E - THE POTTgIt,cOIPITY-.RDURNA.I., ftidommrt, Wednesday Evening £pr. 13, 1864. Local and General. ,See New Advertisements. Administrators Notice—Mary B. Smith and Wm. Dexter. Cash paid for butter and Lggs—E. K. Spencer. ' I , , Eareka—L. Bird. - , J 1 • t - r North West Portage Railroad-Commis sioners.! 1 1 10.Th° weather is as fickle,aS a womart—'.- all sunshine or all tears. . Small pox is prevailing to some ex tent in Angeliigt, N. Y. • - . Va. Mr. Philon Booker, an old resident of Angelica, N. Y.; ,was drowned in the creek 'sear that village on the 4th.inst.l. soar We lea= that Johnldann, of:llavre Ile Grace, killed himself last night, by jump- Amp from a third story window: of Parker's :Hotel, in Williamsport.—Bulletin. - IterOur force in the'field exceeds that of •one year ago by over twb hundred thousand men; this Is shown by official records. in the 'War Department. . VirAcme:4l%—A man I by' the name of , :Biropson, from Bradford county, while en. gaged in getting out logs on the Sinnemahon big' fell and a log rolled Over him bruising hint considerably. • Mar Tha Ladies Friend is the name of , a nen Magazine just started by Deacon St Peterson, $n Philadelphia. It is a beautiful book, and is destined to take a front, rank among the 'fashion mnnthlies. 1 • ger Lieut. Seth Lewis, of the ath U•. $ colored infantry, who was 'wour.ded in the thigh at the battle of Olustee, and borne on furlough.started on Monday last,, to join his. regiment. May success ittynd E .The Chattanooga Gdz rite- is on t iu fa vor of establishing a new "Stag', to be conk posed of east 'Eennessee, NO i rth Georgia, and Western North" Carolina. file East: iennes; seeans desired to be set off from the rest of the State in ItGl. teer- ? , Few Coods Coming! N. D. -Olmsted has jus(returned from New York, where he purchased a 'well selected stock of goods which will- ho on this , week. Persons. wishing to buy good goods cheap, ell to call. Dar The Metropolitan Vair in New York city, was opened on Monday even*.. It is t .intended to maiiti it the great Fair of the year. The Fair t.) corn oil in Philadelphia in June, may, however, surpass it. Strenuous efforts : will doubtless be Made tci:Accomplish this result.. ger Commodore Wilkes, who did, the nab_ bing of Mason and Slidell, has been for some -days on trial on various charges, , including disobedience of orders in taking the Vander ...Lilt as his flag ship and otner technical mat ters that the. public do not underkand and . irould not care a button ab(it tif they did, • XIV).. A copperhead paper in . Ashland. !Ohio, .in order to mar the prospects of -the Sanitary Fair, in Cleveland, an enterprise gotten up to aid the gallant defenders of their 'country, originated a report that there were .. .aver 1,300 cases of small l pox w in Cleveland.— ,'Etch infamy is characteriAic of copperheads, iniebthersvise unparalleled. PESS6YLVANI4 DEMOCIVICY.--Thii .re eat. CoisPerhead Stiite Coavehtion resolved in fa vor of McClellan aslhe Copterlivad candidate far President, and declared that "the first nec essary step to restore the Tinian and welfare and prosperity of Ameticen 'Republic' is to get rid of the present cot Federal Administration, and the sure w.ly ta accent. filish this end is through the organization' of the time-honored Democratic pa'rty.!' ! *V' The Spring examination of Teachers be held at thefollowifig places and tines: Sunderlinville • April IS, at 1 o'clock ?. M. Harrison Valley . 1 19 1 " " Bingham Centel. - 1 . 20 Andreas'Settlement " 21 Oswayo Village 22 I§4aron. Center ' 4l 23 Ilsbrcin,Hydern 5.11." 25 !Coudersport . " 26 ißird ',School House " 2: Roulette Village " .28 I,Stiphen Horton's ." 