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MARCHING ON ! Constantly ndvaneing in public favor, throughout the United States, tlie British Colonies and Spanish America, ami needing no Flourish. of Trumpets to proclaim its success, that standard article, CRIST ADO RO'S HAIR DYE, is n-'W far ahead of any preparation of its class. Peo ple of Fashion, at length thoroughly understand the lerrible consequences ehtailed by the hse of metallic stid caustic preparation and admit tlie superiorit of this farooo- vegetable Dve, Manufactured by ,T. CRISTAIORO, A4or HoUse, New York. Bold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair-Dressers CONTAGEOUS DISEASES. Water must be Adapted to the nature of the Ash, or there will be no increase* and the human body must contain impuritres. or there will be no sickness. The man whose bowels and blood have been cleansed bv a tew BRANDRETH , S PIT,LB may walk through infected districts without fear. "The life of the flesh is in the Wood:'' To secure health we must USE RIiANDRETH'S PILLS, be cause we cannot be sick but from unhealthy accumu lation* in tbe bowels or the blood, which Br.mdieth's Pills remove; this method is following naiure, and is safe, and has stood the test of time. See B. Bran dret i in white letters in the Government stamp Bold by all Druggists Invigorate the Responsible Organ. . Tlie ■toinaeh Is the responsible organ of tbe system If the indigestion is imported, eve y member, every gland, every muscle, every nerve and (ibreis more or les. out of order. All the fluids are depraved. The brain is clouded. The spirits are depressed All dyspeptics know this lobe the truth. It is not, bow Vver, half the truth. Columns would be required t" •"numerate tbe pai sand penalties of dyspepsia, 1101 could any pen do them justice Tens of thousands j VEKL them; no man can DKSCRIBK them. Clan they be prevented? Can they !, e relieved: 'Can they be banished at once and forever ? Unques tionably tbev can. N"o drspeptlc has ever taken JIOSTETTKR'S STOMACH BITTERS in vain. ii lieve no one who says the complaint i- incurable. This Ore Vegciable Stomachic will eradicate i.— jseradfoating it in thousands of cases over which med 'ical practitioners liave shaken their heads ominou-ly, •aying, '-Nothing can be done." The faculty has its fallacies. One of tliem is that Indigestion is tlie most d tiicult of alt tie ordinary ailments a£ mankind to combat and subdue. This is H mi-tske. Nothing can be easier than to conquer it *if the TBUK srKCiFic be admin'stered. This vegeta ble combination which has become famous thiough ' out the civilized wertd as IIOSTKTTER'ij STOM ACH HITTERS is an antidote to tbe disease which has never been known to fail, and fortunately it is , everywhere procurable If you wish to FOOL with 'the dyspepsia, try the pharmacopoeia prescriptions. j If you want to ROOT IT OVT and prevent its recurrence,' take the Bitters daily. There is no discount on the | testimony in its Who has ever tried it for Indigestion without being j benefitted, the fact has not transpired. Universal, i Njnroritradicted praise avouches its wonderful tonic , virtues. . 1 4 HDI RUG. TJOW OFTEN WE HEAR THIS EXPRESS i° n from perse II s reading ad vet tisements of j vatent Medicines, and in n'ne cases out of ten they j inay be right. It i< over 19 years since I introduced f my medicine, the VESITIAN LINIMENT, to the public. : t lind no money to advertise it, so I left it for sale I -with a few druggists and storekeepers through a small section of tt.ejmuntry, many taking it with re- j lnctance, but I told them to let any one have it, and j if it did not do all 1 stated "n my pamphlet, no ore j bee 1 jav forit. In some stores two or three bottles 1 i Were taken on trial by ]K>rsons present. I was, by ■ tnany. th jught crazv, and that would be tbe last they ( would see of me. But I knew my medicine was no kiumbug. In about two months I began to receive ' 1 Mrders for moro Liniinent.sonic cal ing it my valuable j; Liniment, who had refused to sign a receipt when I ' , left it at their store. Now my aales are millions ol liottles yearly, nnd all for cash. I warrant it superior to any other medicine for the cure of Croup. Diar- i - rhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Vomiting, Spasms, .