The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, October 14, 1863, Image 4

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ElectioO
P URSUANT teen Act or the General As
eaibly of the Commonwealth of •Pennsyl
vania, entitled "An Act relating to the elec- '
i o 4d L TV .
j o i m ly rn A on . w D e . a o lt n li e ,' t '
h a o p ti p s r a o u v d e ,e di tt e r l
oted4nd.tliirty-nine. I, P. C. LABRA ! .
B Bheliff of the county of Potteic - Permsyl.::
vanish - do hereby make known and give notice
to the electors of the county aforesaid, that a
General FAection will be held in the, said coun
ty of Pokter on. the Second Tiesday (Thir-
Utah) ofpctoberi 1863, at which• time State
and Comity Officers:is' follows aretit be elec
ted, to wit : ,
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One person for Governor of Pennsylvania.
One person for Judge of the Supreme Court
of Pennsylvania.
iTtliPecanna for Members of the Reuse of,
Rap' teritativeS :of the general Assn/14,0j
Pennsylvania, in conjunction with the county
of Tioge, to represent the counties of Tioga
and Potter., . .
Qat pelsonfoi - Prothonotary and - ,Clerk of
&As ofthe county of Potter -- , --' 1
One person for Commissioner of the county!
of Potter.
. One person for Register and Recorder of
• • ,
t. county of Potter.
i ti l lastiori for .Auditor -of the county of
. ..
One person for Coroner' of the county
I also make known and give notice, as in
and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act I
am directed, that every person excepting Jus
ticeretthe:-Peace," who hOlds any office or
appointment of profit or trust under the Gov
ernment of the United States or this State, 1
or of any city or incorporated district,whether
aionspissioned officer or otherwise, a sober
s:lanai:n, der: or agent, who is or,shall be em
payed under - the legislative,"judielary; or ex
ecutive departments of this State oetlie United
;States, or of any city orfincorporated district,
and also that every member of Congress and'
of thfState Legislature, and of the select and.
ootittion council of. any city, or commissioner
slit
Incorporated district, is by law incapa
lle of holding or exercising at the same time
the office or appointment of Judge, Inspecfor,
or clerk of an election in this Commonwealth,
and that no Inspector or Jude, or other ea
4.Vpf any' such '
election shall be eligible to
e voted for. ' -
Also, that in the fourth section of,the Act
of Assembly, enti6d "An Act relating to
elections and for cther purposes," approved
4ril 16th, 1860, it is enacted that the afore
tiaid 'l3th section shall not he so construed as
}a preyent•nny Military Officer or Borough
Offices:from serving as Judge, Inspector, or
Clerk of any general or special election in
Ala Commonwealth.
"":,
It directed that the meeting of the
return Judges at the Court House in Couders
port to make out the general returns, shall be
ethtl first Friday succeeding the general elec
tion, which will be, the 16th day of October.
I also here make known and give notice
, o that.ahe pieces for holding the aforesaid gen
" Oral election' in the several townships and
boroughs within the county of Potter, are as
follows, to wit :
n': For,the township of Abbott, at the Germa
nia Hotel in said township.
For the townsnip of Allegany, at the school
house near the place formerly owned by Ches
ter Andrews, in said township.
~ r For the township of Bingham, at the Bing
-4 1i ta -
aCentre school
-house near A. R. Lewis, in.
said township. ,
For the township of Clara, at the school
Annise near Sala Stevens', in said township.
For the township of Eulalia, at the New
Coon House in the borough of Coudersport.
For the. township of Genesee, at the house
is a
fOrme:rly occupied by S. S. Masco, in Ellisburg.
For the township of Harrison, at the house
recently occupied by Ira Bartholomew,in said
c itoiviiship. , ,
For the township of Hebron, at the school
house Nc. 5, near Henry Ingraham's, in said
etownship.. .
For the township of Hector, at the Sunder
lie school house, in said township.
For the township of Homer, at the school
house near Jacob Peet's, in said township.
