THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Coudersport, TuesdaP Evening, Oct. 16, 1365 Local and Cferidral. The t esult in McKean. The Minor ys "the Republicans of McKean county Made a - noble fight on Tuesday, altho' the dissensions in our own ranks weakened us a little in Semi localities. In mogtof the town ships, however, the Republicans iliade a very clean record. LI n localities where the opposing candidates lit;ea, as was contest .they run ahead of their 'ticket. Thenontest was bitterly fought on both sides and gloriously won by the Union men. The derneiciats can not complain • that their full Strength was not out.; They poll ed every. vote Withiti their controL in'clu.dirig the deserters. The /had in hand their *hole party strength, and they had the benefit of every vote they' were. entitled to. On the, other hand;with; • in the Reptiblican organization were these who seemed diiiiptiried to create discord, and to such an extent had this been carried on, that many votes/were lost to us entirely in the township of keating ea the county ticket. We dd hope that hereafter p atriotic and unselfrth motives /will control the action of every Republican: The following is the official . vote of the county. / The majority of Gen. Geary is greater than that given to any candidate since 1860 : GovEason : 869 Clymer Geary CONGRESS: Scofield 6.17 :Scott AS.SENLIILY : 811 .Deiee Lyman ASSOC' VrE 3TDGFS : 875 Brownell 807 3ledbury ka?,ten DI TIIICT ATTOILN}S 843 ..Eackus Brown PIIOIII . ONOTAIIT : 858 Melvin. tiadwitk TEMASURETt : 819 Dolley Bfalozio SHgRIFF : S3B Coon Wright COMMISSIONER : - Fuller 84G Reilly IMMO Whdelor Etsl Armstrong '751 • CASON F.lt : i Lillibridge 840 Mosher Hos. TIMOTHY IVES, was born Februafy 6, 1802, at or .near Beecher's Island, Tioga c 0..! Penn's, and died in Coudersport, Oct. 8, 1866,1 at the fge of 64. Mo§t. of his boyhood was spent on Crooked creek, in his native county, where he enjOyed only the few advantages of i -an education which a common , school at that early day afforded. While he Rvhs still a boy his father became insane, by which his son was I east-upon the world with no heritage save his own inherent energies. About the kie of twen ty be taught a district school. in 1823, he mar ried-Miss Marta Andrea's, Whose heart bas al ways symolghge - d with him in ail bistrials,and r i whose hand has ever co-operated-with ham in ! his labors: In the same year he moved into the township of Bingham, Putter cosinty, Where he resided until May I:1826, when, hatiag been appointed County Trcasurer, he came to Cont dersport, at which finite this village consisted of a single dwelling hquse and Comniimibners ; Office. Afterward he was JustiPe of the Peace, then Postmaster, and next Associate Judge. which office he held for nixie successive years, In 1846 he was elected a Representative to 'the Legislature. Two years after he wes elected State Senator. While at Harrisburg, by his manly . deportment and great sociability he -acquired many friends among the leading men of the State. At the expiration of his term of office in the State Senate he was appointed Superintendent of the Portage R. R.; which "position be held two years. As a Railrottd 'contractor, he built; in comfiany with .James NcElrath , ten miles of the N. 'Y. E. 1141. east of Deposit. Be also built several miles of R.R• near Waynesboro, Va., and seven miles of the Sunbury and Erie R.R. not far from Emporium. He was one , of the Bret. projectors of this last iflentitMed He also took and completed quite a large contract on the Pittsburg and Erie CanaL - - Ln IF:61 he had a very severe siclttiss Of tylliaid fever, from which he never folly covered. After this, by a general prostition of hiS neivolis System; he was much cbrifined I to his room. Last July lie Was attacked bja - disease of the liver; which his phygicians could I not cure, Slowly, under very severe bodily suffering, which he endured with great forti: thtle, he, with no fears fortitai future, drew near has earthly end. Physically, he was an em bodiment of firmness of les.tufe with great pow- - ors of endurance, His constitution wits remar ubly strong. SociallY; he was cheerful, sym pathetic sad unselfish, Very few hisi more fAendremong all cla_sses of men than he had. .A.tes. neighbor, he