TRIAL OF ItF F DAVIS, BALT'Moex, Na' 11.—Yesterday Jef row Davil was indicted for treason by the Graniiirtt r , of the United States Dis trict Ceti - it tic Av in session at N3rfolk,r trial of 'prinoner it is suppose ,l 'take plan) in June. laM -4tederato Lnar part of Sir Henry "I ••• . d oug,Aiton (who investP-* !Houghton .. of it 900,000) -and 0" to the amount British capitalists „ler sympathizing lineation has 1- cod parti:-.ans, an ap ,een made to our Govern. went, tb°' ent ...c the United States, as a sole. " . • .4ation, shall adopt the foreign indebt edness of the rebellious States, Jnow in solvent, and make all things eorufor:ahle to the bondholders.. The British holders ' of the rebel - cotton -leap bonds complain that Messrs. Erlanger &Co the Paris bankers who received the Money, have not accounts' '-ir it, and decline giving any information co the subject. There can be pnly one reply to the request thus , made=-namely: that the United States ought trot and will not acknowledge, adopt or discharge the rebel debt The British sympathizers,who advanced mil lions on a promise to be reimbursed "si inoutbs,ufter the ackdowledgment of le independence of the Southerol Conf , era. / tion," must. be strictly kept up to / t. ,e pen alty of the bond. Let thenywAit until the aforesaid "independenee'Ae azkriowl edged, and theft ask for their 'money from the parties who borrow / A it.l It is ab surd as well as imputint.t, to expect that the United States will pay the rebel debt. 00 t!' de COPI!EELTEAD APAISE OF GEN. GRANT —lt will be gratifying to tbe many friends of Lieut. Gen. Grant to Itno:V that be re ceives the abuse of the New 'York Ni:tes Praise frond such a source would be slan , der, and would occasion in3al men to doubt the Lieutenant General. The News says : Among the casualties of the recent war, Lieutenant General Grata . must be reckoned the most remarkable. accident. That a Man without any marked ability, withoul fortune, without influence, should start a subaltern officer, and at the,eud of the struggle, stand most leader of our ar• mies and the most com,picnous person in the nation, is a fact so near akin to fa ble as to shock all the probabilities of reason. The philosophic. historian will be puzzled to explain the plMnotnenon. Hardly less singular is. the circum • stance, that a Man Of the gfeat abilities and rare accomplishments i of General Boon, favored, too with . every adventi dolts advantage, s ' honld utterty fail to win the prize so firmly grasped by his less worthy competitor. Here is a sol dier of genius and skill and' every moral quality requisite to the character of a "great captain, wit4ut fame atad without, position, after an opportunity the most propitions to the display of his extraordi nary energiee.. is said that the Allo. :Meadville; is not likely, tage fro the liberal Lion. C.j V. Culver,. ed. That gentleman, d, gave the institut%n i i T ted thereon a college iO,OOO, bit he neg!ect-: itle, and the property the assets of Culver, lat. makes the matter tition, grbteful fur his d in one of Mr. Clu le extent of ,530,000, prove a dead I,:,ss. -UNLUCKY.—It gheoy Co/leze, at to derive the advai donations of the which it has expec it will be recollect real estate and er , building costing $ ed-to transfer the now appears anion P-eon & Co. IV worse is, the insti generosity, invest) l ver's banks to t• which ie likely to the couroouse.in Stu n a bond. of co I:cation thereof Or many years, been settled, by a vote. held on; Tuesday last, 6 majority in favor of The location of air county has be among the people rnd has at - length The election was l and resulted in 3 Middleburg. owa) Lc l dger gives an iving in Hardin county, stronger 'than the vein dship. His name is IHe way a member a sixth lowa ,infantry. i of Sherinan's army to right arm in a slqi• lie seems 'to suffer ce from the loss, and his left brm. It is no r him to cut and cord ords per day, and lie fry dollars that he can and fifty rails in one The Eldora ( account of. a man who is said to be brated Dr. WI. Walter Hadlock. company C.of tli. During the . mare the sea he lost h finish near Macon. i4tle inconvenie chops wood wiih unusual effort 5. two and a half . offers. a wager of split one hultdreci day. PErts.