~~~~t.~'~'rY:."'~►~"° 'r~' l~F°" 5~+'~;;~3. ~ SwF- iE_ r~^"~. 'A""'"„ s:060 -LoAN. • The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice. that subscriptions will be received for Coupon! Treasury Notes, payable from Aug. 15th,1864,; with semi-annual interest at the rate of seven! and thrie-tenths per cent. perltnnuni,—prin-! cipal suid.,, l „interear bap to-. be Raid,* W.V . * '- - These notes will be convertible at the option] of the bolderat maturity, into six per cent.:l gold bearing bonds, payable notless than five • nor more than twenty years from their.date,' ' as-the GoversoMirmay% elect; .They will be • issued in deii4ll.gtforst tf . :55e.,k,..5100,' :$500,: $l,OOO 51,000 and $5 , 000, and all Subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or semi multiple of fifty • dollars: The notes will' be transmitted to the owners free of transportation.ehargee.-as soon afteri the receipt - of the original 'Certificates of De posit as they can be prepared. As the notes - draw interest from August 15, persons . making deposits subsequent to that date most pay tbeinterestfaccruedfromAate of notitis date of Parties depositing twenty-five thousand dollars and upwards for these notes at any one time mill be allowed a commission of one quarter of.one percent., which will be paid -by the Treasury Department upon the receipt of the_billfor thestinount, certified, to by-the ~Nod *1 . 1 ? In ; %10 - 44 . ??t tf a s14i14 '-' edncttons Toy, untA:Aston(west be mane *deli thidepOsita: , ,;:: SPECIAL ADVANTAGES of this LO A N 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 the, " ,country,sind it,earinospay in any thing" " ' better, or ,own asset are either in government securities or in notes or bonds payable in gevernment paper. Ikis equally convenient as a temporary or pernianent investment. The notes can al 'ways be sold, for within a fraction of their face and accumulated. int erest, . and are the best security'banks collatterals for discounts. • Convertible into a Six per cent. 5-20 Goldlionet. In addition to the very liberal interests Oil the notes for three year S, this privilege of conversion is now worth about three per cent. for the current rate for.s-20' Bonds _id not less than nine per cent. prelmium, and beforethe war, the premium on six per cent. U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent.";,ll Will be 'social that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market.rate, is not less than ten per cent. per annum. \ • Its Exemptionfrom Slate or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantages we have ispuniaroul, a special Act of Congress cx emits 'an bomb 'ha - Treasury notes from local taxation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two perceut. per annum, accord ing to the rate of taiation in, various Parte of the country. It is believed that no secnrities offer so great inducements to lenders:as those issued by the government. •In rill other forms of indebted ness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock, companies,. or,•separato communities; onlVis pledged for:payment, While the whole. property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all.the obligations of the United States. •• ' While - the government offers the most liberal terms for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will: be to the loyalty and patriotism of the people. . Duplicate certificates will be issued for all deposits.; The party depositing must endorse : ;uponthe original - certificatethe denomination "of notes required, and whether they are to be .isued in blank or payable to order. When sci , eriiileiSed: it must be left with the officer re ceiving the dePosit, to be forwarded to the Treasury Department. . • Subscriptions will he received by the Treas urer of the United States, at Washington, the Several Aissistant Tr - ensurersand designated Depositor es, and by the First Natiogal Bankl of Philadelphia, Pa. First Nationai Bank of Danville, Pa. ° Fret,National Bank of Erie, Pa. Ational Bank of Pittsburg, Pa. • and by all National Banks which are deposi taries of public mone?,.and All Respectable Banks and Bankers throurrheut the country will give further in . `.formation and Afford every Facility to SlLLscriliers. (193m] . NMI Administrator's notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to the.estate of WILSON CARSON, late °LEI any_ tswnship,, goiter, counly,,dec'd, bake i; l2,ort&inted:to„o6 tubscrJ er alder= 