The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, July 27, 1864, Image 3

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Conderisport,-Werinesday -Evaiing July 27, 1864
t r ocal and -General.
LOST—Between the Po?it Office and
Glassinire's Hotel, a GOLD SLEEVE-BUT
TON. The finder will confer a filvor i by leav
ing it at the ,TounNet. Office—Coliderspart,Pa.
, 10...§ae-New Advertisements:,
4par We refer ci . Oe'readers to the Advt.!,
ue i r i s is to Ac t ft u d e Adve . t
i3em
tient of the Spring a
mg this issue. This Institution is deserving of
'your pUtronage.
oar C. 11. Simmons is receiving a fresh
supply of New Good's for August. Charley's
Goods needs no "puffing" to make them sell
,as the people throughout the County knows
'he always does as he agrees to. .Read his
new list of prices.
_There are four recruits wanted to fill
the quota,of this borough under; the call for
500,000 Men, to whom the folloWing bounty
will be , paid in cash :
Town. Bounty for one year,
Government Bounty for one yeatS
Total Bounty, I • $3OO
Bounty Pay per Month, $25
GA-eminent Pay per Month, 20 '
Total Pay per Month,
Those wishing to accept this !proposition
will
. please report to D. F. Glassmire, Cou
dersport, Pa.
,War Col. Thomas Young, of the l :llBth Ohio
Reg., pai4 this place a flying visit on Satur
day last. The Col. is from Gen ., Sherman's
Army, and speaks encouragingly' of it. His
health is somewhat impaired by his long and
arduous duty, but we hope be will 'soon •be re
stored to perfect health. He repOrts Reuben
Persing of Pike township a member of the 96th
Reg. as coming in on the same train with him
from Cleveland, having lost an Arm at the
battle of Kenesaw. :He also report's Wm. Hal.
tenbach, Ed. Kelley and Michml Dunn of the
46th as being wounded, Dunn having lost
both legs. He speaks well of the boys and
says Pennsylvania may well be proud of the
gallant 46th. •
ARREST OF AN ENROLLING OFFIEER.-4013R
B. Wagner, an ,enrolling lfficer Clinton
. 'County, was arrested by the Provost Marshal,
'on Wednesday week. The charges, as we
understand them are, that the name of William
3tocClure was. the first drawn on the fifty per
cent. extra; that after the order was issued
that none of the fifty per cent. men!were to be
•held on the draft; Wagner went to McClure
lid' told him that for $25 he (Wagner,)
would take his (McClure's) name from the
top and place it at the bottom of the list,
which would not be reached to the num
ber required. McClure being a (poor man
'obtained the money from his friends - arid paid
it to the enrolling officer. The matter leaked
out and hence the arrest. *lf the fats sustain
the charge, it is an outrage which should he
severely punished. By this it is shown that
she dray oh' the enrolling officers -is confined to
the business of enrollment and not extended
to that of acting as attorneys. They are ap
poiated to see that able-bodied meo go into
the service and nut to seek for canses of ex
emption.
Our Quo;a,—lt i 3 very necessary in or
`der that our quota on the next draft be near
what it should bd. that the people go to work
imihediately and _have the names of the non
`liable stricken from the rolls. Two respecta
ble citizens certifying that a person is in the
...l-united States Service, designating Alm Com
,paneand Regiment, will,he sufficient tv have
such pers'Ons name taken from the. roll, state
'also whether they have enlisted since the en-
rollment. 'Cases of aliemtge. Cages wher
Imeri are mv:nifestly permanently unlit for th
'service they should eppear before the Boa •
for examination, when they are too poor to
afford the expense Of the trip a sum of money
ithould 'be raised by the citizens and they sent
, on for examination; This shOuld be done
immediately as no one can telt when the quo
ta for the next draft will be assigned and af
ter it is done the exemptions will not affect
the quota. 'Dead men who are on the rolls
should he'stricken oft" by the 'same means as
those who are in the service. Blanks will
be sent to some persons in every township
fur these purposes.
BEAD QUABTERS, IST DIVISION, STET A. C.
July 11, 1864.
