THE JOURNAL. Coudersport. Pa. Tuesday, May 22, 1866 M. W. bicALABIiTY, EDITOR. FOR GOVERNOR: GEN't J. W. GEARY, Of Cumberland county -I s ir A. New nai?in Lady bas a little - boy abhut two yearn old;of i derk eoraplaida,wbo' wag sent - into the sitting room to amuse him self. :Soon hisltnother heard a crash, and'on going into the room found afinemirrorbroken into small pieces.' 'On •being aili.edwhat he bad done it foi., be said be was not going to have thatsurly headed "britck" - boy Making up,•faces at. him. . ser no Copperhead papers are howling Snelyabout the expense of the ireedmen's Bureau and bablishing long 'colunins of sta tistics showing the cost of supporling 'lazy niggers." The real truth they carefully keep from their feaders—which is that about one dollar.,out of five expended by , that Bureau for provisione in'the South has been given 1 ...0 the negroes, the balance has been and is now contributed for the support of the poor whites who have been made destitute by the rebel iun. Prejn3ice, with the ignorant, is more'etrectiie than reason, and the advocates of a:bid Cause always find it Ettore convenient to aPpeal to it than to inform those affected lir it: VW" 800. Gt,ensi: IV. Sconstn, the able Ttepreiteiatative from the tyirild bit" 'Distil-let made's speeelt in the Dona; on the 2Sth day of ,April,. and which we publish iJr another coltnnu. ,This is:one of the'hest ()this many able 'efforts, and all who have the leait deSire to inform themselves on, the question now no severely agitating the pnblic mind will read It carefully and remernherits pertinent trial's. We are glad to learn that there its a strong feeling in farorcf his renomination. . Surely the Erie District cannot afford to set aside one who has proved himself so powerful in debate, and so honorable, manly, and upright in all his positions. a The breach in the darn is at length Closed up, and our town breathesimure freely. it is believed ;bat we are now past all further Inconvenience arising from this. source, and that the water will soon re-appear in our welts, and the mills he enabled to 'go right pa sawing. The canal will probably be opened for boats about the Ist of June. In the mean while, the work upon the dam will progress till that institution is restored ton respectable conditign of, durability. There have been 'about 200 men employed upon this work in the carious departmeqts of labor and rnochan 'Scat skill, and upwards of 20 : 000 perches of stone hare been quarried and deposited in the dato..—Clinton Repnbliean. t COOLt/Z COUCIIIIIRS.—The Mobile ]Regisier, edited by John Forsyth; Secretary of the . Navy in .Preeident Tyler's Cabinet, in praiie 0. Mr. Johnson's policy; .neclares that the lifniort army was ahost of 'radical chnsoli dationists the lbanner' ,tvhich these fierceßepublicans trampled in lthe dust will yet, "under Andrew Johnson's State: Rights D.:weer:tile policy; emerge triumphantly from its overthrow, and that luturet generations will lire to bless those who attetripted the de- 1 attictioit of American niiticnality. Consider- I Ilia fact that this disunion editor has been 4ep,riv , ed of ice for four Seers by that fierce urilotissittical; Farragot, and has bad 'a hot time hf it generally in Mobili, we , 'call the above cooL - . ' "BRAVE, BOYS ARE THEY!" ATTENTION ! A call having been issued to the Soldiers rd Pennsylvania to meet in Convention in the city of Pittsburg, on Tuesday,. the. sth day of ,Jane, at 10 o'clock A. M., it is desired that the Soldiers 'of Potter meet in County Con tention on May 31, in the Court-House at Coddersport,*at 2 o'clock P. If.; to select two Delegates to the State Convention,and trans 'Set Such other business as may seem to them necessary (a pro:imote their iaterests, and pre • aerie Unsnllie'd the character so bravely won. 11,is not .necessary to bold previous tovn-1 ship meetings for the' purpose of selecting delegates, all who have been honorably airibarged spill bo admitted to the Coni-en- Von, and.can vote. I,et Abe brave soldiers of Potter Make an ef f ort to secure .a voice in the June COniven ton. Nene deserve more credit—as none more bravely battled for the right. IWe pctliiished the State Convention Call tot week.) The Vialon 'State Central Comtaltteri - This