E SPECIAL NOTICES. seep bisil — ase — af.Biy. Inralids, broten dawn In health and spirits by ()bre w, Dyspepsia, or suffering from the terrible ex bcastion which follows the attacks of acute disease, theteatireony Of thousands who trove been raised as froui a unilar etude of. prostration, by yfoTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, is a sure & na rrate° that by the same means you too may be -trengtheffed and restored. But to those who stand to ail who, by re ason of expas reeril of ep;densits., Urey.privations, and uncongenial climate or unhealthy vumbiLF, may nt any rhornent be strieken down, this iisragraph is most particularly and emphatically ad. „„,,od. You, who are thus situated, are :offered an absolute safeguard I against the danger that men acesjou. Tone and iegulate the 'system with this bar ass . medicinal Stimulant and alterative, and you Iris be forearmed against the maladies whose seed) float aronnd you in the air unseen. HOSTET TER'S STOSIACEL BITTER'S are not 'Only ,a stan dard: Tonic and-Alterative throughout the United f3tateS, but they are aecredited by the certilleatiii'ar The i r ine distinguished citizens of the Union, to 'th'e inutile of all other lands. In Canada, Australia and the West Indies, they are gradually taking the place of all o thee.stontaehles, whether native or foreign, arida' surely as truth is p.ogressive cud dernoustra twat o verthrows doubt, they will eventually su periede every other trivigorant and Restorative now employed in medicinal practice. TO D RUNK Alai/S. ,Retwmed Inebriate would be happy to commu• Ai pleat° (free of eharge) to as many..of his fellow b ri ngs as will address him, very important and use fsi information'and place in their hating a safe cure far the love of Strong Drink of, any kind. This in. forMation is freely uttered by one wt.(' has narrowly 'escspod a drunkard's grave. Address, sETILI B. HENDERSON, apr.3.—sp3m. No. 9, Broad Street, NeW York. A CARD TO INV4LIDS. • ° A Clergyman, while residing in touth America as miSsionary, discoNmred a safe and simple remedy fon the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Deeay, Diseases of the Urinary end Setnitini Orions, end the whole traiu of disorders brought on by Owe fuli and ',Ocions habits. Great numbcrs have been already cured by this noble rentedy. Prompted by a antis) to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate, I will cad the recipe for preparing and oiling Otis medicine, Ina sealdd envelope, to any one who needs it, Fast or ICLIARGZ. Please inclose a post-pald envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, JOSEPH. T. INMAN, .• Station D, DO.de House , , inar2ol9spl , New York Cite. l• ERRORS OF YOUTH. • .41:-Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility,' Premature Decay, and all the effects of yonthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering hOinanity, send tree to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by Wipch he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit rofit by ths advertiser's 'experience, can do so B. by addressing JOH OGD No. 13 Chambers St., New York.—(lyjyB POLLAKSt SON. Meerschaum Manufacturers, 2 BROADWAY, NEAR .FOUR,TH St., N. Y. IWliolegate and retail at reduced rates. Pipes and orders cut to order and repaired. All goods war med genuine. send stamp for Circular. Pipes $6 :160 each. Lyon's Pbriodical Drops ! Illhe Great Female Reinedy for irreg. 