Da. 0. T. ELLISON', of Coudersport, .Peiun'a.,
(Citizen Surgeon) having rendered very ME
cieqt service at the Operating Table, and
untiring exertions in attending to the sick
. and wounded in the several battles in which
this Army has been 'engaged since May 9th,
1864; we, the
,undersigned Medical Officers,
take great pleasure in tendering him our most
'grateful thank's for his professional services
which have fisen altogether 'uncompensated. ,
C. H. ChilTiberlain, U. S. Vols. ,Surg. in
Chief, 4 Division, sth Army Corps. ,
W. R. DeWitt;. Jr. D. S. Vols., F. urg in
Chief, Ist Div. Army Corps Rospital.,
G. W. Metcalf, Surg. in Chief 2d• Brigade,
4th Division, sth Army Corps.
A. S. Coe, Snrg. 147th N. Y. Vols., d Brig.
4th Division, 5:11 Army Corps.
J. W. Beec,
.24th Mich. Vols. Surg. n Chief!
Ist Brigade,. 4th Division, sth Army orps.
A. M. Preston Surg. Gth Wis. Vet. ols.
J. Ebusole, Surg. 9th Ind.; in cha ge 4th
Division Hospital; sth Army Corps.
N. Rounds Barnes,Asst. Surg. 7th N. Sols,
Win. T. Humphrey, Surg. 149th Pajols.
T. C. Reamer, Surg:. in Chief 143 P. V.,
Ist Brig. • • •
J. Allan Ramsay, Surm. , l2lst Pa.
H. Strauss, Surg. 15ePa. Vols.
3. L. /Way ; Asst. kurg. 187th Pa.
W. W. Webb, Asst. Surg. 149th P
A.Harshberger, Asst.•Surg. 149th P
SPRING MILLS At A.IDE
SPRING MILLS, ALLEGANY. CO.,
&us HORTON:JR.,
Mrs. ADA WALKER HOUTON ; Pre . I
,
.NELLIE WALKER, rA
Miss A. A. Tuna, Teacher o;
The Fall Term commences Sept= . 1
The Winter Term commences Dece
- The Spring Term commences March
Tuition from Four to Eight Dollars.
Board,S2.oo to $2.50 per week.
The Principalhaving recently grads
one of_the first • Commercial Colleges
State, is thnionghly prepared to teach
'and Double' Entry Book-Keeping B
'Commercial Law, &c., in as good a
not is taught in any of the first Coll.
the , Country :
Furnished rooms for self-boarding
prices.
For further information address the !I
pal or the undersigned.
NV3f. COB
President Board of Trus,
Corrected ever 7
BINS di 00.; -Re
• and
opposite D
Coud
Apples, greep, b'
do ._dried, •
Beads,
Beeswax, lb.,
Beef', SI
Berries, drled, q
Buckwheat, ' bust
Buckwheat Flour,
Butter,
Cheese, “
.
Cloverseed j
Corn, 'll bun.,
Corn Meal, per ctvt.
Eggs, 11 doz.;
Flour, extra,
do superfine
Hams, `l-1 lb., j -
Hay, Qru ton,
HQpey, per lb.;•
Lard,
Maple Sugar, per lb.
Oats, bush.
Onions, "
Pork, bbl.,
do 11 lb.,
do in whole hog, '
Potatoes, perhush.,
Peaches, dried; 7 1 1 lb
Poultry,-'. lb:,
Rye, per bush:, •
Salt ; `l-1
do 79 sack;!.
Timothy eed
Trout, perk bbl.,
Wheat, bush.,
White Fish,
$2OO
100
XTOTICE is hereby given that it is now
.111 Four Years sincelrA. Stebbins and the
undersigned cltised their business, and as a
part of the debts due theni which remain un
paid now belong to rne. I will attend at the
Store of C. S. E. Ai. Jones, in Coudersport,
for the nest thirty days to receive the pay on
them from thnse indebted to said concern,
after Which they will be left in the hands of
an officer for collectibn. A word to the wise
is sufficient. C. S. JONES.
Coudersport July I, 1864.
HOWATID ASSOCIATION
PIIILAI/LPFIIA, PA.