committee met on the afternoon o hay Mb, at the National Union Club Rouse, Philadelphia.. We dean i from the Press that a large majority of theembers were present. Coll Frank Jordan, Tlsai l rman, presided, and E. H. Rauch, Esq., of Berks county, was ap- , Tainted secretary pro tem. , The usual sub committees were appointed, and arrangements made for future meetingsofthe principal com mittee. On motion, Wm. U. Kemble, Esq., of Philadelphia, .n as' appointed treasurer, and the Chairman was i nthorized to appoint three sten/lanelst secretaries. Messrs. George W. Haninsersley. of Germantown.A. W. Benedict. of Huntingdon, and J. Reidy Dunglison, of Philadelphia ,were selected as secret:, rie r s, and the, appointments subsequently unanimously confirmed. 1 • • • *The proceedings of tbe meeting were en tirely harmonious, and the' repsrts from all parts of the Eornmonwealth.of the most flat tering character.. The members of the Corn- mines are deterzidned, to prosecute the cam paign with - energy -and teal, and - nreeingtuine of electing our gallant standard-bearer Get,. 'Geary, by an immense majority. VICTORY IN WILIAMSP,ORT I 10.1 Republican Illajorily. • : Major Isizei. It-Woo tedi., , =The-firsttlectton for Citp ()facers! In Will liatniiport foOkilace on,l edniidttir; cand scar. sultenn a glorious victcryl for the 'ltepubli cans. The opposition rendes most desperate effort to retain in power the; men under whose auspices the Borough had become bankrupt, and the municipal affairs alloWed to rdn loose and unsettled.._-: - _ In the East Ward a mighty effort was Made Wasrry...thetzn4ols.a.:Wely,-loca l ;attok.secf„ tioosl basis , It wiiii - 6gb i t against the - piOs- Perity of the wiste'rn':portiOn of :the city; and thet . eOpperbiada Marla 'most of the feeling they could stir up on this iubject, It'Rilt be seen that their Capdidgite for Major obtained very large majority in tit Ward e rrhich was whittled down as it proceeded,westwurd where no fusion ticket or, side' 'sues were allowed to'distract the Itepublica votes. 'bir., CRASS hai l - announced that he RAS a JOEMiON man, out and' out. lie, expected to obtain the votes of (4? the Jonssos Repurtli cans. How much that availed him, is seen by the fact that this Year he is defeated by 104 majority, while he was elected by 27 'ma jority when he ran as a pure •"Democrat?' This looks' a e if ".11yIloli0" did not takelsvell with either par'y in the.new city —BuA2tin. REBEL TESTIIIO:NY. - ..Tho Nei .Yoi:k - 2171;t: of Nay '4; colts tong review 'of the •aDinry - of. a rebel Clerk," in which the.following extr4ct.o. showing bat influence n' N6rthern. Dern , hnd in causing the hitiodshed and 10, . property by a prolonged !rebellion :. ' June 22, 1843 1 ,—T0-tlsiy,l saw the m ma randum of Mr. quid, or the conversatioheld with Mr.Vallandigham, for file in the are lives r) Ile says' if We cal. only 14Id out this . yea ;hat the peace party of the 117o,rth would swee Ile Lincoln dynasty `out' of i tiolitical existence Ile seems to have thought Taint our cans was sinking, and feared we wbuld submit, Which would, of course, be I rttiaous to . his phrty I But lie advlses strOngVl against tiny in vasion of [Pennsylvania, for that wouldiunite nll parties sit the Iso,i-til, and so strengthen Lincoln's hands that hey Would be able to crush all opposition. (and trample .upo'n the constitutional ricrhts of the people, wits Mr. Vallnndighain t nominated by ,the I Dcrnocracy'of Ohio for goreornor of thal state - and his monaination was!hailed with salutes by his partisans in :other *l4tes, even here in Luzerne. This record should make, them blush for shame it such (V feeling is left to them. Let Union men bear it in rulud,, 1, 1 Oswayo, May 21, 1866. Eorroa Pfiri:EaJOTINAL : Enclosed p i gi will find the nathes of fifteen new subscribers to . . your paper for the campaign, and.the Money, 80. • I like the tone of your paper—it has the true ring. I hope it will be extensively pa trotiiieddhe ensving season. Let every l Ealent.. ed, patriotic man and woman in the t hounty (for we have many) contribute to it, columns. atd iet every family take the paper.' I By so doing Potter county will sustain the eputa tion, which she So richly deserves, of. t being, 41 one of the most enlightened and -p trietic counties in the State, ! I shall get EO e:more subscriber!! and Will ortvard the names and the money soon. '4ouvs, Vespectfully; ' M. lI..MUN ; SON. [Won't others imitate - the example of our ) • friend Dr. Munson I The success of or cause r depends upon the in;elligence of the' ' eople i and all .car, if Wei hill, nintribute th that lend. We 'must ,not it down ) witn , our hinds in our pockets, hoping for. success, but 'refus inglt to,Work. pigitcan only be . sec red by conqt+ing Wrong. .!