I 13 U. S. 7-30 LOA.N. The SecretnrS: of tho-Treasury gives notice that subscriptions ivill be received for Coupon Treasury Notes, paysiblifrom Aug. 15th.1664, with semi-annual interest at the rate ofseven and three-tenths per cent. per annum,—prin;- Opal and interest both to be paid in lawful 1/I.oney. These notes will be convertible at the option of,,the holner• etmaturity, into , six per-cent. 'll6kb - it - frit* -bon tla t *f,al;te not lese t luta .five normore than twenty years from their - date, as the Government may elect. They wilt, be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $500; 51.000 and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty : dollars - or stittid multiple of fifty dollars. ' The notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of De posit as . they can be prepared. As the.notes draw interest from August 15; persons making, deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes ateny one time 'be-irllowed'"a'-cointnission •of one quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of the bill for the amount, certified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No (leductions for commtssions must l be mode from the deposits... : : •... .SPECII.E . 4.6VANTAGES .of .this LOAN. ft,is a. National Savings Bank, offering it higher rate of interest than any, other,'and' the best security. Ally savings bank which pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating me dium of the country,- and it cannot pay in any thing better, for its own assets are either in 'government-securities or in notes or bonds payable ,in:gdypTor4n t paper. It is aptdlly'cdtrvenient , ffs'' a:temporary or permanent investment. The notes can al-f ways be sold for within it fraction of their face and accumulated interest, and are they best security with banks as collatterals for discounts. Convertible.into a Six per cent. 5-20 Gold Bond.: In additiOn to the very liberal interest on the notes for three -years, this privilege of, conversion is now worth about three percent.' for the Current ratelor 5-20 Bonds ;ncit less than nine per cent. premium, and before she war the premium on six per cent. stock was •over twenty per cent. It 'will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per . annum. al Taxation.l Its Exemption front Slate or :11 - unici:p. But aside from all the advantages we haVe' •enumerated; -a: Special 'Act of Congress ex-• empty all bonds and Treasury notes front local .taration. On the...average, this exemption is•l worth about two percent. per annum, accord-i ! ing to the; rate'of taxation in various parts of, the country. • It is believed that no securities offer sogreat inducements to lenders as those issued by the _government In all other forms of indebted ness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate communities, , only, is pledged for payment, while the whole !property of the country is held to secure the U discharge of all•the obligations of the ,ited states. • • While the gevernment offers the most liberal terms for its loans; it believes that the Veryl strongest appeal 'will be• to the loyalty land;, patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for all: deposits. The party depositing must endorse upon the original certificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they arc to lie issned!in-blank,orpayable to order. When solendorsed it Must be left with the officer re ceiviug, the deposit, to be forwarded to the' Treasury Department. • ,I" , ...qubscriptions will be received by the Treas urer of the United States, at Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the • I 'First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa. First National Bank-of Danville, Pa. First National Bank of Erie, Pa. (First .Natinfal_Barik of Pittsburg, Pa. Id by • all National Banks which are deposi titles ofluiblie money, and Respectable Banks and Bankers -throughput the country will give farther •in fdrrivition and A r every- Facility to Subscribers. • )L19:i111] ) PA., STATE NORMAL SCHOOL MANSFIELD; TTO,G4. CO ;I)AL. THIS - INSTITUTION WAS Recognized by the State Authorities, in December, 1862. • ' State:Nbi'mal Schobl.; • 401;m/tally Opened as such in September 18G3. Te School is at length places, upon a se curl basis—the State appropriation of the, curent year enabling the Trustee to extin-: gmio the greater - portion of the outstanding liabilities, and to make extensive improve ments upon the buildings and grounds. The Second School Year will commence on Xondcrg, Septemler,s,lB64 PrOf. F. A. ALLEN, for the pistsix years in charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal School, has been elected Principal, and Prof. FRANK Caosur, recently of the same instiiu tion,has been appointed to the Professorship of tnnmnages And Literature, ' Vislle.sirable that students ehotld enter at the commencement of a term, and fora period -of not less than thirteen weeks. Tuition, adeence'per term, $6.00. 