E THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Coudersport, Tuesday Everdrig, Sept. 18, 1865, Local,land General. Potter County, Pa., we have always util I 'derstood to be a mo del County, Many very tine people live there--‘but one of them, a Jus tice of the Pe l ace, caine th this village on' Monday last, got. beastly drunk,:fell down ai - „cl. mangled his fac,e"muchly," and the last we saw- of him h e was reposing on the soft ground in the rear of a blacksmith's shop; and a dozen or more small boys were "sitting on his body,° debat ing whether he was a man or beast. 'lf neigh bor SIC3LANET of the PcrrrEr. Jot RNA', could have seen him, he would have been led to claim, "0 Go,d,! haw are the mighty fallen: l ' lVellerille.Breee. THE 'INCOME -2 1 ' XX PAYEIL I S pUiDE An) Poctur Rwtsrsa.—F.H.titauffer, Mount Joy, Pa., Pub lisher. sent by mail on receipt of twenty-five cents. • • \ • — or b issa valuable compendium This little cr. of the,lncome Law and the decisiom- concern-"oing the same;- - with pas of; writing p the columned.tegisters may be kept a daily, account of receipts artd enen - ditures-'f amounts subject to.income return and, deduct able therefrom: Commence 'with the first t of January next to itemize your ivonie FICCOULILS, Purify the Blood. — l l the Lloyd be pure the bo•lv which is fortni,i from and 'by the blood cannot be a!,,,,..4.d. • But :f thele ire in :inv part cd - the bodv , ~ .„,„ The Pennsylvania eta.e.;.r air. . ;any inTeiition.,Dch i.s• a boil or Oc!er, even a bruiF 7 , :ti !, : i e bI,A c irculatni4 . thlough that var.: takes up im . . The Pennsylvania State Fair, wilLicli is to be opened at Eastim on the ?sth ins.t. Mid to con- 1 r„ t r ,,, e i tt,',', r ,:, fr f7,,, " te e . l . ....3 . l i ztrv t io t n e riss.l carries n tome for four days, is already exciting a very sc.i.:.eit 'death to pl,rsona l of full habit c :nl "P c e it e ed c. ;i ' t. p b t . •gTeat intert all over t the Keys-tone r.itate and :I•nth , 3i:A. ulc-vP, and ,`• ho u , : no •‘!-1 pi:L.:eine; the matter • ets. iil:n tbe cinfriating:tystem and cholces up t h e New Jersey, and we iave every reasonto be- _one *o4,ve,eie•vil-ib AUPP:y the brain with vit a l, liege, as We have stated before; that it\will ' ii 3, p.m: life ceases 0; if • - f . itlle all others ever held/by the Socetv, 11. . Beieft by Lightning A. State Fair is a matter of interest to thousaek: N'ow.lthis canß bIl e IC lretneo,ed, : i • • 'of people,. and from no public, exhibition carii L . ikDRETLI pH:Ls 'S tal.-.e ail impurexiafters from the mrculatiomand save t r hey tlerive•more useful information and find so Nl,, f :eneral health,i Foon curinglocal aTectiOns also lunch teal satisfaction and enjoy went. 1 ItRASDHETti .B PILL.S proleet , from the tedloue 1 The Secretary's office was opened yesterday, , • ••iN!et" !of idekneAs 'Fuld often savei life. sold by all 'and rapid progress has already been made by i'r'ruc - e , =ti .. - : , 1 the Superintendent. Mr. blioGr.vs. on the wag.- i nificent grounds of the Farmers' .1: Mechanics' I nstituie, tt here. the exhibition is to be held. tVervibing is ()cilig placed in complete and ample order ; even the fences surrounding the inclosure,, and the stalls, shedding. kc., are being overhauled, as cleansed and whitewhed. The trackfor the trials of speed is also beim , put, in good order, rolled and hardened, and y:ill, no doubt, be one - of the finest and best tracks in this locality ; the ampitheatre near the course is to be covere.l.-as a protection from the Tars of the sun, and enlari:ed to double its ... 'capacity. 1 1 , jip;t. Tortuts , , • The large and commediops Ilall. second t o ' 'ITS/T/..1_1 111_),..LIS.1:: LIX1, 1 1E:17. tiiiplav of at rieles „,, , - DINT In 2 1 'l7 14:s AT i_l.'s..E. D _sl-L Alt. FOR THE hone in the '.-itate,,for the l_ cure et ia1ue1.. 