1110ASES of the Nervous, Seminal, Drina
iy and seituil s}ptems—new and reliable
treatment—in reports of the ROWARD AS
SOCIATIONsent by Mail in sealed letter
envelopes; free . of charge. Address, Dr. J.
SFJLLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Association,
Fo. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
jy131864. .
Rare Chances !
.1.
I offer for,sale on reasonableietml and lib
eral time; L.
ONE FARA !,--146Aeres-46 Cleared
I . •
ONEVARM!-L235 Acres-80 Cleared
ONE FARM !-50 Acres -i6 Cleared
ONE FARM !,300 Aerei3-5 Cieatexl
And lots of other FArms and haild
Some money may be required down,
Lucien Bird:
Brookland, Pa., July 2 ) '64 tf
- MANHOOD: •
"HOW LOST ! HOW RESTORE
Just' published, n ;new edition of Dr.
Culverwell's Celebrated Essay
on the rwlical;cure (without medicine) of
SP.:IIMATP-rinoE,k, or eminal Weakness, In-
Ivoluntar: tal losses, ImPOTENCY, Mental
and Phy ipaeit, Impediments to Mar ,
rime, etc CoNSIT3IPTION, EPILEPSY, and
Frrs, oy sel6ndul,gence or sexual
extravagance.
Mr•-I.=rice, in a sealed envelope, only 6 eons.
The celebrated alithor in this admirable
egsv clearly _demonstrates, from a thirty
years successful practice, that the alarming
consequences of self-abuse may be radically
coed without. the dangerous use of internal
medicine or the appliCation, of the knife—
pointing oat a moue of cure, at once simple.
certain and effecutal, by means of which ev.
ery sufferer, no matter what his condition'
may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately
and radically. '1
tig-This Le'ettlre shduld be in the. hands
of every youth and every Env 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.
CHAS. .J. C. KLINE Sc CO.,
127 Bowry, N9w Yoric,Post office box 4586
DEL tO i I3IA.S:
VENITIAN LINIMENT
. . .
ETAS GIVEN UNIVR , RSAL SATISFAC
TION during' the fourteen years it has
been intimeMed into ' the Uniteli States.—
After being tried Iby millions, it . has been
prnclmmett.the pain destroyer of 'he World.
Pain cannot be where this liMment is ap
plied. If used as directs it cannot and nev
er has failed in a single Instance. Folicrlds,
coughs and influenza, it can't be bdat. One
25 cent bottle will 'Curep the above, besides
being useful in evel.y. fathily. for sudden acci
,detits, such ae burns, cuts, scalds, insect
stings, &c. It is perfec ly innocent to take
internally, and can be given to the oldest
person or youngest cltild. Price 25 and 50
cents a bottle. Office, q 6 Cortlandt Street,
New York. Sold by all druggists.
MINK AND GRENBACHS,
i i,
MO Hunters and Trap ers in Southern Al
l. legany and Norther PennSYltania be it
known, that from this til farther notice, the
subscribers will pay FI ' DOLLARS EACH
in greenbacks, for all h althy living Mink,
delivered to them iii Wel sville. These Mink
are now worthleis for 1 r, and, will remain
comparatively so for three or four months,
their Skins not being primd till about the
middle of December. , Whole litters of Mink
now prevail on the tributaries of the Genesee
and Allegany, and can be taken in boa traps.
Persons catching them bare only, to keep
theni , confined in atboit 'well ventilated and
kept hi a cool place,kvith a dish' of goodpure
water at all times in the box,and half a dozen
if caught can be bronglft 'to market at once.
i
Mirk can be caught im h more readily now
than when the season be nines advanced and
celd, and will bring just as good price by
selling to the subscribers Bring them along
then, singly or by the dozen, and the Money
is ready. IWI LIAM W. COLE,
lAS ' ER. 1'; COLE.
