I!=M - - Not-Alcoholic. A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT A Pure Tonic. Dr: go Ofland* German'::Bitteks,- PREPARED tY Dr. C., M. Jackson, Philada.Pa. WILL EETECTUALLY CUB. LIV7Oft COMPLAINT, .Drsrusla, Chronic or Arervous Debility, Diseases of ~theKidneys, all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness orElocltrithellead,Aoidity of the Stomach, Viiinies, Heartburn, Disgust fort Food,Ful ness- or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, (Hurried and Dila- Cullßreathing;Eluttering at the'Heart,Chok ing,or Suffocating sensations when in a ly ing posture, Dimness of Vision; Dots or., . Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull s , Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per-. spiration, Yellowness of the Skin anti Eyes,Pain in the Side,Back, Chest; Limbs,- Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, ConStant Imagi nings of Evil, and great Depressions of Spirits. 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTEBS I Are . not a - ness 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 tion. The proprietors have thousands of Letters froin the most eminent CLERGYMEN, ' LAWYERS. PHYSICIANS, and . • _ CITIZENS. TeStifying of tbeir own personal knowledge, to the beneficial eftects and medical virtues 09 tame Bitters.' . ATTENTION, SOLDIERS f AND THE FRIENDS OF 'SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF-j 'AND'S German Bitters" v.-ill cure nine tenths 1 of the diseases induced by exposures and! privations incident to camp liCe. in the lists, , published almost daily in the newspapers, on l the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed thati a very' large proportion arc suffering from de bility.! Every case of that kind can be read ily cured by Hootia.ud's German Bitters. Diseases resultifig from disordqs of the dige. live organs are speedily removed. - We hal no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitter were freely used amang our soldiers, hun dreds of lives might be saved that other wise will be lost. . We call particular l attentionsto the follow ing remarkable and Well authenticated cur• of one of t'ae nation's heroes ' whose life, t. use his own language, "has, been saved b the Bitters :' PurLanstrina, Sag. 23, 1863. Messes. Jots "k gentlemen - your llooll*nd German Bitters has saved o n 1 life. There is n mistake in this. It vouched• for by numbers of my comrades i , 801110 of whose names are appended, and who were fully onizant of all the circumstance of my case, - I am, and have been for the last four years/ a member of Sherman's celebrat ed battery, ilad under the immediate coil wand of Capt. IL B. Ayres. Through tit exposure intendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in November last with halo* ation of the lungs, and was for seventy-twO days in this hospital. This was followed b l y . great debility, heightened by an attack at dysentery.; was' then removed from the White noose, and sent to this city on board the Steamer "State of Maine," from which d landed on - the 28th of June. Since that time 'Chive been about as low as any one could be and still retain a spark of vitality. For a l week ormore I was scarcely able to swalloW l i anything, and if I did force a morsel dowa, it -was immediately thrown up again. • 0 I could not even keep a glass of water op my stomach. Life could not last, under such circumstances ; and, accordingly the physi cians who had been working, faithfully, tho' unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp of the dread- Archer, frankly told me they could do no Mote for me, and advised me to •see a clergymaii, - and to make such disposi tion of my limited funds as best suited 'me. An acquaintance who visited me at the hos pital, Mr. Frederick Steinbton, of Sixth below Arch Street, advised me, its 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 . have