evidently tried to obey the S c riptural injunction, ' , Love thy neighbor as ' thyself." He was indeed the poor man's friend ; Mani, far_aud near, will long remember the hi:4ltalities enjoyed at his house. Politically, he avas elwais a , Democrat. Though a strong party, man he never intended to let his political sentiments interfere with his social relations As a Iniaban4 and Narent he was very nearly What a man should be. lie was a Free Mason forty - years, and - as such, practised, in many respects, the teachings of that order. In his religious belief he was probably more nearly. an Episcopalian than anything else. A short time-before his lat sickness he told a: friend of his Alai he knew he had not lived as he ought, thatlf le-had his life to' live over again, he would , certainly, avoid some excesses he had not,luit be trusted more in the mercy of God by the salvation obtained through Jesus Christ than , else, and wss not afraid of Death At no time afterward did he express any fears in regard to dying, but said he felt his"Sirts were' forgiven.. Ha :we think he has gone •• to that "Better Land„ • A 9 000 A Year made by any one with s ls— Stencil Tools. No experience necessary. 1 he Presidents, (Xableo, and Treasurers of 3 Banks indorse the circular.' Sent free with samples. Ad-: dreg. Use Ittneseelf Eke-bail Tool Works, Hprlaggeld, ~,, *Mmes., Vircturlfialw--ham' Beers. delayed & S s this:lieek fed- welad nb control'--04 friends in I Wharton deserve an , apology. There being but one mail each week to that reoioa and knowing they would have some mode to See ti ' Is r exalt of the vote in this county, we handed the package -4o a friend to leav4 , at the Wharton Post Office, but he left it at tne of the Stores in this place until afier Our patrons till tee the reasoii7of their riot ieceiving tlje Joc-a rum last week. • •I t.li-heailofilinsi.ness ! )Notices ap pears the c l ard of the new tat' firm of Olmsted Larrabee. Mr, Olmsted is one of the ablest lawyers of this district; and has a reputation which needs;tiorassistaecelfi-orn our Fen. Mr, Larrbee Nvis a the last term of Court; has guined a good, standing in the com -1 munity fot asa business marl, has good judgment,lal energetic l and - !fiiithful,zu?ct doubtless succeed. W See Inc card of Mr. Lind.sey, oftlysses, who is agent!for Cook's Evaporatpi for Making is le Sugaf:- Ile has left some of the sugar ! prepared by this processat our odic': for exam ination. Not being competent to judge of the merits of the invention w 1 publish some notices of it in'Ournext issue . • - , • Fresh suopiy. Of Coe's Cough Balsam- 7 the greatest rem edy for coughs, colds, whOoping cough, croup, and all lung !complaints--lis received and for sale at our ! drug stores, .1 yoe's Dyipepsia Cure pis-the.only remedy ever discovered that will, surely land perma nently cure ilyspeps.i4,indigon, sickAead , ache, tind ettAble ilisPe:pfieL3 fo bat, likarty,food Witlitiut fear'! of distr s, Chu heebtained at our dri! stores.! ! 1 -731 1 ' COUDERSPORT PRICE URRENT I I. 17 1 .eportod',e'very Tuesday-by .. . ' . del.. "Eoltgabbi.33.lEit cgC 40c)., Dealeri iii Grocericsjand ProvL,ions, ! ' ' CondersTiol't 4pple.4, grter baoel m' " - - - 41 .'"... e 50 to 10) 2 00 250 Beans, 1 . 200. 250 Beeswax, perlb.,' s 50 35 Beef, 1`;• • I, 10 12 Ilerries„drled . , pin quart, I 2 - .2 25 Buckwheat, per builioli . I . —,- ,62 , 75 13u eltlitkrat FlOu'r, - , • 2 50 S 00 Butter, per lb., I 20 :;5 (Cheese, "I,r '' ' , ' 20 25 eloverseed, ; ..1 1 850 900 Corn, per I,us . .bei..; • 1 00' 125 Corn nae-. 0. per ciwt., . _ , ' 2 59 3 60 Ezzs,:per dozeb,, • , ..•,. .-. , . 11? Flour, qxtru, ; per! I)arrel. , 14 00 13 00 perflne l , " ' ', 10 00 12 00 BanoSi . 1 er 1b.,, t Bac-, pv "ton 1 t Bca 10 00 noil..y, per l b., i. 15 20 Lard,!i - I' 20 23 . . .. Maple Sitigar;per lb.; ' bats,per bushel:, , - 40 15 i n s Onions. "', 1 ' 1 2.5 150 Pork..lper b 1,1:, '?. 1- , 15 00 2S Co Ib4 in whole ticq, per Doi., . 10 25 Potatkrw, pe . r'btOhel, - , ,' a . 37 50 Peactes, . rind, per 1b.,1- I zo 35 Pottl&y, per 11,4 I . -10 15 Itye,iper bushel, l , ' lOO ! 1.50 Salt, per 01,1. j I : : • 475 • 500 ',' <ick' ; - . .„. ' i,, 6. , a ,. 15 2O Lu:n 1, 14 , 5 1, e ,,, 1' , ;; ; 1 _ ' -4 50 550 Ti-our, nr halt blyi., WliNl4...per bushel, ' - 2OO 2OO W1111:1:, ..I , :ali, 1,0 - IaMILLI., , . 