'llOl3B indebted to said estate are requested to snake immediate payment, and those having against the same will present them, duly authenticated, for seglement to HUDSONAIENDRYX, Adm'r. Allegany, Aug. 30, 1864 / BOOK _AGENTS WANTED: seithy , subscription with sample, excel .l line Nenlfti AllustrLek Among the'ke 10:itaaw.piste FLES.TORZ.4ibe REBEtiLION, of which over forty thousand of "Pol. 1 have' already been sold. It is a good •business for ex-Soldiers, and others out of employment. •.. , „Alit, far falk , tfs; Aged's, Std.ttedery Padititges, - Battle - Scene's; l'ortraits and other pictuies for "the Times," 'War Maps, beautiful Album Cards, Currency Holders, etc. For Circulars, with particulars and terms, addre,sf , • rrertfee Ht WE, • so:lll.3.lain Street, Cincinnati, 0. Estate of George Estes, Decd • NOTICE. ' HEREAS, letters of administration on 1W the estatextf - George Estes; ate of He bron township, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to call and settle immediately and those having claims to present them for payment. - POLLY s§rEpi 44trontstrattiv :ebron, Nov. 22, 1 . 864 6i E s CONFESSIONS AND_ E XPERIENCE 11 op i• , Pukluthidlor , the lieinest'andiiiii 'coition to young men and others who suffer frod Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man boo,d., .supplying the same time the Trieantotselt.ture.4 , . on& who has cured himself after undergoing considerable quack ery. By enclosing a postpaid addressed en velope, single copies may be bud of the author - NATHANIEL If ArFAllt, • DrioCTifyer,lCiagsCOWN. 117. Adzainistre.tor's Notice. 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Tuiton from $4.1)0, to 10,00 Ter- term. tl;tpard citit be had in the Principals tem*: ltiniini — for self-boarding can, be bad in i the Academy Baildinis at 51.0 petterin. , - E. A. M. Rrincipal,,,_apiated by othe'Teitebera,„l ' A T&lcheih' bass will be OTinizedfor the inetrtietion ere leiebertvin prafetiiion.lin whiebrHelbreole,a Normal and other valuable aide will be used; • - I MAT=4;.:Viviident: STANLY SLASTlN;Seckitai7. . • ~:. ''ter` W:f- S QLMTED'S I er.OUR !attention is invited to the large and attractive stock just reCeliiii, - arat - for sale as loiias the same qualities can be bought anywhere In the county. - • We have•on hand a large and • raried as . sortinent or-Domestic Cottons, comprising ; BROWN SHEETINOS, and • SHIRTINGS, • - BLEACHED MUSLIMS, . ; ;DENIMS, STRIPES j • , • CHECKS, TICKING S, and , • COTTON FLANNELS, on,whickwe cannot be undersold. I We.purchase onr goods for Cash and offer thein at a very small , advance From Cost. FLANNELS. r F_ you Nang purchase ' ' RED, • GRAY, • • BLIIE, or PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call I - At Olinsted'a. DRESS GOODS; . • • DELAINES: . • BROCIIE, and • • WOOLEN SRAWS, HOODS, SONTA GS, NIIBIAS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTHS, and CASSIEERES,' a fall supply CLOTHING. DPN'T fail to call before purchasing and see the assortment At Olmsted's BOQTSA SHOES VCR Men, Women & Children, in great va riety and cheap For Mola i res, pyrip, Sugar, Tea and Coffee, in fact everything in the Grocery line, call A full assortment of almost everything %hat is kept In a country store 'oh hazid. We intend . o keep goods that ;will give satisfaction and sell good articles at the lowest living profit. Grain Of all kinds, lititter, Wool, Sheep Pelts, Furs, Deer Skins: Also County, Township and School Orders, for all of,which the highest prices will be paid - At Olmsted's • Coudersport, Pa,Nov'r 18, gm 1864 Brings many a change, therefore I have con-. eluded to change my system of doing business and I shall hereafter sell for CASH or PRODUCE, BUTTER LARD EGGS, RAGS, GRAIN,' DRIED BERRIES, &.c T i as m s - rtm st e o: o f Groceries I have a Choice o\ ; GREEN, . Jlllols I! \ SALAEATIIS, COPREI - AIso,'PREP MUSTARD, SPICE, PEPP have a good stock (bought so that I am 1. enabled to sell at prices current befOre the War) of DRUGS, and, PATENT MEDICINES, Also, BEROSE.NE OIL. YANKEE- OTIONS, • FANCY SOAPS, EXTRACTS; and `- PERFUMERY, are Still kept. FLOURi,' • PORK, MEAL of all kinds: • And many other things too numerous to mention kept constantly on h'and and Rill be sold for F - LESS PROFIT than ever before offered in this market. E. K. SPENCER: . Jiin. 20, 20 cei =II Dr. A. FRENCH's CELEBRATED TONIC •: BITTERS 11 RE becoming the most popular Medicine in circalation the cure:cif LIVER COMFLAINT," DYSPEPSIA, -ZAHN ' DICK, - IDEBISITY: OF - THE • NERyOUS SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS of the STOEACEI and DIciESTIVE I ORGANS; It, is ayio zaining a . grent reritirtioila the ' • -' CURE of DIPTHERM Principal Office, ,Gonclaraport, Ponta Co., Po. WEI - =1 lEEE At 01 hl sted's. At Olnpted9s l • AT OLMSTED'S. ' AT OIAIS*TED'4, , Vaatrly. and jAPAN. OM HONEY SYRUP RED COFFEE; k r .. 