taken but two bottles, base gained ten pounds, and 1 feel sanguine .of being- permitted to rejoin my Wife and daughter, from whom I have heard nothing for eighteen months ; for, gentlemen,l am P. .loyal Virginian, from the vicinity o Front Royal. To your invaluable Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place of %nue:hays—to your Bitters will I owe ttte - glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who are dearest to me in life. ; Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONt. We fully, concur in the truth*.of the above statement, as we had despaired of seeing our comrade, Ur. Malone, restored to health. " , John Cuddleback, Ist 3 , .Zew York Battery. George A. -Ackley, Co. C, 11th Maine. Lewis Cheyalier, 92d New York. - I. E. Spencer,lst Artillery, Battery F. i. J. B. Farewell, Co. B. 2d Vermont. Henry B.'Jernme, Co. B, do. Heutyl. Macdonald, Co. C, 6th Maine. John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maio° n Herman Koch, Co. U, 72d New York. Nathaniel B. Thomas. Co. I', 95th Penn. Andrew J. Kimball, Co: A, 3d Vermont, John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Perm. „T3EVARE OP COUNTERFEITS _Seethittthe signatpre of "C. M. JACKSON," ss On'the WHAM= of each bottle. Price per Bottle - 75 Cents, or Malt' Doz for $4 00. 7 : Should your nearest drugiist'uot have the article, do. not be put off by fitly of their - item- TOiting preparations that may be Offered u its . Vice, but; send to us, and' we 'will forward, seiurely packed, by express.' e r#It;GI,? i AL OFFICE AND. MAIRTS;'ACTODS" No. Gat Are,li Street, JONES & EV, ANS , r: (sudeesiois to C. St. JACEON C 0.,) PROPRIETORS: TOR eite by Druggists end Dealers in wary town 'l.a the Voited Akita, , 01 t ; . 1 11 OLD G ' iMatiRS JAVNDICE, PROVISIONS. GLASSMIRE &COLWELL LIAVING entered into a Co-Partnership are II prepared to furnish all goods in their line at t Reftso4blo Rates Thep keep constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of , YOUNG HYSON, OLD HYSON, SUGARS : .B1?OrN, LIGHT BROWIT, AND COFFEE: RIO, J4V.AZUNIO.II 7 , RYE, &c., &c. ALLSPICE, PEPPER, CRACKERS, ii= FISH . FORK, SHOU I LDERS, CLOVER, AND IRON i i 1 AND MOLASSES, SYRUP, J PICKLES, C HEE§E, ORANGES, AND ALL KINDS. PLOtrit, by the Barrel, Bali Barrel, and Sack. Buckwheat :Flour by the Sick. *eed by the.. Hundred. In fact, everything kept' in a good . Grocery Stisre. PRODUCS taken In .exchange CASH not refused. AU goods Delivered within the Borough . . . FREE OF CHARGE N. If. GLASSIER); G. W. COLWELL. Cosiderrpow, April 6, tsn. IMMEI AND end of I)le Very Best Quality. BLACK, AND JAPAN TEAS. WHITE. CINNAMON, RAISINS, HAMS, TIMOTHY SEED NAILS CANDLES, KEROSENE, LEMONS,- SOAP, FRUIT of =lE4l== PENSIONS, BOUNTIE , ..fAND.ELAIMS SievtArt. MEI Altoriteps:'.it= Mil ALL KINDS OF 411, Penns,ylvD,,ni,..3 the Th P i e s i!si rth eib b n a Ln in e k s the practice in all th e meat, believe that tl cilities to Pension,b ,J for the prompt and s, of business en truste firm:iriXnsltington such an amount of t 'them to execute the. business - for each claimant very cheaply, and tin the basis of their pay .contingent upon theiFiffecess in each case. • * * *Their charges will be Teri Dollar., for o.ffi:rfra and fire,Doilat.i for Priratcs, for each Pensionßonlity, 'Pack PayTobtaincdcand ten percent: on imitiunt cif Clainii - for Miliinry Supplies, or Claims for Indemnity. * * *Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March. 1861, in any kind ofservice, Military or Naval, who are disabled by disease .or wounds, are entiilsd to Pensions. All soldiers who serve 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. II therabe no Widow then the minorclaildrea; then the father, mo ther, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above. Washington, D, 0.. 18G2. * * *Apply nt our office, or to our Associate at Oswayo, Potter county, Pa.