-md Sea sickness, as an trftcrnal remedy. It perfectly inno cent to take internally, see oath a-oompanying each, bottle,—and externally for Chronic Rheumatism,. ' Mead-ache, Mumps, Fro-te'd Feet, Bruises, Sprains, •Old Sores, Swellings, Bore Thro ng, Ac., Ac. Sold by all the Druggis s. D pot, 56 Cortlaudt Stiect, New York. Ayer's Cherry I*eclor!. FOR Tlie RAPID CCLLE OF Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and fori the relief of Consumptive J'aiuuts in advanced stages of the disease. wide is the field of its US" full ess slid so nuilier- . ou are its cures, that in almost every section of the country are persons publicly known, wl.o have liren restored by it from alarming and even d sperato diseases of the lungs. When once tried, its superior ity over every other expectorant is too apparent to vscape observation, and where its virtues are known, 'the public no longer hesitate what antidote to era ploy for the distressing and dangerous affections of 1 the pulmonary organs incident to our climate. \\ bile many inferior remedies thiust upon the community ■have failed and been discarded,this lias gained friends by evory trial, confcjred benefits on theafilicted they can never forget, and produced cures too and too remarkable to he forgotten. We can assure the public, that it* nu -dity is care fully kept up to the host it e* er has la-en, and that it iny be relied on to do for ihelr relief all that it lias rer done. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physician*, States , inen, and other eminent personages, leave lent tlieir! names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of on; remedied, but space here will not permit the .insertion of them. The .Agents below tunned furnish gratis our American Almanac in which they are gtven'; with also full descriptions of the complaints our rem edies cure. Those who require an Alterative Me.li ine to pn rify the blood will find Arsa's Oomp. Eat. Saksapa ! Kills the ose to Use. 'i ry it once, and you will con cede its value. Prepared by Da. .T. C AVER & Co.,Lowell,Mass.,! and sold by all Druggists and dealers in mediciuee ; •very where. ( ERRORS Or YOIJTEI. A Gentleman who suffered for years from NervoUs Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, s-nd tree to all who need it, the racipfe wild directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit ley- 1 the advertiser's experience, can do >-0 by addressing JOHN B. OOi KN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York.—flvjv'S ' mUE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF I AX INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a Caution to Young Meu and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility,, Premature Decay of Manhood, &c., .supplying at the same time the means of S-df Cure. By 0.-t- who lias •cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, single copies, free of charge, may ho had of the author. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., _ lyspJy3o Brooklyn, Kings Co., N Y. " STRANGE, BIT TREE." Every young lady and gentleman in the United States can hear something much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge,} 'ty addressing t he t undersigned. Those who ha\o fears of being hum buged will oblige by not noticing this card. All j others will please address their obedient s< rvaut, THOS. 1?. CHAPMAN, 831 Broadway, New York.—flviVS TO CONST Ml* 111 l>. The advertiser, having been restored to health in ! a few weeks l>y a very simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of. cure. To aft who desire it, be will send a copy of the pfe-' scription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a BLUE CURE for Consumption. Asthma, Bronchetis, Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which h conceives to be in ▼aluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cdfet thein nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, -ffcEK, by return mail, will pleasr address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh, Kings Co., New York.