The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, January 29, 1862, Image 3

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copy,oue year, Si; Six copies
; Twelve copies, $10;
. Twenty copies, $lB,
with one to the person ra ming the Club. The
g , on ey must accompany tlie• names.
,c ta dersport, Wednesday Eveiing,-Jan i , 28, 1862.
See New Advertisements
John S. Dinun.advertiaes the g!Ltlaetie
Mciotbly and other popular liagaZillCS
for axle.
) See Sheriff'sSalte.
0. W. Stroog atlvortises
itulen.
The Harpers Monthly
_is again on our
table, replete - with choice reading Ad
drew; ilarper 13ro. 3 r Y. City.
the Ailactic .Morithlgithat viell known
and highly prized mazazine is ,agaip 42.
tore us, filled as usual with .tbelbestlind
.Of reading. Address, Ticknor & Fields,
Boatels.
-The halters of 200 horses of Gen.
'Franklin's division . were cut and the an
iinals turned loose on Thursday night by
flume Ferret enemy, the. intention of
aiding the rebeli, who were' 'expected to
,makc.an•attackt
'The Regiment of Laneer whielr - was
raised in Michigan by Col'. Rankin, of
'Canada, in eqnseque9ce of bi§ reAgnm
lion are to be disbanded, and formed into
au artillery reciment.i,
I=
The Februasy number of- the 4meri
can 49 , 14m/twist is int hand, 'filled with
useful reading fur the Fanner, Gardner
and Workt l nan. This is •a very useful
j7urnai and should be in the. hands of
every workiag-tnan. Address, Orange
Judd, 41 . Park now, New- York.
Great as is the present expenditure of
the Uuited•States in the war, it west not
he forgotten that almost :he viliole of it
merely •changes hands at home. the
purchase of supplies and the payteeot of
troops does not take woney out of. the
country.
READ AND I.4...mEmuEu.--.—Tbai, if you
flon't want to endanger the ayes of your
oelves acid your children, .use D. B. De
band & Cols Chemical Saleratjus iistettd
I •
if using the eaustte, unlieult4, impure.;
cuff that is so common iu the im ' arket.--
You may possibly sa , .e a ductrs bill by
taking our advice.
RURAL ANNUAL AND HORTICULTUR
AL—Such is the titled a little book nub
liShed at the cotnineuctnent of each year
by the editor of. the Gettesc. r.—
The volume for 1862 is rc.rvied, It is
a work which can not be too :ixtensively
circulated among all, interested in . 'rural
pursuits. The six 'previous 4littuds, re
ceived very general commendation; and
• I
that for 1862 willbe found fully equal
to any of the 'series. Azzion the ,con•
tents of this valuate. we notice
the Culture of Apples, Pears
Plums, Grapes, etc., with ,a lilt of gcod
Varieties; also'of Strawberries', Raspber
ries, Currants.,; ea Annuals-1' and their
Culture; .on the Manufacture Id Domes
tic. Wines, on the Cultivation of Wheat,
Barley, Oats •Ryis and' Corn i on Cutting
potatoes for Planting;. 'on tHarrowing
Potatoes'; Chinese Thies ; English Mut
ton Sheep ; Making Hay; Covering
Grassland with Straw; Culture of Figs
on Poultry ; on the Culture of the Peach
'in the Middle States; Fruit arid Malaria;
Protecting Plants from Frostsl; StiMmer
-t i runing Apples ; Rules for :',Arrangiug
Ornamental Grounds ; Fire-proof Wash
for Roofq, etc.; on Cidor-Making; Seed-.
in g with -Clover among Curl; to Kill
Canada Thistles; Amount of Roots, from
Clover and Grasses ; to Destroy Insects.
the Poultry Mildew; Trimming 00ge
Orangegedges ; Cultivation of the White
Bean; Moss ou Roofs; WhirCwasfr; a
Novel Ice-louse; Application of Ma
nure ;- Toads and Bees; orc_the Cultiva
tion 'of .:Dwarf arid. Standard Pears;
Mulching the. Currant; inildety on' the
Orapei,.Spirwas and their Culture; Cold
Oraperieri; When • to' Gather Grapes;
Low-Headed Trees; the belaWare Grape;
Aphides on .Trees; Covering grape.