For the township of Jackson, at the house
fprinerty occupied by B. Bane, now I. Chap-
Pe'l; in said township.
For the township of Keating, at the house
' . 4:l'f Pliny Harris, in said township.
For the township of Oswayo, at the Centre
school house in said township.
rPFor the township of Pike, at the house of
i 1 jah Johnson, in said township.
`For 'the township of Pleasant Valley, at the
school house No 2, in said township.
For the township of Portage, at the Sleet.
school house in said ' township
" For the town - ship of - Roulet, at the school
house near George Weimer's in said township.
For the township of Sharon at the Sharon
Centre school . .house, near John Voorhees', in
said township.
.For the, township of Sweden, at the house
of Aseneth Taggart. in said township.
" For the township of Stewartsou, at the New
Norway schtiol house, in said township.
Poi the township °l'S:unix:it, at the house
fornierly occupied.by Uel Cook,now Jonathan
Redson, in said township.
For the township of Sylvania, at the school
bouSe near J M Rees', in said .township.
- Fey the township of Ulysses, at the house
`of:Atlas Bennett, in said township.
For the township of West Branch, at the
house of S M Conable, in said township.
For the township of Wharton t at the house
of Stephen Horton, in said townehiti..; -
For the borough of Coudersport, at the
•Cond house in saki borough.
Given under my hand, this 31st day of
...August, A. D., 1863:
D. C. LATZR.ADEE, Sheriff.
Coudersport, Aug. 31, 1863. •
MANHOOD:
HOW LOST t HOW RESTORED
..Just published in a sealed envelope, price 6 cts
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment end Rad
', ical,cure of Spermatorhcert or Seminal Weak-
Dees, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, and frivol,
3. untary Emissions, including Impotency, Con-
I l aumption and:Mental and Physical Debility,
BY. BO le.T J. CULVERIVELL, D.
The important fact that the awful consequen
.-..aesof Self-Abuse may be effectually removed
without internal medicines Or, the dangerous
application of causties,initrunients,medicated
boogie:, and other impirical devices, is here
clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new
aPd lighly successful treatment ns adopted by
the celebrated author,f ally explained,by means
. 01 which, every ono is enabled to cure himself
perfectly, and at the least possible cost, there
by avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the
=day. This lecture will prove a boon to thou:
~taands and thousands.
~/ ,! . „,*Sent under seal, to any address, in
a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six
. teen% or two postage stamps, by addressing,
Dr. CHAS. J. KLINE, ,
127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4536
1111 lINT'S 13LOVAL 01 ROSES,•=for, the Li
. t , • STE.I3I3I:NB'
A SOAP Question Settled ! Inquire nt
" STEBBINS'
Ertabi'erfbe for the Journal !
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GROGERE
ED
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d-LASSMIRE & COLWELL
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AVING entered into a Co-Partnership are
Oepared to furnish all • goods in their
line at
Rewionable Rateu
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Very Beat Quality
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They keep constantly on 'hand a large and
well selected assortment of
OIiNG HYSON,
OLD HYSON,
1
BLACK, AND
SUGARS:
.:311' OWN, LIGHT - _BR 011 1. 1 V, AND
WHITE.
COFFEE:
, .
.7?19, JAVA, U.Y.101 1 7, RYE, &c., &c.
1.,' _
ALLSPICE,
PEPPER,
CINNAMON,
CRACKERS,
FISH,
PORK,'
SHOULDERS,
CLOVER, AND 11
TIMOTHY SEED.
I
IRON
AND
MOLASSES,
SYRUP,
PICKLES,
CANDLES,
O EIEESE,
ORANGES, AND
LEIIONS,
SOAP,
ALL KINDS.
FLOUR, by the Barrel, Half
Barrel, and Sack.
Buckwheat Flour by the Sack.
Feed by the Hundred.
In fact, everything kept in a good Grocery
Store. PRODUCE taken In exchange and
CASH not refused.
