U P • r :SPECIAL .'. NOTICES: • -- - 7 7 gimp Disease at Bay. g. TM,elids, broken down in health 'and splrita by ( Illtrenic DyepePshi, or-suffering from the terrible.ex , h uslion which lo tovterthe attacits of acute diocese . , the teetimony of t onsands Nylio have bead raised as l i we miracle frnm similar state of prostration, by (R ahn - rims 14TiimAcri BITTERS, is a sure gr aratitev that hylthe eame raPatie you too may be . rengthened emir estored. But to those who stand is pen/ at epidetruii, to all who, by reason of expos ' eh., privations, and unconvenial climate or unhealthy yiu omits. may at any moment be atrial:en d-wn, this i r regraph is most Ipartienlarly and ernpbatleally All drCeMerl. V 011: WIIK) are thaw sitnated, are vn "tiered ah absolute naferrnitrd atmlnet the danger that men 11es you. Tone and regulate the system with Ole htataless ruedicirk4! Stimulant and Alterative. and yeu will be forearmed against AO maladies whose seeds float around you in the air unseen. HOSTET VCR'S STOMACII BITTER'- 1 are not only a elan ' diird Tonle and .Alterative throughout the United States, but they at e accredited by the certificates of 1 the most distingui lied citizen.. of the Union, to the i /rain of all other ilands. hi Canada, A esti alia and' tee West Indies, they are gradually taliaag the place el all other stomachics: whether native or foreign, 3 and as surely as truth is progressive . and dernona,ra non overthrows doubt, they will- eventually Fal -1 iersede every other Laykorunt a nd it,,, Atorat i.„ now • employed In medicinal practice. . DitUNKAIIDS. TO Ref 'faked Inebrnite would be happy to comma- Memo (free of clilrge) to ud many of his follow btluics ad will addrestiliim, very important and tUw. raj information, and placid In their han•le a dare Cure fdr the loveof St.ion Drink of any kind. Thld in ilrination k freely ~I red by ono who . had narrowly • nalligt a drunkued'a SETH. B. ENDEBSON, • No. 9, Broad 'Street, New York. ZEM inpr.3.-5 A CARD TO INVALIDS A Clergyman, while resndli g in South America as ' avuvereil a cafe and .ple reme ly fpr the= Cure of Nervons Wenline,s. Early P , cmy,Diseaseq of the Urinary and :Seminal orgai a. WA/ the %Mule train of diem - dere brougat oe !eine ful and viouii habits. Great titimiii•re ,hare - ailready, cu r d by title noble remedy. Prnmpted'by a desire to beaf. the afflicted ens! nut .irt uhiti e, I will iiid the `recipe fur pi epiriiie and nei I.g this medicine, the sealed enveltnie, to t , tny one !who need. it, Katie <1 . 7 Cumitmit. inclose a post-paid envelope, SildreAllell yonrSelf . JOS.EI'II. T. INMAN, D, Donee, New Yuri: City. imar2olyß DM - 1311114(Dgiti 'Ol.ll'U. DA Gentleman who sulfured for years from Nercons ebility, Premature Decay, and all the extents of ynutlifulintliscreinin, `veil, fur the sake of iintlorinz I.p inanity, in'aid One t all who need it, the recipe threelons for .making tho simple romedy by Nittich.he was cured. einirerors wishing to profit by Ole rdvertiner's experience, can do ,o by addressing , JOHN B. OGI'EN, No. 11 Chamliers St., Nett- York.—[lyjyfi Si.' SON. . '3le . erschnitm 2tirttittilteiturers, • .61 1 2 SIeOAUWAY, NEAR rouirrti ST., S. T. and retail- at reduned rates. l'ipris and Holders nut to ordor and repaired. All woods Ni-ar— *flied genuine. Send stamp for Circular. Pipes ,6 then each- Lyon's' Periodical Drops ! 'The Great. klemitle Remedy for ularities. TheNti drops are a seientitutally cone pounded fluid preifaratioti. and better than Pills, Powders or Nostrums.; Being liquid, their action is direct - fuel positive, rendering them a reliable, hpeoly ind certain specific for the cure of all onftruet Mils and aUppreedems or nnture.