11 ularitica These drops are a scientifically coup pennded fluid preparation. and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, their action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, speedy and certain specific for the cure of all obstructionsand suppressions of nature, Their popUlarity is indicated b:y 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 strongest terms of prOse of their great Merits. They are rapidly taking the placeo • every other Female Rentedy, and arc con i;tidered by all who know aught at them, as the surest safest, and most infallible preparation in the world:l fur the , enre of all Female corn plaints, the removal al ttil obstructions of nature, mill the promotion of health regularity and strength. direttions stating hen they may be I..ed,andekplitining When and why the) should not; nor could not he used without pro dyeing effects contrary to nature's chosen laws, will I lbs found carefully folded arottnd- each bottle, with . l Written signature ofJORN L. LYON, without which 'sone are genuine. Prepared by Dr. JOIIN L. LYON, 105 Chapel street. New Raven, Conn., who can he consulted leather personally or by mall, (enclosing stamp,) con -'serning all private diseases nod female Nrehitnessea. Sold by Druggists everythere. Price $1.50 pr Bet. .G. CLARK k. CO., i 1 s • General Agts for United States and Canadas STRANGE, BUT TRUE. Nverk young lady and gentleinan in the United state. tan hear iiemething much to their advantage by retiirn '<free of charge,) by addressing the andel-signed. Those who haw fears of being hum ~buge.d , 0.111 oblige bye not noticing this card. All Gibers will please adaress their obedient servant, - . THOS. F. CHAPMAN, 631 Brt:ad - w .. ay,..1C - e -York.--11yJy8 AT It. S. OLMSTED'S sTURE can always be found the best 0, Cooking, Box and Parlor STOVES j. Also. TIN and SHEET-IRON WARE, POTS,. KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS S I FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, arid CAULD.j RONS. Also ' 'grictil A tural Implementit. I such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA ' TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. • . HIS WORK r 1 Is well made and the - material gbolt. food and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any NA of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds., including Cash, .seldoni refused. Store on Main Street opposite the old C6orl. 110 use, Coudersport. Aug. 1, P. A. Stebbins & Co. ARE AGENTS for the sale of WHEELER d: WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES for Potter County Lirct.rd", INSURANCE COMPANY 1794. OF NORTH' AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA: Oldest Insurance Company in America Cash Capital and Surplus, over, 81,750.000.000. SEVENTY-ONE Years Successful Business 'Experience, with a reputation for integrity and honorable dealing unsurpassed ,NT any similar institution. LOSSES PAID since organization, $17,- 600,00.0 D, withsut the deduction of a cent, or .a day's delay LIBERAL RATES for all the safer classes of property. Insurance . ) of Dwellings arid 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 Wisdom and Economy to insure in the best Companies, and there is none better than , the old Insurance Co. of North America Apply to M. W. MeALARNEY Affent for Potter co.mtr COUDERSPORT AND SHIPPEN STAGE ROUTE.