Not Alcoholic. A HIGHLY CONGENiiiiiiiiGETABLE EXTRACT IA Pure Tonic. I ~ ..ip , ( 3 . -Dr. Booftand!'s . ~, ;Geinia,n Bitters, PREPARED BY Dr. C. Mi.-Jackson -Philada.Pa. . . . WILV,IMCTITAISX CLUE JAY COMPLAINT, DysrzpslA, qronic 07..11 1- errata Debilitg, Diseases . of neys, anti all diseases arising . . from a aiiorderal Liver or Stomdch, Such as Constipation,, Inward Piles, Fulness orßlpod to the Head,Acidity of the Stomach, .Ig.anses,-ileartbni - n,Pignst for Food,Fu/- 'or weiglit in' the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pitof the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Diffi- Pcolt Breathing, Fluttering at;the Efeait,Chnk iSitffoctlting sensations when is iy t'''',i'WC:l3oiedis,:'DiratteLsA of Visitm,”DoU or Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per- • spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pain in the Side, Back; Chest,•timbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, 13ririiiit in the Flesh, Constant Imagi nings of Evil, and great Depressions of Spirits. iIOOFLA2r - BeS GERMAN BITTEBS 1 Are nnt, i.aeo ,and untried article, but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the American 'public ; and their reputation 'and sale, are not rivaled, by any similar prepara- U. Con. proprietors have tkousands of Letters fieminent'ke most eminifi ". ftriERGYItIEN, - LAW YERS. PHYSICIANS, and CITIZENS. -).± - islifying of their own personal'-knowledge, TI to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS TILE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. IVe tell the attention dell having relations or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF- LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths the:: diseases_ induced. by exposure's and privations incident to camp lice. In the lists, 'published almost daily in the newspapers, on , :thoarrivalof-the sick; it will be noticed that ‘a'Avery large - proportion .are suffering from de- bility. Every case of that kind can be read ily. cured by lloofland's German Bitters.— Tlsenses resulting from disorders of the diges tive organs are speedily removed. We have ,no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters Ivere freely used among our soldiers, bun- . tlie'ds of lives might be saved that other 'wise trill be lost. We call, particular attention to the follow ;ing remarkable and well authenticated cure ilof one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to 11l(e7,.his own language, "has' been saved by the Bitters :" PITIGADELPIIII, Aug. 23, 1863.- Msssns. JoNr.s BVA-Ka.—Well, gentlemen, [your Iloolland German Bitters has saved my There is no mistake in this. It is 'vouched _for..by. numbers of my- comrades, Ationnti'otiihose names are appended, and who were fully conizant of all the circumstances of my case. I am, and have been for the last foneyears, a member of Shermau's celebrated battery, and under the immediate com mand of Capt. R. B. Ayres. -I Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I whs - attacked in November last with infiam 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.l was then removed from the W„hite Hk ou," itnd sent to, this city on board theSteamer."State - of Maine," fr3tri which 1 landed on the 28th ofJune. Since that time . havelbeetrithOnt as low as any one could'be and still retain a spark of vitality. For a week or more,l. was scarcely able to swallow anything. and if I'did force a morsel down, it was immediately thrown up again. l'erkildnot even keep a glass of water on my stomach. Life could not last under such circumstances; and, accordingly the physi cians who bad been working faithfully, tho' unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp .of the dread Archer, frankly told me they could do na More for me,.