2 ,,,,, A ,:: I . Th.-. 1%. • !I I ' Id" 'FOUND IT II FE Wa(the 4eliFilithm of the Aagronbow leho firseditiovered that the' world moved • .- • - •,^ .;' orbit; dot less joychtstairbeen the a:dia.*. tido of those who have fbrdd TEE PUCE where GOODS-can be; purclussid FIFTERti _ or TWENTY ` PEli, CENT: - below the market price, and find them as represented.. Two things are tit be considered in purchasing Goods : the Quality and the Price; and pnr chasers studying both,' can be better satisfied with' our stock than any other in, this or ad- joining counties. •Think twice before buying "DEAR TRASHY Now is yourtiFie to pro- cure 'a GOOD ARTICLE. - "Delays are 41an- gercins and sometimes fatal.? Don't wait hi another enormous advance in Goods. The following is but d , • partial tat of out large - assortment: • ' !. ' Merinos 1 The attention of, the Ladies is called to the stock of lifirinoes,Black,Brown; Blued!flacon, Drab and 'White. Some of these were bought previous to the rise and will be sold neatly as low as present wholesale pikes at JONES' Ladies Cloth Elect, Grey, and Farley Colors . et JONES' Boy's Wear .. ~ Caserneres, Striped, Checked, and Plaids; Twbeds, Kentucky Jeans, and Cottonadeff of the very best qUality at JONES; • • ' Mourning Good/ Black. Silks, Alpacas, Empress Cloth; Bombs, zinc, - Delaines, Rep Cloths and Black and Purple Goods of various kinds at. JONJS' Domestics neavy Sbeetingv, three-quarter, four-quarter, five-quarter, fine unbleached rPillow Vase and Sheeting Muslin, Shirting, Ten t -quarter bleachhd for sheets at _ JONES' White Goods Sacred Muslin, Plain Jaccnet,' Can for Skirts, Irish Linen, Swiss Muslins, Nainsook Muslin, plaid, striped or, plain, and . Bishop Lawns at JONES' . , Embroideries Dirnity,Bands; Ladies Collars, tridersleeves with or without collars at JONES' Woolen Goods Hoods, with tabs or points, for Infants and Children, Misses and Ladies ; Nubia's, Under sleeves and Caps at JONES' Prints For Children, Shirting Prints, plain. black, white and black,blue land wbitp, and all kinds of. Fancy, at I JONES' Gents' Black Broad Cloth,. excellent quality bought' before the rise.: Cassimeies; black silk mixed, black and fancy Doeskin, striped, plain, and Plaid in fancy colors, and Cloth for whole suits at JONES' I Hosiery wothetht wool •ribbd, cotton ribbed, cotton plain, colored and white, plain,or fleeced. Girls' 'white, brown,, mixed, :wool or cotton, and wool hi:drat:oral stockings. lifenS''hotne and city-tnad.s. Boys', all sizes, white or mixed at JONES' , 1864 . ; Gloveg • • For Ladies, 'Gauntlet and . Hand Gloves, Kis Linen; Cotton, Plain and Fleeced Silk. Gent' fine Driving Gloves, Cassimeres, at JONES' Shawls, ,For Ladies ; Shepherd's Plaid, Broche, Long and Squire, Woolen Plaid; a great variety of elegant colors; at ' JONES' Viela,ines Of domestic and foreign manufacture. We can assure otir patrons that we belieVe our stock this spring to be more attractive in this linerlthan eve before. JONES' Balmoral Skirts With ,only two breadths; roaking it necessary to have but t!p seams in a fun skirt, in a great variety 'at JONES' Groceries Teas, Sugars, Choice Syrip, Good• Rio Coffee, Wait India and Dandelion. ooffee, Rice, Corn Starch, Farina, Cocoa, Arc., at, JONES' &0., &o. Clotli,Tootb, Nail, Hail; Hat, Paint, Varnish Wall Pape_ . Ceißrig Paper, Transim Pipet-, Win dow dur• tains, Borders, Tassels andlFixtures, at J's. HARDWARE, WOODEN-WARE, WILLOW WARE, NAILS,: IRON, PLOWS, WINDOW SASH, FI,OIIII, PORK, and FEED, in fact, everything that thfi comic need can be had at . . • . . J6NES'. I , All .0 tWbi e 11,37 ill 18 DOM at 0.0 IQieo rates 'VOUNTRY THOM:TOE TAXEN IN I - EXCHANGE. 00nderspoit, ra, June, 1868, ESN El Cloths Brushes ===l 111 - are - re ance offerfor:sale.oureasonableierius find lib'. *NI time: - , NETARM Acres=46 Cleared NE.FARM !