30 Petla and paper will be required. Direc tors and friends of education are invited. ZarSHALL SabigEB VOTE 'llfetrper's Weekly condenses in a small Space the argu ment which sustains the right of soldiers to vote. It says : "The Union soldiers are merely citizens of the United States' fighting for their country and its government; shall their patriotism and self sacrifice disfranchiie them? Shall every loyal man who volun teers-and marches to battle;understand that , Ifis 'going has-practically strengthened the friends'ofthe enemy behind ?" This is a common sense way of putting the argument, which cannot fail to work' convic tion. „1111 a. The following Twelve Apostle.; of Lib ' erty are all that remain on the Pension Rolls of the Government as actual participants in the War of the Revolution Names. . Birthplace Age. Amaziala Goodwin Borriersw'th, N. li. 105 John Gominow Sudbury, Mass. 102 „Adam Link Washington, Co. Pa. 102 Iter. Daniel Walgo Windham, Conn. 101 Win. Hutchings - York, Me. ' 100 atiines Barham Sonth'ptim Co., Va.., 99 Benj. Miller ' . ..ppringfield, Mass: 99 John Pettingill. Windham, Conn:,' 97 Alez.Maroney ' ” Lake' George N. Y. 94 Banal Downing, 2d N. H. Reg,-(no age given.) 'Lemuel Cook (no birthplace or age glren.) Jame 3 Gates,(no birthplace or age given.) At tbli reiddenee,. of L. .Vashing, in this pine'e,_March_27a. LYdiaLeiris aged 74 years. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday by P. A. STEB BINS Retail Dealers in Groceries ;and .Provisions; oppbsite D. F. Glissinire's Hotel, Ooinlersporti Apples, green, I. buslr.) • $1 00 to 125 do dried, " 200 250 Beans, it 300 350 Beeswax, /i 1 lb., 30 35 Beef, " . 7 8 Berries, dried, .quart c - ;"- • ~" 10 18 Buckwheat, v bush., • 87 100 Buckwheat Flour, 300 375 Butter, 1)1 lb., . . 25 25 Cheese, " 12 14 Cloverseed - 700 750 Corn, VI bush.; l 25 150 .. .., Corn Meal, per:cwt., -.- , 300 . 325 Eggs, eil doz.,. • 18 Flour, extra,"il bbl.,. 825 925 do superne " 700 800 Hams, "ifl lb., - 14 16-. Hay, 'itt ton, 12 00 14 00 Honey, per lb., 10 12i Lard, " 14 16 - Maple Sugar, per lb., 12 15 Oats, 19 lush. ? 60 -65 . • - Onions, " 100 125 Pork, `l l l bbl.l - . 25 00 27 00 do 19 1b., 1 - 12 14 .do In whole hog, iii M., ' - . ~.. 8 - '. 9 Potatoes, pen bush., 62 75 Peaches, driisd, VI 1b.,. ;:. 25 30' Poultry, `tri r 6., 8 10 Bye ' per bush., - ..; _ .1 , 25 150 Salt, ifl bbl., 4 50 - do 99 sack, l6 Timothy eed 2 50, 3 50, Trout; per I bbl., -5 00 6 00. Wheat, 19 bush., . 150 162 White Fish, `t4 bbl., . 500. 6 00 To Consumptives. Canpumptive sufferers will receive a valua ble prescription for the cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitas, and all Throat and Lung affections, (free of charge,) by sending their Address to Rev. E. A. 'WILSON, r illiamsbn rgb, 1 ,Kings Co., New York. DR. TOBIAS' VENITIAN HORSE LINIMENT p}nt. bottles at fifty cents, cures lame ness, cuts, galls, cholla, &c. Read the following „ BosroN, Joly 7, 1860. ff Dr. 'roams: We have ti,;ed for the past year your Horse Liniment fur lameness, l:icks, bruises, cclic and cuts, and in every iostantft , :found it the hest; article I ever tried in this cirmis company. Ilease send six dozen bot tles, as it is the Only liniment we, use now We hare 108? horses, some very valuable, and 4,, nut want to leave town withont it. • • . , 'I. TIYATT FROST, Manager VatiAinblirg & Co's. Menagerie. Sold by - alll_druggists. Office, iG Cortlandt Street, New York. ,- • 1 [Communicated.) Pulmonary Consumption a Curable Disease. A . 1 .3 A RD. - To Consumptives.. • .• f' •- t The undersigned baring been restored to liimith in a few weeks, by a very simple rem edy, after having Siitleri•d several years with alseyere lung affection,rind that dreiid disease Chnsumption —is anxious to make known to his fellow-suirererS'the means of core. To all who desitie it, he will send a copy of the prescription used. (free of charge), with the directions for, preparing and using the same, which they Nyill find a sure cure for Con sumption, Astbuiai , Branchitis, Coughsi - Colds, fir The only object of the advertiser in send ing the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and sprrad information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer wpl try his remedy, as it will cost them no.' thing, and may prOve a blessing. - Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, ME , r4••••`-- (#olk -11 0 • • .