1 8CO• 0 00 Adnilaistrator's,Notice. TftliES.Srtetters 'of ' l ,'Adm!nlitraffou on the TV Estate of JOIIN KIBBEE, 'ate of Oswayo, township, deit p asei, have be,n granted td the undeisiumed,uti pereons indebted to said eatnte are requested to Irrinke immediate] payment, and those having just claims againet the 'same ehould prebenl them, duly nlflletiticafe,i,f,,i e,411,que,,t, t o Oct Id, ii6a. CU ARLEr3 MaEfte Sugar Makers! , 1 Dire- is Hid time to grt One of Cook's Cele hratell EvapOratas for !Milting' Maple . : Sugar. Having, ased'ene the ikastiselason I-finow them to be the best PAN for Making Maple Sugar or ! Syrup. For ftirther particulars or Circulars address the undertigned rwho it agent for Prtter County. JOHN rdNDS.EY. 64. r rlysse.s, Po ter !County, Pa. ; I , t Puo - roGlikpriiic. ...._,_ , 311 S . IL T ANTS I ONY CO-, 1 1 L. am:lecturers•of Photographic Materials, ~., • wu0t.E.4.1L.8 'AND Photographic Materials, .. 501 33 r oadway,exv - York. In additimi to our main' 1: sinew of PHOTO GRAIIIIIC MATERIALS we are Headquarters fur the folloscim*, vtz.... t . I I . I, STEREOSCOPES A STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS Of Ar - IC.IO:Le :Ira t Porelin iiies 'lnd . .i.,,mdsaapes, Groups, Stat,Pary, ere. ,I I STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF THE WAR, ' From negatrcee. made in the various campaigns and foi•ming a complete rhotou , phic history of the great t 1, ~S TEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS, Adapted for Oilier the Magid Lantern' or the Stere oicope. Our Catalogue *ill !be, Sent to any address on re:,,,eipt of Stamp.' ;' 1 I 'PHOTOGRAPHIC, ALBUMS. - . iwe manufacture 91 0 re largefr thaVany other' laine, 'Uhout 200 'vnrierti 13 from 50 cents to 150 Each Our lALIIMIS have t el reputatiOn 'of being superior in beauty and dura ility to any loinere. Card Photog - . aphi of i Generals, States ; ; , ... inert Actor 6; etc, ,. etc:. Our Catalogue embraces over FIVE THOUSAND different subject, including reproductions of ill& most celebrated ngravinga. ;Paintings, Statuei, etd. Catalegues sent ii receipt of stamp. 1 , Photographers and others ordering g0qc1 . ,4 C. 0. IJ., •'- - ill please rem t 25 per ceitit :pr , the aknount with their order. . 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 ,_ !S3 - Thd prie s and anality.of our goods cannot f.ll to satisfy. I : qui° [June 19.1 11 7 T E , P C117.3f.r.VE FE I j i I , I T0.4.171T TEB,INS' ~ . • RgAS--ICALL EXAILINE. 1 i ; daVpitiglit of the A MY OF THE POTOMAC. I l' T WILLIAY S11INTO; 1 r 1 !THE STANDARD HISTORYI OF THE GRAND ARMY. THE gtieastesi Work on the War r Jul versalleen dorseld by army officers , and the press. The Ati a t.hor eels : 1 : . I I , , _ "I desi .in thiivoldme to record what that Arrav did and suffered in ten Inatcpalgus and two score bai ties 3 ' II I . I .1 . • •I shalt have to celebrate the uniwerA ng loyalty of this array, that ofttltnes wh thE bond of military nobelium failed, held it un s h ak en of fortune to a duty self imposed „ ' I- : ! , "I shall have to follow`tf t'11,r . 0i1,...4 a checkered expe riencelth a tale commingl ed of great misfortunes, great ?Rifles and great glories ; but from first to last it will aptear that,amid many buffets of fort u n e,th rough "winte and rough weather „ " th e Army of the Poto mac nc. er gave up, but made a good Sgtit, andfinally reached tr.e gosl.l - ' • - • -, The i t Army and Navy Jonrinal" says : • 'Thls la the oalY American Critical work on the late war mid it 313 thoroughly critical and on 'rely divested of ail political hue or tone," , • Thu is the onlja of tlistury he "Grand Airily," and n* one' who 'has horns apart in i s confictsoat' is intreartoi in itd grand achirr should bc without it. 1 I I Thit work sells itself. Thepeople ar tired of poli tical and partizan histories, and want ething from 4Meita sources. We have agents cle ing oTer $4OO er mentlq Send for circulars, and - see yr tfrme mid proof af the abacistertion. I Address, NATI . -"G NAL PUBLISH CO I 1!l-3-ft r, 147 ldiner Etreet, ladelphisw i 1 1 ti 1 1 IBM • MM. V. C. DrEE is - Agent for Simi , A: Clark's Sewing Machines. This is the BEST Cheap Sewing . Machine ever offered for sale.; and the only one in market for less than $4O which can be sbid;lought, or used with safety, is no other* are" fully licensed. Three'varieties, with os without Tittles. Inquire at the bresst office ,fin assortment of newly improved under- feed Machines just received. Call and es.amine. •. * s Don't be foolish."