A -- --- TTENTION, FAITHFUL SOLDIERS, WHO HASE. BEEN. HONORABLY DISCHARGED. YOUR COUNTRY OFFERS You -DISTINCTION. WAR DEPARTMENT, PROVOST MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE, ~., WASHINGTON, D. C. June 11,1863. • NOTICE,--The following will be published e.g a hand=bill •or notice, by every District ProVost Marshal; with such , alterations as he may think particularly suited to his district. The object being to hasten and encourage en listments in the Invalid Uorps. JAMES B. FRY, Provost Marshal General. MEN WANTED FOR THE INVALID CORPS. Only those faithful ' soldiers who, from wounds or the hardships of war, are no long er fit for field duty will be received in this orps of Honor. Enlistments/will be for three yeais unless sooner discharged. Pay and allowances same as for officers and men of the United States Infantry; except that no premiums or. bounty for enlistment will be allowed. This will not invalidate any pen brOni or bOunties which may We duo for pre vious services. The following uniform has been adopted for officers'and men of the Invalid Corps: • FOR OFFICERS : Frock coat of sky blue ! cloth;.with dark blue velvet collar and cuffs; dn all other respects; according to the present iattern for officers of infantry. Shoulder straps—According to present reg ulations, but worked on dark blue velvet. Pantaloons—Of sky-blue cloth, with doub de stripe of dark blue cloth down the outer eticli stripe one half.inch wide, with' .space between of three-etglits of an inch. Forage cap—Present regulation. For ENLISTED MEN.—Jacket of sky blue 4 - ruby, with dark blue trimmings, cut like eavaliy jacket, to come well down on the :abdinnen. • Trowsers—Present regulation, sky blue. Forage cap—Present regulation. Men who aro still in service and unable to" p . 6rform effective field duty, may be transferr ed, to this corps. Medical Inspectors, Surgeons in charge of Hospitals, - Military ComManders, and all oth ers having authority td discharge, under ex isting laws and regulations, are forbidden to grant discharges to any men under their'con -_ trol who may, be fit for service in the Invalid Corps. For the convenience of service, the men Ivi)/ be selected for three different grades of • , duty. Those who are most efficient and (thic k bodied, and capable of performing duty etc., etc., will be armed with muskets, and assign ed to companies of the First Battallion.— Those of the next degree of efficiency, includ ing those who have lost a hand - or an' arm, - and the least effective, including those. who lave lost a foot or a leg, to the companies of the Second or Third Battalhons ; they will be armed with swords. The duties will be chiefly to act as provost guards and garrisons for cities; guards for hospitals and other public buildings; and as clerks, orderlies, etc. If found necessary they May be assigned to forts etc. Acting Assistant Provost Marshals General :are authorized to appoint Officers of the .Reg minx Service, or of the Invalid Corps, to ad :minister the oath of enlistment to those men who have completely fulfilled the prescribed •comlitions ofiadmission to the Invalid Corps, .• viz: 1. That the applicant, is unfit for service in • the field,' 2. That he is fit for the duties, or some of them, indicated above. ' 3.. That if not now in the service, he was honorably discharged. 4. That he is meritorious and deserving. - For enlistment or further information apply to the Board of Enrollment for the district in 'which the applicani is a resident, Capt. W. W. WHITE, . • • • Provpst Marshal, 18th District, Pa. PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, Williamsport,June l 7, lB63 . • M. W. McALARNEY, Provost Marshal for Potter Co. Coudersport, Pa., July 20, 1863 I' , l El `, 4 3 c.) cn Fearing the REBELS will capture my stock a3f - Goods - and pay only in CONFEDERATE Scrip, I have concluded to SELL OUT "Cheaper than Dirt." All my choice slock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS BOOTS t SHOES, HA.RDWARE, - . CROCKERY HATS & CAPS, • NOTIONS, SCHOOL BOOKS, &c For GREEN-BACKS g w r 6 0 E 4 .v w 0 E. a a --r 111 CI) I=l -4 • LUCIEN BIRD