- • : . • . ' / " .1. • • ut• WATCHMAKER.' 0. H. WARRINER Cgntinues to repair CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY in Coudersport, and keeps con stantly on hand and 'for Sale a good assort ment of Clocks, .". Watches, and lre*elry . Of the very best quality. Also, PLATED. WARE, , . SPECTACLES, VIOLIN STRINGS, REVOLVERS, lie. Also, a full supply of , Fishing tackle which ha is selling at the lowest prices for cash. krery article sold warranted to be as represented. Shop on Main Street, two doors north of P. A. Stebbins & Co's Store, the sign of the "Big Watch." 11' if 1313 ALL nosttsv persons indebted tome are re quested to pay within one month, what they owe to me, to Esquire Cushing and take his receipt. Chedts Easy leavo their names standing on the list in Esquire Cnshings hands as an "undeniable proof of their dishonesty, and worthiness to figure:in the " rogues..; gallery.P - • • E. JOERG, M. D. Coudersport, Jan. 12, 1863 MOTEL TO RENT. LYMAN HOUSE, East oorner Main Street, Ulysses, Potter County, Pa. Can be rented for one year commencing 15th May 1864. Payment quarterly in advance; sealed proposals can be left with F. T. Taylor, - Esq., at Ulysses; or with the undersigned at Cleve land, Ohin,.until May Ist 1864. _ ....• ' C. 'LYMAN. April 6, 1864. A SOAP Question &Weil I Inquire nt - - • . L.- - STIRBINS DIED : Williamsburg!), Kings county, New York Notice. 186.4 - - 1.864 }fringe many a c hange; tberefore I have con cla4ed change.my 3-ateta of doing business and-.I shall hereafter sell for CASH or PRODUCE, . - - „ BUTTE R, EGGS, RAGS, * GRAIN, - DRIED BERRIES, &o. IN my stock of Groceries I have a choice assortment of TEAS,— GREEN, BLACK, and JAPAN. SUGARS, MOLASSES, RONEY SYRUP SALARATUS, COFFEE, Also, PREPARED COFFEE, MUSTARD, • SPICE, PEPPER, y hate a good stock (bought so that I am I. enabled to sell at prices current before the War) of DRUGS, and PATENT 'MEDICINES, Also, KEROSENE OIL. YANKEE NOTIONS,. • •- EXTRACTS, and • PERFUMERY, are still kept FLOUR, PORK, • MEAL of all kinds. And many other things too numerous to mention kept constantly on hand and will be sold fur LESS PROFIT than ever before offered in this 'market. E. K. SPtINCER, Jan. 20,1664. PUT All Clothes Wringer Will wring anything from.a single Thread to • a Betl•Quilt. • - RUNES : $5.50,,33.00; and 38.00. P. A. Stebbins - & Co., Agents for Potter county.—San 25. 3863 . - State Normal School EDINBORO:ERIE CO., PENN'A, THE SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS. CHEAP, THOROUGH, SYSTEMATIC SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES TEN INSTRUCTORS. GOOD LIBRARIES, APPARATUS, ' GYMNASIUM. - $32 pays for Board and Tuition, 14 weeks Spring Te&m opens March 15, 1864. J. A. COOPER, AM Principal. Address, A First Class Farmer's Magazine for l'enn'a. 1864 THE PENNSYLVANIA. 1864 FAIMER AND GaRDENER. Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture and Rural Agairs. Edited and Published by Vin. S. Young & 52, - NORTH 6TH STREET, PHILADELPHIA Terms : ar.e Dollar a Year. The sixth volume commences with Januaiy number. Having, obtained the services of eminent and practical Agriculturists, Horti cultnrisls, Stock Breeders and Bee-keepers, we confidently offer the current volume as one of the best ever issned, for originality,practi cal thought and reliable information. SEND nu, A SPECIMEN. For the Fruit, Flower, and Kitchen Garden. 