. • . U. SIMC.OAN. The Secretary of the Treasury gives noticel that subscriptions will be received for Coupon; Treasury Notes, payable from Aug. 15th,1864,1 with semiannual interest at the rate of seven ; andthree-tenths per cent. per annum,—grin-; cipal and interest both to be paid in lawful, ) l iansitit bell/gale 4 . P r i - 16 i of the bolder at matarity, into six per cent. gold bearing bonds ; payable not less than five oaor more than twenty years from their date, ms the Government ma elect. They will be issued in dite p 0114(0.100, $5OO, 4 $l,OOO ant lii ,liii • Ifilitiikailptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the owners foie of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the-orig,inal Certificates of De posit as they can be prepared. As the notes draw interest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest accrued from date liqrßo 411 e RIG Vatia r n -Parties depositing twetity-tivek—thclusand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission of one quarter of one per cent., which will be paid by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of tike bill for the amount, certified to by . the ;1145teitte4efAus it was'made.. ;No 4litfulftiiiislifitiltglitmtiohitmust,tier: made WI WO 41148d -tit: ni &c.:1!",0.'i 1:1:ra as SPECIAL ADVANTAGES of thii . .4l)AN: It is a National Savings Bank, offering a higher rate of interest than any other, and the best security.. Any savings bank which pays its depositors in u. S. Notes, considers that it is paying in the best circulating me-. dium of thq,stryzlvd'it.ealymt:pay in any thing bettert irAycn adelire either in government securities or i no ei or bonds payable in government paper. It is equally convenient as a temporary or permanent inveStment. The notes can al ways be sold for within a fraction of their 'face and accumulated interest, and are the best securityFikiittit‘bailks% iitcollatterals for discounts. Convertible into a Six per cent. ti-20 Gold Bond. In addition to the vOlllb - eril ifieraVelit the note's for three 'years, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent. for the current rate for fyl2,V,l3OtalS apt less than nine per cent, prem i um, and before the war the premium on six per cent. U. S. stocks was .over.overtwenty per cent.,-It - vrillchq seen - the actual profit on %Vie at'llie present market rate, is not less than ten per cent. per annum. r 5 Its Exemption Xlii•Btatiti? itfunicipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantageswe hiive enumerated. a spycial Act of Congress ex (42.7l4),Salids AutitYlensury notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is . worth about two percent. per annum, accord ing to the rate of taV4l,llithrrtyikusAtts t L o f the country. It is believed that no securities offer so great ' inducements to lenders -as-thor issued - by the government. In allolger fcirrnS of Tahted ness, the faith or . ability of private parties, or stock" qoppaniCs,.. , o 4 r ,sepga.e. communities, onlyils•ptedgill for irayingnti'whith the whole I property of the country is held to secure thei e discharge of all tp.r.,qbliptions of the Un .States. While the government offers the most liberiii terms for its loans, it believes that the very Ikto tho loyalty and 'patriotism of the people. Duplicate certificates will be issued for alll depofiitsii..,T4q putt ,depositing must endorse updhattledtigithit Cbrtificate the denomination of notes required, and whether they are to be .ssued in blank or payable to order. When softidatsidOt must be left with the officer re ceiving the deposit, to be forwarded to the / Treasury Department. Subs&iptions will be r eceivedifiTyllVeifeig. aver of'.the United States, at WaShingto , the several k:Assistpt Tcktithiler,sttuld