}:yi! is ctlways s rong, it is only by Oneation that Good is secnred.) It is not an env victory, but: it, can lie, made certain, by using the •Proper. arms. It. is a mistake to suppose ;that) boisterous meetings just• befire' tin election are veryeffective agents forbuceess. i They-perform th it work. and are 'certainly tiot, .to tie disparn ed, but i t i s th e i e , et tint study of the truth, at,d the constant. and; iepeped presentation of indis putable facts' concerning She great is+es, that secures Victory. "A Printi3;k wtird jajthe most potent iniltienco'on earth. The sitcePh of an orator no natter how eloquent lie 172 i be, not I ,' . • . matter hovr much hiS music may"' el arm the . tl ear of those Iwho hear. bim;,dies TO 't" of the mind. 'irou. ore 'delighted • with it i you re peat it ;; yen chat!about it with your friends. But time weakens theimpression. The words begin to fail and to be forgotten); new sights and sounds f crowd them out of retjoilntion But a printed . word is snother thing. It sd dresscaitself persistently, constantly and for ever, to the; eye and to, the mind. f Children read itolthough it maybe hut the 'rubbish ofn library. /tlfastens its : impression •)n young minds aid old, with a firm,shatp touch which' is beyond the power of spoken wcrda, and which, if it:begins to lath, can be i deepened and renewed as often as you take up the fur I " gotten page. . It never dies 1 Caution to Farnsers. The Pennsylvania llbusn of Ropresentatircs has l passed a bill which is of interest to farm• ers and drovers, and which it is well jt t they should understand. It prohibits the sde of any cattle or, sheep afflicted by the pi( uro pneumonia, or other contagious or infectious disease,'whether alive or dead, and also de claresithatnny ether disposition of them shah be illegal. So that it will appear that the fart_er cannot either sell or give away his dis. eased animals, of r slaughter them and turn the Poisoned flesh lull), meat.. Furthermore,cattle and sheep which have been diseased 'cannot be sold or dispnsed of for two months antr they liaie perfectly recovered. A violailen or, this act rendersl the'OtTenders liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or to irn. prisonment not l exceeding En months; ,Pro. 'vision 19 'ills° ;na ge in the ass that,cattle and fan - at etirga townships or bcironglia where any contagions disease'ezists, and Such animals as are l found estray;niftrary'to.this law, shall be sold for the pityfiseit ofiosts, in the same- manner as ,cattle at large' under fennel. nets.„ , ,Tlie law Travapplytolhefinderpest as to ,t e peurct-„ , , , ried:tents, abditt terms and penalties are _p -Wortlly ‘'nf•.iittentiOn by our friends: in the country. ' IT CANNOT.BE., Two or three weeks. since, the Elk Advocate contained a long communication Urging a I union in'this District ofJohnson RePublicans and Democrats upon.anandidatefor Congress 9 , l344uggelated:tlii paint, of o)l. l F:triton . B: Cortis . Of Wrirrei3;iti ti suitalde arnalgination nonshiee; - ! What political ground k Cul Curtis of present protends_to stacd upon we know not, but he is about the last man ere should eipeet to find sailing under the "my :policy" tag of Andrew Johnson., For the pasn-ten years - he has traveled in the front ranks -of radicalisui, but if he proposes to forsake his frienOs dad companions in arms, and join the crew he has knight so long and so well his Friends (and lie has many) In this section . of I the district are desirous of knowing it. We I can assure bins that no companions will joifi, him from the 17,iion ranks from' this region, We haveyet to hear ofa republican in 11'Kean county who is willing to trust himself on Johnsola platform, and we must have more reltabhlevidenee than the Elk Advocate, to convince us that' Col. C,arlton B. Curtis Is ready to commit political suicide just yet. It cannot h , o that he is‘willin=• to sacrifice his good name, politically, by following the lead of a raiin who is proving himself so faithless To his friends and wickedly treacherona'to his party.