• GLA.S.SIif IRE & daily line 4 -`. of Stages will leave Coudersport. - until further notice, at 8 o'clock in the morning., arriving . in ship pen about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and z will leave Bhippen on the arrival of the morning train, at 1.0::10, arriving Coudersport about 5 o'clock, P. hf, Travelers are refered to the Time-Table of the Phil adelphia. ter Erie Railroad, which will be found adver tised in this paper, for further particulars about the advantages of this route: New York passengcr i will SAVE 30 MILES TRAVEL AND 5 HOURS TIME 'by taking this route in preference to that of the Erie .., 4 Rallway. SO CR.A.NGE OF CARB BETWEEN SIIIPPFN AND NEW YORE. Fine, new,l corn ' fortable wagons and good teams are kept on the tune Route. Packages and Express businPss attended to With care. . D. F. GLASSIURE, MILES WHITE, Props Coudersport, Fe, Oct, 8, 1855. THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Minds:mart, Tuesda7 Ersoing, My 1, 1.1165 Local and General. r'Spring Stylei—Seasonable Goods— , -in great varitty have b'een and are still bbing re ceived at! C. S. & E. A. Jones I Call in and s exatahis and you will be sure to pnrchast. gad The Daily fierrisburg Telegraph will add four noltuntis and three inches to each columm on the first of June. We are glad to hear itas it has long needed it. This don't indicate that the 142 of the Poet Office his or will rain Bergner gfarl, The 'd,'Wellitig house 0 Perry Lewis, in Ulysses towUship, was burned on Monday last, April 39.1 Th 4 origin or the fire was-ac cidental. Loss abnut $lOOO-rno insurance. A Flax Wheel belonging topSrs. Ruth A. Lewis and which; she bad used for about fifty-five years, was among tbe property de , • strayed. 1 ZList of Letters termini 'ing in the Post °t Couderspor', Pa. Ma 1, 1866. John Anglum, %F. B. Cald ell, James Cha pen, Ephrapi Decker, John F senden, Rodney Fesenden, J. P. Havens, PerMelia. Higly, Ma rion L. Jones, Helen A•*Lane i Joseph V. La portei J. Morgan 14 Co. 4 iVolan Patton, Dan iell:l: TroutmanJ Jacob B. Yanet/er, David Kemp, Peter Davis. D. C. LARRABEE, P .M. '!GOT THE BLUES" i How oten do we heir this"cordplaint made. t The reas, n t generally ascribdd is that some thing has gone wrong,but if you will question the patient in regard to health, habits, &c., yOu will very often find that indigestion is the prime Cause ; the intimacy of the brain and stomach is very close, and nothin l i g so sours the feelings and disposition as dyspepsia. It is a singular fact that most suicide's are dys peptics: ! If our nourishment is properly di gested, the brain is free and unoppressed,and will solvd our troubles, pointing out sunshine ahead and inclining us to look on the bright side of life ; Ihus iS it out diatg to guard against this monster—indigestion—sad We know of nothing so iotent•to assist digestion as 'Coe's Dyspepsia Cute.' It has cured some very bad cases of dyspepsia of even ten or fifteen 'years .standing. . t . i,. : , , Schooll Dtrector'§ Convention. , 1 3ray 1 136'6, the Schdol Directors of the i I County of Potter, ult. at tile Court House in Coaderst'ort ;ticc'ording t 9 'law, and organized by , lbe election of vol. IT.' H. KilboUrne as President, nand L. Bird and H. J. Olmsted Secretaties.l ! i On .talliog!the in the oiloting Were foutid' .. lif • ' to r bepresentit • Abbott--.J. F. Kull, lac Ohlweiler, M. Schil. lei, N. Mass: , I Allegany—O. W.G. Judd, A. W. Andrews, .1. O. Presho, l l.. W. Howe, Thos. Gilliland,. • 'lyric' Haskell. . Bingham—M. D 1 Briggs, C. H. Grover, L E. l'lcCarn, T. rn! Gridley, 'Austin Crum, Santini Monroe. Clara—J. L. Allen, Samuel Wakely, A. P. 'ffe l r y, Charles Chandler. 1 • 1 Condersfiort—T. M. Hamilton, o.H.Cfnsby, Zelaas I, Thompson; Est.'s Starksveather, A. o' It ' unsville, H. J. Olmsted. I 1 Eulalia—S. M. Spafrord, J. P. Taggart, Allen Nelson, Samuel •Thompson, Lyman Nelson ' 'C. Brenule. ' Genaessee—V. Dickenson, B-. Daniels, Wm, Baker, C. C. Allis. Genesee, Independent—Ja?, Magineis, John Hart, James Maguire, Michaeltgollins, Law renbe Moran, Patrick O'Donnell. Harrisotv—lsrael Dodge, T. Stone, 0-. Smith, G. scoim, i , :. - - Hebron—l's. VaninWegeli, Peter Green, L. R. Burdlt. 