The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, August 31, 1864, Image 3

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    SHERIFF'S SALES.
' IRTUE 02,r sener§ ;31,,,\ P enditibn
.onas, Fieri Facias and Levari Facias
of the Court of Common pleas of Pot-
Pennsylvania, and to me directed,l
, fe to public sale or 'outcry, at the Court
Louder port, on MONDAY, the 26th
ne, 1864, at 1. o'ciock, p. 711., the fOl
eribed tracts or perrcelt of land to wit:
Ise six certain tracts, piecel or par-
Ind situate in Pike rod Hector town
ng idttery warran: - .6 . no's. 5122, 5123,
5126, 5127, and conveyed by
rent the Commonwealth of Penn-
O John Nicholson, 'dated the 29th &
B Y
Ex
issued on
of April, 1794, and named Darby
int . Thomas Fairfis Concord a. - Ric
each tract contikiing 1023 Acres,
res in all, and being the same as
by John Nicholson and Hannah his
ed dated, the 18th dip of March, A.
John Ashley, and Ocorded among
cords of Potter countV in Deed Book
kc , excepting, oncloiece confhin
res heretofore conveyed to E.S. Nor
iece 'contain:ng 30 and acres con-
li. Martin, and one piece contain
acres conveyed to IVm.
Bich tract of land are the following
-nts, viz. On warrant No 5127 one
ut 5 acres improved with 2 frame
e 'frame barn, one blacksmith shop.
w mill, now occupied by widow
ne lot of about-2 acres improved,
log house and one 'board shanty,
.17 occupied by S. Darrow: one lot'
acres improved with one -frame,
house, onc board shanty and some fruit trees
thereon; n w occupied by ,i'a,ni'l, Decker;
and
one lot, a out 20 acres iraproVed, with one
frame hotre, one frame bitrn.(one saw miii,
orm black - rnith shop and cone fruit trees
thereon, now occupied by H. D. Frost.
On warritnt No 5122, one h.t. about 20 acres
improved I,rith one frame h:irn abd some fruit
trees theretn . one lot about 15 Acres - improv- .
ed with two frame Louses. one 1.;o-- house and
some fruit rees thereon ; one lot about 4 acres
, improved, s•itii 0::e frame house and one board
shanty thereon, now occupied by C. V,'. Ed.
moods ; on . ILL about .50 acres improved With
one frame .ouse, one franie barn' and some
fruit trees thereon, now oc c opi t ,! by Ch ar l es
Pritchard: one lot about 2 acres improved,
with one 10 , 4, house thereon. now occupied by
Chester, El'swortli ; one lot &,.:mt 4d ac r es
improved, with two frame house, one frame
i barn, one f - ame sio_ii, one saw tkill and some
fruit trees thereon, new occupied by A. In
born; and one lot ab‘:,ut :::5 .:cres improved,
with one fame lioiLe. can frame I.:,:rn and
tome fru:.: trees thereon, now 'acci:picd by
Curtis Kilbour ,
On wa rrr'
acres impr,
No .',722, 0r.2.1, - :t iibcci twelve
eft r.t ,nc riatar ante .hercne.
ti une
now oct•tij
Co scn•. in
roved : oneFrattio 1 - .9u se, one:
corn bonse.'
trees ther , ,on. now (ten:131,1,1 '
y ; Une lot •
log lion :- - :e,
and sorne f
by Joim
I=l
ahaut 5 r:c
one ifg
e4!.le there:4% nor; f,..fre4pic, ,- 1
al.ol:t 12 rter(4, ,
II! ... 110 =a 8:;(1 ur fruit.
nE , : Lot
cr:e
und •
somr—fruit •tr•re:3 !
,u:ieu;.ied I.y I,ede4.
No 5i2-. One loz aeriut d ocreF.l
13 WI , IrallFe one ft • ::me
c fruit tree; flirennl now
T. Leile:;.• Jr. : 026 ~ c 7;
d xvitii - bne fraufe 111
ax;
Ai 11-Iii•111
with one f
tiicrean. kn
I , )te.bolit 1 ,
Ir;n:se,
thereon, no
Or. warra
imikroced,
barn anTso
pied , by \Vn
acres irr,prw,
and one lot
frame haul , •
and c..)rn ho
thereon, a.o.
To bu
Garlock.
! , out; nr,e;
eQic
;:t.l.l";.E?
jolu
;_ie i.r.q.,lty of cf
kil t'c t
,:tuate in! z
BM
liiwazi*3 6
all l'Ani:
building li
across e.:c
being is-;tu:u
ISIII=E=I
1,12 Saiti
:, a i:L.:::::a lotlui 1.•:::: i:: c..,•,.„., • ,i . i ever::
•,- ei: lby 1:• :o: 1-,INs 1 5 ; Cll.. '
-... VII ill', t - rti . t. and rIC , rI:I !,. i
t..!1 Lrf,
r._=-V, i 5.. . ,:: the 10 . i . -- -; ~...