— |fyjyß MAN HOOI): How LOST, HOW RESTORED. .tut pub lished, a new edition of Dr. CI'LVERWELL'S Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without niedi cine) of Spermatorrhoea, or seminal Weakness, In voluntary Seminal Losses, Impotence, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediment# to Martiage, etc.: j also Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits induced by | sei '-Indulgence or sexual extravagance. ## Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cents. Tne celebrated author in this admirable rssaj clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice,that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife pointing out|a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and sff-ctual, by moans of which eveiy sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. %'This lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. . Bent, underseal, in a plain envelope, to any address, ; post paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Address the poblis'-er#, OH AS J. C KLINE A CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post office hoi 4,086j THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Coudersport, Tuesday Evening Jan. 1, 1566. The Herald or Health. Fun JANUARY, 1867. This tmmbur of THE HEHALDOF HEALTH if we think, <>ne of the best issued. The New York i ribune says: "This magazine deserves a kindlv w icome as an efficient aid tti the progress of ,o, ular educatio..." The January number, among fifty other articles, contains one from HENRY WARD BEKCHER, on the importance of selecting healthy companions for husbaudsand wives il we would rear healthy children; aiso a lecture by L-. N. Fowler, as readable as any novel, on "How to Train Up a Child." a Year—2o ccidt a number. A Win eler <fc Wilson Sewing Machine, worth $35, for 3D subscribers and s(>o. MILLER, WOOD EFE Co., J 15 I Might Street, New York, i : New York Tea Company at Wellsville. c. n, tsiivLivioivs, PARTNER AND SOLE AUKNT, Fellow Citizens-: Knowing that Urere exists Great American Humbug Tea Companies, and through their extensive advertising are fooling the people of this seel ion, 1 hate made exten sive arrangements for Jobbing Teas, us well as Flour, Clothing and Dry Goods, at.d will sell you by tlie chest, from a pounds to 50, at a sav ing of nearly 20 per cent from any New York House of tlie same quantity, SUc to I-16c. isend in your orders. Prices and quality guaranteed to suit, subject to be returned anil inuiiev refunded in every ca^e. 0. H. SIMMONS, Empire Regulators. Wellsville, Jan. 1, 1886 3w A Ia**er lor every Family. And we mean not only every family, hut .single people as well, when we commend to all, j the American Agriculturist —the most valuable and the cheapest journal in the world. We : have received the first number of the new Vol | nine, which begins the second Quarter Century ; and find it o> unexampled excellence and beau ty. while the publishers announce still greater j things to come-. M-r-.Clitf, one the most popular ■ and practical writers of the country, is to join I the already large ano -strong editorial force of ! the Agriculturist, and regular contributions are promised from tl e well known "Timothy BUH xer Esq." the "Down East Ftinnfr-."—The Afp \ riculturul is a marvel of value and clieapness. I Each number has 3ti to -10 large double octave 1 pages, c mtaining 25 to 115 or more costly,beau i thul and instinctive Engravings, and is packed lull of useful, reliable information. The pub lishers .promise to expend the present year at least SIO,O<K) in engravings alone, and $15,000 i 11 rocu ing and preparinl sterling reading nmt ! ter, adaoted to tlie work of the ot the Farm,the C. rden, ai d the Household including an enter* i taming and instructive depart moot for Children ; and youth. Nothing less than a circulation of over 150,000, which reduces the expenses to a small sum each, could enable the publishers to i furnish such a journal, for only $1.50 a year.— !W e again advise every person to subscribe for , the Agricu I irut. 11 as adapted to City-V.llage I and coumry. Orange Judd Co., Publishers, ! 11 Park Row, N. Y. City. Tlic Elolfda.vs. The gayest season of the entire year is now | approaching but whilst we are enjoying this j festive season let us not forget that in time of I health we must always be prepared for disease, j Coughs, colds, sore throat, croup asthnin, and whooping cougli are speedily cured by Cue's I Cough Balsam. Whilst dyspepsia, constipation i sick headache, sour stomach, indigestion—the I most prolific source of iil health, is certainly j cured by tLe timely use of Cue's Dyspepsia cure. A N F.W BOOK BY Mas EMMA 1). E. N. SOCTH j WORTH.