• Thar popularity is in , heat ed hit the fact that weer 100.000 Irdt lee are a moult,' sold ifttld consumed Ii the ladies of the United States, every one of whoal sneak in lie stroutzest terms of - praise 'of-their great merits. They are tepidly taking the place ev•everf I rrthur Female - Mama - Iv, and are eon I •hfilered by all who] know ninth; ut theni,:tsthe surest • .t.,f es t i mm most iiifalliMe preparation in the world' /or the etire of alllF.•tuttle coin Mints, the removal o? fill obstreetions Or n o t' an I the promotion aft:atilt I regularity and strength. lirptir.it, olrections stating - 3 vhrn they may H tt-tiLifel explaining when , ottl wlii they-should not. nor could not he used without pro. Meting effects cunt racy tit nattwe's elm-en laws, will I. found earefulki folded around etch bottle, with written signaturtfJOHN L. LYON, without which , none-nre genuine. -Prepared by or. dOGN" L. T.YON. npul Street, ew nr.ren Gun , Who cl 7/ be consulted either pereonally ittr uy mail, (•tiettettig sttunp.) con eerning all private diseteek and tem.& weaknesses. fiold 'by Druggists everywhere. Price $1.50 pr But. •• I C. 0 CLARK ,& CO., Irp General Agts for United States and Oanatias I • :STRAItGE, Itt,TT TRUE. .4 . ,..:get.ry young laAy and gwntleman In the United 'State. Can hear tinet.bintr ion , b t.. t',efr a i varinlize by return mail fr., pf chargi.,) by add/ essf utz the l andeq,nrot.tl. 'l'i one who .h.iva ti•are, of br , ilor limn . •,,,igetl will oblll. by .not coin:Pile; thin card, All, others will pleace itaiirCQta illia,• obedient ~..1. ant, I THOS. I' CliAl'illAZNi, • ,• Ell Broadway , 2 New Y iri: : —ll.jyB • --_:_. • AT OLMSTED'S IL J STORE can 1 Cooking. S T of ways: be found the best o anti Parlor • . '0 Y E SHEET IROXWARE, SCOTCIE BOWLS: SA?-PANS, apd (24ULD- Also, TIN an KETTLES, S FILICING-F A ROSS. Also, Agricultural Implements. each as PLOVS, SrRAPERS, CULTINTA TOUS, CORN-lIELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS Sm. lI I IS WORK is' ' made [Lila the material good. Good an . substantial EAVES-TROUGHS, put up in a. n part of the County—Terms easy. , Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused: ...Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court lionse, CouderSport. And. 1. 18133 - -50 P. A. Stebbins &. Co. RE AGENTS for the sale of /IL 'WHEELER & WILSON'S SEXING MACIIINFN for Polfor t'oontr bar ered, 1794.1 INSURAN E COMPANY OF NORTH. AMERICA, ---- ----- Olden Insurance Company in America: Cash Capital and Surplus, over $1,750,000.000. SEVENTY-ONE Years Successful BUsiness , Eiperience, w4ll a • reputation for integrity and honorable 'dealing unsurpassed by any aiusilar institutton. , LOSSES PAID since organization; $17.- 500.,000.00, witii)ut the deduction cf a cent, or a day's delai• ! LII3EI2.AL DCATES far all the safer Classes of property. jl•risurance; of Dwellings and Co . ntents. sHcially. BRICK or Sir ONE Dwellings insured per. rtually, if desired, onl terms of the greatest economy and lafety to the insured. • • It is WisdoT and Economy to insure in the m best Copani s, atid there is none better than the old fnsyrance Co. of North America Apply to M. 7. McALARNEY Affent fnr Potter .-n:lntr COUDERSPORT AND SHIrPERT • - STAGE ROUTE , MEssßs. IitiASSSI IRE & WHITE'S tinily line of :. -, trzee will le.,ve conderspmt, :untit frirtliet notice, at 8 o'clock in the morning, arriving in Ship. pen Shout 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and will have Ithippen on the arrival of the moraine trein,'nt 10:30, arriving in Coudersport about 5 o'clock, P. M, Travelers ere refered to the Time-Table of the Phil. r Erie Railroad, which will be found adver t - tised In thle pap r, for further particular,' about the advantages of this route. New York passengerswill :SAVE 30 MILES TRAVEL AND 5 HOURS TIME •b_ F taking thin rouiq