-4 report lately'. LllepartMent shows 010. oty jumping" wa.l ex. ea near the close of the 0,000 men enlisted by during the last year of 000 reached the arty. quitted were unirerSal Ito any particular locality.. BOITSTY JAPM made to the War the crime of "bo tensively commit late war. Of 51 tho Government thsi war, but 168 The frauds co , and not confined, londent of the BaltimOre , g from the heroic city s, the first families still Blue Flag," " - Wear the lif the "stern staiestnan" vis," and prate o; their Constitution and tlict old none but radicals insiit no; yet in a frawe of to in the control of the 111 r. A corros I American, wrti of Itch m end, sing the "Bonni: Crap," and talk as "President D rights.ender the flag. 'Of course such people al-, mind to particip Government. s,, .en,of Somerset have neat- Koontz for Congreps .n. The Uoion m. inated Gen. W witioat oppositil THE Couderia - I 1-10S'' uay, May 15,C1.860. ~ Ivill M. W. Ic.I.I.ARN:EY.E4•Fon. FOR .GOVERNOR: GEN'LI J. W. GEAR Of Cumberland ebu;ty. Vir We have advices fro M i. St. Thomas stating, that' a French steamer arrived there od the 2d instant with 1,200 Frehch troops for Mexico, A rather sinular . ; inary-to the evacuation uhich ;has/been °Sl annOunced to beg'n in Noyeruber, I E . ;G, and to be Completed in Nov l euaher, 1567. • I - (11 1 108 r" :Tatnes Stephen e IrishHead-Cen ter of the Feiiians, .arriv4d in New YOrlc, Thursday,; May It) in the steamer Napoleon 111.. from Havr . He is staying at the Metro politan HotelOrhich was tile point of attrac tion forfil e;xcited Fenhin cfowd all last evening. He 'made a brief speech before re / • tiri vg from public view for the night. Henry J: Raytnond votdd for the ,hh Report of the Aeconitruttion This is a new evidence that the is a unit on the intiportant (Ines the country, a i nd,though a ferr A! projects of theiri owu yet the ;onable policy nklopted by a large in the end bcoine the late of • I I-1. Even adoption of t Committee. Union Party tions before may have pc fair and rens!. majority wil Ilse land. the opportunity for which you Waited 1 Smith Si Mitchell are Manning's ,TeWl":lrX'Store are r ro atural,s.riclbentifnl photographs r.. , call anti test thetr sl ill. T 'ey riselves in noother edema.' cousiructioli. gir Now have so lung fiJcated over Ancing fine, Give them n. speak f,,a• th The Con-titutional Amendment reported from the Joi i Committee Of fifteen, to form the basis of. : syEtetit fur the restoration of the revolted States to representation in Con gress and.th 4 to a c'omplete National ReCon struction, p isted the!Housc, May 10, by Yeas 12S ; Nays 37—far more than two-thirds in the affiritive. ir.verylMember elected by riz 1. i the Republ . c n-L'ilion party Toted Yes, in cluding ev4nl Mr. Raymond, whose journal has been so hard onl the Committee and the Report that %-e.'stip+ed he would certainly vote No. The Kentucky half-breeds of course voted withb'eir Micky supporters of McClel lan in 186 : Messrit. McKee and• Randall of Kentucky v'i 4!(.1 with the Republicans—Yes. Latham am i'l . Vhaley i of West Virginia voted I n with the Cop erheads, and probably mean to go with the 1 ' hereafier. i The amendment now goes to the Senate, and we trust ' will there be carried by more than the requisite two to One. , It is not what we would have ; but we believe in taking the best we can 'get as The true way to get more thereafter.l IThe proposition may be amended here, as it would have been in the Rouse but for Dernocrtic op'pcisition.