El a TEE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL (11011561 4 1 '{ iksChl - and 'General. -LOST—Between the Post Office-`and Gpiesuire's Hot el, r a GOLD SLEEVE-BUT ' 'TOW ri Vrie finder will Confer a faror by leav • jug it st tbe. Jotraani Office—Conderapurt,Pa. Ad verti4cments. IWe learn that our friend Mr.'boerner Met with quite - a serious accident last Sab bath while on a visit to his brother: , Part of 'the carriage gave way and the horses running injured somewhat two of his children and cut Eis own head very badly. Dedicatory Exereises of the Batchelor% Retreat. Held at the Cold Spring in'the Grove, July 18th, 1864. ,• , Programme i , Song by the Cinb. Dedicatory Speech—H. W. WAlarney. - - Music—Strauss Data The Batcgior, Essay—A. L'. - Ens worth; ex citing great applause and good hdmor. Song. Poem--entitled to Please—E. , Lyrpan. song—We have met again. Sapper - • Toasts :, Batchelors sold:eye:tarty indlined, 'they've-no inclination to be otherwise—,A.L.Ensworth. Respond to by W. At. Eydrim. Light Infantry in Arms—Tb e future hope of the Country—NE. W. McAlarney. Responded ty by E. Lyman. The Batchelor—He believes the command • "double quick" , exclusively military— and does'nt care to 'change bis base" by P. A. Stebbins, Jr. Responded to by D .W. Spencer. We are one and all unmarketable, by M. L. French. Responded to by Wm. M. McAlarney. •"Thistles and Tansy" suggestive of offensive Tactics, • } by E. Lyman. ; Responded to by C. Sandberg. Song—Sully boys axe we. Desert—lce Cream and Cake. Toast by E. Lyman—To the donor Of the C e. May hei path through life be strewn wilyh Roses. Toast by 4. W. 41nrney—To the doner of • • t ce Cream.. - .May she live. three score Year and ten with ten added. ' • *sic. by the Straus.s Band. Grand Promenade. On motion' of J. 0. Warriner, adjourned to re- assemble on next Thanksgiving A Mother's Mesiorto's of Frankie Hiptheria confined my blue-eyed boy, He rapidly grew weaker; Sat his caged spirit-winged the window pnne, lro flee its place of pain, and be again With the new reaper Be said, to you. Mama, how. lonelyihere, I readily discover; -Nor will I leave you, Ma, as heretofore, • Out stay within the door a great deal more, When I recover. Ana where,Afatna, when happy tipring returns, Shall be the little garden, ' Where work and fruit may joys; on me bestow, Where lovely flowers may grow and smiling grew, For me to, warden. • Ms longing spirit, is, by his complaint. " Held not frbrn sweet employment; tills promised presence sacredly is mine; Sated his wants: betitue ; he' has, in fine, Complete ebjoyment. i In mem'ry mine, hisq - ingel presence now,. To me, is richly given ; To him, with God's own reaper, free release, "To. him, the. garden place of Paradise, The spring of heaven. {'Thy will be done, on earth as 'Xis in heaven," Hisuarnest prayer when leaving, ' Like him, resigned, would I who sadly stay, 'With fervor, try to pray, that God's grace may Sweeten my grieving. As last he called, when I The 'windoW faced, That it might light afford me, ' So now, i heeding hear from Flory's 'wall, That voice with dove's enthrall, repeat the call, "Please set face toterd me.' Ily face is set, my heart is homed on sigh, 0 Christ, with joy I thank thee, , For thou my heavenly mansion ileat prepare, Cost gem with star so fair,my treasure's these, Diy angel Frankie. l • J. J. 110BERTS. . Administrator's. Notice. WHEREAS Letters 'of Administration to the estate ofJAMES COTTON; late of Harrison * township, Potter county, dec'd, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons *indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haying claims against the same will present them, duly au thenticated, for settlement to LEROY D. GOFF, ~&dm'r Cowle i rsport, July 29, 1864. PA., STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MANSFIELD, TIOG.A. CO, PA, . THIS INSTITUTION WAS • _Recognized by the State _Authorities, in