B v!..
l, ; r
1 ., .' , 1 . . , 1:ker..1.; .......... .:1:1:r.
i,.f....Z.
said tuv:ii..3
Le%,
lancl.z
lots ownt.d
• '
:and L.:ma,
the lii,;hlt-o.
i Ii
IC:.:(-- 1 , (.. re
1
H. _l. IA
Tr . .1. , _::: - - - _ ,
-.1; -, J7)..1 :1
property of
MEER
=c` Lie I::uses :Pale..
J J::Ii ~.'t~.i
(mart
roil e , t - ite:sit - :a'.e in the1 .. .,„ . ..1,,L e n t, b„ e „ .,
ansvi'rle. in , bonridcd ei n om . ,
Lycyraing Puttor
on the cast by' 1 . ;:f! highway rb e ,,, e,
on sbuth lands f:l o „„ e , sh
droe;: and the:r - et hy lands c o ,„ ,
rd. c3n.e:hing . \in n.. eight- C oon per cwt..,
• ail 01' y:lich
two frhinebarns exfra,
I , do superfine
c!,,frei! trees thll.rt-dn. To be
•olieety of Jonathan Glace. , Hey.
:lain real estete in (3. , :lesee Ip.„ H oney, p ei• l b .,
herolcck n yd:l
ti , .:.rth snrveyed ' m ap l e per . lb .,
a and the s. - ..nth-west corner of 1 4 6 - In e b .,
e north 11° west Nvc.st $4 porches : 0 n i 0 . „ 5.
,• north-west corner of this lot, 'p or k , - 3 hbi
,- east :lien the Inci' of 1 ,- 4 \o.' d G
to-a poet, thence south d o i n .„1. ,01 ,,, b oq, 1:7
es to a' poet, thence north so° Potatoe;;,r,;er busl;., •
Les to the rlt;ce Df beginning :: p er , ,yh es, in. •
iftY,Threo and five-tenths. acre,e. Poultry. ,
lb.,
allowance of six per cent. for: T.t se, per
ink l'ot No. 39 and part of war-! S a l t., Loh .,
I.—ALSO—Another lot situate' 1 . 4 sai•k ;
let No. 4.G of the a:la:meat of '..ci rno th e 6i , d
tiugham Estate in 6,4l.t,esectp.,!,cyout..l.,er bhiJ,
Isaac Vanorrnan hy . 11. floss'', Wheat, ";.?
containing
,Fifty-Two and I White Fish'. '1 7 4 bbl: , ores more or less; there being! : .r
ore described lots abolit Fifteen
•d, with one frame lious.e, one
d some fruit treestheeon. To
property of Chester Whitta-
A. -44
vili3ge of ;
=IMIZI
ro
Ittacling t 9 A
of NLILan
L. D. Spa
tealhs acre.=
proved with
GEM
otner olv; itc
MIME
orchard an,i
=MEI
A LSO-LLC,
Potter count
stump in ttt
to t"..;. W. ihic
this lot, then ,
to a post th
thence south,
40 IOS perch
east 8.1. perch
West los per
containing .F
with the usu
roads dc., he
rant No. 12'
as aboye bet
lands of the
contracted to!
June - 23rd 1:
eight-tenths
on the two al.
acres imipror
frame barn a
be sold as lb,
her, 2d.
ALSO—Cep
Potter Co.,
lands in possl
lands in possi
in possessionl
the Sinnema i
Hundred an .•
_usual allov,:ati
are improved .
~harn, one frs
Ahereon. TO
!*-.Bartron.
ALSO—Ce
Genesee,
bounded on t
Wm. Ellis mil
lands of Harr!
ham eotate, a
easel], Hast in
James Locke
whlch i= imn
and two frargl
the property e
ley tp., llouno
E tstwood .
ladtis of
tain real estate in Wharton tp.,
a., bounded on the 'north by
a:nn of Martin Darts On. cast by
nion of L'ensleys', south by lot
of Stephen nortom and west by
ening. Creek Containing One
ninety-eight acres, with.the
cc. of which about sixty acres
with one frame house, One frame
me_ shed, and . some fruit trees
be sold as the proparty of Sanaet
stain re CI estate irCtol - nship of
ge of Ell:sburg. Potted Co., Pa.!.
I e west by lands of A. C. and
I; by the Ostrayo road,Morth ba
1 Ellis, east by lands of Bidg%
d south by land of Kersel Dick%
I. 3 Morley, Spenenr Preston :and
I Containing Forty Acres, all of
°red, • with one Tayern house
• berns thereon. to be sold as
Alien Sheppard.
ain real estato in Pleasant Val
led on the North by lands of A.
ind Keating lands,. on the east
aryey
1 Manning Ape -Keating .-
lIMIU
Le
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Apr , ios. qrr.on,
cc
he !5 , 21:1 as the.
