CZ Vfplll3TlTA•Gotrii i ilt .TOEIRNAL Q disport, Wednesday Apr: 3;1861 L•oeal arid! General.. ,116..Thaftitt; to, iteptesentiitiv : e 01n3sted for fnittir_id,fayors. . • Kreioael's corcauuniT.ation wiii ap pearzext.week. - Mar The Union State Convention will Mee at Pittsburg on the ;srof SiirGold is quoted at sl.4*. in New York and at $8,50 Illici;W.e.l!tre• ; l indebted to Seyg't Charles F. Barclay, for mcopy of the Resolutions pasted by the 149th Perinsylvarthkltegimeat, at Camp PkainvVit . ; : zerThis the Ist day of April,lhe „ „ ground is covered with snow, sieighin pas. .aable, and the_ thermOmeters haviSit. twelve • degrees aboie zero. ,Apri,We'.have a copy of the Resolutions Offered in .. the House by the copperheads of Fennsylvpnia which we will publish and no , i n - ~ . ... . • ' . toe eit week . , 'i _ . Atigi;ei.:large.fitre occurred in Aiontroaa the 20th nit The Engle Foundiy owned by S. ILSnice 4 Brothers, was entirely consumed. Loss ibOut $60.000.. • .ICo . pperbeadisin is getting into a terri ble lir! about Union League's they are de el.dedl too. popular with the people to Suit them.' There are,soo Union League Clubs in 102c.4.." Itsi‘The safe of the AdaMi Express Corn iontaing aliont . $50,000 in money, was stolen 'from the !iat /train on the Northern Centrai Railroad, between Baltimore and Har risburg, last,-weeki ' Se:revery man ought to make it a rule to support his own county paper before he takes atiy other. We have no objections to a man taking l as many city paders as hd pleases, but he dois not show the right spirit if he fails to patronize the local organ of his County. ierWe find from the Report of the Revenue Commisdioners the following facts in relation to the taxes in this county: Population 10,467; taxable inhabitants, 2,853; area of acres in the county, 530,500 ; and the amount of arer age State Tax paid by each taxable inhabi tant to be 69 ets. B aru has been decided by the 'Supreme COnit of Pennsylvania that the legislative act of April; providing that no civil process shall issue against a soldier, during the term of enlistment is constitutional, and that pro ceedings on mortgagees-executed prior to the act, are within its forms _ ••`The Democracy of this, District are "pitching into" our Representative, Hon. Jos: gale. Good—it is a high compliment to a man in these times to bare thee copperheads denounce him; we would rather bare it so than otlierwise: Judge Hale's course gives pretty general satisfaction among loyal men. TED_Lieut. 0. D. Jenkins of thelst Penn sylvania Reserve; Bucktail Regiment, who was caper' rad at the battle of Fredericksburg, has been!paruied, after having been in Libby prison, Richmond, sixty-nine days. lie ar rived at his home in Pottsville, a few days isince . .—Polauttle Journal. IL Simmons of the Oswayo Regu lator wishes us to inform the Dairy bids of Allegany and Potter, that he has 3 000 yards of checso-cloth sheeting, that he can sell from twelve and a half to 'fifteen • cents per 'yard. Alao, all other people, that he has ten tlion sand.dollars worth of other goods equally low. • Call on him at Osway-o, I 4.0 . 11 9 .:,witl prove it so•o. ler The Atlantic Monthly, for April, con tains the following interesting, articles; On tha Vicissitudes of Beat's Farde, A Spasm of Sense, MY Ship, Befinthal:by Prcxy, Resigna tion, The Flag Wei-Weather Work, Golden Wediltng,The Silurian Beach,Coralie, Sujotir npi American MortiCulturP, The East and the West, Personal lterniniscensea of the lite Meng- Thomas Buckle, Cavalry Song. No Failue for the North, and its usual Reviews and Notices. It i 3 eminently the American Magazine. . SWAB the season fOr sales of pioperty is approaching, tcheja large numberi of promis sory note& are executed, it may be interesting to - the public tb linciw the scale of stamp du tie'iirltiCh.thelaW of 1862 imposesupon such notes. It is as follows: . :,• From $2O to $lOO , • "" 'lOO tO • 200 "• 200 to 350 • " .350 to ..500 ' 20 " 50013 750 • . 