Lt preference to that of the Erie Itallwav NO CLIANGE oF CARS BETWEEN .8111.PPFN AND NEW YORK. Fine, ne.w, corn• Sortable wagons and good teams are kept on the Stage Roots. Packages and Swear hi/Finest, attended to . with care. D. F. GLASSMIRE,. MILER WHITE, ; s nore ZenieSosepert, Pa., Oat. 9, 1e66. • ! • TEfEI POTSER.COUNTY JOURINA-1.; Condrsport, Tuesday Evening; May 8, 11865 • I °call and Genera I . i SlirFront he Fifteenth of May o the i 1 ' i t ) Fifteenth of ctober, the Joolsliki. will be set to alibsc4eis in Potter c l unty, for SIXTY CFNTS. i i DairrThe''Bil4 a nutting, Colorado in Unibnlof Status. has!pa . sse'd both Elousti it is said the President will veto it f. purpose of Ite;ing dut the two radical tors chosen Coloriado. i , ------ . rCTThe Union tate§ Central Col will meet in the Uni 7 Rooms, League ooths, nut street, Ph ladelphia, on Wednesday 16, atJthree o'clock, p. m. . ,1 7--H-1-- 1 • They lure a ew paper in Tioga I ty-2--wrepresentatir of the unterrified I I - I i ctr l -- I ' r lion." It II will keep In .all but your l an' interesting item ..... at White's Cor ners, in HarrisOn township. We congratulate the pe l ople of ghat secthin on this addition to their bu!?;atgssl interests. For particulars see Slllll9lle column ' • ' ' I I . ZThey hive re-elected Mr. Corfifortb in , Ale Kean, and Mr. Reed i J n Lycoming, County Super ntendens i s for the next term. I • I ..-..........-....-...__ tiel,3'The nn nblence of coup and tliase who "rune the mac their accounts, will not be tro, Rogers ! I . . • . EXPLAIN ATION. 1.. f I In your paprr of 170 April; is an extract from the _Y. O d se rre r, requiring, some cor -11 rectioh: The iperson ;who is supported as a township charge in Charleston, Tioga:County. 1 ; was a / , 'reewilT,liaptist preacher, fifteen years ago, to a small, poor church. Of his own [ free-will, he quit preaching,, and went into the mercantile business ten years ago. He failed 1 ' in that enterprise, and - is ' now supported by the l public. Such is the statement in Hie N. :WhethM . • the laws of Pennsyl vknia.l for the, poor, are sufficiently huniane-- 1 whether, under the circum:- , tanees, be has any specifl claim ;upon those among and with whom he oncellaboCed for mutual good—and whether they have !afforded him as much aid a.S.thir abilities warrant—arc questions upon whic I venture no opinion or statement. A REIADEII. ..!..--- UirThe School Directors' of CameH to. inet at the Court House, 11lay Ist, to i elect n L I .' 1 Superotendent of Cornmon Schools. 1 There were k numb, "Ines before the Cotwen tion, hut aftr ineffectual baiiots, R. Chadwick- • , Chadwick w in favor of J. B. Janson ,i ~. woo was ciel l ron.r . majority. 1 Onlmotion of S. S. Racket, the sal4ry was fixed at $2OO )er. annnm, It is so enrinous , I w ly large that e imagine the Superintendent is Lxpected to'build several one horse!acacle after pa}-ing his necessary expenses I see' here an oPportunity_ and feel dis to make; single suggestion. It may pos he known to some of our readers that )en is in Cameron ectuity and not Cam dounty to Shippen as i man,y seem' to sup-, And it would be.no more thau l just, it ,ns in other sections of the county sbould )me of tine county O ['flees. • Many of the i al positions are necessarily confined tei 'bunty-seat ; but there are these in which L her toichstips could and should be re are walling to give. ShiPpeil share ;! but it 'seems at least unfair to a sort; of political "Whale" of her, tc everY Jonah in the county.