I,i.,',:er, CllnrieF
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COUDERSPORT ACADEMY.
1 , 3. W. ALLEN, Principal,,'
I 1 ,
Late'' ; of the Wellsboro Academy, assisted
. ,•
1 .: :? . r competelnt Teachers.
The Fall. Term commence September sth,
lmi ecntiuues Eleven Wee*. .
Tuition, to be paid. at cue middle of the
term. ,53 to SS. No scholar admitted for less
I, • ,
teen half alterm.
A Teachers' - Class will b‘i instructed free of
charge. i
'1
By order lof the Trustees
i - D. F. GLASSMIRE,
P. A. STEBBRqS, '
• S. ROSS,
Coudersport, Aug. 8, 1864.. Trustees.
Application for Pardon.
- LL i)ershns are hereby notified that an
Applictition for PardOn is about to be
made to hisiFxcellenc . V Goternor A. G. Cur
tin for the pardon of E. P. Stebbins, convicted
in the Court of this comit?, on one count of
an indictment for stealing a horse,
Harrison, ;Aimq m 9, 18641
7-
The Rdphester Straw-Cutter.
ULASTED & KELLY, Coudersport, have
the exelneive agency fdr this celebrftted
caackine, in :this county. is col - client, du
r.-**, sad jEAP. Dps. 1, 160.-12
I ,
.and and on the south and west by lands of
A. M. Benton, being lot No. 48 of the allot
ment, of Keating lapels in said tp.,
Containing
labod;t. Seventy.tiveineres mcre or lesr,about 40
acres of which' are improved, with One log
house, one frame i barn, one. wooden bowl
FactOry and an apple- .orchard thereon. To
be sold as the property of Elias Grimes. '
I D. C. LARRABEE, Sheriff•
A4mst 30,1804.! ' -
.
Capt. James H. Graves has received au
thority from Adjt.-Gen. Russell ito raise a
.company of Infantry for one year's service.—
The company will join a new regiment; and
thusi persons entering it will hive many op
portcmities; for promotion which they would
not have in a Veteran Regiment. The fol
lowing.Bminty 4.lafTered by the Government
for Recruits ;
I ,
OFFIce OR PROVOST ..I.IA3SHAL Government Bounty for• One Year ;5100.
Aug.g }
18TE DIST. PESS'A. A 16:1864. The first instalment of bounty will be paid by
T'll'e Provost Marital General directs that the mustered in, which for one year will be
inquiries on all ordinary subjeCtis Connected 5 33 ' 33 *
withi.he enrolment; drah exemptions., liabili- The circular froth the Adjutant General's
ties tb drafts, credits, and accounts of men Office states that as a reward for meritorious'
conduct, arid also to secure valu,able military
furui..bed, should be addressed to the District
Pro4st Marshal General of the State. AO- experience,' appointments of Field Officers
swore may thus be secured more promptly stance be mad,e, except under peculiar circum
i , from Men who hare been in service
than:lbY addressinolthe ProvoctMar.hal Gen
eral at "Washington, whera more important a-2'd Lave b‘en honorably discharged. Men,
bushiecsO
often prents prompt answers to will report to -_.
to the multitude of ;inquiries now addressed Capt. J. H. GRAVES, Oswayo,Pa,
or M. L. Gaintrit, Coudersport or Uulysses
to th, Bureau on ii,ersonal, and other ques
tiansiot minor consequence. August 17. ISC , 4.
'i WM. IL BLAIR, Capt. ir.r. Pro. Mar.
,
, ' 18th Dist. Penn'a.
- i .
.
- iitegl.st ,, s Notice.'
.. .
..
, OTICE ,a. hereby liven that the following
.:! IN named persons did, on the dates affixed
Un/t,ed States Internal ReVenue to their nave=, file the accounts of their ad
,l
1 Notice to Tax-Payers. ministration to the estates of these persons,
& L
,
L persons residing or doing busiaeSsl dee ' d, 11 4 names are undermentioned, in
11_ i lvithin PiTer Co., Pa., assessed under' the office of - -the Register of probate of * wills
Jan act of Congress entitled "An Act to pro- and granting letters of administration in and
I vide Internal rcrenue to suPP o r;t the •Govern-ifor the con#ty of Potter, and that the same
men tland to paV interest on the; public- debt," will be presouted to the Orphan's Curt of the
Approved July Ist, 1862, are lierebY.notified said . county) for confirmation and allowance,
that the duties, taxes, and licenses which by I" '.he IStlu day of September next at ten
Said act they are re4pectively liable to par, 'o'clock in the morning, at the Court Rouse
r
have; come due an',4l payable; and that. the' iu said cot; ity :
undetisigned, DeputyPolleetor of taxes for the First and. final account of A. G. Presto
Eicht'penth Collectioa District bf. Penn.:lva- and Rhoda Amelia DarlillZ, Administrators
nia, Will attend . to r4eive the ranee, ~, payable' of the Estat of T. S. Darling - late of Allegany
in Golverntnent Legal Tender Notes or their! t P- , dee'd• Filed May 5, A. D. 186-1.