30 . " 750 to 1000 " 1000 to 1500 . 60 " 1500 to 2500 ' 1 00 " 2500 to 5000 • , 150 The penalty for violating the law is sso,and tbiltistrament is rendered invalid and of no avail; .._' . 1111" The Spring Examinations of Teachers will be 'held by the CoantySoPeriutentleut at thelollowino• times and places, commencing 10 'A: 51. ° Writing materiels will be needed. Voorhees School Hopse .. ' ' 'April 13 Oswayo " 14 Hydorn School House - " " 15 Coudersport, . - - - ,• .ii 16 i .. Roulette''' - ' ' " 17, Mr. Israel Burt's * - " 13 Mr.,Stephen•Horton's I U 2 0 Ilr;•Wm: Burleson's " 21. Bird School House " 221 Germania- . " ' • ' II : -123. * Maj. J.. 51. Kilbourne's . • ''• 24 Sunderlinville . 2 --. ..: ." 25, Andrews Settlement • . - - " - 27 1 Genesee-Forks " 28 Bingham Center . ". 29 . 'Unison Tilley" , , '3O LiWisTille''' • • . May 1 . , . - *** The' Postmaster G eneral : author iced Postniastera to frank all official coming nicationaof Collectors Una 4ssesaiiiii of Inter mil Revenue with their dc - puties and airsigirite 16.Fropi, the State Superintendent's re port, we learn that Tioga bounty hits 236 school houses; male and female tenchere, 336; schiilars, 9,762; , average .cost inbuthi . 40 cents ;,amount for school purpose®; $18,539; for building purposes, $4,184; State appro priations, $2,793; from collectors, $18,456 cost of instruction, $l-4,525; for fliel etc., $2,256; school houses, renting, building, etc., $7,144; temporary debt, $1,680; balance in band, $2,161. 1 1:ioga Boro' pays the largest . amount to teachers, and Wellsboro next= the fcrmer $33 per month, and the latter $32. In our-next issue we shall publish the Annual Report of the County Superidtendent.—Tioga Banner. the Kansas Senate has voted their "un feigned regret" at the course of Representa tive Conway in Congress; but the House went further, and by a• vote of 60 to 2, resolved that they beheld Mr. Conway's'-course with I the! deepest shame and indignation; that he I has betrayed his constituents, by counseling submission to the rebels, and they call.upon hhit%to resign - MS seat..fliartin has been one of the bright and shining I ghts in the repel,- Heap party, and protege of the Potter Journal. As that paper teems almost every line with ab.,se of Vallandigham, we hope our neigh bor I will give us his opinion of Martin, in connection with other "copperheads."— Wellsboro Banner. We uphold no man, whether he ,elongs to our party or'to the copperlibmis, i further than we believe him to be right. Mr. Conway's vote against tb&'Conscription Bill we con sider wrong. 'What do You think of Cue ma jority of your party voting against that same measure? and what do you think of the:pa pers and. men who are counseling resistance to its enforcement? who are passing resolu tions' contrary to the best interests of the Government in most of the Northern Legis latures ? and what do you thjsk of the •'voice from the army" against your copper head 'party You will have a hard time to reconcile your conduct with loyait± wtien the ;war is over and the boys come home. stir Our friends across the line in Tinge county have preached consideraly about Pot ter morality, but they hate at the present time a cast that "caps the climax" of rowdy ism.; About two weeks ago, so says report, a party of men on Pine creek met together at the house of a man named Matteson for the purpose of drinking and gambling; after "spreeing it" fur several days, $2OO in money belonging to the - family, were missing. The theft was naturally charged to this party.; it, was denied.by a majority of them, who, how. ever, accused a young man, a stranger—but who was a member of the party—with haVing the money in his possession, he denied it and in order to make him confess they took and hung him up to a tree several times;, the last time it -rag with' difficulty they'brought him back to the life they nad almost choked out of him in his frequent