The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, September 07, 1864, Image 3

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    l'n•Cciteleitiport, on the - 07:th. inst,
J. J. Roberts.-JA3LES S. DAVIS, of,Chi,cego,
D.l.;Ondltise MARY E. REES, of the former
/OSP, k .
o t DIED,:
. In Hehroh, Angtise2sth, JOSEPH A.RI-ON;
aged,,? incinths• and 1O days; Also, on' the
29th of Anglia; 'MARY JOSEPHINE, aged 7
Months and 18 da34; . twin'chiNtert o e ! Tos6pla
aiad,Mary M. Holladay: -
.I
Around: he throne of God , in heaven,
Thotrnds.of children stand ; ,
` , Our . darlimg, Pheanie Marion too,
- • Are Members of that band.
r !
Onr home is lonesome withon't our pets,
:But they have , gone toi rest, ,
The stor sof life they never will know
They :re forever blest. • .
1
• RICE' CURRENT.
Corrected very Wednesday by P. A. STEB.
BINS Sr 0, Retail Dealers in Groceries
. „ • and Provisicins, ;
'. opp site D. F. Olassinire!s Hotel, •
,•,!,::-
Coudersport, Pa
Apples; gr buil? bush, ' Isloo to 1 :25
- do &I di a ' 200 250
Beans, - li . ! . 300 350
. , Beeswax, lb., 1 3 35 40
--' Beer, " ' - ? . to 12
Berries, 'dr ed, V quart ' 10 18
Buckwhea V bush., '-: 87 _1 00
t f )
Buckwhea. 'Flour, - • 300 375
Butter, V, :,
Cheese, • . 13 14
Cloverseed ..7 00 750
Corn, V bush., . 1 50 200
Corn Mealper cwt., , 450 475
Eggs, V d z., - 16
Flour, extra V bbl.,
'do superfine "
Hams, V lb,
Bay,'V ton
Honey, pert 111.•,
Lard, ti 1
Maple Sugar, per lb.; -
Oats, % btsh, •
Onions, 4,
Pork, V bbl.,
do V I1:4,
ido , in whole bog, V IV.,
[Potatoes; r bush.,
'Peaches, 'd 'ea, Va., 1
?Poultry, 'lb.,
rßye, per b sh.,
• Salt, V b 1., • , '
.do 'J I sa k,
- Timothy e d
'Trout, per bbl:,
Wheat, 1;3 ash.
'White Fls , V 3- ' lilil.,
lii
T I IST 0 LETTERS remaining in' the Post
I Office • V CouatrsportPa. ; Sept 11M4.
Angelis 'Barrett, A. - 11. .Bra l itaid, 'Ruth
Cady. Nettie Cady, J. Ctrall:George
--- Berra, Roswell
. LorZ,:Eirieon -J3.lmce,
.), M
August ntania ' Amy Mattaisia., Abraham
Patterson, Robert IL Peet, Mattha Solt/Ereld,
Fred-eve . ..Si:taw, B. G. Short, Jahe Van Patten.
.JNO. S.
Notice.
, CONSTABLES and others having business
kJ with tie Courts of the County of Potter
are bereby f inotified-to , a:ppear on Thursday,
.the 2-2nd o 'Sept., at 2--cOelonk P. -M. There
I
will be no- ession of the . Court prior to that,
date. . 1.4. OLMSTED, Prothonotary.
Coudersp rt, Sept. 5, 1864.
Statemeirit of Accotints of Pike &hoc)
!Districts, Jiine Ist, 1864:
Due from delinquent Treas;
urer's and Collectors
On unseated taxes I --'
fir. to outst
r:ding orders
assets over liabilities $376 00
the foregoi , g, toi be a correct
the accounts of Pike School Dil
ate above Written.
Balance o'
•We•certif
=statement of
+tact at,tho
•NVM. ASS[,EV, President.
-S. H. MARTIN, Treasurer
, Secretary.
M. Yotm
I wish rill
(with me to e
I will sell
I ersons having open accounts
11 and settle immediately.
eap_for Cah
.fmerchandisO
All my stock
consisting 'o
-CLOTH IN
; OOTS, and
a ~ :, G
-GROC'ERIE9,
TOOLS, &c., &c:,
, sviala Harness.
Cocci 31:
Wagons,
1 'Clutter, i 1 Su!key,
of a good Asher,, in . cam=
•te working order.
paid for good ASHES,
.
LtJGIEN BIRD.
I , e.., Sept., 1864. •
1 Sleigh,
IS Cen
23rookland,
~
Application for Pardon.