— T. B. Peterson it Brothers, Philadel phia, have in press and will publish on Satur day, December 15tli, a new book bv Mrs. E. D. E. N. bonthworth, entitled "The" Bride of Llewellyn," which Till beyondjall doubt,prove lo be the most popular and successful work that . has ever been T'l itti n by Iter, for she is beyond j all question the most powerful female writer in Ann r.ca, it not in the world. No one ever read a chapter of one of her works, without wishing | to ro&d the whole book, and none ever read one I of her books without admiring the rare genius of its author, and wishing that she might soon write another. Her scenes are life pictures ber incidents are founded on facts, and her senti ments .ait; ciifvracteried by a singular purity both of conception and expression. Shehas the rare faculty ol saying what she means, and of s&yng "it in such a manner that her meaning j cannot be misinterpreted. I n short she posses ses in an einminent degree those qualifications ' which are the peculiar jwerocattves ef a good ' writer; and while she delights the feader's iin aginotion with hpr descriptive beauty, she a- : plies home truths to his understanding with the force of'rational conviction, The "Bride -of Llewellion" will be welcomed by all such roa tiers especially, and those who have never read the works of this gifted woman should not fail to buy and read this new novel by thus gifted j American authoress. AY I'K* S AM MA CAN ALMANAC is now ready for delivery gratis, by the druggists to all who" call tor it. Among the Proliltpnte of hi£h Science which the Doctor presents in it. is the startling asser tion that the friction of ihe tides upon its sur face, retards the earth's rerolntiori'upoii its axis, or holds it back with a force of fiOOO millions oi of horse powers. Hence it is easy to see that without some counter force, the globe must ro tate slower and slower, until its revolutions > wholly cease, then with perpetual night on one ! ! side, and a degree of cold lar below any now known, we should have on the other a "fervent 1 heat" from the sun,which would melt the rocks , And maka the mountains run like aater. But ■we need feel no alarm. He shows a counter poisu which nearly balances this resistance.and will maintain substant ially,the present mundane Condition, through ages upon ages yrtto come . Oi u SCHOOLDAY \ ISITOR. —-The January num ber of tins young people's periodical has been received. This Magazine bids fair to become ot ihe most elegant, entertaining, and elevating i periodicals published. It contains thirty-two large octavo, double column pages handsomely ! illustrated with new attractive designs, and luis j an array of contributors of which the publish ers may well be proud, among whom are Mrs. 0.11. Gildersleeve, Alice Gary, Rev.John Todd, Eerily Huntington Miller, James Barron Hope, Euella Clark, Virginia F. Totfnsend, Nellie Eyster, Sophie May, Edward Egglesten, <fcc. The following are the list of contents for Jan uary: White Stockings and Red, A New Years Story of a hundred years ago-with illustrations; j A. Stranger in School; Entomology,- tvto illus jtrntions; FiHing the Stockings; Killed with j Kindness, a School Dialogue; What does it cost Ihe Adverse Queue ; Home from school ; The Schoolmaster's Stories, with illustration: The V ishing Fcmily ; Tne Marble Group ; Our Little Folks, with two illustrations; What I did with at; 1 lie Rat and the File; "Our Stairway,'' comprising exercises in the sciences— Enigmas, 1 uzzles,Rebuses,etc.. fcc., and a charming piece of music ei tit led be the year to thee,*' vV e know of no Magazine which we would recoraend to our young people, -narents of teachers, before Our Schoolday visitor; The Music in this number is worth more than one fourth of the subscription price for the whole year. Sample numbers furnished for 10 cents $1.25 a year To clubs at SI.OO each, Published by J. W. Daughadav <fc Co., 1308 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, l'a. j\ —A Maine gentleman in Huston inhaled gas I for a bronchial complaint,and almost died. He ! fays he wont try it again. ZW As winter is rapidly approaching and fit es will become more numerous, see to it that your buildings are insured. Call at the JOVR XAL OFFICE AGENCY. Policies issued in the 2 best Companies of the country at fair rates. 1 ZWFarmers who have large barns with their summers' crop in them, will do well to see that I j they are I nstired. No one who exercises cora . | mou discretion will refuse to insure at this sea- I I son of the year. Don't wait until it is too lkte, ' and then say: "I meant to be insured." Pro- I crastination not only steals time, but very often i both time and money. MARRIED: i ! At the Methodist Pnrsonnge D-c. 24. 