—Ni.Y. Tribune. Am: I ThThe'.; Leyican. Freedmens' and mon' Association. EDITOR 361.711NA4 :1 With yodr IIeTMISSI2 will tnakela.brief appeal to the loyal people of /his county in behalf of th i , or'ganization whose narb l e headsl this article, The object 11' of till S i octty can lbe best stated,in the lan guage dr its d o nstlHtion, Ar4cle • which is in the follolWin,g wirds : "This COrnruissiijn is conslii co-operaterwith thi,people of t out distinction of ; race or col prorement of their; rondition of ind try;edlicatipn, freedom mot/ality. No sehO,ols or supp 'b,e thatinta - ned frorit the benefits shall be e chided because of e' Thereust be 4 p large number of.people in this Srave little county of Putter, who heartily sympathlz l with this movemen . I Oust there are many who will , r j eet it a plirilege as well as a duty to give rithe moren+nt active and efficient sipnort. 'i We did our full/ share, in putting dciwn the rebellion. -i,, i' am always, on all occasicins, ' , rani(' to refer t? the l umber of brave boils who promptly Marched tS the front nt tqe call of:the Presidebt. That work • I was well and nobly done, But there remains just as noble a wcirk•—that of educating, en nobling aod trainipg for citizenship, the poor and ignorant of the South. The real the only true way of recoasirncting the !States lately in rebellion lis to educate, elevate and Christhin 'l € 1 ize the poor but loyal people pf those States, and t)is ground-fork the "Freedinens' and Union C mmissio i n" have undertaken with and n successenergy successThe.Co s missioit already 111,t s in,its employ 773 teschrs, m1(1140,000 pupils are being ed ucaceti fod• usefulit l esz: and happiness by them. It übtjishes rno!ntlily, at 7G John Street, New Yor, The 4erican Frecibnan, a period ical of grltat interest to every !loyal 'person. This aunty. Ii hope, Will : Ilionor itself by contribuling to V l le TrensurY of this grand • 'ion a su i tficient sum to employ nt Tenchdltill the work of reconstrue .orougl4 done. 1 1 may be sent to George C. Ward, easurer,l No. 7y John Street, New am aliiihorized to sty that all such .ions wit be bread', cast Upoa the Yours'', fora United Nation, J. 5.31. orggniza • least one Lion is th Money Esq., T ork. I; eontribu waters. Mes.a!ge from the Porderl i Land" is ; Of a neat little book, "intended to Sabbdth School Teachers in their is n true narrative of one ;ul,,gh thOiintiness and faithfulness of a ieacher,i was led, in her dying hour, A inessa'ge ivhichlwe wish we could the ear of ieveay one engaged in the chooliwoiy." copy will be sent, Large, to any zuperintendent for ex )11, by tiddressinglJ. Garriguel 148 S. 4th, Philadelphia. the title enconra labor of wbo,thr. devoted' to leave repeat Sabbath free of ti aminatlf Co., pub JOUP: L iAL port, PO. ited to aid and South,with or, in the int pon the bask and Christian y depots shall s of which any II: `• on't be in haste to plit off woolen clothing in the Spring. Many a "bad cold," . [ (who • ever! saw a good one 7)! rheumatism, lumbag6 and other aches and pains, are lurk-' Ing in the lirs• shiny days, ready to pounce • upon the incautious victims Who have laid aside. their; defensive-armor of flannel. All sudden changes in the system are attended with enore;or less danger, but the body can accommodate itself to almost any condition,. provit.ed it be assumed gradually. The use of flaaneliguards against sudden change of temperature. In a warm day, when perspira tiort flaws freely, if it be allowed to pass otT rapidly, the evaporation carries with it much .heat from the body, and a' chill - may be pro duced, followed - by a derangement of some function, as "cold iu the head" or unnatural disehatge,from the bowels. In all cases flan nel should not be lal.d aside until the weather is settled permanently warm—in,this lattitude -usually after the middle of June. The change should be made in the morning; never in the after! part of the day, when the energies are partly abated and the air is usually growing cold: ,gfirThe bill granting gratuities and annui ties to soldiers of the war of 102, and their widows,bas passed the Senate and I-Pnise,and no doubt has the signature of the Governor. It proVides for the payment