—You can makd Six Dollars from' Fitty Cents. Call and exatidne an invention urgently needed by everybody. Or a sample sent free by mail for 50cants; that retails easily for $6, by It. L. 'Wolcott, 170, Cliattarn Square: New tork. . Ts 3 MASON & KA.I2IIIN. CABMET ORGANS. roily daerent styley4. adapted to sacred and sebular tamdc,-for i1t 4, 0 to <P3 1 14 each. - FIFTY ONE Gold or Silver Medals, or' other fi rst.prenaintos awarded them_ rafed CataloZOeft free Add rees2J.Al. 4 ./N jr, H 11l LlN,'or MASONS HAMLIN, New - York. - . _ AT IE ERRORS OF VOtTII, A Gentlnman who suffered for years from _Nervous Debility; Prematnio Decay, and all the effects of voiithfui indiscretion, will, for the sake of saff , ring huinanity, :s..md tree to aH who need it, the recipe ano . d"rectians for milking the simple .remedy by wllich he was cur , d; Seiferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do .0 by addressing JOUN B. OGi•EN, No. 13 Chambers St., New York.---ilyjyB STRANGE, BUT TRUE. rivery young lady and gentleman in tho 'United States.can bear something much. to th.?rr advantage r)yi return mall (free of charge. , , ty.addrenatag tho undersigned. Those who his - :a fears of being hum baged will oblige by, not noticing this card. All Others will please ad ; .!.ross -- their obedield ser ant, • i THOS.. F. C LIATW AN, • .5.31. Broadway, New York.--LlyiTS : T ' I Lyon s Periodical Drops (rate Great renialb Remedy for Iribg 1. ulnrities, These drOps are a scientifically coin. pounded fluid preparation, and betterthah any Powders or Nostrum s.' Being ligeid; their action. 18 direct and positite, rendering them a re,iable, speedy and certain specific for the cure of all obstructions and sappres=ions Of nature. .Their popularity is indicated by the fact that over 106,000 bottles Are annually sold and consunied by the ladies of the United States, every one of whom speak , in the strongtst terms !of praise of their great Merits - . 'rimy tire tepidly taking 14e place o every other Female Remedy, and are con sidered by all who know aught of them, as the surest 1-ifest,and most infallible preparation in the world' for the-cure of all Female complaints, the removal of all obstructions of natUre,nnd the promotion of health regularity ainrstrength. Explicit directions stating xilien they may be u.."ed,and explaining when and Why they should not, nor could not be used without pro ducing effects contrary to nature's ci.,pbeu laws, will be found carefully folded around each bottle, with written signature of JOHN L. LYON, without which, none are genuine. . . Prepared hy. Dr. JORN L. LYON', ri Chapel Street. New Raven, Conn., who c-m be consulted titer ptrsonally or by mail, (enclo , ing stamp,) con eerriing all private diseases and female weaknesses. . Sold by Druggists everywhere. Price $1.50 pr Dot: C. G. CLARK 8: CO., lysp general .Agts 'Lir United States and Canadas ~ F AGENTS WANT-ED - FOR FR I."CK MOORE'S "%ZEIT WORK,_ • I ii WOMEN OF THE WAR:" GENTS will dud this a book of Real Merit and ,- I Intrinsic Value—sub jact new—intensely`inter ii,tingand ex.e.ithig—N'o Woe ever attractrdnd en "aged the public mind like this. Everybody'!wants it, t thousands will purchasoit as soon as an op ,n,rt laity Is allt r ided thee. Ileaa' what Agents say of if. One erperieneed agent write=`. It ia the easiest and. plea,antest Book to sell he ever canvassed for; and says people arc delighted with it; the Lanttit es pecially. Another says : "Women of the War".is ‘ the book of the season. Another, 137 OrmEns ix FOUP. DAYS. tine reports 17 orders the first day of canvassing. . -Intelligent, active Males mut Females will find the Sale of in th w"rk a pleasant and lucrative' employ- Mtn% Tills Bock has no competition—it comes fresh and new to the understand the advantages in this the people. ' he territory is clean i f 'and clear. Age particular. For fail particuis 14 toed fer circular. ` -Address SS. SCRANTON & CO., 1.4-Sl.4t 126 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn rpriE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF Ai ISTALID. Publiybed for The benefit and as a Caution to Young Men and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Prethature Decay of Mani:sid, &c., supplying at the same time the means of Splf.Cure. By one who has cured linnYelf afier uadergoi ng cordilerable quackery By enclosing a post-paid addressed enyelone, eibgle Copies, free of eharge,mny be had of the author. NATHANIEL MAY YFAfil, Esq., lyspJytlO Brooklyn, Kings Co., N. Y. Ayer's Cathartic. Pills . . A RE the. most perfect purgative we have been ~t- 1 able to produce, and, as we think, has ever yet been made by any body. Their effects have abund antly shown to the community Low much they excel the other medicines in use. They nre safe and pleas ant to take, but powerful m cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities os the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul hroniws which breed and grow distemper, stimulate eluggish i or disordered orgat,s into their natural ac tion inn impart tone and 'trot - 41h to the whole lays , tern:l.Not only do they cure the every day complaints of eVerybody, but formidable and dangerous disuses. Whße they,produce powerful effects, they are at the same time; In diminished doses, the safest and beet ' phsaie that lean be employed for children. Being sugaricoate,d; they are pleasant to take;-and, being purely vegetable, they, are entirely harmless. Cures have been mode that would surpass belief, were they not substantiated by men of such exalted character, nos to forbid the suspiCion of tn.troib. Many lminent, clergymen and physiCians certify to the „pubic. the.l reliability of our remedies, while others have sent us the neetirance of their convictien that our Prep:mt. tiona colt tribute Immensely to the relief of our taint ed fellowmen. The Agent beloa- named is pleased to furnish gra ins our American. Almanac, ocotaining &metiers for the use of these medicines and certidcates of their cures Of the following. corn shunts : Costiveness, Bilious CoMplaints, Rheninatisra. Dropsy, Heart-burn,llen , locho , ariaitfg from foal stomach, Nausea. Indigestion, Morbid Ina:lion of the Bowels and rain arising therefrom, Flattilency.i Los s of Appet te, all Ditieat4 , s 'ivhich require an ever...l:mat medicine. They also, by notifying the blood and stimulating the stßtem, curemany complaints which it would not be straposed they. could reach, cech as Deafness„Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability; neinnrcitients theltiver and Kidneys, Gout, and other Modred. disorders arising from a low state of the body, or obstriktldn of its functions... ,: Do not be put off by unprinelpled dealers with other preparations on which they make more profit. Iteinaud Area's and take no others. The sick want the treat there I+ for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dix J. C. ATER & and sold by all Druggists and dealers in meilcine ev eryivbere: NiNTERELIIETOR TILE ILINDIiERCHIEF. . . rhaloWs "Might Slociziming Cereus.” Phalon"s "Night BlOwning Cerens.” IVightlot:ifs:Ling Cereals? , Phalan's Night Blooming Carel:is."' I Phalonli Ji'lllight Blooming 4gerrni.il . ... . . /.most exquisite. delicate, and Fragrant Perfume, distilledi from the rare and beautiful Bower from which it takes - its tome. • , /-tanylattniedTPY by - . , . . .. , He laidalso .be in Smelbport dttruag the weeks of Court in DfoKean Count . Persons who have,bus news wth the Estate are re quested in meet hitn at • asp times. • • Letters - onbusinesiad4ressed ,o the Office at Wells born', will be promptly answered. • ray 1 i / 1366 . : rILLIJAM R. CLYMER. • I 1 . . ESTILAV. • C • , AXE to the pfemiSes of the subscriber, west of 'the Andrea.ci Settlement, four Stray calves, wilich the owner can have by proving property and paying enses. WARREN A:GARDNER: Allegany, Sept. 30,' les°. GOOD NEVISf:TO SOLDIERS 1.1 AND THEIR HEIRS I I I wizrmsmic,ivei. 1 1 A LL who have any interest in war claims,will n find it to their advantage to read the fob I lowing. Acts of pongrem which have recently ' become law: SEC Ist of an a l ct of June 6.1865, provides for • all soldiers or sailurawho have lost the sight of 14.1 eyes or both hands, so as to require con stant attendance the sum of $25. SEC. 2. To those who have lost both feet, or are totally disabled in the same so as to require constant at - tendril:me, the sum of $2O. SEC. 3. 