.LL perso s
A are hereby . notified that an
.a. Applicat on for Pardon, is about to be
made to his matey Governor A. G. Cur
tin for the pa on of E. P. Stebbins, convicted
in the Court f this county , on one oottnt of
an indictmen for stealing a horse.
Harrison, ugust 9, 1864. „
Orr
• Mtn I
The Provos
inquiries on
with the enro
ties td drafts,
tarnished, sh
Provost Mar
ewers may, i
than by addx
eral at Wash
husineee otter
to the raultitt)
to the Bureau'
traPa of minor
WM. 11.
________
ICE OF PROVOST MARS___ HAL, •1
HIT. PENN'A. Aug. 10, 1864. f
t Marshal General' directs that
al ordinary subjects connected
[meta, draft exemptions, liabili-,
credits, and accounts of men
121(1 be addressed to the District
hal General or the State. An
itis be secured more I promptly
ti.ssing the Provost Marshal Gen
t &Von, where more important
prevents prompt answers to
de of : inquiries now addressed
t on personal, and,- other ques
.*COnsequence.
BLAIR, Capt. k Pro. Mar,
18th Dist. Penn's.
A. soAr-Q
estion Settlegit Inquire nt
rEITEBBINS'
MTURTU'of , ',I' ud;firy, trrikpf . Ve.nditioir
X lT ponas,lFieri Fftcias and Pavari . Faciaa,
issued Out of the,Cotirt, of Common IWO ofrol,
ter County, PenneylianO, am? ,to me,dfregted,.)
shill!e2aiime to publi.isale er. eutcry, die'Conrt
lirOurein:Couderaport, 0.4 MONDAY, the ) 20th
day' of. June, 1„864, o'doelc,,p. ra., the_h4-.
lowing described tiaqs,or parcels of land to, wit:
thoie bit certain tracts; pledes or par
cels bf land sithatelin Pike•and Hector town
ships; beimglottery;*arrants.nos. 5122, 5123;
5124, M 25, 5126, 5127, and i conveyed by
Patents from the Commonwealth of. Penn
syli-nnia to John Nibholson, dated the 29th &
30th days of April, 1794, and.named Darby
Goshen Saint Thomas Fairfax Concor.d'& Rich
mond: and each tract containing 1099 Acres,
or 659.4 actes in alb, and being the saine,ai
conveyed by•John•Nicholson and Hannah his
wife by deed dated ilds 184 h day - of March, A:,
D. 1795. to 'John , Ashrpy, and . recorded among
the land records' of Poltertoanty in Deed Book
B, page 147 se , escePting one nice° contain
ing 100 acres heretofore conveyed to E.S. klor
ton, one piece Containing 30 and acres con
veyed to:S. 11. Martin, s , and one piece Contain
ing 72 and iths acre's: conveyed to Wm. No
r Dougall. •
Upon which. tract or land are the following
improternents, viz. on warrant NO 5127 One
lo: of about 5 acres limproved . •with 2 frame
houses, one frame beim; one blacksmith shop,
und'one - saw milli now ocenpied
~by widow
Impson;, one lot 'of. abont 2 acres' improved,
one, log torcee land one board shanty
thereon, now, occupied-by S. :Dairowiime lot
of about'2o acres improved with one frAme
house, one board shanty add some fruit trees
thereon, noir occupied by Sam'l Decker; and
one lot; about 20 acres improved, with one
frabe house, one frolic barn, one saw mill,
ow': blacks - Mitts` slroli head sotde fruit trees
thereon, now occupiedpy H. D. Frost.
•51.
On *arrant No 1:2 onelot about 20 aches
improved with 'one fram e e barn and some fruit
trees thereon . ode dotaboat 15 acres improv
ed with two frame bo4r..s, Imp log house and
some fruit trees thereon; one lot about 4 acres
improved, with one franie house and one board
shanty thereon; now occupied by C. W. Ed- -
monds ; one lot about 50•ricres improved with
one frame house, one! frame barn, and Solidi
fruit trees therein, no occupied by Charles
Pritchard ; one lot• 460. 2 acres improved;
with one log house theOon, now occupied by
'Chester. Ellsworth; one lot about 45 acres
improved, with two frame honses,'one frame
tarn,-one frame shed, One saw mill and some
'fruit trees •therean, noir occupied by A.
horn.; and one Int al4nt 35 acres improved,
with one frame ihouse:llone frame barn and
some fruit treee o...c.rebn, now occupied by
Curtis Kiibourn.