--435 Artes-40 cleared ONE FARM 1-50 A.cres-15 Cleared ONE FARMI-300 Aores--5 Cleared And lots_of_otlier. Farms and Laud. Some money may be required down. 4 • • Lucien Bird. Brookland,-Pa., July 2, '64 At 1 Having secured the services or , 1 HENRY s.. covrßrnav, . . SLACKSIVIITII of ,twenty years experience in England and America. I amprepared to furnish 1 armers and travelers with the hese of . i ,p tangle Knives, Butcher itniVes .tc., promptly L BIRD Proprietor Brdokland l Potter Co, Pa. ; • formerly called Cushipgville. 1 Hay 25, 1864. 1 ' ' 1 AT I H. J. OLMSTED' 10.. TORE can always be found the CoOking, Box and Parlor/I, S T- 0 V z Also. TIN and SHEET-IRO S POTS, KETTLES, SPIDKRS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS/SAP-PANS, and" CAULD RONS. Also, I II t Agrieultural Imple ments. such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA- T 0 IIS; C ORN- SHE LLE RS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, tic. HIS WOR K 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,l seldom raised. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug.ll, 1863.--50 n U i NAM • Clothes Wringer Will wring anything.from a single Thread to a Bed• Quilt. PRICES : $ 5.50, 66100, and $.,00. P.; A. Stebbins & Co., • Agents for Potter connty.—Jan 25, 863 P. A. ST.E.BIN ARE Paying'the highest nice in W00L.,! , '50,000 POUNDS WANTED ! Conderspoq, June 28, 18641 P. A.. Stebbins.Bl;Cp. .• . ARE AGENTS for the sale of II WHEELER & WILSON'S ,SEWING MACHINES for Potter County ; . Never 18 '63 DIQ TOBIAS' I •VENITIAN LINIMENT • ITAS GIVEN ',UNIVERSAL SATISFAC •TION during the fourteen years it has been introduced into the. United [ States.— After being tried by millions, it J hug been proclaimed the pain destroyer of + e world. Pain cannot be where this liniment is ap plied. If used as directed it cannot and nev er has failed in a single instance. !For colds, coughs and influenza, l it can't be beat. One 25 cent bottle will dere all the aboiVe, besides being useful in every family for, sudden acci dents,' Such as burns, cuts, scalds, insect' stings', &c. It is perfeetly , innocent to take internally,!and can be given to the, oldest person or youngest' child. Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Office, 56 Corthuidt Street, New York. Sold by all druggists.' CASE PAID FOR BIITTEA, NJ by E. K. Spencer MANHOOD: HOW LOST I ROW 'RESTORED I I Just published, a •new edition. of Dr.' Cutvervvelivs Celebrateil Essay, on the radical cure (without medicine) of SPERMATOIIRHOEA, Or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary Seminal losses, IMPOTENCY, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to. Mar. riage, etc.; also CONSUMPTION, EPILEPSY, and FITS, induced hy .self-indulgence,br sexual extravagance. , • gkir Frice t inmsealed envelope, only 6 tens. The "celebrated anth6r in this . admirable essay clearly demonstrates, from a , ~t hirty'. years successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuie may be radically cued without the dangerous use of internal medicine or - tbe, application 'of the knife pointing out a mode pf cure, at once simple, certain and effecutal, by means of which ev ery sufferer, no matter what his condition may be,, may .cure himself cheaply, privately and itidically. jerThis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any addrewposi-paid, on receipt ofsix ceiits, or wci post stamps. Address the publishers. CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., ; 27. Bowry, Now York,Post - office box 458 6 \ - OATS! et Air' ' .TS 1 OATS I , OATS ' "WANTED .“. Iwill pay SO Cts., CASill: for .OATS delivered at. 7 Store iaXiliport. . , . . :B. S. COLWBLL. _ Dec. 19, 1864. i , . , . .. , ABOAr zeitiGa S ettled:! _iny.' 'sup --.c ( intbu:".“-- ii , t . riously caused by mercurial didease 1 - ' living, disordered digeSticit traiwurtheelj e lor food, impure air; " filtiV'frOd ~ .filihY-- habits.. the depressing :vices; -OW "a,bw r o 4 1 4.,.1bY the venereal infection .: offlistd TemikeAta origin, it is, hereditarrin 4 the-constitution,. descending " from parents' to eltlldrearltnto the third and fourth' generation r.l! iedmi s it seems to be the rod of 1116;uhri saYs,,fflaritt . visit the ,iniquitieS *of the *them upon their children." The disetis lt—origitiatefettll maZ various names, acco' g ito the - organi-A [ attacks. In, the gs, -Sendai& prodaces tubercles, and finally CoMmtription vitt- Ow glands, swellingi, lihielt - seppttrate and be— come ulcer us sores; in the , stomach - dmr bowels., derange ments Whieh Prcidace hulk gestiotydyspepna, and liVer complaints; uta the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affection& Theie, all having the same Origin, require this same remedy, Viz., purification' and invigaro 'don of - the blood. Purify-the blood, and these dangerous distenipersrleaVe you. 111,1tt► feeble, foul, or corrupted blood. you' cannot have health; with that "life of the -flesh':" , he thy, you cannot have sertifelousdisetume. 