equivnlent, at his otii:ee in Coudersport (in the j First and final account of W. S. Johnson,
1 Wm. - Dalrvniple and Daniel Dalrymple, Exec
store !pf C. S. &E. iA. Jones), on Tuesday,
Sept..'2eth, 11C4. Slid residents of above- i tors of the t estate of E. Dalrymple. dec'd,
named County, aponiv. - hom said duties, taxes !late. of °sway° township.
and lyFenses have been assessed, will make I First andi final account of 0.• R. Webb,
Administrateer of the Estate of Polly Vanda
paynn:,nt to the, undersigned at the above-',
late lof Roulet tp. deed. Filed July
named place and time. and all persons w'uo i wa rka ,
shall neglect to pay the duties, taxes, and li- 121) A. D. 18;,11-.. DAN BAKER, register.
censos, so as aforesaid,assessed upon them at. August B ,I IB G lc -
the al4ove specified time and place will render
themsklves liable and will be required to pay
_ .
ten put celkt rdditional up , m r.mollnt as
zeisetll lipm4. them. EDWIN A.
Depply Collector,
Diviszon, Di..itrlet Pa.
11.ersp.:rt, Pa.,' ug. 20. 15,34..
.Ct..t73 - 1 A smminnt. ‘tears have ;elapsed since!
the introductimi oflirosTET rEr.'s CELE-!
1311:1Titii.) liITTERS ti? tire puttlic. The itrej-',
udiec kx..F.,:in , z in the Iminds of many per..zolis!
azttima what are detior_ninated patent medi-,
eines first grctitly rt carded its sale but, as
its vitt,tti r.:l merits became known, this,.
prejurlitie vtits oivertlarown. and the!
dersanci iat,rease!ri rapidis that in a few!
ears s . tettreelv n ,villt3t. , :ft existed in the United
Smtes f a wltik It ! the :chid had not extteri
ented ice betieli:s arising, front the tiste of the
Bitters, - and ttt!the ttresent day there.: re Co'
itc!fouril in ALL I'AIITS OF THE Vt - OP.LD
the =rear!merits of the nrzlcie.
No gr.-I!.ler nine for ityipepsin. can Le f..tuad:!-
Drazg sts and dealers gcnal:y
I=l
COMMISS,IONEI:
E: • I _7OO.NOVEI:, of Itou:et is a can-
Cuunty snl.ji , ct to
e 4.24,:,,n the L'Eion Ccun:r Convention.
ASSE?.IIiLY
Pieask , , nnilnirtrie in. yblin parlor thnt
a ealv.iiur:ati fur the ofticc
11-1:: . {:F-0:o.tive 'or Pot;er. Coucty. K.
',Tune S.
TREAL7I.:}:P.. . persons int , .rested can attend if the•,• shall : c -- n - -. 0 Hur , , , -:: a r yl Trapprrs in Southern Al
- Hurt._
~,,m , r risa, , t .„ 13211ii , is a , t id,- ; ',. : 1 ,..-.7 1 -,er. IL J. OLMSTED, -.u.:litor. 1 I legany rir:d ..NcrtirCrn Pennsylvania, be it
. 11- er rim th it from thi-: tit' ft-ther nltice the
for the oft!ce.af Trem,urer. .3 abject h . P.:' , :t i "Aug t'7 l S: 1-,4'. '
• , 5 üb.7. cri b ers will nay F1V.,.. DOLLARS EACH
1..,e0u ef tbe Ciounty Couventic.n.
, . di_A-I_71 1 1.0 N ! . lin greenbacks. for all healthy living Mink,
rrr„' The publiea , : re hereby cautioned r.;a:f l ". l ; theii;vered to them in Wellsviße. These Mink
pnrehas - nar a c i rta in bond !r.ivrm I,y the tu-a 11- are n ii' wortrit , !ss 1,. fur, •and will remain'
,itin of West branch. Palter Cm:nty, Pa.. to'
c`- , i t so for three or four months,.
13. T. Bnrrowe.i for One Hundred an. 3 Fifty . theirHsi- , - , s not b:_ , 1.r4. - -. prime till about the
I), , ilars payr,bl2, c in tv, a Yf-'''''' l • Whieh -"m-Id middle of Do.cemter. - W , liole litters of Mink I
' ! was in cousia.ration or s.aid Burrows enlist. : ~,,,,... Prevail . on the tributarics of the Genesee)
ing and FerTir.4; three Fc.lr's ii the 1 - 7 !" - 'led ; and Allezany, nazi can be taken in box traps.l
States Service !unless sor...ner rii.7ohared. p„..-., c , r ,:., " te l l ; o ij C'eVa have only to keep
The said Barrows having- deserted befo'resr.id ! them 'cut:fined in a bc:x well ventilated and
Bonds were made. ther6ire they wlil hot;.e-:.:b.c;.e-:.: in n cool pliice, 5 - itli a dish of good pure
' paid unless compelled by la w, ` 'e.-,:ter at all times' in flee be::,and half a dozen
S M CONA r. LE
.
if ca , : 7 ht can be }yr;mglit to market at once.