of . a gratuity of $4O, and thereafter a yearly pension of S4O, to all soldiers who served at least two months in the war of 1812, or were disabled in .the service, or the widows or the 'same. Appli cation to be made to the Auditor Genn.ral, by Affidavit of the applicant to the fact of ser vice or disability, verified by t4 - o wituessei ; and in the case of widows, by the affidavit of the widow as to the time of service of her uusbarid, and the fact of her lawful marriage. g„ec'The Northern Cat:lira] Con3pany,having obtained pai:?ssion of the Elmira: SA: Canan dalgua road,' have put dOwn a- third rail to Watlins,which connects with the l!lltesteani ers. thus secure a narrow gunge road to that point. They are, also, taking up the rail and narrowing the track from Watkins to Canandaigua. From this city to Canandaigua is one division, will be under the superinten deuce df.l. AL Redfield, Esq., of Elmira, Asst. Geni Superintendent of the Nonhern Central. This makes a I,brough route from Philadelphia and Baltimore to ICauandgigua through this city, without changing cars. We are informed that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has secured the Canandaigua Sc Niagara rOad,and dill form a throughronte from Philadelphia and the South, to Niagara, without changing cars. This will be a very desirable route by which to reach that delightful watering place. jpariA nice little confidence game was play ed off on one of our lumbermen a few days ago. A man of Some sixty years or more,with white locks, neat apparel,and well:to-do look generally, whO registered his name at the Herdic, house, as Harris, wanted to purchase a large hot'of lumber. He seemed to have plenty of money, offered extravagant rrices for every horse that took his fancy, and finally pur chased ltimber; of L. A. Ensworth, to the amount of jlOlOOO. Two carloads 14re sent to a planing !spit ! to be dressed for flooring, where itwas done and loaded on-cars to start for' the Jity. Mr. Harris gas c a eight draft on New 'orlt for the slo,9oo,and before the lumber Jeri, a!protest cause back and no r.. , seareh could discover that said Harris was ever known,rit,the bank drawn upon. He left Herdic House inn great hurry, not taking his plethoric carpet bag and not having time to pay; his bill. The carpet bag was opened and found to be well filled with old papers : - Mr. Harris' has not been -beard of since, and is,no doubt,enjoying the joke practiced at the ex pense Of our sharp friend in the lumber buSi i nesS.--L Williamsport Bulletin. AmeriLn Manufactures--the American Watch Co of Waltham, Mass Every one knows that the mechanism of the best manufactories of this country is unequal led in any other part of the world. The genius of American mechanics produced l the cotton ' gin,ithe mechanical reaper and mower, the sewing.machice, and last but not least, the 7.-ondeful Machinery of the American Watch Company of Waltham. This company was establiehad in ISso,and has groWn in propor tions which entitle,it to s .a first rank among the manufacturing enterprises of the I N ew World. It employs between 900 and 1,000 arlizans of superior skill and character, and . a large and thriving town has grown op in its vicinity,— The factory covers over three acres of ground and as an illustration - of its extent, we ! mention that it is supplied witl 60 miles of iron pines and produtes an aggre- gate of:nearly 75 ; 000 ;catches per founders of this Company beliew same delicate mechanical proc had produced such remarkably p. in larger maebines,might be appli greater ttava:ntage to the prodh Rated. The foreign time-pietei principally by hand, and except cost, 'fin imperfect article, often and of little 'y:,lue in the result mysteriout and infinitesimal or' when - aggregefed, produce the tv fruit of sloe* and toit.some menu In the results, there must of com that perfect uniformity which is i fur correct time-keeping. Tip p.trts ,of the American watch hand ire fa4hioned . , by the most accurate maihinery; Wheels pinion., springs, 7 • screws, absolutely uniform in weight,circum ference, diinensio'fis, and in every possible particular, are turned out in myriads by un erring, fingersitif steel, and their proper com binatiOn and adjustment by skilful workmen have given the Company its high reputation. Its watches 'not only go with the trade and go in the pockets of 200,000 people, but they go right isnd go evorprhere.