1%; . 0 extra charges for the . laguages or the higher math cmatics. iText- books , rented at reasonable rates. - 'l l ocal and instrumental music at teachers' prices. Boarding in the ball, or in private fknilies,from $2 50 to $3.00 per week. Fare from Philadelphia, $8.50; from Harris burg, $O . OO. W. C. RIPLEY', Pres.. Board of Trustees. ALBERT CLARK, Secretary. Mansfinld, July, 20, 1804. ' OLEAN ACADEMY. The Fall Term will commence August 31st 186.1,and continue thirteen weels.s. Tuition from - ,54.00 to $B.OO per term. - Board can be had in the Principal's family. Rooms for s=elf-boarding• can be bad in the Academy Buildings at 52.00 per term. E. 'WILDMAN, A. A.l. Principal, assisted by other Teachers. ' A Teachers' Class will be organized for the instruction of teachers in their profession, in which Holbrook's Normal Methods and other Valuable aids will he used. P. S. MARTIN, Preside - tit: STAN IX MARTlN,'Secr?.tary. Adminstrator's Notice. ' AVllEltEAS,'Letters of Administration . to rr the estate, of WILSON. CARSON, late of Allegany township, Potter county, dec'd, balm been granted to the subscriber. all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to innke inimediate payment, and those. having alnims nrittst the • s:une will present them, duly autlientieated, for settlement to HUDSON lIENDBYX. Adtu'r. A I l d•g 4 .ny, Aug, :;0, l' d t; I • Dr. Elooflandis .1 German Bitters 9 PREPARED BY4 , I• ITir. C. a,ac kson; Philada..Fa. • • 4 1107.4EFFECTUALLYXURE • LIFER COMPLAINT, .1 DYSPEPSIA, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all 'diseases arising front a disordered Liver or Stomach, Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Head,Acidity, of ;the Stomach, Nausea, Ileartbarn, Disgust forFood,Ftil ness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flnttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried arid Diffi cult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,Chok-, ing or Suffocating sensations when in a ly ing posture, Dimness of- Vision, Dots or - Webs before the Sight, FeyO . and dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per- 1 spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flashes of Heat, Biting in the - Flesh, Conitant Imagi- • - 'Dr '(niners of Evil, find great t 'of Spirits. 1100tLAND'S GERMAN: BITTEBS Are not a new and untried a4iele, but have stood the test of fifteen ;years trial by, the Ameriebn ; and their' tieputation and sale, are not rivaled by any similar prepara tion. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS. PHYSICIANS, and CITIZENS. Testifying of their own personal knowledge, to the beneficial effects and medical virtues o these Bitteis. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS 1 AND THE FRIENDS OS' SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the that that "HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths •of the diseases induced by exposures and privations incident to camp 110. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that a very large proportion are suffering from de bility. Every case of that kind can be read ily cured by Hoofland's German Bitters.— Diseates resulting from disorders of the diges tive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hun dreds of lives might be saved that other wise will be lost. We call particular attention to the follow ing remarkable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use his own language, "has been saved by the dlitters :" PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23, 1863 . MESSRS. JONI.S & BrAss.