1 ., Ayer's Sarsaparilla, , ' 4_ll 1 . .. is compounded from.the most effectualaatif d tes that medical science lies discovered/or this afflicting distemper, and for the curW of the &Orders it entails.. That it is fir Smile: rior to any other remedy yet devised, it known by all who have given it atrial.' That - it does combine virtues truly. extraordinary in their effectnpon this - class of emnplitints; is indisputably proven by the •great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures'it has made of the following ' diseases: King's Evil, or Glandular Swelßnia :. Tutors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and AOICS i i ' Erysipelas, Rose or St. AnthonY's,Pite, Sal( Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs froui tuberculous deposits in the lungs, Whits Swellings,Debility, Dr o psy , , Neuralgia; Dyspepsia - or In.digestimi, Syphilis and Syphilitic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, ' Female Weaknesses and,lindeed,lhe:whole series of complaints that arise.froin impurity of the blood. • Minute . reportS of indlvidual [ cases may be found in Art 's .131s.maiar ALMANAC, which is furnished t .thedritggists ft for gratuitous distribution,' wherein 'May be learned the directions. fur its use, and some of the remarkable cu res Which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are prirpniely taken from all sections' of the cotmtry, in order that every reader may have access to some one who can speak to hith of its benefits from personal experience. Serofida depresses the vital energies ' and thus leaves its vietims far more subject to disease and its fatal results than are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does: greatly shorten, the average duration of ihuman. life. -:'The vast importance of these considerations has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This-we now . offer to the public , under the risme of Arialt SAIISAPABILVA, although it is composed of ingredients„ some of which exceed , the best of. Sancaparil4 in alteratliv.ipower. _Ay' ite aid you may protect, yourself from thesuffel. jog and danger of these disorders. Paws out the foul corruptions:that rot arid fester in the blood, purge out the causes of disease; s , and vigorous health will fOIIoW. By,its'pecu liar virtues this remedy stnriulates the vital • functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. 1 .. We know the public have been deceived by many' compounds of Scirsaparilla, that promised much and did nothing; but 'they will neither be deceived nor isappointett in this: Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and there rem iris Ino 'question of its surpassing excellence' for Ithe cure of the afilictbag diseases it is interided 'to 'reach. Although under the same name, it is a very different medicine from any other which 'has been before the people, and is' far more ef fectual than any other which! has ever been available to them. I ' I ', ■ !best o &C 3., . i ASH ;for CHERRY - .PECTORAL , , The w ' orld's Great Itemedy for Coughs, . Colds, Incipient Con- - atimption, and for the kolief • of Consumptive patients in advanced stages of the digease. . .- . This has been so long used and ' so mal- , iersallY known,' that we .need ao no , more than assure the public that, its quality I kept np to the best it'ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. 'Prepared by ' Dn. 3. q. Aga IS Co. A.) - • Pratt cal Anal ytical ' land Chemists, r ': well; Masa. Sold by all druggists eve .selkere: . Sold by C. S. &B. A. Jon s, CouderspOrt. Chappel Bros.; Ulysses. , •. , C. 13; Simmoes, Oswayo.; i -. Xann`&llichols, ldillp(ort.l Colwell ,lt Co., Roulet, and by. Dealers everywhere. , • ' SAPONIF Et, Or COncenctilated Le Fartilly ' Soaiii Maker. , ~, = WAR makes bigh prices; Saponifier helpirto. reduce them. 'lt makesi SOAP forFOITReto. a pound by using your kitchen grease...? 7. : , , ne•C'AUTlON,U,'As'spurlois Lyes sle=d(. fered also, bit eareful and , Only , laylbe PATENTED article put iip lin; Iran Bans, All ethers being COI7NTERFRITS; . 4 -;-, , .: - PETiIiSYLVAMA. 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