1y Rev. L. A. Stevens-, Mr ALFRED V. HIGLKY- of Hobron township, and CATHERINE E CAMPBELL, of the feune place. At Coudersport, Dec. 25, by the Rev. L. A. Ste vens, ALBERT L. BOYCE, of Braithville, Chenango county, N. Y., and Miss LOIS A. WNQMAN, of ' Homer. Potter county. Pa. NOT A HUMBUG ! ; 1 I am authorized to sell Doty's Clothe* and Wool Washer in the county, and having used one for | ihree months I say, unqualifiedly, they are just what j they promise— a good thing. A strong man or woman can wash as much in two hours as a woman can wash on a jommoß wash board in eight hours. A fair test will convince anyotre that it is no humbug. 1 will sell them at a profit cf ONB DOLLAR on each Machine. Oorresfpondence invited. I als > sell tbe Universal Clothes Wringer with cogs. Any Wringer will answer that will work on a tub. Usual price of a Washer, sl4 and sl6 Wringer, 860 10 and sl2 I will sell considerably less, my object being chiefly to introduce a useful article. L. BIRD. B.ookland, Pa., Dec. 28, 1866. STALL'S UNRIVALLED Piano and Furniture Polish ! JUST INTRODUCED, nsd being adopted by all leading houses in ihe manufacture of Pianos, Or i gans, Billiard Tables, Furniture, &.C., Sic. Everyone I who has a Piano should have a bottle of this Polish, i Send fur Circulars, and we will give full paiticulars and directions. It is put un in bottles at 30 cents and | 50 cents, and where half a dozen arc orderedfat once, we will forward prepaid by Express. Applications ! for Territory Atrd Agencies received by BftOWN Si. PERKINS, Sxeneral Agents fort he United States, Jan. I—3 mos. No. 420 Broome St., N. Y. 1 FINE FANCY FURS! ! (lIIAS. A. IIEttPICII, No. s'97 Broadway, and 37 Maiden Lane, New York, 1 Importer, Manufacturer and Shipper of FURS, Offers his large and well assorted stm.* of Fine Furs, in all styled, at lowest Manufacturers' jrrrces. ; Highest price paid for SHIPPING FUIiS. B3r~ Send for Circular. If you want CLOTHING, iGO TO P. A. Stebbins Sc Co's. JOUVEN'S KiO GLOVE CLEANER ESTABLISHED 12 YEARS. This article has been used in Paris for many years, and is what tlie manufacturers of gloves u<e to im par to them the delicate finish after they have left | the hands of the sewers. It was introdnced into this ; country over 12 years ago, and it is at this day the . NLY KKAI.LV COOP Km GIOVK CLEANER. It is per feci ly inodorous, and the glove can be cleaned with it while upon the hand, and worn immediately. One bottle cos'ing 35 Cents will cfean 35 pairs; thus for ! nx® ckxt- a psib, jftny lady ban 'clean her gloves in a j few moments and liftvc thefti dealers irf Fancy Goods keep it for sale, but when r they do not and will not send for it,'!altc< maV cltii) j ! together for a dozen bottles and send us $2 50, and we will send them the dozen packed in a wooden box. : This is our lowest wholesale price to dealers. Address, 1 JOUVEN'S KID GLOVE CLEANER. 3m Depot, 62 Fulton Street, New York. J PROPOSALS. "VTOTICEis hereby given that the Cbmmis _[\| sinners of Hotter County will receive pro- i nosals for building a fence around tbe Court ' House square in Coudersport. The contract ( will be given to the lowest and best bidder, on ] the 15th day of January next, at which time 1 plans and specifications can be seen at the Com missioners' Office. At the same time the rasls of the old fence will be sold to the highest and best bidder. I By order of the Commissioners. Attest: L. B. COLE, Clerk. i HAY'- *<*• HAY 29 Tons at Jas. I ves', on Gerresee Forks of Pine ' Creek. ! 20 Tons near John L. Wilbur's, in Hector. 1 LUC I EN BIRD. Brookland, Pa., Dec. 17, 1860. t.f. . I THE MASON HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. Forty different styles, a-iapted to snrrod and secular music, for sßoto S6OO each. FIFTY ONE Gold or Silver Medals, or other firs'.premiums awarded them Illustrated Catalogues free. Address.MASON A HAM LIN, or MASON A HAMLIN, New York. If you want GROCERIES, such asTE AS,COFFEES, WHITE and BROWN SYRUPS and MOLASSES, SPICES, GO TO P. A. Stel>biiis A: Co's. Don't be foolish."—You can make Six Dollars from Fiity Cents. Call and examine an invention urgently needed by everybody. , Or a sample sent free by mail for 50 cents, that retails easily tor $6, by R. L. Wolcott, ITq, ' Chatham tSquare. New York. 1 If you want 1 < SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, 1 t GO TO ! c 2 P. A. st6bbiiis A: Co's. c ; COUDERSPORT PRICE CURRENT. Reported every Tuesday by P. A. StebbiiYS tfc Co., Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, Coudersnert. Apples, green per bushel $ 100 to 160 " dried, " 250 300 Beans, " 2 00 2 50 Beeswax, per lb,, 30 36 Beef, " 10 12 Berries, dried, per qunrt, . 