I_ TTENTIONp---F*TITFUL SOLDFERS, WHO dolt, Dim. ; ,lletiOliaßLY DISCULUOO. - TOM COUNTRY OFFERS YOU DISTINCTION. ' WAR DEPARTMENT, ,- PROF7OST MARSHAL GENE.RAO3 OFFICE, '„ ~ • WASHINGTON, D. C I ; June 11,1863. : ' Novice.--The' folio w ing., ' will . be published as a hand-bill or notice, by every District Provost Marshal, with such alterations aale may think particularly: suited to his district. Throbject - being to hasten and encourage en listinents in the Invalid borpa. JAMBS B. FRY, - • Provost Marshal General: MN WANTED FOR TRE INVALID CORPS. , Only those faithful soldiers who, 'from wounds or the hardships of war, are no long r,.-sr.fq 40r - field duty will be received - in this Xlorpk. of ;Honor. Enlistments:will be Tor three'years hnles; sooner discharged. 'Piiy and allowances ssme l as for officers and men of the ,llnited_States Infantry; except_that no 4rreminms ' o r`Oounty, forq enlistment: will be •:4Wibitred.- This Will notinvalidate any pen sions or bounties which may be due for pil lions services. - The following uniform has been adopted for officers and men-of the Invalid Corps: r)"X OFFICERS F Fiock. coat of sky blue (;;000 , ~witkdark:blueyelvet,coltar and cuffs ; ;n all other respects, according to the present pttern for officers of infantry. Shoulder straps—According tcipresent reg ulations, but workaon dark blue velvet. - r - ':l 7 Kritalciotisi=Of sl6 , blue - cloth; with doub le stripe of dark title clOth down . the outer seam, each stripe one half inch wide, with space between of three-etghts of an inch. .Forage sap-,Present regulation. ;not ENLISTED MEN.--Jacket'of sky blue ""itaiiejr,'•gith dark blue trimmings, cut like She cavalry jacket, to come well down on the sibilomen. • Trowsers—Present regulation, sky blue. ' 4-7 - Forage gap-=Present regulation. - r - t; Men who are' still in service and unable to effeetiye 'field duty, - may be transferr sa to this" corps. • Medical Inspectors, Surgeons in charge of Hospitals, Military Commanders, and all oth ers having authority to discharge, under ex flstirtg laws and regulations; are forbidden to _grant discherges'io any men under their con trol who may be fit for service in the Invalid Corps. .Fer. the convenience of' service, the men '( 'will be selected• 'for three different grades of .duty. Those who are most efficient and able r i 'bodied,,and capable of performing 'duty etc . 'etc., will be armed a-ICC - muskets, and assign ed to companies of the First' Battallion.— .. Those ofthe nail; degree of efficiency, includ - log those who have lost a- hard Or 'an arm, and the least effective, including those who have lost a foot or a leg, to the companies of •Ate SeCond or Third Battalhons; they will be _ . armed with swords. - The duties will tie chiefly to act as provost guards, and garrisons .for cities; guards for Uspitals and other public - buildings; and es clerks, orderlieS, etc. If found necessary they may be assigned to forts etc. •! Acting; ssistant Provost Marshals General ariauthurized to appoint Officers of the Reg ular Service, or of the Invalid Corps, to ad minister the oath of enlistment to those men who have'Completelv fulfilled the presCribed conditions of admission -to thelnvalid.CorpS, - . . 1. That tlie .dpplicant is unfit col' seivice in the field. 3. 'That ho is fit ?or the duties; or some o them. indicated above. • t. 3. That if not now in the service, he was rhtrorably;discharo;ed. .; 4. That he is meritorious and deserving. For enlistment or furtherinformat;on apply to the Board of ,Enrollment for the district in L irhich thelapplicani is a resident,' Capt. W. W. WHITE, , Provost Marshal, 18th District, Pa. .3 o f tgartvbst MATIII.WS OFFICE, I . • Williamsport, June 17.1863. , • • M. W. Mc AL XRNEY, • Provost lbirsshal for Potter Co. • COudersport, Pa., July. 20, 1863 t -8 . Fearing the REBELS will captnre my stock of Goods and pay only in CONFEDERATE Scrip, I have concluded to SELL-OUT "Cheaper'than Dirt." All, my choico slock of DRY GOODS, . GROCERIES,'-- .BOOTS 4. SHOES; HARDWARE, HATS ,t GAPS, _ •NOTIONS, • SCHOOL BOOKS, ttc For'; GREEN-BACKS o-1 P , PI 0 E E li 0 ei ..