..T0'..1::-ELL.:IM, -.. ,
I i
p
!Mick Can be eatr,iht ranch more readily now
Su ervisors of West Brahch Tp. ;• Clan whci-. the sehson bec.mmes advanced and
1
Aug., 4, li , t3-li Elf.f-110]
__ '------ ' cold, 'and v. ill itrib...g. just . as good price by
,
i sellin, , :, to the suhseriber , z. Brim'. them. along
The Last Call.
I then. 'singly or by; the do:ten. and' the. money
VOTICE is licreby given that it is nc,•.v is .- •
-;
Wfi.LIAM. W. COLE,
.1.1 Four Pearl since P. A. Stelddns -, 17 ,.1 t , _ ;e : .`"'`.
A4ilEl.l P. COLE.
untierszned doled their business. and as a '”--.„.„ ~, ..p-, 1 .,,,-. 4
_i n .,
' part of the debts due them which remain un-.'
nail now bel._,m:l to me. I wilt attend at the,
Administrator's Notice.
;Store of C. S. & - B. A. Jones, in Coudersport,! -..--eeri TENEA s 1,1.1,, of Administration to
for the next tl,ir4y days to receive the pay on . ', O ci hire e‘tate OfJAMES coTTo.N. late of
them frOm those inilebted .s to said concern.'
Harriso l' a tow - rishil. Potter county, dec'd; have
after which they:will he left in the hands of been {..,Tatired to the subscriber, all perss
an officer for collection. A word to the wise i n c, c b t ., d . said v.t:t are
.‘o e,,. a e requestedto make
is suflieitent. 1 ,. ' C. S. JONES.
; immediate payment. and those having claims
Coudersport Jely I, 18C-4.
I a-ainsi 'the. same lwill - present them, duly au
,_
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.POTTEP. COVI;ITY SS : . Ithenticated, for settlement to .
P ' ILE-P...01. - D. GOFF, Adix'r.
„--,..., , The GomMonwealth of Pennsviva-! ~. __ .y h- - - 0 .
liL. S. pia to the ;•Theriff of said count I ' -. "' -- 'n'l'c' r ' , Uh• Y^-0,Y^-0, '”'
1 1'
i--..--- -
allenge to a . Movnia' g Match.
We command vonthat you atta ( Cht.;,.D. i Ch
Blanchard by all:and singular his gooier and i I challenge any 4..gent:of the Hubbard, Ohio,
chattels moneys,; ri , ht.. credits. lands and tillowton, Cayug cyblef or Buckeye Mowing
tenements in your bailiwick in whose hands! Machias in PottetCounty, to meet me any
! or possession soerer the . ,'ante may be found, ; where in this County,4e.ithin. 20 miles of this
so that he be and appear' before our Judges! place. end test the triaeliines in cutting light
at Coudersport at It Court of Common Pleas i and heavy, long OT short grass; en ground,
to be held in and for said County on the 15th rough: rind stony b i t' smooth'—wherever it has
•i
W mu
day of June next; there o answer m. A.' been plowed— cuttlag, stubble high and
Cole in an. action of assumpsit damages not I short, on lightnessi of draft, strength and dur
exceeding three hundred dollars, and have; ability, ease in handling to team and driver,
rod then and there this writ. Tilt:less the passiugobstacles large end small.
Honorable Roami . e. G. Winn:, President Jud The Judges to . ' L i e ehoSen from the specie.-
of our said Court at Coudersport, this 11th tors at the trial (tut not "mowing machine
day of May, A. D.i1855. . men") tro by eaell Agt.--their names put in
[so ct Rey. Stamp.]
~... Ito a hat and one drawn but by each Agent
H. J. OLMSTED, Prothonotary. i present ; these to Constitute the Judges.
Dec. ^5, 1855, on motion of W. B. Graves,l The.machines td be worked first by their
Plaintiffs Attorne l / 4 - , theCourt,direct public:a-I Agents, and then hy each of the Judges drir
tion of the writ in{this case b' six successive ling and handling each one. The Agents
advertisethents in the POTTER TOU'a AL. . I whose .7:fachinc“ , "^e beaten shall pay all em-
By the curt. Lt. J. OLMSTED, Proth'y peaces of this, and all advertisements of trial,
. ; handbills, &c. !. .