Brookland, Pa., Juno 25, 1663. NEW JERSEY LANDS FOR SALE, Also, Garden or Fruit Farms, Suitable for Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Rasp berries, Strawberries, Blackberries, Currants, _ Vic., Orl, 2i, 5, 10, or , 20 acres each, at the following' prides for the present, viz 20 acres for $2OO, 10 acres for $llO, 5 acres for Sixty DoMim i . * acres for Forty Dollars, 1 acre for Twenty Dollars. - Payable by one I dollar a week. . Also, good Cranberry lands, and village lots 1n CRETWOOD, 25 by 100 feet, at Ten Dollars each : payable by one dollar a week. The above land and' farms, are situated at Chet wood, Washington Township, Burlington Co., New Jersey. For further information, apply, with a P. 0. Stamp, for a Circular, to "B. FRANKLIN CLARK, • No. 00 Cedar Street, New York; N. Y. tr Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that letters execu- - tore on the last will and testament of POLLY YANDARWARKA, late of Roulet Tp, Potter county,dec'd, have this day been grant ed to the undersigned by the Register of said county., All persons indebted to said desce dent willplease make payment and those hay ing - claims, will present them duly authentica ted for settlement. ORRLN R. WEBB. Roulet, July 13, 1863. A 'SOAP Question Settled! Inquire at STEBBINS Subscribe for the Journal ! YOUNG I AMERICA AHEAD I I OLD VIEU I OA IMUMt. lES IMII PROVISIONS. GLASSMIRE &COLWELL • 1011AVING entered into a Co-Partnership are 11 prepared to furnish all goods in their line at • • • 1 Reasonable Rates They keep constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of YOUNG HYSON, SUGARS : BROWN, LIGHT BROWN, AND COFFEE RIO, JAVA, UNION, RYE, the., tht ALLSPICE, CRACKERS, r/2 m i 0.4 d SHOULDERS, IRON MOLASSES, SYRUP, CHEESE, ALL KINDS. FLOUR, by the Barrel, Half Buckwheat Flour by the Sack In fact, everything kept. in a good Grocery Store. PRODUCE; taken in exchange and CASH not refused. 411 Goods Delivered within the Borough, N. M. GLASSMIRE, Coudersport, April 6, 1863 AND It Very Best Quality. OLD HYSON, BLACK, AND JAPAN TEAS WHITE. PEPPER, CINNAMON, FISH, 1 PORK, CLOVER, AND TIMOTHY SEED AND PICKLES, CANDLES, KEROSENE, ORANGES, AND LEMONS, SOAP, Barrel, and Sack. Feed the Hundred. FREE OF CHARGE G. W. COLWELL PENSIONS. BOUNTIES. BACK PAY, WAR CLAIMS. AND CLAIMS FOR INDEMNITY. Stevciart, Stevens & Co., Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors • ALL KINDS OF MILITARY CLAIMS, - 411 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. . • . This firm, having a thorough knowledge of the Pension business, and being familiar with the practice in all the Departments of Govern ment, believe that they can afford greater fa cilities to Pension,bounty and'other Clainiants, for the prompt and successful accomplishment of business entrusted,to them, than any other firm in Washington. They, esire to secure such an amount of this business as will enable them to execute the' business for each claimant very cheaply, and on the basis _of their pay contingent upon their success in each case. * * *Their charges will be Tot Dollars for . Officers and Five Dollars for Privates,, for each Pension, Bounty, or Back Pay ebtained; and ten per cent. on amount of Claims for Military Supplies, or Claims for Indemnity. . * * *Soldiers enlisted since thelskof March, 1861, in any kind of service, Military, or Naval, who are disabled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. All' soldiers who strve for two years, or during the war; should it sooner close, will be entitled to $lOO Bounty. Widows of soldiers who die or are killed, are entitled to $lOO bounty. if therebe no widow then the minor children.; then the father, mo ther, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above. Washington, D. C., 1862. - .• * * *Apply at our office, or to. our. Associate at' Oswayo, Potter county, Pa.