The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, August 17, 1864, Image 3

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-P ER COUNT IJOUENAI,,
"al- iII. GFe r iieral
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Par gelo Crapsey, of RoUlot, shot him
self en 'day the first day of 'plus t—cq use
not 'km was thought to be i s little crazy.
$e was - 0 ce a member of the)7lll Bechtel's.
.
meeting in Oswayti,i'vte learn re
..the towns of Allegeny, Hebron,
:ra and Oswayo offering two hou
rs-local-Be:mat), forone yearl vol
apt. Graves has authority for rais
.any of one year's men. We. hope
a will see the necessity olimmadi
: mpt action.: See hig advertisement
!column. i !.
10.:th l
suited in 1
Sharoo,
e - '4died doll
anteers
ing :cote'
our citize .
ate and pr
la another '
'1 Mr.]
smarmed a,
',As an off
popular a '
time seem..
course, as .
the person I
(a good in ;
will now t
Tor., . A g., 1
thing—we
one who
Burtis of Harrison ii this week an
a, candidate , for Cotinty Treasurer.
-r twayears ago he Was deservedly
/, d his nomination at the present
> to be considered aid a matter of
here is no opposition to him and
who first intended opposing him
• worthy man) has withdrawn and
row his influence in. Mr. Burtis' fa
lod officer in these times is a good
• ope our people will remember that
. as been tried and not found want
generally ce prefeirtd,
,
isses In the 46th.
CAMr or "nz 46th REGI'T Pe. "TNT. VOLS., 1
Cas.ll 00CHIE RIVER, GA., July 1 3. f•
. ED. JOU Act I have thehotior to request
.. of yen to p Wish the following list of easel
' ties In Co.. G. P. V, V , during' the present
.. ,
campaign.:
: John W. Crawford, wounded in side and
arm at the attle of Resacca, Ga.; May 15.
. -At the attle near Dallas. Ga., May 25,
• Capt. Dena s H. Cheesbro killed, ' Sergt. Jas.
H. Cole wo tided In arm, Sergt. 0. A. Estes
in hand, C rporal E. A. Richmond in head,
i
Corporal ni, R. ,Clark in badd, Privates
Henry Terw !lige: in arm, L. I). Rites in hand,
Eli Bailey is back, Geo. NV. Bradley shoulder,
slight. . 1
- On skirmish line near Lost Mountain, June
15,
.Sergt. C. E. Lovell in band; Privates
Alfred N. EFgley in foot, flirart" H. Cheesbro
in head, So oinon Nohles in hand, Geo. Rom.
_ .igh in leg, enry Kinsey in wrist, Lewis B.
Mygrants in leg. ~
_ • On Jun 22 1 near Kenesaw • Mountains,
Martin V. an in neck and shoulder, Wm. a.
Brizzee ITO nded in leg while' on skirmish
Dine, leg am utated ; William Wileox missing.
Y Ufa WILLIAM SHATTUCK.
„ . Lieut. ()Amending Co. ,G.
CMP or 46th AMT. P. V. V. 1 ,
ELATAHOOCMIE, GA.,;July 15, f
'En. Jou: AL: I send the folloWing morning
Report taken from the recordsinf Company
11, P. V. V.,ifuly 15, 1864; for the information
ni l
of those ha ng friends in the CoMpany
1 Comm nding Officer present for duty,
:Capt. Alex. . Selfridge. ,
-46 enliste men present for duty. •
1) enlisted men absent on detatched service.
38 enliste men absent, sick and wounded.
1 Comma ding Officer, Lieut. Orlando J.
'Rees, absen without 'leave since Jane 7tn.
•fltecentlyl armed that he was in Officer's
lspital. at qshville, Tenn.)' r. '
Na or men absent in If4tpitals.
Sergts. Da lel D. Tompkins, absent, wound
md in arm s verely. 4 I
1:....
Lemuel E. Sinsebaugh wounded in hand.
Corporals Michael Dunn; legs both ampu •
!tined. . i-
Elno E. B rdick, leg, slight. ,
Wallace ollenbeck. thigh, severely."
-Privates—l•Charles N. Barrett,( breast, se-
Verely,l: l f
George B rdick, hand, slight.
.`
Amos J. mart, 'tead, severely. ;
.William liner, head, severely.'
'William L. Poeple, arm, severely.