Wellstille,'July 19; 186 .-4m:
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PAID FOR 13IITTER, ,
by • • E. K.; Eipenter:
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• dnesda,y'.433 , ..P. A. 8188
ail-Dealers in•Gibchries
Provisions,
. Glassmirel tote',
drriport, Pa.
ashy
isd
$1 00 451 25
;2'oo. 2 50
$OO 350
35- 40
10 12.
cart. 10 18
1.,.• •87 100
300 375
25 • 28
12 14
700 750
1 50 240
450 475
16
bbl:; • . 12 00 15 00
41 /0 00 12 00
25
10 02 12 00
• " 12 15
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14 16
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1 00 .125
45 00 50 00
• 20 25
8 9
76 100
25 30
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450 500
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250 350
800 900
150 162
800 900
The Last Call.
50 PEA CENT, SAVED
AT REGULATORS
Nos: 1 &
AT OSWAYO,PA.
WHITESVILLE, N. Y.
VBLLOW CITIUNS, 'Friends and Ctistoin
.l: erg : I return my thanks to you for the
liberal patronage bestowed upon me for the
past ten years. am now adding to my stock
to select from
$20,000 Worth of New Goods
and*have opened a branch store at WiIITES
VILLE, N. Y., where we shall keep -a Large
Stock of the best quality of Goods, and shall
ever endeavor to give our customers large
bargains. We are now selling
Good Shirtings and Sheetings for 28 to 37
cents, worth 37 to 75.
Best grades of Prints from 25 to 30 cents,
worth 37.
Good Delains 25 to 37 cents, worth 35 to 45.
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 Delains 371 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. Jeant,
netts, Broadcloths, and other goods equally
as low.
CL OTHIXG.-
This branch of our trade we call ycinr atten
tion to in particular, as we can and will save
you 25 to 50-per cent. Fine snits from $l2
to $l5, worth $2O to $25. Good black pants
for $3,75, worth $4,50. Extra Doeskin $4,50.
SILKS OSHA
of the Best nn3 tatesi Fashions, very low.
Fine M:irinos, Thihet, Wool, Brodie. Stella
and most other kindti,
Boots 4* Shoes.
A large aesoitment very lour
Fine French Calf Ladies' Shoes for $1,25,
worth $1,75.
Men's Fine Calf Boots $3,75 to $4,75; worth
$5 to $6.
Hats and Caps for
Ladles and Gents, very low.
Crockery and Hardware;
gaithtt 3trtitot,s', $„
at paces far. below the present market riiiciti
. .
.12zteeted eniel .
Pork, Fish, Harris,
Strijar, Coffee,
Pepper, SpiceiF&e.,
as lOw as can be bought in the State:
Flour,,
hot having time or space to note further,=xe
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 tithe, ai are so well
acquainted with the market,. that we buy
many goods low arid can afford to sell them
at hrime at less prices thin many - ' merchants
buy in New York. Oar Store at Whitearille
is under nianag:ernent of Mr. t. fi. SHEP
HARD, who has been with me at Oswayo for
the past trVo years, well known to the people
of this section '
and will ever try to give thorn
all bargains to their interest. Our stoma at
°sway°, under the management of illy &oili
er, WM. SIMMONS, an experiericed dealer,
who will ever give all customers the benefit
of all bargains. An early call is respectfully
solicited. Years Truly,
C. H. SIMMONS;
osiaio Regulator, No.
- - - Whiteaville Regulator NO. 2
"fay 25, 186 t . .
AND
Sti.N.,UAIBRELLAS, &c
Full stook of MEN'S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING !
itAli s.it. CAP g.,0
clivici stoci
1 • •
Tea frcepr
.ate to per pound
r.
Cealivispee, 11; iiiitt•iy.
•New
Spring Goods !
Pi A. StEBBINi it Co,,
Eiarejnst recelired from New York, a large
stock of seasonable Goods which they Rill
sell as low OS any house in the County; coal
sisting of ,
Prg ettxolo
•
in all varieties via i
DRESS GOODS,
DELAINES;
POPLIMS I ,
ALfttiCAV 8,
NOZAN.idGeriA
PLAID POPLINS,
BLACK SILK
BALII,O4AL SKIPTS'.