OLEAN ACADEMY. 1 A repbrt of the trial toibe published in the
; • . IPorrza :IJOUIn:Sb. Agents accepting this,
The Fall Term Will commence August Slat I will Ple:ise notify Meat Spring Mills, N. Y., of
18(34 and continue thirteen weeks. Tuition I time and place of trlal. Also see to the proper
from ?4.00 to ;,.:..B.do per term. Board can be ; notices of trial.
had in the Princlipal's family. Rooms for ' C. L. HOYT, Agent for
self-boarding can be had in the Academy W. A. Woods, Prize Mower New Self- -
Buildings at 52.00 per tern]. . Raking Comb:i aed, and others. -
E. WILDMAN, A. M. „principal, assisted i Bingo m, Potterleo., Pa., Ju1y5„1.564..
by other Teachers
A Teachers' Clais will hie organized for the TO Roa. .
' .Cont,ractors. •
instruction of teachers in their profession, inl - nln ESPONSIBLE patties able and desirteas
which Holbrook'.,- Normal Methods and other iit of iindertakin the building of the 'en
valuable aids will be used.l 1 ,
tire orapart of a ug road, (10 feet wide,)
. , PI S. MARTIN, President: jof qom 12 to 15 miles in 'the SouthEastein
STANLY MARTIN, Secretary.' - . I part of Potter CounitY„Penria., IN. ^ppiy for
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1 . . partiCulars to CHA -. MEECE, Esq., Surveyor',
lIUNT'S BLOOM OF ROSES,—for the La- Germania, Potter 0., Pa, .
dies,—at i STEBBINS' - June g, 1861.-tf. • .
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by P. A. .T l -. - 1 - ;
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dried
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FILL YOUR QUOTA!
! k
IST OF tETTERS remaining in the Post
Office Coudersport.Pa.. Aug. 8, 1884.
S u Bralltrd,:diSSLucyM Buckley, Henry
IBurgess, Dia :a Burton, William A. Chestnut,
dins Julia Ellie, Thomas Coons, Elliot and
ICreck. .11cr:afo. B . Elliott. George Fuller 2,
N -Hover, john Hovey Esq..' N. A. Hume,
j William Huntley, John Kennedy, Elliot
Kil
burn, W S ILovftioy Esq., Romenzo Luce,.
William Nephew. II Oliver Esq., Miss Phy
lecta Roberq, Miss Sophia Riley, Miss Re
becca 31 Sluvrer, George Smith, D. A. Tooker
Esq., Miss * ]Katherina Torget, C. Turner, J
Voorhees, Za-lock S Wheeler, D. Wright.
GERMANIA, Potter Co., Pa.. Aug. 1,
I - 70'112E is hereby given that Charles Btt
i_ shor, now or late of this county, holding
the :following described property. ha; not yet
paid sow consideration ivhateverfer the same,
and all per sons are hereby warned not to pnr
chas'e any of said property of the said Bushor
before the decision of the Court is elven in
this hase and !C. Bushor has paid to me-the
consideration money therefor.
The following is the property:
let. certr.in tract of land near toe Ger
mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott township,
Potter connty. Pa., containing 100 acres.—'
Also 25 - acres iu warrant 5078 and adjoining
the above.
2nd. A certrin tract of land, with Mill and
improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in
Auclitor's Notice. ; i warrant Ste l wartsou township, Potter
7) , ,.. -- CITICE is' hereby siven that the under-', county. Pa., containing about 204 acres.
is si; - -ned, Auditor anPointed by the! C. l Bushor holds also in trust warrant no.
Orphan's Court to distribute the funds arising' 2.1.01, in Ga:nes township, Tioga county, Pa.,
front Adminis4ators Sale of the 11:e.':1 on the road leading from Germaniai,to Gaines,
of San.d:el C:trlin; dee'd, will attend to the conf.llaing S5O acres
of his apr , eititalcnt on Saturday the If
1 tilt d.iy Si-ptc.rnber ISd4. at 2 o'clock P. 01:
at the ofEce of the Prothonotary, 7:llea "ft:
. .
NOTICE is herchy given that the nnder
signed, i nn Auditor appointed by the
Orphan's Ciourt to distribute - the funds arising
front A.irdinistrator's Sa!e of the Real Estate
of A H Butterworth, dea",l. will attend tb the
dutr.es. of his
,nnpointment on Saturday the
17th day of September, 18134, at 2 o'clock
P ji, at the office of the Profit( notary, where
all persons intierested can atte%d if they shall
think proper. I DA:N DA.K . EI?„ Auditor.
AtlgtlF:. 8, 'l§C!,..
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JNO. S. MANN, P. M
Auditor's Notice
t. l RUNE NORMAL SCHOOL,
MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO; PA.
THIS INSTITUTION 17.4.9
Recogaized by the. State Attasi ri ties ; in
. Depentlier 1862.
AS ,
AS A '
-
Ind. S tate No r mal School.