• , _ LUCIEN BIRD , . Brookland, Pa., June 25, 1863. NEW JERSEY LANDS FOR SALE, Also, Garden or Fruiter.*lons, .Suitable , for Grapes, Peaches,,Pears,' Rasp berries, Strawberries, Blackberrie - s, Currants, kc., of 1 7 .24 ) .5, 10, or 20 acres each, at the following prices for the present, viz : 20 acres fop $2OO, 10 acres for $llO, 5' acres for. Sixty Dollars, 21 ric - res for Forty Dollars, 1 acre for Twenty Dollars. Payable by. one dollar a • Also, good Cranberry lands;.and village lots in CHETWOOD, 2:5 by 100 feet, at Ten Dollars payable by one dollar a week. The above land and tarns, are. situated at Chet , wood, Washington Township, Hurliagton Co., New, Jersey., ~For further information, apply, With a PI O. Stamp, ior, a Circular, to B. FRAXKLIN CLARK, - .No. 9Q ,Cedar Street, New York, N- Y. Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby . given that letters execu tory on the last will and testament of POLLY VANDARWAItKA, lite of Rotilet Tp, . Potter county;dec'd, have this day been grant ed to, the undersigned by the Register of said county. Ali persons indebted to said desce dent will please Wake payment and those hav ing claims will present them duly authentica 4ididi-settlenierit. ORRIN B. WEB - 13. Roirlet, - July - 13; 1863. ' - '-^' A SOAP Question Settled !..Inquire Inquire at , :STEBBINS' Babserlhe for the Journal I . • rffs ;I .f.; 1,-, en tOuNailkmucit, 1 11 .-:;..,..t OLD AZERICik DEM. GRocfilo P . • 'dLASSMIRE &. COLWELL AVrNG entered info ' s' Co-PiiitneriiiiV are JUL prepared to furnish all . goods In their line at Reasolaable Rates They keep•constantly on hand a. large and well selected assortment of • YOUNG HYSON, • • OLD SUGARS: BROWN, LIGIti . BR 04PN,:AND COFFEE: Rio, JAVA; UNION, RYE, &c., &c. 4LLSPICE, CRACKERS, ••=1 1 4 . 4 0 g • . . Immo MZEI SHOULDERS, IRON L PROVISIONS CROCKERY MOLASSES, I CHEESE, ALL KINDS. I FLOUR; by tale Barrel, Half Buckwheat lloyik 137 . tha Sack. . In fact, everything kept in 'a good .Grocery Store. PRODUCE taken exchange :and CS.SH . not refused. All Goo(hDelivered.withim the Borough, N. Zr. GLASSMIRE, G. W. COLWELL Coudersport, April Ay 1863. FM Very 'Best Quality BLACK AND JAPAN TEAS WRITE. PEPPER, CINNAMON, RAISINS FISH, PORE, CLOVER, AND TIMOTHY SEED AND SYRUP, PICKLES, CANDLES, KgROSENE ORANGES, LEMONS, SOAP, 'FRUIT Barrel, and Sack. Teed by t 4? Hundred; FREE OF CACARG.E 0001§;'6UNIAS:',00-I#7.4itii taigt, AND FOR , ':.E3t?..Warrt7. ste7Pris.s; ittpiikeis.l4t:iaw soliitors (YV3lTLiiittroLiiis, 411 PenbsyiY AveVue Withingtoi D. C • • , _ Thisfirm; h avi n gv a thorough kneivlefige:of the Perisioit,bitsiness, and' being fatoillay.with the practice in'all the Departments , ' of Govern ment, believe that they can afford greater .fit eitities to,Pension.,bourity and Other Clairnants, for the prninpt and successful aCioniplisbment Of business entrusted to therii,,tharianY other .firm in. Washington. They deiire to, secure inch an amount of this business as will enable them to execute the busines.s for eachelaimant very cheaply, and on the ,basis of their pay Contingent upon their success in ,each:caie.. , * * *Their charges will -be Ten Dollfirs for V.:Oi l eers and . Five 1)9. 1 .1at 8. fir' Myatt's,' far each Pension, Bounty,' or BnClePay obtained, and ten "per - dent: en amount of Claims for Military Supplieikr_Claims for Indemnity. * *Soldiers enlisted since the let of Marcb. l • • 11'1't r 1861, in any kind of seryice, ary or Naval,' , who are 'disabled 'by disease or ivoimila p are entitled to Pensions. All. soldiers who serve for two years, or during. the W ar, ,should it sooner,close,'will be entitled to $lO6 . Bounty. Widows of soldiers who' die_ or are killed, are entitled to $lOO bounty. if there be no widow then the minor children;'then the father, Mo ther, sister's, or brothers are entitled as above. Washington, D. * 1862. . **Apply at our C., ffice, or to our Associate at OsWayo, Potter county,, Pa.