- and advised me to see a clergyman,, and to make such disposi r4ion;of my limited funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hos vital, Mr. Frederick Steinbron, 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, and I am now, thank God for it, getting bet ter. Though 1 have taken but two bottles, I have gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine "af being permitted to. rejoin my wife and _daughter, from whom I have heard nothing !for, eighteen months ; for, gentlemen,l am a loyal. Virginian, from the vicinity f Front To your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place of vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe tire gloriOus privilege of again clasping , to my Ihtostitis, those who-are dearest to mo in like.-! Yerp truly. yours, ISAAC MALONE. We fully "concur in the truth of the above !statement, as we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Mr. Malone, restoied to health. John Cuddleback, Ist New York Battery.' CeOrge A. Ackley, Co. C, 11th Maine. . Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York. 1. E. t Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F. • • J.B.,Fabewell, Co. B, 2d. Vermont. Henry B. Jerome, Co. 8,. do. Henry 'P. Macdonald, Co. C, Gth Maine. John.F: Ward, Co. E, sth Maine. Herinan - Roch, Co. 11, - nd New York. .Nathaniel B. Thomas. Co. F, 95th Penn. Andiew J: Kimball, Go. A, 3d Vermont, Johll4erskins, Co. B. 106th Penn. BEWAREOF COUNTEAFEITS , • . - See thafthe , signature of "0: M. JACKSON," is on the WRAPPER of each bottle. Price per Bottlel7s Cents, • or Illatf.Doz.for $4 00. - Should your nearest druggist not have the 'article; do not 'be.put offby any of the intox icating preparations that maybe offered in its place, hnt send to us; and. we will - forward, -securely paelid i 'by express. --' 'PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY . - N0.:631 Arch Street, • - JONES. & E V ANS. (Successors to C. M. JACKSON & C 0., - PROPRIETORS tra sale by Druggists and Dealers in every town in the United states. I "- ' , . :1 OLD AMERICA BEHIND. GROG MRS 34IINDICE, IMMEMiI :E °VISIONS. 1111 LASSMIRE COLW ELL AVING e tered into a Co-Partnership are prepared: to furnish all goods l their eat -- = • nable Rates • ae keep constantly on hand a large and elf !selected assortment of 0 ING HYSON, OLD! H:ySON, ARS: ROTVN,. 'LIGHT BRO WS, AND .1 COFFEE: 10, JAVA,. UNION, RYE, &C. &c- L SPICE, PEPPER, CLACKERS,'; MEL Tait, HOULDERS, CLOVER, AND ON ! AND OLASSES, SYRUP, [IEESE, OXING ES, AND ALL;' KINDS. PLO - 074 by the . Harrel, Half T4ariel,,and:Sack. uckwheat Flour by the Sack Peed by the Hundred. In fact, everything kept in a good grocery Store. PRODUCE taken in exchange land CASH.not refused. " . 11 Goode Delivered toitlei the Iforouglt FREE OF CHARGE. .KALAsslintre COatriritniokpril 43; 1803. • rti MEER AND And of the Very Best Quality .13LACK, AND JAPAN TEAS WHITE. CINNAMON, RAISINS, HAMS TIMOTHY SEED ' . NAILS PICKLES, CANDLES, KEROSENE, LEMONS, SOAP, FRUIT of =II PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, WAR CLAIMS; OWNS FOR ,INDENINITY, tja. , *art;-:bstE3yeitis lc: Co., Attorneys-414LamiandSolicitors FOR ALL KINDS OF MIL4ARY CLAIMS, 411 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. `--.This firm, hustlagAth ongtyknowledge of the Pension business, andlbeingfainiliZwith the practice in all the Departments of Gorerri ment, believe that they can afford greater fa cilities to Pensiou.bounty and otherClaima.nts, for the prompt and successful accomplishment of business entrusted to them, than any other firm in-Washington-- They .desire. to, secure such - nn amount of-this bnsineSsitiwilf`ens.ble 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 Ten Dollars for Officers and Five Dollars far Privates, for each Pension, Bcianty, ox 7 Backl Pay -Omitted, and ten per=cent.