= ress! • • .1 _ _•- I mica, We posed , sibly Shipp = Mil pers6 fill so °Mei the C the a firese qer -, make 1 ,lvitll, 1794. . ,I A Curiosity! IA. dorresPondent Westfielfl, writes to the LI ' Tioga gantor, u nder date o 5 April 23d, as folloci "liaving seen many reports of won ders, both in the vegetable atoi animal king doms, I take i3m i lliberty to trailstnit you the following, Ivhicl? I will admit is somewhat tough: Charltort Phillips, of the town of Westfield, has a 1 .1 Limb about too months old. In the extrertmlylcold Weather; which we had sometime since, the lamb unfottrinately had both hind ld i gs everely frozen ; so bad that both,of them rotted entirely off, close to the I body.' The lamb, ias a' matter of course, was now in a very said predicament; but, how ever, aster many [fruitless endeavors, it I hit upon the following singularmode of locotno don. The lamb frames itsell upon its fore feet, with the bodY at as angle, of about forty five degrees, and. in this ndvel position it walks and runs, with appareritly the gret.test eaic. It also stands in this s i s position while while feeding 5 and, ,strange ds it may seem, it will run as fast as any - ahlep in the flock. The cage and grace with !which it poises it self, in its nearly upright poption, would do credit to montelmak." I Ile-Great Solicitude is lea throughout the nation ns to the health of Gen4ral Lewis Cass, one of the feW survivors of the preceding gen eration of statesmen. He has lived in the closest priVaey for some time and his health, is so poor as' to require constant attcitipn, medical and otherwise. Hier disease is not immediately, dangerons, and uf jatehis :ion has keet,!l-steadily iroproviing. He is now 84 years of age, and has-I:Mtn:red all his con temporaries rxcep9ll‹ . Buchthian J Gen,Scott mid one or tco hewn Slitter appears ngain,after lire° weeks. Rogers says pub y paper is a thankless business aredispleai4d with the waY he hine" will please cs.'l and settle !and he will guarantee that they ,nbled again.! Good for you, For the Journal go ; - Patent, Mediclnes - - i r faith would cure disettse, our phisicians' iacc i npitt l ion would be gone; i • the afflicted need onl7 read the advertisements in the papers to be "made whole i'r butthejnostrums prepared by ,these pseudo doctors des not often "back hp!' the faith inspired by theiradvertisetnents We do noc mean to condernn all so-called pa tent medicines, foLsome have been found to be very valuable. in this !class we would in (Aide Coc's Cough Balsam; for coughs, croup, hoars.neSs, &c., and Coe's Dyspepsia Cure,for for indigestion. dyspepsia, and all troubles of 1114 stuutach u'r bowels—they have been tested in thousands of est ., ,es. Our dealers all sell tlfern • io the •s, but ?r tb' Sena- .ACS ANT Nr:r..a.ivnom= FOR - OUR • NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORK, TILE PICTORIAL' BOOK OF • ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS MEI best , May OF TILE RI:BELL/O:NT H EROIC, , P, i !r/o/ic \ Yolitical, Roma/Ale, Rumor. Illustrated .' with over ZOO flue I'or/rafts and beautiful Engravings. This work fur genial tremor, tender pathos, start ling interest, and attractive beauty. stands peerless and alone tuiluag- ail .its competitors. Tue Valient and trace Hearted. the Picturesque and Dramatic, the Witty and Marvelous, the Tender and Pathetic. The Roll of F.uue and StOry, Camn, Picket, Spy, Scout, Bivouac, and • Siege; Startling Surprises; Wonderful Escapes. Fampue Words and Deeds of Wouniii,and the whole P.i.Moritrns of the \Var here thrillingly and startlinely portrayed In a masterly manner, at once historical. Old romantic, rendering it the mostample, brilliant end readable book that the u!tir has called forth. lDisabled ollicers and Aol.i3ers, teachers, energetic young memand all in want if profitable employment, - 011 rind tiiis iho best chafice to make money ever yet offered. • Send for el rantersand See our terms._ MEI EMI c neat CM !Address, NATIONAL PUBLISIIING 6:ty 1-4111] •No. id)7•Mindriritreet, Philadelphia, Pa