l Oa warrant No . 512:3,10ne lot about twelve
acres improved, with--od;',• frame house thereon,
now occupied by John Ilazey ; one lot about
CO acres improved, witli'.onc frame 'house, one
log house, one frame bal h, "and corn house,
and some fruit trees thereon, now occupied
rhy John Sunderlin ; Ode Ibt•a.. l 7.otzt 12 acres
improved, occupied by Simeon ; One lot
about 5 acres Improved; with one Fog hohse
and one log stable thereon, now Otcupied by
Ai Robbins , One lot ahqut 12 acresitntiroi - ed,
with tone frame louse and some fruit 'trees
thereon, known as the'Phas. Parker lot; One
lot alsoutlo acres improved, with one frathe
house, one log stable and some fruit trees
-thereon:now
,ocen:Aell by Wm. T. Leach.
warrant No 5124. One lot about 8 acres
ireproved, with one fradie house, one frame
barn and some fruit tree thereon, now occu
-pied by Win. T. Leaeh,.4r. : One lot about 5
.acres inlprored with one frame house thereon;
and one Pot about lneCrtiS improved, with one
frame house,:tto frame barns with cow shed
and corn house attathedrand some fruit tress
thereon, 'now occupied John
To be soid as the :proprty of iluusicker
Garlock.
12 00 15 00,
10 00 12 do
25
10 00 12 00
! ,12 'l5
14 16
I 12 1,5
75
100 125
14-5 00 50 00
•20 25
• 8 , 9
- 75 ;00
26 40
8 10
125 1 50
K. 50 500
/50 350
8 - 00. 9 00
.1 50 IG2
"8 - GO 9 00
$309 00
401 00
—At
All that certain two story frame'building
situate in the village orr Lewi;ville, in the
township of Ulysies, in the county of Potter
aad Commouweal,th of iPennslvania, said
building is 'octairon in L4hape, and 18 feet
across each of the said 'ildes, said building
being sttnate upon a certain lot of land in
'said township formerly i'pwned ' Mrton
Lewis, and hounded on t 4 'east and north'by
lands of Burton Lewis ; on the west by village
lots owned by ThomaS Parker, Richard Baker
!and Larrabee k Lewis, aid on• the south by
the Higl w y and lands of Burton Lewis, con.-
mining about three acres. I k To be sold as the
property of 0. A. Lewis, 1) n Poker, Charles
.Monroe, &c., Trustees of, thbllilysser; Academy,
Joint Stock Company. I
ALSD—Certain real 'estnte, situate in the
village of Lymansville; iablblaria tp , bounded I
ob the north by the LYcclining and Potter!
Turnpike 'Clad, on the ease by the highway!
leading to Ayres Ilill, on the south by -lands:
of Nathan Woodcock and on the west by lands
of L. D. Spofford, containing Nine and-eight
tenthsacres more , cr less; all cr wlrich
Im
proved with one frame housej two frame barns,
other out housv, and a good bearing apple
orchard and other fruit tqej thereon. To.be
sold as the property of Jonathon Glace.
ALSO—Certain real estate in Genesee tp..
Potter county, Pa., Beginning at a hemlock
$ .710'00
33 I. 03
u)
O.
tn
stump in the north linCorld,t N 0.38 eutteyed
to G. W. Rice and the south-west corner of
this lot, thence north le west west 84 perches
S/TOES,
DRUGS,
to a:post the -north-west corner of this lot,
thence nouth 89° east along; the'line of lot No.
40 108 perches to a -uost v .ithence south
east 84 parches to post,' ; -9sence north•B9°
west 108 perches to the place of beginning:
containing Fifty-Three and #ve-tentin acres
with the usual allowance of isiz per Cent. for
roads d:c., being lot No. 30 and .part•of War
rant No. 1.281.-4LSO— , Alanther lot sltuate
as above being ictt N0t.40 ofithe Allotment o
lauds or the Bingham Sstge, in Gentsee tp.,
contracted to Isaac Vanor`ttirby R. H. Rose
June 23rd containida. it -Two und
eight4tenths_actes more or lips, there Iteing
on the two above described lots about 'Fifteen
acres improved, with .one . Blame house, one
frame barn and,„Fone fruitirees thereon. To
be sold as the property of Chester Whitta
ker,,
2d.