'ho who have lost 01:02 hand or one foot, or are so diSabled as to render them unable to perform Mannal labor equivalent to the loss lof a hand or a fdot, the sum of sls.' 1 SEC. 4. Persons who have been 'deprived Of their pensions under Act of March 3, 1865, in consequence of being in . the civil service of the United States Geovernmt.nt are.restored. Sta. 6. PeMsions are extended to dependent fathers and brothers, as well as to mothers and sisters. 1 In addition to the above act, to such persons as are embraced by it, Congrs, before as close July 25, 1t466, passed a bill increasingthe pen sion to widows and orphans, and extending the t euefits of the pension laws to the heirs and representatives of certain invalid applicants, to SECt 2 of the act Of July 25, 1856, provides for pensions to widows of decezed soldiers or sailors having Children be Such soldiers or nil: ors, at the rate of twd dollars per month fOr each child of soldier or sailor under the age CI six, teen years. To deriie benefit from thiS act i is necessary ,to make new application, sum]; deritg the old CCltifteate. Svc: 3 gives an increase of pensions tb those Widows now receivuig a pension of lesi. than 0 1 , eigh dollars per wonih, e . xcept Revolutionary aid -s: 1 A plieati , far Pensions must be made be- .;cations tt,L ftir§ . oe .Prothonotary: Z.OU IVrrIMSEBt. 'PPE BILL TO EQUALIZE BOUNTIES. 3AS BECOME A LAW. The following is a. 'analysis of its provisions : .1 1. $lO - 0 to three years' men whO served their tiny 2. $lOO to three years' men discharged by real n of wounds received in service. 3. $lOO to the widows minor childrenf or pa rent., in the order named; of any such soldier wh .1 died of wounds or disease contracted in serve 4 $5O to each soldier not included in the. fore.,oing classes who enlisted for two years or mo and disldiarged after serving two (years. 5, $5O to every soldier enlisted for twh years, and di:A:barged by reason of wounds received in t e line of duty. 6 $5O to the widow, as above; of every sob er enlisted for less than two years,lwho dn.( in service, or of wounds or disease cdfitract ed. the . NI additional bounty is alloived to three Yea ' men who have received, or have 4iireto ioreibeen entitled to receive, more than $lOO natl. nal bounty, and none to two years' men have received or are entitled to more than *Mi. The law only applies to honorably dis charged soldiers of the late war, and to none who have sold or transferred their dLeharges or rights to bounty. The undersigned willatte'nd promptly to the collAtion of all such claims, at reasonablerates. Where parties reside at a distance] the business may be done by lever. Address, BAN BAKER, Coudersport, Potter county, Penn., Aug 20-2 m - Firth's Music Store, 003 _lEtropi,ciwit,3r, N. , Y. THADDEUS FIRTH, (Successor to Firth, Son d Company,) AILTSIQ ..PUBLISHER;.; ...Manufacturer and Importer of Instruments, . Plano 'Fortes, • Melodeons... Cabinet. Organs, And a: ery dese:iptiori of Musical merchandise Bole mow :York Agency for the ce!ebrrted Gilmore A: Co's Band llnstruments. Our Band Department is under the personel inpervi siou of Mr. D. L. DO S.:ZING. Wholesale and Retail Depot fer thc unrivalled 1 . . 53 - 13 u.rclett Cottage Organ a"3 . 'Whichemileog.es comparison as the most effective instrumeLt to the puYlc. 17c1.7 and Choice Music Publ4slled Daily tirCataloamesikad Price Lists oflnstr6aents far niahed-on application. ‘ , 1 15:srLateet, Music from all the leadingrublishers in s) m , rim. ' - Any piece of Ifisic; or Music Itc;ok; rent by ma' i, poat-pa.d, on re.:teipt of retail price. . •6 - t)rders by mail for 2.lm.ic, or Instruments receive prompt and careful attential. . • . 