Richardlt. Preston, fingers atnputated.
• Francis 1, . Want, hani, slight, ; •
Emanuel M. Stnkey, wrist, slight. ,
William b. Butler, shoulder, s ight,
Reuben Persing, arm amputated.
Edward E. Kau, lung, severely
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Barny St ' llman, wrist, severely, 1
James C. Marshall, head , severer
Robert E Manuel, arm, severely;
George S Younglove, arm, slight
Henry J. Epler, sick.
George -.Kenyon, reported dett•
officially
!ball, sink..
str, . do
c.
ering, do
Ryan; do
llei., do
•arrant, do
Cooper, lrd
d o
Wolf,.
man, died in Hospital
no °Metal report receiVk
nk, sick.
Ostrander, tic)
it,t4 do
L. Herber, do .
Holmes, do
tiles, do
]. Kighttingtr, do
Ross killed in action May 23.
Munson killed in 'action May 15,
met. killed in action Jinn 15. •
Pratt killed in nctioh 4ne 15.
rrick Jackson dismissedi from ser •
iiefficial l repor r i received July 2d,
rbeent are all in good health.—
scarce (61 compells me to stop,
. 9., CorP. Co. H, 46th .11. Y. V.
•,L___,.
rtr
Net Mars
John bli
A. D. Pic
James I.
Adam S
Audrey
George
- Jacob
John Din
'vine, Tenn.
H. H. Cr
Egbert D
Leezer S
Augustin
William
Chester Ai
George Si
William I
Sylvester'
Melon De
Horaels
Lient. M
Vice May 2
The men
Peipet is a
CAitP OTtIIE 46 Wear. PA. VET. tOLS:}
NE tt ATLANTA, GA., duly 21.
Be. Jobaniir.: I herewith enclose' a list of
the casualties in Co's',lG and H, of yesterday's
battle, wliicilook place near the gates of lAt
lanta. Ple ' publish it for the friends of the
killed and w unded heroes.
Co. H.— led—Private 11. J. Wright, sub.,
. ,
shot through the head.
Woutde - d-L-Corporal Georse• A. Post, vet.,
leg broken. 1 I ,
_-:Privates- 4 Philiplet Jones, yet., We' bide,
• John D. .11cDahn, sub., leg broken.
Charles 'Reeves, sub., hand, slight.
John G. Helleribeck, recruit, one finger
amputated. i • • , . .
Co. G.— fled—Serg't Christopher C. Cav
anaugh, vet. shot _through the head;
'Private Henry!H Cummings, recruit, shot
through the ead.
Henry So , vet., shot through the body.
- Newton N lson, drafted, shot throqb e body.
Wouided--S erg't Blue Harris, vet, thigh
broken. 1 '
Corporal James Lockwood, vet., tbro' side.
Privates--Frank Lovell, vet., through head.
William Kick, drafted, in leg.
Albert Evans, drafted; in leg.
14.1:1
Jacob Cuegh; drafted, in leg. , - '
The who _loss in the Regiment was 24
killed and 8 wounded, all very. severely.
While nto ing for our comrades that have
been taken f m our midst, we have the con
eolatioa of k owing that they have performed'
theit.dnly t ,Ilantly, on many a well-worn
field t and:that they have sacrificed their lives
in ajust.and 'glorious' cause- -- - -
Corporal Emu. R. Heaton, Co, F 1..,
Ittn.See the advertisement or Coudersport
ACailemy. Mr. Allen has earned a good rep
tdatlort as as 'instructor and Irani his recom
mendations we judge" will pro' % himielf sue - -
coastal in' hisnew field ciflabor: • •
Aug 17, 1864.
NolrioiteeelVedi daring the month of
May for the 'Satitary tcrmraission,a, box of
goods and $l2 51:11n money from Miss Stella
BishOp, of Allegany ; $8 in money from Miss
Jane A; Howe of Iliagham (slo:Tworth of
eager fremllisk Mary Harris of Seating;also
a box of,goOds;ri , alned• at $25 or $3O from
Miss ;Orpli, Strang . and Miss L Sardain of
Hector. These articles and money were for
warded by Mr. Mann; and we have sufficient
evidence to-convince us:that they reached
their destination, although as yet I bave're
calved no receipt from the Committee of the
School Department. The efforts of these
Ladies speak for themselves. -
• • • ,R. T. Curator,
Committee for the School Department;
July 26, 1664. -
Constitutional section Returns of Totter Countj•
:•
1 Ist A. 2d A. • 3d A.
• i - • I. For -set. For se,t. For set.