1 .. , ~e rt. c . `!,,, ,e,p,l 4,.,.., sprain, ; exhibits is also In good .r.ler. and will be: hrulse-,sp:ints 4 ullsTco; is. E dii t i e ,!' r 4; ~tib,- , )-ij,i . i --' ' very bandsoundy arrayed and decorated wil.' lisz. sL.r.. - .11,- , . , 1. hiiiim it, fooi.'ete. It 'Li warranted flags, bunting; and flowers. and eN'etv thing that :: :) ,,,,1...r ii : : d den-r!:ha:::: :y ell2er artlcie ever ctiere , l will adorn. Of ihe d,ecoraiiirns W i e ;lap. ii.,,,, ~ h 1 1'01" P , " ,..:. 1 '.. lu'i. Q. ef al.ita s a's have beea ce ,- ...1 . 1 .-- , -- of the eitnc and o v,r-heaL;l:z by •-..!- \ :s Lima-n: .and more particularly at Miotbe time! ' bun Led- that iATre: crippled a..d :ame have bee e- A large building. thirty-tWo by one I:on-Ire-1 " ., ' 3, '"`l to ti , e;r f' , hrtr v:::dr. it !,•11,!'ed by iti t i e fi r rE ' and fifty feet is now in pr i ncess of crixtion for ' ", (.. '".e,'''`'"l" l- ` - ' 'l.''' - '"' tt' ..r , r. , •:' , `-fv: , are con the display of agrieultur:Llli in pleilients. whid, , ,-,: r i-;:;], r ..':' - ';',];,1' 1 , 1 ,C2 ',' 11', 7 . ri.-,, ,, . , ,t. ,, • . ' 1, ? , , , ... , . , c E ,, g.: ,, ' 1 will be very lare. A splendid telit. purchase.l 'd :-.•,toSi te-:ime::4 I aye 1',1 . 1 i:A:t`; , : - C1 l 'lt e e l ri•elp u i ‘ :e e - r . for the occasion eighty feet wide 'and one i. nn- d' ,, ' •IL" hr'i:ad on' a t• 015 may Nive the I.fe e r you. tired and fiftevii feet i,iii tt. w ill he ereezeti , . o ,_ .1,75, ct 1- 5..,d hyL'ril,,nst , . ' ' ttro :C . - , , c.. - - the Floral and -F ts ruit departmen of the Fair,' ' in the centre of which will he mbeautifill iii-- 1I of tile A • play of water jets. surrounding wi i:11 will i•e ; T , 1 , 1 : ''fi,.."•ll-' Ye.,: 11•• a handsome rustic scenery. reek-, tree, aid ' -1--4 ''.!''''' ."; '' si e " /5 flowers. I I ' ' 2\ I•m-. i 1 . I G... 5: O. 1... Filacr.,:man, We are informml liv the Secrethry that en- F• A. -I , , : d, Lins, &la° , tries are I , ein• nipidcy main', and the prop -r , Lt. I; 1, : ":, ,, i : 1 I .1 1 ; E - iace tt... , ,itteill each exhibitor. Pi.r•- , ,n, Will, i:,f 7 :4 . -.L‘ I . 4 1 ) '' 1 - :•,:i:il, lirve horse_ %nil other lice crock and a-men:- Mc 'a Nr1,..:1 Co i ~ tnral implements to exhibit, arc erred to mane 1 11 J 0 1 . ,- le % 1 . their applications at once so that ssirlicient - y . t- c. is- " • ' NI - ''' T i r ' ll '''' , ~. t,...i. , linty be prepared for them. J J-.. 5., . itc,:si l' lite farmers and ladies of Nortlsr.mi.b.m. Le- I Y. , r.nan 13_ J, 1 - Itigli. and adjoining counties •in l'Otie- , ylvattia ! •, l ,..., P • z!' n - i tm , f , s,i I l mid New ier,eSe. are especially invited 1 , 1 con- - 11: -r ." i l'!!l i , - .,:, 3 ,,. ! . c f i1 i` an ' tribute to the flows; Department. as the article-, ~.., es 5.1"...i '. 4::"11.' ' usually exhibitisd by county fairs are prince- 1 ifens, At,dri,in, r ,I, ' pally contrilm. dby the localities near the 1 '-- 5 ," ,- F . 1,, , , • 2t 114 - 14 fat fS. Couritift:oti, however, 15 oi,en to every - i 'l : } 1 sect Lull. I ' I ~• 17 ,. . * ..,!! The ' premiuMs are large—the rto-t ! 1:1 .eral -'. :•:. : •:::::- ze: ~ch. (1.-e-1 ever offerer in , Ilitate.. Entries can be n•a,.... .'" '' - 1 ,---: '-' i • - I ‘x- : : :. :r, i Disti: by letter or in re n. . ,:dr ....i.., B!!','‘• •.1 ' Ladies exbil;:t whatever 'e,,ntri1,;;;; ,,,, . , . Ii .eV 'Br ...1 ! -:m .::. B.•:,•:. ' desire, Flif-E. i.itlier c"ittribiltnrs must 1, , c.,ni. -. 1 ', . •-• 1' . 2 0.:;. members by tbe payment of I. S f, , r Wilkit 1t.,..1" :: '.,...! \,- 5..• : 2 .•-• 1.4 '• will re...,•ir, , a 6'l. c i !Z . 1.0.1. fOr the la:r. ...•-•inglei B. s'l,-..,:`,-- ..' ;•: ) ' isll 1 -ji t . ad nii , i ~ t:: - 25 t , -: !s_ ' I . t.'l 1 Bola. , -e;-, : - _ , li.i: t:e 11 , .115e - • • __ ...,1. • Ose 1.1. 13..0ci . .0i,- - 1 Wi,artou • i.:rand l'r - ii!L of Shred will be had upon cacii;:i - - ,1 clay. I'h,. }!:, ,:. t.n., i!.. :0:3 !fi. : 7 :;.:2110, 5, - 41uo. A.,...c..1 i ra , , i‘er tri,:11::,.:.