December, 1862. AS A • State Normal School, And fermaity. Opened as such in September 18 63. The School is at length places upon a se :cure basis—the State appropriation of the current year enabling the Trustee to extin galsh-the greater portion of the outstanding liabilities, and ,to make extensive improve ments upon the buildings and grounds. . The Second School Year will commence on Monday, ,September 5, 1864 It is desirable that students should enter at the commencement of a term, and fora period of not less than thirteen weeks. Tultlolll in advance per. term, $6.00. No extra charges, for the.laguages or the higher miith matins.' Text books rented , at reasonable rates. Vocal and instrumental musics at •teuhara' - Prices, - .. Boarding in the ball; or in v*46 families,from $2 50 to $3.00 per week. fare from Philadelphia, $8.E50; from }iamb •l4. RiPLEY, Pres. Board, of Truitees. ALBERT CLARK, Secretaiy: 4 , 1 0 0 4, July, 20,-1804. ' 7 lIPTITATT'S • Bt , cli4 OF ' ROSES,—for th i s La " La 41.111- ' ll3 BTEBBDI6' -- WaFifed ati the parsonage,.by. Rev. 3. J. Roberts, Mr. CHARLES ANDREWS, of Em porium, to Mrs. JANE VAN PATTEN, of this place.' NO'4.ICKNEHS IN , THA FAMILY. NO sramps IN TURF MULL • R. R. R. Families that-linderstand the use of Rad way's.Ready Relief, are never troubled with sickness. Whenever pain or discomfort seiz es the patient they apply it at once, and that is , the end of the difficulty. Those who are seized with Sore !Throat, Hoarseness, Dipthe ria,, influenza, Colds, Coughis. pains and Aches Rheumatism,Negraigia, Chills and Fever, or any other disease, where there is pain or in flamation, shouldiapply . the Ready Relief at once.. -- Do this 'mid a cure will quiikly follow. Thousands of. children have been saved by its use in ,Group, Scarlet Fever, Convulsions, Diarhcea, .tc. Keep this remedy in the house, and•use it when pain is complained of, and no , serions sickness will follow. - • _ PRICE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday by P. A. STEB ' BINS II CO.,Retriil'Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, . opPosite D.P. Glassmire's Hotel, Coudersport, Pa. Apples, green; ill bush., $1 00 to 1 25 do dried, " 200 250 Beans,3 00 350 ~ Beeiwax, 11 ib., 1 • 35 40 Beef, • ~si 110 12 Berries, dried, ifl guar: . 10 18 Buckwheat, %I bush., 87 100 Buckwheat Flour,i 300 375 Butter, V lb., 1 25 28 _ Cheese, " , 12 14 Cloverseed 700 750 Corn, V bush., . '• 1 50 240 Corn Meal, per cwL, - 460 475 Eggs, If 3 doz., • l6 Flour, extra, `49 bbl, 12 00 15 00 do superfine • • " 10 00 12 00 Hams, 9i1.1b., 25 Hay, ll ton, 10 00 12 00 Honey, per ib., 12 15 Lard, IC I4 16 Maple Sugar, per lb., 12 15 Oats, `7il bush., 75 " , • 100 125 Onions, Pork, I :V fl bbl., I 45 00 50 00 do lb., • 20 25 do in whole hog 911 lb., 8 9 Potatoes, per bush.,_ 'l5 100 I Peaches, dried, V lb., . 25 30 Poultry, 11 lb., t 8 10 Rye, per bush., ' : - 1251 50 'Balt, V bbl:, 460 600 do `f3 sack, . • 16 Timothy eed , 2 50 350 Trout, per i bbl., ' 800 900 Wheat, %.1 bush., 150.1 62 White Fish, 11l 1 bbl., . 800 900 The Last Call. XTOTICE is hereby given that it is now II Four Years sinee.P. A. Stebbins and the undersigned closed their business, and as a part of the debts due them which remain un. paid now belong to ine. I will attend at the. Stdre of C. S. & E. A. Jones, in Coudersport, for the next thirty days to receive the pay on theta from those Indebted to said concern. after which they will be left in the hands of an officer for collection. A word to the wise is sufficient. C. S. JONES. • I Coudersport July 1, 1864. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, • PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISEASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Urina l) ry and sexual s}stems--new and reliable treatment—in reports of the HOWARD AS SOCIATION—serw.by mail in sealed letter envelopes, free or charge. Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Fe. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. jy 13 186.1-. Rare Chances ! I offer for snle onirensonabletertes artd,lib eral time: ONE FARM !—).46 Acrea—•46 Cleared ONE FARM l-235 Aores-80 Cleared ONE FARM!-50 Aeres-16 Cleared ON C E FARM !-300 Aores-5 Cleared And loth of Other, Farms and Land. Some money may be required down. Lucien Bird. Brookland, Pa., July 2, '64 tf MANT4OOI3: HOW LbST 1 HOW - RESTORED I 1 Just published, n new edition of Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay on the - radical cure (without medicine) of SPERMAYORRHOEA, oriSeminal Weakness, In voluntary Seminal Icisses, IMPOTEN CY , Mental end Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage, etc. ; also, COALTIIPTION, EPILEPSY, and FITS, induced by 84f-indulgence or sexual extravagance. ce, is a sealed envelope, only 6 tens. The celebrated arthor in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years snccessfhl practice, that the alarming consequences of *elf-abuse may be radically cued without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the applic/tion of the knife- 7 pohiting out a mode !of cure, at once simple, certain and effecntall by means of which ev ery sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lecture 'should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps.• Address the publishers. MIAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowry, Now York,Post office box 4586. DR. TbBIAS' VENITIAN LINIMENT El - AS — GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFAC JUL TION- during ,the fourteen years it has been introduced into the United States.--, After being fried by millions; it has been proclaimed the pain destroyer of 'he world. Pain ,cannot be where this liniment Is ap- If used as directed it cannot and nev er has failed in a single instance. For colds, coughs and Influenza; it can't be beat. One 25 c,ent bottle Fill cute all the above, besides belng.ustfel in every family for sudden acci dents, such as burns, cuts, scalds, insect stings, &c... It is perfectly innocent to take infernally, and can be_ given to the oldest Parson or youngest Ohild. Price 25 ant 50 cents a' bottle. 0i6ee..56 Cortlandt Street, NeW York: Sold by ill druggists. 'DASH PAID FOR IfUTTER, 1,1 bg E. IC Spencer. NT. SAVED U 60 PER ULATORS /TRE Nos., 1 &2 AT OSWAYO,PA., 'AIM 1 WRITENVILLE, N. Y. LLOVir CITI2ERS, Pr ends . and Custom r era: I return my thants to you for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me for the past ten years. ' i am noir adding to My stock totseleet from $20,000 Worth of Now Goode, and have opened a branch store at WHITES VILLE, N. Y., where•we shall keep a Large Stock of the best quality or 'Goads, and shall ever endeavor to give our Customers large bargains. We are now selling Good Shirtings and Sheetings for 25 to3o cents, worth 30 to' 40. Good Prints from 18.3-4 to 20 cell% worth 25 to 28. Good Detains 25 to 31 cents, Worth 31 to 37i. Good Plaid Alpaccas 28 to 30 cents,,worth 50 to 75. Extra Plain Alpaccas 40 to 62 cents, worth 63 to 88. Extra all-wool Delslas 37i to 50 cents, worth 50 to 75. Fine Mozambiques 22 to 25 cents, worth 38 to 45. Fine all• Wool Merinos 69 to 80 cents, worth $1 to $1,50. A large stock of Cassimers, Kt. Jeans, Sati netts, Broadcloths, and other goods equally as low. • CL 0 MLIM.-- This branch of•our trade we call your atten tion to in particular, as we can and will save you 25 to 50 per cent. Fine suits from $l2 to $l5, worth $2O to $25: Good black pants for $5,75; worth $4,50. Extra Doeskin $4150. SILKS,SHAWLSAC., of the Best and Latest Fashions, very low-- Fine Merinos, Thibet, Wool, Brochs. Stella, and most other kinds. . • Boots 4 Shoes. A large assortraent very low, Fine French Calf Ladies' Shoes for $1,15 worth $1,75. Men's Fine Calf Boots $3,4 . 