—JAMES H.. ORATES, Esq., who has- just returned from Washington; D. C., and is' supplied with all the' ld tat blailks issued under the late•instrue tioiist Mid will fill them up for all" who have been se.unfortunate'as to real:Lire an applica tion. . Office in "liegulator Store " ESTABLIS LIED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff & Tobacco Mannfacturer, And of the 16 and 18 Chambers St., ' (Formerly 42 Chatham Street; Nero York.) Would call the attention of Dealeii• to the articles of his manufacture, viz.; - BROWN SNUFF. Macaboy, Demigros,. . Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches, American Gentleman, Copenhagen: YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, High Toast. Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lundyfemt. * *Attention is called to the large rednc tion i n prices of Fine-Cut Chewing and Smok lug Tobaccos, which will be found of a Supe rior quality. SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. SMOKING. Long, P.A.L., or plain. S.Jago No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, :Spanish No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster . Nos. 1 Sr 2 mixed, Turkish, Granulated. Tin Foil Cavendish. . N. B.—A circular of prices will be sent on applicatiou'.—Ap Sly . . . For Bats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs; Moths in Fars, Woolens, &c. Insects onPiants, Fowls, Animals, &c. Put up in 25c. 50c. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks, $3 and $5 Sizes for Hotels, Public Institutions, &c. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free. from Poisons." "Not dangerous to, the Human Family." "Rats come out of their boles to die." * * *Sold Wholesale in iall large cities. * * *Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every- HAMS where. *** 111 Beware 11l (gall worthless imitations * * *See that "Comm's" name is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. *Address "Henry R. Costar, * * * *Pencipal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. * * *Sold by P. A. STEBBINS, & Co., Wholesale & Retail Agents, Coudersport, Pa Wanted ! 10,00 • POUNDS OF AT P. A. STEBBINS & Co'o l CORNER MAIN SECOND . STREETS, COUDERSPORT, PA. NAILS 11A) 1 00 Pounds of WOOL Wanted Immediately AT C. S. $ E. A. JONES. Diisolution'Of Partperslalp. Irp'Ff lipaitnership heretofore existing isetifeen the undersigned under the'firai name of OLIPTED 3'KELLY' is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Persons who live unsettled aCcounts with the late firer are requested to settle with H. J. Dlinsted to- whon:b all debts due thf; firm .will be paid. The business will be , conducted by IT; J. OLMSTED., who has purchased the entire in terest of his late pattner, and who solicits a continuance of the public patronage. S. D. KELLY;' - H. J. 013ISTVD. Coudersport, Pa., July 7, 180 TOBACCO • 4 T OLMSTED 44' KELLY'S Q. TORE can always he found the ;beat of 10 Cooking, Box and Parlor.,: S .T '0 'V Also, TRY and srcur-IRONWARE, POTS, KETTLES, 'SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-WS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. .AINt, such. as PLOWS, SCRAPERS,. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &a. , , ' 'I . _UEIR WORK is well made and the material good. Good and substantialtEAVES-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 OltlCOart House,‘Coudersport. Aug. 4.1859,50 (- 4ftiis cflatitoi gripr IHE undersigned Ts - ould respectfully inform : thesurrounding 'community that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by John S. Mann , where he is, prepared to do All rinds of Harness Work on the shOriest notice. ' LONG STRAW . COLLARS.' also kept constantly on hand. These collars are a superior article, and need but a trial to insure their success. Repairing done in good style. • Surcingles, Martingale-rings, Homes; and flame •straps, &a, kept constantly on hand. The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. S. P. MIN4R. CoLdersport Oct. 16th, 1860. IMPORTANT and TRUE 20 per cent, Saved , 1 1 1 in buying your GRASS SCYTHS, GRAIN CRADLES, and Hay Rakes ' HAY ,FORKS, I OF P.; A. Stebbins & 00. Coudersport, Pa, Juno 22, 1863. 