—JAKES H. GRAVES, Esq., who has just returned from Washington. D. C., and is supplied with all the latest blanks issued under the late instrue lions, and will fill them up for all who have been so unfortunate as to require an applica tion. Office in "Regulator Store " ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, Snuff& Tobacco Manufacturer, And of the 16 and 18 Chambers St., (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New York.) Would call the attention of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, viz.; BROWN SNUFF. Macaboy, Demigros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia,' 1 Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches, American Gentleman, Copenhagen FYELLOW SNUF. 1 . Scotch, ' Honey Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch Irish High Toast ; Fresh Scotch, or Lundyfoot **Attention is called to the large reduc tion in prices of Fine-Cut Chewing and Smok ing 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 & - 2 mixed, Turkish, Granulated. Tin Foil Cavendish. N. B.—A circular of prices will be sent on application..—Ap Sly For Bats, ?dice, 'Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths in Furs, Woolens, &c. Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, tiz.c. Put up in 23c. 60c. 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 holes to die." * * *Sold Wholesale in all large cities. * * *Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every where. ** I I ! Beware ! ! I of all worthless imitations ***See that "Cosr..n's" name is on each Box, Bottle and Flash, before you buy. * * *Address ' Henry R. Costar, * * *Prlncipal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. RAISINS, HAMS, * * *Sold by P. A. SVIBBINS, & Co., Wholesale -& Retail Agents; Coudersport, Pa Wanted ! NAILS OOL P. A. STEBBINS & Co's., CORNER MAIN i• SECOND STREETS COUDERSPORT, PA W 0.0 L FRUIT o W anted Immediately C. S. E. A. JONES. Dissolution of Partnership. THEpartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the firm name of OLMSTED 43 - KELLY is this day dissolVed by mutual consent. Persons who have unsettled accounts with the late firm are requested to settle with H. J. Olmsted to whom all _debts due the firm will be paid. The business, will be conducted - by H. J. OLMSTED, who has purchased the entire in terest of his late partner, and who solicits a continuance of the public patronage. S. D. KELLY,- H. J. OLMSTED. Coudersport, Pa. ; - July 7, 1863 TOBACCO 10,00 POUNDS OF AT 11 9 000 Pounds of AT WA C, i'Vat . Continuo_ epal k . . ATCHEB And JEWELRY inCandniaport, and lceeria ,con stantly on Band. and for' gale a good assort ment•of • " 1 010Cka, , , - _ ; 1 • . Via,tiches,"and, A Jewelry the 'very Able, - • PLATED WARE; • SPEOTAOLES, VIOLIN STRINGS, REVOLVERS, ',ric Also, a foil supply' of • ' ' • Fishing Tackle _- which he is selling at the loWest prices for' cash. Every article sold warranted to be as represented. ' Shop on Main Street, two doors north of P. A. Stebbins & Co's Store, at the sign of the ' . " Big Watch,"-* A. T ',OLMSTED se' -KELLY'S I.7TORE can always. be found the best of Cooking,Torand Parlor STOVES.. Also, TIN and SEIET-IRON WARE, POTS,. KETTLES, SPIDERS; SCOTCH 'BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also , • . I Agricutural Implements, Such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, Zic. THEIR WORK _ is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the•County—Terms easy. _ Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store pn Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-50 f atn ADP 1 • /SAE untlersigned would respectfully inform I the surrounding community that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by. John S. Mann - where he is prepared to do All irinds of Harness Work on the shortest 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, flames, and Hame•straps, &c., kept constantly on hand. The public are invited to call andexamine, before purchasing elsewhere. S. P. MINAS. Coederspcirt Oct. 16th, 1860. IMPORTANT and TRUE! 20 per cent. Saved in buying your 'GRASS SCYTHS, GRAIN CRADLES, and Hay Rakes HAY FORKS, P. A. Stebbins & Co. Coudersport, Pa'., June 22, 1863 Cotton is IDown! PRICES ;REDUCED? I am now supplied with a FULL STOCK OF GOODS at • Lower Figures. i j Ify• assortment' is Good; consisting ' f my usual variety of'.. - • • DRY. GOODS, • , CLOTH_ Gl- 9 • - BOOTS & SHOES, •, . GROCERIE S