introductions to Judge Lynch. Becoming frightened they set him'at liberty with the injunction that he leave the country immediately. Fe attempted to do this, but was arrested, taken to Wellsboro, and lodged in jail. Warrants were issued for the arrest of the parties engaged in this "bor der-ruffian" demonstration of Tioga-Pine creek morality. One we here has escaped to KanSas I i the others will be arrested, bailed or imprisoned, and tried at the next term of Court. The young man who was lynched has since denied taking the money, and says the confession was forced from him with threats of taking !his life—which appears quite evi dent from' the mode of procedure in the case. ma.Thb tenoning is the act passed in re Intim to 4:r side-walks: • Sari 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Howe of Bepresentative3 3c., That to enable the Burgeis and Town Council of the Borough of Coudersport to keep the sidewalks of said Borough ill good repair, the said Burgess and Town Council are authorized to require the owners ofl lots or reputed owners in said Ilorough td repair the side-Walk in front of their respective lots or parts of lots, by a specified day and in accordance with the reg ulations and specifications of Council. —Wellsville Press SECTION 2. The Secretary of the said Bur , gess and Town Connell shall give persohal notice to each person whose side-walk is re quired to be repaired, or the reputed owner or tenant of said property stating therein what repairs are to be.made, the kind of material to be used, the grade of the side-walk, and the day when the work is to be done, which notice shall be served at least twenty days before the Work is required - to be completed. SECTION 3.. Should any property glacier neglect to make the repairs required by tue said Burgess and Town Council in accordance with section one of this act, on the notice•re quired by section two having been given, the said Burgess and Town Council of the BorOugh of COudersport, are heieby authorized to di rect the .Street Commisioners of the said Borough. to make the repairs so required and a duplicate of the cost of all such repairs shall be made charging each property owner, reputed owner, or tenant, with the cost of re pairing the side -walk in front of their respec tive lots or ports of lots, and lidding twenty per centutu 'to the amount of said repairs, which duplicate shall be placed in the hands of the Borough Collector and collected the same as county and State taxes are now by law collected, EE3 SECTION 4. If the Collector shall be unable to collect the amount so charged to any prop erty owner, reputed owner, or tenant, he shall make return of the same to the County Com missioners who shall enter the amount on the Treasurer's duplicate; stating the number of the lot, the 'name of the owner or reputed owner, and the . charge against the same for I the repairs aforesaid. and the Cciunty Treas urer shall collect the said charge the earnests unseated taxes are by law collected. Sscricom,s. If there is no person occupying any lot, the side-walli - ln front of whirl) is in need of repairs, and the owner or reputed owner is a non;resident, then in that case the notice required, by the second section ,of this act may be served on the agent of the owner'' Or reputed 'owner of said lots, or, if neither the owner nor an agent resides in the said Borough,*then {notice may be .posted np on the lot or lots witb'the same effect as if per eoaal notice were given. . seL,The 'Wharton township bill, reported in our lastaatis t ying p9Med, . was an aet an thprizing the School Directors to return an unseated 'Scnoal Tax to the County Commis sioners for collection, . which they had neglect ed to return within the time fixed A lasiWoao.