•,‘1, , i1 I.r;n4 : njsol the tracktenSoe vi Je ', , ,..i:, 1 1 ce . w!! The cnt.. , .,‘ i -y itri 1 Qmf'..mke.l..chiglil - a11i , v... i, , • Ea.-t Penn., N.ortl, I', •oi.l New - Jersey Central. ' Belvidere 1 - hili l ware!. Mi , rl - 1- .ti• ESa-iii. 1.. t .1.anc , r,- Valley,. rhila&lf , llia and Trenton. and all the COODERSPORT ACADEMY. ..11,,-..,.1,.: Willrun excilr,ion tra!!.s. !!olice of which will be published in handbill , : ! , , .. st ,,•ii)ClL,desigme l d tirincipally fur the ... , ; , 1,, Witist matie . j,_ , instraOtion of Teachers- and those in- Persons desirous of e chibiting their entries on fir before 1 TneFdtr.-, S'er.tember t e 6ci.ilet . totdicl:. wail open ;in tie Co:lcier:Tort 6 4 •26. Fur particulars, a,., dre s s A. Lc,GAKEr.. A,Mrc.,.ln ,i v. , \V edne , d4v. Se , tember 1 . ,, 18 1 3 C, „ t • Secretary; Easton, Pa. , , anti ei.nitinie nine weeki-', under the sui.eivhsion 4.- , :-....a..'....- ...------------_ t ,fi.'drs. ,T. IA . ALLEN.' _ ; Ti t i . ''!- • CONGILESSINAL Curt : :ll.:. CE..—Pursuant to CS:11. ; ition as follows : ! , the following named couf rtes met at the iierdic , p r i n .... a .,i,.. 1, , 1 H+ use in 'Williamsport, September sth. IS-fiti, It n „k 70 _ ( ii,...,. ( 4, I ° • to!nominate a; Republica candidate for Con-' c,,,,-,., - • Ebl' h ....nu i ... - .:s ; Otis fur the la 'h .L)istric ~ to be voted fur a the ,1-ii,her . . . coming elect.i , m.i . ; rrpoi , "K-Keeping. French c '., J. G. Curtz4 of Centre; county, vvas chosmi i , c• 1 ' - ...• c ii olic. cusp! ... - cr . t. 1. .. Chairman ; J B. Correll.: of Lvci.,rninz. and ..M. i r . . . ' 'IN% WcAlarner, of Potter, Secretaries, inited State Sti Centre--J. 6. Kurtz, Maj. George D. Pifer, IV. Fact ry, Car_ • Clinteri--Jam,.. s Chatham, W, I . .. Hamilton, 0,, I I'R.Z.STiER BROO IC & CO. 1 A....L11;0vne,i.1'..„:„_,L. A, Ellsworth, T B. co „,,i, 1 ST . YEI PEN ' 31ANEFICTURERS. L , • -•- --:---- - ~ retio %i i : 403 Area §treet. Phlifidelpliia, Stephen Gould, .! '\\ , , , i 42 John Sf,reet. New York. Tiod--Vi :T. Entipliney, Maj. W. A. Nieh- , These Celeihrated Pens are of Ge:.uir.e American '_ , l:inf.leture.l and c.imp.ise every leadinu. 4tyle in the 015-, Gen. R. C. cox. m.;:ke,...0. A.,, e q ual in tinl.b I.,laticify and fineness potter—Hon. A- G. Olmsted, D. C, Larrabec. of :win: td ti, I be-i. import...4.”' Ti - ey ire, ther,:fl.re, M-.,l7,l!dcAlarlicy. .I.li-•! ,, , t 0 rein t`ie cer.fitience of the American public. Hon'. A: G.; Olmsted. of Potter, moved that' Samples and Prices' on Application. Hon. S. F, Nilson, of Tioga, be nominated b .) - LOTS MADE - 0 ORDER, OF ANY PATTERN OR STAMP acclamation , Which was adopted, . REQUIRED. 7 0: - 6 , 1 e ti) :be Trade at the Ifaunfact u• The following resolutions were then nnarn- ! re r inWat , hc i mies. as above:. tat at re:ail by alt Sla: monsly adopted: . i ti:mirs...paok - ellers, an'd Newsdealers in the United i1y17 , 4-1 1 Es!erbrook dc Co: ResOlred, that •we approve of the straii7htfor , !s z al .- ! " T ward course pursued by Eon. S. F, Wilson. our I I representative! in Congr... - s. ; that in his votes for , .! SPOltNi S 'IAN:. l I EE COCCEE-T ls i - le most eritli• the Civil Rights and Freedman's Bureau tali:, ! Oi Non, an , both:I:LA bey rice known. the bill for granting additional botintic-s to the , fl i, ,i, ~ T.1..,1 . -It, d 11.c.M tite best JAVA COFFEE. and noble reterans who defended the Union and !While it] ha: all the flavor of fine ON Uoverr,meLt crashed 'armed traitors ; in his vote against the ' la v. 3, ~..P, tel less than!haTf the price. bill to .increase the pay of Senators and Rep- I C" ita4 t , en :^ea,dil:e:!..d *- for tear b. be t . i?:,13,‘,. 4 . 