. j orrzaklSl Opene3 as arch in September 1863:
The School is at length places upon a se:
cur basis —t he State appropriation of the
cu rep.t , year enabling the Trustee to extin.:
wish the greater portion of the outstanding
liabilities, and to make extensive improve
'
monts upon the buildings and grounds.
The Second School Year will commence
onLifinday, September 5,1864.
• prof. F. A. attar, for the past six years in
charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Norinal
Sc tool, has been elected Principal, and Prof.
Fe INE d , IIOSBY, ' , recently of the sante institu
tion, has been appointed to the Professorship
of Languages and Literature.
t is desirable that students should enter at
th Commence:tent of a term, and for a period
of not leOs thari thirteen weeks. Tuition,
10dr 7n,!...7 irier" term, $6.00. No extra
ch. rges for the4agual,- , ,es or the higher math
em .tics. Text! books rented at reasonable
rat -s. :Vocal and instrumental music at
tea hers: price. Boarding in the hell, of in
private families,from $2 50 to $3.00 per week.
Fare froM Philadelphia, $8.50; from Harris
burg, SG,OO.
W. O. RIPLEY, Pres: Beard .of Trustees.
ALBERT CLARK, Secretary:
Mansfield, July, 20, 1864.
SPP.S7;CG MILLS ACADEMY.
SPLIING i iIILLS, ALLEGANY Co., N. Y.
ELIAS . 110, 1 1T0N . , :11".. 7 Principal
!.Irs. ADA! WALFEIt lionzos, Preceptress
Miss NELLIE W4LAII, ' Assistant
Miss _\..l. TESTES., ' Toticher• of Music
Tlt'e .1 7 :11 Term commences September 7.
The Winter Term commences Decembqr 14.
The Spring T4rm commences March 22.
Tuitiori from Four to Eight Dollars.
B i on , cl $2.00 to $2.50 per week..
The Principal haviugrecently graduated at
one of the first Commtrcial Colleges in the
Stat'e, is:thoroughly prepared to teach Single
andi Double Entry Book-Keeping Banking,
Commercial Law, & - e., in as good a manner
as it is teach." in any of the first Colleges in
the Countl7.
Furnis-hed rooms for self-boarding at low
prices.
POr farther information address the Princi
pal or• the uniersig-ned.
W3f. COBB,
President Board of Trustees
Notice.
AND GREENBACKS.
,
Spring Goods !
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P. A. STEBBINS & Co
Have jusi received fro'm Xb'X' York, 'a large
stock of selsocable Goods which they, urn
sell as low is any house in the Ooant,yl,con
sisting nr
DRESS 'POODS,,,,
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DEL4.I.II7ES,
PLAID POPLINS,
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BL4 VK SILKS)
IiAL.3fOI?AL SEM TS,
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WM. P.AbDE
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5.4 - AW.6,7 stx zataizEL-tas, do
Full stock of MEN'S
FASHICOABLE CLOTHING !
BOOTS & SHOES,
LATS 4 CAPS,
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84c , & c., &c:
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CHOICE S.OOX OP
GRQCERIES,
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T6'a from 75 cts. to kg per pound
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P. L STEBBINS' & Co.,
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,Corder Stain and Second Streak,
Clauderaptrrt, Slay 11, 1864,-11
New
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ALPACA'S,
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TcLoArs, • •
CLOAILYGS,
'CASSI3.fE:RES,
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ALSO
AL WAYS ON HAAVD
Not Adc?holle.
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACI
A Pure
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br.'.130 (Aland's'
German IBitterel
rILEPARED BY
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Dr. C. M. lackson, Philad*.Pzu
WILL EFFECTUALLY CUBE;
IM
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DESPEE.SIA,
; • - l iAttsman o
Chronic or .ffer rouiDebility, Diseases of
the Kidneys, anti all diseases arising
from a disordered hiver or Stomach,
Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Falnesj
or Blood'tO the head, acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea; Heartburn, Disgustfor Food,Ful !
ness or weight in the Steeled?, Sour
Eructations, Sinking or Ft:Uttering at
the Pit of he Stomach, Swimming
of the Head, Hurried and DBE
cult Breathing, Fluttering at the ileatt,Chokz
ing or Suffocating sensations when in 'a ly
ing posture, Dimness of Vision, Dote or,
Webs before the Sight, Fever and &nil
- Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Pee- •
,spiration, Yellowness of the Skit! • •
and Eyes. Pain in the Side, Back, '
Chest,' Limbs, Sudden Flits et'-itt lteati
Burning in tile Flesh, Cons zitlma e
,
nines of Eril, , en3 great B )ressions
of
1100FLAND'S' GEP ,ANIDITTEBS 1
Are not n new and u ried article, but ltitVd
stood the test of. fifteen yea:rs trial by th 6
American public; and their - eittitation Mad
sale, are . nut riValcd by any similar prepara
tion.