—JAMES H. GRAVES, Esq., who has just returned-from Washington, D. C., and is supplied with all the latest blanks Issued under the Arta instruc tions; and will fill them up for all who have been so unfortunate as to require an applica, tion. Office in I'lleguL4or Store " , ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER Lortn.LARD, Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer, • - 16 and IS Chambers St.,. - (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, Yew roil.) Would call the attention of 'Deaths to the articles of his manufacture, viz.; BROWN SNITFP. Demigros, Itacaboy, Fine Itappee, Puie Virginia, Coarse Itappee, Nachitoches, American Gentleman, Copenhagen YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Fresh.HoneyDew Scotch, Irish high Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Luntlyloot; - *..*Attention i 3 called to the large rednc• tion in prices of Fine-Cut Chewing and Smok ing Tobaccos, which Will be found of a Supe rior quality. SMOKING. FINS CUT CHEWING. S3IOKING. Long, P. A.L., or plain.' S.Jago, No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 2, Sweet Scented Orouoco, Canaster, Nos. 1 & 2 mixed, Granulated. Tin Foil Cavendish N. B.—d circular of prices will be sent on application.—Ap 81y For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths in Pus, Woolens, &c. Inseets on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. Put up in 25c. 50C. and $l.OO Boxes, tOttles, 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 but of their holes to die.", * * *Sold Wholesale in all large cities. * * *Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every- where. *-** I ! Beware I I of all worthless imitations *. * *See that "Cos vas" mine is on each Box Bottle and Flask, before you bay: . * * *Address liE enryß. Costar, * * *Prlncipal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. * * *S ol d by STEBBINS,. & Co., Wholesale 'Retail Agents, Coudersport, Pa gtily parnfoo giAl! IriE undersigned nould respectfully inform the surrounding community that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by John B. Mann where he is prepared to do _All Bann , of Harness Work on the shortest notice. LONG STRAW COLLARS. , also kept constantly on hand. These collars are a superior articl6, and need but a trial to insure their success. Repairing done in good style Surcingles; Martingale-rings. Homes, and Same •stiaps, &e.; kept conito).4. oil ithrid. The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. • _ s. P. AMUR Cocdersport Oct. 16tb, 18GO. 11,000 pou,rids ! of W .0 0 - 11 -- Wantpd Imme a tely r • - • - AT , .,....'. Cr Cr S. SZ ' . E. - A; JONES, Dissolution of Partnership. T'partnershipheretofore existlng'between the undersigned under the firm name of OLIISTEDITKELfieIr.is thiyday,dissolved by mutual consent. Persons who hare unsettled accounts with theiate flue are requested to settle with H. J. Olmsted to whom all debts due the firm will be paid. The business will be conducted by 1 .•3. OLMSTED:who - , has purchased the-entire In terest of Ids lute partner, and who solicits a coutiauanoof the public . patronage. . • ' S. D. KELLY,.. H. J. OLUSTEIY. Coudersport, Po., Sulyl, 1863 OOSTAIVS VER3IIN' : EXTE/lIIINATOR, at STEBBINS' 121=IMM !. BACK PAY. wan CLAIMS. :ieve4444'6 2, - uvr and Solicitors FOA. MILITARY CLAIMS, , enuc, Washington, D. C. a •thorongh knowiddge_ of and being fratiliar with • Departments of Govern ey can afford greater fa tfuty-and other Claimants, teeessful accomplishment to them, than any other , They 43.esre secure busines'as will enable_ TOBACCO Turkish ,/k = TTRNTION, - SO DIEBS, ./L WRO EASE m6za:itosliaisq.Dl3o4.lolll% ro(ls.9olnanjr PFFEUS T9F - WAR. DEPARTMENT'. 1 . ra.ovost 3lessant. Gaziatiaes WASIIINGTON, D. C. June 11,186.1.. following' Will be!! pablialied as :It hand-bill or notice, by every I District Provost Marshal, with such alterations-asle ma:3,llll)k particularly suited to his district. The object being to hasten and enicntage : cek- Usti:mints in the Invalid Lorna. 