4 ,7t . resentatives ;F and in sustaiiiing"and.rot log it per'sons 1 . ! - 1 all' partsOf the Coulltry, ah ain universally the Union plim of reconstruction proposed by , acknowl -dzed to beat once ,miiritiom , , deliciom, CongresS, he has faithfully represeled the; I'''''':llh'ul and economical. The same quantity will make a licher and stronger cup of Coffee than any views of his Constituents. ! et - e'er knfrwn:' i. , Rtgarei—That we are in favor of universal , c=o si b,,,x- 2 3. , ,, i zt ,,-vez,, t c,t,rfac, liberty and equal rights. Ito all mankind ; that: ii- part,cmarly (recommended as a healthrul beyer we denounce the treachdry of the Executive of!: ace. en-:d ie !mist beneficially used by those Who suffer the nation to his pledireS to Cong,res: and :Ee ! w . : ,. th !'.le'll'`O'ei Neryolitnes, and other Injurious . • 1 . ,„j, .,., 1 enects trsrn the use et other ( offee. people. in vetoing .the. L' / ivit Rights Bill, in op-, It is r.ri pared with the greatest care, and contain , posing the proposed Au,kndinentS to the Con- no inur2dieny, wlucb i 9 So mote harmlees and bene7 stitution, and in his advcicacy of a policy which.l fi .,..,', t ' , ` l to the numan oNanism than pure Coffee. to ~.. ...: .- ' , . .fact the most slful Physicians and Cliemirts if carried into effect, wlll consign the Union!' i 1 ' • i men of the . South to thelhatred and tyranny of! cta i sa.3„4l,, x .. 23. 1i €4 ~i i -c t.: ,,,.,,, 4 0 40 ,fr e ,e, defeated rebbls and the !,.Ir,orernment to the con.; llies been'exte.isirsiel used. at numerous Sanitary F ,f al a r , s ,l th i rtf e n , h i n r, i o t r, he m lin d .7 4. and received certificates trol of traitors of the So l oth and their svnipa- 1 thizers of the North ; and we denounce his per-',l • It has r. :ll= - 6 be - ea - tilo - ion . ;hl . V . te . sted. and received ficly in perMitting the sale of arms and military' the diploma' of the instituteAcaerimi and other stores to thelFentans, ad afterwards betlayin - g, i prominent inntitption,.! n • . ' - l'n: up in Ilb paCka..e4 bearin g thetas , simile Ste :them by arresting their leaders, confiscating ! i naiure or Leir b l y s A. G . roc os , bt r r . w g., n, c; :in ra t i tn boxes of 30 and 50 I their munitious of war. and consigning them to • lbg. and Sold prison. IY• • J. G. KURTZ, President. 'Wholesale Depot 'and Trade M, W, .1.1ar.....extr, I ! , . ' Supplied by J, B. Coßritt, ' S Secretaries. - • ' f ' , TIIoM_AS rtiErp & CO: GLOBE MILLS . InTorter. and It r nib i lesale Dealers, in Tea:Co'ffee, and .....-Oces. .. I. j 1 S. :101 & ili 1 Warren and 269 Washington ; i ! Streets, Rey York. I! April 3.-ly. - I Does the Bread and Butter Brigade now belong to the Democracy, or the Democra by belona to the Bread and Butterßrigadel? .A.G-M23r13 NV-A2cri""F_.l,;. . 13.A.INTI_AEPT • _' 0 , SE "G MAC • 'WS. • b,) V Fully Ltoe ' Esc re territory gives. Ut I d • 1 . 62 .. . Zr c t i to to EZA) . pc- .onth., ,,ta ler ter at ~zs i an b.. es. b PA . 7 itcirtims. • Agents, -0 4 Chestnut St.. PIIIIs, - •.• • •••••• Senna St, 7°1,4%0. , - - :EIA.C3 - 2,7"2"3 United States Tax. TOTICE is hereby given that the Annual iN List of Taxes for 1066 is now ready for payment, and these having: taxes or incomes for I 565. Licenses, Buggies, Gold Watches; 4c.,,t0 pay will call at my Office in the Store of C. S. l .3ones, on or beforelSepte,mber and settle the same. Persons failing to pay for ten days will be charged ten per cent, penalty addttional. Unittid States money only received ' payment of Taxes. E. A. 30N ES, I Deputy Collector 18th Dist. Coudersport, Sept. 4. 