$1
ALSO4-Certiin:realt Win Wharton
Potter Co., Pa., bounded DO The nerth
lands in possession of Martin Semen. east bb
lands id possettslon of Benileye, south by lot
in possesSion of Stephen Horton, and west by
the Sinnemahoning Creek Containing One
Hundred • and ninety-eight acres, with the
usual allowance, of which about sixty acres
112
are improved, with one frame house, one frame
barn, one frame shed, and some fruit trees
thereon. • To be sold as the proPerty of James
Bartron. : ,t ,
ALSO—Certain real estixte in township •of
Genesee, Tillage of .Bilisbark. Potter Co., Pa.,
boßnded on the west by lands of A. C. and
Wm. Ellis and by the Oswayo road, north by
lands of Harry Ellis, east by lands of Bing
ham estate, and south by laud of Versel Dick
enson; Hastings lilorleyoSpenceT Preston and.
James Locke. Containing Forty Acres, all.of,
which is improved, with .poe Tavern bouse,
and two frame barns thereon. To be sold as'
the property of Allen , Shepp,ard.
ALSO—Certain real estate in pleasant Val
ley tp., Bounded on the Noith by lauds of A.
D.'Eastwood and Keating fandS,• en the east
- ,', - ; , .q - SHERIFF'S SALES.
by lands 'cif - Harvey Manning - ais • eating
lands, and om,the.southrand.weskby. lands of
A. 31. Beiktorfibeing, /Ot t lqi.7.4B' rif thd
merit of Keitiinglandilti - scii(itle, Coniaining
about Seventy-6,ye acres more or lass,about 40
acres of which lat.& Intpioved;:iiftb one log
house, one fratr.e barn s one wooden - brotrl
Factory and an .apple•orchard. : thereon.. To
be sold as the property of tliai Grimes.
1.49.121tA85.E 7 . Sheriff.
August 30, 1864.
1111
Register's Notlee:
XTO.TIOR is hereby given that-the fellowing
named persons did, on the dates affiied
to their names, filethe accounts of their4.nd
ministration to the estates of these persons,
dec'd, .whose-names are undermentioned; in
the office of the Register of probate of wills
and granting letters of administration in and
fur the county of Potter, and that the same
will he presented , to the Orphan's. Cana of the
said county, for confirmation and allowance,
on file 19th day of September next at ten
o'clock in the morning, at the bout Rotise
iu said. comity:
First and final anc.oant of A. G. Frealso
and Rhoda Amelia Darling, Administrators
of the Estate of T. S. tarling late of Allegany
tp., dec'd. Filed }fay 8, A. D. 1564, - •
First and final account of W. S. Johnson,
Wm. Dalr ymple and DanielDalrymple, Elec
tors of the estate of L. Dahymple. dec'd,
late of Oswiyo 'township. • '
First and . final account of 0. t. Webb,
Administrator:ethos Estate of Polly 'yards
iwarka, late of Roulet tp, dee'd. tiled July
'2,t, A. D. 1864. DAN BARER, Register. .
August 8, 1864,
Auditor's Nbilce.
NOTICE 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 Bugerworat, dec'd, will attend to the
dutiks of his appointment on Saturday the
17th day of September, 1864, at 2 o'clock
P 11, at the otfide of
. the Prpthc notary, where
all ile`rnens interested can attend if they shall
think proper. DAN SANER, Auditor.
A.ugust 8, i 864. ,
Auditor's Notice.
taidE is hereby given that the tinder
-111 signed, an Auditor ahphitited by , the
Otithaffs -Ceuitta distribute the fends arising
froth Adtninistratar'a Sale of the Real Estate
of Sainuel attend to tife
duties of his appointment on Saturday the
17th day of Septeaber 1864,at 2 o'ffidck P. 11.
at the office of the l'fcithceatitary,, wheb all
persons interested Cat 'aftefid.if they shall,
think proper. H. J. O . IAISTED, Autlitor.
August 8, 1864
CAUTION !
The public are hereby cautioned againit
purchas'ng a certain bond given by the town
ship of West Branch, Potter County, Pa., to
B. F. Burrows, for One Hundred and Fifty
Dollars payable In two years. Which bond
was in consideration of said Burrows enlist•
in.. and serving three years in the United
States Service unless sooner discliarged.—
The: said -Burrows having deserted before said
tioea's Were made, therefore they will not be
Fpaid unless compelled by laW.
'S M LIONABLE,
JOHN KLEMM,
' Supervisors of West,Branch Tp.
Aug., 4, 18G4. 0194101
OLEAN ACABEIVIk.
The Fall Term will coratitee Angnst - 31st
1864 and continue thirteen weeks. Tuition
from $4.00 to $3:00 per term. Board can be
had . , in the Principal's family. .nocims for
self-boarding can he had in the Academy
Buildings at $2.00 per term.