1864 1864 GA.RDNER'S MONTHLY. W. G. P. BRINCKLOE, Publisher, OFFICE 23 NORTH 6TH ST., PHILAD'A Terms : $1.50 a Year. EDITED I3Y THOMAS MEEHAN The Monthly Contents (ire': Hints—Flower - garden and Pleasure ground Fruit garden, Vegetable garden, Findow Gar dening Communications--embracing the views of the best writers on HorticUlture, Agriculture, and Rural Affairs. Editorial—Giving the Edit Or's views on the important Horticultural improvcmehts. Scraps and Qaerries—New. Fraits—New Plants—Domestic and Foreign Intelligence— 'Foreign borrespondents—Horticultural Notices With each departmentment handsomely il lustrated. These general features will be retainedmtid the publi._.ther pledges himself that no Jabar or expense shall be spared to render the suc ceeding issues of the Magazine every way worthy of the favor with which his Previous efforts have been IMO' , rewardid. SEND FOR A SPECIMEN 'The Rural Annual forlS64. The Rural Annual and Horticultural Direc tory is a little hook published at the com mencement of each year by the Editor of the Genesee Farmer at Rochester, N. Y. It was started in 1856,,and a new voltime has been issued each year. The voluine for 1864 is now before us. Atnong its Contents may, be mentioned articles on the best means of Eiji riching theSpil, on Swamp Muck and the beilst methods of composting and applying it, du Manures, on Protection to Orchards, on the fleet Climate for Sheep, on Gathering Fruit, on the Chlture of Hops, on the Culture of Flax, on Planting Trees, and a hundred other articles interesting to the .Farmer and Gar dener. Price only 25 cents. It will be sent prepaid by return mail on receipt of the price. Address JOSEPH HAMS, Editor Genesee Far mer, Rochester, N. Y. . The Genesee Farmer for 1864. A new vol ume commences with the January number. Now is the tithe to subscribe. Only 76 cents a.year: . All who subscribe before the January number is issued, will receive . the DeceMber number Mdre...l abOVO, $lO,OOO NE COODSisi Wiganlons', Just. Arrivingl FANCY SOAPS, The very best prints, Cochecn and other good grndes, from 14 to 113/ cents, worth 25 cents. Good Delaines, 16 to 25 cents, worth 25 to 35 cents. . . A large Block of Plain Alpaocas, double width, for 25 cents per yard, superfine extra 44, worth_ double the money. Good Merinos for 5s 68, worth 12s. A large stock of FURS, very low ; also, BUFFALO ROBES, good India tannid, from $4 50 to $9 50, worth $l2 at the present time in New York. Also a large lot of Cassitneres, 6s to Bs, worth I Os to 14s ;- Good Sheetings from 20 s to:2s cents, , A good stock of LADIES' SHAWLS—a heavy, fine, all-wool, double Broche Shawl, for $8 worth $1.5. A large stock of GBOTHING ; good Snits— Coat, Vest, Irat, Cravat, B:e., for $lO worth $2O. Good, all-woof BlaClt Pants, for $3.25. BOOTS and SHOES eery low; Women's Calf Shoes as low ns 88 cents. - Good Teas fur Bs, worth 14s. • And a full assortment of all kinds of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceri6s, Boots, shoes, Hats, Caps, MI. tions,Crockery, Provisions, &c. We mean, this Winter, to keep a much larger stoak than usual, and sell Cheaper for ,the tithes than ever; and all we ask of any one is to examine Our Goods and prices, and you will he'satisiled that we perform according - ,to our - bills. Our Auction will not interfere with our Retail Trade, as it will be held in the famous block noted for Great Bargains. • C. n. stunioNA. November 16th, 1803 ESTABLISHED 1760. PE'T'ER LORILLARD. 5nu.1146 Tobacco Nanufactiirer, 16 and IS Chambers St., (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, Net" York, ) Would call the attention •of Lealers to the articles of his manufacture, viz. ; BROWN SNOEf. Macaboy, Den:agree., . Fine Rappee, Pure 'Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Natchitotes, American Gentleman, Copenhtigen, YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch, High Wait Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, Ira High Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lumryfddt. 