An .GoodsDetipered F:7l7ain . the Boraregh,
FREE OP CHARGE.
N. IL GLASSMIRE, G. W. COLWELL
Coudersport, April 6,1893
fflffl!
PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BAGK : PAYi,WAR CLAMS,
AND CI,ARM rOR"ifItIEMNIT.t.
•
SStewart; , 4: Co.,.
Attorikeys=at444M Wad ktpficitors
Fot
WALL KINDS 6F3IILITART- CLAIMS,
411 Pennsylvania A enne Wasizingion; IX C.
.
This firm, having n thorough knowledge of
the Tensio n -business, an,d being familiar with
the piacticelliall the Departments of Govern=
meat, believe thug they can afford greater fa
cilities to Pension,bounty and othir Claimants,
for the prompt and successful accomplishment
of business entrusted to them, than any other'
firm:in Washington. They desire to secure
such an amount of this business as will enable
them to execute the busing...se for each claimant
very cheaply, and oti the basis of their
. pay
contingent upon their success in each case.
**Their charges will be Ten Dollars fbr
Officers and Ave Dollars for Privates, for each'
Pension, Bounty, or Back Pay obtained, and
ten per cent. on amount of Claims for Military
Supplies, or Claims for Indemnity.
* * *Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March.
1861, in any kind' of service, Military or Naval,'
who are disabled by disease or wounds, are
entith-d to Pendons. ,All soldiers who serve
foriwo 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 there be no widow
then the minor children; then the father, mo
ther, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above.
INS e'
Washington, D. C.. 1862.
*.„*Apply at our office, or to our .4.ssotliate
at Ostv.ayo, Potter county, Pa.—JAMES H.
GRAVES, Esq., who has just returned from
Washington, D. C., and its supplied with all
the latest blanke issued tinder the late iastruc
lioll,3,, and will fill them up for all who hate
been so unfortunate as to require.an.applica
tion. Office in "Regulator Store"
ESTABLISHED 1760.
PETER. LORILLARD;
Snuff & Tobacco INTanufactUxer,
And of the
16 and 18 Chambers St.,
(Formerly 42 Chatham ,Street, Yew YOrk.)
Would - call the attention of Dealers ;to the
articles of his manufacture, viz.;
BROWN SNUFF.
Ilacaboy, Detnig.ros,
Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches r
American Gentlerhan, Copenhagen.
YELLOW SNUFF.
Scotch, • Honey; Dew Scotch,
High Toast Scotch; Fuh• 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 Smo
king .Tobaccos, which will be found of,El Supe
rior quality. - • I
JAPAN TEAS
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 81y
RAISINS,
For Rats, !dice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Brgs, Moths'
in Fzrs, Woolens, &c. Insects onPlants, Fowls,
Animals, &c.
Put up in 25c. 50c. and $l,OO Boxes, Bottles,
and Flasks, $3 and ss' 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 ! Beware ! ! of allivorthless imitations
* * *See that "CosTAa's" name is on each Box,
;Bottle and Flask, before you buy.
* * *Address Henry R. Costar,
* 4i ,*Pr!ncipal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y.
* * *Sold by
P. A. STEBBINS, & Co.,
Wholesale & Retail Agents, Coudersport, Pa.
HAMS,
patilfos gimp!
IHE undersigned youid respectfully inform
the surroundind community th'at he has
taken the rooms fortnerly occupied by John
B. Mann, where he is prepared to do
All kinds of Harness Work
on the shortest notice.
LONG STRAW OOLLA.RS,
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, names, and
Hame•straps, &c., ki‘pt constantly on hand.
The public are invited to call and examine,
before purchasing elsewhere.
S. P. DINAR:
Coudersport Oct. 16th, 1860.
NAILS
KEROSENE,
1,000
Pounds of
WOOL
Wanted mime a tely
AT
C. S. $ E. A. JONES.
FRUIT of
• piss°'titian of Partnership.