--Jicir.cfsn Nincrr. ms a War 'curs • I crlit O Banner Store OSWAYYO, PA. SAMUEL JOHNSTON, Would respectfully inform the citizens of Pot ter county that he is receiring, Treekly, from New York, supplies of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, 7 SHOES, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, EARTHEN and CHINA-WARE, &c., &c. I Ile is determined I NOT. TO BE UNDERSOLD, Highest Market Price Paid far Shingles and all kinds cf Country Produce. Feeling thankful for past favors ho hopes by konett and fair dealing to merit a continuincg of the same. CALL AND TRY THE PRICES! oswayo, May 22,6 m SHERIFF'S SALES, Y'VIRTLIE of sundry Writ. of Venditton Exponas. Ficri Faciai and Lerari Fscias 1 B issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Putter County, Pennsylvania, and to tue rec Zed, I shall expose to pbblic Sale or outer v. et the Court „Douse in Coudersport,: on MONDAY, the 18th day' or June. 18d6, at 1 ~'clock, p. m.. the 'following described 'tree ts or parcels of land to wit .Certain real estate in Stewartson ,township bounded 'and disci ibed its follows viz : on the East by. warrant No. 5943; nit the North by warrant No 5960. on the West by lands of William -McDougall and warrant No. 5 Iso,and on the 81:inth warralit No, .:ti942, containing one thousand and eighty one acres.with allow ance of six - per cent. for roads c.'being 'war rant No. 5963 with iabout one hundred and fifty acres improved ob • which is erected two frame Louses,three frame Ehanties,tliree frame barns, one blacksmith shop, one saw.mill and some fruit trees thereon. To ho sold as the property of John S. Clark. - ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land viz t• beginning nt a Hemlock Stump 'on the Worth line of Lot No. 38 surveyed to Geo. W. : Dice, and the South West corner of thid Ibt,thence north a half degree west eighty-four perches to a post, the North West corner of this lot, thence South eighty-nine :degrees, East::along the South Tine of Lot No. 40 one hundred and eight perches to a post the the North-east corner of this Lot, thence s o uth a half degree east eighty fourperches to a poi , t "the South-East corner of this Lot-on the North line of Lot No. 38, tht nee North eighty nine degrees • West one hundred and' eight pei-ches to the place of beginning. Containig 84-three and fit e tenth's acres with an al lowance os six ner cent. for Roads /Cc. be the same more. or less being Lot , No. 39 and part of warrant No: 1281 in Genesee township. To b • sold as the property of Elizabeth D. Whit aker and Chester "Whitaker. ALSO—Certain real estate in Sylvania township bounded and described as fullowe viz : commencing at the south-west corner of -Cite: ter imieson's lot nu the east batik of the sinemaboning creek, thence net 145 Perches ton hemlock coruer.thence north 116 perches to a beech core er. tht[nce west ,a 4 perches to a - post corner on book of creek, thence south- 1 west along bank of creek to: place of begin. ning. Containitieseventy.five.licre.,nndbeirig part :of warrant No. 4760. on [which is erected ono [dwelling Inns , one bar , two shanty homes, with *Amu , six acres cleared with some fruit trees thereon. TO be sold as the property of William M. Earl. ALSO—Certain real estate in the village af Lewisville in the township of Ulysses bounded and ;described ns follows : on the east by landS nf - P. R. Basset onthe'smith by lands of k. A. Gridley, on the west 'by the highway leading from Leivisville to Brookland,and on [ tha north by the highway leading from Lew- I isvi le to Heeler township. Containing three acres and one hundred rods with one frame Tavern hon - so, one frame Wagon Shop: one, finale. Barn and senie fruit trees thereon being the same Property deeded by A. G. Lewis to P. C. Lyman. To lie-sold as the property-of - ne Fiala rival eitate in ,ITlyisei aatri. ship tiounded diseribed asfollowsa on the north by lands of E. Merrill and Jay Cushing, lon the (gist, month and west, hylitids:offt,H. Dent. Containing twenty-five tieres.portOf less being lot-N0..127 on the fitep„oriands Dent Stiltilysses township; attApart ot Wel rrADALScg..I.II,6S, 'nod 1814',Abont - ten a cres of whic,h are ftnproyed 'with aneframe House, and some othei outAnildings, and some folit fries ttiereon:-1 To be sold akihe property_ of Martini A ALSO—A!l,those six -certscOr!kots or this.