'JAMES B:TRY, • Provost Marshal Gelneml. MEN WANTED FOR THE INVALID 'FORE'S Only those faithful soldiers 'wbb, from wounds or the haraships of war, are ho long er fit for field duty will he received in this Corps of. ; Honor. Enlistments with be for three years unless sooner dischargcid. 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 net invalidate-any pen sions.or. bounties which may be due for pro vions services., - The following uniform has been adopted for officers and men of the. Invalid Corps:., FOIL OFFICERS : .Frock coat of sky blue cloth, with -dark blue velvet collar and cuffs; in all other respects, according to the present patteijn for officers of infantry: Shoulder stiaps—Aecording to preSent reg ulations, but Forked 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-etghts - of an inch. Forake cap- Tresent regulation; For ENLISTED MEN.--3acket of sky blue kersey, with dark blue trlmmings, cut like the cavalry jacket, to come well down on the abdomen.; Troivsqs—Present replation, sky bine. Forage Cap—Present regulation Men who are still in service and unable to perform effective field duty, may be transfere e ed to tbis corps. :Medical Inspectors, Surgeons in charge of Hospitals, Military Commanders, and allinth ers having authority to discharge' 'under ex isting laws and regulations, ate iorbidden to grant discharges, to any men under, their con trol who may be fit for service in the Invalid Corps. For the 'convenience or service the men will be Selected for' three different! grades of duty. Those who ate most efficient and able bodied, and capable of performing duty etc., ctc., will be armed with muskets, and assign ed •to companies of the First Battallion.— Those of the next degree of efficiency, inclie ing those who have lost a band or an a , and the least effective, including those who have lost a foot or a leg, to the c nipanies of the Second or Third Battallions • 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 ,buildiogs ; 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 applican) is unfit for service in he field. 2. That be is fit for .the duties, or some of hem, indicated above. 3. That if not now in the service, he was honorably discharged... 4. That he is meritorious and deserving. Por, enlistment or furtherinformation apply to the Board of Enrollment for the district in which the applicani is a resident; Capt.! W. W. WHITE, Provost Marshal, 18th District, Pa. PROVOST 31,k1LSRAVS thrice, Williamsport, June 17,1863. 111.'W.McAVARIsIEY, Provost Marshal for Potter Co. Coudersport, Pa., July 20, 1863 In ~. _ _ . -,. ....14..z....01k WA Tell MAKE It. C. H. WARRINER Continues to repair CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY in Coudersport, and keeps con stantly on hand and for sale a good assort nient of Clocks, • Watches, and Of thexery best quality._ Also, PLATED WARE; 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 Streety_two doors north' of P. A.j Stebbins & Co's Store, at the sign of the " Big Watch." - - . A T / OLMSTED W . KELLY'S STORE cati always be found the best of Cooking, Box and Parlor - ' T 0 V-E S• .Also, TN and SHET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, _SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. .Also, Agricultural Impleraents, such 'as - PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SRELLERS, HORSE -RAKES, DOG4POWERS, Ac, 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 alf kinds; including Cash, 'seldom refused. • Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, COndersport. Aug. I, 1859.