CLOAKS,
CLOAKINGS,
CASSIMERES,
ALtd '
BOOTS & SHOEg,
&C.; &C.' &ci
C41,4)C BRIE 81
AZTAZ'S 01V
iii Ai stElißiNsi-ir, Co:,
earner Betteis,
-11Fot
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT
a Pure Tonids
D'oofland's
Gerinad jElitt4Pr4l
PREPARED BY
Dr. C. M. J'aekdoni Philacia.Pa.
WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE'
COMPLAINT' ; „
DYSPEPSIA,
Chronic Or Nervous Debility, Diseases oj
the. Kidneys, and all diseases arising
from a disordered Liver or Stosmach,
Such as Conatipation, In*ard Piles, Fulness
or Blood to the Head,Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food,Ftil
ness or weight in the Stomach, Sout
Eructations, §ink ing or Fluttering at
the Pit'of the Stomach, Swimming
of the Head, Hurried and Dila- •
cult Breathing, Fluttering at the Hea.rt;Chok
ing or Suffocating sensations When in a ly
ing postare, Dimness of Vision, Dots or
Webs before the Sight, Fevbr and dOll
Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per
spiration, Yellowness of the Skin
and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back,
Chest, Limbs, Ize., Sudden Flushes iof Heat,
Burning ld the Flesh, Constant Like
pings of Evil, and great Depression:, .
of
. .
HOOFLAND'S, GERMAN BITTEBS i
Are not a new 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 sham. prepara
tion,
The proprietors have thousands Of Letters
from the most eminent
'CLERGYMEN,
LAWYERS. -
PHYSICIANS, and
CITIZENS.
Testifying of their own personal knowledge,
to the beneficial eiletts and medical virtues of
these Bitters.
AtTiNTiON, iOLDtEIISI ,
AND THE FUIENDs OF SOLDIERS.
We Celine intention °tall having relations
or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF
LAND'S German Bitters" *ill cure hate tenths
' of the diseases induced by exposhres and
privations incident to camp life. In the lists,
published althciet. daily in the nitvspalieril, on
the arrival of the. sick, it will be noticed that
a very large proportion are suffering froinde
bility. Every case of that kind can be read
ily cured by. HoofiandfS perrhan Bitters =+
Diseases resulting from disbrders of thedigee
tfve organs are speedily removed. We have
no hesitation in stating that, if theee.Bitters
Were freely Used among ohr soldiers, hun
dreds of lives Might be Saved that other
wise will be lost - I
We call - particular attention to the follow
ing remarkable and well authenticated cure
of ohe Of the nation's heroes, whose life, to
use his own language, I:"bas boen sated
thg Bitters
Plin.inttenta, Aug. 23, 1863.
MESSRS. JONLS & - Dvess.—Well, gentlemen,
your Efootiand German Bitters has saved my
life. There is no mistake in this.
• It is
vonched for by numbers of my comrades,
some of:Whose names are appended, and Who,
were fully eonizant of all . the circumstancesof my case. I am, and have been for the laSt
four years, a member of Sherman's celehrated
battery, and under the immediate Com
mand of Capt. It. B. Ayres: Through the
exposure attendant upon my ardnolis duties,
I was attacked in November last with 'Altern
ation of the lungs, and was for seventy-two
days in the hospital. This was followed by
great debility, heightened by an attack of
from dysentery.. I was then removed fro the'
White House, and sent to this city oh board
the Steamer "State of Itairih," (rain which I
landed on the 28th of June. Since that time
I have beeh about as low as any one Coulcl . be
and still retain a spark of vitality. For a
week or more I tuns scarcely 'able tit SivalloW, I
anything, and if I did force a morsel dowa, it
was immediately thrown up again..
I could not even keep a glass of water on
my stomach. Life could not last dhder such
circumstances; and; actordirigly the physi
cians who had been working raithfbily, th9'
'unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp
of the dread Archer, frankly fold the ,they
could' do no more for me, and advised me to
see a 'Clergyman, and to make such diWitsi
tion of my limited funds as best silitek me.,
An acquaintance who visited me at the hoe.
pital, Mr. Frederick Steinbron, of Sixth below
Arch Stree't, advised me, as a forlorn hope,
to try your Bitters, and kindly proctured
bottle. From the, time I commenced taki'ng
them the gloonty shadow of :death receded,
and I am now. thank God for it, getting bet 7
ter. Though I have taken but tiro bottles, I
have gained ton-.pounds; and I feel sanguine
of Seing permitted t 6 rejoin, itty wife: and
daughter, from Whotit I have heard nothing
for eighteen months ;. for, geritienien, I alit a
loyal Virginian, frotti the . Vicinity ,cif Front
Itoyal. Toyour hittalhable titters I Wee the
certainty pf life which has takekthe Place of,
vagne fears—to Your Bitters will I owe the
glorious, Privilege of again 'clasping .to my',
bosom those who are dearest to me in life.
Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE;
We fully concur in the truth Of the tiboire
statement, as we had despaired of seeing otir
comrade,lllr. Malone, restored to health:
John CuddlebaCk, ist sew' York Battery,
• George A.,Ackley, Co. c i lith Maine.
Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York.
I. E. Spencer Ist Artillery,.liattery
3. B. FubeWel l i, C0..8, I 2d Vermont.
. Henry B. 3,eroutey CO. B, do.
Macdonald, Co. C, 6th Maimi.
John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine.
Herman Koch, Co. H, 72d New York.
CLOThS,
Nathaniel B. Thomas. Co. F, 05th Penn.!
Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A, 3d Vermont,
John Jenkins, Co. 13. 106th Penn.
BKNVARR OF GCiIJNTEAFEITS
Bes that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON;'
Is the tra,teraa of each. bottle. I ;
PRICES: • 1
- .
Large biZe (holding nearly double quantity)
$l.OO per Bottle—half .doz. $5.00
Small Size-75 cts. pr Bottle—half doz. $4.00
your
Should nearest druggiSt not have he
article, do not be put (Alb/ any of the intox
icating prepaintions that maybe offered ni its
place, but send to us, and we' will forward,
securely packed, by eipress, • , -
PRIIiCIPAL OFFICE AO MANUFACTORY
- No. 631 Arch Street.
• JONES & EVANS,:
(SicC,eisois tot. ix...rActisON ktcU
PROPRIETORS*.
!lite i ttioigists and Dealers In"Taq
%Iry in the Visited .4 ss..
To Rawl Vontractokr..
71 ESPONSIBLE . ! parties able and desironi
44, tuideirtaking tbe building _of the .en
tire or a part of a 114 road, (I6i feet wide,)
of from 12 td 16 in. the-South-Easters
part of Potter County, Penna., ...pply for.
paiticniars to Ctina. MEINS, Esq., anrreyer,
fiVrthapia, Potter Co.; Pa. ,
-8, issi.-tt
to a Mg
challenge,any Agent of , Aubb,ard, Ohio.
tßawdoii, Cayuga Chief or Bucke ye Mowing
Machined id Potter County , to. Meet me any
where in this County. within 20 miles of this
place, and test the machines . in, cutting light
andlheavy,, long or dhoti ;grass ; on ground
rough and stony or ggiootit--wherever it has
been plowed—on cutting stubble high and
short, on lightness of drati; strength and'dur- .
*ability, ease in handling toC team and driter,
passing obstacles large arid small. 4-
The Judges to be choden froth the sfiedta
' tors at the trial (but not
.litnovring machine
men") two by each Agt—their names lint in
to a hat and one s drawn out, by each Agent
present i these to constitute the tudges.
The machines to be worked first, by their
Agents, and then by each Of the Judges driv
ing slid handling each 'one. The Agents
whose Machines are beaten; shall pay all ex
penies of this, and all adveitisements of trial,
A report of the' trial to be published in the
POTTER Jot:fader. Agents, accepting this. _
will please notify me at Spring Mills, N. Y., of
time and place,of trial. Also see to the proper
notices of trial
JAIINDIOE
C. L. HOYT, Agent for .
W. A. Woods Prize Mower New Sel f
R aking Combined, and others.
gingham, Potter Co., Pa., July 5, 1864.
r'
WAIT - IMA
C. H. WARnINER
Cofitiffues to repair CLOCKS, WATCHES and
'JEWELRY in Coiad'ersport, and keeps 'co4:l-;
stan#3P On'haisTaisd fo'r Sara a go'o'd assort
theta of
• Vtatchee and
Of Jevvelip
the 'very best quality. Also,.