13ar.A 1 l gods wart anted to prove as represented, at FII:TH'S MUSIC STORE,: IS-23' .Iyear 1 563 Croadway, New-York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, havimi been. restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after haying suffered for several.years with a severe lung affection. and that di cad disea.se, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the: means if cure. To all wbo desire it! he will send a„ . copy . of tbp pre scription need {free of eliarge, Tito the cirections for preparine and using the •same, which they will rind a SURE CURE for Consumption. Asthma, Bronchetio, Coughs, Colds, and a:1 Throat and Lung Affections. The only object .of the advertiser in sendmg the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information whigh hr conceives to be in valoaole, and he hopes every' sufferer will, try his remedy, no it will &Fat theta nothing, Ktfd eay prose bfel.sing. Parties wishieg the pies.lTiptien, /TEE: by return mail, will pleasr address Mar. EDWARD WILSON,, illlamsbu, gh, Rings Co., New York.—llyjyb A LECTURE To Young . Men. Jter PETLISIIED, In a Sealed Envelope. Price Six Cents. t A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and Radical Cure of -Sperrnatohrrhoea or Seminal Weakness, In voluat.ry Emission, Sexual Debility, and Ilaipedt men ts to marriage generally. N,errousness,Consum p- Von ' Epilepsy and Fits ; Mentr.l and Physical Inca pacity rektiting from Self Abuse; &c ,8y.1.1-ossar J. Cetcrarwm.t., M. anther of the Gte i n Book, &c The world reuowned anitpor; in this mirabie -Lec ture, clearly proveafrom bp, own experience that the awfni cansequencee of self-, buse maybe effectually re: moved without medicine, and without dangerous sur . gical °pct. ttions,bougies,rags,lustruments or coidiale, poi nt in; out am od e'of curel at once certain All efee tail by which every sufferer, no matter what big . t•Qpdition moy be, may cure Itimslf epeaplyparatclt, and radically. - This lecture will prove r. bC .. on to thousands and thousands. "1 Sent, under eeal, In filair en - :elope, to any address, postpaid, on recylpt of cents, or two poet stamps. Address the publishers . J. C. ELINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Poet. Office box 4 686. An Invention of ,flare Merit: Pan= a Patent METAL TOP • el‘ :_l i . j) , , LAMP 6-11MNEY, . op i , THAT WILL NOT BREAK . BY lIEAT, • Zi urns up all gas and smoke, ,never breaks by putting ori a , 'shade; short, and not top. heavy; in easily . cleaned by D i remnvinif. top ;in fact, the most Per.eet chimney known s —and is fast superseding all. others where it has been in ' troduced. i ' No dealer can afford to 'be' - without' them. -41 • NEW LAMP CHIMNEY Ca. • , 7 • ." - - ..(,,.. 4.. .. Y 3 Warren St.,.N. T.l el* V z go . ( „ 0 5.) - 0 , '0 1 = 0 ( gee, 0 - .4-1- • ' 'l.- ' L . -- -- (10 g Offiai osp :: M V) t t i p i Z l omm l \ ' Plei , VP 4 'et M •° I 4i ~-, 4 1 0 Z 2it - 0 eZ, 4 1 pite 1 - I 0551 r to 41 1 1 . .. 0 .:-, ' 0 ta tilla -‹, _ - - Z-4 CD SI Z 1 1 1 El - p 1.-: :fir I ~- • 7' twig , ©, La m .. - 7 © tr,',. . 1 ct. iff* Icor 640+ 4 , 6 at e onto 0 , • -0+ •1 4 C. t 1 •611 g I - 4° 4, 431 11 -4- 0 ffEtA ca ts WWI was O ITA; f r ,.. • psi? Co• @2*- ( 21) _ 0 , 0 ofsi i)i=t , (7 , r :„.k.st 3 1 .21 i t: CM: REA I V,, ° 70:7 (D , tai g?apr, • z IRI =M 0 °l4 0; 2111 °°43l 2 te4 fiatZd asa M * °Mg gt) 0111111 N litil 10 5 I II .THE BUCKEYE S'rßAW4triviat P.ATEiTBD, JULY, 180.1, BY PORTE.** SMITH rHOUSAICBS of theee Machinei arc 1;4, und'a and eohloind gire.rour• - t i . . - . Universal Satislaficiat than any other, . or,. Stalk - fitter in market. It has no castings about and can be made or repsiredin say country town. The Knife is Oat/on:try—Box vibrates—feeds Itself —eats on tOp pf the knife everything square ea Any length yon wish, and you eannotmaYli ragged work of it even with a doll kulfe. Price, $1 . 2. • ettmpleA of Ifach;nrs ml* wen et slop - of tl.O 'tintlerAgneti.. 2d.ttriuf4ctured mud for sale by H. GOODSELL. • Condeisport, Pa. Oct. 2, 1£45. 122 IN - I , VN,ArtSSIC •• , . JUST Meet ' ft e r,ofesEre, harebeit. Erangs, Bartle, Variations—by April 24; 'Ca. 1). C. 4:.111..1.1. LA KRAMER: lifllXl*ll% - i4 ETENSILZ3. , TITST received by D. C. k ts Larrs:ii;,, &ribs l'ost Office, a Bos s Ilyf Paget, Bristol and Moo*. chromatic board, TissuF pep r, Paints, Drawing kn. &c., for sale cheap. I • COUDERSPORT j AND .SHIPPEN • STAGE] tir E SSR.S. GLASSMIRE & .11.11TE13 daily Ana of Stages will leave Coudersport ,. *Ma Iftirtlytt notice, at 8 o'clock iu the morning, Arriving Itretj., pen about 4 o'clock In the afternoon, end will.leare ShiPpen ou the arrival of the morning train, Arriving in Coudersport about 5 o'clock, P. Iti s ' TraVelers are refered ti the Time•Tahltkgrant.Phll adelphia & Erie Railroad, which will belo_und