—Exchange. Court Proclamation. WIJE'REAS the son. Robert G. White, President Judge, and the Eons. C. §.l Jones and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judes of the Courts of Oycr & Terminer and General Jail DeliverNi Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphan's CrO'art and Court of Common Pleas for the county of Potter,' Bade issued 'their precept, bearing date the twenty-foUrth day' of Feb'y in the year of our Lord one thou-1 sand eight hundred and sisty,six, and to me, directed, for holding a court of Oyer 1.:. Ter,: miner and General Jail' Delivery,. Quarter' Sessions "f the Peace, Orrhan's] Court, -and Court of common Pleas in the Borough of Coudersport, on MONDAY . , the 18th day of June next, and to continue one week : Notice is therefore hereby given to the C.qr otters, Justices of the Peace :and Constables ' wit'ain the county, that they )d then and there 1 in their prher persOns, at 10 o'clock. 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 l3y their recoguizauces to prose ' cute against the prisoners that are or shell be in the jaiil of said county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute against then) .1 as will heir% Dated nt Coudersport, May' 1, 3.BGG, and 'the 89th It-bar of the Independence of the United Stel. es of AIIICriCa. W. W. BROWN, Sheriff': LIST OF CAUSIUS In the Go l an of Common Pleas of Potter County at June Term y 866; Rouse vs. i lallory et al • Cole use of W. T. Jones, vs. S. G . Nelson Mercereau Weston vs. Dedrick & White. Mills vs Bartlett Crane vs Seeley Schaffer vs Barnlay & Bailey Watrous rs Daggett Goodrtch vs Munroe S Cobb's Admr's Plymeet vs:Dearing • Gule vs Fox, Graves et 'al Swain, assignee &c. vs Graves, guardian &e. Stephens & Nichols vs Beatman Lyman vs Clark Patterson vs Francis B. F. Burt vs Roulet township t'ole vs Gordon Booth vs pamilton Hackett C.l.Clevelnnd • Dean vs Graves, Starkweather et al Dodge vs Ives & Salsbury ' Same vs same Allen vs Flynn Ensworth vs Flynn • Thatcher vs Peterson Billings vs Pye McDougall vs Beatman & Edwards Tyler vs Grandy J. OLMSTED, Prothonotary. April 19, 1866. COUDER SPORT AND . SHIPPEN STACK ROUTE ". M daily line Wiirl'E'S daily line of :lamed -will leave c'oudereport, until furthet notice, at $ o'clock in the morning, 'arriving in Ship pen about '4 o'clock in the afternoon, and will leave Shippen on the'iirrival of the morning train, at 1.0:30, ar w ing eouder,port abOut 5 o'clock, P. id Trliveteiai are refered to the Time-Table of the Phil adelPhia k Erie Ritilruiel, which will be found :Myer tined in tliie p ipt r, for further part particuln o about the advantagee of thin route. • New York passengers will SAVE 30 MILES TRAVEL AND 5 HOURS TIME by tlking this route in preference to that or the Erie Rail-her. NI) ChiANGE iOF CARS DETWEE:N SIIIIPPFN AND NEW 1101:K. Finis., new, com• forttible ivagons nod good tOints are kept on the Stage Rout r e: Packages and Evermo buain,a attended to with care. D.l F. (I LASSM IRE, AULES WHITE, Proprs Coudersport, Pa., Oct. 9,1535. • '57171.