LL ,p, e 5 ,4• P41:111k4 a 4 = l. ' ft . For use against Mot Co,lt:lltintn , nes t ; Its advantages,—EithtieueyEconomy ; imparts Mee" o' ,r to the clothes. and r•nre to last throujlt twelve months. Every Ornegist has it. ' may 1- 7 1m.1 HARRIS CHAPMAN, Bost nn W. g 0 T WfIMOI OtTr NEXT _GOVERNOR I We have a correct and striking photograph of the latxr GoyERNOR of renbsyNattia, which we will send by mail for 25 c •nts. If yip mistake the man, the money will be refunded Immediately after the elec tion nest October. Is It Geary or Clymer I Write and see. Address 13:ARTLESON & CO., may 1,-2in 611 'Chestnut Street, Plitla GEE:AWE! ipLIVItIER .We hare Photographs, large and small of Geary and Clymer.' Agents want4eto sell them. Send 75 Cents for specimen copies q mail, postage paid. ( ,Address • RARTLESON & Co. ' may I—lnt 611Cliestuut Street, Phila. SUERMAIN-1 The two heroes before their tent planning n battle -Grant smoking. A beautiful' ntec.l engraving by Wm. Sartain. Agents 'ranted everywhere. Sample sent by mail for 50 emits. Agents make 50 per cent, !Address ItARTLESON'A: r may I —2rn 611 klheentit Street, Phila. 11, IN G 111431, ESTA'r L. • Tntil further notice, the: Oilier of the Estate in 1J Coudersport will Le 'men 'only clu• lug Court ‘imeks at which time Mr. IF.lnawo•th will be there. Flu will also lo in Singhphrt during the weeks of (Mutt in 'S.fcEvan County. I Persons who hare busing's with the Estate are re quested to Meet him at thole time... Letters on business addressed to the Office at Wells- Miro, will he promptlT ansWertd. May 1, I.SGO. 1.1 . 4.1.1 AM It, CLYMER. . LOVE AND 11.11ATEIMONY. Ladies and zentlemen, it you wish to marry , ad dress the undersigned, whh, will send you, without money and without - price, N i t:linable information that will suable you to marry happily and speedily, tree speJtive of age, wealth, or beauty. Thin information will cost you not hing, and it .yott wish to marry, I wilt chiteritilly assist you. Alt etters strictly confidential 1 he desired information se it by return mail, and no I reward asked. Address . ' 'B,lroo - r B. LAMBERT,- am.spo-no2. Gres:lpoint, liingn Co , Newyork. HO, YE : HUNGRY I , • NEAT, MEAT, -FRESH NEAT! ! ! DIRE undcrsitrned wisheti to inform the citizens of 1.• .Condernpoit and vichtity that he has opened - a Meat Market in the baserri r ent of Glansmire's St•ire. where he in prepared to lurninh at all times, Fresh Bitef, Mutton, Veal, and all oilier meats in their 1:10f1 4 011. i ••N. J. MILLS, Jr. . April 21, '6ll.—tf. i IN - 117.1 - V - SIC..it.ULT it:ST received—Polk:l4, WailZ.CB, Schottislies, ?,Larches Songs, Duct.ts, Variati ins--bv April 24,'6n. . D. C. 1,&.• M. I. LARRA.BEE. --.---- ---, 'DRAWING !UTENSILS. eICST received by D. C. P•‘: M- M. I.arrabee, nt the' • Pont (shim a fine lot of; Pastel, Bristol and Mono- ! chromatic board, 'tissue paper, Paints, Drawing Pen 'ciin, &e , for sale cheap. , . I • - I Court Proolamptio.u. TIIEREAS Lhe Robert G. White, 1111 V President Judecl, and the Hons. C. S. JOnes and G. 0. Colvin, Associate Judes the Courts of Oyer & Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphan's Court and Curt of Common Pleas for the county of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date t r ite twenty-fourth day of Feb'y in. the year Of our Lord one thou sani eight hundred and sixty-six, sixty-six, end to me directed, for holding a court of Oyer & Ter- I miner and General Jail Dcliverv : Quarter Sessions the Peace, Cuban's tio:lrt, and Court of , Common Pleas in -the Borough 'nl' Couders.port, on MONDAY, the 18th' day of June next, and to continue:one week : ' Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the PeaCe and Constables: wit'lin the county, that they Se then and there! iMtlieir proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. M.I ofl said day, with their rolls, records, lanai- • salons; examinations, , and other remetn btances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be thole. And those who are bound by their recognizances to prose cute against the prisoners that ,nre of shall • be in the jail of said county of Pofter, are to be then and there to prosecute 'against them as will be just. Dated at Coudersport, May 1,-.1860, and the 89th year of the Independence of the United States of America. - W. W. BROWN, Sheriff. LIST OF CAUSES In the Court of Common Pleas of Potter County at ,luno Term 18G6. Rouse vs. Mallory et al Cole use of W. T. Jones, vs. II & G Nelson Mercereau & WeSton vs. Dedrick & White..; Mills vs Bartlett • Crane vs Seeley Schaffer vs Barilay & Bailey Watrous vs Daggett Goodrich vs Monroe & Cobb's Admr's Plymett vs Dearing Gale vs Fox, Graves et al --- Swain, assignee &c. vs Graves, guardian &e. Stephens & Nichols vs Boatman .Lyman vs Clark Patterson vs Francis B. F. Burt vs Roulcf tow,nship Cole vs Gordon' Booth vs Hainilton Haekett-vs Cleveland Dealt - Vs Graves, Stnrkweather et al DO - dge vs Ives &'Salshury Same vs same Allen vs Flynn Ensworth vs Flinn Thatcher vs Peterioa Billings vs Pyo McDougall vs Boatman & Edwards Tyler vs Grandy H. J. OLMSTED, Prothenotarr. . April 19, 1136, COULTILSTORT -- ERICE - CERREM: itt i ,:t.l4- everYlay by • ~ P. A. Stob&si2ss ciBP Denlera In Groceries and Provialons, Condersport Apics, - op f es rer Beans, tl Beeswax, per lb., Beef, Berries. dried, per qoArt, Buel.wheat, per bushel, Buckwheat Flour, Butter, per'll,,, Cheeee, " - Cloverseed, • Corn, per b . u4,el, Corn meal, per ewt., Ergo. per dca,n, Flour, extra, per barrel. euperdne„ imme, per lb., p r too, • • ' lion. y, per lb., Lard, Maple Sugar, per lb., Oats, per bushel; Onions, •• Pork, per bbl., - •'• "• lb i „ • " In whole hog, per ' Potatoes, per bushel, Peuchei, dried, p e r ii., Poultry, ter lb., Rye, per bushel, 1 Salt, per b 1,1„ • " Timothy Seed Trout, per half MA., Wlmat, per bushel, White Fish, pur half TO CO:t:S/7311'1:14'ES. The advertiser, having Yeen; restored to health to a few week.: by a very sin3plo remedy ' after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, !L ola that dread disease, CollSUlllptioll — is anxious to make 4/11-Wli to his fcilow ; sulivri_rs the menus f I cure., 1e ell wile desire it, he will send a copy-of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the directions I for Prepavina and using the same, which they w;11) find a SURE CURE f,r Consumption. Asthma, Bronchetis, Cmighs, Colds, and ail Threat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Proscription is to beneti.t the afflicted, and spread information which Ir conceives to be In valunbie, and he liop,s every i•ufrefer will isy his remedy, as It will cost them nothing, andlnay prove ,i. blessing. wishing the prescription, rade; by return snail will p - Itiasr address MA'. EDWARD A. WILSON', miih,mqburgh, Kings Co., New York.--UlyiVB P "SEELEY'S RA. RD ..."I.:EnER TRUSS" : cures RUPTURE, frws the end pres n su ie re la ; u w li i , ll never rust, break, limier. oltafe , (the tine steel spring being edated with ::`trd :""eoer)i spring made lincany power required ; inc. fitted to form requires no strapping ; lightest, easiest, and 1.e4 Truss known. Send for I. B. SEELEY, Sole Prop , tetnr 1317 Cite:A:tut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. S Ald or re=s six Buildlug.Biddeford,ilisine. $ 1:0 9 , (3 c '9 16 . 4 1 . S ' I.