. „
T"partnersb ip heretofore existing between
the undersigned under the firm name of
OLMSTED 4- KELLY is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. Persons , who have unsettled
accounts ith the late firm are requested to
settle witStf: J. Obteted to , whomr all debts
due the firm will be Paid.
The business,willi be conducted by J.
OLMSTED, who has purcbo:sed the entire in
terest, of his. late partner, and who soheits a
continuance of the public patronage.
S. D.' KELLY,'
' H. J. OLMSTED
Coudersport, Pa., July 7, 1863
COSTAR'S VERMIN EXTERMINATOR, at
STEBBINS'
SOME
TOBACCO
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4"71 ; 13iT1451±,-
yam Corsi= OTTERS Vocr DisnSCTION.
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- „ Welt DEksorni.qT,
Rtiovoixlikn.saAr; Gsirs4L'ii arnii;- -
•.IVrist(lAvrox, D. V: Jiii, e• 1.1 i -1863. , !.
Noire.e.—The following - will lie Publ ed
as II 'band-bill' or notice," by every. District
ProVo:stMatsbal,' such alterstions:as he
may think particttlarly_suited to his district:
The object beinzto - hasten and encourage en
listments is the Inznlid'Gorps.,
' JAMES B. FRY, •
PrOiost 31aishal General: ,
MEN WANTED FOR THE awArAD CORPS
Only those' faithful soldiers who, from
wounds or the hardships of war s are no long
er fit for field' duty will be received in this
Corps - of-- Honor. --- Enlistments -will be . for
three years unless sooner discharged. Pay
and allowances same as for
,offieers and men
of the. United' States Infantry; except that no
premiuras or bounty for .enlistmeht• will in
allowed. This will not invalidate any pen
sions or Bounties Which may be due for pre
vious services.'
The folloviing 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;
in all other respects, according to the preSent
pattern for officers ofinfantry. ,
:Shoulder straps—According to, present reg !
ulations, but worked on dark blue velvet.
Pantaloons—Of sky , blue cloth, witYtiouls
le Stripe of dark biue cloth down the enter
seam, each stripe one half inch wide, with
space between of three-etghts of an inch.
Forage cap- -Present regulation.
For ENLISTED MEN.—Jacket of sky blue
kersey, with dark blue trimmings, cut like
the Cavalry jacket, to come well dovirn on the
abdomeu.
Trowsers—Present regulation, sky blue.
1 1 Forage cap—Present regulation. ,
Men who are still in service and unable to
perform effective field duty, may be transferr
ed to this corps.
Medical Inspectors, Stirgeons in charge of
Hospitals, Military Commanders, and alloth
ers having authority to discharge, undeqex
isting laws and regulations,_ are forbiddep to
grant discharges to auy men under their con
trol who may be fit for service, in the Invalid
Corps.
For the convenience oflervice, the men
will be selected for three different grades of
duty. Those who are most efficient and able
bodied, and capable of performing duty etc ,
etc., will be armed with muskets, and assign
ed to companies of, the First Battalion.—
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
have lost a foot or a leg, to t'he 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.
Acti:ig Assistant Provost Marshals General
are authorized to appoint Officers ?f the Reg
ular Service, or of the Invalid Cotps, to ad
minister the oath of enlistment to those men
who have completely fulfilled the prescribed
conditions of admission 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 farther information apply
to the Board of Enrollment for the district in
which the, applicani F..s a resident,
Capt. W. W. WHITE, ,
Provost Marshal, 18th District, Pa.
Paol - 6S r 111Asar.L's OFFICE, 1 .
Williardsport, June 17,1863:
.1 •
M. W. McALARNEY,
1 Provost Marilial for Potter Co.
sport, Pa., July 20;1863
Couder
WATCHMAKER.
C. H. WARRINER
Continues to repair CLOCKS, WATCHES and
JEWELRY in Coudersport, and keeps con
stantly on band and for sale a good assort
ment of
Cloaks
Watches, and
Jewelry
Of the very best quality. Also,
PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES,
VIOLIN STRINGS, REVOLVERS &c.