Abbott 17 23 40, 4'o "
.
Allegany' .•65 - - • 64 • '64
Bingham 76 76 ' 75 .
Clara 1 . le --1, • 19 ' -
Coudersport 5O :5B ' lso
Eulalin 35 -35 . 35
_ . .
Genesee - 25 • 25 , 25
Harrison 114 105 , 102
riebrotit ' 71 71, 71
Hector' 52 7 53 6 50 6
Honlerl 15 2 7 17,
Jackson 8 3 : 9 2 ' 8 3
Keating 8 8 - 8
°swap) , 57' 57 57
I Pike 1 : l'2 •' ' 28, s 22
Pleasant 'Valley 10 •15 10 - 15 10 15
Roulet! 17. 17 • 17 '
- Sharon , ,106 . 6 106 5 111
Stewartson - , . 18 18 18
Summit,. j'_lo 9B
;
Swedei / 2B 7 34 1 27. 7 •
Sylvania '-, 81 1 -29"! , 1 29 1
Ulysses 132 120 112 6
West Branch 17 13 17 13 17 13
Whartcin .22 10 22' 10 22 10
Total 1025 87 1033 52.1016 61
.There were GO votes in Roulet "against
the Amendments," which do not appear as
the mariner of voting was not in accordance
with 'the law. The whole vote of Summit
township was also thrown out because of in
formality. The.crowded rate of our columns
pre'vente our tnakirig any remarks upon these
little "Stracosb 'at present--at some future
time we may be tempted to tell "something
we have heard."
nek.THE FRANKLIN REPOSITORY Printing
Office, in Chambersburg,was totally destroyed
by the rebels—ail the presses, books, type,
subscription list and accounts; nothingbeing
saved. :We are informed by Messrs. McClure
$ Stoner, that as soon as the material and
presses fan be supplied, they will resume the
publication of the, REPOSITORY, and also TUE
OLD Ftect—ti campaign paper that has at
tained si very large circulation. The sub
scription lists of both papers are destroyed.
Four copies - were secreted in different parts
of tho town but are burned. With their lists,
their subscription accounts were also destroy
ed, and subscribers 'should at once inform
McClure: it Stoner of their address, and the
state of their subscription accounts, ,and all
subscribers should promptly remWarrearages
and advance subscriptions, to aid the pub
lishers. 1 In addition to their offices, both of
them had their .residences burned, with all
their furniture and personal effects—the reb
els-not allowing them to save their clothing.
Mr. Stoner was fired at in his own house for
attemptibg to save the firm books, and the
men who burned Mr. McClure's residence had
special orders that nothing belonging to him
should he saved. - ‘/'
Ipar List of articles contributed toward
furnishing the Box 'sent July 28, 1864, from
the Coudersport Aid Society to the 11. S. San
itary Conimissiou, Philadelphia Agency, 1307
Chestaui street. I
Mrs. Ehecorala, 1 linnen table-cloth, 3 lin
nen towels.
' Mrs. rierempr, 1 sheet, 1 pillow, 2 lbs 10 oz
maple Itigar,
' Mrs. Maltby, 31 lbs goose feathers, 6/ lbs
hen feathers, 3 qts blackberries
Mrs..l') S. Mann, 2 cans gooseberries, 1 can
strawberries,
1 4, bet not
Mrs. A. G. Olmsted, 1 qt dried cherries, 7
handkerotiefs, 2 rolls cotton batten.
Mrs. D. E. Olmsted, 1 shirt, 1 handkerchief.
Mrs. Li Z. Bird, al lbs titled blackberries.
Christian Fickler, 3 lbs do to
Miss Mary Ross, 2 bottles wine, G hand
kerchiefs".
Mrs. Mary 11oss, 1 quilt l 3 pillow cases, 3
hop pilloWs, 8 linnen towels, 1 feather pillow,
1 pair socks, I roll old cotton.
Air. }loggia, 3} lbs blitakberriei, 1 lb ent
rants, 1 pair socks.
The Society furbished 7 flannel-.shirts, b
pairs canton flannel drawers, 3 pairs cotton
drawers, 7 double owns, 4 pillows.