1 , —Jacob Hourreel, W. Pidgeedittb, H. i - I Edgecomb, A. U. Crosby, W. A. Crosby. Jacksdn—M. J. Flynn, Thomas Padget, W. Smith, R. Persing, G.lMitchell, E. Hovencamp. Keating—Pliny Harris, E. G. Crane, E. F. Dingee, M. White, Henry Harris. Osvrap—Wm. Dexter, N. C. Goff, G. W. Burdic, James Hra i dlee. l , Pike- 7 J. M. Kilbourne, S. H. 3.lrrtirt, Isaiah Ssitton'.' .....1. , ---ti , , Pleasant Valleyennze n either, Philan der Head, J. C. Fessenden. ' • Reulet—John Dehn, Ed. Meadham,R.lleed. Sliaron—lund. Stevens, Joteph Mann. SWeden—J 'D. uliusNeefe- White, H. L. Bird, I ; Johnson Chase, J. T. Jacksbn: i • i Stewartsmi—Jarne . s FranciA. L.Pierce, Summit-.,. 31 C. tarra . bee, M. - Watson. Janes Nelson. ' Sylvania-4A. Biirleson, C. C. Rees, Ri K. Young. ' I Ulysses—L. Benton - . West Bran, in Scheer, G. Fraub. Wharton—. elson. Woodtille, 'cadent—Charles Coats, Elibu. Cole, ;tile, G. I3urd. Geo. C. Lewis, Keating School District, claimed a seat in he Convention, haN j itig been appointed to fill a vacancy Caused by the re moval of Miles ! Wate. After hearing vtatetnents from Pliny Harris and Miles Whitel ia relation to the cause of zemoval and the claims of the contestants, it was, on motion, tlecidedto adicit Miles White as the legal Dire tor. Asa Downe al o claimed a seat in the C,•;n vention, having een elected at the last Town ship Election to fill a vacancy in the Board.' It was decid di by a vote of 53 to 43 that hee was not entitl d to a seat in the Conventidn. The salary Fo, Cdudty Superintendent was fixed at .S6OO per annum. J• W.•ltird,,J4W. Allen, and R. T. Clafflin were then nominated as candidates for the office of County!Superintendent. The ballot resulted as follows : For J. W. Bird, 22 votes. " J ,W. Allen, 62. " RI; T. 'Clafflin, - 19 " Mr..T.V. Allen, having received a major ity of thvotes cast, was declared to be dilly elected. Convention adjourned. J. M. KILBOURNE, Preet. E .!1.,. RI I t N 11. J. Otatetto, } S ' e Y 'll. ' N. H. Hallack, R. W Oca YUMAN Govaanoa. , --Governor tin is sojourning for a few days in our borrough. He looks hale and hearty, and meets etfj,ery where the cordial welcome to which, he is entitled. He authorizes us to contradict ex; pressly the statement made in last week's Watchman, that he is opposed to Gen. Geary., On the contrary he declares isiskurpose to do all he can to secure his election. He further assures us that the triumph of Geary is beyond a reasonable doubt. We need not say te our feader. that Ger. Orrtin's wishes and efforts are cbrdially with the party and its candidates It Could not be otherwise...-Bellefonte Press April vcr_etavgrYinzo FOR OUR NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORK TEM PICTORIAL BOOK OF ANECDOTES ANDINCIDENTS OF TELE REBELLION : lIEROIC, Patriotic, PolitiCal, Romantic, Ihmor ens, nod Tragical. ' Ciplendidly Illustrated with over SKI tlne'Portraits and beautiful Engravings, This work for genial humor, tender pathos, start ling interest, and attractive beauty. stands peerless and alone among all its competitors. The Valiant and Brave Hearted., the Picturesque and Dramatic, the Witty and Marvelous, the Tender and Pathetic. The Roll of Fame and Story, Camp, Ticket, Spy, Scout, BlYouse, and Siege ; Startling Surprises ; Wonderful Escapes. Famous Words and Leeds of Woman, and the whole Panorama of the War is here thrillingly and startlingly portrayed in a masterly manner, at once ldistorical and romantic, rendering it the most ample, brilliant and readable b ooki that the war has called forth. Disabled officers and soldiers, teachers, energetic young men, and all in want of profitable