The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, June 08, 1864, Image 3

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THE POTTER COUNTY'JOURNAS
condeseport, Wednesday 'Evening' :ems 8,1884.
' ; Local , and General.
_
je,..See New Advertisements.
A Substitute Wanted- - See our advertising
s _
columns. •
List of Letters—John S. Mann.
Pension Bounty and War Claim Agency—
Dan. Baker.
giar Capt. White, late Provost Marshal,who
was so 'summarily arrested and placed in
prison several months, upon frivolous charges,
has arrived at home, having been fully acquit
ted of the allegations against hirn.;—Clinton
Beintidiecutv•
Ur &Tong the list of Potter boys, men
tioned, in yoffor paper the name of my son ba..
hot appeared. there is not many from Potter
in the 45th—all of them from Pike, Hector
and West Branch. Every Potter boy in the
• - old 45th is either killed or wounded but two.
l At last.. accounts the •Donly boys were all
right. My boy Elliott A., fought the Rebs
under Burnside from the 6th to the 12th of
May, on the 12th be lost his night leg, suffered
- amputation above the knee. News from him
last night says that his recovery is very doubt-
Sul.—J. M. Kinsocass.
jork List of articles contained in box sent
!Ray loth 18G4, from the Coudersport Aid So
..ciety. To the U. S. Sanitary Commission
'Philadelphia Agency, 1307, Chestnut St.: 4
'Quilts. 8 Flannel Shirts, 9 Double Gowns, 1
!pair Sheets, -2 pair Pillow Cases, 7 pair Socks,
1 Lianen Towel, 13 Handkerchiefs, 9 pair
'Canton Flannel Drawers. 3 pair Sliprers, 1
roll of old Gotten, 2, Hop Pads, 21 lbs., Maple
Sugar, 'lO/ ibs., dried Currants, 3. lbs., dried
Raspberries, 3 pts., dried Blackberries, 2 bot
tles Curr.int Wine, 1 can Apple Jelly, 1 can
Preserved Plums, 1 can Blackberries, 2 cans
Fruit, b Pin Balls. ADELAIDE SMITH, SEC.
NOTICE.
WHEREAS, Inc wife BRIDGET CALA
HAN has left my bed and board with
out just cause or provocation. I here by warn
all persons against harboring or trusting her
on my account as I will pay no debts of her
contractiog. • t'ATRICK CAREY.
Roulet, June 8 : 18G4. 3t.
To Road CDntractor6.
Imo ESPUNSIBLE parties able and desirous
_IL of undertaking the building of the en
'tire or a part of a dug road, (16 -feet wide,)
of from 12 to 15 miles; in the South-Eastern
part of Potter Colinty, 'F'enua., may s apply for
particulittrs to CHAS. MEINE, Esq., Surveyor,
Germania, Potter Co., Pa.
June 8, 1864.-tf.
:Pension Bounty and War Claim
Agency.
pENSIONS nrocured for soldiers of the
present war who,are disabled by reason of
wounds received or disease c'ontraciracted
•while la the service of the llniteiKitates; al d
,pensicius, bounty, and arrears of, ay obtained
for widows or heirs of those who hare died
or beep kil'ed while in service. An letters of
inquiry promtly answered, and on receipt by I
mail of a statement of the ease or claimant I
will fOrward the ne:essary papers for their
.signature. Fees iu f'eusion cases a - Mixed b's
•
Err.n cis.—Hon. IsAic nr.ssos, Ii n.' A
G. °LUSTED, J. S. 3lAss. Esc' F. W. liscx
Esq. .11 DAN BAKER,
Claim lit 4. zt.Coaderport Pa
June 8, '64.-Iy.
31!tercantile Appraisement.
Li=t of Dealers in Meichandise in the county
of Potter, .for the cear 1.9(3, with classifica
tions, &c.
Place. Claes .