-50 • , Adrninistrator?s Nolte*. i I irBEREAS ; letters of administration on •f W . the estate of ADAM lOHE, late of Ab bott township, Potter co ontyidee'd, have been granted to the undersigned,sll persons indebt• ed jp.said estate are. requested ta.make imrne diate.payment and those having alai am.against the same will present them duly authrimeated to. tfie subscribers. - I N. J. WILLS, ELIZABETH YOZAJ Messrs. Abbott - , Jaly 13 4 1805, FOR -RUE I , LPIBAG SPA.U4S . i • - CUT: . . For all of • hich; it is a speedy and certain remedy; an. nevei• fails. This Littiment is prepared ._fr.m this recipe ,of Dr.: Stephen Sweet, of Co . necticut, the famous bone - set ter, and has been used in his practice for more than twenty Years with the most aston ishing success. I AS AN-ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is' un rivaled by ay preiparation before the public, of which the most skeptical may be coy vineed by a eino trial. This Liniment;will cure, rapidly and radi cally, liheu atie Disordervof every kind, and in thousand of cakes where it has ben used It has never been knoWn to fail. FOR NEU qIA, it wilt afford immedi ate relief in very lease, however . distressing. Ittwill rel eve the worst cases of HEAD ACHE inthree xrdnutes qnd is • warranted to do it.' I I ' - TOOTHACHE disco it will cure Instantly. FOB NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GEN ERAL LASSITUDE arising from- imprudence or excess, tLis Lidiwent is a most happy and unfailing remedy.► Acting directly upon the nervous tissles' it strengthens and revivifies the:system,and restores it to elasticity and vigor. 1 FOR Pit S.—As an external remedy, we claim that - ii is 16‘. beet known, and we chal lenge the w rld to produce an equal. *Every, victim of this diStressing complaint should give it a trial, fon , it will not fail to afford immediate'elief, land in a majority of cases will effect a radicq/ cure. • QUINSY ND SORE THROAT are some= times extre ely malignant and dangerous, but a tinsel anplication of this Liniment will never fail cue:{ SPRAIN 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. . BRUISES, CUTS, ;WOUNDS, SORES, ULCERS, B NS AND SCALDS, yield read ily to the w nderful healing propertieS of DR. SWEET'S NFALLIBLE LINIMENT, when used according to directions. Also, CHIL BLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND INSECT BITES AN STINGS. , Dr. Steph Sweet ; of Connectimt, the Gtea Natui al Bon Setter. Dr. Stephe all over the Dr. Stephi thor of "Dr. Dr. Sweet' matism and Dr. Sweet' remedy for l Dr. Sweet'. and Scalds i ' Dr. Sweet' , k-nown reme Dr. Sired ache immedi Dr. Siceet'a diate relief fo br. tweet', I ache in one I Dr. Sweet' and Wounds Dr. Sweet' remedy for 1 Dr. Sweet'al ,by more the praise it. Dr. Sweet i nally cu res Ca Dr. Sweet' "friend in ace it at ha .. . s , Dr. Sweet'i Infallible Linimentlslor sale by all Druggist A. Price 25 and 50 cents. A . Pried ini;ed. Try it. DR. SIVEO"S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as an extern remedy, is withnnt a rival, and will allevia pain more speedily. than any other preps ation. For. all Rheumatic and Nervous Dis rdera it 'is truly infallible, and as a enrati e for' Sores, Wounds, Sprains Braises, &c., its soothing, healing and pow erful strengthninglproperties, excite the just wonder anal astonishment of all who have ever _given it -a trial. Over one thoimand certificates of remarkable cures performed by it within the` last two years, attest the fact. ; —•:--- To Horse Owners I • DR. SWEET'S I'EsTFALLIBLE LINIMEN'T FOR ,HORSES is Unrivalled by any; and, in il all cases of., ameness arisirig..from Sprains, 1 Bruises or reaching, its effect is magical and certai . Minim Or Seale Galls, Scratches,' Mange; &c., if will also cnre speedily Opavin and Ringhoue may be easily preVented and cured in their incipient stages, but, konfirzned . cases ere beyond the possibility of A 11.A.OICAL cues; ' No case dale kind, howwier, is' so desperate or hopeless but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application Will always .re move