designated Depositaries, and by the First NatitliA*rttkiof Philadelphia, Pa. first National Bank of Danville, Pa. eft MAttlittliona,l-Bank of Erie, Pa. #irst Natibilil Bank of Pittsburg, Pa. and by all 'National Banks which are deposi ' tat ies of public money, and All Respectable Banks and Bankers througheut the country will • give further in formation and Afford every Facility to Subscribers , _ , PA., STATE MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO , P46°lA. THIS INSTITUTION WAS ltiyitni is cce, AS A State. Normal School. • And formally Opened as such in September 1363. The School is at idifitg- places upon a se cure basis—the State appropriation of the currert year enabling the Trustee to extin guish the greater portion of the outstanding liabit4jvs and„,_to. make. exteusiV c it9prAye - Inentitunn and'Ooolls ,'-f, .714'SecidttliStUot‘'Year' 4 ilierdrAni'elIce ou Mondoy, September 5, 1864. Prof. F. A. ALLEN, for the past six years in oharge,ofthe Chester County, V'a.) Normal Scpb4.4liis lieetr4pctr4,Prhi4ipiil;iang Loid, fras+ Cfibsli4g-isantlkiif tsit asLuu~ tlon, has been appointed - to the Professorship of Lann ' mages and Literature. It is desirable that students should enter at '.he commencement of a term, and for a period of not less thart.,14140 0116 ..„:` i : , in adoance per term, 166".00. Noixtra charges for the laguages or the higher math ematics. Text books rented at reasonable -rates. Vocal and instrumental music at teachers' prices. Boarding in the hall, or in private farnilie.4,4o,nls; iiktos3.oo per week. Fare from Philadelphia, $8.50 ;15im Harris !burg, $6 b 00. v . . RIPLEY, Pres. Board of Trustees. ALBERT CLARK, Secretary. Mansfield, July, 20, 1864. • GLEAM, ;4124:11:3)g.iYM The Fall Term will commence August 31st 1864 and continue thirteen weeks. Tuition from $;1-.944.9 ;s, 4 o(i.peT, term— Board can be bad in-RilitsqPtinet.o4l'S family Atopiits for eati•be - t Buildings at $2.00 per term. B. WILDMAN, A. M. Principal, assisted by /tier- T4achers_ ,„ +A-TealtirPOln;s4llDbe;organized for the instruction of teachers in their prc:fession, in -which Holbrook's Normal Methods and other aluable aids will be used. `:mod:„' v.- STANLY fIARTIN, 'Secretary, Administrator's Nati WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to the :.1140,4 CARSON, late 1 oiAlegiiiil,,44l i ciry,Aft, dec'd, ,have been granted lc the an scriber, all per sons indebted to.said estate are requested to Pakft.4q.3.oiatc-,pgitlent,.,ft.rict,those baring clamagaing he seine it , lllliresent them, • duly authentieqted. for settlement to _, fruoBog APSoforg,4dliel i . Allegany, Aug. 30, 1804 Dr. Hoofland's P. . erman:.Bitters, - TIT A? ' nirdril (Tag n r , .I. 41.. 4 i L sse,l l . . 1/ . ~ ; !1 .4 . PREPARED EY Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philada.Pa. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE - Lriff i IMRLATN;„ ~-y, ,• rrl ' ,- ;.P.A sYsiI ..P B/A Y i • - " JAtrittlibE i Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising, fronz q4isoglere4, Liver or_ Stomach, Such n.iikNiistipictionill, nw,5414•11.gi Fulness orßlocAtotheliead,Acidity of th4Slimach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food,Ful ness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Diffi cult Bretitbiug, Flullering t the-Heari,Chok ing.ptAullic,atiplueutitiOns'itilitenfiu ty big posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per spiration, Yellowness of the. Shin and Eyes,Pain,in;the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sze., Stifidei Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagi nings of Evil, and great Depressions - - , _ 119AELAVA pVIANO3ITTEBS,I Ire . not It'ne atiitti,' but have stood the test of fifteen years trial by the -American public; and their reputation-and sale, are not rivaled by any similar prepare llon. The proprietors have thousands of Letters from the most eminent • CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, • ,-) -:„PILISICIANS, and - CITIZ ENS. Tesbr in of their khowledge, to tlio beAieqcfal effects andmedical virtues . o ttieseEitters. ' ATTENTION, SOLDIERS I AND TUE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS We call the attention of all having relations or Igirods,iu-I,Ve army to thdfact thatITHOOF- L AND'S' Cleinitio.l3lttere" will cure xiinefenths of the diseases induced by exposures and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the the; sick, it 'will be noticed that i•erkitiifgeproportion are suffering from de-; Every ease of that kind eau be read ily cuffed - .4.-Efooflalid's , 'Gerialth 'Bitters.—:- Diseases resulting from di sorderi•of:th e dieAs tive organs are speedily removed. We have no hesitation in stating that;, if thex'e Di'tcers were freely used among our soldiers, hun dreds of lives might,be.- saved that other wise will be lost. 's We call.partigular attention to the follow ing remarkaitd trnd well authenticated cure of cne of the nation's heroes, whose life, to use his oNyulahgnagei , !, , htts been saved-Py, the Bitters :" -„:.:,•-(prtit4rint,n,nii,,TA-ng.,23, 1863 MesstiS.!:Tosis`k , EVANS: '--'17611; - gentleinen your Hooftaud German Bitters has, saved my life:''' / Phe're l is r ' he' baiitlike''in r ;lbisi . '"lt•- • ii i iiiiiehe'Ufiii'li'l"-nurikbers' of illy ''ccimtades; • 4iiiiie"WCwii , ese , firdries 'iife appended, andAvho ivere,fiilif coni'iiiiii 3 Of all' the birtiimstiitoe's of mt ease:' - ' I am; and have been foe the last four years, a member of Sheri:antes Celebrated battery, and under : the immediate : , com mand cif , "Elapt,- B. B.: Aytesl - Th - riedr , di the 'evosure'attendant upoi , iiiy_ardbons uties, r-Wda'attaalied:inrNevember laifwith i flam ation of the lungs, and was for see ty-tiro ddyt 'ill 'die' lilYsipitid.' TliFs' Was folio, Wed by' great debility,' heighieried'hi 'anuititaok of dysentery,. I was then remoyed.. : fronit . the White.floifie,ind ; sent to - this -city'on board the Steamer "State of Maine," fram!which I ctiia letl,;:hi 'the' 28ili Of June. -Shiedthat time I, have been about, as low as--anyoni;c6iilifbe iind '''Afill; getaid; a' sfiark: of , vitality. ' 'Fors' week or more I wasscarceli• able to sWallbw rmytfiligi'iiihi if I' d i d fafee a morsel dowe it was -immediately thrown up agein.' I ' - l'eotild dot levee keep a, glass'of3Vater on ii&-.ittptnacb.-1 'Life co'uld'not hist lintlei:sitch circumstances ; and, accordingly thelibyei clans who had been working faithfully, tho' unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp , of thei'ilrerid,'"-Areber s , 'fraul - ay :told the ll'ipy Cotilit - ct - o-ao ihoie for-mb, and adVised!niti-to see a clergyman, and to , make such disposi t tion of my limited funds as best suited me. An,acquaintAhce-who:visited me at the. lioa l . pital,'Mr. Frederick Steinbroli f of : Sixth: below, Arch Street; advised me,,..,asla,rforlorn.`.lPlPoi to:itry your 'Bitters,, - and. kindly , procured .a bottle. - From :the, time, ,I commenced • taking them the gloomy shadow' of death receded, and I am now, thank God for it, getting bet ter. Though I hare taken but two bottles, I haveTained - ,ten . pounds', - and I feel- sanguine 'ofbeing,l p ein!itt et', th , rejoiii my;:wife 'and daughter, -from - whom T Inii - e' heaid - not:till:41 for eighteen mouths ; for, gentlemen, I am a' loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front ,Royal.; To your invaluable.Bitters , Lewe4he 'certainty; of life which has, taken the.place,ef ,Vague fears—to your Bitters will I oWethe. glorious privilege of again 'clasping to My bosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly yours, ISAAC .MALONE. Fe fully concur in tbe• truth of the above 'syl,,tegliii.t k5..7 - t: khrul t disp aired Of, 'eleifig . our comrade, Mr. )fillone, restored to health. John Cuddleback, Ist New - York Battery. George A. Ackley, Co. C, 11th Maine. Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York. I. E. Spencer, ist'Aitiller.V,TatterY F. J. B. Fabewell,,Co. B. 2d Vermont. "Henry B. Jeiorne, - Co. Bi - do, ' . - .Tlerity. T., Macdonald, Co. C, .6ill' Maine. - Johicr,-Ward, 'Co. E, - sth Maine. Herman Koch, Co. H, 72d New York. Nathaniel B. Thomas. Co, F, 95th Penn.! Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A, 3d Vermont, John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Penn. 'BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS l Seathe4the Agn atpre, 0f, , , , e, M. JACKSON,' is bn the WEAreErt of each bottle. PRICES: Large, Size opl s lip g; Dogly_Aoullje gy.!antity) t::$E00-per Bottle2--halfidoz.,s6.oo Sma2l Size-75 cts. pr Bottle—half doz. $4.00 Should your nearest druggist not have the article,' d9 . not p'ut off by any, of,tbe intciir icatingineparatlbns thM may tie offered in its place, but send to us, and we will forward, securely paciezl, by express. OFEECIll: AND ROVF.AC'I'ORY No. 631 finch Street; -- • - (Successors to C. JACKSON 81.• C 0.,)) ; r. -"j:: laggists'ai4D ealers, inevery tow v in the Br iy uite Di d :States.' S'XEBBIptS,kC9A Rre, closing. _up an, 11 • cail;Leaier...:4ll,.perso,naltiaebted to them - witt Vleiger 4 cftll =id settle, before accounts are'left ..prtipeCotriefirfo, Collection.—Nov'r 18, '63 Winter Goods ! n! bLSisTEva - 17:GDR, atttentiotr4,inyite.4,teithe.large,and reqo4.,, 'and,. for, sale as low as the same qualities canyel)enght anywhere in,the * county. , —•" '• • We have !on haititzti latgentnd) varied as sortment of Domes4in,Cotto4, 4 BROWN SHEETINGS, and SHIRTINGS, BLEACHED MIISLIWS,: , `.j L STRIPES, CHECKS, TICKINGS,, and COTTON FLAININELS-," on , wbißl!we cannot be undersold. We p'rirchbie; 64 -- ,tecida ; foi Cash and offer thein at: a' v 'Anil advance front lOQat4 ,FLANNELS. TA j'ott riant to purehliiti . r • • • AND, . , , , • = BLITE, or PLAID EREIICEC StIllt"TR;D:1 FLANNEC,•caII • _ At 041.1sted9s! DRESS GOODS, DEL'AINES, .• „ - • • BROgilE, anti, • - • ' 'WOOLEN SHAPES, HOODS, • • 1 - • .• - i;.- • SONTAGS, '• • • ~'NUBIAS, . • - • • :• •'• • BALMOHAL SKIRTS, . . • CLOTHS, and CASSDIERES,' a full supply CLOTHING TWON'T faiPto call..before purchasing , and IJ see the - assortment ' • ' -" At'olmstedvs DOTS 1 ' SHOES FOR Men, Women & Children, in . great va. riety and Choi'', •' • At Olnisted's , . For Molasses Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee in fact every' id the Grocery can • )- AT OLMSTED'S ilill'a.tsorp#e'nt . , 9c,Ono . st eveiAttingthat kept in a country store on'band. .We:intend to, keep poods,that ., wll.giya : satiafac , t.ip and sell • 8 - 84 . 'aqi0e1,itt - th,d.,lo!'dti A T ing ta:ciht. ' AT OLMSTETY§; SIM VartuttiL Grain of all kinds, r; '• Witter, W 0 9 .1,.. Sheep Pelts, Fars, Deg §ldas county, TeilFriship and Sehool, Orderg, for all of which tlie,higiret:OVis ztlll ba paid- ' • - At , • --Coudersport, ra,Novi. l8,'•- 061. 1864:- Bridgs • many a change; therefore i,hase conr eluded to change my system of doing business andl shall hereafter , sell for CASE: or' PRODUCE, . • • BUTTER, ; LARD, EGGS, . -.. . IFDi) my •stock of Givceries I hate• a choice .1.