Also, a full 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."
OLMSTED Sz , KELLY'S
STORE can always be found th%.best of
Cooking, Box and Parlor
S T V S
Also, TIN and SHET-IRON WARK,NOTS,
KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BAWLS,
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS,. and CAULD
RONS. Also , Agricutural .Implements,
such as PLOWS, - SCRAPERS. CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES,
DOG-POWERS, &c.
THEIR WORK
is well made and the material good. Good and
substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any
part orthe County—Terms easy. Ready Pay
of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused.
Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court
House, Coudersport. 'Aug. 1, 1859.-50
41pninistratoils
.
WHEREAS, letters: of admuustration on,
the estate of .M AM YORE, lati-of Ab
bott township, Potter eciuntrolpo'd; ha t tro bee
granted to the undersigned,all personsfindebt l i
ed" to said estate . are reiluetted to make imme
diate payment and those having claims against
the same will present them duly authenicated
to the stbscribgrs.
NArMILLS,
• ELIZABETH YORE, "Ada Kara. •
Abbott, July 15, 1805.
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FOR EECEUMATI
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it is a speedy and certain
fails. This Liniment is
For all of which
remedy, and . neve ,
prepared from thi
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ter, and . has bee
more than twenty
ishing succe,ss.
a recipe of Dr. Stephen
tit, the famous bone set
used: in his practice for
ears with the most aston-
IA.TOR. OF. PAIN, it is un
paratiOn before the public,
•skeptical may be eon
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011 cure rapidly and radi
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l.es where it has been used
own to fail.
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rivaled by any pre
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cally, itheuntatic L
in thousands of ea)
it has never been
FOR NEDRALGI!
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11A, it will afford. immedi
ease, however distressing.
ae worst cases of HEAD
mutes and is warranted to
It will relieve t
ACHE in three-ml
do it.
TOOTHACHES
FOR NERVOTI
HEAL LASSITIII
or excess, this Li ,
unfailing remedy
nervous tissues, I
the, system, and
vigor,
Iso it will cure instantly
!. DEBILITY AND .GEN-
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iment is a most happy and
Acting directly upon,the
strengthens and revivifies
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will effect a radic
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it will not fail to afford
rand in a majority of cases
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ORE THROAT are some-
" QUINSY AND
times extremely
but a timely appl
never fail to cure
alignant and dangerous,.
cation of this Liniment will
SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate,
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conquered 'by this Liniment in two or three
days.
BRUISES, C)1/TS, WOUNDS, SORES,
ULCERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, 'yield read
ily to the wonderful healing properties of DR.
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used according tlo directions. Also, CHIL
BLAINS, FROSTED ,FEET, AND INSECT
BITES AND STINGS.
Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the Great
Nattual Bone Setter.
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Dr. Stephen Szi•ect, of Connecticut, is known
all over the ljnited States:
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Dr. Sweet's irtfillibleLiniment-Cures Tooth
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have it at hand. 1
hand.
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Dr. Sweet's In allible Liniment Is for sale by
all Druggists. price 25 and 50 cents. . 1
in Need. Try it.
A Frien
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medy, is without a rival, and
ain more speedily than any
n. For all Rheumatic and
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or Sores, Wounds, Sprains
soothing, healing and pOw
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onishment of all who have
DR. SWEET'
as an external r
will alleviate •
other preparati•
Nervous Disord;
as a eurative
Bruises, &c., R
ural strengthrii
wonder and as'
ever 'given it • 1
certificates of r
it within the la
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.t tivoyears; attest, the fact.
To orse Owners !
'DR. SWEE 'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT
I FOR HORSES ;s unrivalled by any, and in
all cases'of La .. eness arising from Sprains,
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Scratches, Mange, &c., it will also cure
speedily. Spa in and Ringbone may be
easily prevente. and i cured in their incipient
stages, but co . firmed cases are beyond the
Possibility' of a TUMULI corm No case of the
kind; however .is so desperate or hopeless
but it may be alleviated by this Liniment,',
- 1:1.4 its faithful application will always 're
move the Lamelness, and enable the horses to
travel with coparative ease.