° 6 '1 : 1 . ' 12 e f l o v \ 1 : C . tt Administrator's Notice- AXTRER./o-G Letters of Adninistsation on the ete :tato of II: MANNING, late of 'Roulet toicnahip deceased, have been granted to th e un dessiziled, all persona indulged to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having just claims against the same should preacnt . them, duly authenticated to, settlement, to • GEOTtGE NIT. MANNING, • Administrator cum testaments annexu • April it. Ifltt6. \ATANTED —AGIn.TTS —To mint-ass for the "OW- Memori.il.' Greater induce ments offered than by any other publishers. Agents have an entire monopoly In the ten Rory assigned them, as there hog beCll nothing of the kind yet in troduced. Meets with univer:al approval, to orna mental, also a' mcotd of _value to those who, have served in our country's defence, and to friends of de eeascd soldiMs • For CirCUlare, &c., ILddreEd, CnCfiw, stamp, 13. C. Baker, Columbus, 0., Lock , {Box 578.an 17 . 1 m • • At iILE,IIIO MEN, A'1"1 ENTION. Tv:ANTED, one or two•men. In Coudersport nud vicinity. who have 10-a either an arm or log, to lell "Wads worth's Water-proof Arnica riealinz Plaster," thelbest and cheapest Court Tlaster in the market. Fteint $5 to :PO per day can be made. Atl dreg, with 25 cents for sant vie and full informatloth, F. , 131,1X11E1t, Bob 45, Philadelphia,, Pa: N, 13.1 Als agents and pethiltrA would find it to 'heir Inter! cat to tinnier the above. aorl7,lm • AGG~7%TS WAd'fECL Tsell the great American Pm:7les, the cheapeit and most wonderful frazzles of the age. Agents min readily make from fl.lO to t.:53 per day. I wilt Ore any agent $lOO if he will sell 50,000. Scud .10 cents fur sett of Puzzles. All orders scot by mall PHILIP HILL, .Importer of Fancy Goods, 250 Market St.; Phil .delphla, Pa: Mir Ladies' Needle Book, cent fining 100 of the best NeedleS. sent by mail on receipt of sOcents.—l7aprlm where , fo introduce the Common Sense Family Sew leg gachine, improved and perfected, it will hem, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider beau. tifullV. !Cries only $2.0, making the: claitio lock stitch, and fully warranted fur three years. We pay the aboVc wages, or a commission, from which twice that prriount can be made • Address or call on C. BOWERS & CO., ()Bice, No. 235 S. Fifth st. Bhila delphi r a,l Pa. All letters answered promptly, with circulars and terms. . • opr3.sw. CANVASSERS WANTRD, et $2OO per month. We NV3llt reliable agents [llOllO other,] male and female to take the excimdve agency in eveiy county and township in the U. S. to sell the 'Photograph Fatly Record, a work which every family will buy. It is bound like an album but has a printed blank pare oppmdle each photograph, for a complete record of the Husband. Wife and each child of a family, also containing marriage certillcate,nnd pages for military history or any member of the fawlly.- Nothing like it ever published end no work that agents can ricil no readily. Oldeanvessers and others should Fend for circulars and ternis. It is necessary to have copies of the wort; lo m:111CRos with ; price by erpress $2 60, $3 50 and $7 00 [three style.:q : money may be sent by mail. Name the townShirs wanted,- Address/ BAWIL.ESON d: CO., .611 coptuut at. rlii;adophia. npi3 TA K 8 NOTICE. IT hating come . .to ti , c kiinwledg,e of the subscri bers that certain Bonds; (the ntunber and amount of which we.are Ignorantojhave been ;:..n.ted,against the township of. Keating, this Is to notify all rure , ons that nO such a ad Is valid except 0130 :of One Lion dred and Twenty-five Dollars, drawn to John S. Blackman, bearing date a ul 1554. G. C. LEWIS, HENRY 'HARRIS Suvrvisorg Kratintr, March 1:0, ISO 6. eerie: CONFESSIONS AND - EXPEEIENCE - DP AN INVit.[P. Publiebed.for the benefit and as a Caution to Young Men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Manhood, dcc., supplying at the ,ulme time the means of Self-Cure. By ono who has cured himself after undereoinq considerable quackery enclotdng a at-pall addressed envelope, single copies, free of ellare.e, may be' had of the author. 