4 4 , : *Attentloia is called to the large rtdrie tion in Price's of Fine. Cut Chewing and Smok ing Tobaccos, Wtich will be ftihnd UT Ft 'Supe rior quality: 8110Ethi. k.t.IE CUT CIIIMitSG. 5110 RING. Long, 1". A. L., orplain. S. Jag°, No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 2. Steet Scented Oronoco - , Canister, Nos. 1 & 2 mixed. Turkish, Granulated. Tin Foil Cavendish. N. B.—A circular of prices will be sent on application.—.ApBly 1011RFSERVE 'Your Heituty.,. Symmetry of Form, your Health and Mental Powers, by using that safe, pleasant, popular,. and specific remedy- known as Helmbold's Extract Hoehn. Read the advertisement in anothei cclamn, and profit by it—diseases and symp toms enumerated. Cut it out and preserve it. You may not now require it, but may at some future day. °ltgives health and vigor to the frame, And bloom to ,the pallid cheek." ' It saves long suffering and exposure Beware of counterfeits—cures guaranteed. tor. A. FRENCWs CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS ,CRE becoming the most popular Medicine in circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS of the STOEACH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS. It is also gaining.a great ieputation id the CURE of DIPTIIERIA. • Principal Office, Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa. Ready-Pay Store Is the only strictly Cash Store in Couder sport. If you wish to bny oQcds for :Liss ; call at Spencer's WORTS Or EMI OSWAYO REGULATOR TOBACCO Not lie. A HIGHLY tOtitENTRATED YEGETABLE EXTRACT A Part! rrartic. Dr. Hoofteixad72 iGrinan',lPltfl6-rA PREPARED BY .. . Dr. 0. ! M. Jackson, Pkiladi.,Pa: Nrxr.r. EFFECTUALLY cur.z I. . • 1 I • rgtvzh COMPLAINT, • • - DYSPEPSIA,, •- ' troilic or Nervous Debility, Du' eases of ' the Kidneys, and all "diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach, S i ch as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness orßlood to the Head,Acidity of the Stomach, - I Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for FnodiFul ness or weight in the Stomach, Soul' 1 Eructations, Shaking or Fluttering al • 1 the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Ditß cult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,Chok ing or Suffocating sensation's. when in a ly ' log posture, Dimness of - Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull Pain in the Head,Deficieney of Per spiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes,Pain in the Side, Back Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Finshes. of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, _Constant Imagi nings of Evil, and great Depressions of Spirits. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN ifitTEBS I Are nova new and untried article, but hail stood the test of fifteen years trial by the Arneriban public • and their reputation ?Ind sale, are not rivaled bypny similar , preparo 'Con. The proprietors have tliousands of Letters from the most eminent CLERGYMEN, • LAWYERS, • PHYSICI4NS, And I CITIZENS. T'sfifying of their own personal knowledge, to the benificial effects and medical virtues of these Bitters. ATTENTION, SOLDIERS 1 . J 4:1) THE MENDS or SOLDIERS We call the attention of all havingVelatiensa ortfriends in the army to the fact that "HOOF LAND'SIGerman 'Bitters" will cure nine tenths of the disc:oes induced 1:1 exposures : 'and privn.tios him:le:10,o camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the sick; it will be noticed that a Very hirge proportion are suffering from de b4ify. 