—A . good . matroti, who made her nice light bread her boast, lately bade adieu to *'favorite daughter, just married,and going to a distant State to settle. The last words of advice the:kind lady utteied in con fidence were, "Usti DeLand's Cheihical Salee atus, and you will have good bread. and nice light biscuits, and your husband Will love you the more as a good housewife I" The mother was right. and if her advice is heeded, that match will doubtless prove a happy one. In Hooduras,invalids afflicted with Scrofula visit the streams that have drained' from the wild lands where Sarsaparilla grows. • It, is foubd that the waters become impregnated with the medicinal virtues of this orug, and the natives drink it, bathe in it, and live on it for weeks. 'Whatever its effects these "water ing ',facia" have a - reputation not inferior to our Saratoga, and great numbers surely ob tain relief at them from the eruptions, ulcera tions, Ana sores, which are so afflicting always to a half civilized people. Yet I find all classes have more confidence in Dr. dyer's Extract of Sarsaparilla, than in the impregnated Waters or any compound ..of the. root that they can make. Those who can afford 'to buy it, do so, and it is in very general use here, curing them surer and quicker than they can get relief without it. Not a feiv of our staple products go thus to foreign lamb are there manipulated by scientific or artizan skill, and then come back for oar consumption and use.—Corres pozdent of the Herald, from Traxillo.' • PRICE CURRENT. • Corrected every Wednesday by P. A. STEII. BINS & CO., Retail Dealers in Groceries • and Provisions, oppasiteD. F. Glasstuire's Hotel, Coudersport, Pe Apples, green, bush., do dried, •" Beans_ Beeswax, sllb., Beef, " Berries, dried, 11 quart Buckwheat, q~l bush., Buckwheat Flour, Butter, l lb.,' Cheese, '• Cloverseed Corn, 11 bush., Corn Meal, per cwt., Eggs, 'l-1 doz , Flour, extra,l bbl., do 'superfine " Hams, lb., - Hay,-`? ton, Honey, per lb., Lard, ig Maple Sugar, per lb., Oats, q 4 bush., Onions, " Pork, bbl., do 11 lb., do in whole bog, 331 lb., Potatoes, per bush., Peaches, dried, C - gl lb., Poultry. q? - lb., ' Rye, per bush., Salt, bbl., do l sack, • • - Timothy Seed Trout{ per Wheat, e bush., White Fish, '1 bbl., M To Nervous Sufferers OF BOTH SEXES. A Nervous Gentlemen having been restored to health in" a few days, after undergoing all the Usual routine and irregular expensive modes of treatment, without success, considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted felfow crea tures the MEANS ot! emir.; Hence, on the re ceipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Di rect to De. JOHN M. DANGALL, 186 Fulton .-treet, Brooklyn, N. Y P. A. STEBBINS & CO. Have just received a NEW LOT OF . ' -BRADFORD PLOWS AND POINT S, AND Sugar-Kettle:. Which they are SELLING VERY LOW FOR READY. PAY. March 21, 1863. Administrator's Notice. AITHEREAS, Letters of Administration on 1 V the estate of Charles Warden, dec'd, .' late of Bingham tp, Potter co., Pa., have been issued to the subscribers in due form/of law, notice Is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to snake immediate payment, and those having cleims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. CLA RISSA.A. WORDE+)I . , j aialmar's. BURTON LEWIS, Butgbam, Feb. 21, 1863. SAPONIFIER! The greatest Sosii=makerr eve known l For sale at Grain, and Wanted, on account, at this OlEcc SAPONZEIEQR, SAPONIFIER! THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. All Kitchen Grease can be, made into good SOAP, by using Saponifier DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH BOX 'Soap is easily made with it, as malting - a Cup of coffee. • Manufactured only by the Patentees. ;SHWA SALT mANTlFAcrimme oniniTy, • • No. 127 Walnut street, Philadelphia." Toby. 1;1862. ly &teal tali not to read this Cdii fl - through and profit thereby: 9 • 9 STEW SimiiiOns" - . OSWAYO I REGULATOR FOR THE TIMEH I IIIICH LOWER THiji $373 . to 75 I'oo .2 00 1 50 - 2 00 25 -' 30 5 *6 6 174 60 75 . 