Milesi in, Minter; Aerating the . Soil ;
Warts , On Cattle; 'Ctit Worm and Corn
Ptak Treatment of - ilfikh Cows,
ito„ - only Seo
prepai4.liy, mail to . any .address. on the
receipt of the. price. Addross •Joieph
liartis publisher gt GensilleePtirmer,
Rochester, N. Y. ' '
Nole akalrist Heio B. Nir.aireit l iiitttistor
diof. IsitaclArliaker..cautioa ~Petl
soaa frouivnieadruii *ith v elact"i344. r
for 7811XELIk; BARER.
,ran. 29 1862. - •
difonth,lkifor Febr
A oeived and for sale at the Po
LSO, HaTer, Petersonand the ;
ican Patriotic I :4 4 pssl l /Yrrne
QUBSCRIPTIONS foriwarded for,
1.7 - standard iiablications i and b o .
ed Trent "Rost'on, P4iltadelphia or.
on shorcnotice. 'Give ua
_ _ POST
SHERIFF'S SALE',; -
I,Y VIRTL!t ; Qt. itinitry Write of tenditioni
-Expoins, Reel Facias and Levert Facies I
issued out of me Court of Common Pleas- of Pot
ter. County, -Pennsylvania, and tome ;directed, 11
shall expose to public sale or outcry, at the Conti
House in Coudersport, on .MONDAY;; the 24th'
slay of Dec. 1.861, at•l o'cloek r F. 4., the fol
&icing iescribed tracts or parcels of idrid to wit i 1
A certain tract of land situatti In Roulet'
township and-described an follows, to'ariv:--'-'
Beginning at the South East comer of Jacob -
Read's Lot, thence East 22 rods tea post , on
the river bank, thence.by the river &nth 30°
East 10 rods, Soutar '4B/°, Bait •;a rods,
-South: - 40°, East , 32 rods •to the outh west
coraer orJohis Smith's' Lot, thenc North 9°,
East along West line of Smith's lit 98 ; reds;,
thence North-4S rods, thence Wes 13; rods to
the North. East corner of Jacob ;Read's Lot, '
thence Louth along,East line of shad Read's
- .1 .1 •
Jot, 10004 rods to the place of beg: i nning con
; MILAN; 410.7 ; Acre! ;strict, measureJ, about 30
Acres ;cif whickare - imProxied withjone Frame
House and one Frame Barn thereon. Seized
taken in - execution and to beeoldits the prop=
erty of-Francis Read,: - ,• j : i: -
Also, one lot of land situate; in.
, ship of 'Ulysses and village of Let!
I ter Co., Pa. Beginning ut the 1
; corner of the 42 acre lot
.conveye
i Lewis and wife to ;the party of th
kierete by deed dated Sept. 9,18 N
the centre of; the highway passim
Lewisville and being also twenty-M
!North of the Smith west corner of
121, conveyed bY,II. 11 Dent to said ;
is, Sept. 17, 1855, and the South a
thereof, thence North ?_,° East 8 and
perches
,te a' post . also in the et'
highway, thence• South 87e, East i
four-loath perches to a post,.,thenti
West 8 and tine-tenth perches to till
also a corner described in said de
j Lewis and wife, ;thence as by said
jB93° west 11 and four-tenth perc
place of beginning"; containing 06
' tenth perches' of land,•and being 1
: the division of Button Lewis pa
.with one Dwelling House, I Store'
I Small Barn and Fruit Trees thereb
; taken in execution and - to be sold eta
crty of Eiymos thicket and Datil B
Also, a certain lot or tract of lit
in Summit Township, Potter Colin
described as follows: Beginning at
! east corner of George Ayres; Wt
; thence West 43- rods and seven-tel
i North east corner of the Ross lot. th
119 rods to il post, thence East,93;
I seven-tent/1S to a post Thence Nor
i to a post in the South line of a 1
sion of Martin Watson, thence Wi.l
jto a post in the East line of thd
I thence South 60 rods to-the place
lug, and being part.,ef Warrants Ni