A. SMITH, Secretary.
rtt Nash
-d.
Moi.ried t
In Clara;
. August t, 1864, by P. H. Galen.
HENRY {WILLIAMS bf Sharon and Mien
HATTIEIPHII,LIPS of-Hebron, Potter co.
PRICE CURRENT.
, .
Corrected every:VVedneSday by P: A. STEI3-
BINS & CO., Retail Dealers in Groceries
1 an d 'Provisions,
oppositeD. F. Glassmires Hotel,
- Coudersport, Pa..
Apples, green ) ifl bush:, . $1 0.0 to 1 15
do dried ) " 200 250
: it
Beans, -. 300 350
Beeswax, i llllb. ) , . . 25 40 -
Beef,-i ._ A( ' ' .•.. : 10 12
Berries, dried, Ifl quart 10 18
Buckwheat;ft bush., 87 100
Buckwheat Flour, 1 1. •- - -3 00 375
Butter v iß IN, - 1 1 . , 25 28
Cheese, ~ '. ii 12 14
Cloverseed . - 700 750
Corn, bush.,
Corn Meal, per cwt,',
Eggs, doz.,
Flour, extra, bbL,
do suliergrie
Hams, If? lb.,
Hay, VI ton, . • s
Honey, per 1b.,.
Lard,
Lard, ".
Maple Sugar, per W.,
Oats . , 11 bush.,
Onions, it‘
Pork, bbL, . j ,
do lb.,
do in whole hog, "If
Potatoes, per bush.,
Peaches, dried, tb.
Poultry, ill lb.
Rye, per bush .,
Salt, 'V bbL,
do if) aaplt, .
Timothy
. eed
Trout, per 4
_Wheat,
•
J{®rAlriuraim-of years have elapsed since
the iptrodriction of DOETETTER'S CELE
BRATED BITTERS to the public:': The prej
adiceexistibg Diary persons
against, what are denominated patent medi
cines at:first greatly retarded its sale', but, as
its virtues and merits became known, this
barrier of prejudice was; verthrown, - an di the
demand iacreased so rapidly that in a. few
years scarcely al-village existed firth° United
Stites in which I the afflicted had not experi
enced the benefits,axising from the use-of the
"Bitters," and at the preSerit day there - are '
be found in :ALL PARTS OF THE ,WORLD
vouchers for, thel great merits of the
No greater ciire for Dyspepsia can'be found. '
See Advertisement. -
For sale by Draggists,and dealers generally
everywhere. ,
• Woolsey purtis of Harrison township Is a
candidate for the office of Treasurer, "Subject
to the decision of the County,Convention.
Register's Notice. "
'WOMB islereby given that the following
11 ° named persOns did, on the dates affixed
to-their names, - Me tire accounts of Theiir ad
ministration to the estates of these persons,
deed, Whosenainiii tre uudermentioned, in
the office of . the p.egisternf
_rebate of wills
and granting letters of administration in' and
for the county of Potter, and that the same
will be preiented to the Orphan's twirl. of the
said county, for confirmation and allowance,
on the 19th day; of September next at ten
o'clock in the morning, at the Court Rouse
in said county
First and Soil account of A. G. Presho
and Rhoda Amelia Darling, Administrators
of the Estate of T. S. Darling late of Allegany
tp., deed. Filed tay 5, A. D. 1864. •
First and final account of 0. R. Webb,,
Administrator of the Estate of Polly Panda
warka, late of Roulet tp, dec'd. Filed July
17, A. D 1884. 1 DAN BAKER, Register.
August 8,186 C
LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post
Office at Coudersport Pa., Aug. 8, 1864.
S M Draicard, Miss Lucy M Buckley, Henry
Burgess, Diana Burton, William A. Chestnut,
Miss - julla Cole, Thomas' Coons, Elliot and
Creek,llorato Elliott, George Puller 2,
E N Hovey, John Hovey Esq... N. A. Hume,
William Huntley, 'John Kenady . .Elliot
W S ,Lovejoy Esq., :Romanto Luce,
William Neplfett, 1H Oliver Esq., l Miss Pity
lecta Roberts; Mi;ig Sophia Riley, Miss Re
becca M Sluyter, George Smith, D. A. Tooker
Esq., Miss Kati:tat-Ina Torgst, 0. Turner, J
Voorhees, Zadock S Wheeler, D. Wright.