employment, will find this the _best chance to make money ever . ye, ...ages,--_ odor to the clothes, and sure to last tlkfOugh twelve months. Every tiruggist has It. may 1-Im.) HARRIS S. CFIAPMAI 4 .t, Bottop, - wuot W ~, OUR NEXT GOV ERNOR I VriS IS - aIM a correct and striking' photograph of the sass Govakkon of Pennsylvania, which we will send by mail for 25 cents. If we mistake the man, the money wilt be refunded immediately atter the elec.: tion next October. lan it Geary or Clymer t Write and see. Address BA RTLESON & CO.. may 1,-2ra 611 Chestnut Street. Phila. GEARY CLYMER We hate Photographs, large and small of Geary and Clymet. Agents Ytntlnd to eel! them. Bend 75 eats for specimen copies by mall, postage paid, Address; BARTLESON & CO. may 1-2m611 Chestnut Street, rhlla. ItANT SILERMAN The two heroes before their tent planning a battle —Grant sinoking. A beautiful steel engraving by Wm. Sartain. Agents wanted:everywhere. Sample sent by mail for 50 cents. Agents make 50 per cent, Address • BARTLESON & CO., may 1-2 m 611 Chestnut Street, Phila. lIIINGEIAM ESTATE. TTntil further notice, the Office of the Estate in 1.) Coudersport will bo open only during Court %Yvette; at which time Mr. Ensworth will be there. Ito wilt also be In Smeihport durtng the weeks of IL:out t lh McKean County. Persons who have business with the Estate are re quested to meet him at tboso times. I Letters on business 'addressed to the Office at Wells- born', will be promptly answered. May 1, 1866. WILLIAME. CLYMER - LOVE AND MATRIMONY, Ladies and gentlemen, If you wish to marry, ad dress the undersigned, who will send you, without Money and without price, valuable information that will enable you to marry happily and speedily,.irre speotive of age, wealth, or beauty. This information Will goat you nothing, and ft you wish to marry, I will cheerfully asr.is4 you. All letters strictly confidential I The desired infOrmation sent by return mall, and DO reward asked. leiddreis • SARAH B. LAMBERT,! j lim.spri.no2; ' lareenpoint, Kings Co., Newyork. HO .YE HUNGRY! i 1 • HEAT, HEAT, FRESH HEAT!!! rinHE undersigned wishes to inform the citizens of J Coudersport and vicinity that he bas opened a Meat Market in the basement of Glassnfire's Store, whore ho Is preparea to furnish at all times, Fresh Beef, Mutton, Veal ) and all -other meats in their season.. N. 3. 41L1.3, April , 24 '66.—tf. "ISTICAV music, jtr . :T received—Poi4ns, Waltzes, Schottishes, Marches. Songs, Duette, Variations—by April t 4, '66. D. 'C. & M. M. LAWRABEE. DRAWING lITENSILN: tST received by D. C. k IS; M. Larrabee, at the Post Office, a fine PA of Pastel, Driel'Ol and Mono chromatic board, Tisette paper, raihte, Drawing Pen et.c., for sale cheap: . _ Court PrOOlaluatiOU, - - WHEREAS the Hon. RobertlG. White ) President Judge, and the flpns. C. S. Jones and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judes of the Courts of Oyer k Terminer 4ntl General Jail Deli Very, Quarter Sessions of the Peace,l Orphan's Court and Court of Common Pleas for the county of .Potter, have issued their pretept, bearing date the twenty-fourth day of Feb'y in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-six, and to me directed, for holding a court of Oyer & Ter miner and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphan's Court, and Court of Common Pleas in the Borough of Coudersport, on MONDAY, the 19th day of June next, and to continue one week: Notice is therefore' hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they Se then and there in their proper Persons, at 10 o'cletk, A. M. of said day, with their rolls, records, inqui sitions, examinations, and other