Allegany, 14
Ulysses, "14
T. Scot,
F. T. Solir,
Chapped & Brothers, do
31ary,.U. llsckeu, do
L. Bird.
P. A. Stebbins,
• da • 14
Couierhit., la
D. E. (Amsted,
'C. S. 4- E. A. dunes,
C. Smith; - do 14 7.0'2
.E. K. Spnenqr. do 14 7
J. S. :dean, do 14
H. J. Olmsted, 410 14 7.0
C. IL Warriner, do 11 7 00
'Glassmire - do 14 700
B. S. Colwell. Sharon 14 7.00
A. W. Humphrey, . do .14 700
H. Simmons, Oswayo, 11 15 00
'Wtr. McVoug.nll. .14 7,00
B.S.Coloell,Weston k Bro. Roulet 14 7.0-
Mason Nelson, ' Eaklia, 14 700
Henry Andresen, Kettle Cr'k, 14 7.00
Theis, Germania,. 14 .7.00
'Oharles Meisner, do 14 7.00
Jacob Kull, do 14 7.00,
Augusta Hepp, do 14 7.00
fredecicrk Och, do brewery 10 5.00
4. Schwarzenbach, do •• 10 5.00
Mrs. M, Goodman, Harrison, 14 7.00
Wilcox ,k Whitcomb, do 14 7.00
J. & W. Buriis
7 do 14 7.00
G. A. Barclay, • Wharton, 14 7.00
.Z. J THOMPSON, Mercantile App'r.
June 8, 1864. •
"North-west Portage Railroad.
WHEREAS, Letters Patent were issued by
the Governor of Pennsylvania, on the
16th day of May last l to John Craig, William
Churchill, Chauncey B. Woodworth, Aaron
Encksoo, JacA Gould, George E. Mumford,
Otis and J. Eaton, subscribers,to the I
capital- Stock or the North-west Panne Ra
. 'road Cbmpany, and to others who shill" subscribe, after-
after
-wards a meeting of said subscribers I
-will be held at the Land Ofsce 'csf Sobieski
Ross,- in the Borough of Coudersport, Potter
County: Pa., at 10 o'clock A. M.. on the 16th
day of Juoe, A. D. 1864, to, elect, by a major
ity of the votes present, to be given in person
or proxy, a Presiden• and four Directorb, who
shall be owners of at least three shares in the
stock of saii. Company, to manage the affairs
ofeaid Company until the second Monday in
January A. D. 1865, and. until . others are
chosen, in accordance with the Acts of the
General Assembly of the - Cornmonu-ealth of
Pennsyl'ania in such cases made and pro
tided. -
AztCH F. JONES,
JOSEPH MANN,
SOBIESKI ROSS,
CHARLES S. JONES,
A. M. BENTON,
F. H. ARNOLD,
H. J. OLMSTED, •
GEORGE R. MOORE, -
• ANDREW ARCHIBALD,
au. 1,1464-3 t 1 • Commiltioritn.
COrticted:nirery.-Wednesilay , 14. P. As jBTEB
BINS k CO., Retail Dealers idGroteries
and Provisions;
oppositeD. F. Glassmire's hotel,
Coudersport, Pa:
Apples ; green, iil bush., $lOO to 1 25
do dried "- ' 200 250
Beans; '4l 300 350
Beeswax, ip lb., . . 30 35
Beef, -,,7 8
Berries, dried, la quart 10 • 18
Buckwheat, it bush.,• 87 :1 00
Buckwheat Flour, - 300 13 75
Butter, ce lb., . ,25 25
Cheese, " 12' 14
Clorerseed 0 700 750
Corn, V bash,, 125 150
Corn Meal, per cttli . 300 325
Eggs, 1 dosti ' 18
Flour, eitriii . • Tf? bbbi 825 925
do shperfine " 700 800
Hams, 11 lb., 14 16
Hay, 'V ton, 12 00 14 00
Honeys per Ib4, . - 10 121
Lard, " - 14 16
MapleEugar, per lbzi 12 15
Oats. 761 bush., 60 65
Onions, '" 100 1, 25
Pork, j bbl., 25 00 21 00
do -- ta lb,, - ' 12 14
dO in whole bog, V lb., 8 9
Potatoes; per bush., 62 75
Peaches, dried, V lb. ; 25 30
Poultry, T E R lb., 8 10
Rye,: per bush.; 125 150
Salt; V bbl., ' 450
do ' sack, l6
Timothy eed 250 350
Trout, per it bbl., 500 600
Wheat, V bush., • 150 162
White Fish, V bbl., 500 600
Cansumptive sufferers will receive a valua
ble prescriptiop for the cure of Consumption,
'Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Throat and Lung
affections, (free of charge;) by sending their
address to Rev. F. A. WILSON,
Williamsburgb,
Kings Co., New York.