1566. nr Mrs. V. C, l Drkz is Agent for Shaw Clai-k's Sewing Machines. This is the BEST cheiip Sewing Machine ever offered for sale, and the only one in Market for less than $4O which can be sold, bought, or used with safety, as' no others are fully Licensed. Three Varieties, with or Nvithout TatleS. I nquire at the J OUE.NAI. office An assortment of newly improved under feed Machines just received. Call and examine. \ SPIKE THE GUNS Irdpostore ire in the field with I deadly hair dyes, oangerLons to hyalth 4nd ugerly destruct lye to..,the s hair. I.so not eubrifit to have your head I ' Ejptized Iscritli. Liquid Fire! wheu.t.nat c,!efii4 vezetaOle preimratbi t m. CRISTOCIRCI'S HAIR pYE 'five teF r iropfirt any' desile,..! shade ifrom t.. black Without inju, , inz the flores, the . .skTklor 130V,oning• the sk'stern thdough the pe,,,00. dfieletqrouk, Montt -factured by .1. czlii:TAtotato, 6J• , r 'How.e, New Yurk - ; Su.l by l llihtgglsis. App:ied by all ;Bair Dres , s:rs t I • ppr'aiseruent. I rchantll-0 iiz the rourity ef 53. rib e1:46i11 - ...l.tieu, see. 1 1 1 111. c. C:3=F, .Ate c t Ail,4any 1 14 ` Ch ' 13 10. , 0' I. 1 13 10 001 " ' 13 10.00 1 1 I 14 7.0 ,1 1 t 01 14 :6't' i. 'l4 :.00 1 14 7.00 , ‘," 1 rfe•:r•r Crtiick rd, &. wrn 'BRE. IP. A, Stebbins & Co., DRY-GOODS, such as DRESS GOODS, LADIES CLOTH, DE LAINES, ‘,37.c P, A, Stebbins & Co, AT T E '~ GROCERIES, such as TEAS,COPVEK,S, ii"r 34 7 0 , 0 14 7 CO 11 Tin) 14 7.00 14 7 (.0 " I 14 7 00 _ _ • s , S - Mti'PS and MOLASSES, SPICES, H 7.W 14 7 tk 14 '.bo 14 7.00 14 ;.n;) 7 to) D 5 vo' 30 500 5... 1 34 7.‘ , 0 , r I 9 25 .Es A Stebbins & Co. 1 7.'30! ; 14 7 00 , 14 t.OO ' \ • . . 44 7.i.•, ! son KM no 7.a) 7 tni 71) El 14 •' 14 „ ! 14 z: , ITII / 14 E. Mr..rcantne Appraiser. Vs 00 4 00 5 00 •e 00 (extra) 1 5U &b b. el Pen Works. 'den, S. J. AT THE MI CORNER STORE, CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL lUI DS, OF AtAPACAS, MERINOES, WHICH WILL BE SOLD i VERY CHEAP. CORNER STORE, CONTL E TO RECEIVE ALL KINDS OF \‘: WHITE And BROWN SUGARS; \&c. AT THE CORNER STORE, CONTINUE T ALL KIN iIARDWAREI such BLACKSMITH'S I CUTLERY; i&c., dx. I ALS ifIENS' slid BOYS' Cii.OII4.ING; BOOTS Al D SHOES; FANCY ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS Atsa, PROVISIONS; FEED AND PORK, FLOUR ad SALT CALL AT THE CORNER STORE! 400 D ;NEWS TO -SOLDIERS 1 ! AND THEIR HEIRS ! ! 1PM1V.5X4:31`.7.5. IA LI, who have any interest in war clabus,ivill A find ;it to their advantage to read acts fol lOwiw= r ts of Congress which bate recently I become law: SEC. Ist of an act of June 6.1 r 7,65. provides for I 4.11 soldiers! or sdilorswhO have lost the sight of I both ey , -, or both lands, so as to roinurp, con! Stant attendance, the sum of it::2s. Sac. 2. To those who have host b 02.1 feet. or: are totally disabled in the same so as to require I tomdant attend:nice, the sum of SEC., 3.! Those who have lost one baud or one foot, or are so disabled as to render them unable' to perform manual labor equivalent to the loss Of a hand or a foot, the sum of :1:15 SEC. -1. Persons: who have been deprived their their pensions under Act of March t, 1e65, in Consequence of being in. the civil service of the United States Governatent are restored. SEC. 5. Pensions are extended to dependent, fathers and brothers, as well as to mothers and sisters In addition to the above act, to such per Sons as are embraced by it, CongrcsS,before :ts Close July g 5, l 66. passed:a la increasing the pen - lion to widows and orphans, and extending the henefits of the pension laws to the heirs and. representatives of certain invalid applicants, to SEC. '2 of the act of July 25, 165 C.. provides for pensions to widows of deceased soldiers Or sailors having children by Such soldiers or sail ors, at the rate d!two dollars per month Preach child of soldier or sailor under the age teen years. To derive benefit frdm this act h is necessary to make new application, surren, Bering the old certificate. Sac. 3 gives an-increase of pensions to those widows now receiving a pension of less than eight dollars per month, except Revolutionary 'widows. Applications for Pensions must be made be fore the Prothonotary. HE BILL TO EQUALIZE BOUNTIES T HAS BECOME A LAW. The f o llowin L , is an analysis of its provisions : 1. $l6O to three years' welcalto served their time. $lOO to three } - ears' Fl dz: , cLarged 1) . 