remem brances, to do those things which to their offices -appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognizanees to prrlse., cute against the prinners that are or shalli' be in the jail of said county of Potter, are to r be then and there to prosecute against them' as will be just. Dated at Coudersport, May 1, 1866, and ' the 89!,th year of the Independence of thd United States of America. , W. W. BROWN, Sheriff. LIST or CAUSES In the Court of Common Pleas of Potter County at June Term 1866. Rouse t - z. Mallory et al Cole use of W.) T. Jones, vs. It & G 'Nelson Mercereau & Weston vs. Dedrick & White. Mills vs Bartlett Crane vs Seeley Schaffer vs Barclay & Bailey Watrous vs Daggett • Goodrich vs Monroe & Cobb's Aclmr's • J• Plymett vs Dearing Gale vs Fox, Graves et al s3,7ain, assignee &c. vs Grates, guardian &e. Stephco k Niehols vs Beatman Lyman vs Clark Patterson vs Francis B. F.;Burt vs Roulet township Cole vs Gordon Booth vs-Hamilton Hackett vs Cleveland Dean vs GravesdStarkweather et al Dodge vs Ives & I Salsbury Same vs same • Allen vs Flynn Ensworth vs Flynn Thatcher vs Peterson Billings vs Pye , McDougall vs Beats:man & Edwards Tyler vs Grandy H. J. OLMSTED, Prothonotary. April 18 ) 1866. COUDERSPORT I PRICE CURRENT ; Reported - . I Reported every Tuesday by 'I. JJ P. AL. o ' i:tea:A:pia:Lei de Co'.4 Dealers in Groceries and Procislone,l Coudersport. $ 50110 1 00 200 250 200 250 30 35 1012 2EI 35 15, 85 2 so; 300 80 56 10 20 50 9 00 10d 125 2 50 3 00 10 11 00 /3 50 9 00 10 00 22• 25 8 00 10 OD 15 20 20 25 15 18 40 45 100 125 5 00 28 00 15 18 10 12 "5 100 40 85 lad 1 50 4 75 5 On 15 20 460 550 00 900 1 75 2 OD 8 00 900 Apples, _green per bushel dried, Beans, ss Beeswax, per lb., Beef , ss Berries, dried, per quart, Buckwheat, per bushel, Buckivbeat Flour; Butter, per lb.; Cheese, Clovarseed, Corn; per bushel; Corn meal, per cwt., Bligs; per dozen, Flour, extra,' per barrel. superfine, ‘‘ Hama, per lb., Hay, per ton,. Honey, per lb., Lard, Maple Sugar, per lb., Oats, per bushel, Onions, Pork, per " " lb., " In whole hog, per lb., P.otatoes, per bushel, Peaches, dried, per lb., poultry, per lb., Ryn; per bushel,. Salt per bbl., " sack, Timothy Seed Trout, per half bbl.; Wheat, per bushel; White Fish, phr half bbl., TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having heeri iestdred to'health to a few weeks by a very envie remedy., after having suffered for several years withp . SOVete lung affection, and that dread disease, Consurctiticin , -is anxious to make knnwn to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it; ho *ill send a copy of the pre scription heed (free of charge), with, the directions for preparing and using the same, Whieh they will tied a SURE CURE for Consumption. Asthma, 13ronChntls, Conghs„Colds, and all Throat and Lung Afibctions. The only object of the advertiser in sending til6 Prescription is to benefit the afflicted. and api•ead information which Ir conceives to be in valuable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his rente'dy,als It cost them nothing, and may prose a blessing. Parties wishing the presCription, race, by return mall, will pleasr address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON", Tilillamsburgli, Kings Co.; New York.,—LlyirS TRUSSES. "SERLFY , S BARD RUBBER TRUSS' , cures RUPTURE, frees the cord from all pressure ; will, never rust, break, limber. chafe or become filthy,: (the fine steel spring being cOated with hard rubber);' spring made into any pdwet . rnqulred ; used in bath. Mg, fitted to form •, requires no strapping ; cleanest,' lightest, easiest,' and best Truss known: Send for pamphlet. I. B. SEELEY, Sole