- cels of land situate in the countr-of„Pottex being Lottery 'warrants Nos. 5122, 5123, 5) 24, 5125, 512 t and 5127, and conveyed by patent from the Oltnnionwealth of 'Pennsylvania to John . Nicholson dated the 29th day, 1794 and the 99th day of April. 1794 and named_ Pflrhy.„go,slien,St.Thonlas „. .Cuncord , Fairfix'and-Riehniohd; and taining .one, t h outand :4‘ rok-fting.P . in or six thousand five hundred and ninety-four acres in ail. and beirtg the 'saript ni conveyed by John Nicholson and :Ilacnali.,his wife.hy deed dated , the;lBth • . 43r; of March- 1795 to .I . ohn. Ashley and recorded , among the'land record of Potter chuntE id Died Book B page 14.7,&c..,excepting - one,piece "containing thirty And one-half acres heretofore conveyed to S. H: Martin, and one piece containing seventy two and three-fourths acres 'heretofore con veyed to Wm. McDougall. TO be sold as the ytroperty of Cornelius flunsicker and William Garlock. John Sunderlin et'al tere tenants. ALSO—Certain . real estate in Roulet tp., bounded and described as follows: Beginning 33 rods east of lot No.. 22 contracted to H. P. .; Manning, thence west 186 rods, thence north 86 rods, thence east 186 rods, thence south 86 rods to the place of beginning. -Contain ing One Hundred Acres more or less. and being lot 21 of theallotment of Keating lands in Roulet .tp., about. Seveuty-five. acres of which are improied, with two frame houses, two frame barns; one blaelksmith shop, and some fruit trees thereon. - - 'to be sold as the property of E. W-Schoonover. : .-,' .. ; ALSO—Certa'n real, estate in Os.nrayo tp.. bounded and described_ - as follows : Beginning Int the south east corner Of lot NU 26 of Sic- Vicar's stfrvey and running south 11° west on line oflots 13 chains and . 4s links ro the south and most-westerly cantonal' lot No. 74 of said **Names snreey, thence South! 88}° east on lot line ten chains to a stake, ;thence north ir ens eight chains and fifty five links to the center of Higlivray as! it runs up and 'tic nth the Eleven Mile creek,-thenee.north 851i° east along the' center of tlie Ilighiny aforesaid 6 chains and-8 links "to an nngle in said-road. thence north 63° enst along center of said road 7 chains end 19 links,toa stake, thence north Ll° east 50 chains and 60 link ' s in the north side of lot No. 24 to n rtiike;iir lot line, thence north 83i° west ion lino of-jots 24 /e 23 40 chains to it stake standing in north line of lot No. 23, thence south I]° west 28 chains and 60 links to a stake. standing in south line of lot No. 23, Thence south: 881° east on lot line , 6 chains and 80 links to a stake. in lot line, thence soutn li° west on lot line 21 chains to a stake in the south line of lot No. 26, thence 88i° on the line between lot No. 25 and the Bryant lot 10 chains and 50 links to the piece; of beginr.ing. Containing Two Hundred acre more or less, with aboutiSixty acres improved with two frame.bouses,itwo fritme barns, and some fruit trees t'sereon. To be sold as the ; property of G. F. Bowlee, ALSO—Certain real estate in .Wharton'tp.; bounded and described as follows : Beginning nen, Hemlock on the south bank-'of the East Fork of the Sinnemahoiling, thence north 82 perches to a stub earlier, thence west 108 perches to the First Foi-k ofthe Sinnemahon ing Creek,' thence north slang said' Creek about 110 perches to the line of lot No. 21, 'thence West 78 rods to la post corner, thence south 1.26 perches to a corner, thence in a south-east direction, to the Sinnemaltoning. 