-AssoNtment of • TEAS, . GREEN, • BLACK, , • and ,TAPAN, SUGARS,, _ MOLASSES, , RONEY SYRUP SALARATUS, ' • ' COFFEE, • Alec; PREPARED IX)FLe4E, MUSTARD, - - - • SPIOE,- raye a, goodstock ( lipught so : thai , iuia -..e.ntxbled to sell apprices cqrxerlk l*ciFo‘titg and - - • ••-- - • ' '•' PATENT MEDICINES, Also, KEROSENE OIL iTANICEX,XO'I:IOSS;, - -, • ,-F-ANCY SOAPS, EXTRACiS, and are 081. Icq)t. FLOOR, •PORK, • MEAL of all kinds. And many other; things too numerous to nielitiMickept eonstintly on' hand and he uold`for LESS. PROFIT , thin ever before offered in this, market. E. K. SPENCER,, Jan. 20, 18.64.- Dr. A. FRENCH's. CELEBRATED: TOrinc : ' BETTERS; itilieConirig. the inOit.poptilar_ . 'lled!oine ./'1 : in OirCUbition'for the cure , LIiER.COMPUALNT,- IfiSPitl!.si-Af..r4U.141- DICA.DESISITY. OP THE;;NPAN. r O,I7.3: , . • ',SYSTEMi , ast.d:WEAKNF.SS r ot. thq and. DlGgs.py It isZtilWitaThing a great repntutiwirt.the, CURE.ofiRIPTHIMA.c:- Principal Office, Coudersport, Poftei Co., Pa. A • EUREKA.I .~ Wagthe exclamation of tht Mtiroucazum_who , first di9oifieed .that .the - ,vorld;v3,ond in its n0ti09:3i0.74,14,06.Y.e.inTt4 veltga4. Tift : / i a wh . are;gool4l?aii_ . : • - • • ' P FL4 4 1 Pin r ePT"? ut Pq•- e ! ", • ; • - 7 things are to, be e.oesideref), percYtAi,4ng. creeds . : the:Qualjty,iand the, i'zi . ea ',and lin& • , . clutsers,stu4png both, can z be petteissfigappa I withother t nr,a stock than an joining counties. T . hiny4wico 4 bofofi briying DEAR TRASH2 I 16;i , ': is purtillioto etire, - a ikrous and 'sometimes fatal." 'Don't wait for EiiLdther 6normans advancein The following is but a partial list of vue arge , assortment : - - - The 'attention of . .tbe. Ladies is csljed to the stock of Merinoes,Blick,Brown, glee, llavoOn, Drab and White. . Some or thesewere bought previous to the rise and wilibe sold nearly as low as present wholesale prices at ;JONES' ' . Ladies Cloth Blaa, Grey, and Fancy Colors at. JONES' At 01111sted's. • Bop's Wear Casslmeres, Stripek Checked, apd) Plaids Tweed's, Kentucky. Jeans, and Cottonades o the very best quality at JONES' Mournirig GreoCidS '' - Black Silks, 'AlPacis, RmpreisClOth, Bombs zine, Delaines,. Rep. Cloths, and Black and Parple,Goods of N'arious.kinds at. : -JONES' . . . . . . Heavy Sheetings, three-quarter, four-quarter, five;quarter, fine unbleached ;Pillovr "Ouse and Sheeting Muslin Shirting, Ten-quar ter bleached for sheets at, JONES' _ White , G o odsd - Barred Dinslin,, Plain . Jaeonet, Cainbrie. for Skirts, Irish Linen,Swiss uslinsi NainsOok Muslin, plaid, ,striio Al or Plain, and Bishop Lawns at . 1 : JONES Embroideries- -- . . , Dimity Bands r Ladies:Collars, -llndorsleeves will:L.6r witkoat collars at ) . - . .- ; JONES!: Woolen Goods . Hoods, with tabd poirdS, for- Infants • and Children, Misses-and Ladies; Nubia's, Under sleeves And' Caps at • TOMES?: Prints :. For Cbildien!l i Sbirtitig Pritg, plait . black, fllaite and black i blae r andlibitp, and all kinds th' Fancy, at.' JONES' . , . _ „ Gehts' Black Broad Cloth, excellent quality bought before the ripe: , Cassimeres, black silk mixed, black and fancy 4Theskin, striped, plain, and, Plaid in fancy cOors, .and Cloth for-wholi suits at 'JONES'. rEAFIIMERY 114. P. $ 4 O l /FY rl t yl lA.. 44 V . ;! 3: - ' l!•.i. A. Merinos Domest,ics Cloths . Hosiexy , Women's WOol ribb'ed, cotton ribbed, cotton plain, colored and white,-plain or fleeced. Girls' white, brown; ,mixed, wool or cotton, and wool stop4hags.. ' • Mens'. home and city-Mids. Boys', all slies,'White or mixed, at JONES'' • Gloveig • For Ladies. Gaantlet and amid Gloves., rib Linen, Cotton, Plain and Fleeced Silk. Gent fine Driving Gloves, Cas,simeres, at JONES' Shawls , - to Ladies"; Silepherdra.Plaid, troche,, Long and Square,. Woolen Plaid; a; great variety of elegant col Ors at JONESi Delaines • - . domeatio: And . foreign mapnfacture. • ilre gap assure lour patrons that, we believe our stock this spi:lnoe: he more attrActive in. thie line than. ever before. , . 