-WrIPMSC3 Fern ova, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORK, TIIE PICTORIAL BOOK OF ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS OP TIDE REBELLION t TT Enoic, P..triotic; Political, Romantic, Rumor. _EI: out. and plendidly IlluiurateciNyiever 300 tine Portraits This Work for. genial humor, tender pathos, start ling intetest, and attractive beauty; st:mth, peerless among. all its competitors. The . Vaiient and l:irsve Hearted—the Plarmresqltak end Dramatic, thl i illy and Marv':ton., the Tender and Pathetic. The Ritll uf anti Story, Camp, Picket,-Spy. Shunt.. Tlivonee, imd Siege ; Startling Surprises; IKotialOrful Eiscapi.e. Famous IVords arid Pecs/et of W o man,tam' he who!e . l'allotarn, the War is here :11111 littirtliti,ly portrayed in a masterly manner, st lance historical and romantic, rendering it the nic.st brillMnt and resalable Look that the war has (fitted forth. Disaidud ; gallows and soldiers, teachers, energetic young men. and ail itt wan: et proritiable employment, will liud this the best chance maim mon , y ever )et others 1. Send for eirzoiltw, iind see our terms. N ATIoNA I. I'L'131.1:311 ING CO. rimy 1-1 m) N. 517 Nlimir Street, Philadelphia. l'a, 17 4. Cteli'.%", 1794. INSURANCE COMPANY OF I7RTH AMERICA; PIIILADIMI'IIIA. Olde.,t! Insurance Company in America; Cash,Capital and Surplus over e 1,750,000.000. SEVE:t;TY-ONE Years Successful Business Experience, with a reputation for integrity and hgnOrable dealing unsurpassed by any siniilnr institution. LOSSES PAID since organization, $l'L -500,000.00, with 'tit the deduction cf a cent, or a day's delav I 1 1 1 LIBERAL R A TE for all the safer classes of property. iliSalnlriCe of Dn:ellings and Content 3, a .FpeCiaj!y, BRICK or STONE Dwellings insured per - pe! uaily, if desired. lon terchs of the greatest eeonotny'and safety to the'ins4ed. more Orin It is 'Wisdom and Economy to insure in the best Companies, and there is none better tIM - n the old i insurance Co. of NorEP America r nnum. The ed that the IMEMEI Apply to t feet results led with even • AT J: OLMSTED'S TORE can always hc . found the best o Cooldng, Box and Parlor STOVES Men, TIN and SHEET -IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, •SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, 4griculbiral Implements. such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, HOG-POWERS, &c. HIS WORK is well made and the material good. Good end substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy, Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1863.-50 lion of the r ire made vhen orhigh nt of repair, kbroad,theJe , ans ‘vh i eh, tch,are the LI processes. r e be lack of ndi;pensable i l constituent On he other delkAte and P. A. Stebbins, & Co. ' A ItE AGENTS for the sale of WHEELER S WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES for Potter County MM=M=E! M. W. McA.LARNtY Agent for Potter coantv. • 825 THE 1525 UNION BuslitiEss COt.LEGE. Handel and Ilayden' inn, Eighth and Spring . Garden Sts l , PHILADELPHIA. Thomas May 3Pierce;jitt. President and Con.ultlng Acenuata t. EXTILIORPAnd INDUCErNTS r • Novel & Rertaa.nent rrange naeut, of Business College Terms, j From April 1 to October I, ISM, j' AND S. CCCCERDING YEARS/ 1 I - LIFE,' SCHOLARSHIPS, including 'punk keeping, Rosiness t'orrespouttent6, Forms nd Cu•toms. 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Dap and Evening Instruction for both Sexes and all Ages, ,II ITn Rankine, Stordkrepi g, Book.krepin P,nman ship, Pell Phonoimaiihy.-At ithinetic, snration, Algebra itimnietry, Analytical Gennietry, The enteniu,, Nnrization, Surveviiig, (lunging, Mining, Mechanic:it Drawing, Commercial tierniami Telegraphing-, and the Branches, at moderate pr.ces . ' Endorsed by.the public as the most surcessfut 13e-i -m.Sis College of ti country, v`• id evi.ieneed by the fact, that FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO STUDENTS • linve entered in ti .e „I ' FIOST Sii AIOSI'IIS OF ITS I',XISTCNCt jf Principals of i alepayl intents. THOMAS, 'MAY PIERCE, A. M. , , GEORG I.: 13. 8. S. B.& NE 4 C. N FARR , Jrt.,; s l J. T. REY HENRY Klial, A.E.IIOGEtto:ON, Supported by au aide 4'orps ..4.6.3isajits. - Call or send fora Cotalogne, college Carrenry, nod PiereCh Pracilcal.lidt:rator. OFFICE, NO. 531 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, April24.