'Every case of that kind can he read ily, cured by licaltind's Germanßitteri. Thseaseiresulting from'disorde's of the'dige's tiv'e organs'are speedily removed. • We have bol hesitation in stating that : if these Bitter's' were freelY used among our soldiers, hun dreds of lives might be saved that other filSe.will lie lost. 'We call particular attention to the follow ing remarkable and well authenticated cure of bne of toe nation's heroes, whose life, to us• his awn language, "has I.P.en saved by th> Bitters t". ' Pr::LAhrr.rErri, Aug. 23, 18G3 Minsns. Josts At EVANS.—WeII, gentlemen, yoar HoOland German Bitters has saved my Itfel,. There is no mistake in this. It is 1 votithed for by numbers of my. comrades, !some of whose names are appended, and whb ' were fully conizant of all the circumstances of My case. I am, and hare been for the last fou'r years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, -iand under, the immediate com mand or,.Capt. It. B. Ayres. 'Through the exposure attendant upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in November last rrtth italarn 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. I was then removed frprit the White House, and sent to this city on board the Steamer "State of Maine," from which I landed on the 28th of June. Since that time I have been about as low as sn_y orie -could be and• still retain a spark of vitality. _ ..For a Iweek or More T. was scarcely able to - swallow anything, Arid if I did force a morsel down, it waslimmediately thrown up again. '. I could - not even keep a glass of water oh thy rstoruaCh. . Life,could not last under Such circumstances; and, accordingly the physi cian who; had been working. faithfully, ;tho' unsuccessfully, to rescue me from ,the grasp of the dread Archer, frankly told me they could do ao. more for me, and advised Me to see a clergyman, and to make such disposi tion lof my' limited funds as best suited nte. An acquaintance who visited me at the hos pitgl Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of 'Sixth be)ow Arch Street, advised me, as a forlorn hope, to : yOur Bitters, 'and kindly procured a, bottl „ From the time I commenced taking the the glooritty shadow of death receded, and 1 am now, thank God for it, getting-bet ter. Though I have taken but two bottles, I bare gained - ten pounds , and I feel sanguine of b Mg -permitted to rejoin my wife and 1 da'ter, froth Wham I have heard nothing for eighteen months ;- for, gentlemen,. I am a loyat Virginian, from 'the vicinity: of. Front n't! Roy , To. your invaluable Bitters I owe the certitinty of life which has taken the place of vagu6‘fearsA,,to your Bitters will I owe the gloriOus privilege of again clasping to my bosorh those who are dearest to Me in life. . Very truly - yours, . ISAAC MALONE. We fully concur in the truth Of the above ataterhebt, as we bad despain.d of seeing oar coinrt(de, Mr. Malone, restored to health. • Joln Cuddleback, Ist New York Battery. Ge rge A. Ackley, Co..C, 11th Maine. LeWis Chevalier, 92d New York.. ' I. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery. Battery F. J. B. Farewell, Co. B. 2d Vermont. Hears B. Jerome, Co: B, db. Healy T. Macdonald, Cb. C, 6th Maine. John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine. • Hellman Koch. CO. H. 72d New York. , Nathaniel B. Thomas. Co. F, 95th Penn. 9 Anareiv 5. Kimball, Co. A, 3d Vermont,. John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Pent. BEWARE OF •COUNTERFEITS I • Seeltbat the signature of "C. M. JACKSON," is on the WitAPP.ER of each bottle._'. 1 PRICES : Large l .Size (holding nearly double quantity) , • $l.OO per Bottle—half 'doz. $5.00 Small Size-15 cts. pr Bottle 7 -half doz. $4.00 Should your nearest druggist not have the article; dd not be pat Off any oT the intox icating preparations that may he offered in its place, but send to us, and we will laniard, securely packed, by express. PRINCIPAL OFFICE A'ND MANDFACTORY No. 631 Arai gtieet, • JONES & EVANS , Lccesidi to C. 1. JACKSON' C0.,)1 PROPRIETORS. t sale by Druggists and Dealenrlr. army a theXcited States. FO town /9.'