22 86 Buckwheat, per bushel, 62 75 Buckwheat Flour, 350 400 Butter 5 pef lb., 30 35 Cheese, " 20 25 Cloverseed, 900 10 00 Corn, per bushel, ]OO 16 Corn meal, per cwt., 000 350 Eggs, per dozen, 20 Flour, extra, per barrel, 14 00 15 00 " superfine, '• 10 00 12 00 Hams, per lb., 22 25 Hay, pr ton, 800 10 00 Honey, per lb., 15 20 Lard, 20 25 Maple Sugar, per lb. ( 15 18 Oats, per bushel, 50 Onions, •' 125 150 Pork, per bbl., 20 00 25 oo " " lb., 12 18 "in whole hog, per lb., 12 12 Potatoes, per bushel, 37 50 Peaches, dried, per lb., 80 35 Poultry, per lb., . 10 15 Rye, per bushel, 100 150 Salt, per bbl., 450 500 " sack 15 20 Timothy Bced . 450 550 Trout, per half bbl., 800 900 Wheat, per bushel, 200200 White Fish, per half bbl., 800 900 NATIONAL. HOTEL, (LATE VAN BUREN HOUSE,) WELLSVILLE, N. Y, THE undersigned would respectfully inform tbeir friends and the traveling public generally, that they have leased the above Hotel, (formerly Known as the Van Buren House), and will at all times be i ready to furnish them with first class aceommoda -1 lions on reasonable terms. An omnibus wli run to and fn>m the House meeting each train. Passengers taken to and from tbe Hotel, free of charge. Regular line of Stages to and from Coudersport, v*., a® I Wbitesville, reave the Hotel daily. 4XES A BI'KT, Proprietors. COUDERSPORT AND SHIPPEN STAGE ROUTE, MESSRS. GLASSMIRE A WHITE'S !y line of Stages will leave Coudersport, until furthei notice, at 8 ©'clock in the morning, arriving in Ship pen about 4 o'clock in the af'ternooa, and will leave Shippen on the arrival of the morning train, at 10:30, arriving in Coudersport about 5 o'clock. P. M, Travelers are Tefored to the Thne-Tablv of tihe Phil adelphia (v Erie Railroad, which will be found adver tised in this paper, for further pariicnlais about the advantages of this route. New Y'ork passengers will J SAVE 30 MILES TRAVEL AND 5 HOURS TIME | by takmg this route in preference to that of the Fric 1 Railway. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN SIIIPPFN AND NEW YORK. Fine, new, com fortable wagons and good teams are kept on the Stage Koute. Packages and Express busiu-ss attended to with care. D. F. GLAS.SMIRE, MILES WHITE, I'roprs Coudersport, Pa., Oet. 9,18(55. If you want SEASONABLE BOOBS of all Kinds, GO* TO P. A. Stcbbins Ac Co's. Lyon's Feriodical Drops! The (leeai Female Iteniedy for Irregu larities. These drops are a scientifically com pounded fluid preparation, and better than any Pills, Powders or Nostrums. Being liquid, ilieir action is direct and positive, rendering them a reliable, sp-edv an-1 certain specific lor the cure ot all obstructions and Suppressions of nature. Their popularity is indicated b.i the fact that over 103,000 bottles arc annually sold and consumed by the ladies of the United States, every ORO of Whom speak in tire strongest terms of praise (of ttx-irvreat merits They are rapidly taking the p'ace cf every other Female Remedy,and are con SideiW by all who know ot them,"as the surest safe-1, Mid most infallible prepAratiori in the world, for the cttte of all Female complaints, the removalY>f all Obstruction* <>f nature, fud t be promotion of health regularity and strength. Explicit directions staring when they may be used, and explaining when and why they should not, nor could not be used without pro .ducing eff-cts contrary to nature's chofen laWs. will be found carefully folded around each bottle, with written tignattirti of jJOUN L. LYON, without which I none are genuine. Prepared by Dr. JOHN L. LYON, 195 Chapel Stree', New Haven, Conn., who can be consulted either personally or by mail, (enclosing stamp,) -on cerning all private d'seas -s and female weaknesses. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. Price $1.50 per Bottle. C. G. CLARK A CO.. ly sp GejieTal Agts for United States and Canades. YEAWEN PATENT STRAW-CUTTER. THE undersigned hftviTig pur-cbakcd the right for Potter County, is now prepared to fur nish the farrnrrs of the countv with this excel lent Machine. Where it has been tested it has proved itself to be one of the best Straw-cut ters in use. Js cheap, durable, does not get out of repair easily, and is -warranted to give sat isfaction. Persons oesirotrs >to purchase tvr examine this Cutter, can no so bv calling at 1' A. Steb bins <fc Co's., CotiderftpiVt; I'A. JAMES FRANCIS. Dec. 18, 18G6. —5 mos. A YEN PERU ME EGit 1 iIL UAa DlvKßAlllEFi Plialon'a "Night It looming Cwu." Phnlou'H "Night IS looming Cercut.'' Phnlou't " Blooming Cerciis.