•
1861.
PHILADELPHIA k ERIE RAILROAD.—
This great line traverses the Northern
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to
the city of Erie, on Lake Erie.
It has neen leased by the Pennsylvania Rail
Road Company, and s nder their auspices is
being rapidly opened throughout its entire
length.
It is now in use for Passenger and Freight
business from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (21P
miles) on the Eastern Division, and from
Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles) on the Western
ITOSS OF PASSESGOR TRAIN'S AT ESIP0hIU11:
Leave Eastward.
Express Train, 3 50 P. M.
• Leave Westward.
Accammodation Train. 1 30 P. M.
I Cars run thrimgh WITHOUT CHANGE both
ways between Philadelphia and Lork Haven
u,d between Baltimore and Lock Havt n.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains
both lways between Williamsport and Balti
more: and Williamsport and Philadelphia.
Fob intortiratit n respecting Passenger busi
nese. rppl,y at the S. E Cor. 12th and Market
Streets.
An'jd for Freight business of the Company's
Agents:
S., B. Kingston, dr., Cur. 13th and Market
Sts.,] Ph iladei ia,
J. ,W. Reynolds Erie.
J. M Drill, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltithore.
H. H. Honsvos,
Gen'! Freight Age. Phita.
LEWIS L. HOCPT,
Gen'l Ticket Aye. Phita.
Jos. D. Pores,
G.n'l Manager, Williamsport
Having secured the services of
NENRY S. COWBURN,
BLACKSMITH
of itwenty years experience in England and
America. lam prepared to furnish farmers
:tad travelers with the best of
Horse and Os Shoeing,
3241 e Knives, Butelrf-r Knives .kc., promptly
i L. BIRD. Proprietor, -.
1 Brookiand, Potter Co.. Pa.
1 •
fortherly called Cushiogville
.Itaj 25. 18.34.
do . 13
do 1.3
itrings many a change, therefore t have con
cluded to ch-inge my system of doing business
and 1;shall hereafter sell for
CASH or PRODUCE. •
BUTTER, LARD
EGGS, RAGS, GRAIN,
DRIED BERRIES, &c
as
TEA
SUGIARS,
MOLASSES,
SALk.RATIJS,
'COFFEE. •
Also, PREPARED 'COFFEE,
MUSTARD,
Ihave a good stock (bought so that I am
enabled to sell at ptices current before the
War) 'of
DRUGS,: and
PATENT 'MEDICINES,
AIso,IKEROSENE OIL.
YANKEE; NOTIONS.
i FANCY SOAPS,
EXTRACTS, and
' F I
PERFUMERY,
are still kept.
FLOpR,
Pons.
MEAL of all kind•.
And many other things too olmerons to
mention kept constantly on hind and.will
be sold for
LESS PROFIT
than ever before offered in-this market.
E., K. SPENCER.
Jar4:3o., 1864
PRICE CURRENT.
To CohkamptiVes.
64
my stock of Groceries I have a choice
sortment of
S.-
-Gi
BLACK,
and JAPAN
HONEY SYRUP
spion,
PEPPER, &c., &c
va.l
WILLLtIf 01M, No. 3, December Term
'1863, Libel in Divorce,
SUSAN OM. To SUSAN OLES,
respondent, please tate notice that a subpoena
and slims subpoena hating been issued and
returned nihil ; you are hereby required to
appeal on the first day of next Court, the 20th
day of Jane next to answer to the complaints
made in this ease.
D. C. LMIRABSE, Sheriff.
Shears Office,'May 10, 1864. -
Vorce No
LUCY ANGELINA CHARLES,
by her next friend.