JNO. S. MANN, P. 31.
XTOTICE is hereby given that the nuder
111 signed, an Auditor appointed by the
Orphan's Court to distribute the funds arising
from Administrator's Sale of the Real Estate
of A H Butterworth, dec'd, will attend to the
dales of his appointment on Saturday the
17th day of September, 1864 4 , at 2 o'clock
P M, at the office of the Prothc notary, where
all persons interested can attend if they shall
think proper.. DAN BAKER, Auditor. '
August 8, 1864.
NOTICE is hereby given that the under
signed, an Auditor appointed by the
Orphan's Court to distribute the funds arising
from Administrator's Sale of.the Real Estate
of Samuel Carlin, dec'd, will attend to the
duties of his appointment on Saturday the
17th day of September 1864, at 2 o'clock P. M.
at the office of the Prothonotary, when all
persons interested can attend if they shall
think proper. H. J. OLMSTED, Auditor.
August 8, 1864.
Application for Pardon.
ALL persons are hereby notified that an
Application for Pardon is about to be
made to his Flcellency Governor A. G. Cur
tin for the pardon of E. P. Stebbins, convicted
in the Court of this county, on ono count of
art indictment for stealing a horse.
Harrison, August 9, 1864. [4lv)
'The public tire hereby cautioned against
pnrchateng a certain bond given by the town
ship of West Branch, Potter County, , Pa. to
B. FL Burrows, for One Hundred aid Fifty
Dollars payable in two years. Which bond
was in consideration of said Burrows enlist•
ing and serving three years in he United .
States .Service ,unless sooner discharged.—
The said Burrows having deserted before said
Bonds were made, therefore they will not be
paid unless compelled by law.
S M CONABLE, ,
JOHN KLEMM, •
Seiperyisors Of West Branch Tp
Augv, 4, 1864. [l94lo]' , ,
The Last' ClaIL
ITOTICE is hereby given that it li no*
II Tour Years since P. Ai Stebbins and the
undersigned closed their bilsiness, and as a
part or the debts due them which remain un-.
paid now belong tome. I will attendat ttk
Store of C. S. & E. A. Jones, in Couderspoit,
for the nest thirty days to receive the pay'on
v il
them from those indebted to said concern,
after which they will be left ' the hands of
an officer for collection. A ord to the wise
is sufficient. # C.E. JONES.
Coudersport july.l, 1864.
POTTER COUNTY SS :
• The Commonwealth of Pennsylva
{L. S. nia to the Sheriff of said county
GREETING
command you that you attach G. D.
Blanchard by all and singular his goods and
chattels moneys, rights, credits, lands and
terienients in ydur bailiwick iri whdse bands
Or possession soever the same may be found,
so that he be and appear before our Judges
at CondersPort tit a Court of Cothitibit .Pleas
'to be held:in and for said County'on the 15th
day of Julie !keit, there to answer, Wm. A.
Cole in an action of assunmsit damages not
exceeding three hundred
• snd . have
you then and there this writ.. Witness the.
Honorable Roam G. WHITE, President Judge
of our said doart at Coudersport, this 11th
clay of May, A. D. 1666.
[5O et Rev. Staiapl
• H. J. OLMSTED, Prothonotary.
Dec. 26, 1863, , on motion of W. B. Graves,
Plaintiff's Attorney, the Court direct publica
tion of the writ in this case by six successive
advertisements in the Porrca JOUR&L.
1 60 240
450 475
16
12 00 15 00
10 00 12 00
25
10 00 12 00
:12 15
14 16
12 . 15
75
100 125
45'00 50 00
20 26 .
By . the ourt. H. 'H. J.OLMSTED, Proth'y
- 011E.1411 ACADEMY.
• The Fall Term will commence August 31st
1864 and continue thirteen Weeks. Tuition
froni $4,00•t0 $B.OO Per term. Board can be
hisa in the Principal's fittutig, 'Morns for
self-boarding can he had in the Academy
Buildings at 15'2.061)14 term.
L IL 'Principal ; assisted
by other Teacher's. •
-A Teachers' Class. WM' he orgardiedfor the
instruction of Machete. in Weir profession, in
which HolbroOk's Iklornial Methods and othei
faicratti aids will Lensed. ' • •
8 9
75 100
26 30
8 10
125 150
66 500
16
260 350
8 OP. 9 00.
150 162
3 SOQ 800
• F. a: lit ARTM, President:
STANLY SIAIyTIN, Secretary,
fittEASIIItEII
Audit Or's Notice.