*' Phalonb "AigHt Blooming Orcus." I'helon'o "Night ISlooming Cercus." A most exquisite, delicate, aufi Trngrant Perfume, disti led from the rare and beautiful flower from which it takes its name. Manufactured only by PMAILON Ac SON, !Vew York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHAT.ON' g —TAKE NO OTHEfc. Notice. GER-Jt.cm, Potter Co., Pf., An*. !, 1885. N'OTIUE is berebj- given that Charles Bu shor, now or late of this county, holding the following described property, lifts not ye' paid any consideration whatever fct the same, and all persons are hereby warfied not to pur chase any of said property of the said Bushor before tbe decision of the Court is given in this case and C. Bushor lias paid to rue the consideration money therefor. The following is the property : Ist. A certain tract of land near the Ger mania MHI, in warrant 5075. Abbott township. Potter county. Pa., containing 100 acres.— Also 25 acres in Warrant 15078 and adjoining i the above. 2nd. A certrin tract of land, with Mill and improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in warrant 5810, in Stewartson township, Potter county, Pa., containing aoofit acres. C. Boshot htilds also in fruit warrant nt>. 2501, in Gatires township, Tioga county, Pa. on the road leading frtrro Germania taQciins, containing Bj(f acres, tl" WB. RADDt. ■ If you want ! ALL KINDS OB* t| lIHARDWARE, such as IROtf, NAILS CUTLERY, PLOUGHS, BLACKSMITH'S TRIMMINGS, <fcc., <tc., *fec. GO TO P. A. Stebbins A Co'*. GROVESTEEN & CO., ~ I'iauo-Forte Illaiiufactuicig, 409 Broadway, New York? TtlE attention of the public and the trade is in vited to our New Scale Seven Octavo Rosewood Piano-Foi tee, Which for Volume and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hitherto offered in this market I hey contain alt the modern improvements, French grand action, harp pedal, iron frame, over-strung bass, etc., and each instrument being made under I the personal supeivision of Mr. J If. G ; who has had a practical experience of over thirty! years in their manufacture, is lully warranted in evegy particular. THE "GROVESTEEN PTANO-FORTE" Received the highest award of merit overall others at the Celebrated World's Fair! W here were exhibited instruments from the best makers of Londou, Paris, Germany, Philadelphia. Baltimore. Boston, and New York ; and also at tire American Institute for five successive years, the gold and silver medals lroui both of which cau he seen at our ware-rooms. By the introduction of improvements we make a still mope perfect Piano-Forte, and by manufacturing largely, with a strictly cash system, are enabled to oiler these instruments at a price which will preclude competition. PktcES. No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood Plain Caße - -- - S3OO No. 2, Seven Octave, round corners, Hose wood Heavy Moulding ......$325 No. 3 Seven Octave, rouud corners, Rosewood Louis XIV, style $350 TERMS—NKT CASH IS CURRENT FUNDS. Descriptive Circular sent free, DOBBINS' Electric Soap SAVES TIME ! SAVES MONEY! SAVES LABOR! SAVES CLOT RES! SAVES WOMEN! AND ALL GROCERS SELL IT, It is used by cutting into small shavings and dis solvingln hot water, then soak the clothes five to ten mintrtes, and alittle hand rubbing will make them as clean as hours of hard machine rubbing would do, with ordinal)• soap, and the most delicate fabric re ceive no injury. We can refer to thousands of fami lies who are using it, and who could not be per.-uuded to do without it. OBBl\S' ELECTRSC SOAP, j SOLD BY ALL LEADING GROCERS THROUGHOUT THE STATE. Manufactured ouly by DOBBINS & LOVE, WHOLESALE OFFICE : 107 South Fiflh Street, Philadelphia. JhbtSßl THE SILVER SKIRT, Patented March 7, 1865. MORE DURABLE, MORE GRACEFUL, MORE ELASTIC, And will keep its shapeand retain itsplace better than any other Skirt. .. Thia irew and beautiful style of Skirt was awarded by the GRE AT AMERICAN- INSTITUTE FAIR, held in New- York City, October, 1860, a A Silvoi* IVtcclnl! THE HHMEST PREMIUM EVER GIVEN FOR A HOOP SKIRT. The Steel Springs are wound with a fine plated wire (in place of a cotton covering) which will not wear oft' or Ix-eome soiled, and the whole Skirt riiay hb wAs*Ki) without INJURY or fear of rusting and will be as gocS as new. the COMBINATION SILVER SKIRT This invention combines with tho ordinary cotton Skirt tbe advantages of our Silver Skirt ; -the bottom hoops are