5 to $4,75, worth $5 to $6. Hats and Caps for \ - Ladies and Gents, very low Crockery and Hardware, gankst 4glisito, at prlees tar below the present market price& c' ~o~etted tZfli 6?xtQeofi Flour, Pork, Fish, Halms, Tea, - Sugar, Coffee, Pepper, Spice, &c., he' as low as can be bong ta the State. Not having time or space to note further,we would say to those asking why we can afford to sell below other dealers, a this, we buy very large amounts and are in New York about one-Fourth of the time, and are so well acquainted with the market, that we buy Many goodalow and can afford to sell them at home at less prices than many merchants buy in New York. Our Store at Whitesville is under the management of Mr. R. J. SHEN HARD, who has been with me at Oswayo for the past two years, well known to the people of this section, and will ever try to give them all bargains for their interest. Our store at Oswayo, under the management of my broth. er, SIMMONS, an experienced dealer, who will ever give all customers the bettefit of all bargains. An early call is respectfully, solicited. Yours Truly, C. H. SIMIRIONS. Oswayo Regulator, No. 1, Whitesville Regulator No. I May 25, Itil. " ; • • -Ne;W. Spring Goods ! ! , L STEBBINS et Cm, Hone Go fr O ni de Ne w w hi Y et7 l4 the ll y!ti rge s t oc k ill sells. low as any house in the County) sou eisting-of '1 vg #,l, alto to all Tatbales viz t DRESS GOODS, DELAINNS, POPLIN,, ALPACA'S, liioZdArßlGll2-8, PLAID POPLINS) BLACK SILICS, ISAMIORAid MEM, CLOAKS) OAKINV 8, CASSIIIEBAS; SPA ns, Stll 4 l r(ittBRELZAS, cGc • T itOCIC MEteS FASHIONABLE CLOTEDIG! ALSO BOOTS & SHOES, OATS 4 CAPS, &c., &C., &cb CHOICE STOCK OP GROCERIES, Atours OIV IL4ND Tea from 75 eta to g 2 per pound P. Ai STEBBINS' & Cob; Cornet Rain sad geeond Streets' dimitiv May it, 1ik.43% - - IVEDVAlcoholft: - A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED litstraßLE EXTRACT -- ' Dr. Hooflandtg • German Bitters, PRKPARED: sr , Dr. O. M. J'Eualcsiin; WILL EFIrECTUALVY CURL LIVES COMPLAINT, . • • • • DIEPEPISIA, - • • JAUNDICE, Chroitic or /Venous Delniity,Diseities aj the Aidneys t and all diseases' arising • from n a disordered Liver or Stoniach, Such as Constipation, .Itiward Files, Fulness • or Blood to the ilead,Acidity of the Stomach, Rouses, Heartburn, Disgustfor Food,Ftil ness or weight in the Stomach, Sour . Era etatioosoSitik big Or Flattering 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 ef Vision, Dots or Webs before the. Sight, Fever and dull Pain hi the Head, Deficiency of Per.; spiration, Yellotvuess - of the Skin and Eyes,Painin the ,Side, Back; Chest; • timbs, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, ,p on s tan t Imagi nings of Evil, and iiret4 Depressions of Spirits. BOOFLAND'S GERMAN 'BITTEBS I Are not a new and untried article, but pave stood the teat of fifteen years trial byl the American public ; and their reputations and sale; ate not rivaled by any similar prepara tion. The p'reptietors have thousands' o fAetters froni_the lisost eminent V" CLERGYM.EN, LAWYERS. ' •PHYPICTANS, and • CITIZENS. Testifying .Of Their own personal knowledge to the beneficial effects and medical virtuoso these Bitters. ATTEIITTOII, SOLDIERS END TEE PRiENDS OP 'SOLDIERS.' We tall the attention of all having reltilions or friends in the army tothe fact that "HOOF LAND'S German Bitters" will ture nine tenths of the diseases induced' bl exposares' 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 ate suffering from de bility. Every case of that kind can be read ily cured by Eloofland's (Merman Bitters.-- Diseases resulting from disorders'of the diges tive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in stating that if these Bitters mere freely need among out: soldiers; hun dreds of lives knight be saved that'.other wise will be lost. We tall particular attention to the follow ing remarkable and well authenticated cure of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use !thrown language, ' , lima been saved by . the Bitters:" . • ; I Masses. Jona Si; Evess.