Eve Horse Owner
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should have is remedy at hand, for its
tirnelx . use at he first appearance of Lame
nesetvill effect ally prevent those formidable
diseases, to wich all horses are liable, and
which render so many otherwise valuable
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horses nearly orthless. • .
Dr. swiEM"S
LI
INFAL BLE LINIMENT
IS THE • *--
' SOLDIER'S FR/END, .- .
.
And thousands have fonnll it truly,
' ' ' A Friend In Need t • •-
• CAUTION.iTa avoid imposition,%observe
the Signature and Likeness of Dr. ,Stephen
Sweet on eve label, Zt also "Stephen Sweet's infallible Liniment", blown in the glass at
each bottle; without; which none tire genuine.
- 1 RICHARDSON 4. CO.
)1e Proprietors i Norwich, Ct.,.
ALLEN, Ceneral.Agents; '
46 Cliff Street, New York,' -.I
all delalers - evorrvb4ire. al6 j
MORGAN
* * *Sold by'
Joint. helot - trelt
R it reselved' by. he Senate and- Ito*
Representative& i
of. Al& Commistriesilik3
•of Pennsylvania in jGeneral iAssemblrwrieu ,
That thefollbwinenmendment&Thelregand
torthe-Constitution of the Commonwealth,,in,
accordance with the.provisions of the tenth
article thereof... - .•
- . There -shall be art: odditionil secitoii , to,Ats
third article of the Constitution,.
nated as section four, as foldout: :7
"Snoriox.4. _Whenever. theAnithifiett°
electors •of this- Cerumonwealth.aball : Ise 6a
any_ actual. military)-service, under A rerfßeh %.
doh from the President of the United Statek
or by the authority cf.this .Corotoooveiltli
such electors. may. exercise the rightiof gre.
(rage in-all elections , * the-citizens,Aij4e.,r.
such regulations. as are or. Shall beiireseri§ed,
by lacy -as fully and,effectaally asif.thiy were
present at their usual places. of •
ENT
There shall be two 'additional seetionO u ttb
the eleventh v article:of the Constitntion,:to:-.bet,'
designated as sections eight and nine.es,toh r
lows : •
• . ••
“SEcnott 8. No hill shall-be Dassed_by the
Legislature-containing more than'one.entAtet,
which' shall be clearly 'exPressed.:in the tatleie
excepV•sppropriation bills. _ .1
- 4 Ssoriox -O. No tin shall be passed-by Ott
Legitatura grantibLany powers or -privileges.
in any case wherelth.e authority to grantsuchz
powers or privileges has been or may here
after be conferred 11 upon -the , Courts - of,,,this
Commonwealth." JOHN CESSNA,, •r.
Speaker of the House of Representatives.:
- JOHN P: PENNY, '
..„ r Speaker of the 'Senitte'.:o-i
Office of the Secretary of the Cointnort•T.
wealth, Harrisburg, July 1, 186.3:4 - 1%
PENNSYLVANIA,.!SS: .
I ilO hereby certify that iheforegoing
-{ Ls I, and annexed is kfull, true.and correct
of tan: original-Joint. Resolution
of the General Assembly, entitled
Resolution proposing certain - Amendnientsiio
the Constitationras the same remains mait r e
in this office.
In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto eat.
my - band, and caused the seal of the Secrets=
ry's office to be affi.ted, the day and year
above"written. ELI sunn.,..-
,notdal f
utZ.h of
/ .
wok ( el 7 •
The Buffalo . Mercantile Colleie
CORNER OF MAIN AND SENECA STREETS
Is - an important link in the INTERNATIO*
AL CHAIN of Colleges, located in
NEIf.YORKCITY, PHILADELPHIA,
131100KLY .• ALBANY,
TROY, • . CLEVELAND,
DETROIT, CHICAGO, •
TORONTO,' PROVIDENCE, '
PORTLAND, SAINT LOUIS.