=,—Well, gentlemen, your Hoofland German Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. IV is vouched for by numbers of my comrades, some of whose names are appended, and who were fully conizant of all the circumstances of my case. I am, and have been for the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, : and under the immediate com mand of Capt. R. B. Ayres: Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in November last with inflam ation of the lungs, and was for seventy-two days ; in the hospital. This Was followed by great debility, heightened by an attack of dysentery. I. was then 'reMoved from the White House, and sent to this city on board the Steamer "State of Maine," fram which I landed on the 28th of June. Since that time I have been about as low as S.ny one could be and still retain a spark of vitality. For a week or more I was scarcely, able to swallow anything, and if I did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. . I could not even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under such circumstances ; and, accordingly the physi cians who had been working faithfully, tho' unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread Archer, frankly told me they could do no more for me, and advised me to see a clergyman, and to make such disposi tion of my limited funds as .best suited-me. An acquaintance who'visited me at the hos pital, Mr. Frederick Steinbroh, of Sixth below Arch Street, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to try your Bitters, and kindly procured a bottle. From the time I commenced taking them the gloomy shadow of 'death receded, DAVI I am now, thank God for it,, getting bet ter. Though I have taken but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine of being permitted to rejoin my wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months ; for, gentlemen, I am a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front Royal. To your invaluable!Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place of vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe the glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who are deareit to me in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. Wt fully concur in the truth of the above statement, as we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. John Cuddleback; Ist Nei York Battery. George Ackley, Co. C,,llth Maine. Lewis Chevalier, 92d New . York. • I. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F., J. 13. Fasewell, Co. B, 2&Vermont. Henry B. Jerome, Co. B, Henry T. Macdonald, Co: C, 6th Maine. John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine. Herman Koch, Co. H. 72d New York. • Nathaniel B. Thomas. Co. F, 95th Penn., Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A, 3d Vermont, John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Penn. BEWARE OF COLTNTERFEITS I See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON 'is on the Wnerrnst of each bottle. PRICES : Large Size (holding nearly double quantity) ' $l.OO per Bottle—half doz. $5.00 Small Size-75 cts. pr Bottle—half d0z.54.00 Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do not be put off by any of the intox icatinr,' preparations that maybe offered in its place, but send to us, and : we will forward, securely packed, by express. PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND:MANUFACTORY No. 631 Arch Street, 3ONES & KVANS, - (Successors to C. M. JACKSON k C 0.,)) .IVROPRIETOR.i. FOR sale by Druggists s:nd Dealers in every ;tom.' in the United 'States.- STEBBINS k Co. are closing up an I .L. • old Ledger. All persons indebted to titernowill please call and settle, before the accounts are left with the: proper officer for Collection:=-Nov'r 18, '63 . Wier loacls ! OJ.MSTED'S. 'VOIR titttention is invited to the large and attractive stock just received, and for sale as lovii as the Sarno tinalitie.s tan be bought anytyhere In the county. I We have : on hand a large and, varied as sortment' itf Domestic . Cottons, conprising BROWN SHEETINGS, and SHIRTINGS, • 1 BLEACHED MUSLINS, DENIMS, 'JAUNDICE' TICKINCS, and COTTON FLANNELS, on which we cannot he' , undersold. We purchase our goods for Cash and offer them at o,lvery small advance From Cost. I F you epressions i PLAID F DRESS GOODS; . DELAINES, • . . ! PRINTS, BROGUE, and WOOLEN SHAWS, HOODS, ';', • SONTAGS, ‘:1 NUBIAS, 1 1 BALMORAL SKIRTS, 11 , . CLOTHS, and CASSEdRES, .1 a full supply . 