.41.j. VI agOKNI§ 2 *0 ITAIINDIOE, f - C ~e 'Hulett logAl Prlr et .pay . ( p vii 3 ( pug uo inaEitra idait illss cig-gz,s ioj mod ieso and o) Ting se t; i«itt • zem canoiff .poo3 simian it "PalPaail lad , n , / Ol gni iv •intiO pa* 'lmioqg 'OOl4 lung ‘pap,, t i pone Jo SKOV NI \ r .i" El 21 -. 440 itiasaLl ‘paaA tuinUanV llavgmnZ Notice. . GERMANIA, Potter Co,, Pa., Aug. I,'C4 OTICE is hereby given that Charles Be. N shor, trotv orlate of .. tbis county, holding the following desiribed property, has not yes paid any consideration whatever for the same,. and all persons are hitehY warned not to per. chase any of said property 'of the said Bushor before the diCidion of the Ccitirk is given in this case, and C. Bushdr has paidVo me the - Fonsideration Money 'therefore. The folloiving is the 'property t Ist. A Certaih tract of land near the 'Oer. mania Mill, id Warrant 5075, Abbot tai Viip; Pottdr county, Pa., containing 100 sic Ate.-- Also 25 acres in ivatrarit 5078 and ad3oliiing the above. • 2nd. ..A: certain tract of Jana with S.s4 improvements thereon, near Kettle7..re - e,k, in warrant 5419, Stewardson township, .Ntter county, Pal, containing about 204 :trues. . C. Bitslia'r holds also in trust warrit . ne No. 5101, in G4ines township, Tioga . &linty, Ps , on the road leading frbin GertnaidWlO OniiSes, eontainitig l Bso acres. I . RADDS. :1i T . . H. J. OLMSTED'S ICI TORE can always be foUnd the bilk of I,D Cooking, - Box and Parlor STOV Also. TIN and SHEET •TRON WA RE,.I 7 6TS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH- i30V9.1.8,. .FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS.._ Also. • Agricoiltural . Impletaautt, such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLEQ, HORSICItAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. • . IS WORK is VC eI 1 madand . the materiel 'Good and substan iat EAVES-TROUGHS j:l4:iip in any part of t ,e County—Terms easy. - Itsady Pay of all lkinds, including Cash, 'seldom refused. Store on Idain Street dppo'sitetb f Old C.onrs House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1863.-.40 6 Just in rind to be sold just chsas as "times"? Will allow. • - * An assortinent,,of almost eyeryilitog noedell by likybodf,l 'such it on. 'At §4JdAR BYKUP GOODS BOdTh* otl4l- Mealcinsi, In gacbanke I want HOUSE ASHES 11 1 4 'GREENDICKS 4-4 1. 1 'DRIED EER.PiES. • . COU.Sler- ORDIRB. L7LYSS.ES ORRERS. • Iloit all kinds of GRAIN. • ,LUCIfIIf emit. Bropkland,,Fa., Nov'r, 1863. • . 7 4.4,11q1 - 14:50.13 110 W LOST . .#o* ItESTORED I Juetpublishe4in a sealedtevelope, price i tie A Lecture on the Naitire,,Treattnent and Raz- . ical cure of SPerinatoilKes i or Seminal Wee/ - nes; Sesoal Debiliiy,Aervdusness. end Invol untary Emissions, including Impotency. Ces samptiori and Mental and Physical Detsility, ilv Bos'i J. Cqrsawstr., The important fact that the awful cor.siocuen. ces of Self-Abuse may be effecttudt. without internal medicines .or the tlangerosse application of caustiv.s,instruments.medicana hoagies, and other. impirical devic l es; is he r s clearly demonstrated, and the entirely new and highly suertVul treatment as adopted by thecelebratedgdhor,fullyerplained ; by Meatus of which every one is enabled to curetimee't perfectly, and at.the least possible. 'coakther• - by avoiding all-the advertised - aostitirei'k or, U! day. This lectUie will prove a boon'tit ' ' • sands and thouisiads. . , • . * *Sent nailii seal, to anj , -' *ei:::eir, T . r* 0 a plan; sealed! envelope, on the riy•-ipt Of a!: cents, or two Postage stamps, by atnrerAg; , Dr. CHAS. J. - KIX i .t.:. • ir Rowe ty , 'S e w Fork 1 2 eleCese-IT:4;' A . ....1. F.. = '-- -1 1 El cA a ti o at 14 oat&
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