JAMES CLARK HAWLEY
ANDREW J: caARLEs. Andrew J.
Charles, itspohdent, pleas take notice that
subpcena'and alias subpoena having been is
sued and returned nihil ; you Andrew J.
Charles, respondent, are notified to appear at
our next term of Court to answer the com
plaints of your said wife, Lucy Angeline
Charles, find show Cause whys divorce should
not be granted. P. C. LARRABEE, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, May 10, 1864.
LIST of Causes for trial in the Court of
Common Pleas of Potter county, Penn's.
at the Juni Term:
Keating et al vs. H. Mincing.
D Lewis et al I'S Mclntyre and Mahon.
James Shaffer vs H Vir May and Wm 11 Smith .
T Ives et al vs Henry W Millen
Fuller & Card vs Deretner.t Thompson
Dickson vs Jones and Jones.
Dickson vs Burleson
Dickson vs Jones ,
Lewis Wood vs Willard Chandler
Colwell &Lyman vs Chas Chandler
Boyd Wilkinson k Co vs Lord
Commonwealth for use . vs Ityam ,
Stewardson School District vs Potter county
Oswayo School Distr ct vs Potter county
Mills vs Bartlett
Ives et al vs Cooper and,Heister ,
Harris vs Cooper and Heister
. I
B S Corey vs Samuel Hull -
Werth vs Radde
Hawley vs Rouen
Kirby vs Glace
Ingraham vs Ingraham
Kelts vs Daggett
Jones for use vs Hand.
H. J. OLMSTED. Proth'y.
Prothonotary's Office. May l 7, 1864.
L
POTTER COUNTY SS:
1564.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylra•
S. 11 . aia to the Sheriff of said county
. GREETING:
We command you that you 'attach G. D.
Bla r achard by all and singular his goods and
chattels moneys. rights, credits. lands and
tenements in your 'bailiwick in whose hands
or e ossession suerer the same may he fund,
so that he be and appear before our Judges
at Coudersport at a Court of Common Pleas
to he held in and for said County 011 the 15th
dayi of June next. there to answer Wm. A.
Co; in an action of assump-it damages not
•eding three hundred dollars, and have
then and there tilts writ. , Witness the
arable ' ROBERT G. WHITE, President andee
.ur said Court at Coudersp:ar, this II th
of,Mity. A. D. 1863. . I
ct Rev. Stamp.) . .
H. J OLMSTED, "Prothonotary.
tee. 26, 1863. on motion of W. B. Graves,
!ntiirs Attorney, the Court direct publics
of the writ. in this case by six successive
I• rtisements in the Parma JornnAt..
- the Court. H. J 01.M.STF,D, Pr.,th'y
exc.!
Hot
of
dry
(50
Administrator's Sale.
virtue of an ordet issued out of the Or
phan's Court of Potter county. Penn'a,
to us directed. we will expose tu public
or outcry, at Court Rouse in the Duro'
mdersport. on
TUESDAY, /UNE 21, 1864,
and
sale
of C,
at 1 o'clock, P. 4,. the following real estate,
des.ribed as follows, to wit:
B gineng at the north-east corner of lot
No. c 4 of the allotment of lands of it bent,
in ector tp, in said county. being the lot owl-,
veld to B. F. Wilber on the 18th day of Feb
185 thence east by line of lots No. 107 &25
160 rods to the east line of Potter -co., thence
south by said line 106 rods to the north east
corner of lot No. 36. thence west 160 rods to
the south-east corner of the aforesaid lot No.
34, thence north 106 perches to the, place of
beginning; containing One Hundred acres
and allowance more or leSs, and being. lot
No. 35 on the map of the lanais of H. H. Dent
in Hector tp.. in said county and being part
6f Warrant:No 1367, about Seventy acres of
which - are improved, with seventy-five to one
hundred beari-g apple trees. one °small frame
house and two frame barns thereon. The
interest of Samuel Carlin.-dec'd. in the above
descrihed real estate only to he sold.
FRANCIS STRANG. Administrator
of the estate of Samuel Carlin dec'd.