the same asthose used in "the stiver Skirt 1 the covering of which cannot wear off", while the up per ones are covered with cotton. No lady having ohce worn one of our Skirts wilt be willing to wesu any other, as the lower hoops of all other kinds are soon injured and soiled. Thte beSt materials are Used in their construction and Irom their durability and neatness, they are , tUied to become . .. A FAVORITE SKIRT! For .Sale In Coudersßort, by P. A. STEBBINS CO:, D. E? OLMSTED, CHARLES S. JONE3, and N. M. GLASSMIRE. At Roulet, by 0. li. WEBB. 11. S. llurbank. Traveling Ag't., Aug. 13 —6m 32 Courtiandt ftt.N. Y. A T 11. J. OLMSTED'S STORK can always he fettDd the test 0 Cooking, Box and Parlor STO V E s Also. TIN and SHEET IRON WARE, POTS KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH HOWLS FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, Agricultural Implements, such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, COKX-SHELLKRS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, HIS WORK is tvfcTl zavrt-e afid tsre rr.7vte?fal goo 3. Go<Td and sttbS.antial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Ternis easy. Feadv Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House,"Coudersport. Aug. lj 18G3.—ho THE BUCKEYE SWRAW-CUT'iTft PATENTED, JULY. 1894, BY A SlflTlj f pHOUBANDB of these Machines ntt bfiegwiad* *■ and sold, and glw mofe l ufvei-Mal Satlslacdotf . thaw any other Straw or Staltf-Cutter" in market. It has nocasttngs abouf.tnd can he mad#' or repaired In nay couutrj town. The Knife is eUrttonary— Box vibrates— ftad* itaalj —cute on top of the frctfe—cuts everything *tjr>arofl any length yon wish, rtnd. tou cannot make rnggtd work of It even with a dot? ki.Jfe. Price, >li. ' Samples of Machines own be seen at Ahtf# #T tM i under JguoA, Manufactured and sale b\ v N. H. CQQDSEUz Cetntersport, Pa., Get. 2,1865. * BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE f rnilE subscriber respectfully Informs the citizen! b/ 1 Ooude: sport and the' phblie in general, that h# has opened a READY MADE CLOTRING STORE, is GILLETTE BLOCK WELLSVILLE, ALLEGANY CO., ti,f. One door be'ow AA'DEKSOX .J- D 0 OLITTL AT$ HARD WARE STOMX, Where will be found at all tihles ; a Complete A ssdrt' ment, and latest styles of CLOTHING, IIATS, CAPd FURNISHING GOODS, ' TRUNK,S Ad, Our motto is: Cheap for Cash, Quick Sal#d Small Profits, But OnO Priori {New Goods received eVery week. Call -and examine our GOOJB and Prices BCTOF-E woinrf elsewhere. II H. OPP. . October 22 tf - - •866 Philadelphia & Erie Rnllrotatlt piIIS great line traverses the Northern and NVfrth: west counties of Peunaylvania to the city of firi# on lake Erie. It has la-en leased and is operated Itf the PBNKSYLVAKIA HAIIKOAD COMPANY. Tixne of passenger trains at HMPOftltlll LEAVE EASTWARD. Erie Mail Train 4352-p. <r- Erie Express Train . 12 24 A W LEAVE WESTWARD, Erie Mail Train 11:58 A. M. Erie Express Train 2:13 A M. Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mat! and Express trains without change both ways ttexWee# Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTON. Leave New York at 9.00 A. M , arrive at Kri- 9 30 i it Leave Erieat 445 p. M., arrive atNew York 4 10, pa. ELEGANT SLEEPING C-tRS on all Night t;ao<* FuT information respecting lV*feerr£e¥ hnHrtfeS>p. ply at Corner Of 30th and M arkfct streets, Philadelphia And for Freight bttPipeSs Oftlie Coinpany's Agent# 8. R. Kingston, Jt\, Cor. loth aud Market struct#* Philadelphia, J. W. Reynolds, Erie. Win. Brown, Agent, N. C R. R , tiltiniiW. , 11. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agt. l'hilaits- H. W. GWINNER, General Ticket Agt. PhiitkdH A. L. TYLER, General Sup't, Erie. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. 9 The Highest Market Price Paid FOR AT THE COUDERSPORT TANNERY; M m. Shear* Oct. 23. ]BG6-3m FOUTZ'3 CELEBBATXD Horse ai Call Prate eases' ipci<Jen w this animal, such as LU>GJFEYER, GLANDERS/ ; miserable skeleton horse. I To keepers of Cows this preparation is tnr ft increases the Quantity and improves ihjt Quahtr ' much fester. [ In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ocers at preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera, frice 25 Cent 3 pel* £aper, or 5 Paptfts fur SI - "©JtBJ?A:RPB BY s. A. FOUTZ A BkOw pp.rti iNHWnimr rrr, JiTo. 116 Franklin St., Baltir-nre, IT<L For Safe by Druggists aud Stcrekrey* .•* th.ro.ugir out the Cniied States. SoM by P, A. yTi.HBINis k fX ..Co. tier -* port I'a.