'NATHAN FRI, MAYFAIR, Eeq., lye Jc3o Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. T. .Vou Want T° p urchase cotton Goods, go to OLMSTED ENG,ISH TOM !! 1,7 NG LISII T M Was imported frittn Canada in Aa gust 1805, was sired by a full-blooded English iitallion, and his Dam - was a full blooded Canadi,m Mare. He is considered one of the best stock horses ever In this vicinity.. 1 TOM 'KS years old-18 hands high—weighs 1260 lbs Color s olarlebay--black mane and tail,' lie be for service at the following times and ,places, beginning April 29 : Oswayo, at the Stesa Farm, :Mondays, If/ A. W Ati d rens 8 ettleine n t Tuesdays, 10 A, M Ulysses, Fridays, 10 A. M Raymond Corners, Saturdays, 10 A. Terms: Single set vice, $2, paid down; for the sea son. $4 , ; to insure, ?6. Persons parting with mares before foaling will be held to pay for the Berrien of the horsa. It. LANGDON, for MCDavldton. Allegany, Pa., March 27, 1866 toW 4 r Ep lalea . 77 1" ' 75 sTper selitbeVelet4 COMMON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE ,PRICE . 4 :1E5,00. This Machine pill do all kinds of work equal to the high priced Machines, and is the only practical and reliable Cheap Svwing • Machine in the world. 'Send for descriptive Circulars. Address— SECOMB & CO._, Chicago, 111., or Cleveland, Ohio. Apr. 2- im TILE SA.LEiII LEG. Under tho Patronage of the United States Go4ern meet. Models of this superior leg may be seen ai the Afrenev of the SALEM LEG COIiPANY, No: 33 ti # nth SEVENTET Street, Philadelphia and ice thew, or .etid fur a vreuhli rontaining full information. • [Apr.-Im. _ - -4-at $ bOto 100 2 00 250 300 201 0 25 10 12 25 75 85 250 200 3) 3:i 15 '2O 8 60 9 Ou 1 00 1 25 2 50 300 Cir ff.'coraoaxit YOU PLEASE ! 11 00 ~13 50 r 00 lu 00 22 • 25 500 10.00 • 15 20 20 25 15 18 40 45 1 00 135 500 24 00 15 IS • 10 12 75 .1 O'J NEW STORE . '4% NEW GOODS 1 30 is 1 00 1 5,1 4 5 0 4 35 I 20 4 55 r, - K OU 9 00 1 75 2 OU BUU •9 tit, WM . t i O ; C : orteo;lP. -. ,rrjson,Pa. ra„ A , 1 Has ifilled the Corner Store of John White's wit:b. a largei assort m ent of i 1 1 DRY , -COODS,, READY-MADE CIL.OIIIINCII BOOTS, SHOES, HATS APIID CAPiilv STOVES, &C., AND WILL ;I,EIDERSELL ANY COUNTRY MERCHANT IN THIS SECTIVI. Beet . 4 Priots from 15, to 18; Cents, worth 18 to 25. Good She6tl2s front' 16 to 22, worth 22 to 28. Best Delaines, olci r i ce,2s cents, worth 30. Clothing as low as any $;,7 re in Penn'a or New York, good Suits from $12,t 1 0 $25, worth I sls v $25. FLOUR,' roar.; a and PROVISIONS b: the bariel or ioa .< 1 One word and I close, awaiting - your inspection. shipped direct from ( New York, by my lirptht.r, C. 11. Simmons, rho buys , , , and as he does it for me at the same time he,buys for himself he charges ma not.‘'ll3l bad. buys so I can sell here as low as most merchants pay themselves In New York, and 11, e l" sell 'as as Elmira or Wellsville, prices. So Come on I' ' Harrison, Pa,, May, 1866 Pro =1 P. A. STEBBINS Si Co. Headquarters for Bargains I FIRST FALL OPENING! Elegant Seasonable Dress TEE CORNER-- STORE FULL ! Dresand Cloak Trimmings "1.•01 1 1, ‘.\ r ; , • 1•• f , MAMMOTH STOCK OF Egclocirtm csair• 1:171.4:3e5s C The Proprietors of the POPULAR CORNER STORE are I determined to supply this market with the best quality of DRYIGOODS, FIATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, AND PATENT MEDICINES. FLOUR, FEED & PROVISIONO Oatober, 15?155 . .. p::-17 , .:..!-!•:,,,,,-...:::: ) :. , N : --, 0- ~: ---,..- ::„.:.. ~..,-..-;: ...„ ;;:_„. gi , • __ . : CROCKERY; PROVISIONS, p • 0110 c o lll , 1 1 , i ! -‘\ - ' I IMII My Good 3 ai Yours truly, J. P. SIMMONS. CR ei c-ERIES P. A. STEBbIPIS & CO: U - 4 bought for me and vrholosaling, II