E. WILDMAN, A. M. Principal, assisted
by other Teachers.
A Teachers' Class will be organized for the
instruction of teachers in their profession, in
which liolbrook's Normal Methods and other!
valuable aids will be used.
F. S. MARTIN, Preside . nt
ST_ NLY MARTIN, Secretary.
United States Internal Revenue
Notice to Tax-Payers.
1 A LL persons residing or doing business
within Potter CO., Pa., assessed under
an act of Congress entitled 'tAn Act to pro-
Tide - :-:rternal revenue to soppovt She Govern
!:nient and to pay interest ou the public. debt;"
Approved July ISt, ISC-11. art hereby notified
Unit the tin:ties, taxes and licer,Ses rl:ich by
said act they are respectively liable to :pdy,
j have become due and payable, .and thtallto
undersigned, Deputy Collector of tr.xes forthe
Eighteenth Colleztiou-Distliat of Pennsylva
nia, attend to receive the same, payable
iu Government Leg d. TettAir Notes or their
equivalent, at his office in Couderaptitt (in 'the
store of C. S. & E. A. genes) on Tuesday,
Sept. 20th, 1864. said residents 'Elf above
named County, upbn.tvhoM said duties, taxes ,
and lieehses hafe laken assessed, will make
paynient 'to the 'nnaeraighed at AIM above=
named place-dad tithe. and all ,ferstins 'Who
shall neglect to pay the aatio,- faies, and ,
'censes so as afbreattlil-tis`Sessed npon r -them at
'the above Stieeifiedlitab and piece will render
themselves liable - and will be teettiredto pay
ten per cent additional upon ihe amount as
sessed upon them. :EDWIN A. JONES,
Deputy Collector,
Collection District Pa,
.ooudersport, Pa., Aug. 20, 1864.
COUDERSPORT ACADEMY.
W, ALLEN, Principal,
Late of the Wellibore Academy, atsteted
:Iq-competent Teachers. •
The Fall Term cOmmetoes Septeilibcr 31h,
nod continues: leven Weeks.
Mitten, 'to b'e paid *tang Middle a:iflha
term, $3 to $8: No scholar admitted for less
than half a term. -
A Teachers' Class will be instructed free of
charge.
By raider of.the Tittsteet
. F. GLASSSIIRE,
. P. A. STEBBINS
. 3
BCSS,
Coudersport, Aug. 8, timitees•
'A NUMBER of years hay.p elapsed since
the introduction of HOSTETTER'S CELE
BRATED BITTERS to the pablic. The prej
udice existing in the minds of many persons
against what are denominated pateht medi
cines at first greatly retarded its sale, but, as
its virtues and merits became known this
barrier of prejudice was overthrown, and the
demand increased so rapidly that in a few
year': scarcely a village existed in-the United
States in which the afflicted had not experi,
enced the benefits arising from the use of the
"Bitters," and at tha present day theta are - to
be found .in ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD
vouchers for the great merits of the article.
No greater cure for Dyspepsia can be found.
See Advertisement.
For sale by nrugg,ists and dealers generally
everywhere. ,
HUNT'S BLOOM QF ROSES,—for tlfe Lu
dies)---at • • STEBBINS' •
S'PATE - 110101-11LF so nook
MAIISFIALD'
- , 2.
THIS IN6TITCTIOIIWAII
Recognized by the aye‘Authorities, in
December;-1862.
As A
Staie
And fofmally Oliene3 aisuckinßiptesiber.lB63
The School is at length Dittoes ninth
cure basis—the State appropriation Of 1163
current year, enabling the Trustee to ettin
gui'sh the greater portion Of- the - ottlitindbig
Atid to Make 'extonsiVe itaptslre
menus upon -the bitildinga and terottn'dss • t".
The Second Schad Year toal den:Mcrae]
on Iton'dai; selifenibei 54864:
Prof. P. A. Attnr ‘. fel. the pest six,yeatte ih
charge of the Chester tOniity:(Pa.) Normal
School, tuts heel elected Princ ipal; ti.t4 Prof
Paant Omar, recentlY"Of the Balite institu
tion, has been appointed to the Ptotessorsbip
of Languages and Literature..
It is desirable that students shoold enter at
the commencement of term, And fora period
of not less than thirteen weeks. Tuition,
to advance per. term, *$6.ClO. No•extra
chaiges fOr the lainages or the higher math
ematics. Text books rented at reasonable
rates. Vocal 'and instrumental music at
teacher& piTees. Boarding.in the ball, or in
private families,fron,t $2.50 to $3.00 per week.