71 reason of wounds received in service. 3. . $10) to the widow, mi:ior eldldrjn. or pa rents, in the order named, of any such soldier Trho died of wounds or disease contracted in service. • 4. $5O to each soldier not included in the fdrei.roing classes who ci.listtd for two years Or I more, and discharged after servii!ir two years. .1 5. 50 to every soldier enlisted for two years, , and dischatged by reason of wounds recel - ,!edi in the line eif duty. . 6. $5O 1. ,, the wid , w. as al,Ore. c.f every soldier enliSted for less than IT! , years. whcr: died in service, or of wcotrAls or disease contra:et ed in the arniv. No 'eddiziL;nal bounty is allowed t;.) three ears' wen who bare received. or - have ! Tore been entitled to rt . teire, ire national bounty, and none to two. men" I who have received or are cut:tied to tn. , re thati 4 ;50. The law only `•• charged soldiers of the bite war, and. to none', who hares , dd or transferred their disci:antes. or rights to 114)Plati: The under. - will attend F•rornp:l7. - t• k . ollection such clair3s. rea..:nal . de ratesl Rhere parties reside at a distanze, the litisine.ssi may be done iv let.er. Adder's, - DAN BAKER, ; ! Coudersport, Potter county, Penn. Aug.:2list.lut =I ULYSSES ACADEMY ! ! F. ?I. JOIINSON. Principal. IfrE, I`.:ETTIE J. GRI I EY, . G ‘1 4 );../.1_), Mari: Fall Tc!na Ti..rdhy c en i dr 1 ,, ,,n11,r 11. " " 3.1 . vreh StUdeTAS S';' , LIC:TEL , ;10 le the e.enruer.eemer.:. . I Car.4rS Stn,b•nt-, half a Torn Inc,ne be paid 01 :! 1, mad.. OD :Li -C{.1111: In Caere Of SOC:a! a' d 1110ral rcc , NVe 1:11,,•7 f../ who may C01112.111,1e: ..3117 cnn c rcT.:edln.d 13,,..r.1:nz, obtained in pr vat(' fanatic_ at r,o—.-01 , :e fern_ : Tnivaarc-n:,tl H r :N; •.• 7; r:r.az: s Inszrutal:, , Al 118,t NEW HIV'S I f IllN 031 Y, Or“:'"IGN• ,, •F Cii.kil - ACTEI:, " aS manifest ed 11.7,;:gh 1 eruperament and External Forms. and esptcially in the ..111 - - • MAN FACE I;IVINF." 1 11, CI,_:111•1. Voilin!e. With nearly add pages. and I. , iii illustrations, 1!...v S. 11.. WELLS. - E.iil ,, r PHI.EN. ,LC,n;ICAL JiA-RNAL Price. post paid. ii:s. .A;hiress Fon - LEa ,1 - . WELLS. No. Tilig Broady, av, New York. • 1 "New Phvslogilorn N" . 15 C111111('Utly pray(. teal, fully illustrated. and well suited I'i the wants . of all In tim study of "Hie faced' the reader soon learns to read each and every feature.; Noses are classified res the Boman, Greek. Jew- ish. Snub and Celestial. The eyes silt: ak ail; j languages, \yhet her bla,..k. blue. brown or hazel.. In a like Manlier. cheeks, neck. cars, hands,'; feet, walk, voke, ladi, etc.. are sliown to be i -signs of charac;•ker.. - m In nnotherws;r l- is so - l oci] 1 1 0:w thrown i upon the c 1 'mete. d e stiny of r on n t : i n a a... 1 . Iln this, or the distinc tire traitsn ..F atlons and • tribes so clearly pourfed out. P; , •rtraits of dis-; 0 amashed persoes ;•f ar < cleat and ni;;;lern limes,. , with biographical sketefies and delinir i tions of ' character. are given. Tail` f",, Omor;Vms.:-_ , , r.erEs- MEN, WAF-111011S. ARTI...TS. \ , EI -, . Primosbriums.; 1 I NvEzitor. 4 , tzunocoNs, I );.scoviitiras, Llcrons. nustetANs, etc., are includid .\I t is an " Encv- I cloptedia" of bi..tirapil . 7.:lClll:ll.ptiilg . OK reader with, the carer and ;Ammeter ;1 14 ninny great Men and women of therast I, l 'oo ‘ years. and of i the pre,sent—such. for instance h Aristotle, 1 Julius ,Caesar, Si,aksi .. are, Washington Napo -1 icon. Franidin. Diumror. ilrvant. LC;ri fell. w. 1 .1 rving. R , .en Bonlienr. Theo;fosia Burr, ;c'ohder, Bright. Lawrence. Boli var.Whatel v. TliaCkerav, Dose, Knox. Richelieu. Hopper, Iluckle, Lick ';ens. Victoria, Wesley. Carlyle, 'Motley, ,1../ s ill. l spencer. Thompson, Guthrie, Alexander, 2'1.1 , 1 hundreds of others. AGENT,: WANTED .E.A taut by return post ~ r ("Tr , us on r• - c• - •:/f. c;fpri l co. _____ RECEIVE S OF IRON, NAILS, TRIYMIS.GS, 'LOUGHS; 1566 1566 Philadelphia & Erie Mailroad. THIS zren: :ra•:•-r-,s the Norther'. and wett eduntit. l'enn,y: , at.:a to Tl,e etc ..f Er,e on lake Erie.. It La.