PROVISIONS, , . &c., &c.; and remember thatt am not to be undersold. WOOL WANTED,' D. E. OLMSTED, June 1; 1863 Administrator's Notice. IFITHEREAS, letters of administration on v v the estate of ADAM YOHE, late of Ab bott township, potter entity t , deed; have been granted to themadersignecl,all persons indebt ed to said estate are 'requested to make imme diate payment and those having elairias against the same will present them duly authenicated to the subscribers. , ' • N. J. MILLS, ELIZABETH YOU, jrAdmsro, Abbott, July 15 ) .1863. • 4 1111 , 1 1 • ' va.l FOEETS 111 LINE4ENT ER: GREAT_REZEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, sitniT NECK AND JOINTS, SPAINS, BRUISES, WOUNDS AND CUTS, ,PILES,I HEADACHE, • AND ALL'RHEBMATIC AND ' . liERN.OUS DISORDERS. I I • For - all of whichlt is a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails.: This Liniment is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connetticut,' the famous bone set ter, and has• - be n used in his practice for more than twent y ,• years with the most aston ishing success. ' AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is un rivaled by any preparation before the public, I I of which the Most skeptical may be con vinced by a singetrial. This Liniment will cure - rapidly and radi cally, Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of eases where. it has been used It has never been known to fail. FOR NEI:MALT .A, at afford. immedi ate relief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve' the worst cases of HEAD ACHE in three . Minutes and is warranted 10 do it. . TOOTHACHE also it will cure instantly. FOB NERVOITS DEBILITY AND GEN ERAL LASSITTIDE arising from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy. *tin t ; directly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens. and revivifies the system, and restores it to elasticity and vigor. • I FOR PILES.- 7 - 1 As an external remedy. ----- 1 claim that it is he - hew k nown, and we chal lenge the world to produce an equal. Every victim of this istressing complaint should give it a trial, for' it *ill not fail to afford immediate relic , and in a majority of cases will effect a radical cure. ' QUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some times extremely malignant and dangerous, but a timely apilicatiOn of this Liniment will never fail to carp. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlargement of the joints is liable to ' occur if neglected. the worst cases may be conquered by this Liniment in two or three days. 1 '. BRUISES, . CUTS, WOUNDS,-. SORES, ULCERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield read ily to the wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE; LINIMENT, when used according to directions. Also, CHIL- BLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT, BITES AND H'ILNGS. 1 , i - 1 1 • Dr, Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the Great Natural Bone S , tter. i Dr. Stephen weet, bf Connecticut, is known all over the *United States. • Dr. Stephen Sweet, Of Connecticut, Is the au thor of "Dr. I Sweet's Infallible Liniment." Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Rheu matism and neVer fails. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for Neuralgia. Dr. Sweet's li;ifallibte Liniment Cures Burns and Scalds immediately. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the best known remedy for 'Sprains and Bruises, Dr. Sweet's infallible Liniment Cures Head ache immediately aria was never known to fail. Dr. Sweet's Infallibl i e Liniment Affords imme diate relief for Piles, and seldom fails to mire. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Tooth ache in one minute. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and Wounds iMmedietely and leaves no scar. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is _the best', remedy fin. Sores in the:known world. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Has been used by more than a million people., • and all praise it. I f Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Taken inter nally cures Coli j c,Choiera Morb us and Cholera. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is-truly' a "friend in ne and every family should have it at hand, Dr. Sweet's Liniment Is for sale by all Druggists. I Price 25 and 50 cents. 1,---- • , A Friend in Need. Try it. - - DR. SWNJET'S INFALLIBLE `LINIMEQIT, as an external remedy, is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more Speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible, and as ,a curative I for Sores, Wounds, Sprains Bruises, B:c., its soothing, healing and pow erful strengthrling properties, excite the just wonder 'and- astonishment of all who have ever given it la trial: Over One thousand certificates of remarkable cures performed by it within the lastltwayears, attest the fact. To To Horse Owners 1 DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE I LINIMENT FOR - HORSES' is unrivalled by any, and in all cases of Lamenebs arising from Sprains, Bruises or WienchiUg, its effect is magical and certain. I. Harriess or Saddle Gall's, Scratches,- Menge, it will also cure. speedily. SpS.vin and Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured in their incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of a RADICAL CURE. No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleViated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will always . re move the'Laineiress,land enable the horses to travel with comparative ease. Eirery Horse , Owner should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use at 'the first appearance of Lame ness wilteffectuallylprevent Ora; formidable diseases, to which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwise ,valuable horses nearly worthless. INFALLIBLE,_ ial NI ME NT, SOLDIER'S FRIEND, 'And thousands have found it truly, A 'Friend In Need! CAUTION.—To avoid imposition, observe, the Signature . and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, Az also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment!' blown in the glass- of each bottle, without which none are genuine. RICHARDSON .j• CO. Sole Pioprietors, Norwich, Ct. MORGAN Si ALLEN, General Agents, 46 Cliff Street, New York. all dealers everywhere. al6 * * *Sold 1 THE Dr. SWEET'S IS THE A Joint Resolution propormlitactin Aniendnienteto the' ConAtutiol•LFt E it resolved by the Senate an.d.House oil '.l...ll..Representatives , of thri. , Commenweikli of. Pennaylvinia'in General' . Assent - liltAqt,- That the following amendments be iporcityi. to' the Constitution of tlie Counitirtwbalth. itt accordinee with the provisions, of the - our ' article thereof. • ' :.• There - shall be an additional section to the' third article of the Constitution, toiitlesi§..- noted as section four, as,follows • ;1;!i . •••••- "Sanyo:l.4. , Whenever any of, the pialia electora of this C,onimonwealth shelf - to in tiny actual military service; - Under a recinisi tion from the Presidentcif - the United States, or by ihe, authority of this Coiiimoritiealth, =uch electors may exercise the.: right of suf frage in all elections. by ; the citizens, ander such regulations as are or shall be prescribed by law as fully an . dilleetnally as if they' ere present at their usual places of .elention." There, shalt be 'two additional sections to the, E leven tb article of the'Constittitiori;lo be designated as sections eightand nine as fol lows • "SEcTroir 8. No bill slialt . be nassed.hy. the Legislature containing mbre thariotie 'subject, which shall be clearly espressed intthe; title, except appropriation bills. : ' "SECTION 9. 'No bill shall beittiase - ii,hy the Legislature granting anyl poviers or privileges in any, case where the au thority grantspch poWers of privileges ha 4 been .ormay here after be conferred upon; the Cents Of this Commonwealth." JOHN vESSNA,. Speakei the -Mins° of Representatives. . • JOHN P. PENNY, Speaker of the Sen,e.ti. , Office of the Secretary, of the.common - • , wealth, Harrisburg, July 1, 186?; j PENNSYLVANIA, SS: I •• : .