2 75 300 20 22 10 12 7 00 , ' 7 50 88 100 225 250 AVM formed . a connection with some l of the best jobbing houses 'M New York we shall hereafter keep a full stock of Goods and shall always TINDERSELL THE SIARKET and on most Goods *ill save you', fiftyper ct., and on many, much more. 10' bales Sbeetings and Skirtings from 18 to ' 22 cts., worth 30 to 40 • 3000 yds Sheeting fat IlCheese Midi for 121- cts. worth 18 300 pieces best Madder Prints warranted fast c010r5,.16 to 18 worth 25 to:30 100 pieces Hamilton, Pacific and other gciod Delaines for 16 in 25 worth 25 to 35 New styles of double width Alpacca Dress Goods fcir 31 cts .yd, old prie o Cents ' worth now 63 to 75 . ' Double width SaxonY 3lerino, half Wool; 31 cts. worth 75 All wool Merino, 63 as.' worth $1.23 A large stock of wide ;Scotch Gingimmi drily 3 cts. yd advance from old prices Good Tweeds and Dettims for 25 cts. worth 35 to 40 i ' Good Sattinets,Cassimeres and all other goad§ equally as low I ' / I In the.line or Silks we have, and shall keep a large assortment; good Colored Silks for 63 cents Black Silk from 88 cts Ito $1,50, now worth 60 per ct. more even in New York i 800 900 700 800 9 11 12.00 14 00 10 12 10 12i 10 12 60 65 75 100 17 00 18 00 • 9 10 ,5 6 • 37i 44 20 ,5 7 88 1 00. 3 50 20 2 59. .2 so 450 500 100 125 450 500 8007 1 1 spfozs; and CLOTILLN'a. In this line of our trade we can snip' yott a large per ct. Good Suits Black, Gr 6, and others : Coat, Vest,Ponts, Hat,.Porket Handkerehief,Cravat, and Shirt for $lO to sl2 i worth $20.. Good Calf Boots for 52.50 • Good Women's Shoes for 75 cts Go-K1 Gaiters for 63 cts • And all other • kinds of fine shoes equally as low. 4roceriis. ' 1 We can also sell you Groceries at a saving.° at least 25 to 50 per ct. Good Tea of an ex traquality for SI worth $1,50. Other good Teas from 50 to 75 cts. Good chewing tobacco from 35 to 56 cts In the line of Yankee Notions we can am you a handsome profit. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, &c. FLOUR, PORE, HAMS, SHOULDERS by the ton or load at Wellsville prices. 1 , Now, to save answering the many inquiries as to who furnish us goods !in New York. en abling us to sell at these prices, we would re fer you tq, Mr. Jason 11. Bookover. connected with the 1 firm of Messrs. Clain, Melldn & Co., CIA. st. The largest , house in' the world for Dry Goods. 1 Also, Messrs. Howland iilandsley, 80-k 82 Chambers at., ever so famouS for selling Cheap and giving their friends good bargains. And the reason for our selling yod Clothing so lowove are supplied from the extensive establidhment of Messrs. Lonistfeet, Bradford & Co., 348 Broadway, and from the new; firm of Messrs. Baldwin, Starr & Courtland St, two of the best cloohing hoctie l S in New York. Yankee Notions and Fancy Gootis *on] 5. Henri Smith Payne & Co., 34 Conertiandl St.; who tire noted for giving their' friends good bargains. H • • Hardware front MOrgon,Quacir enbnsh & 20 Courtland St: Ciockery from Mr. Oscar Clieekaan, 145 • Duane street. And the reason why we can always sell yon Groceries so low -and pay youithe, Hewitt price for Butter, Cheese, &c., iSfrcnifour Con nection with Messrs. Ahrens Mahnicen,Gro cers and Commission Merchantr, 255 Wash ington St. Now all you that have butter to send to New York, or any otherproduce, take I my advice and send to them and yon will always receive the highest price. • STEBBINS' Wood Do not be led away by any .false reptie froinjealous neighbors. All tie &skis tak tome and examine for your self and you will be satisfied thal what we say we perform. Yoar9 Itespectfully, _ Co lio SinlatonSy , INwayo, Much, IBM IMMO IkORTH 0?! I GOODS AT =I 'AT . . Mbolanalt itetatt EVER • S W • .. . .' -. NEW LANDS. FOR SALE A llec!, Garden ,Or Fruit :Fermis, ' Suitable for Gisißgi, Peaches, Pears;, Rasp berries, Strawberries,. Blackberries, Currants, Am., Of 1, 24,.5, 10, or 20 aeres` buil t :at the following prices for ibe'present, viz : 20 acres for $2OO, 10 acres for $110;..0 acres for Sixty ,Dollars, 21 acres for Forty Dollars. 