Coudersport, Idly 10, 1864.
186
i Dr. A. FRENCH's , .
CELEBRATED I TONIC BITTERS
ARE becoming the most popular Medicine
circulation for the cure of •
LIVER COMPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA, •JAUN
DICE, DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS
SYSTEM, anal WEAKNESS of the
STOEACH, and DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
It isl also gaining a great reputation in the
, CURE of DIPTHERIA.
Prinnipal Office, Coudersport, Po.ter Co., Pa
PAW FUR BUTTER,
t) by E.,IFL. Spencer.
RE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
T
lof an Invalid. Published for the benefit,
and as a warning and a caution to young men
who suffer from Nervous Debility. Premature
Decay of Manhood. ere-. supplying at the same
time the means of self•euit. — By one who has
cured himself after being put to great expense
and injurythro' medicathumbugnnd quackery
eitclosing a post-paid addressed envelope
single copies mar be had of the author.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq.,
.Bedford. Kings etii:nty. N. Y.
PLOoll OF ROSES,--for the La
II dies.—Lt STEBBINS'
DR. TOBIAS'
VENITIAN HORSE LINIMENT.
1; Pint bottles at fifty cents, cures lame-.
I pass, cats, galls, cholic. &c. Read The
follogring;
Dr. Tt.BIAS: We have. used for the past
year your Rorie Liniment fur lameness ; kicks,
bruises, colic and cuts. and in ever instance
found it the best article-1 ever tried in this
circa's company. Please send six dozen bat
] i
les, sit as the only liniment wy use ,now
We hare 108 horses, some very valuable, and
do not want to leave town without it
HYATT FROST,
Manager VanAmburg Sc Co's. Xenagelle,
Sold by all druggists. • ,
Office, 56 Cortlemit Street, New York.
A . SOAPAuestion Settled l Inquire nt
. .
.Diverce Notice.
ce.
No. 69, Dec.
Terra 1863.
Libel in Di
vorce. To
trial List.
BOSTON. July 7. 1860
Weir" l
IRENE
Spring Goods ! !
P. A. STEBBINS Co.,
Have just received from New York 4 a large
stock of seasonable Goods which 'they %ill
sell as low as any bonze in the County I con
sistiug of
etaks
in all varieties •is
DRESS GOODS.- -
DZLAINES )
POPLINS,
ALPA CA'S,
MOZANBI:GUES,
PLAID POPLINS,
BLACK SILKS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
CLOAKS,
CLOAKING'S',
CASSL4!ERES,
SLIAWLS, SUN 6 - 11BRELL4S, &c
Full stock Mix's
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING!
ALSO
BaoTs & mop,
BATS 4 c4osl
&c , &t.
ottora srock OP
GROC ERIE S,
_
ALWAYS ON HAND
Tea from 75 cts to $2 per pound
1,
L S'rELIBINV &
Corner Main and Second Streets
CituAtrapxt, Kay:ll, 1864,•17:.
Nod Veal - one:
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT
A Pure Tonic;
. Dr. Ho °nand's
German. Bitters,
Dr. O. M. Jackson, Philida.Pa.
WILL EFFECTUALLY CUES
LIVER. COMPLAINT, _
. DYSPEPSIA,
JAUNDICE.
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of
the Kidneys, and all -diseases arising
:from a disordered Liver or Stomach,
Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness
Or Blood to the Head,Acidity of the S toma ch,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food,Ful-
I. ma or weight in the 'Stomach, Sout.'
I: Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at
• the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming,
of the Head, Hurried and Diffi
cult Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart,Chok
ing or Suffocating sensations when in a ly
ing postdre, Dimness of Vision, Dots or
Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull
Pain in the Head. Deficiency of Per
spiration, Yellowness of the Skin
and Eves. Pain in the Side, Back,
Chest, Limbs. 4te., Sudden Flushes of Heat
LBorning hi the Flesh. Constant Imagi
nings of Evil, and great Depressions
of Spirits. •
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTEBS
Are not a new and untried article, but tiara
stood the test of fifteen years trial by the
American. public; and their reputation and
sale, are not rivaled by any similar prepara
don. - .