Auditor's Notice.
CAUTION !
. _ _
PA.,. STATE NO R M AL SCHOOL, -
' HANSFrEf.4D TIOGA CO PA.
THIS issritutiort iris;
Recognized by the State Atstbarties, \ in
December, 1842..
AS A
I State 14"cinial SObbol.
And formally. ()pad as such is AS*teraber 1863.
! The School is at length folates upon a se
cure 'basis—the State-appropriation of . the
current year enabling the Trustee to eXtin. :
giaisti the greater' portion - of the ontstatting
liabilities, and - to. make extensive improve-
Manta tilnis the buildings and grounds.. .
The Second School. Year will commence
OnMonday, September 5, 7.554.
,
Pri , )f. • F. A. ALLIN, for the past all years in
charge of the Cheater County (Pad Normal
School, has been elected Principal, and Prof.
Facir CROSBY, recently of the same institu
tion,ihas been appointed to the Professorship
otLanguitges and Literature.
desirable that students should' nter at
tha commencement of a tern; and fora peritld
of not less than thirteen weeks. Tuition - ,
iii:advaftee per term, $6.00. 1. No extra
charges fertile laguages or,the higher math-•
emetics. Text books rented at - reasonable
rates. Vocal and bistruinentall music at
teachers' prices. Boarding in the hall, - or in
private families,frora $2 50 to $3.00 per Week.
Fare from Philadelphia', $8:505 . from Harris
burg, $6 , 00. '
W.RIPLEY, Pres. boarcl of Trustees.
ALBERT CLARK, Secretary._ , . ' •
Mansfield, July, 20, 1864. •
SPRING. MILLS ACADEMY . . ,
.
SPEING MILLS, ALLEGANY CO., N. Y.
ELIAR HORTON, Ja., PrinciPal
Mrs. ADA WALKER,HORTON, Pieceptress
Missl NELLIE WALKEA, Assistant
Mist A. A. Team, • Teacher Of Music;
The Fall Term commences September 7.
The Winter Term commences December 14.
The Spring Term commences March 2.2.:
Tuition from Four to Eight Dollars.
Board $2.00 to $2.50 per week.
The Pkinbipal having recently gtadnated at
one Of the first Commercial Colleges in the
State, is thoroughly ptepared to teach Single
anal Double Entry Book-Keeping , Banking,
Coinmercial Law, &c., in as good a manner
as it is taught in any of the first Colleges in
the, Country.
FOrnished rooms for self-boardmg at low
prices.
. For further information address the Princi•
palkst the undersigned.
WK. COBB,
President Board of Trustees
I IsTotice4, .
(; =MANIA, Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 1, 1863.
Xri()TICE is. hereby given that Charles Bu
ll ihor, now:or late of this county, holding
the 'following described property, has not yet,
paid any consideration ivhateverfcr the same,
arid all persons are hereby warned not to pur
chase, any of said property of the said Bushor
balite the decisioti of the Coat is given in
thiecese and C. Bnshor has paid to me the
.iznaeitiefetiolt money thereto?.
The following is the property:
A certain tract of land near the Ger
mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott township,
Potter county, Pa., containing 100 acres.--
Als6 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adjoining
the nbove. •
2nd. A certa:in tract of land, With Mill and
improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in
warrant 5819, in Stewartson township, Potter
county, Pa„ containing about 204 acres.
dirßushor holds also in trust warrant no.
2501, in Gaines township, Tioga county, Pa.;
on the road v ieading from Germania to Gaines,
containing 850 acres.
tflr WM. ItODDB.
ISINK ABB' GREENBACKS.
M O Hunters and 'krappers in Southern Al=
legany and Northern Pennsylvania be it
known, that from this till farther notice, the
subsgAbers will pay FIVE DOiLLARS EACH
in greenbacks, for all healthy living Mink,
delivered to them in Wellatllle. These Mink
are new worthless fOr fur, and will remain
comparatively so for three br folir months,
their I iikins not beir.g iftime till about the
middle of Dbcemberi Whole litters of Mink
now pretail on the tributaries Of thn Obilesee
and Allegany, and can be taken in box traps.