'Pare from Philadelphia, $8.60; from IlarrLs
burg, $6,00.
W. C. RIPLEY, Pres. Board of Trastees.
ALBERT CLARK, Secretary,
Mansfield; July , 20 - , 18164
SPRING MILLS IikbADERIC
SPRING MILLS, -ALLEGANY Co., N. Y.
ELIAS HORTON, JR., Principal
Hrs. ADA WALKER HORTeI ; Preceptress
.
Miss NELLIE WALKER, Assistant
Mies .LA. TEATICE,, te a are r f Music
The Fa l l
l Term commences September 7.
The Whiter Term commences Decenibir
The Spring Term commences 3fai.ch'22.
Tuition from Four to Eigiit Collars.
Board $2.00 to $2.50 perAreek.
The Principal having'recently .. gradtated at
one of the first Commercial Colleges in the
State, is thoroughly prepared to feach Single
and Double Entry Book-Keeping Banking,
Commercial Law, /cc., in as good a
as it is taught in any of the first Collbges is
the Country.
nrnisbed TOOIIIB for self-boarding at law
For Miner information address the Princi
pal Or the uhderslgted.
COBB'
President:l3oKM of Trustees.
Notice.
GERMANIA, Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 'l, 1863.
NOTICE is hereby given that Charles Bu
shor, now or late of this county, hi:riding'
the.following described propetty•Aifs ndt yet
paid, any consideration whatever fcr the same,
and Ull - persons are - hereby warned not tnlinr
chase any of said propertrof the said Bushcir
before the decision Of the Court is given in
this case and C. Busbor has paid 'to me the
consideration money therefor.
The following is the property':
Ist. A certain tract of land 'near. the Ger
mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott township,'
Potter county, Pa., containing 100 acres.—
Also 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adjoinißg
the above.
'2nd. 11 certrin tract of land, with Mill titid
inaprovements thereon, near Kettle. Creek, in
waft& 5819, ih Stewartson township, Pbtter
county, Pa., containing about 204 acres.
: C/Buabor holds niso in trust warrant nb.
2501, in 'Gaines township, Tioga county, Pa.,
on the road leading i from Germania to Gaines,
containing 850 acres. ' I •
tf
RADDE.
'
.
-ZINK AND GREENBACKS.
pc) Hunter; and trappers in Southern Al
legany and' Northern Pennsylvania be it
known, that from this till farther notice, the
I subscribe= wi'.l.pa'y ITIVE DOL-LARS .V.ACEC
in greenbaCks, for all healthy living Mink,
delivered to them in Wellsville. 'These Mink
are now worthless for ler , will remain
comparatively so for three erlate i ttidttlis, -
their---skins not being prinfe libtuit the
middle of December.. Whole'litters of mink
now prevail on the' tribUtaries tirthe Ilene - dee
and Allegany, and can be taken in.box traps:
P.ersims catching; them have only to, keep
them coh6nea in 'a box well ventilated and
kept in a 'cool Place,'with - a disli of-good pure
water at all tithes in•the box,b.nd half a dozen
if caught can be brought•to markit .at
Mirk catt'be caught mach - More readily now
:than.tirhett the seasein.beconies advanced and
'ectld, 'and trill bring lust ai good , price by
illthg . to the subscriber*. itting•tliem along
'theft, singly.tieby the dozen,and the money
is-ready. WILLIM W. COLE,
j • - ASFIER P. COLE.
.Administrator's Notice.
VITREREAS Letters of Administration to
VI -the eetate otLoirs COTTON, late of
Harrisbn'tbWriship, Potter county, dec'd, have
been granted to the subseriber,, all persons
indebted to said estate are feciuested to make
immediate pWarlatoind those 'having claiins
against the same will - Present:them, dulyan
thenticated, for settlement to -
LEROY D. tOrk", I:tiner.
Coudersport, July 2,0 4864. ,
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aballeisge to.'a .1116 . crin g Biatoh.
