate. Ds accuracy gives it a value beyond any ether his , tory of thal eventful period. The great industry and impartiality of Mr. Greeley will make this the text of alilfhtiire histories Of the Great HebelliOn.—Tnan totes i`FI - ESS, M. C. Of all the Histories of the Great Rebellion which I . li tee examined, this one seems to be the Vest in the 1 eopiobeness of Its antecedent and concurrent Con gressional Records, as well as the events of the war SOIf2—SCINUTLER COLF/T, Speaker U. Er.,Doose of Hepre.seutatives. Volume it will be acCompabied [without extra charge,] by Al! elegant copperplate Map of the Seat of Wit, worth f i.,00. Sold only by taaveling agents. Addreaa ... O. D. CASE ea CO. Publfsbers, April 3,1884.-- 3t. - - . , . Hartford, Con. WH4 DARE .-.BEtti:!ttoort 'The II liiiiillllll, OF SPRING GOODS NEW SIMMONS' TEN .DERARTmENTs:FVU Good DeLaines for 20 to 25 Cents. Merrimac, Cooheco, Providence, and other gockd Prints ) from 15 to 20 Cents. - Heavy Sheeting from 16 to 26 Pents Good Tweeds ironi 35 t' 45 Cents. Striped Shirting's for 2.5 Cents. i I Bed Ticking fromi 25 to 44 Centi. A NICE ,ASSORTMENT OF CASSINEEt'ES, VERT LOW LIME ASSORTMENT 'OF CLOTHING, GOOD SUITS FliO3/ $l5 to $25 Grocery Department, I run 1 Flour, -Peed, ana Pork. Good Sugar fur 1.2 i Cents. The best Floarititoves i (under the market, at wholesale and re t ail. , 1 . jobbers Sapp - ilea at Vts . e York Wholesale Prites. Call aria see 'us before pa elasing elsewhere, if for nothing more than to v,et paned up..' We , ehallen,e any 'country store lobed us as to quality nod price. Weirsvine, N. Y., March 7, t 8.65. Pro Bono , 1 il P. A. ST EB 1 I *ad4 - 40ters.,:ro Broains.j FIRST FALL OPENING ' Elegant Seasonable Omits GoINIS TH.E CORNER STORE PULL I 1111 nr - es....o4....Cloal..Trligipiri.o , •i;........ .....• F r i .H / ' s I SO I i 1 • - - MAMMOTH STOCK OF 2300th.W•Jac'elis The Pitprletors of the POPULAR - CORNEA (TORE art determined supply this rnaricet with the best qualitl , DRY-GOODS HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE-, DRUGS, PAINTS, M ATS OHS, VARNISHES, AND PATENT . MEDICINES FLOrn„ FEED & PROVISIONS October, 1.b65 aiLeaveist - 1 C. it Publioo Co. _ . ' • lES P. A. 3TEBBINS & El El
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