1 1 At Olmsted's. • CLOTHING. D 0:7 1 i' i f l ll e il as t s o ort ca m li en b t efore purchasing and BOOTS & SHOES FOR Men, Women & Children, in great va rietil and cheap For Molasses, Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee, in fact o f ierything in the Grocery line, call !I 1 AT OLMSTED'S A full atortment of almost everything that is , 1 • kept in ' ,; country store on hand. We intend • • o keep;Goods that will give satisfaction and sell good articles at the lowest living profit. anti Grain of all kinds, Butter, Wool, Sheep Pelts, Fars, Deer Skins; Also, County,llT ' ownship and School Orders, for all of which the highest prices will be paid At Olmsted's Coudersport, Pa,Nor'r 18, on 1864 1 1864 Brings pany a change, therefore I have con cluded to change my system of doing business and I shall hereafter sell for CASH or PRODUCE, BUTTER, LARD, EGGS EGG% RAGS, GRAIN,. DRIED BERRIES, ike. 1N niq stock of Groceries I have a choice assOrtment of TRASH , GREEN, .L ! BLACK, 1 1 ./, and JAPAN. SUGARS, MOLASSES, • 1 HONEY SYRUP SALARATUS,. 1 COFFEE, .I Also, PREPARED COFFEE, MUSTARD, . 1 SPICE, ' I PEPPER, &0., ike. Ihe.4e a good stock (bought so that I am enibled to sell at prides current before the War) of • DRUGS, and PATENT MEDICINES, Also, K.EROSENE OIL. YANKEE NOTIONS, EXTAACTS and are s4ll kept. 1 1 1 PLO 1 R, PORK,- i MEAL of all kinds. And many other things too numerous to, mention kept constantly on hand and will be soli for , LESS PROFIT than ever before offered in this market. E. K. SPENCER. , Ja4 20, 1B&4. Dr. A. FRENCH'S CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS ARE becoming the most popular Medicine circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPLAMT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS of the ' STOEACH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS. It is also gaining a great reputation in the CURE of DIPTHERIA. Primlpal Office, Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa. BEI STRIPES, OBECKS, FLANNELS. • ant to parchase RED, GRAY, BLUE, or ENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call At Olmsted's. At Olmsted's At Olmsted,s AT OLMSTED'S, FANCY SOAPS, PERFUMERY 'hot , '44AVE FOUND IT is Was the eiclamation of the Astrotio who first discovered that the world moved in its orbit; not less joyous has been the exelareA. tion of those who have found THE PLACE where. GOODS carCbe purchased FIFTEEN . or TWENTY , PER CENT. below the .marl4't price, and yet find them as represented. Tivo things are to be considered ia• ;purchasing Goode : the Quality and the Price; andi*- chasers studying both, calf be better satisfied with our stock thlui any other in, this-or ad- joining counties. Think twic r thOfore buying DE - AP. TRASH." Now is yotir time to pro . cure 'a GOOD ARTICLE. "Delay's ar9 dan- gerous and sometimes fatal." Don't wait for another enormous advance in Goods. The following is but a partial list of our large assortment:. I ' Merinos i The attention of the Ladies is called, to the stock of Merinoes,Black,Brown, BlueFlßtroon, Drab and White. Some of these we4eliougbt previous to the riso and Nctfilbe sold nearly as low as present wholesale prices at J'OKES' Ladies Black,, Grey, and Fancy Colors at JONES' • 1 Boy's Wear Cassimeres, Striped, Checked, and Adds ; Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and Cottonafles of the very best quality at J0N23 1 • • • Mourning GoodS Black Silks, Alpacas, EmpressCloth,?Bolmba zinc, Delaines, Rep Cloths, and Black,and Purple Goods of various kinds at JONES' Domestics Heavy Sheetings, three-quarter, fonriqubrter, five-quarter, fine unbleached ; Pillow I Case and Sheeting Muslin, Shining, Tea-quarter `leached for sheets at JONES' White . . Goods Barred Muslin, Plain Jaconet, Cambrfe for Skirts, Irish Linen, Swiss Muslims, Naihsook Muslin, plaid, striped or plain, and Bishop Lawns atJONES' • Embroideries ; Dimity Bands, Ladies Collars, Underslteves with or without collars at JONBSI Wooleii Goods Hoods, with tabs pr points, for Infs.