- Leen I,n ,e , l and.i s rl..rated S the I'2 tiNSYLVNIA RA il C , `MP. , NY. Time of p.s.r..een.zer un.n. EMPoRIT.:II. LEAVE EASTWARD. • =I Erie Ma': Erie Expites Tr'n Erie 'Mail T:'ain.___ ___12.60 .t. m. Erie Expre6F Tran 7•5:t .L. x. .. I'A-4g...tt:et' can; r 7.-; thr....t.:1- •::, the Erie Mai'. and E-r.rre,s Aran= withoat chal.z, bout ways betwten Pbilalelphia and Er:, • - tiEW YORX CONNECTON, Leai . e New York at i. Erh• Dr..o t. Leave Erie at 4.45 P. M., arrive at Nvv: York 4 r. x. ELEGANT SLEEPING CAR`' or. an Niic.h For infor9lati , n P:.Ec , n;:vr ply:at Corner 01 ;;Oth :Market ttrr And for Froi,r,lA bos:hoss the Coin Arcot- B:E. B. P.hr,toa, Jr., Cor. 1:3:1 ant Market atrvets, Phi l adelphm. J. W. Reynolds. Erie. Wruz. Browp. Az,nt..Y. C. 11; 1101 - i ri Gelor.O. Froh.:ll*. H. Nr..inviNsEn, Gon.ral Ti , ket I L. TYLElt:tieLoral 334=,1zrw'grxin... - Ulysses. Potter 'Co., 1?:-L, =3ll t•: :0 Ter:n • S:i:.1vj.:1.i•le:11 - if.i.r, eiCt., ra) = , 4m4 r411) 4lv ) 11 0 t m o mg , l a 0263 ' ,rit tia4- #4. ' gal 40 rwri)arj Z 72 -a n • 0110 CL mg i 0 a .. 1 oessi C't e ti - a - E 1 • 0 e' ;. - 7oh 4 eilkh „ . la y 1 ff o ow :I 0 1 ispi tzi IoN 64 d , 0 , 1 I,efiD Q.. 9 Go . i i -- - -.0 C \ ,_ ,S, 4 11111 , pig 24 foe •••• N REM • Nnd - • •• • Ica= • U. , Fuel - e` ZV z••• • -.L P *No ct, S' Nital © mai ise tag/ ,••• • Nor 000. •Nao ~-.. t.,:,-. . -, ~ t‘to itma Imo 4% , 02Y Om, far q eati gm I`., - A ret Vir lay goi Lep I; I kimie - ^hmi • (1 t‘t. , , IMIS4 • W ic VW' Fig i=al C — cis" .....' " • Ira. ..../ Rm... ...... " . t...... IMZEI O ow 11=11 1:e41 F. 34 P. X the I TEST received by D. C. zE . M. NE. ;t Post °Rice. a tine lot of Pag,el, Itrgtol:and I etirotnatic Tissue riper ; Palate, Dr.r..svE...g Pen!. for sale cheap. tgal Osi o ti Wl* 1 Ml* tgEh Inami Ask PO- 4 1 / Cri; • Pi* iaga co- Ow to. %%NI 010 ( 2 0 41 / 7tir- ozo 0 1 W 0 at Pmi , t; 1 0 b. _11e..... EEmi wy Z 7. iZ- . I 1 1 -3...% oßam F. 4.v 11111/ PBEi rt €a t! WI ONO l ogitA 4231111 t.L ~..l i * Off 0 7.7 CP VS • THE - - 11131nraYt STRAW-CUTTER PATks - TED, JULY, 1%1, BY PORTER di ` 51 IT1I : IIOUSAN.).:DS: kachineslare being made. T• and sold, and give more Universal Satistaction - than any other Straw or Stalls.'.Out er . In market. It has no&Otings about and can he'll:mid* or repaired in :my country town. ! The linife ts vibratez4feedj —cuts on top of the knife—uts everytb!,g squ.trovll any length you wish, and c , u ..-annat malia tagged. 'murk. of it even with a dull iinife. -" Price. 0 4 2.; I • . Sarnr , les of 2513 chines .c.n be iLoen of thi alidur.,igt , r,d. IL:mull:et:try , / and for onie be N. S 4 -GOMEL!, Con,lersport Pa.. Oct. 2 IS6-5, • .s.a 7-NTVAVIE;M:US e - r UST reecived—l'olhas, Wiltzts, SEhatf.:sl,44.; JMarches. Songs, Duelts,ariationf by• April 24 't36. D. C. & .11. LA riTt-NDEE: DRAWING UTENSI LS GOUDERSPORT AND giiiPPEN STAGE ROUTE. krESSRS. GLASSIIIRE i WIPITE'S at line of Staten will leave Coudersport, until ftirther notice, at $ o'clock in the morning, arriving in ship pen about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and will IraTe Saippen on tan arrival of the morLOg train; at I.0:Zoi arrirtng in Coudersport about 5 o'clock, P. hf, 'rnavelers are refered to the Time-Table of the,Phil: adelphia 4. Erie Itailroal,whicb will be found edver; , tiSed in Ibis raper, for further particulars about the advantages t:f thin route. New York passengers will SAVE 30 MILES TRAVEL AND 5 HOURS TIME by t:,.ty,,7 route in preference to that of the Erie :,•70 CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ;SBII'VFN AND \E\Y YoBK. Fite, new, corn• fortshle