—Well, gentlemen, your Hootland German Bitters has saved my ltfe. There is no mistake in this. rt, 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 have been for the last four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated battery, and tinder the immelliate tom- Mend of 'Capt. B. Ayres. Through the exposure attendant Upon my arduous duties, I was attacked in November last with ittflam atioaof the lungs, and was for seventy-two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debility, heightened' by aii,aftaek of dysentery. I was then removed from The White rionatt, and sent to 'this city on board the Steamer "State of Maine " fram which I landed oa the 28th of Tune. Since that time I have been about as low ai any one could be and• still retain a spark of vitality,. FOr a 'Week or morel Was scarcely able to swallow anything, and if I did force a morsel dowry, it was immediately thrown np again. I could not even keep a glass of water on ray stomach. Life could not last under Bitch 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 the they could do no more for me, and advised me tb see a clergyntan, and to make Bath dispoti tian of my limited funds as best suited me. An acquaintance who visited me, at the hes& vital, air. Frederick Steinbrein, 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 gloonty shadow of death receded, and I am now, thank God'far it, getting bet ter. Though I have 'taken but two bottleft, I have gained ten .ponnds, and I feel. sanguine of being Werinitted •to rejoin my .wife'-and daughter, from wham I have heard nothing for ,eighteen months ; for. gentlemen; i am a loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of, 'Front Royal.' To your invaluable-Bitters I owe the certainty of life which has taken the place 'of vague fears—to your Bitters - will I owe the glorious privilege of again clasping to my bosom those who are dearest to sue in life. 'CLOTEtS, Very truly kotits ) ISAAC MALONg; We fully coticar hi the truth of the above statement, as we bad despaird of seeing our ,comrade, Mr. Malone, tespored to health. lohn Cnddleback, Ist New York Battery , ' George A. Ackley, Co. 4, I ith Maine. Lewis Chevalier; 92d New York. 1. B. 'Spence r A rtillery, Battery F. J. B. Pabterell, Co. B. 2d Vermont. . Henry 13, ,Terome, Co. B, . do. • Henry T. Macdonald, Co. C, 6th Maine. John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine. Herman Koch,,Co. Er, 72d New,„York. Nathaniel B. Thomas, Co. F, 95th Penal .Andrew, J. Kimball, Co. A, 3d Vermont, John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Penn. 'BEWARE OF COITNT.ERFEITS See sheathe signature ofPC. M. JACKSON," is on the WIL&PPICIt of etich bottle. PNICKS : , , Large Size (holdlog.nearly dpnhle quantity) 41.00 pet Bottle—half doz. $5.00 Small Size-75 cts. pr Bottle—half doz. $4.00 Silent& your n€atest druggist norhat4 the article, do not be put off by . anyof the intox icating prepatations that maybe offered in its place, but send to us, and we will forward, setzwely packed, by express. PRINCIPAL OFFICE•AND iIAItiIII!ACIIAt No. Sal Arth Street.' - JONES & EVANS. 1, (SuOcesiori to C. 3I..ACKSON do Co, PR.OPRIEtORS. tOlt. ogle iiitiiriggiets Rad. Dealers bin*" limas tb, Matted Statool. Tintibuipilii, Aug. IS, 186 jIISPONSIIII4 partite 'ablean l .44lrons / 1 otindertaking-the of en tire or s partpf s 4ng,road t (16i feet wide,) of from 1210 15milei in the Sooth-Eastern part of. Potter County, Penn., ra,, , rpply, for partieniars•to CHAS. ifEINEd#4, fort#7lll: Germanir; Potter Co, Pa. June 8,1884.4 f. Ohs Midg e -t o, a Mowing fitatolv, tchallenge anyAgentof anbtinrd, Ohio. RavVson, - Cayuga Cblefeir frAtckeye Eiptiing Maihines in 'Potter Century, to meet any. where lapis County'whbli 2if miles of this place, and test . the rnaCMtime iticuttinglight suck:heavy, long or_sbort cruse _ ; on 'ground rough and stony or smooth-whereyer it .has been plovredon 'cattleig,itublde bigk,and short, on lightness of draft, strength eitidAdr" - ability, ease in handling to team and Artier, passing obstacles large aid smalt The Judges to be. chosenfrom the spectaw tors at the trial (but not '"vicivrtag.maalitete men") two by each Agt.