-on amount of Claims for Slithery 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 entitled to Pensions. All] soldiers who serve for two years, or _during Ithe war, should it tanner close; will be eiatitieTtci $lOB Bounty. Widows of soldiers who ale or are killed, are entitled to $lOO bounty. 'if ihereibe no widow then the minor children ; I,then the father, mo ther, Sisters, or brothers are entitled as abate. . Washington, D. 0...„1862. * 4- Apply - at our-Office, or to our'Associate at ()away°, Potter county, Pa.—JAMES H. GRAVES, Esq.,-who baj-just returned from : Washington. D. C., and supplied with. all the latest blanks issued under the late insti-ite dons; 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 & Tobadeo Manufacturer 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 ORM. Macaboy, DetaigTos, Fine Rappee, - - Pare Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches, American Gentleman, Copenhagen YELLOW MIFF. Scotch, ' HoneY, Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Freih Honey,Dew Scotch Irish High Toast, - 1 Fresh Scotch, Lundyfoot. 1 * * *Attention is called to the large redne tion in prices of Fine 7 Cut Chewing and Smok ing Tobaccos, which will be found of a Supe rior quality. TOBACCO &VOICING. FINE CET CHEWING. - SECOEING. Long, P. A.L., or plain. S.Jago, No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canester, Nos. 1 & 2 mixed, Turkish Granulated. Tin Foil Cavendish. N. B.—A circular of prices will be sent on application.—Ap Sly For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Froths in Furs, Woolens, &c. • Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. Put up in 25e. 50e. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks, $3 and $5 Sizes for Hotels, Public Institutions,' &e. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to, the Human Family." "Rats come out of Their boles to die." * * *Sold Wholesale in all large cities. . 4 * *Sold by all Druggists, and Retailers every where. * * * !I I Beware ! !of all worthless imitations * * *See that "Cosria's" name is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. * * *A d d Tess Llenry R. Costar, * * *Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. *. *Sold by P 4 A. STEBBINS, & Co., Wholesale & Retail Agents, Coudersport, Pa. atrbJ ilatlttg,s TIE undersigned ~could respectfully inform the surrounding Community that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by John S. Mann, where he is prepared ko do All ? kinds of Harn6ss 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, Hames, and Hame•straps, &c., kept constalitly on. band. The public-are' invited to call and examine, before purchasing else . tvhere. '• S. P. DIMI..kR. Coadersport Oct. 16th, 1860.. 1 - 1,000 rounds of WOOL Wanted Immo a tell?' AT - • C. JONES. "Dissolution of Partnership. TREpartuerslaipbe tofore existing between the undersigned nder the firm name of OLMSTED t t KELLY Is this day dissolved by mutual consetif. - Per nri who have unsettled accounts with the late firm are requested to settle-with-H;-J.olrnited-to-whottr all - debts due the firm will be ppid. • The business will he conducted by - IT:J. OLMSTED,:who has purchased the entirein terest of his• late-partner, and who Solicits a continuance of the &bile patronage. - ;:. : - 7 ' .: _ . . 7 .,' -. - 8. D. - /tai'LLY.: ~" H. J. OLMSTED, Coudersport, Pa.., Jilly, 7, 1863 COSTAWS_VE. IC 41 px3FAMINATort, at r.,.-, --....':..-_:.L'i..:IOITBBINEP SQLDIERS, A.. - wilci-gava Bens noNouniar,,ntscnian#P.. i tops cotorrair4na i on'in*Filitirrioi., • r - Wes:DEPART/trod, PatIVOST MARSHAL GSNICSAL , 8 torige . H, ' . WASHINGTON, D. C. June. - Nover.