The propriefors• have therainds of I:atlas
from the most eminent
CLERGYMEN,
LAWYERS.
PiIYSICINNS, and
CITIZENS.
. ,
Testifying of their own personal knowledgej~
to' the beneficial effects and n4litral virtuez.of—
these Bitters. . .
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ATTENTION, SOLDiFIRS
AND TELE FRIENDS OF Se,LDlEftg
,We call the attention of all hiving relations
1 or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF+
LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenth*
of the diseases induced b's exposures and
privations incident to camp In the tists t
published almost daily in the newspapers, on
the arrival of the sick, it-will he noticed that
a very large proportion are suffering from de
bility. Every case of that kind can be read-2
ily cured by Hoofiand's German Bitters.--
Diseases resulting from disorders of the digesJ
tire organs are speedily removed. We hard
no hesitation in stating that, irthest titters
were freelv used among our stildiers,
dreda' of - lives might be saved, that other=
wise will lie lost.
We call-particular attention to, the follow.
ing remarkable and well authenticated Curd
of one of the nation's _heroes, Whose life, td
nse his own language s "has been saved by
the Bitters:" z.
,
. Aug;Pmmanurnit, 23. 1863.
mEssl...roxLs & gentlemen,
':your Hooliand German Bitters bias saved my
life. 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 conizaat of all the circumstances
of my-case. I am, gad have been for the lest
four years, it 'member of ShermaMs celebrated
battery, and under the immediate Corn=
mead of Cant. R. B. Ayres. Through th 4
exposnr6 atteridLat upon my ardpotas deities;
I was attacked is November last lyith
ation of the lung; and was for Seventy-two
days in the hospital. This was libliowed by
great debility, heightened by an attach of
dysentery. I Was arta removed from tha
. . -
• White House, .and sent to this city on board ,
the Steamer "State of Maine," from width I
landed on the `lB.tit ofJnne.. Since that time
II hare hem about as low as any one could be
land sift' retain a , spark of vitality. For a
week or mete I was scarcely abld to swallow
anything, and if I did force a morel dowa,it
was immediately thrown up izai4..
I could not even keep a glass Of watei on
my stomach. 'Life could not last Under such
circumstance:7; and, accordingl3 - Ithe phrsi
cians who had been working faithfully, tho'
- unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp •
lof the 'dread Archer, frankly told me they
could do an more fdr me, and advised ine to
see a clergyman, and to make such disoosi-
I tion of r4v limited funds as best 'suited me.
!.3n acqualntance who visited me at the hos
'
pital, Mr. Frederlifk Stcinbron, of sixth below
Arch Street, advised me, as a forlbim hope;
tq, try your Bitters, and kindly pi;ocured a
bottle - , From the tin I commenced taking
them the gloomy shadow of death receded,
and I am now. thank God for it, qtting bet-,
ter. Thoughtl have taken but two\ bottles, I
have gained ten pounds, and I feel, sanguine
of being pCrniitted to rejoin my i Wite arid
daughter, from whom I hare hear.l nothing
for eighteen months ; for. gentlemen, I am a
loyal Virginian, from the v.icinity of Front
Royal. To your invaluable Bitters low the
certainty of life which lias taken the place of
vague fears=-to your Bitters will I owe the
glorious privilege of again claspinp; to my •
bosom those who are dearest to mein life.
Very truly yours,. ISAAC MALONE.
'
We fully concur in .the truth of the stove
statement, as we had desTaired of seeing our'
comrade, Mr. Malone, Testored to health.
John Cuddleback, Ist New York Ibittery.
• George A. Ackley. Co. C, 11th Maine.
Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York.
1. E. Spencer, let Artillery, Battery F.
J. B. Fasewel!, Co. B. 2d Vermont..
. Henry -B. Jerome,- Co. B, do.
Hemy T. Macdonald, Co. C, Gth Mane.
John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine.
Herman Koch, Co. ET, i2d New York.
Nathaniel B. Thomas." Co. F, 95:11 Penn!!
. Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A, 3d Tennant,
John Jenkins, Co. B. Hall
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS!
.Seethatthe signature of "C. M. JACKSON ; "
is on the •WzArrna of each bottle.
PRICES: - j , l •
Large Size (holding nearly double qitatifity)
$l.OO per Bottle-ImM: doz. s.s.ua
Small Size-75 cis. pr L'ortlehalf ildt. $4 O
Should your nearest •drngglst rmt hai - e4he
article, do not be put off by any or th'e - intox
icating preparatiffis that maybe ofibrd id its
place, but send to,. ns, and we will torfiard,
securely peeked, by express. !
PRINCIPAL OFFICE 31) MAliCFAcTarts
No• 631 Arch Weig e l -
JONES &
(Successors to , C. 31. JACKSON :t Go.,y 1
PROFRIEIaitS.
FOR sale by Druggists and Dealereiet every
towr i 3 the United - States.