Challenge any Agen of the Hubbard, Ohio,
tßawson, Cayuga Chief or Buckeye Mowing
Machines in Potter-County, .to meet me any
where in this County within 20 miles of this
place, dad test the Machines in cutting light.
and heavy, long or sh(A grass; : on,ground-,
rough aud-stony:tr smooth-L4rherder it hail
been ploutd-an enttinrititbble.llgb and.
short, onlighiness Ift, frength atid tint-'
ability, ease In hali'dlin • to :team and dri'ver,:
passing obstacles large, nd
The 3.e`dget to he thtsen :from th% SPiela- I
tors et the trial (lint tit ".malting machini
men") tWo by eitch - Agt-their nameit put in
to a hat and one drawn /out by .each Agent
present i . these to conlditre theludgeS.,
The thaeliiiies to be is , rked 'first 'by heir'
Agents, and then by each of thksJ,adges
ing and handling each One. The Agents'
whose ?Staines are beaten shall pay All ek-I
pease& of this, and all advertisementa of dial,
handbills, kr... . . . •
1' •
A report of the trial te he ;in 6 tatted in the.
Porrsa AgentS attePtiii
will please notify me iit Spring Mills, N.Y., of
time andplacebf trial. Alba she to the proper ,
notices of trial.
,C4,.:8171, Agent for . •
W. A. Woods Prize Mower New Self.
Raking Combined, and others.
- Bingham, Potter Co., Pa:, July 5, 1904.
To Road Contraotows.
ESPONSIBLE parties ablo and desiiviss
'XL of undertaking tho building of the en=,
tire or apart of a dug road, fl'6i feet .wide,)
of from 12 to 15 miles in the Sontb-Eastern
part of Potter County, Penns" -pply for
particulars to CHAS. MINE,. Esq,.,:..,>urveyor,
Gerroabia, Potter Co., Pa,
June 3, 1864.-tf,
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stock of seasonable 1306ds Which , they sill
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SOLDitili3l •
:IND TIM 18.11i2013 OP BOLDisie.
tire call the attention `of all having te r litioni
or friends in the armyto tire fact that RittOOF.
LAND'S German Bitters" wilittfreinitetenthi
of the irtsettsta indbced 151. expostu% and
privation! inaldent to camp life. IA this lists,
alinoSt daily in the newSpuperta, on
the arrival of the sick, it will be and ced that
a very large propciitieu are suffciingfran'de
bility. .:Evezytaet of that kind cat be *ad-
By cured by Hoofland's GennatOlitteit.—
OliteaSerrestflUng from disorders of the If iges
tire organs are speedily red:toyed. We . 'have
no hesitation - in inttitgxhat ,i fthese ßHittere
were freely' used among o'u soldiers, btu.
dreds of iiveS might be 'Bayed that 'Others
wise will be
We Cal; particular attention to Lim toile*,
lug remarkable and :well authenticated tore
of dne 'of the italicin's heroes, whose Bre,to
use his own langtiage, "has bben l
saved kr
the itters-. ; ' .
kut- -23 ) . T 4,4
gehtiantell,
your Hoofland Ge:rtnith In c iters hats W O fay
l‘tfe.. There is Itt tom. 'ft is
vouched Tor 'by 4isy.Coisrutes.
sOnie:bijsbolTekaie4)l4.lVirended, ail 'kb°
we' the?* —Cleitrisatt*f All the eirctithstattoes
of ml. cuffs.' I atir,lapridtsArbeisa folqliekast
fotir. yeall t ilttembair of.Streithaft's celebrated
'biftefy,. 'Msg. 'fosileFr . Ufa Timttedieti3 tbStn
'madd It. Ayres. Through 'the
'expo - Mite litteriditlft tpcla my ardutitts
'I Wee attadked in IlOvember bit with lidteta
atiinetif thitlnnes, firo irks tit. tevanty-two
da'yeitetliis hbspital, - This was foriolvEd.by
greatAlebility, heightened by an *Una of
dysentery. I was then removed 'frtitit khe
Whilelloese,„ and Sent to this city pit beard
the Sthamir,",state of Maine,' 'frattif wht4lt I
landed nit th e '2Bth of Sane. 'Sitio° that time
I have been.about as low as I . nyotie',cpittd he
and .4111 'retain a spark of vitality. :For a
Week . or'tntire I Was scarcely able tit) swallow%
anything, littd 'if did force a morse,4.dolie, it
was ibmedia l tely thrdire up again.:
'I cohldittit'even keep a glass of fritter on
'thy stoinabh. Vire 'could totlast . 606 such
'circhnistaticeS"; and, accordingly the physl
cian's 'who 'had - teen Working *faithfully, tho'
. uhstirdeessfallY, to tescue me from - it-a grasp
of the 'dread llicher, frankly teal nie they
Ceald . tio do:More for Me, andladVised me to
See a'elerifmiiit, and to make such disposi
tioh of my lnaited funds at best stiffed me;
An acqualtitance who visited me 4' he hos
pital, Mr. T..tederickSteinbron, of Sixth below
Arch . Btibert,,advised .Me, as a forlifin hope,
,to try :yoUr titters, and kindly pidcared
Yrdra the time I commenda taking
klocinky sbadeir of death receded,
MR./ ail stow , thank Plod-for it, getting bet
tel.. Though 1 hive taken but tc& bottles, I
tiaVit'k fa. ed e n
,pOunds, and I feel; sanguine
li)f /king Vermitted to rejoin my Iwife and
klifighter7frim Whom I have beard- nothing
or bigtfthea Math's ; for; gehtleMen I aft a
oval Virginiao,, from the vicinity Of Front
'Royal To year invaluable Bit:feta_ I owe the
certainty of life which bas. taken the place of,
vague fear ' s :to your Bitters will / owe the"
glorious' *linage' of again;clasping to my
botiont thciaa'who are dearest to me in life.