wagons and good teaml• aretept on the.9tage Boute. Packages and Espncss busire as attended to with care. , F. GLASSILIBE, IMES 11'LI1TE, Proprs ' - Coudersport, Pa., Oct. 9, 1565„ PACIFIC ROTE L, 170, 172, 174 S; 170 GREEwidd Sr., 7. ONE SQL 7 .S.RE lei".sT'OF ItIIOADWAT.) Betirccn Courtlandian De) S:reef,,,Setc , torli JO .Mi PATTEN. Jr., Prapeetcir riITIE Pacific. Hotel is :well and 1. known to the traveling public. The lo: cation is especialiv ittta‘z,le to merchantt and bus.iness men ; it is it i close proximity td the business part of the testy—is on the nigh-' way oflSonth ern and Western tra'..el—aatt adjacent to ail the 'principal It:lnroad and Steamboat depots. The Praeifie has liberal accommodation for', over 300 guests ; it is well furnished, and po--: sesses every modern improvement for tlid 'comfort and entertainment of its inmates: The romns are,lspacions and Well ventilated 'provided with.isus and water; the atter d^n , is-prompt and respectful;and the table is I ..,,;:enercusly provided with every delicac'y the season. - The iubscriber, who, fot.e pastth few rear; , has been the lessee, is new :sole proprietor, and intends to iu st himself thOrcrvzhly • with the interests c;tlhis house. Wi:h row.: experience as a hotel-I:ei....pf-i, trJsts. a. moderate charges and Id Mair,to.in tne ra`, - oraLle rebutalion of t..!:e . cifie ;lute?. UeilN 17 94 ' A tereo, INSURANCE 'COMPANY CAF 'H I. NORTH 1;11 rk PITILA PII . 1 Oldest lasurancr Compamy. in 4merica: Call Capital and Surplus, "oVar . • fz.11,750,000.000. SEVENTT-ONE Years Successful 3usinez3 Experience. with a reputatiOn for integrity end honorable dealing unsui-pas.,eci jby any s miiar institution. ! LOSSES PAW since oreanintiofi, $l7.- 50•J,000.(i. - J. with ) , at the deitiction ctl cent, or a day's 'delay LIBERAL FATES for all thc safer cl 4 assea of property. Insurance of Dcsellijgs and Contents, a specialty. BRICK or STONE Drreilinzs insured if desired, on terms the greatest ecdno:ny and safety to t 1.4. inlsured. • i It is Wisdom and Econnin C.mpanies, :tad therle that the old !Insurance CO. of North America APPIS to 3fizAT.ARNEY Agent f . or i Potter ootinty F ' llTsll Cattlo fi Poclofs. sga t. 14.; cntraal. racl L fl le" HEAVE, S, DL TE3I.PER. Fl rEP.F f ouNDE LOSS OF APP' TrIE AND VIT) ESTRUV. ,k.c. et* improves ti yrfad, increas4 t , 4 appetite-give a imooth at glosty skin—at transforms t It miserable s'k:el - et horse. • f,To keepers of Cows UJIS prepar9.7.icr. is in.ati and improvoi nft7.,c Jr.ll,a tual ineren,e tity of In CCream , T• , :r et::: and the "but T.;r 5 xn4 . : farfrming; vat ;• an up ice. I d e l s‘.4 make them tLri‘-e. In all . SA - ize; such aJ_C< , ....7.1..F rre t us is . l e , the Lnnr.F. Liver, : -,- 4 .;-.ii, - ‘ , " 7.41 , tqc., th is articie ' ... ~ -7,- ,_ .'.....' acts as a specific. - .4*- ,n..e!" -3 "-' - By puttinz from . - ef,;--.:7' ';i:4 s : - '-....,.....-.- one-half a r*.per --.,, '.. ',.': '..:. -1- ""...-.`r. , [l; to a paper. in a-Z, l -- •:':7=- - ..;• . -. ,---- : -=-- barrel of swill the - . ---a.- - - i -.77..----- - - 2.-. above diseases 4- -- ---. -,-,. ' .:. . dS --,- ------- will be eradicated or entirely prevented.' If givee fn titne. a certain' preventive and care for the IlOg Cholera. I Price 25 Cents per PaPer,. o: 5 rapers.for St: I ,I 1 PR ,,-- e.a.azi4 MY S•J A. lE:CoLITZ ~Sz 13:13.0-;,, • AT TIVZ:ER WHOLESALE DUG AND MEOISIVE.DErii, Nos 116 Franklin St., Riltimorp.,.ll44f.• For Sale b Druggi:its aad Sicztkcci?.:r4 ttim,gisa out the tnited States. SOId by P, A. STEBBINS'. /0 Gt 4 pJrt, Pa. 0 .. This, prcparaii , r.; long nd fr...vin , :y known: — th,- nughly reinvigorats broken-do:vv. ar.d low-spirited borscs, by stren a :11 oni and Cie.lll.ting stomach z.:,d Inter: tines. It is a sutw r7r rentive of all di,. eaAes inektpat
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