Proprietor 1307 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. $9O entirely3nlewthiartilelle.3GetELT.SAcflges4eiz O. T. CAREY, City Building.ntddeforct,slaine. Dm 36,1865. letrly.' Administrator's'Notice- IXTHEREAS Letters of Administration on the es VV tate of ILI:dANNING, late! of Roulet township, deceased, beNe been granted to the unrr dersigned, all persons indebted to said estate Sr recibested to make immediate payment, and ilos having just claims against the ethic should preset', them, duly authenticated fot aqtiemeni, to GEORGE W.MANNING, I Administrator cum testaniento annex.° April 3, 1606. N'rED G ENT'S —To canvas for the "13.1- dier's Individual Memorial.' Greater induct, ments offered than by any other publishers. Agentn have an entire monopoly in the territory assigned them, ai there has been nothing of the kind, yet in troduced, Meets with univer.,al approval, is ()ran. mental, also a rectitd of value to those who have served in bur country's defence, and to friends of de ceased soldiers. For circulare, address, enders log stamp, B. C. Bakel•, Columbus, 0., Lock. sBox 978. aprl7.lrn _- • DISABLED MEAT, AIIrENTION. AV A NlP):, , .. a ro o lf . av iA e . l ' o m st e e n tal n er C a 6 n u * , i a rT r i . 47t d o I lell ( "Wadstvortb , s Waterproof - Arnica, Healing Plus er " the best and cheapest Court Piaster in tile market. ' Fiom $5 to $lO per day can be made. Ad dress, with 45 rpnlq for sample and full inforrnation, Ilox 45, Philadelphia, Pa. N. Ala agents and peddlers would dud It to their inter est to answer the above. nprl7.lm Ad EN 'WANTED. • • - O sell the great Ameritan Puzzles, thb cheapest T and most wonderful Pnizles of life age. Agents can readily make from $lO to $2O per day. I will give any agent $lOO if ho will sell 00,000. Send 30 cents fur sett of Puzzles. All orders sent by mail free. PHILIP HILL, Importer of Fancy GaAs, 259 Market St, Philadelphia,Pa. 64 - Lad! es' Needle Bok,contilning 100 of tbb hest Needles. Sent by mail on receipt of SO cents.-17aprlm W ANTED, AG' N ETS—VS to $2OO PERMONTH for Gentlemen, and to $75 for Ladled, every where' to Introduce the COmtion Sense Family Sew ing-Machine, improved and perfected. It hem, fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and erfibiolder beau tifully. Price only $2O, making the elastfc lock stitch., and fully warranted for three years. 'We pay the above Wages, or a commission, from 3vhich twice amount can be made. Address or call en C. BOWERS 6*. CO., °dice, No. 255 S. Fifth at. I'hlta delphia, a. 6w All letters answered promptly, with circulars and tents, apr3.sw. ,11AM:r.,1.8§ttt8 at,sloo . Pei Month. to We *ant tellable agents [none other,) male and female to Case tha CXCiIIeSIVC agency In evely county and township in the U. S. to sell the rtnitograph Fatally Record, a work which every family will•buy. 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 or any member of the family. Prdthilig like it eveb published and no waft 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 cant-ass with ; price by express $2 50, $3 50 and $7 00 [three styles] ; money may be sent by mail. liatne the townships wanted. Address ' BA RTLESON & CO., apr3,2m 611 Chestnut st. PhiladelpWa • TAKE NO T TICE. on the nZe n d i g i the e n u m b o se u ri n t rrb e h re v t com certain to mber of which we are ignorant,) have been issued against the township of heating, tills is to notify all persona that no such Bond is valid except ono:of One Hun• drod and Twenty-tiVe Dollars, drawn to John S. Blackman, bearing date July 29, 1354. G. C. LEWIS, Snpervisors HENRY 'HARRIS, S Renting,March 20, 1506. T riEcoNF l ussioNs:A. - s. rEttiE l / 4 ... bt — Or . A.