• • I do hereby certify thit.thefor:egoing is and annexed is a full, true and : correct of •the original Joint ,Resolution of the General Assembly; a titled. " A:Joint Resolution proposing certai Amendments to the Constintion," as the ,s eremainsanfile In this office. I • In Testimony Whereof I have berentito set my hand, and caused the seal of the Se-creta ry's office to be affixed, the day and year above written I ELI. SLIFER, , Secretary or ttie Comaiortimalth O' • . The Buffalo Mercantile College CORNER OF MAIN AND SENECA STREETS; Is an important link in the INTERNATION AL CHAIN of Colleges, located in , 1 NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN, ALBANY,: '• ; TROY, CLEVELAND,. DETROIT, CHICAGO; TORONTO, • PROVIDENCE, PORTLAND, SAINT LOUIS. A Scholarship issued from the Huffalo.Col lege, entitles the holder Ito attend either or all the Colleges for an unliMited time.. The Design of these Institutions,ia to impart to young men and latiies, a thorough, practi cal business education. THEORETICAL DEPARTMENT. In this department students receive thorn' instruction in the runiMents of Pennisinihip, Book-KeepingMothematics,Commercial Law. PRACTICAL DEPARTMENT. . Here the student buys and sells Merchan dise, Stocks. Real 'Estate, Sze., as in ;actual business. Two Eanks have been. established in this department, which enables the student to deposit his cash, get his paper discounted, and transact all business inciciebta to -a gen eral trade TELEGItAt'HING. students maybecome good opertitors.here n a short time. t PENMANSHIP The Spencerian System of Penmanship, is taught by competent and experienced teachers Scholarship, payable in advance, $4O. College open day aid evening :;no vnantions Resident Principal at,43uffalo, J. C. BRYANT. For farther • information, please, call, tit. the College rooms, or send for Catalogue and Cir cular enclosing letter stamp. Address BRYAIiT & STRATTON, : Buffalo, N. Y, MI .VAtUABiIE REALESTATE FOR "SALE. • THE subscriber offers the whole of tha foi low ing, described tracts of land at private sale. The property will. be sold in a body or in separate tracts, as purchrisers may'desire. It is in one of the finest lumbering. and farm ing districts of this or adjoining corintiei,and will be sold at a very-.reasonable price. No. 1. A tract of Two Hundred and Six acres, Sixty acres of which are improved, bounded by lands of Martin Bartronillensleys, Horton, and the • Sinnemahoning,creek, which are erected one•,Frame House one Frame Barn, one Frame Shed, Apple . .ieich, Pear, and Plum Trees, arid also wfing• 165 of Pine, Oak and Hemlock Tirritier.•; , A , Spring at the door, and the ginnemahonipg, and East Fork of the First Fork creeks running through it. Situate in Wharton township. • _ . . , No. 2. One - Hundred and Twenty-Five acres of Timber land, situate uti the.NelSon run in Wharton township'. No. 3. Also Sixty-Seven Acres•of _Timber Land up Hunter run,, adjoining Smith. Ben% .about Two-acres of-which, are improved n en which are erected one Log . House, situate in Wharton township. ' " - No. 4. • One other lot of TimberLana4on taining Seventy-Six acres, up Bensleya Hollow in Wharton township... _ No. 5. One other lot of Timber Land i eun- Mining One Hundred and Fifty AereS;Sittrate up Vag Hollow, on which are- . erected one Frame House and one Lo r g House, with gar den and-two or three fine: springs of water, in Wbarton township.. . . , - No. 6. He will also sell the unditridellbalf of a tract of Four acre.,Of landi-bOunded by lands of Jos. L. Nelsorr.nnd -the- sinnemaho fling creek, on which are - erected one fine large WATER SAW-MILL, known as : the "Card Mill,'! and also a Dwelling Holuse,situate in Wharton township. He will 'also sell the-following-persoitaipre petty, to wit :• :One Span -of sHorses,tWagon, One Sleigh, Four :Cows. :Seven: Yearlings, Seven Calves. JAMES BARTEPi. - Wharton, June 11,1860' . n WKS lfoll SCE OM DIRECTORS t It LP is required by the School:Law:that an annual statement of the school famds he made ont, and ten written or printed handTbills of this statement be pasted np in th& district. * * *,Wi hare lately printed. .a lei - of hiatiks suitabpurpose._fofthis purse._ Cal and get a stock. , . , 41 - lINT'9.BLOOWIDY.ROSES ,-, ifori:th e dies,—at . " STRUM'
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