'Creek. thence Eolith :Lo f t.' south-west along the Sinnemahoning - about 90perches to the corner. of Stephen Hortorn's fejt, thence east 105 and 5-10ihs perches to - the , north-east corner of Stephen Norton's lot, thence north 85 perches toot near the intersection of the East Fork with the First Fork streams, thence 'east akin the'East Fork courselB3 perches to a.stone pile, thence east nernas the creek 25 perches to the' place of beginning. Containing One Hundred and Ninety-eight acres of land. with-', the usual allowance feir roads act., being the north part of lot No. 21, the west p trt, of lot No. 21 and lot Na. 22 and - hartsof Warrants 4727 and 4923, with thboui Sixty sires itn proved, .three dwelling i lmuses, one - Small store honse, one horse. barn, sheds, land some fruit trees thereon.. To be sold "as the prop erty of James 11 trtron. - ' ALSO-tCertain - real estate in Vithrtrtofi tn., boinided - and described as follows.: Beginning at It post the south-east corner herrnf, thence north 55° west 15 rodS to a post in the c riser ,; of the Highway on the north side of th -Estst 1 FrAlc of the Sinnenialioning Creek, t ience a, north four rods to post in 'Said Iligi way", ii thence n est 36 and 3 7 10ths rods to the reek, thence north 25° n-esenlong the bank f the said Sinnemahoning, Creek 83. and 4-iloths rods to a Hemlock, thence north 67° e st 22 rods to a poet on the hank of said ; reek, tlitrice north 7° east alistigsaid Creek 2 ,rods tort post, thence north 2T° west along said Creek 43 rods to a post, thence east 65 and 2-10ths rods to a poSt, thence south 16. 1 p and 1-10th rods to the place of beginning. I Con taining Fifty-two acres more or less, with about ten acres improved and some frui trees thereon. To be sold as the property 1 Dan iel Bartron and M. V. Bartron. . . IV. W. BROWN, She; .: Condereport. Stayl 21, 1866. " Registers Notices. A LL persons interested will please to take A_ notice that the following accountants have settled their accounts in the Reo"ister's Office of Potter County, and that the same 'will he presented to the Orphans' Court. for confirmation, on Mundayolte ISth day of'Suue, 1866, at the Court Huse in Condersport Felt: 7. 1866. Account of CA. B. Gomlsell and Norman Dwight, Administrators of the estate of George Ingraham, ;luta of Hebron township. deed. l - Feb. 14. 1866. Account of E. W. Chappel. Adthinistritor of the estate ofAmbrose Corey, late of Ulysses tp., dec'd. ; April 19, 1866. Account of Ann Maginnis Admitostratrix of the estate of_kennis Magin :nis late of Genesee tp, deed ;lay 15, 186 G. Account oPliary B. Smith 'and WM. Dexter. Aritninistvitors of the estate !of David D. Smith, lot: of o'lWal 0 tp., dec'd May 15, 1866 Acrnint pf Wm. *Dexter, (Administrator of the estate of John Brizzee,. late of Oswayo tp., deed.. I May 19,1866, ;Account of H. J. Olmsted, (land Wm. 11. Metzger, Adtninistrators of the estate of N. Schoo maker, late of Coudersport,' !deceased. May 18, 1866. Account of Abagail Strong,.. ;end Wm. IL Mrtzger, Administratore!of the !estate of Luthur Strong, late of Hebron tp., deed. DAN BALER, Register. Coudersport, May 19, 186 • Auditor's TLfE under-ign-d Auditor appointed by The Court of the County of l'otter, to distribute money in the hat - di of the Admliti-trator of the gatatu. of Carson Wilson, late of Goiteene i township,- ilee'd•rte end nmonlit tho.e.leg.illy'eutitied thereto will meet nit purtioA intereeied, nt the Iteginter's . Ctinne in the nor':4l7h brcondereP4irt, on TUPiIII/1 V. the Ibth Any or Jun-;186+; ,it 6, Welocit" p. it.. to att , M d. to the duties of laid appointment. - 'DAN BAKER, Auditor. Cuodoraport, may 19, 1866. 1 - , i A l uditorPt, Notice. i —,-- ' O - 1S undPrsigned, Auditor appointed tTitia COurt Of the County of Potter, tistrtbuto irtormiid 1 .-.hands of the . Administrators of Abe: Estate of V ;Ad D. Smith, late of (1. A•ao tosrfi , lllp-deo'd, ter An, 'atitong . st those legally eltltled thereto -, will meet parties interested, at, the Regtster'si 081Oe in the -80 .112 h of Coudersport, on Tosstlay - thel9tlt dayof .1 1 di , . 1666, at 2 eic)oelt. i'.ti.,lttattrlid to the ' , talks of Ss! 4 appointment. ; . ....1) vtUgAltEit, Auditor: , • :,.: '; atiersport. tiny 19 .1866. 1 ! 1- , • ,". , -:. • - da-301•7 1 T49 • NTT FOR 01.11 W:,;, NEW AND BEADTIFiII.'WORI; TUE PICTORIAL R&M. OF g pips i !DENTS EROIC, Pbtriotte, Political, Romantic, Rumo• ouft. nod Tragical. dplentliclly Illustrated with over 300 One Portraits ' th llita o. ;r t Oi n ilf a u le n r . 