—thedrnamelplitief: to a hitt and one drawn out each Agent present; these to conititate the Setdges. • The machines to be worked first by their ,Agents, and then by each of the Judge,' . and handling each one.. The - Agents whose Machines are beaten shall pay all ex penses of tbis, and all advertisements of trial, handbills, &c. • '• ' A report of the trial to be published in 'the Porrga Jotrairst. Agents accepting this. will please notify me at Sprint Mills, N.Y., of time and place of trial. Also see to'the roper notices of trial. ' • ' • O. L. HOYT, Agent for $. W. A. Woods Prize Mower Next , SW. ; Raldng Combined, and our s. Binghtfro, Potter Co., Pa, .Tuli's 1864. • 64. 1864. .IiILADELPHIA .4; NM !RAILROAD.— 1 This greet _line traverses the Northern and. Northwest counties of Pennsylianin to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie; It has neen leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, and tnder thefr auspices Is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. ~ It is now in Ilse for Passenger, and Freight bnainesa from liarrisbtirg to St. Itimy's jX I6 miles) on the Eastern Division, , and from Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles) on the Western, Division. I! • ' ' ram or-manure TRAMS 11. T gleollll7ll Leave Eastward. * Express Train, 3 50 I'. M. Leave Westward. Autommodation Train, I, 30 P. M. Cars run _through wrrnotrr ensigns bath ways between Philadelphia and Lock Have■ and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both ways between Williamsport and Balti. more; , and Williamsport and Philadelphia, • For information respecting Passenger linsi !less apply at the S. E. Cor. 12th and !latices 4treets. .. I — And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: , • S. B. ttingston, Jr., Cm 13th and 'Market Ste., Philadelphia. , !I J. W. Reynolds Erie. J. U. Drill, Agent R. C. R. R. Baltimore, H. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Pre(ght Age: Phil's Lrms L. HOUPT, ' Gen'E at JOS: D. POTTS, , Gerel Manager, Notice. 'GERMANIA, Potter Co., Pa., Ang. I, 18'63,. oTtct is hereby given that; Charles Bt -1.11 shor, now or late of this county, holding the following described property. has not yet paid any consideration whateterfcr thst sena, and all persons are hereby warned not to pnr chate why of said property of the said tushor before the decision of the Court Is given in this case and C. Bnshor has paid to Inellts consideraticin money therefor. the folloWing is the property 4 'lst. A certain tract of land heir the Ger., mania Mill, in warrant 5075. AbhOit township, Potter county, Pa., containing 100 Also 25 acres in warrant 8078 end adjoining the above. , 2nd. A certain tract of latoktrith Lill oaf! improvement's thereon, near Kettle Creek,. in warrant 5819, in Stewartson to ship, Potter county ) pa., containing about S 4 trees. , 0. 13Ushor holds also in trait warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township, Tiovi coulity, Pa., on the road leading fromtlermania Gaines,. 'containing 850 acres. ; i tf . WM. 11ADDE. • Wit. U. VILLE& • J , , MILLER & McALARNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-tA.W. IAttRT.B3I.7RO AGENTS for the Collection of Claims against the.tnited.States and State.Goe... ernments, such as Pension,-Bounty, Arrears of Pay acc. loidtese Box 95, garrisharg,Ps announce in - yanrpap itbat JOWL" M. KILBOURNE is a 'candidate for Oa :officer of Representative 'or. Potter, Eotknty." - Pike Mills, June 8, 1864. The :RoolieErter Sti;a*!butter, QLIISTED, 4; KELLY, CouderipirL haie Abe exclusive agency.fer this celebrst4 Cosh - toe 'in ibis cogaty. It is covenient, doi wpm Dirs. 1, 111so.-1z EMEMI MEE