-.2m BOARDING! T"Esulisei ilier,late Landhail cif the Union nouse, is I,r,Parcd tu'aceitintiiiiiiatc Nisitors to the Coun t,. St at Nvith Boardintr, at rfitsonable irates I Jurois, Vitnessi , anti others wit find it to tiheir iidcaiitage to give him a calf,' S. C. rifefps. Coudersport, F ib. G, ISG° If LYMAN 'kibUSE. - , 1 Lewisville, Potter County ; , ,Pennsylvania. „ • , p rItTO7%; 'LEWIS. I'ropri et or. II ~. ing taken this exiallent I lotel, the proprietor Avisheß to make the acquaiutatice of the travelinv public iind feel, confident oh . uit'i tic; 1 1 sat is fAction to all who May C:01011 hilll.=Feb!. 12,613 1 11 ____:. i -- TTIE Athintie,.llar h l4l's. Vontrz rt.ter.-oreq Ai-thtzes Lady'a 73,:tdre•or, Frank & .pc.morests for Jlay ja-t ree.ived nl it i r A:tle hp I). Ci & L•arateo. a t the l'o-t Utlie it In linrer's Le-ite's and tAher ncturlai., and NV ,(-1:!‘s altcaca on hand. . RORACE GREEiLEY'S • NIISTORY or Tut: Mizhirt. cIiNFLICIT;" in. TWO Vultlllle.. Elegantly with 144 1 part raits on steel ; nu merous maps and diagrams Of battle; ti Ida ; views etc. l'2s,oUUmndi.is rod. . Volume Lof aim Al tWo year , later tha» the dra=t part'Uf'»early ever:), other, all eady inc.u.lee among its patrdnit full 2.5,0uQ0f the purcltne ers of those works, and. is everyAiliere teeug nizod as the higlieet -authotity, even byithe - authot'e le'litlC ti opitiient-+. • Volume 11. be ,ready in ie few months—at,t tun ic-I day' on Which n welbitreparedlidstory of the war can be olitabied. The Claire work - , inimitable oldie in eNcellett . ee of plan and detaill will-Ito costly superior to :my: ' of now coutpletc•tb t meat of which were "eompleterl" loak before Gen. Gratit's report was madelo and fat the 1110,t, RI I'Ffactory tore of the late etupettilltis struitzlifraitegether one quAted for eteat'mcc, ftline , F, and ItcOtraey of sinte--, mente, combined with elthdor and graidde delineation of events. ' . • If compliqed desicued, the wlarlt-'IHII be author ity as to the events of the most donderful era in the history of the Country.—Al G. CUIVIIN, Governor of l'ennsyiennia. . ' • • It would he ditlicolt to pliio too 'high an 'estimate' on the service Mr. Greeley has rendered our rinintry tlfe preparation of this ' Folume. I wait the iorthemning of the seilond ;•olume' with eager expectation.—wtimAtt gLIIEY, 31, C. It bears Ow tnuka of lithor, studied candor and aceuraey.—WrisMAtt 11, Skir.SRD. :'S.C . Oktrtry Of State. The narrative in simple clear, with sii much of life and spirit in it 11,tt it k he'd to immpossible .01 to read is whole chapter without. stopping.' It will he and ouLild to lee read by all our country rnen.—ED,%Att Cowan, U. S. Sgiiatel II raoysives it a yalue heyoncl any other his tory of that eventful pm-incl. ,The iodustry and impartiality of Mr. Greeley will make this the text of all future - hi-tories of the Gore4tit r ehellion.—Tp.ie; - ocra STEVENS, M. C. Ot all the. Ilistorien of the GreatlZebellton which I hive eXaminell, this one serene to lie the beet in the cup , onarp-aa of ita aritecelent and Concurrent Con t:renslomil Record r ..; ote/I no K. the ..estts - of the sear itself.—Sciterxeic lipcakerl7: . S. House of Reprefit•iititti VCR. Velemb 11. will be nccorep:mi••d [Nl:Rhein extra har¢e,ll,v on e'opp(irplato Map of the Scat of \Vat, weltli ;1,00. only by iisweling' agents. Adare.s.st O. D. CASE Ap, ' rtfint.l Conn . , : 1566 '• ..• .! , , ;I 1, .. .. ,• ! 1,566 Philadelphia E r a SL•*Railipoad. THIS gri at line traverses the .. - t oril,ern and Nnrth ^,- west Counties of Peinnsvleanitt to the city of Erie on lake Erie. It has been leased and ie operated by the l'ENNsvt.v.Aptia Ilati ROAD' Cithrlsv. Time of passenger trains at EMPORIUM; • LEAVE EASTWARD.: Erie 7,fa1l Train ~.._.__...t. - 1,52 r..3r. Erie Express Train . A ' 0:17 F. 31. LEAVE WESTWARD.' ' . • , Eric Mail Train ..... . —l.--- ..