Persobs catching them have oniy.. tokeep
theth I confined in a box well iintilated and
kept lin:areool place, With a dish of good pure
watertat all times in the box , and hairs ilozen
if can ht can be brought to market at 'Once.
Mirk, can be caught much more readily now
than when the season beacimes adfained and
cold,l and will bring just as. good price by
selling to the subscribers: Bring them along
theu,l singly or by the dozen, and the money
is ready: WILLIAM W. COLE,
, . ASFIErt P. COLE.
Wellsville, July 19, 1864:z4nk.
Adininistratorli brititioe.
TADIEREAS Letters; of Administration tb
'the estate of JAMES COTTOH,• late Of
Harrison township, Potter client'', deed, havii
been !granted to the subscriber, all persons
indebted to said estate are requeqed to makb
immediate payment, and those havitlif claims
against the same will present theni, duly au
thenticated, for settlement to
LEROY D..GOFT,
,
CoutiOrsport, .tuly 20, 1864.
Chillenge to a Mowing Mato&
y challenge any Agent of the Hubbard, Ohio,
&RBIS'S OD, Cayuga Chief or Buckeye Mowing
MaChines in Potter County, to meet me any:.
where in this County within 20 miles of this
place, and test the machines in cutting light
and . heary,,long or short grass; on ground
milt and stony Or smooth---wherever it has
been iPloWed—on cutting stubble shigh and
short, on ligbtuesi of draft, a trend' and dur
ability; ease in'handling to team and driver,
passing obstacles large and BMA..
The Judges to tie chosen froni the, specta
tors at the trial (I:tut, ntit i'Mowing - machine
men") Itra by eath Agt.—their names put in
to stet and one drawn out .by each Agent
present; these to constitute the Judges.
The machines to be worked first by their i
Agents, and then by each of the Judges driv.
ing and handling each one: The Agent*
atinise Machines are beaten shall pay ell ex-
Penset of this, and all advertiderdents of trial, ,
handbills, &e. .
A inert of the trial to be published in the
POTTu JOIIRNAL. Agents accepting this.
will please notify meat Spring Mills, 11..!,, of
di:6E44(lpiece cif trial: Also see to the proper
notices of trial. '
1 1 0 littlT, Agent fel
We A. Woods Prize Mower liew Sod&
Raking Combined, and - Othirs,
Poiter.Co., Pa July & 1864.
Road Contracttiret.
ritE4PONSIBLE parties übfe diriiions
1.11, of urieertaltidg the litrildirte eC fha en.
tiro cirlalpart of a dug road,: (IV/ feet wrtte,)
of from 12 to 15 miles fa .stur SouthOrsotera
pars of Potter Cototy, Peairm, ta• ‘ "Ktly for
partitulare to GRAS. MEINE,'Esq,, airrreyer,
Germapip, Potter Co.i.Ps... , • •
June 8, 1884,41.- - -
New
•
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Spring Goods ! !
P l A, STEBISINS & Co,
'tavejaat reciir.ea from New "fork, a large
stock ofseasonable Goods which they will
sell as IoW as any house in the County;, con
sisting ot
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prg DioS ,
iin all varieties viz 1
DRESS GOODS)
DifrAINES,
Po rmATS,
4 PACA'S,
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A WSW GOBGEMTBATEB VEGETABLE EXTRACT
.1)r. Hoofiari4!s„: 7
YREMBBD BY
Dr. O. Iff...tadisOn y Philadix.Pa.
WIZ& ZFiEttrtrALLY- CU E
LIVIEIe COMPLAINT, i
DYt, •
el A tribrolt,
Chronic or Nerr)ons6:47il3l - ;:Distases of
the Kidneysanii at/ -di:stasis &rising
from a disordered liner or &Mach,
Such as Oonstipation, Ihward Pilek Fulness
or Blood to the Head,Achlity of the Stetoacb,
Nausea, Heattburn, Disgust for Foodynl
ness or weight in the Stomach, Sim-
Ertictatio ns, Sihking or Fluttering it*
the PiteftheStomach; Swim Ming
of the Head, hurried and Dim
cult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,thelP
ing or Suffocating sensations when in d if ,
ing poitare, Dimness of :Vision, Dots
Webs before the Sight s Fever and dull
Pain in the Head, .DeficTilMby of:Per
spiration, Yellowness of thb Skid •
and Eyes,Pain in the Sid Back,
Meat, Sudden - Fittshts .