4 :e b l i n i l l a isi l t a h l t r e n ,an tit i " E d or a ren . a r t l' en 4 vi d ta i e lg e r ". . txx, pii itt i loa . ih . , ii i t ia - t ni..;' , II gginterestrand'atimetiventeninty t . stand*••-.p!ii_ ;eon; a ditlane- ameig - iill dui. corrrpeifters' !I'lli , ..X.Sient a d .trave Hearted: thelleturesque and Drnmatte, t la Witty and Mgr eloneolie Tender and Pathetic. 'the Roll of Pain ' 'a nd. Story,' Camp, 11:ket, Spy, eau% Bivouac, at d Siege ; Startling Surpriffite; onderfnl , Becupee. - .piintone -Worde-and. Leeds of Orrien,rid.the whole , Patientini Of the War is tiere t rillingiv and -rtartlinely, portrayed in a master ly tanner, at °nee historical altd'rotnautic, r.ndering it ar has called forth., • . .••.:: ' . Disabled °Move and eoldiere, ,tenchers, energetic bong men. andeli in wang'of profitable employment, ill thin tliteihe best chance to make moue!. over .et oliered.. Send for ch.-Jut:lr'. -n.. see our terms. , , Addresa; NATIONAL PUSLISH ING Cg/. may I—.lm] Nu. 507 Minor St reet, Philadelphia; Pa, .I.E LISI' OF CALISkS n the •C,Ort of Common Pleas of Potter County at June Term 1866. ouse vs. Mallory et al ole use of W. T. JOnes, vs. H Nelson Nlercereau & Weston vs. Dpdrick & White. Mills vs. Bartlett • Crane vs Seeley I : Schaffer vs Barclay A- Bailey - • Watrqua vs Daggett Goodrich vs Monroe•J: Cobb's Admr's Plymett vs Dearing, ' Gale vs Fox, Graves et al , Swain, assignee &c. vs Graves,' guardian f!,. Stepl , ens Nichols vs Beatinan f.yman vs Clark I - Patterson vs FraneiS ' 13. F. Burt vs rtonlet township • - Cole 'es Gordon Booth vs. Hamilton Hackett vs Cleveland , • Dean' vs Graves, Stark Weather of al Dodge vs Ives & Salsbury %. Same vs same Alien vs Flynn Ensworth vs Flynn ji Thatcher vs Peterson Billings vs Pye . McDougall vs Beattnan Sr Edwards Tyler vs Grandy 11. J. OLIISTE/D, Prothopotary;• April 19, 1666. Court Proclamation.: EREA.S the Hon. .Robert G. White, President Judge, and the Hons. C: S. Jones and G.:G. _Colvin; Associate Jude's. of the Courts of Oyer Terrniner,aild General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions 'of the Pence, Orphan's Court and Court of iC6tumon Pleas for the, county of Potter,. have issued their' precept, bearing date the twenty-flurth day of Feb'y in the year of our Lord, bne thou :till eight hundred and Sixty-six.'end to me directed, for bolding a court of Over Ter miner and General Jail Deliver.V, Quarter Sessinns'4 the Peace, :Orrltan's Court, mid Court of ;',omition Pleasiin the Borough _ ' of', Coudersport, on MONDAT,,the 18th day of junenext, and to . continue one week : Notice is therefore hereby given to the Car onerir, Justices of the Peace and Vonstatiles wit'ain the county, that they ie then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clofk. A. M. of said day, WWI their rolls, records., examinations. - nn,d other remeni brance3, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those who are louud try their. recognizances to Prose cute against the pri3onCrs that are of shall be in the jail Of said cOunty : of Potter, are to be then and therb to prosechte against them as will be just. - ' ' Dated at Condersport, kay I,i 186 G, and the 89th year : of the Independence of the United States of Arnerica. IV. W. BROWN, ShrrilT. UNION. BUSINESS COLLEGE. Uandel and Ilayden . • Eighth and Spring .Garden Sts., PHILADELPHIA. ThomaAMay . Pier7ce,, A. President and donsultiniiAcciinntaui. EXTRAORDINRY INDUCEMENTS Novel & Peinianent ArFange meat of Business College Terins, 1 From April . I to October 1, 1866, AND SUCCCEEDINC I TEARS. LIFE SCUOLA RSUIPS, including Book kceplrig', Business correspoptiente,. Forms and Customs. • Commercial Arithmetic, Busin-es Penmanship, Detecting CoUnterfeit lloney,and Commercial Law. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS. BCTIOLARSIIIrS, including the same Sdbjeets se above. • Time Limited to Three Months, TWENTY DOLLARS. . PEKMA , SIIIP, Three hlnntite, $7 Patownintr and Alll2ll3lElle, Three Months. $lO The Raring of ciall and rine in the summer months is an adventage of suchl,impertaneo as enables the management of this College to make a coneidetable reduction in the aummeniratea. ' Prom: October 1,1866, to April 1,1867. And succeeding years, R . B before. • Life Scholarphips• ' . , • $35 Selv.ta.Pllll Fr, 3 rn ,, ..ths, • i : • r 25 Penmnilphip, 3' month.,' 4 1 1 ° renni... k p Lind A,lipmetic, 3 monthd, . ll2 Speci•rt Terms Ar'alq6s. Sadiers. aud. 1 for the Sons of Ministers and T achers. Day and Evening Instruction for both Sexes and all Ages, In Thinking, Sloreiceep'ng, BookA:repine, Penman ship, Pen Drawing, Phonography. Arithmetic. Men snroitiori ie , Algebra. Geoinetry A nnlytimtl Geometry, Thal Caold , Icaviciation . gurveyii g, Ilimineerinte Gunging, 3fining, Mechem cal Dr.mlog, Commercial taw,. German, Telegraphlng,, and the English Erauchee rboderate prices • • • Eridnrsed by the public :lathe most successful Bit - ness ;College of the, countryi . rut is evidenced-by the fact,' that I . FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO STUDENTS have entered in the • Fins's. Six Mo:mis of ITS Ems-reser Principals of Departments. THOMAS MAY. PIERCE, A. M., GEORGE B. SNYDER, It, S. RA NE 4 . C. N PARR,, 1 Jr,. T,REYNOLDS. HENRY KELM, ROG Ett SO C.E. Supported by an able Corps'of Anista‘nti.. C3II or send "or a Catalogue, College Currency, and • Pierce's Practical Educator: '• • - OFFICE, NO. 531 NORTH EIGHTH-STREET i THOMAES 3r.1 3 'MCIFLC3Z. Apr!! 2i.-2m Auditor's !Votive. talaned Auditor appointed by tk e nt of Potter, to distribute 121 . 6 , - 7. hands of the Administrators of the 0, an o ri e e j l o n . gral h a o zu se , lne•a n of Hebron township , d eed— 7 all d pa n e ot eeeted, atythetßegith ers to,win e „: Uthee Rataindi of .Coudersport. on Tuesday, the ie t h dne.4.81,38;•at 4 o'clock P. a...t0 intend to the ile%l of siii/tappoiinment. DAN' BAKER, Auditor. Cdiiaersport; May 19, 1865. • Scorer Goods! I AT ()LI%IST.E.D'S. =I 1170L'R atttention is ineittd to the lair, . 14 attrtietive stock just received, and k r • saie low as „ the m same qualities can be b ou g ht anywhet e in the county. We ynye on pinto: ft iitrge and varied . sort rent orm DoestiC COttbni,- as cOmpii`sing BROWN SA EETINGS, and SHIRTING'S, - s 'BLEACHED' MUSLIMS, DENIMS, STRIPES, TICKINGS; and , COTTON FLANNELS, on whir), we cannot be undersold. We.purchase our goods for pull and ore them at a very small advance Prom Cost. FLA N N ELS. IF you want to purchase RED, GRAY, BLUE, or PLAID - FRENCEI SHIRTING FLANNEL; rill At °busted's... RESS GOODS; DELAISES. PRINTS, Dl:comm., and , - WOOLEN SU AOTSI, ROODS, SONTA GS, NUBIA.% BALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTHS, I* CASSIMERES,' a full supply - . At oinistedPs. CLOTHING. • .. DON'T fail to call before purchasing 011 see the assortment At aimsted's II BOOTS & SHOES von. lien Women dc.CbJldrea , in great at -1 :wt.,. and cheap For Molasses, syrup, Sugar, Tea and Caere*, in fact everything in the Grocery line, call AT OLMSTED'S A full nscortment of almost everything lbotio kept in, a country gtore on hand. =Ws /moat to keep Goods that will give satisfaction aid sell good articles at the lowest living profit: AT °MISTED'S tganttlf..' Grain of all kinds; Butter Wool , I Sheep Pelts, Furs, Deer Skins- • Also, . County.d To-nsbip and School Orders, for all of which the highest prices will b. paid': At Olmsted s B, Coudersport. Pa.NOv'r 18, crisi ATLANTIC AND GREAT iVESTERN Railroad through Potter county. GENE.RAL News Depot, AND BOOKSTORE I ME undereigncrl 1-coal.] annonnce to the people of Mater county that they have bought out the tern stock ors!. W. Mann of this ph ice and ell herr after ht op on baud ss full aseortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY! Including Writing, Tissue, Per forated and Blotting Paper, En velopes, inks,Slates, Pencils, Cray ons, Inkstands, Blank-Books °fall kinds. Writing BOOKS, Pocket DIARYS, Drawing Materiak, ,ISISCELANEOUS BOOKS In'cludlng . the latest Staadard NOVELSIIVIAGAZINE,PICTORIAL AND STORY PAPERS, ALSO nll of the Standard • TEXT-BOOKS FOR. gCHOOLS 1 A fine lot of PHOTOGRAPIiIC ALBUMS I 3pect4 attention given tit orders for MISCELLWEOUS : VOOKS , Tinning rand° the necon, wry anWngements in Tre!k we are - ennbled all such orders on shott ,t'olice, Rg prompt and cotirtPona attention to-a r rmtrona; with fair and honorable dealing, Ire bore merit and reoolvii a large ahttre of the pstroceP those ensiling articles in ourline.- DL:III.LAIDULD - 'lnn 15'66 tf • ' =EEC At Olmsted',
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