Wry truly yours, ISAAC MAI,ONS.
We 'fully concur in the truth of the above
statiithent, as we had despaired of seeing our :
coinitide, Mr: Malone, .rearored o health. ' • -
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john Cnddleback, lit New York Battery,
George A.:Ackley, go. C, 11th Maine.
Lewis Obey&lier, 92d 'New York.
I. E. SpencerlstAitillery, /3atte4
J. B. Flteweil, CO. It, 2d Vermont;
Henry B. Jecouth, Co. 8,.
Hemy,T. Mact!crbald, Co. C, 6tb Maine.
John F. Ward, co. T , stb Maine.
Herman Eqrl,_Co..H. 72d New YOtk. -
Nathaniel Thomas. Co. F, 95th Penn.,
Andre* 3.Elitiball, Co. A, 3d Vermont,
Jql:AJ4nltins,,Co. B. 106th Penn. _
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ARWARR AF COUNTERFEITS
&leftist:Ole Signatore dub. Bi. Jecssos,l
is off thalthulfiwa of each bottle. i. • .
PRICES:
Ldge Side (holding nearly double quantioy
4 03.01:1 per Bottle—ball doz. sh.oo.
Hmall Sirk.ls eta: pr Bottle—baN 30144.00
Should Y.Oltr nearest druggist sot havellio
Article, do Oi be pot bff by any of the Bll**=
testing . prep eration.s that may be offered itt~ its
One, lot tend to us, and 1;1 !Pip feewitik,
securely *kid, by express. ,
FRANC-IPA OFFICE Alfls o lllWlt.tierOff
Ns. 631 *re Strair4%
JONES 8:: EVANsi-
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(Sacco:lan to C. X JACKSOIC-&,Ce2,y
TROPRIETIMT:
FOR late TqTotnniete and Dealei.• itteieft
tewr„iu the United ateies. •
AiIiTIfieNCENTRiIiFiEGETOLE EitßitOr
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A tiite Tnie.
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PRIPARti> I
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tot. O. M. Sitarsort,lshilada.Pa.,
a r _sr • •
Lryza. CoM I.n
DVSPEPSTA .
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Xe i jatlND7ol.l
Chronic of rwsus atiebilit,y4liseases
the :kildneysoindattl disi*s 'arising
from disordered Liver o'r Stoinach,
Such as Constipation, Inward Plies, Fatness
or Blooa tothe rieud,Acidity'of the Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for'pood,Ptit
ness or weight in She Stomach, Sonf
Bruetstions, Sinkipe orFluttering at -
_tbe Pit OfthOtsmach t winllntog ,
bribe Head; fir - ried and PiNi
butt Itreathing, Mattering at the Heart,Chokt
ing or Suffocating sensations when in a ly
ing posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or .
Webs before the Sight, Ferer and dull
Pain in the Head, Deficieneyinf Pet- •
spiration, Yellowness of the Skin
and Byes,Pain in the Side, Back,
Limbs,- itc4 Sudden Flushes of Hatki)
~_ Burping in lbe;Flesh, - rConsta*lttiagt
Tangs of Evil, rind great DeNtlitol2li
of Spirits.
YfOOFLANVS GERMAN BititßS
Are 'not a new atid ;Otiefe, 'but have
atooa 'tee teat of "efteen eifieirial by the
'Amt./ital. Public •, and their rep*tation and
sale, see riot rivaled by any sinailat torepara l
Von.
'the 'proprietors have fhottstittai a Letterf
frem the mosttmineht • I
CLERGYMEN, ;
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KWYERS.
PHYSICIANS; and
CITIZENS.
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Testifying of"their citen knoirlcdge t .
to the beneficial effects and meilical'vtriues
these Bitters. • • - .
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