1 acre fo Twenty Dollars. Payable .by one . .dollar a I ireek. 1. Alai>, good Cranberry lands, aria Tillage lots iio CHET,WOOD, 25 by 100 feet, at . t eri - Dollars each. _payable by one dollar a week.' The abovelland and farms, are &mated at jChet }woodilWashington Township, Brtrlingten - C0.,, Nil, Jersei. For further information, eiffilY;,i livid& a P. 0. Stamp, tor a Circular, to B. FRANKLIN CLARK, No. 96 Cedar Street ? New York, N.: Y. L i t FOR SA IE, • ' NEW ENGINE AND FlXT URES—eighthorSe power, with flue boiler. Thia en aine ii6lOW in a Tannery_itt Bienville, 'ine r,. Co., N. 1% , and'has never been used. ! ' Alsol, THE TANNERY AT DIENVILLE.— his Tannery is in a' good . location for busi ness, tibth as to market and bark. I The engine will be sold separately, if de sired, or Tannery and engine together. ;Will r bk, sold very cheap. For terms and further irlforniatitin coticerning the property apply to ANDREW JACNSON - i I • , Coudersport, Potter C0.,-Peim l 'a. - Sib: tl, ism ' 1 .To the Public. 1 y M.FH. lALLMAN would inform the Ha ' vbling public that he his rented the Eagle Hotel opposite C. H. Simmons' Blink at Oswayo Village, Penn's, Which has been newly refitted and furnished, where he intends to keep a First Class Hotel. Parties of pleasure and tho.se Wishing a quiet home .over Sabbath, will kid ibis house equal to any itsjthis vicinity • The bibles will always' be supplied. and thelzlai;ns well furnished with hay and oats, and no - pains spared for thd comfort of guests. , b • • , Wei H. TALLMAN. Oswayo, Pa., Dec. 25. 1862. PENSIONS. BOUNTIES. BACK F_AY.,WAB CLAIMS, AND CLAIMS FOR INDEMNITY; Steleptrt, Stevens 8c Atiorneys-at-Law and Sollcitori; 1 •j TOR LL RINDS OF MILITARY CLAIMS, 411 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washinten, D. C. Tbis firm, having, a thorough knowledge of the 'ensign business, and being familiar with' the practiUe In all the Departments of Govern- I ment, believe that they can afford greater fa-1 citiees to pensionbounty and o'therClairnants, fort e prompt and successful abcomplishment I of b siness entrusted to them, than any other firm iin Washington. They deiire to secure such' an amount of this lifisiness as Will enable them to execute the business tor each claimant, very jcheaply, and on the basis of their pay contingent upon their success in each case. * *Their charges will he Ten Dollars fat Oficip anti Five Dollars for. Privates, for each Pension, Bounty, or Back Pay obtained, and ten per cent. on arnounrof Clairn.l far Military Suppßes, or Claims for Indemnity. * * *Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March. 1861, in any kind of service, Militaty or Naval, :Who are disabled by disease or wounds, are entiiird. to Pensions. All soldiers who serve! for two years, or during the war, should itl '4?orte'r close, will be entitled to $lOO 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 -Ith er, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above. , Waihington, D. C., 1862. *,lApply at our.ofFice, or to our Associate at Uswayo, Potter . county, Pa.—JAMES G 1 GRAVIES, Esq ; who has just returned from Wastukton. D. C.; and is supplied with all the latest bl.nks issued under the late iastnie lions, aludwill fili them np for all vi-he have been so unfortunate as to require eri applica, Bon: ,Office in "Regulator Store" L. A Just pin A leci ical ness, In and Int ousnes Mental . Self-nb author The able Le I perience abuse Inc tine, and tions, bo pointing and effec ter what lebture . to Young Men dished in a.sealed envelope, price & cts Lure on'tbe Nature,Treattnent and Red= fe of Sperrnatorrbtea ozSemin,lWeak- Ivoluntary Emissions. Sexual Debility, mdiments to-Xlarriage generally, Ner - a, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; ud Physical linapacity,res tilting from se, ect, by Roar. J. Cut . Viselrn.u. ; 3l.D., rothe Breen Book, &e t ild -renowned author, in this admir ure. Clearly proves from his own es that the awful consequences of Self y be effectually used without medi -1 witlibut dangqrons surgical opera linstrunietits. rings, or cordials, out a anode of cure at once certain tual, by. which every sufferer, no mat lid condition may be, may cure him- Self cheiply;irtitely,And radically. This lecture pr i ce a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent under seal,to any Addresila . a plain, sealed I le ncelope, on the receiPt Of six ceuts, or I ivo postage stamps, by addressing, ,' !Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE; '7, Nevt York, Post Office Box, 4536'. 127 Bowe • Adinildstral . or's Nonce: - ' • 11FliEASdletters of admininistiatton o VV. the estateof Boeings Marley, dec'd late of Allegady township, Potter liaVe been issued to.tbe subscribers in Co.; due- ford of law, notine is hereby given to all petsons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make iintrediat& payment ; and Mode having claims wild present them; dull authenticated ' for settlement.. I, • • 1 1. R. 3fORMY,. • NANCY MORLEY f Admsrs.. • Jan. j3O, 180 Uwpd • e=! Adtitinititratotott Notice. WHER4AS, Eaters pf Administration oti the estate Of O. A. Lewis, deed, Late-of Ulysses towinship,. totter co., Pa., hilve been issued to the stib4eritiers in dee formal Yaw,' cotice is hefeby giien to all persons. know*i tbeafeilves indebted to suid °stale to make immediate payment ; and those luting claims will presentthem, duly auenenticated, for settlement i 1 • LiAVINIA I E. D i : LEWIS, Admen. - Ulysses,Feb. 76,. PM. • • SAPONli'tEli I SAPONIFIER !! I TIM GREAT 50/11:` AIAKER! !! FOR S I ,: LE AAT MIBNINS". Admit itlies Notice. WiERF.A6, Letitia Adrainistesden the estate of kt.. a Balms-Ear* dared, late of Coudersport, IP.otter h ate Wm. issued to the Saboaniber in due forint et' hoe r notieels herehy givin to all patrons kozne , bg tliemsseiree inflated to ,said estax- to make.; immediate ria2unentlanti them hovimgefaiins will premet ux, I duly antheutikate4 fere settlement. B. J. erLSISM)P o Stinek: Cooties Feb.. Elea. amid , e4wasidvartal CAff f( i / The Buffalo Mercantile Colleg4 CORNER OF:-MAIN AND SENECA STREETS. la an important link in the great chain of NATIONAL !MERCANTILE COLLEGES, lo= cated in the following cities, fiti d NE*.YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN,I • - .A.BANY, TROY, • CLEYELANiii DETROIT, • • • CHICAGO, AND SAINT LOtIS. • A BaMlarstijp issued from the Buffalo Cot.; lege, entitles the holder to attend either or all the Colleges for an unlimited time. " , .TheDesigh of theso Institutions,is to hal art to young nicri and ladies, a thoronglif practi cal business education. • These Colletes are organiied 'anti ebiiduct- - ed upon a.basl4 niiicb most secure to each separate Institutioh the Lestpossible facilities for imparting a tbOriitth mercantile educa= Lion, and render it as a wbolObe 'most coin; prehensive and romplhlesystem in this : con n try- Book-Keeping in all its department, Vona— therein! Law,Commercial Arithmetic and Pen iilariship, are taught In the meat thorough and Praetical manner. The Speneerian Syitem of Penmanship, is tatigitt by competent and experienced teacher's Scholarship, payable itOadvti4ce $4O. College open day at d evening: it; vacations Resident Principal atHuffalo, C:flavettr. For further information, please call at the College rooms, or send for Catalogue and Cir cular enclosing letter stamp. Address BRYANT th STRATTON,! Buffalo, N.