advise tie,...4l in this paper, for further part icnlars,About the advantages of this route.; New York passengerewill SAVE 30 MILES TRAVEL AND 5 'HoO74IIME. by taking this route in preference to 'that Of - the l krie ll,4lway. NO CJIANGE OF CARS BETWW I SIIIPPFN AND NEW YORK; Fine, new, nom-. fortable wagons and - good teams are kept on tbeStagik Route. Pankages add r4prers busire attended to with cdie . . D. F. GLASSMIRE, MILES WHITE, Propra Cotiderspoit, Pa., Oct. 9,18115. PACIFIC 110'f.E - 170, 172, 1f & 176 Glithtvica Si., (ONE SQUIRE (IF Courhandt an,d Dey Streeti,New York J 3 .." PATTEN. Ir., Pacific Hotel is *ell fin' vrtdiey I. known to toe traveling public. The lo cation is especially suitable to Merchants and business men ; it is in close proicirility to, the hnsinets part of the yity— : is on tikg high way of Southern and Western travel--and adjacent to all the- pri3cipal Railroad and Steaniboa.t depotel . The Pacific has liberal acconinaridati6ii for over 300 gdests ; it is well furnished, exidlios sesSe.4 every Modern iniprovemmit for be comfort and entertainment of its intrittiet. The rooms are spacion:s and well ventilated ; provided with gas and water; the attendance is prompt add resPeCtfill ; and the, t eble it generously provided with every' delicacy of the season. The subscriber, Who, for the 'p4st few years; has seen the lesgee„ is rioW, soft Proprietor; till intends to ideritify himself thoroughly lwith the interests Of his house. 17ith long' experience 'as a hotel-keeper, he trusts, by Imoderate charges and a liberal policy, d ' maintain the favtiralile reputation of the Pa: cific Hotel. JOHN PATTEN, Ja., , .1_794. terde, - C"r-. 17941 I I ~€SURA;NCi CO M J?AN'Y El NORTH HAMERICA; PHILADELPHIA. Oldest lastlianvs Company in. Aznirioi: Cash Capital and Surplus; ode* 5f,730.000.0 - 00. . SENTNTY-ONE Years Sirecesiful Busmen Experience, with a reputation . for intigrib• end honorable' dealing unsurpassed ti,f any eiiniler institution. I LOSSES P.3.1D since prganization ;, l7j: 500,000.00, Avish.lnt the deduction of a ala i or aday's delay I , LIBERAL RATES for all {bb Safer afrattils of property. Insurance of T#wellings unit Contents, a specialty. . BRICK or STONE Dr:Tellll3 insnrefi petually, if desired, on teruis ( the grgtileat economy and safety to the insured: I • I It is Wisdom and Ecodomy to insane beSt Companies, and ,there is Co. ione.itette iil4 .the •4 Insurance oOf NOM& Ameilca. Apply to M. W. McALIRSEY AgeOt for Potter coanti. F 0 U T Z'S CZ .S.BEi.S.ZID TSB aid Cattle Trigg& this animal, sm. YELLOW W. TER. HEAVE COUGHS, DI TEMPER, - F VERS E FOUNDI LOSS OF AEI TITE AND VIT. •ENERGY, &e. use • improres wind, increase the appetite-gi n smooth .a ghissy skin—ot transforms. t 1 miserable skein To keepers of rows this preparation is Inalltatdc.. - doe^* -- and - trsts..;i9 quality Ch,ep:llb. Is bast frpren by no saperiment to 1e....7,4; the quart z s ilf . miit and cream twenty,. per Cent. and make the t>utter firm land Tett. In fattening tttle. it girostitent Ippaite, loosen* it bid.. and :es them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Spine; such as Coughs, Ulcers to the Dings, Liver, - -..:...-._ ~ • ._, •,„•-. "4 &c., this article , ' ...t ... ..''.- ',.,. -- '''.:•Ct,-, -- acts as a specific., ~ --.: ••.:- ... - •:fri.c.:--c - - --' By putting from, , '".-- ',.:- - " ..:-:"--• 4 -1" ia • one-half a paper - - .: ' .... „ - to a PaPS"...ha-a. _,' • '_. A - -- . barrel of swill the, -- I-- -' j..%- above dfiCasei •••• *---. 4 .r. , ~...._-.r. ~-- • 7 Viii be.eradicated - 2 -; .- --,„,."=--' *-._:-- ;--_. , ,- or entirely prevented. if glei In time. a 4clialit . preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. _.,.., Price 25 Cartg per Paper,r or 5 PaperleArr SS( PREPARED iir. - • . S. A. PO - UTZ Si- - 1311.0., ET TSErR WIIOLESILE DRUG AND MlDlflyr. RUM No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.- For Sale by Druggists and'Riarektorma th.ropcOp% out the United States. . ... Sold by P, 1. STEBBINS_& - CO.,Coadtish: part, Pa. 1. II .;fBl-1 , MOM This "jsrepiridiA, M and •Ta 1 "rj broken-dgirii vw-spiri4rharsaa. steqttgtimalng cicaasing the. 'ranch aad *tam.. It is . a sure pro , centiva of. all eaves iacident to vEit; ---)=18.•
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