The proprietors have thousands of Letters
from the most eminent
CLERGYIkIEN,
LAWYERS. -
, PHYSICIANS, and .
CITIZE.NS.
Testifying of their own personal , knowledge,
to, the beneficial effects and - medical virtues of
these Bitters.
ATTENTION,. SOLDIERS!
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all having relations
or friends in the army to the fact that 4EIOOE
LAND'S German Bitter?' will cure nine tenths
of the _diseases induced 131 „exposures and
privations incident to camp life. In the lists.
published almost daily in the newspapers, on
the arrival of the sick, it'will be noticed that
a very large proportion are suffering from de
bility. Etery case of that kind can be read
ily cured by Hoofiand's Germat Bitters.—
Diseases resultino• from disorders of the diges
tive organs are speedily removed. We hare
no hesitation in stating that. if these Bitters
were freely used among our soldiiirs, bun
dreds of, lives might be saved that other
wise will - be lost.
We,call particular attention to the follow
ing remaikable and well authenticated cure
of one of t'ae nation's heroes, u-hose life, to
use his own language, "has been saved by
the Bitters
FmtxDF..rtrlA, _ktg. 23, 1863.
MESSRS. JC/NLS gentlemep,
your Hoofland German Bitters has saved my
lute. There is no mistake in this. It is
vouched for by numbers of my comrades,
some of whose names' are appended, and who
were fully eonizant of all the circumstances
of my case. I'am. and hare been for the last
four years, a member of ShermaWs celebrated
battery. And under. 'the immediate corn
mand of Capt. R. B. Ayres. Through the
exposure attendant upon my arduous duties,
I was attacked in November last with infiam
anon of the lungs, and was for seventy-two
I days in the hospital. This was followed, by
Igreat debility, heightened by an attack' of! Be it resnived 1.7,1 the, &awed - rid-Hume of Rel.-
!dysentery. I was then removed frOm the 1 l';'-'3entatirel of the Commonwealth of Perututra-
White House, and sent to this' city On boardl"' in Gcnfra'. Assenadyinet, That the following
the Steamer -State Of. Maine." fram which 1' amendments he proposed to the Constitution
landed on the 28:h of J tine. fsin•:e that time' of the Coin4nwealtli, in accordance with tho
I have been about as low as any one could be Foiisions o..the tenth article thereof:
and still retain a spark of vi:alitv - , For a i There shall be an
,additional section to the
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week or more I was srarcel.r. able to s-.•::allow ; third article of the Constitution, to be-desig-,
anything. and if I did furce"a Morsel (lowa. it ;noted as section four, as followS:
was immediately thrown up again. I • -SEcrios 4. Whenever any of the qualified
I could not even keep a glass of Water on electors of this Commonwealth shall be in any
stomach; Life could not last under sued! actual military service, under a requisition
circumstances ; and, accordingly the physi_ I frOm the President of the United States, or by
clans who had been working faithfully, the' i the authority of this Commonwealth, inch
unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp! electors may exercise the right•of suffrage in
of the dread Archer, frankly told me they' elections by the citizens, under such regn
could do no more for trre, and advised me to 'mimis as are, or shall be, prescribed by law,
see a clergyman, and to make such dispose-as fully as if they were present at theik usual
tion of my limited funds as best sailed. me I placeof election."
Aw Rego:lir:Pince who visited me at the lios- I I &moos .2 . . There shall be two additional
pital. Mr. Frederick Sic inbiont of sixth beloy,7l sections to the eleventh articirof the Corm' -
Arch Street. advised mc, as a forlornho.y., ! ! tution ' to be designated as sections eight, and.