- T. CO The '.l32.igia Time Observer, THE PERFECTION OF SIMIAN'S:3: BEING d Hunting and Open Face, or Lady's or Gentleman's Watch Combined. One of the prettiest, most convenient, and*, decidedly the best,and cheapest timepiece for general and reliable use, ever offered. It has ,within it and connected with its machinery; its own winding attachment, rendering a key entirely unnecessary. The cases of this Watch are composed of. two Metals; the Miter one bejtig tine 16 carat gold. It has thelmtrcived riitiy action lever movement, and is warranted an accurate timepiece. Price, Superbly en graced; per ease - of a half d-serv, $204.00. Sauiple Watches,,in neat morocco oases, for those proposing to boy at wholesale. s3.slsent by eipreSsr with; bill payable on delivery. Soldiers Must .remit payment in advance. as we can"ot collect from those in the Army: Address HUBBAB.D BROS. & Co., Sole importers, `Con Nassau & John Sts., New York. . Of# 3 ; PIIILADELV'IIIA AND ERIE RAILROAD. , This great line traversesd the Northern and`% Northwest counties of •Pennsylvania to the' city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Petn.rgivarrici: RitilrOad Company, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire.. length. - It is now in nse for Passertglr and Freight T tnetsßcaa'to Driftwood thigi Fork, (177 miles) on• the Eastern Division, and froni SbefEeld to Erie, o the.WeAerrs Division, (73 trdlei). • TIISS OH PAASE.NGER: THEM it? DZIFTWCIdtc. 2310 P. .1!1: .12.45'P. Expres train arrives Ehpress train leaves west, Cars run through. l iiirtrott. ertizcsr_-. both' ways on these trains . between Philadelphia and Lock Haven - and between Baltimore anti' Loci: Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on the ExpreSs Train:: both wads ,between 17 illismisport.and Balti 'niori and IViiii:ll23sl.lorti and Philadelpdia. • For information Jespeetierg.Passengei busi-•• ness apply at the S. E. Cora 11th and Market Streets, . i .Arid Freight busi,riess of the Company's: Agents:- - S. B. King,ston, Jr., Cor. 23tb, and Market Sta. Philadelphia. 1 - • .. ' J. W, lleynoldf, Erie,. • J. M. Drill, Agent N.1.,C. It P.. Baltianoils. - H. IL HorsioN, , 'Gen't Fill's/At Agt. Para.' LEWIS L. Hoerr, . Ger.'l 2Tchet Agt. .Phit'n.. • Jos. D. Phrrs, • , Gin't *merger, liiiiianurnt: .. CF.FICE CO'OII4, SEMSEEIPT/OS AM CT, At . 9tly Coolie 114 SOCTII Tntnr, Slart:T, Phandelahia. Nov.l, 1862. i . The. undersigned haling Leen appoinfel, Suliscriptiod .Agent by 1 Itte Secretaty of the .v,, Treasury. is now prepared tn.farniskl.tel odr.se, The Rem Twenty Year G per mat Bon • the United States,. tlesinu.tted ins -, ire- Tsr - , ties," redeemable at the pitasurn of thet Governmtmt, after fire years, and authorized by Act of Congress, approved Feb: 'y 25,12 , ir. The. CO'CrPON BON DS:lare lis ued in anntt- of $5O. $lOO, ssooyana sl , ltoo. _ The REGInER BONDS in artlk•-i of f';so„ $lOO, $500 , ,. slooound $5OOO. . • Interest at 6. per +mit. Per annum-381 com mence from the . date of mirth as:e. and Payalite ilat. Gold, - Semi-anatu,. which rs,ertnalat the . t:•tme_te., - tied:aunt on golti, to ataXtt EIG,EIT per attat. • per annurti. . . . Fanners, Merchants., iliethenlezt.,.ca-piikillor,r,, and all who hare any nacraey to harestohouid know lad retcomember Mgt. llatse• ZA' - vi, rm.; ... in effitt,-a Fiiit Mortgage*pco 411 Efwi 7 roads.* Ganalv, Bonk Stogi....s. arid --t - trzitici-,, and titer immense prodnetsortall the Manual ctrtrta.,ta•-.. in t copntry z anti that the fell stladl ant.pe proriaion made fortheptiyitaent of ~*:triilf, • ?•tst and liquidation of principaL r , hy t.; . 0..:0r...4 , 3 Du ties, Eicise Stamps. and Iterinal: Ric : ea:ie. serves itt make these Braai: like . t t L , Beat, Most Araiialiid ana Moat Pat e ar.,ar lineament i,., illi' Itark:r.a. , Stamitltioti s roes tied at r2742Lzrlit Notes, Or ne4es oe.:e3 eh, erf.s. 'err tea &. - n2 Phitadelp.l:u' Sul." , ariter2a. by . azeil eeive prekapa tOtemtieo, Rte. eTe72: ibeit - Z7 ea-phut: on wilt be a:Tented sai 2pSaifsiii this Mike_ Al ropt-.43- car ..80ir.13 - ari . ..ki ire kept oat tatorZ Voir fromediate delietes:„ . . JAN' C 00414 Zab - i' , Friptien Agent_ A 8 11:Bc8.: WIGA..L..* Stitt*, .144 . ti.)tei-L4q1 . 7,' .7; A. 7 sa . 4- all !Fr .4.lhts tartraNy 1.114 ^ere fancailtr't. ..' siaM • •pes 3:2 i 1 ,33 n. baAel t litega gerftft'ed. svy Wail Akita Rani) sad Aye. - LT:Mt iik*.
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