31...)NES' liaimoral Skirts With only two breadtha, making it,necessary to: have but two seams in a full skirt, iris great variety at JONES' -.• Groceries. • Teas, - Sugars, Choice Syrup, Good , Rio West Indi•z and'Daudelion Coffee, Rice,•Corn Starch, Farina, Cocoa, &c., at JONES' BrustLes • Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Paint, :Vanish and Artist Brushes at JONES' • Drugs aid Articles Fancy Paints,, and Dye Stuffs, White Lead in Tin Crins,Alcohol, Campliene,..Epresene,Lamp and , Lamp' FiitAres,• Glass, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Botanical Herbs,,PerfumemPimcy Soap an Toilet articles, Gum, Hai!, .tvory and Wooden Combs, Pomade and Colognes, and a , fine assortment of Flavoring , Extracts, Pens, and Paper, and. Linseed 011.Lraw and ,boiled, at Clothing, Bovs' . and.lifen's.at . JONEB' Boots and 'shoes. Of every .description and the. beat quality, a astonishing low. prices, at ' • Wall Paper • Ceiling Paper, Transmit - PapeT, Windovr.Car tains ; Borders, Tassels and.Fittures at d's. HARDWARE, WOODEN-W - ARE, WILLOW-, •yPARE; NAILS,..IRON; PLOWS, WINDOW! `SASH,' FLOUR, PORK, and FEED, in fait, everythirlillyst 'the. people need can be had. nt _ All of-whiclymill be•sold at the• lowest rites coUlilinr-PIUMCB` TAKEN iN •. EXCFIiNGI;. -- Coudersport . ; Pi:, ;Trine, 1861. -01FgrApttvErA - Ez, 4ll— gite;t4 - Itne' trarrises - ' #l63l's.44estoeoo..niities' POpOSiliardi's Brie,', en' Lake Brie: - ' • " -It.:bal?. PP-41,480.d tt4i i inilsYli*iia: Rail their .4k4oree,i is being 'rapidly; Relied . *aigliont --i its ent.#4 .•-•, It di noiv. in use for,Paseenger and Freight lisAjiwii•fro*.ll4abing : to St.: Mares (218 4,;the:,7,astepr.frairi 5.14604. to :Brie, (76 miles) on tfie i'VeStern! 1 ) . 1 .00 )12 ••• gAssitr.GEß rams - AT 1 ." 01 . 113 ! „ teategii.i tward; 'fliroiigh Mail Train. -.. • ' • • • ;Leave IVesi*ard: TlmoughldMl in ; • . 1019 A. M. .oara rq*.;tki:Oligh. wrrfsdov eHiNGJC both . ways Itetweea,PhilidelPhia and Loel'r Haven. a n w .her • een 13altimore. and Look /3aven; • .41'egM1,,,S,IgeP114. Ciro on Express , Trains, both maya. oetivie4 , more, and 761.11.441!PPrt an& Philadelidda. For informatieprespeOtint Tassaiger busi 7 nese apply•At Abe 5:.., Coe. 1 3 th and Mallet; And for Freight basiaessi of the Company's sB. iagstenotr... Cor. lath rind Market Sts., Philadelphia. - • W,:l4..yvqld.s b Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore. H:H.: Hot:Mit:4. • • • . • t Gen't' Freight Age. Veleta. lawns L. •HOUYT, Ticket Age. PAW a. Joe. D. POTTB, •• Gen'l Manager, --T ROxe.. Vii . oieeg - ! I offer for sale on reasonable terms and lib eral time : ONE FARM l-1.46 Acres-46 Cleared ONE FARM !-23, Acres- 7 80 Cleaied on TARMI-50 Aares-15 Cleared „ - ONE FAit'W.7-300 401.4-5 Cleared And lots Of other Farms and Land. Some money_may be required down. - _ _ Lucien Bird. ProO Pa., July 2, '64 tf Having secured the services of • - Ethsrit COWS URN BLACKSMITH of twenty years experience in England and Atnterica.- .1 am• preparrd to furnish farmers and travelers with. the best of • Zorse wad Os Shoeing; Shingle Knives, Butcher Knives &c., promptly . • • . •-• L.BIRD, Proprietor, Brookland, Potter Co., Pa. formerly called Cushingville. 4 May 25, 1864. . J: OLMSTED'S STORE' can always be :found the best o Cooking, Box and Parlor .• S- T. 0 V . E „ Also, TIN and SHEET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH, BOWLS, PRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, - and CAULD RONS. Also • Agziotiltural Implements. such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CUIITIVA TORS, poRN-ssurps, HORSE-R AA - ES, DOG-POWERS, • ' . • • , • • .HIS WORK is well made and: the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay.. of -all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Apg. 1, 1863.