* and Children, Misses and Ladies ; Nubia'S, Under sleeves and Caps .at JONES' I \ . Prints For Children, Shirting Prints, plain black, white and black,blue and white, andalllicinds of Fancy, at .3-,q/i.gs, Cloths Gents' Black Broad Cloth, excellent q bought before the rise. Cassimeres ; silk mixed, black and fancy Doeskin!, s plain, and Plaid in fancy colors, and for whole suits at Jo Hosiery Women's wool ribbed, cotton ribbed, plain, colored and white, plain or fieec Girls' white, broWn, mixed, wool Or and wool balmoral stockings. liens' home and city Boys', all sizes, white or mixed, at JO Gloves For Ladies, Gauntlet and Hand Gloves, Xis Linen, Cotton, Plain and Fleeced Silk. Gent.' fine Driving Gloves, Cassimeres, at JONES' Shawls For Ladies ; Shepherd's Plaid, Brodie, Long and Square, Woolen Plaid; a great variety of elegant colors at JONES' Delaines Of domestic and foreign manufacture. We can assure our patrons that we believe our stock this spring to be more attractive in this line than ever before. JUNES' Balinoral Skirts With only two breadths, making it necessary to have but two seams in a full skirt, in a great variety at JONES' Groceries Teas, Sugars, Choice'Syrup, Good Rio Coffee, West India and Dandelion Coffee, Rice, Corn Starch, Farina, Cocoa, &c., at JONES' Brushes Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Paint, Varnish and Artist Brushes at JONES' Drugs and Fancy Articles Oils, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White Lead in Tin Cans,Alcohol, Camphene, Kerosene,Lamp and Lamp Fixtures, Glass; Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Botanical Herbs, Perfumery,Fancy Soap and Toilet articles, Gum, Hair, Ivory and Wooden Combs, *omades and Colognes, and a fine assortment:of Flavoring Extracts, Pens, Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil—raw and boiled, at JONES' Clothing Boca' and Men's at. JONES' Boots and Sh,oe s Of every description and the best quality, ;it astonishing low prices, at JONES' Wall Paper Ceiling Paper, Transom Paper, Window Cur tains, Borders, Tassels and Fixtures, at d's. HARDWARE, WOODEN-WARE, WILLOW WARE, NAILS, IRON, PLOWS, WINDOW SASH, FLOUR, PORK, and FEED, in fact, everything that the people need can be had at JONES'. • All of which will be sold at the lowest rates. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Conderspert, Pa. ; June, 180. 1i364. IiaIitEADELPHIA:.k ERIE RAILROLD.-- _IL :This great line traverses the .Northern and NOrthwest counties of Pennsylvania to the-citTof Erie, on Like Erie. It has oeen leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, and ruder their auspiceli is being rapidly openeil throughout ,its entire length. is now in use for Passenger and Freight business from Harrisburg to St. ,Mary's (216 miles) .on the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles) on the Western Division. • ' • TIME OP resswrop., TRAINS AT EMPORIUM Leave Eastward. Throngh Mail Train - Leave, estward. Through Mail Train . 10 19 A. M. Cars run „through 'WITHOUT CHANGE both ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven and between Baltimore and Lock. Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars, on Express Trains both ways between Williathsport and Balti more; and Williamsport and Philadelphia. For information respecting Passenger busi ness apply at the S. B. Cor. 12th and Market Streets. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents i.• • S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th. and Market , J. W. Reynolds Erie. • J. M. Drill, Agent N. R. Baltimore H. H. kousTos, _ Gen'l freight Agt. I . LEWIS L. HOOP; Gen'l lielcet Age. Phil'a. Jos. - D. POTTS • I Manager, Williamsport i ttafire Chances ! I offer for sale On reasonable terms and lib rid tithe :I • i NE FARM !-146 Aeres—rtG Cleared tNE FARM 1-235 Acres-4130 Cleared I • ONE FARM !-50 Acres-1 1 5 Cleared ONE FARM 1-300 Acres-5 Cleared nd lots of other4arms and Land. Some money may be required down. Lucien: Bird. Brookland, Pa., July 2, '64 tf Haviig secured the services of HENRY S. COWBURN, BLACKSMITH of twenty years experience in England and America. lam prepared to furnish farmers rind travelers with the best of Horse and Ox Shoeing, Shingle Knives, Butcher Knives Sc., promptly L. BIRD, Proprietor, Brookland, Potter Co., Pa. formerly called; Cushingville. May 25, 864. AT H.; J. OLMSTED'S STORE On always be foetid the best o Cooking, Box and Parlor I ST OV.PIS. Also. TIN and SHEET-IRON *ARE, POTS, KETTLES,] SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS. FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULP EONS. Also , • Agribultural Implements, such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POIVERS, &c. I - HIS WORK • is well made and the material goo& Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including ICash, seldom refused. 