% Published' for the benefit and as a Caution to Young Men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, &c., supplying at the same time the means of Self-Cure. By ono who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery By enclosing a post-paid addressed enVoinpe, single copies, free of charge ' may be had of the author. • I NATBANIED MAYFAIB. Iysp,Tyso Brooklyn, Rings Co . ; N. Y.: • if You Want TO purchase Cotton Goods, go to OLMSTED ZNOLIS NGLISFI TOM, was imp gust 1865, was !sired b tallion, land his Dam was Mare. Ile is considered on ever in thin vicinity. TOM Is 8 years old-18 hn Geier, drirk bay—black Man Ho will be for service at places, beginning April 29 : Osvrayo, At the Stasa Farm Andreas Settlement, 'Ulysses, rtak.mond Corners, • 'berms: Single Bel vice, $ Roth $4 • to iusUre, $5. Pe before foaling will be held the horal. R. LANG Allegany, Pa., March 27,), VTANTED ! -Aleuts, Male, and Female at $75 to $l5O per month to sell the Celebrated COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE PRICE $113,00. This Machine will do all kinds of work equal to the Well priced Machines,•aud is the only practical and reliable Cheap Sewing Machine in the world. Send for descriptive Circulars. Address— SECOMB & CO., 111., or Cleveland, Qhio. Chita THE ,SALENIL LEG. Under the Patronage of the United '.Statee Govern ment. Models of Ulla superior leg may be seen at the Agency of the SALEM LEG COMPANY, No. 33 South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. Call and see thorn, or send fora c&ettlar containing full information. 1 !Apr. .-Im. WHO DARE Wive staki NEW TEN EPARTIVIENTS FULL from 15 to CAS I I A L" kr Ck ASSORT:ITENT OF CLOTIIINd. GOOD SUITS FROM $l5 to $ E Orec' e]ry 'Department, Flour, Feed, and Pork. Goo :I Sugar fur 121 Cents. The best Flour intotii) %under the market, at wholesale and retail. - , , Call rinA see us before purchasing elsewhere, if for .nothing more than to get postai ,up. We challenge am y country store to beat us as to quality and price. I 1 i I ' • I 1 II ' C. H. SIIIVIEVIONS - .i willsviiib, N.. T., g ; archl 7, 1865.. Pro .P' . ..A, / .8Tt1.,.8,1iN5....4.. , c0, • : , -... : . • Headquartersfor bargains 1 giegant Seasonable Dress GOOdb Dii,6Bg'th).o.,.Clo - ak !Ikti,.miriiiiiZ,.4 I= a, , -• ] TONE• • nrted from Canada in A u t. a full-blooded English a full blooded Canadian of the beet stock horses . I nds high—weighsl2so l l i bs .nand tail. C) following times and Mondays, 10 A. M Tuesdays, 10 A. M Fridays, 10 A. M Saturdays,lo A. ltd. , paid down ; for tho sea sons porting with mares o Pay for the service of ON, for ]fr. Davidson. 1566 ' fin, ARRIVAL OF &NOR to*DS + 1 I snardoNs , Laines for 20 to 25 Cents, Good D .c, Cocheco, Providence, and other good Prints, 20 Cents. heiiting froin lo to 25 Cents. , Heavy eeds from 35 to 45 Cents: Good T , !Skirtings for - 25 Centel king from 25 to 41 resits. , Striped Bed Ti A NICE ASIORTMEt Cit" , • -• ES VERY LOW Joi)beis supplied' at Neli YorksWholeale PriCes% lie on!, PUDIIOO II I= 111•1 I I i i FIRST I= THE CORNER STOIIE TULL I . .. _ , . 1 7 , -1 • „fp , i t ' ! . I I 1 , :. , t".• 1E i. i I • n, * ;. :1, ' ,i 1 .1 . L i . 1 J MAMMOTH STOCK OF C,COt 4 M, aro .1-I.,trzofera4 opriltors of the POPULAR CORNER STORE isr4 ed to supply this market with the best quality► lat IS, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, DRUGS, PitHTS, The P etermi Y-GOO OILS, VARNISHES, AND. PATENT MEDICINES. LOUR, FEED & PROVISIONS P. A. STEBBINS & Ica• 1 \ October, 180 ELL GOODS abriitsit ? 1111 MEI FALL OPENING I j tuna 31
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