—The . b& publisbo as a. hand-bill or notice, by ,every Distract gior c at Marshal, with such alterationsas he Italy think particularly, suited to his diStrint. Tile object being to hasten and encourage en listments in the Invalid Uorps. • J All F-51 &TRY, Provost Marshal deneral. MEN WANTED FOR TIIE 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 Oirps' of Honor. Enlistments will be for three years unless sooner discharged. Pay and allowances same as for officers and men of the 'United States Infantry; except - that no prPrnintas or bounty for enlistment 'will be allowed, This will- not invalidate any pen sions,or bounties :which - . may be . d.up for pre vious.services..' ' • The following uniform hap been adopted for oflicerS'and'rnen - of the Invalid Corps : FOR OFFICERS: Frock coatof sky blue cloth, with dark blue velvet collar and coifs •,' in all 'other respects, according to:the present pattern for officers of•infanfry. ; • Shoulder straps—According to present reg ulations, but worked on dark blue velvet. Pantaloons,,,Of sky-blue cloth, with doub le stripe of dark ,blue- cloth down the outer seam, each stripe one . half inch wide,' with space between of three• r etglits of an inch. Forage cap—Present regulation. For ENLISTED MEN:—Jacket-of sky blue kersey,2with dark blue .trimmings, cut like the cavalry jacket, to come well down: on t r he -abdomen. trewsers—Present regulation, sky blue. . - • Forage cap—Present regulation. • i Men who are still in service and unable to perform effective field duty, may lie transferr ed to this corps. Medical Inspectors, Surgeons in charge of MiWary Commanders, and all oth ers baling anthority to discharge, under ex isting laws and regulations, are bidden to grant discharges to any men under their'con trol who. may be 41 for service in the Invalid Corps. - • ! I For the convenience of service, the men will be selected for three different gradeS of I duty. Those who are most efficient and able bodied, and capable of performing duty 14c , etc., will be armed with muskets, and assign ed to companies of the First .I3attallion.— Those of the next degree of efficiency, includ ing those who have lost a band or an' aim, and the least effective, including those who have lost a foot or a leg, to the companiei of the Second or Third Battalions ; they will be armed. with swords. 'The duties will be chiefly to act as provost guards and garrisons for cities; gnards' 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 ular Service, or of the Invalid Corps, 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 further information apply to the Board of Enrollment for the district in which the applicani is a resident, j • Capt. W. W. WHITE, Provost Marshal, 18th District, Pa. PROVOST lIMISLIAL'iI OFFICE, Williamsport, June 17, 1893. M. W. MeALARNEY, Provost - Marshal for Potter Co. Coudersport, Pa., July 20, 1863 „=Ol, 110441 , • 4” " • 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 ! nient•of • Clocks,' Watches, and _ Jewelry Of the Teri- 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 IL Co's Store, at the sign of the u Big Watch? AT • , OLMSTED $ KELLY'S :Q TORE can always be fou!nd the best of 1 , ..7 Cooking, - Box and parlor T 0 V E Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, :SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS:, Also, . Agrioultuial -Implemental such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, , HORSE-RAKES, DOG-P,OWERS, •-• . , • , THEIR WORK is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put uplin any part of the County.;-Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. , Aug. 1, 1150.-50 Administrator's Notice'.' WHF.,I3.EAS, letters of,administration ,on 'the estate of ADA YOHE,latelof Ab bott township, Potter county, dec'd, lia*e been granted to the underSigiied,all permits indebt ed,t6 Bard' estate are requested to rnakeimme , diate payment and theie having Claims against the same', will present them dulyatithenicated to the sabearibers".• - - • ELIZABETH TOFES, lofixorte Abatfi Inc • 1.. 