'Cotton - is Down ! PRICES REDUCED. RIM 'supplied with a FULLISTODIC OF GOODS at tower ing•iires. My assortment. Gdod, consisting at Ey ustuir i'arieiy of . DRY GOODS, CLOTHING BOOTS, I& SHOES GROCERIES PROVISIONS /1:9:, remember that Y ain not to be un4ldisold. WOOL WANTED D. E.' OTAIStED, June 1 ~.1663 Administrators rjrptiee- A IV,EREAS, letiers of Adminiatratiiim on Y T'' the estate of ADAM YO late cdAb bottiopnsbiti, Potter county, deed ; hay.e'been granted to the undersigaed,all pers as indebt eno said estate are requested to lie imme diate payment and those having cIM s against the same will present them duly authenicated to the subscribers: - , • •N. J. MILLS,. _ ELIZABETH YORE, J Admen. Abbcitt, July 16 - , 1863. 1 ' ' r DL,§WEEWS LiaiMENT Rinnv FOR itREIT3iATIEDii.GOI:II", NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, STOT _NECK AND JOINTS, SPAINS, BRUISES, WOUNDS AND. OUTS; .PILES,.. HEADACHE, AND, ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. • For all of whichlit is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails! This Liniment is *pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet; of Connectilcut; the famous bone set ter, r and has been used in his practice for more than twenty years with the most aston ishink success. f - • • AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF. PAIN, it is.un rivaled by any preParatiOnlieforelhe public, of which the moat skeptical may be con vinced by a singlet trial.' This Liniment will cure rapidly and radi cally,. Rheymaiie Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases where it has been used It has never been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA; • it!will afford immedi ate relief in every ,case, howevet:ilistressing. It will relieve the worst cases of HEAD ACHE in' three minutes,, and is warrantedto do it. - - -- MACHE ah it TOOTH., _ —so it .Iy. FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND -GEN ERAL LASSITUDE arising from imprudence dr excess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy.[ Acting directly upon the nervous tissues, it Istrengthens and revivifies the system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor. FOR PILES.—As an external remedy, we claim that it is the best-known, and we chal lenge the world to prod4ce an equal. Every victim of this distressing, complaint should give it a trial, for it will. nut fail to afford immediate relief, nd in a majority of cases will effect a radict4 cure! QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some times extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely appliCittionl of this Liniment will never fail to cure. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, And enlargement [of th'e joints: is liable to occur if neglected! The worst cases may be conquered by thiS Liniment in two or three days. r BRUISES, • CUTS, [WOUNDS, SORES, ULCERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield read ily to the wonderful heating properties of DR. SWEET'S INFAIILIBLE LINIMENT, when used according to direCtions. Also,. CHIL BLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AND STEIGS. Dr. Stephen Street, of Connecticut, the Great Natural Bone Sett6r. Dr. Stephen Sice i t, of Conizecticut, is known all over the United States. Dr. Stephen Swett, of Connecticut, Is the au thor of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment." Dr. Sweet's Infa'flible Liniment Cures Rheu matism and never fails. .Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. l , Dr. Sweet's' Infallible Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds immediately l • - Dr. Sweet's Infkible Liniment Is the best known, remedy fdri Sprains and Bruises, • Dr. Sweet': Infallible Liniment Cures Head achuimmediately and was nererknow-n to fail. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Affords imme diate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Tooth ache in one minute. ' I Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment ,Cures Cuts and Wounds immediately and leaves no scar. Dr. Sweet's Infallible !Liniment Is the best remedy for Sores in the known world. _- Dr. Sweet's Infal ible Liniment Has been used by more than a million people, and all Praise it. ! Dr. Sweet's Infa l lible Liniment Taken inter nallycures Colic,Cholera: Idorbus andrCholera. ! Dr. Sweet's Infallible! Liniment Is truly a "friend in need," and every family should have it at hand. qible Liniment IS for sale by ice 26 and 50 cents. r • Dr. Sweet's In fa? all Druggists. Pr; 'A Friend in Need. Try it. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as an external remedy, without a rival; and .1 - will ,alleviate pain more 'Speedily than any other preparationl For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it isi truly, infallible, and es, ti ,eurative foxi, Sores, Wounds, Sprains Bruise's, &c., its sSothirm, healing and pow erful. strengthning,properties, excite the just Wonder and . aitonishment of all Who have ever given - it. a trial: : 1 Over one thousand Certificates of remarkable cures performed by It within the last two years, attest the fact. I To Horse Owners DR. SWEET'S{ INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is bnrivalled by any, and in all cases Of 'Lameness . arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenehing,-; its effect is magical and certain. Harnessr:or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mang, &c.; it will' also cnre speedily. Spavi and! 'ltingbone may be easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed eases are beyond the possibility of a RADICAL duaz. No case of the kind, however,- is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, 'end its faithful application will always re move the Lamene s, and enable the horses to travel with eempdrative ease. - Every HOrse Owner should have thisl remedy at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lame ness will effectually preient those formidable diseases, to which all horses are liable, and Which render so r i t manY otherwise valuable horses nearly wo bless. 4.• Dr. SWEET'S INFAL L LE 'LINIMENT .• . IS' 'T4S , , • goiLMER , S FRIEND, - c And.thousands have ftind it truly, , A Friend In Need! CAUTION.—Td avoid imposition, observe t h e Signature and Likeness of Dr - . StePhen SWeet on every label, & alsa"Steptien Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown , in the glass of each bottle, without which none are.genuine. RICHARDSON t CO. Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. MORGAN & AllLEN,GeneralAgents, 46 Cliff Street ; New York. * * *Sold by all dealers everywhere. al6 • - JO'nt4i'esolution, prop - osing ctertsin Atliaidnients to' theldinstitutioa. t tesOlved the Senefe'orid 131114 e of 'a Representatives of, the - Coiritio'niftioth of/ penrisylieriii i 5 beiterat That.lhe.following aniernitoines ,be b used to the-CeriStittition of the Coniritiin*ellth, • in accordance with' the provisioni.9l,7f4 t'enth - article thereon:. There sliallbe an lidliiitieeicliectriglit the third article of the, Conititution; to'hilfesig "inted as, seetiOnJour ? 0 . 1 . , C 'Sem* 4. " Whenever any Of the i tgified electors of _this Commonwealth ", -Stie e in any, actual Military service, undertiar,rusi tion, froth the president of I the Vnite4 - Acates, • or by theauthebritY or.thts,Commoitivelth, such electors may exercise o af. frege in all- _elections ,by, the„ such regulations : as. are or shattie PreSAibed by law : as fully andeffectuully,.oi.inthey,were present it their risual ; placeil Thereshallhe two 2ridditionali,seilltins to the eleventh article of the .06nStitiitloiljo be designutcd as sections , eig ht and,ni tt e z el .."SECrioN 8. No hill shall : liepas_`iif the I.,egislatureccintaining more tlian,pne,seNeet, which Shall be'. clearly .expresse d jn th title, except ap pr.oPritii hills. , "SECTION 9: No hill shell ,Ue paisedhy the Legislature granting _ariy.,pow'ffrsor in,any case where the autliorq to'grarilsucte powers or privileges has •been. or.m i ttyhere. after be Conferred upon Abe: Coltrts,Of. this. Commonwealth.",JOHNtEspN - 4,:, Speaker of the House of Representiitives. JOHN P..PENIFT,' Speaker of tifeqprkte. Office of the Secretary of ilie,qcirneiMA.-.1, wealth, Harriiburg, PENNSYLVANIA, SS: • . •"*". ~.., 4 -, I dolierebY Certify thuttlieloOgoing as }- and annexed is a, full, true i.iicorrect , --:,--copy'of - the original. Joint fiesolntion of the General Assembly, - entitled - " - AZoint Resolution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as the sable reingriiisinfile in this office. _ • In Testimony Whereof I have herermto set my hand, and caused the , seal of the...pecieta ry's office to be affixed; the, day:,and year above written. . ELI "S-Lfpgli, 11 cure instenti: A; /0 , a , _ i - ::.,, f a ) , re - k lad k?ei,,,, , vvationet 2 ~ .