PLATED WARE,. ~. 1 SPECTACLES,
, VIOLIN STRINGS, REVOLVER'S, le:
Also, a fultsupply of
Fishing T.abkle
w .
hich he is selling at.the lowest prices for
cash. Every article Old Warranted to be as
represented, . .
Shop oe Main Street, fw . o. dooiv. north
P. A. Stebbins & Co's Store, At the sign 'of the
~B ig Watch."
,
GERMAICIA, Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 1, 1883.
NOTICE is hereby given that Charles Be
shor, now or late,of this county, holding
the following described property. has not yet
paid 114 consideration whatever fcr the Sante;
and all persons are hereby warned riot to purl
chase any of said property of the said Bushor
before the decision 9f the Court. is given is
this case and C. Bushor has paid 144 me th'i
considerapon istiftney therefor..
'Pie following is the property :
Ist ,A certain tract of land .near the Ger:;
mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott to wnshiP,
Pptter county, Pa., containing 100 acres.—
Also 25 acres in Warrant 5078 and adjoinini
the, above, .
.
. 2nd. A bertrin tract of land, With Mill and
iiriproieinepts thereon,..near.Ketae Creek,'ln.
warrant 5819, in Stewartion township, Potter
county, Pa., containing abont 204 acres.
C. Elnshor, holds also in trust warrant no.
2501, in Gaines township,_Tioga county, Pa;
on the road lettding . fromGerinania to Gaines;
oontaining 850 acres.
tf
Wit. H. MILLER J on'ALsiiiiir.
. .
MILLER it .111eAtAIR.NEY . ,
ATTORNEYS-4T--LANIT,
1 - TAIIRIS.I3OII.b-, PA . .;
. .
AGENTS for ..the Collection of Clainii
against the United StateS if - 1;1d Slate Goy;
erinments, such as Pension, Bounty, .o,rrearl
of Pay hce. Addreke Boi 65, gairiabnit, Pa
ASSEMBLY. i , -
ISI .• . " •
ease announce in your Raper that JOAN
M. KILBOIJRNE is a *cendidafe for . the office
of Representative 'oi. Potter County. .R.
Pike Mills, June 8, 1864.
PA,; STATE SORIIIAL SCHOOL
iIIAttSITELD, TInGAI CO .
THIS INSTITUTION H i AS
netVnizeil k the State Anthorities,
December, 1862.
L Sbliciol. •
'And formally. Opened as such in 4eptember lara.
The Schoolis at length places upon a tie=
'cure basis—the' State appropriation of the
current year et:tabling the Tritstee to eitiri=
guish the greater Portion off' the outstanding
liabilities, and to make extensive improve=
meats, upon the buildings "and . grounds. _
The Second School Year will commencer
on Monday, September's, - 1.864. •
Prof. &LEH, for the pea *
charge df the Chester Count r y , . (Pa.)_ Normal.
Scheol, hai been elected Princtpal, and Prof.
Falrat CaosaY, recently of the same institd
tioll. has 'been appointed to the rro.feisuistip
of Languages and Literatifie.
It is desirable that stUdentsshouta . inte'r at
the commencement of a term, and for a peiiorl
Of not fedi than thirtepn weeks- Ttillkolit.
in advance per terra; S6.OP. Ifu extra
eharges for the laguages or the.highei math
imatics: < Tett hooks rented at reabnablo
Cates. Vocal and instritmental Music at
teachers' prices. Boarding in the hall, or'in.
private flimiliea,froin $2.50 to $3.00 Per week.
Fare from Philadelphia, sB.so;;from Harris
hug,
to
.
T the . estate of 4AIIES COITON, late of.
Harrison, township; Potter count, dec'd, have
been granted 40 the subscriber, all persobs
indebted to said estate are reque-4 to aldiCti
immediate payment,,and those 11)Ir . iag claims
against the same *ill present them, duly mow
thenticated, for settlement to
LEROY D. Gar f,
Condersperit., 4121,7_ 20, -4864.
Notice.
WM. RADDX