's • • • ••• • • 1 •, • :• • utmirs . t GREAT! FOR RITEUMATIS i,.GOVT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, STI NECK AND JOINTS, SPAINS, BRUISI S, WOUNDS AND CUTS, PILE:, ftEADACEIE, AND ALL It: EUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. For all of which it, is a speedy and certain remedy, and never ils. This Liniment I ti. is prepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, oft twmectic t, the famolis bone set ter, and has been , sed in his practice for more than'twenty ye, ra with the most aston ishing success. 1 on: Or; PAIN; it is un-_ atiorl before 'the:public, skeptical may be con ial. cure' rapidly and radio._ rders pf every kind, and where it has teen used .wn to fail. 'ASAN ALLEVI .. • rivaled' by,any prep: of which the most vinced by .s - singlit. This Liniment wil tally, Rheumatic .Dis , in thonSands orcase it hai neVer been'hn -FORNEURALGIA ate relief in, every ca It will) relieVe th. ACRE in three min do it. TOOTHACHE els FOR NERVOUS ERAL LASSITITDE or excess, this Lini, unfailing remedy. nervous tissues, it s the system, and re vigor. • FOR PILES.—As claim that it is the lenge the world to I victim: of this dist give it a trial, for immediate relief, a will effect a radical QUINSY AND SC times extremely in but a timely applici never fail to cure. SPRAINS are s and enlargement d occur if neglected. conquered by this days. , BRUISES;; _CDT ULCERS, Bt RNS I fly to the wonderful SWEET'S LNFALJ used according to BLAINS, FROSTI BITES AND !STING , it wilt afford immedi 'se, hawever distressing_ worst cases of HEAD tes and is warranted to. it will Mire instantly. DEBILITY' AND GEN arising &dm imprudence eat is a most happy and cling directly upon the 'lengthens and.revivifies ores lit to elasticity and an external remedy, we eat kiionn, and we chal rOdtice an equal. Every M essing complaint should t will not fail to afford d in a. majority , of cases nre. REITHROAT are some lignant and dangerous tion of this Liniment will !metimes very obstinate, 'f the joints is liable to The iworst cases may be Lininiejat in two or three IS, WOUNDS, SORES, ND SCALDS, yield read , healing properties of DR. ABLE LINIMENT, when 'directions. Also, CHIL- D FEET, AND INSECT S. Dr.'' Step* ,sreee, Natural Bone Bette of Connecticut, the Great Dr. Stephen Swe ' all over . the Daited i Dr. Stephen Swee thor of "Dr. §weet Dr; Sweet'. Tnfal matism and never , of Connecticut, is known States.. I j of Connecticut, Is the an s e _al .ni b y l ,e a n Liniment." Liniment cureseu " • ails. • . lible Liniment Is h certain ia. _Dr;''Sweee's Infa remedy for I.%Tearal ! Dr. Sweee.t Infal and Scalds iinmed Dr, Sueec's Infa knovn remedy, for Dr. &pee., Infal ache immediately al Dr. sweet's infal! dirge relief for Pile: Dr. Sweet's !Val ache in one minnt ible Liniment Cures Burns lible Liniment Is the bes Sprains and Broisest ible Liniment Cures Head was' never known to fail. 'big Liniment Affords imme ~ and seldom fails to cure idle Liniment Cures Tooth lible Liniment Cures Cuts lately and leaves no scar. title Liniment Is the, best the known world. Dr. Szced.r Inf. and Wounds imme Dr. Sweet's, remedy for Sores i Dr. Sweefi Injal by more than a praise it. I Dr. Sweetie Inja nallycures Cplic;q r ible LcnimentHas been used million, people; and • all - I - lible Liniment Taken inter olera Ilerb us and Cholera. i allglej Liniment Is truly a and every family should Dr. Sweet'. In 'Friend in need,' have it at hand. Dr. Seceetrs all Druggi4s. P lible Liniment Is for sale by co 20 and 50 cents: . A Friend *DB. SWEET'S j - a as n external re dill allevidte pal] other prepriration Nervous Disorder as a curative fo Bruises, &d., its e erful strengthnin wonder and .ast ever given it a certificatesiof re it within the last A Need. Try it. DIFA!LLIBLE LINIMENT, liedy, is without a rival, and n more speedily than any . Por i • all Rheumatic and is it i§ truly infallible, and r Sores, Wounds, Sprains oathing, - healing and pow propbrties, excite the just rnishnient of all who • bave trial. Over one thousand larkatile cures performed by two,years, attest the fact.. TO H•rse Purnets ! • RIB. SWEET — "INF. LLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is nnrivalled by any, and •in all cases of Lam ness arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wren hipg.