the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with foraparative ease. ' . Every Horse Owner Jewelry SPECTACLES should have this remedy at hand, for its timely use dt the I first appearincr; of Lame ness will effectuality prevent those formidable diseases, to which all horses are liable, and which render many otherwise valuable horses near worthless. • - • - I - INFAL a] Ana thousa s qAtrrio the Signet Sweet o evl. Infallible each bottle, MORGAN( **Oldi r ...., SWEET'S allible MENT EEEI T REIMSr ATISM., GOUT, NEURALGIA STIFF V O -411 0 S JOINIS, BRUISES, PILES, HEADACHE, ALL RHEUMATIC AND V 046 DISORDERS., . . . ... .. M Sweet, of Connecticut, is .known nited States. 'J i : Sweit,'of Connecticut, Is the an- Sweet's Infallible Liniment." ' Infallible Liniment Cures ia' Rhen erer ',fails. ' Infallible Liniment ,Is a certain euralgia. infallible Liniment Cures . Burns [ nsediately. Infallible Liniment rs the best ty for Sprains and Bruises, : Infallible. Liniment Cures Head tely and was neverknown to fail. I . :ifallible Liniment Affords imme r Piles, and seldom fails to cut*. - InfallibleLiniment Cures Tooth- i Minute. ' Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts immediately and leaves no scar. Infallible Liniment Is the best ores in the known world. Infallible Liniment Has been used m a million people, and, all Infallible Liniment Taken inter "dic,Choleraliforbus and Cholera. iv Infallible Linintott •Is truly a ea," and every family slithild SWEEiris LIBLE LINIMENT IS THE TER'S FRIEND, (is have Pound it truly, Friend In Need .—To avoid imposition," observe re and Lik'eness of Dr. Stephen 'ery label, & also "Stephen Sweet's iniment" blown4n tbe4lass of without which pone are genuine. RICUARDSOI Ca.. • Sole Proprietors, -Norwich, Ct .Ic-ALLEN, General Agents, ' 46 DlM'S:treat, New." Turk; ali'dtalers ovtrywhere. ..al6 • - • Td PE 7 1 - 11 ciatience of a Notice trtour game o f Arris.6th, signed - by.a certain Wm: yft:apre i :ettpp - osed to belWat.4 - Midl3%-71kte t A b o, perintendent and Cashier or the PeensylvaPos. Land,,do-,Pwr:Asabeiation o.traliviheir lands' in-this county ; I, Charles Bushor,_uoii`of this. county, offer the , following:prol)6W . frif oodisOutableand trtinititid title to the whole or any part- or rtackip thereof A certain tract oflaild.near tbe:Gerintutiii Mill in. t - arrant No: - 5075; Abbott -township, Potter co., Pa., containing 100 acres. •' 25 acres in warrant No; 5078, adjoining-the: above. - - A certain tract of land with. , utill - AntUr a . proven:tents thereon, . near warrarallo. 5819, Stexiartson townsh•p, con. taining about 204'. acres. • diso,-.MarrtiON. 2591, Gaines townAiATiog . a - county;„ . pp. road leading from. Qeccuartia_tool4nes, Paining 859 acres. ••-• r Also, - several full warrants in the ,t,OWPanql: of Jackson; West Branch ; Abbot, and'SWw= artson, in Potter county. • ".- • - I Cltti's - BrtliOn. Germania, - Potter co., Pa:, dig: - 26; 11637:C Notice: GERMANIA, PotterCo. - , - Pa.-, - Aug. 1, 1863. N OTICE is hereby given': that Charfe:i4U , shor, now or late,of this county, holding the following described property, has:not yet paid any consideration. whatever for the, stupo r ' and all persons are hereby, warned not to pur chase any of said property of the saidAssbor, ; before the decision of, the , Coast is, given, in: this . case and t. Biu&or' has paid .to me:thei s Consideration money theretore.• - The following is the property; , -,-: Ist. - A certain - tract-of-land near the Ger mania Mill,' in warrant 5075, Abbot toWaithlp, Potter county, Pa., containing., 100:acres. 