. I•-
to try your Bitters, .111 d Mealy procu'red a ; urns, e:-S' follows: ,
' , bottle. From :be time I commenced taking! "6:lc:Nos S. No bill shall bepassed by the
them the gloom Y-shadow of death reer e d e ,i s lLegislature, containing more than one suLjett.
and lam no.y. thank God for P. getting bet-1 which shall be clearly expressed in the-title,
ter. Though I :rare taken tint two bottles, f l except appropriation bills."
hate gain. .1 ern pounds, and I feel sanguine r "Szcrios 9. No bill shall be passed by the
of 'being. 7ermitted to rejoin. my wife aedl Legislature gra:l4n any powers, or privi
daughter, from wh,m I have.jreard nothing! leges, in •any case, where the authority to
for eiemeen months ; for. gentlemen. I, am a!grant such pOweri, or privileges. has been,or
loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front (nay hereafter be t conferred upon the•cotals
11Lp:1. To your invaluable Bitters I owel
the of tlaislComtuentrealth."
certainty of life which-has taken the place of ~ HENRY C. ;MEMOS
vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe the :.Spealer of the House of BePruvitatiris.
glorious privilege of again' ;clasping to my -JOHN P. PENNY.
"bosom those who are dearest to -me in life. ! ' • L Speaker of the. Sprats.
Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE. OFFICE - OF TS:a SECRETARY - Of. T11:1;
We fully 'concur in the truth of the above' COMI.MONWEALTH,
Statement, as we had des; air , (l,Bf seeing our HahrosscaciApril -25.1E64.
.comrade, Mr. :Malone. restored to health. ( Pennsylvania, iss-: 1
Sohn- CudGlebrick, lit New Wric Battery. i
4 , e-A-. I do hereby certify that the forego
•George A. Ackley. Co. C, llth Maine; l i . L S. ing is a full, true and cc , rrect4rci-
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Lewis Chevalier. 92d New York 1 -..--) of the original Jiiint.'llesolutiWe of
1. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F..! !the General Assembly, entitled "A JOitit sees-
J. B. Fasewell, Co. B. 2d Vermont. !Motion proposing certain A i nseudruents . to tlla
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Iletal7 B. Jerome, Co B, do. ; Constitution," as the same ;remains on file in
Henry T. Macdonald, Co. C. 6t -t Maine. this office.
John F. Ward, Co. E. sth Ma;ae. . • Is Tzsynsosv whereof, I have hereunto - set my
Herman Koch: Co. H. 724 New York. ! 1 hand and caused the eel I d the Secretary's
. Nathaniel B. Thomas. Co. 'F,'sslh Penn. - ! Ake to be affixed, - the day and year above
Andreve - J. Rimball, Co. 4. 3d Vermcdt, ' I written. , - ELI SLIFER. '
John Jenkins, Co. B. I.o' - e,:b 'Pen•-.„ . ' I Secreprry of the Uors.-aentreWi„
BEWARE OF IOUNTERFEITS l . The above Resolution haring been a;,Yreed
to by a majority iof -the members of -each
See that the signa•oire of i•C M JACKSON,' ! House, at too successive session., of tile Gen
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ii on the Wrierpra. of each bottle. eral AsseMblY of this Contmotin - ealth:thepro-
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PRICES :• - posed e.m.enduient4 will be stibtois.tod . to the
Large Size (11 , 41 ding nearly double quantity) I people.; for their,ad rr eptio or rejection, on the
x. 1.00 per Bottle—balf doz. 5.5.00 I FIRST TUESDAY OF ;AUGCST i in Lie) year of oar
Small Size-,---75 eta. pr Boitle—half dos.; $4 00 I Lord one thousand -eight liundred.and sixty-
Shotil a your nearest druggist nat have the 0ur..i,4 accordance with'the :provisions of the
tent": article of the Constitution. and the set
article, do not be put off by any of tl e intax•
icm.i.ng preparations that; may:be offered in iti i entitird "An Act !priscribing the time ire!
ple,ce, but send to us, and we will forward, '
manner
,of submitting to the people, for their
secttrely packed, by express.
, approval and ratification or rejection, the pr
O.-
,
. ;: • posed amendatentd to the Constitution," ap-
PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND . MANUFACTORT proved!Ahe twenty-third day of April, one
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jilt). 631 Arch Street. : thousand eight hundred and sixty--for'.
- ELI :.-.1,,i:rt.,8.,
' JONE S '-&-. E VANS. • , •' ! Semiary of the Com.oarsealds.