A Scholarship issued frou the Buffalo Col
lege, entitles the holder to'attend either or
the Colleges for itn unlimited time,
The Design of these Institutions,is to imrtitt
to young men and ladies, a thorough, practi
cal business education. .
, THEORETICAL DEPARTMENT.
In this department stud nts receive thoro'
instruction in the rndimens of:Penvnitibip,
Boolz-Keeping,Mot!)ematies,Commercial Lair.
Here the student buys and sells Mercheri
dice, Stocks, Rear Estate, &c., as in' actual
business. Two Banks hate been established
in this department, which enables the student
to deposit his cash, get his paper discounted,
and transact all business incidental to a gen
eral trade.
TELEGIIARIIING.
Students ms become good operators here
in a short time.
The Speneeriun System of 'Penmanship, is
taught by competent and experienced teachers
Scholarship, nayab/e in advance,
College open clayar d evening: no -vacations
Resident Prineinal at Ha ffalo, T. O.Sn/ter.
For further information, please call at the
College rooins, or send for Catalogue and Cir
cular enclosing letter stamp. Address •
BRYANT S. - STRATTON,
Buffalo; N.
EITA
VALUARLE REAL ESTATE
won SAY:/E.
IHE subscriber offers the whole of the fol
lowing described tracts of laud at private
sale. The property will be sold in a body or
in separate tracts, as purchasers may desire.
It is In one of the finest lumbering and farm
ing districts of this or adjoining counties,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,
i bounded by lands of Martin Bartron,Bensleys
Horton, and Alm Sinnemahoning creeki oD
Ishich are dected one Frame HouSe' one
Frame Barn, one Frame Shed, Apple. Peach,
Pear, and Plum Trees, and also a fine lot, of
Pine, Oak and' Hemlock Tittiber. 'A Spring
at the door, and the Sinnemalioning
Fork of the First Fork creeks running through
it. Situate in Wharton township: •
No. 2. One - Hundred and Twenty-Flre
acres of Timber land, situate up the Nelson
run in WhartOn toweship.
No. 3. Also Sixty-Seven Acres of Timber
Land up Hunter run, adjoining Sinitli'Bro's;
about Two acres of which are-improved, on
which, are erected one Log House, situate in
Wharton township. - !--
No. 4. One other lot of Timber Land .con.
min in...Seventy-Six acres, up BensleYOFlbllcW
in Wilton township.
No. y. One 'other lot of Timber Lind,con
taining One Hiindred and -Fifty Acid :Situate
up Vag Hollow, _on which are .erected- .one
Frame - House and on e •Log Housiovltir gar
den and two or,three Rae springs ,of water, in
Wharton township.
No. 6:, He will also sell the undivided half
of a tract'of Pour acres of land, bounded by ,
lands ofios. l .l;. Nelsen and the. Sinnemaho
ding creek, on Which are erected One finelarge
WATER SAW-MILL; known as the gard
Mill," and also Dwelling House', eitnitte in ,
Wharton township: ' -
He will also sell the following persdrtaliwo- .
party, to wit,: One Span of ,Horses,
One Sleigh," Four . Cows;-' Seven 'Yeirlings r
Seven Calves. JAMES BART,ROX.,
Wharton, jnnerr,lB6p'
LAMS FOIL SCVOQL pLRECTOB.S4 rs
Lt. is required by the School' tuir'lliat an
annual statement of the school fandsbe made
nut, and ten written or printed' liand-billir of
this stal,emerit'be pbsted - up i*the
** We-;bast lately printed blanks •
suitable foi this purpp§.e. te4.l .. a4gets
a stock. " ,\ :
QAPONIFIER! The A , Big 21. - iibe;clAl6 6 ?
►for sale'at ,:ngEiBINSF
Seeretwi of the Commonwealth
PRACTICAL DEPARTMENT.
PENMANSHIP
CI