1 : kStore on Main Street opposite the Old Court ouse, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1863.-50 1 nality black biped, =Cloth I= = Imadt ;ES PUTNAM Clothes. Wringer Will wring anything from a single Thread to a B e d-Quiltv. PRICES : $5.50, $6.00, and 68.00. P. A. Stebbins & Co., Agents for Potter county.—Jat 25, 1863 1 P. A. STEBBINP & Co., I est price in Paying the big 50,000 PO Coudersport P. A. Stebbins Bi. Co. ARE AGENTS for the sale of WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES for Potter Collnty .: Noy'r 18, '63 ' DR. TOBIAS' VENITIAN LINIDIENT fAS GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFAC TION during the fourteen years it has been introduced into the United States.— After being tried by millions, it has been proclaimed the pain destroyer of the world. Pain cannot be where this liniment is ap plied. If used as directed it cannot and nev er, has failed in a single instance. For colds, coughs and influenza, it can't be beat. One 25 cent bottle will cure all the above, besides being useful in every family for sudden acci dents, such 'as burns, cuts, scalds, insect stings, &c. It is perfectly innocent to take internally, and can be given to the oldest person or youngest child. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. - Office, 56 Cortlandt Street, New York. Sold by all druggists. lIIINT'S BLOO M OF ROSES,—for the La ,4ies,--at • . STEBBLNS= IS64i 210 P. M. IR CASH for OOL ! N DS WANTED ! un: 28, 1864 Hoptetter's - Stomach - Bitters. -ptiO and powerful Tonlc,•Correcillteisd /X. Alterative of wonderful efficacy la:dis ease; of the. Stomach t Liver and. liewels. Cares, DYspepina; Lifer CoMplaiiit,lfeadithe, General Debility, Nervousness, Deliressido of Spiritai Constipation, Colic, Inierroittent Fe vers, Cramps ivad Spasms and all Complaints oteither ex, prising from Bodily Weakness whether ieherent _in the systemor produced by "speeitil causes. Notitiag Unit is not wholesome, .genitil and restorative in that nature 'enters into the tom positioalof Licistetter's Stomach Bitters.- This poptilar ;preparation contains no mineral of any king, no deadly botanical .element no fiery excitant;, but it is a combination of the extracts: of rare balsamic herbs' and plants with the purest , and mildest of all diffusive . stimu ants. 1 - it is well tci be forearmed- against - dltease, and E o 'fill. as the human system can be pro tected by hunian means against maladies en gendered by ':an unwholesome atmostibere, impure water,land other external causes;Hos tetter's Bittern. may be relied on as a safeguard. In distrietsi infested with, Fever and Agne, it, ; has been found infallible as a 'preventive and irriSistible as a -remedy; and thousands who resort toiit under apprehension of an at tack, escape the scourge ; and thousands who neglect to avail themselves of its protective qualities' in edvance, are cured by, a very brief course .of this marvelous medicine: Fever and Agile pkients, after being plied 'With quinine for months intvain, fairly Satu rated with thht dangerous alkaloid ; are not unfreqiiently restored to health within a few _days bY the upe of Hostett6r's Bitters. The weak gtomach is rapidly inVigorated and the appeite res4ed by this agreeable Tonic, I:ind hence it worms wonders in cases of Dispepsia had in less confirmed fotms of Indigestien• =Acting as a gentle end painlesi apperient, as Iwell as upon the liver, it also invariably, relieves the Constipation superin duced jbyi irregular action of the digestive, and set;,retive . org,aa Persons of !feeble habit liable to Nervous Attaclis. Spirits and tits of Lan guor, find prompt and 'ptrunineat relief from the filters, The teqinainy on this point is most cionelusi!ve: and from both sexes. • The; agony h.f Billions Colic is immediately I assuaed by 4 single dose of the stimulent, and b,' occasiOnally resorting to it. the return of thelcOmplaint may be prevented. As a General Tonic, Hostetter's Bitters pro duce 'effects which must be experienced or witnessed before they can* fully apprecia ted. pa case's. of Constittrt final Weakness, Prematnre Decay and Debility and Decrepi tude arising from Old Age, it - exercises the electric influence. • In the convalescent stages of all disease it operates as a delightful in vigortint. When the powers of nature arere laxedl it operates to re-enforce and re-Sitab lisp them.' l • • • . Laat, but nlit least, it is the cnlysafe Stini ulent,l being manufactured from Sound land innocuous materials, and entirely free front the acid elcmhts present more or lees in all the ordinary Oinks and storiachics of Ille . day. The immense increas, in the sale of Ht stet ter's Bitters, both at homeand abroad, during the past-yearlproves that the world, while it obeys the , SCript oral injunction to "try. all ihingS," only; "Holds fast to that which is good." Spuribus preparations, like poisonous , fungi, are continually springing np, lent them character is; soon discovered, and - they are "flung like wbrthiess weeds away " On the other hand, a great antidote that performs all it premises, end even more than• its proprie tors claimed for it on its introduction, "isnot for alday. bui fur all time." • No nuttily medicine has been so universally and, it may he Truly added, deservedly popu lar With •the intelligent portion of the commu nitYt:as Hostetter's Bitters. Prepared by HOSTETTER & SMITH, ,Pitts burg, Pa. Sold by: nll Druggists, Grocers. and Storekeepers everywhere. • ' I SAP • NIFIE it, '©r:: Concentrated Le Faintly Soap Maker. WAR Makes high prices; Saponifier helps for reduce, them.! It makes SOAP for FOUR ets. a pound by Using your kitchen grease. f o carCAUTION 1 As spurious Lyes nre of fered also, be careful and only buy the: PATENTED article put up in Iron cans; alt . others being COUNTERFEITS. , PENNSYLVAXIA SALT NANUFACTURIIIG Co, PHILADELPHIA—No. 127 Walnut :inert. PITTSBURQ—Pitt Street and-Duquetaft Way Costax'sVermix" se,Exterminator For Bats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths in Fars, Woolens, &c. Insects =Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c.! Put up in flsc. 50c. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles, end Flasks,' S.S and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public litstitutions.f&c. "Only= infallible remedies known." "Free 6pm Poisons." "Not . dangerous to the Human Family," ' 'Rats came out of their holes to die."' * * *Sold Wholesale in all large cities. * * *Sold by 411 Druggists and Retailers every where. * *1! BeWare !1l of all worthless imitations * * *See thatl"Cosrates" name is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, before voo buy. * * *Address; Henry R. Costar, * * *Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. * * *Sold by , P. A. STEBBINS k Co., 'Wholesale knetail Agents. Coudersport, Pa. PIIINH AND .GREENBACHS. TO Huntees and Trappers in Southern Al. legany 'and Northern Peonsylyania be it known, thati front this till "farther notice, the subscribers will pay FIVE - DOLLARS EtCg in greenbacks, for all heablij living: Mink, deltveredtoUhem in Welt?ville. These Mink are now Worthless for tor, nnd wilt remain coMparatively so for three or four:wail* thiir skins I not being ix:me till &Mint, the middle of December. • Whole litters of Mink now prevail!ou the tribiltnr ‘ ies of the GenFitie nnd Allegnn l y, and can be ;liken in box traps. Persons catching them. have only to keep them confined in 0 hex 01.41 — rehtilated :and kept in a e i n'ol place, with a dish of good i are water nt alljtims in the box,and half a dozen if Caught cab be brought to market at once. Mibk can be caught much more readily now thin wheh the season becomes advanced acid cold, and Will bring just as good price:l7 selling-to the subscribers. Bring them along thin, singly or by the dozen, and the money is ready. IVILLIAII . W. COLA, ASHER P. COLE.: 'Wellsville, July 19,' 1864.-4 m. i To Road . Contracitors: , IDESPO*BLE parties abrs and desirous JUL of undertaking the building of the en tire tire or a part of a 'dug road, ( 16k feet aide,) of 'from 12 to 15 miles in the South-Enstern part of Potter County, Penne , m - -pply for partieularOo CTIAS. 11EINE, Esq., otuireloi, Germania; Potter Co., Pa. . . June 8,1864.-6. The Rochester Straw-Cutter. iILISISTED k B ELLY, Coudersport. have 1.../ the exClusive 'agency for this .celebrated machine, in this county. 'it is coveuient, du. mina, and CHEAP..' De 0.1,4860,12 12
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