-50 PUTNAM • - Clothes Wringer till 'wring anything from a single Thread to. a, Bed-Clailt. 'PRICES : $5.50, $6.00, and $B.OO. , .A; Stebbins , & co., agents for 'otter county:43n 35. 1863 . • • STE,73.Pgi Cchi, Paying the highestprice in • CASS for _ . . . WOOS::,!" 50,00 POUNDS WANTED Coudersport, June 28, 1864. , Stebbiris & Co. . RE AGENTS for the sale. of WHEELER, & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES for Potter County • • Nor'r•lB, '63 • DR. TOBIAS' •VEATITILDVIIITI.DIEFT 'DIAS OREN. - UNIVERSAL SATISFAC TION during the fourteen years it has been hit:reduced. into:the :United: States.— 'After being - tried by , millions, it has - been proclaimed the pain destroyer: of the world. Pain cannot be where: this liniment is ap plied; If used:as directed it.canslot and ney hasSailed irtla single instace. ForVolds, coughs and influenza, it can't q be beat: One cent battle:will c.xtre.all the above,;besides being useful in every family for sudden:64cl stints,: stich , as 'burns, cuts,' scalds, . insect stings, Itis: perfectly innocent to-talte tater/rally,. and, darebe ,Oven to the ,oldest person or youngest: Price .25,.and50 centea.:.bottle; = Mee,-.56 Cortlandt Street, New York. .Sold - by all'druggist3, - : TIIINT'S BIbIAI - 0 ROSESi.L . :for-the I r a STERBLNra!: and . riclusbe living, disordered. ttgestinn-from thheiltir? food, :thipurs air„ • - tiptiy the' depressing - ,vicesc nig; above Fall;-'by the. venereal; infect:tow - - 7 VFluitevei :be . origin, ft is hereditary InzthV constitution; descending, "frorn • - parenti toichildimuurnif the third : ' aid-' generation hnieS4 seems tv f lie theinikof him who sasfir, visit thO;iniquitiek of the fathers upon-theiir children.* 'The diseases it origipater lake. various zigiies, - atcordhir to-the - orgens-ip attacks. ;In the laugs; Scrofula" .produces tubercles; ind •Gornoimption ; in the; glandi, , Swellings if bich_sumrate, and 4e- come ulcerous sores ;5 in _the stomach_ and: 210 P. g. bowels; derangements' which produce indi-- gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints; ow the Skin; eruptive and cutaneous affections,- These, all having the same origitioitini#„the' same remedy, via., purification and invigera,- thin df the blood, Purify the blood,. 'mar these dangerous distempers leave you.' ' feeble, foul, or corrupted, blood, yen canner, have health; with that 4 life of the healthy; , you cannot have scrofulousttisease: - . Ayer's Stersaim*.a, - - is comp ounded from the most effectual anti- \ dotes that medical science has discovered for. ' this aillictuig distemper, and for the cure of) the disorders it entails. That it is - far sine. rior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have - givers it atrial Thai it does "combine virtues' truly extraorliimry in 'their effect upon this class of complaints, : is indisputably proven by the great multitude• of publicly known and remarkable ewes it has made of the following diseases: xhip Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Tumors, EruptiOni, Pimples, Blotches and Sores,: Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony's Pire,L Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs - from tnbereilo - as deposits in the lungs, White. Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia,. Dyspepsia or Indigestion; , anc Syphilitic lnfections, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weaknesses;afid, indeed, the who/a series of complaints that arise from impurity, of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Auim's AMEJLICAX Ai:nixie, which is furnished to.the druggists for gratuitous distribution, wherein may be• learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all. other iemedies had failed to afford relief. , Those cases_ are purpoiely taken• from all sections of the country; in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits front personal experience. Scrofula depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its victims. far More subject to disease and its fatal results than 'are healthy Constitutions. Renee -.it tends to , shorten, and, does greatly' shorten,. the average duration of human life. - .The• vast-importance of these considerations. has led us to spend years in perfecting a. remedy: whichTs adequate to its cure. This now - offer to the public l imier the name of .ATEJeGo SARSAPABII.LA, although it is composed; ,of ingredients, some of which exeetd ther.best - . of Saisaparillst in alterative. power, liy, its. aid you mayproteet yourself from the suffer ing and 'danger of these disorders. . .Purge Out the foul corruptiens that rot and fester. in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its pecu liar virtues this remedy stimulaies ,the vital functions, and thus-..expels the disteinpera which lurk within -the system, or, -burst out - on - any part-of it. • - ' We know. the publie-have been deceived by many compounds of Sarsaparilla„ that promised much and 'did nothing; but they will te ther be deceived norsiisappointed -- in this. Its virtues have been preven by abun dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure - of the afflicting "diseases it is intended to- reach. Although under the sanie name, it is a very different medicine from any other which has been before the peciple, and is far more ef feetual than any other which has ever been available to them, CHERRY PECTORAL, -The 'World's Great -.Remedy lbr • • Conghe,-Colds, Incipient Con? . • - su.mptioniandlortherelief - of Consumptive patients: . - • ‘r inadiranced stages of the disease. „• • - This has been so long used and so tad versallY known, that we need do no more thhn assume the public that its quality is kept - up- to rthe- beSt it ever has-been, and that it maybe relied'on to do all it has ever done.. Prepared by Dn..J. C. Aisa C 0.,& Practical and Analytical Charwtb Lowell, Msee. - Sold by all Airiest everywhere'.. . Sold by C. S. & E. A. Jones, Coudersport. Chappel Bros., Ulysses. C. H. Simmoes, °sway°. • Mann k Nichols,'Millport; Colwell & Co.; Roulet,. and by Dealers everywhere. ; - . • SAPONEETE,ILL Or Conoepttrated Lei Family, Soap• • WAR-makei.high.prices ; Saponifier lielpfto .• reduce them. It makes SOAP for FOXiatig. a pound by using your kitchen grease—. Jar CAUTION t, As spuriou.s, , lles :are of fered also, be careful,only,..bur - the PATENTED article put in Iron mini; 11l others being, COUNTERFEITS. - - PEBiNSYLVANIA-BALT MAITUFLOVIBMII Co, PHILADELKILi.--Rcr. 127 Walnut Street. PITTSBURG—Pitt Street /awl Duquesiolfir = 4 , • Eirtiirroina Cost, erxruna tor Poi tits, Mice, 'Wachs; Aatd, imaugi, itsiths in I'm; Woolen, eic. - 'Thuds onliasiterTottly , • • Put up in 25c. 60c. and-$l.OO Boxes, Battles, andllasks, $3 attdissll24ol4rHotchwfu blia Institutions, "Only infallible remedies known." • ~ ‘ Free.frozn.koisons." "Not dangerone.tO thi.llaraan Family:4s "Rats come out of-their holes' to-dlit." *'`*Sold Wbolesaltin alI large cities. ** • *Sold by all , Dragglets and Ifotalleis eisru • where. • , . *"* I I -BStrarellj of allwoithless imitations ***See that PCossiter,PJ narneisicraltitil t? 0, flask, before von_ bop Ca. "*. - *Xdafess " -- .lll.orurr Depot'4B2 -- Broadn'aY,,lTi . iyvSoldby . • • . P. A. ST-Ei3BINSIk NV b °lassie lc Retail Agents, Condersport4ll. la ill : Is en. • Oats itereirp nes lei uutsin► 1 their' an& S
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