= its effect is magical and .certain.. arness or Saddle Galls, Solitehes,l Man e, &b., it will also cnre speedily ! Spavin and Ringbone may be easily prevented tad tarred in their incipient stages, but cone •med bases are beyond the possibilltYlof a RADICAL/ CURE/ No case of the kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless but it may be aMeviated by this• Liniment, and its faithful pplidation will alwnys re move-the Lameness i add enable the horses to' travel With comparative ease. 1 Every Horse OwAer. . shoed ,have this remedy at .hand, for its timely use' at the first, appearanm. of Lame ness will eifeetutilly prevent those formidable diseases, to which all lcirses are liable, and whibh render 86 many otherwise valuable horses-neariT worthless. , - 7 - , - m. SIffEET'SS : 1 1 1 . INFALLI LE LINIMENT, . • IS THE . SO DTR's FRIEND, And thousands lave fel/ad it truly; • A Fr *lid! no avoid imposition, observe !ad likeness of Dr. Stepben bel, & also "Stephen. Snreet's era" blown. in tbo glass of ,oat Which aerie aregennine. RIO AR 4 CO. Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. 'LLEN r General;Agents, 146 Cliff Street, New York. deidersemrplem 1116 Sweet qn every. Intsllible"ldaim ; each bottle, wit! ?ORGAN & * * *Sold by a ~ ,ffir . eta's egnence : ofii iqfo ide pitir paper - Angnst'26th, signed: br - g - tertaiii:Wen : Itadde- supposed to he Wat:7lladd4-Alte-gita perineendent and Cashier of the-Penandrftia Land and Farm Arsodation oterda ft a*. Maas county;this 1; Charles ilnitiorotOtrigthit county, offer the gneranteeintan tuadisiptitttle and warranted title to-Alia thereof - ' • ' ‘" r. . MIEI A.Ceitairi trail — Orient near.: .thet,4emania Mill warrant No: 501'5;s Ahliett tow4lap i Potter o:ol,l'a t , c6ptaining neres.-lirsoi 25 Acres in warrant No. 5078, edjoi/OF the • - L_ghtliA Acertain tract of Jana frith .mill and 11133 J provements tbereou,_ near Kettle . warrant No. 5819„ Stewartson to,qnsthpoon taining about 204 acres. l „ srirraiat 2:101; Gaines:township, Tietp.county; ottAltel road leadingfrßai - Germania Mining 8.10 , REniuttY Also, several full, warrants in, thetn,wsnTihips of Jackson, West Branel3, Abbot, ':andASlttly-"' artson, in Potter county; MA'S 13110 . 130,L , Germania, Potter Co., Pa, Aug. : 26,3.664, - GRILMANIA, Potter Co., Pa.;-4iig...14 1863.. NOTICE is hereby given that ,Chisileißil4' stior, now or late of thii.kortitty,iaildtig; the following described - property, has not get paid any consideration whatever for_thelsitm and all persons are hereby, warnednot'to`piir chase any of said property nf the saidliesffos before the decision of :the Court is_giTen iyY I this case and C. Bushor._has ,paid tire consideration money theiefore., The following is the property: . _ Ist. A certain trace of land near the ,Qpr... mania in warrant 5 . 075, .d.hbot toWnstuf, Potter county, Pa., containing_ 100 acr I Also 25 nor,* in warrant's97.B:arid adjoining the above • 1' • 2nd... A certain tract of land, with'3filffind, improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, In warrant 5819, Stewafdsem township, Pot,teri county, Pa., containing about 204 acres, C. Bush or holds also in trust warrant.nd 2501, in Gaines township; Tioga-county, on the road leading from Germania I to Gaines;, containing 850 acres. ,t, • - WM. 11ADDE.., eeit)W, > 6. ofe 2,21 04.22% of it a~rm?aL / the Buffalo ISTerOautile Collo& CORNER OF MAIN AND -SENECA SiREETS,:= Is an important link in; theINTERNATION• AL CHAIN of CollegesOocated in . NEW YORK CITY, :PHILADELPH4, BROOKLYN, • ALBANY, TROY, - !CLEVELAND, DETROIT, • !CHICAGO, ' • ' -TORONTO, 'PROVIDENCE, PORTLAND, 'SAINT LOWS. A Scholarship issued•from the Buffalo Col lege, entitles the holder to attend either or ell the Ccilleges for an unlimited time. • ' The Design of these Institutions,is to impart to young men and Indies, a thorough, Pratt cal business education, . • N - - THEORETICAL :`DEPARTMENT. In this department students receive 'thorns instruction in the rudiments of Penmanship, Rook-Keeping,Mathernatics,Cornrnerchil LAW. PRA C TWA L, DEPA R DIEN . T.' Here the student buyli3 and sells lkiereball. dice, Stocks, 'Real Estate, as in tieing.] business. Two Banks have been establiehid in this department, whiO enables the attident to deposit his cash, get his paper discoitpted, and transact all business incidentatto e. ieh. • „ . era! trade. • - TELEGIIATEING. Students may become good operators holt n a short time. ,The Spettcerian SystCm of Penmanship, is aught by competent and experienced teachers Scholarship, nayablein advance, $4O. College open dayat d evening :no vacation. Resident Principal et; Buffalo, J. C. Baran, For,fctrther information ' • itlease call allies Coßees rooms, or send for Catalogue and Cdr• cular enclosing letter stamp. Address BRYANT ds STRATTPN, Buffalo,' .I;L- MEE subscriber offers the whole of. the.fola IL lowing described tracts of land at privatd l salP.- The property wilt be sold in a body'or in separate tracts, as pilrehaSeis may deans. It is in one of the finest lumbering andlartaz lug districts of this orladjoining connties,a4 will be sold at a very -reasonable price: ' No. 1. A Ara ct of Two Hundred. and Sit acres, Sixty acres of; which 'are imPraied, bounded by lands of Martin Bartmp, Bensle.fa Horton, and the Sinumalioning .rbich are erected one Frame. House / FraMe Barn, one Frame Shed; Apple. Pear, and Plum Trees, and also A firm -lcit,id" Pine, Oak 'and Hemlock 'Timber. A a i irio* at the door,'And the Sinnemall'Oning Fork of the First Fork creeks running thfc44o it. Situate in Wharton township. No. 2. One Hundred — and Tiventy-tive acres of Timber land, situate np the, Nelpqn run in Wharton township: - ' No. 3. Also Sixty-Seven Acres of Ti • Mlidit Land up-Hunter run, Adjoining Smith Bro'd, about Two acres of which are improvea„;•on which are' erected oner!Log Hotise,-Aituttfdla Wharton tavruship. ', No. 4. One other lot of Timber Land IL= truing Seventy-Six acre; np Benaleys Horn* in Wharton township. ; : 17's No. 5. One othet Tot Of Timber Land i con. Mining One Hundied and Fifty 'Acres, sittiirtii up Nag Hollow on which 'are ereetetriiiol Frame ETOI7 and one.Lo,gHouse,With'ii den and two or three fine springs of watertla Whaiton'township. ' • • •• -•-- No: 6. He will also sell the undividedlinif of a tract of Four acres of land, - bounded by lands of2os. L. Nelson and Ibe.,Sinnemsho ning creek, on which Are erected one. fine levet WATER SAW-MILL; known : A the,' 941a1 Mill," and also a Dwelling House,- situate. ire Wharton_township. 1 Ile : will also' sell the following personal pro! , party, to wit:- One Span of Horses, Ying f One Sleigh, Four Cows.. Sevens Yearli Seven Calves: Wharton, June lf, 1869- , „:, LANAS FOR SU cIOL:DIRECTORS I It .11J reqtrired by the' &hoof, Lavt. tbat..iert annual statement of the'sehool . faacts be laid* 'out, and, ten written . dr printed this 'statentent . be"posted tip in the - distrieti--- - %*We. haie lately printed • a lot of 144‘illi -suitable for . this purpose. Cid *ad zit a stock . : . aprls • .-;_ QAPONIFIER I The ~B ig- T hie et tin Seitili for sale at- • " 43TEBBENIF" Notice. PENMANSHIP =1 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE:
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