7 ,— : Also 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adjoining the above. - ' 2nd. A certain'tract of land; with Milian& improvements thereon. near Kettle Creek, in warrant 5819, StetraMson township, Potter county, Pa., containing about 204 acres. C. Bushor holds also in trust warrant no 2501, in Gaines•township, Tioga county, Pa., on the road leading from Germania to Gaines, containing 850 acres. • - ~,Aay i ka "p• „ . , ./ / ALA... • . . The Buffalo 11.10todrttile College CORNER OF MAIN AK( SENECA.STREEISz Is an important link In•the INTERNATION. AL CHAIN of Coltega, located in _ NEW YORK CITY, PRILADELPHIA, • BROOKLYN, ALBANY, • TROY, - CLEVELAND,' DETROIT, 0. CHICAGO,. TORONTO, - -PROVIDENCE, PORTLAND, SAINT A Scholarship issued from the Buffalo' col. lege, entitles the hol d er to attend eitheror all the. Colleges for an unlimited time. T,he Design of thes4 Institutions,is to impirt to young men anti ladies, a thorough . ; practi. cal business eduontic l i n; • - • THEORETICAL DEPARTMENT. In 'this department students receive thorn!! instruction in the r&iituents of Penmanship, Baok_Kceping,Ma ics.Commetiial Lair. • PRACTICAL DEPARTMENT. Here the student 'buys and sells,Merclutaq disc, Stocks, Real Estate, kc., as in actual businesq. Two Banks have been established in this department, ,W Student enables the to deposit his casbastlis paper discognted, and transact all busidess incidental to a• eral trade. • \ TELECRAPRING. • Students may-Income good operators here in a short time. PENMANSHIP, - - The'Spencerian System of Penmanship, Li taught by competent and experienced teachers Scholarship, nayabLe in.ativance, $4O. 'College open day at d evening :.no vacation. Resident Principal at Buffalo, C. /Inner For further information, please call at the Collette rooms, or send for Catalogue and Calor enclosing letter stamp: Address BRYANT & STRATTON, Buffalo,.N. Y. FM VALITApLE,REAL ESTATE-= • . . roft:SALE. - ITME subscriber offers the whole of the fol. I. lowing described tracts of land afprirste solo. The property will be sold in a bodyor in separate tracts,! as purchasers may desire. It - is in one of the finest leinbering 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, bounded-by lands of Martin Bartron, Bensiejo Horton, and the Sinnerarthoning creek; on which- are erected `one Frame- House, on* Frame Barn, one Frnme Shed; Apple.:.Peach, Pear, and Plum Trees, and also a fine lot of Pine, Oak and Hemlock ,Timber. ..Et. Spring at the door, and the,Sinnemahonitigandlgast Fork of the First Pork creeks running. through IL Situate in - Wharton township. ..• No. 2.• One Hundred and' Twenty-Fire acres of Timber land, situate npVte-Nelsolt run in Wharton township. , No. 3. , Also SixtywSovin Acres of Timbal' Land up "'outer run, adjoining sentett - Hro'i, about Two acres of-which- are improvidilliits which are erected oue Log Houseisituateilzr Wharton township. , No. 4. One other lot of Thither Land con-, taining Seventy-Sii acre; up Bensleys Hollow in Wharton township: • • • ' No. 5. One °filet-lot of Timber Landicon tabling One Hundred and Fifty Acres,-sithate tip Tag Hollow, on which are treeted owl Frame Efonre and one Log House, IFithr,etprs den and two or three Due springs of,water,in Wharton township. -- No. 6. He will.also self the imditildedhilf of a tract of Four- - acres of land, lit:Muffed byt landsiof Jos. L. Nelson and the 'Sittnetpahol ning creek, on which are erected one.fine WATER SAW-MILL; known as the"'" Card Mill? and also a Dweliing Elaine; siiiiate iii Wharton township.'l" - -„, • He'will. the followiog• ; peraonal pro.: perty, to wit:" One Span- of Horses,.Wagoutt One Co*L - Seven - Yearling/I Sesen' Carves.' I • SkINIES 13 - AWITOZE'' Wharton, Jnini 17i186a' • ' •Foitt-§% 001'DH:09101S I As. ; required b y the School tbit anrual-statement Itre sabool fandsPe - nll4lt oat, and ten written .Or Printed' -4 11111 0 1/rit r this statement be posted up, in the district A. * *We have lately printed-a lot gal* - - suitable for this .purpose. aa40. 1 ; a stock. . r•Pl*4 s ;`,--' • - QAPONIFIEItI Tho,"Bii_Tbiligninaair 1.7 for aala at Ortglitrlr- • ; , RADDE
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