• (Successors to C. M. JACKSON & Co.) Mar14,1854.-te
PROPRIETORS. -I
-"' - FOR sale by Druggists arid Dealers, in every
lows in the lifiiiind Stains.
CLOTLIS,
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IMIMMiI
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PRZPAUED BY
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Adtainistra * tau Noticitt
ETTERS off administration on tbs - estate
IA of Thomas Stritham, late of Harrison tp.,
deceased, hating been granted to the under.
signed, notice is hereby given that all persona
knowingrhemselves inpebted are '
requested to
make immediate payment and those hiring
claims to present them dtily authenticated for
settlement. ANN iSTRATRAM,
EDWIN STILLTHAIL
Mliy 4 1864.2,6 t.
Couri Proclamaticin.
WHEREAS the Hon. Robert G. White,
Presideit Judge, and the moons. C. S:
Jones and G. GI Colvin, Associate Judges of
the Courts of Oyer Terminer and General
Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace;
Orphans' Court and Coart of Common Plus
for the county- of Potter, have issued their
precept, bearing date the twenty-first day of
Dee,r, in the year -of our Lora one thou
sand eight hundred and sixty-three, sad to ms
directed, fur holding a court of Oyer& Termi
ner and General . Jail Delivery, Quarter Su
stain of the Pealce, Orphan's court, and coast
of Common Plmis in the Borough of Couders
port, on ' MONDAY, the 2dth day . of June,
next, end to continue one week: • r, -
Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor
oners, Justices of. the. Peace and Constables
within the county, that they be then and there
in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A.M. of
said day, with their rolls, records, Inquisi
tions, examinations, and other remembrances,,
to do those things which to their offices ap
pertain to be done. And those who ate bound
by their recognizances to prosecute against
the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of
said county of Potter. are to be then Ind there
to prosecute against them as will be just.
Dated at Coudersport, Slay 4, 1864, and.
the Seth year of the Independence of the United
States of America.
D. C. LARRAIIER.
To All Whm it May Concern.
By information, this day received from the
A. A. Provost Mitrsbal General of Pennsj•lva
nia, it has been ascertained that a large num
ber of Soldiers are credited to thelSth Mili
tary District ,of .Pennsylvania, or counties
therein, at large., Without a designation of
particular localities. The number thus cred
ited at large, will be distributed to the spec
ial credits of Sub r Districts establishing claims
to proportionate and additional credits.
The representatives of the several Sub-Dis
tricts in this District, are required to predate
before . the Board of Enrollment, without de
, satisfactory- evidence that their Sub-Dia
tricsts are eutitled to credits in addition to
thoSe already assigned. Evidence:-
"Additional cilFdits to Sub-Districts waits
assigned upon the evidence of original aid
supplementary 3,l . ,Usicr-in Roll, or certificates
of Cr; S. 31tisteritig Officers, or officers detailed
on ree:uiting, :eri:ice for the Regular Army,
on the different Ruards of Enrollment." •
"Credits not assigned by Muster.
..in RoD,
or by Supplementary Rt,lls, or by the exhilks
' furni.lied Provost Marshal Gen
,
eras of Pentisylvecnia to this office, to partic
i uiar Sub-Districf or localities belonging to
Sub-District, •-but to Districts, counties,-or
cities at large, may be assigned to Sub-Disu
tr.cts'trithin the respective districts, counties;
or cities, provided, that sufficient evidence be
given in each case, that the Sub- District
chiming the credit has either paid a local
bounty to the recruit for which the credit is
!chtiteted, or is the , actual 'resilience of 51/ttl
soldier wad that the recruit was not paid
io&Li bounty from any other Sub , .District or
cotriftv."
This notice has; reference only to men a
listed or re-entistedlsince the last limp.
WM. H. FLAIR! Capt. & Pro. Marshal:
R HAWLEY, Commissiooer.
T. F. bUSCAN Scar,. of &lard,.
May 4. 181:4.-2t.1
A Joint Resolution propt
certain amendments to
Constitution.'
CIASEI PAID FOE EGGS.
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