// //6( Aff/' fake' The Buffalo Mercantile College CORNER OF MAIN AND SENECA' STREETS. Is an important link in the INTERNATION AL CHAIN of Colleges, located in NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN, 'ALBANY, TROY, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, CHICAGO, • TORONTO, PROVIDENE, PORTLAND, . SAINT LO S.' A Scholarship . issued frcm the B 'Col lege, entitles the holder to attend'eitiMiVr all the Colleges for an unlimited time.J • The Design of these Institutions,ioolnirart to young men and Indies, a thorough,''practi cal business educations THEORETICAL DEPARTMENT. In this department students receirOlioro' instruction in the rudiments of Penmanihip, Book-Keeping,Mathernatics,CommereiafrLaw. PRACTICAL DEPARTMENT. Here the student buys and sellillfeiChan dise, Stocks, Real Estate, Acc., as inaitnal business. wo Banks have been eitabliOed in this department, which enables tife'Ondent to deposit his cash, gethis papei'disMiinted, and transact busiuesi incidentarto-W'gen era trade. _ - TELEGRAPHING. ' Students may become good operators Imre in a short time. ' The Spencerian System of Pentuirisbtp, taught by competent and 'elperienced.Ottthera Scholarship, nayable l in adv,ance,_SJO. College open day at d.evening : nti Nit:cations Resident Principal at Buffalo, For further information, please . *fie the College rooms, or send for CatalOgue4d'Oir cular enclosing letter stamp. Address, Rt . BRYANT - STRATTON,', 13‘iffilo; N.T. J'y9ly VALUABLE REAL EST FOR SALE. T HE subscriber offers the whole of 4.hetfol lowing described tracts of land arctitat• sale. The property will be sold in a . bddY or in separate tracts, as purchasers mardetire. - It is in one of tte finest lumbering kind fientr• ing districts of this or adjoining countiis,and' l ' will be sold at a very reasonable price..;- ' No. 1. A tract of Two . Hundred. arid-i Six acres, Sixty 'dues of which are MatireTed, bounded by lands of Martin Harmon/130111,1qm, Horton, and the Sinnethahoning treigre on which are' erected one Frame Heturaillme Ft me Barn, one Frame Shed, 'Apple; Peach, Pear, and Plum Trees, and also a Ilne:l6t of Pine Oak and Hemlock -Timber. - Af•Spring at the door, and the Sinnemahoning aisd - Bast Fork of the First Fork creeks running through it. Situate in Wharton township: No. 2. One Hundred and Tweirtty44,B acres of Timber land, situate tni the - 481ton run in Wharton township. . ,•. No. 3. A150 SixtY-Seven Acres of Timber Land iipunter rung adjoining Sinith aim% kibout Two acres of Which' are imprevedren which are erected one .Log House - , skittish, in Wharton township. No, 4. • One Mier lot of Timber Laniir-non. taining Seventy-Six acres, up Hensler:Bellow in Wharton township. No. 5. One other lot of Timber Lei:4am. taining One Hundred and , Fifty Acies,sdiniato Up 'Vag - Hollow, 'on which are erectedione Frame House and one Log Efoitseirwitlar. den and two or three, fine spiingknf in 'Wharton township. No. 6, He will nTso. sell tine` of a tract of Four acres of land, betnidestby lands of Jos. L. Nelson and the: Sinnenuato. , rang creek, on Which areerected chwfihe large .WATER - SAW.MILL, v hnown is' the isiOard Mill," and also a Dwelling'House;:-eittnte . in Wharton township. He will alsiysell the,fOlhAving persoitolpiow perty, to wit: Oner Spaii of Horses,Megonf One . Sleigh, Four CoWs. SeverrlYeitilittgar seven Calves, ' IAhIES - 13:A1TROIL - Wharton; .Inne 17,1:869. • '. LANES FOR S.CEE)OI; DIRECTORS-1a Ti ip@ reqriired by the School' Lair.tliattin attune! stateinent'Of the seliobl 'fait:Me-12111de out, and 'ti'n *linen Or Printed - lian" 4l " / this statement be posted, up in the ilittriell> t l ..*We Italie' lately printed ;16‘41 1 411*r -sUitabla for this pnipose.' a stock.' SAPONIFIERI The "Big Tlifrelo& for sale at STENDIS' Secretary or the Cortimotivierilith PENMANSHIP =I
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