/Nati
" Burning in the ' Flesh, Consituilt ithagiz
. nings of Evil, and great Depremiedee
of Sphits.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTEBS I
Are not a new and untried article, but haw/
stood the test of fifteen years trial by the
American public'; and their reputation and
sale, arb not rivaled by any Minna. prepara
,
tion.
The proprietors have thousands WI Letter/I
from the most eminent - •
CLEAGYMtN,
LAVvirEttg, •
• - paySTOik-gg, tea
ctilzgNS.
Tentifying'ortbeirn'ern 'personal kirolvNtige,
to the beneficial effects and medical virtares of
these Bitters.
• ATTENTION, .SOLDIERS 1
AND WED PRIESDS HOLDIEZEI.
We-call the attention otall having relations
or 'friends in the army to thefact
LAND'S German Bitters" Will cult nine tenths
Of the diseases induced ?bp p,spOstres and
privations incident to carat. life. 'lathe lists,
published almost daily in thefnewepapera t tm
the orthn si6k, it will be noticed 'that
a very large , proportion are suffering frownde
bility. 2very case of that kind can be
cured by Hooliand's 'German bitteia,--
Mimeses resulting AiSOrders of tile 'digs-
tire organs are speedily removed. Vire have
no hesitati6n in stating that, if these Itittdrs
were freely used among our soldierg , hem.
dieds of liVes might his dived that OWIII
- Will be lost. - . •
We Cali pin:Sonia:a dttentfan to the &Bols
i g remarkable and well authenticated
of one of the nation's heroes, whoiie life ) to
use his own language, 'Alma been saved by
the Bitters..."
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Pittinitira*, Aug. 23, 1)36i;
kassits. .Tows & gentle Men,
your Hoofland German Bitters has saved tar
life. There Is no mistake in this. it is
vouched far by- rnimberi,4f diy teinfattits,
sothe Of Whobe names are appended, and alto
were fully conitant of all the eirctinistailees
of my case. I am, add haie been thetbi fast;
four years, a member of She, rnian'stelelifitted.
battery,, and under the i Immediate Win
mend Of Capt. R. B. ,Ayres. Through the
exrsure attendant upon my arduous &Ines,
Ltvaiattaeked in Noverisher Etetitith Maim
alien of the lungs, and :matt-Mr seventy4wo
days in the hospital. This was folloared by
great debility, heightened by an attack of
dysentery. I was then removed from the
While House, and bent to 'this 'city 00 board
the ;Steamer "State of Maine," front *bleb I
landed ml the 28th of Jrtne Since dint time
I have bee about as low as any one be
and still rain a spark of vitality For a- '
week Or me I was scarcely able Mr swallow
anything, and if I did force' a .hostel down, it.
was immediately thrown upiagaini
I could not even keep a glass Of water on
my stomach. Life could not last rinder such k
circumetattes ; and, acconlitiglj . the physi-
Mans who had been working faithfully, tho'' •
unsuccessfully, to rescue me Vela the grasp.
of the dread Archer,.frankly told me they'
could do no more for Me, and advised Meta ,
see a clergyman, and to make such ,
tion of My limited - funds as best. silted, me.
An acquaintance who visited me at the hos
pital, Mr. Frederick Steiubton, of gixtb below*
Arch Street, advised Me,
as a forlorn hope;-
to try your Bitted; and kindly:precinct et
bottle. Flom the time 1-ctinimenced.tastaZ
Ithem the glooMy. shade* cit death rectded o
and Tam now, that* God for it, gem het
ter.. , Though I hari taken. but tam. battik% I
have gained ten potinds, and LAW sa
of being permitted to rejoin nay ilia 11.5taii
daiighter; from *hem I hate Mari octictage
for eighteen niontla ; for,
centime*, I and
loyal Virginian, from, tins. tritimba mat
Royal. To your invalsahlrlXtierf I ow* awl
certtinty of life which Bars taketi turrphiftor
vague fears—to you- Bittenr-taill 1 intre4be
glorious privilege se - irtiain, elaspieg, 031:•1
bosom those whin are dearest to use is trfe,
Very truly youth, ISAAC NALUNk....
We tally concur in the tratko. otthenNale`
statement, is we has desVarred tir friOniair
comrade, Igh...Thinte,. menaced 10 Uzi&
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