---. ..... '12:00 5.31. Erie Express Train t ' , 0 :02 5. Y. 11aSsetiger ears run throhgh on the Etc Hall and Expre,s I raiill.without I et angd both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. • . —7 - '" ,- NEW YORK CONNECTON. r.pm-.3 New York at 600 F. M ;.:Yrrts., at Erie 015 A.M. Leave Erie at 1 55 r. n i, arrive at New York 3 40, r. M. NO CHANGE OF CARSIBETWEEN ERE &NEW YORK ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS cht all ,Night trains I For information respeetimi. Pa4enger business,ap. ply at Corner of 50th acrd Sfarket streets, Philadelphia And for Ft'eight businesi of the C6lntitny's Agents S. --f. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th apd Market streets : Philadelphia. - . J. W. Ileynolds, Erie.t Win. Brown. Agent, N. C. R. It.,lllltimpre. 11 . If. .1 - 101jetTON, General Freight Agt... Philada H. «. G WI SNEUI, Genera( Ilelint Agt. Phitada A . L . Ty LEit, General Supt, Wiljtam+pot . t, ,` "AGENTS WA L NTED." $175 "Etc MON CH. SO M ETIIINti ENT !HELY NEW. THE PHOTOGRAPH CASE AND FAMLY RECORD. great opportunity for enterprising per- I Isons of cue, gy to tnalie money, It is an article ut - whieh the patine have felt the need. It retails at a low price; and its beauty and utility is universally acknowledg , d. , The success which hag attended its sales warrants the assurance that ONE can be sold to almost every rarely. We arc prepared to show that wel have sweats who are clearing 4103 every month. Address for Circulars nud Term , , • ItAyitoND & MannfacturE , rs, 1 1 613 Cl#l4lnat Street, Pbl I. Summer Good! AT OLM§TEIPS, VOUR :attention is incited to the 1arg 1 ,,,, 1 I.:attractive stock just received, a r , for sale nalow as the same qualifies can be biju g h t anywhere in the county. We have on hand a large and varird a , sorrment of Domestic Cottons, co-,prising BROWN SHEETINGS, said! SiIIaT B IN L G EICHED MUSLINS 'DENIMS, I STRIPES. TICKINGS, and ; • COTTON FLANNELS., on which e c cannot he undersold. s . - We purchase onr goods for Cash and them at a very small advance From Cost. titt t ANMELS. iurchase RED, ! . GRAY, KrE, e t SHIRTING FLANNEL, rep At Olmsted's. I F you w• EU PL I kID F DRESS GOOD. ; • DELAINIES. PRINTS, BROCTIE, And WOOLEN' HEATS, MOODS, • SONTAGS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTB3, and CASSIXIERES. a fu II supply 41 Olmsted'ir. CLOTIIIIMT. f T fail to call before purchnsiiag eCi JO' see Coe nssortmeut BOOTS & SHOES FOR Men, Women ts, Children, in great riety and cheap -For 3,101a5-acs, `prop, Sugar, Tea and Cont., in fact eTdrytliing in the Grocery line, call AT OLMSTED'S A full aszortmCnt'of almost everything-thet is kept in a country store on hand. We intend to keep Goods that •will give satisfaction and sell good articles at the lowest living profit. AT OLMF,TED'S itittrb Grairi of all kinds, Butter, Wool, Sheep Pelts, Fan, Der Skips KM! County, Township and School Orders, for ill of Irhich the highest prices will be'paid Al. 0111)Sied'S Coudersport, 18. c 931 MIB BUCKEYE; STRAW-CUTTER TI.:NTED, 1F.64, BY I'o RTE.II. & RIIITI/ I .TIOUSANDS illeFe. 'Machines aro btint made and su!d, and give mar, versa' Salislactlo6 , than any oiher . Straw or' 'Stalk-Cutterl in inark,t. It has no unetinge abeut and can be mad" or ronai erl in any qountAl tnwn. T 11.• Knife is ..tatennarv—liox vitir'atei—fvedg —cute on top of thn knife —cut e evert-01111g nquare o any length you wl , 11, and you eiiiinot snaky racks -work of it 'even wit a dull knife. rice, s'll Samples of 1%%:“.! 'ince can be mien nt Clop of tk tmdcrmigned. ufacturvd and tor ctle , by N. H. GOOLISELL. Oct. 1565. • entylersport. rA FELLOW CITIZEN'S ! I take this method to inform you that Sam now located at 05wetyo; better known al Briodlovillo, wiOira Asl - ortrnent of .16,1/Y 4007)3, GROCERIES, READY MADE .CLOTO.ING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &a, WHICH MUST 11$ SOLD Regardlss of COST. My Store you will flnd in the Old Simmons, Block wilere Mr. YALE and myself will eser try to Sire you Good Bargains, And lope El so doing to merit a share of your patrousgs An earl► call is solicited J. r. simmoNsi °sway°, Sept. 18, 1865. • Lates rom Sherman OSIN k TAR, iron North Caroliiiit, for 1-11, eale by STEBBINS At '4)11 ru sled% At Olmsted's CAPS,