2189, containing 71 and four-tent
Land, about 15 Acres of which i
t acres choped one small Frani
; House thereon. Seized taken in
; and sold as the property of Isaac,
I Also, a certain piece or parcel O
ate in the township of-Hector, Pot
Beginning at the North east cornet
j B. W Skinner, thence East 138 p t
j post, thence South by the Lands u 1
' ham Estfltv. /29 Atercnes to a pi
thence West to the North line of
' Carr's 10;138 perches to a post cc/ j i
North along the East line of a lot I
of
_B. W. Skinner '129 perehes l to li
I beginning, containing' 111' acres
• tenths of an acre, and being lot Ne
i sub-division of the Bingham lands
; township atbresaid and part of W a
1187 i about 25 acres itre•improve '
Log liouse.therioti. Seized take
1; don and to be sold as the proper;
I Tanner,
to lost or
Also, the following, tract: or piir el of land,
beginning nt a post on the South vest corner
of lot No. 48, conveyed to Isaac: E am, thence'
South 89r East by Smite line of aid lot No.
48 I'2o perches to a post, thence South r
West by West lines of Ilots 158 and 136.) 190
and 5-10 perches to a.posti thetMeNortli 89r
West by North line of !oi No. 54: , ' 126 perches
to. a post, thence orth by,East Poe of lots
\9s. 52 and 49, 130 perches to the -place of
beginning, containing 96 and 8-10. acres of
land with about CO acres improved; one Frame
Dwelling, House, two Earns and arplelirchard
thereon. Situate in Ulysses, Potter Co:: Pa
and to be sold "hs the property' of. I'. E Grid
.
ley.
articles on
Peaches,
Also, the following described tract or par.
col of land, viz t . Situate lying and be
ing in the township.of,Oswayo, Potter county,
Pa. Beginning at a Post, a corner of lot No.
84 of the allotment of the lands of the Fox
Estate in °swop, township, thence North 70°
East by land of N. .. H. &AV•.,Johnson 17
perches to a post thence South acr East by
said Johnsons' land '2l pereN;S to a post,
thence North 70' East by said Johnsons' land
69 -perches to a pest, thence South 20° East
by said Johnsons'l land 15 perch to a post,
thence North 70° .E.lstdby said Jol axons' land
13 'perches to a -pest, thence SOOth• by said
Johnson' land and- land of the Bingham Es
tate 72 6-10 .perchas to a post, thence WeSt by
lands of Sanmel P. Lyman 62 Perches to n
post, thence South by said Lynsans' lands 32
perches to a post,! thence by lot No. 84
40 perches to . a post, thence North byeaid lot
No. 84 106 perches to the place Of beginning.
Containing 52 acres be the same' orwor less,
with the usual allowance 'of 6 ey cent for
No. roads, &c., beiuglot 77 off le allotment
n
of the land Of the Fox Estate in oSwayo town
ship, and port of W.strants Nos. 11371 and 1872,
about 35 acres of which -is improved, with
one Log House, two Board Shanties, a small
Apple Orchard. and other Fruit (Trees there
on.. Seized. taken' in execution( and to 1.).3
soul as the property of Thomas bye. - • ,
ly:11. F. BUM', Sheriff.
Jan: 25, 1862.
Di L vorce..Noo
MARY A. B ANUHARD, /tio.lt
- vs. , - 1861;
pUT W. 13LAN:CRARD1 - Pleas
To Guy NV—Blanchard Respo
named: Subpteokand - if/low:Sub
voree having been issued in this:
turned Nihit.. You - ,are hereby r
the Pourt'of Common Pleas, afc
fixed Monday
. the 24th day of Fel.
for hearjng , the application.of the
A: 131anthard for a Dl'rorce from y
time:and place you . inky 4ttepd'u!
fenea if vou . thinie prcipii.' NV*
Jan. 2?, 1862.
i ~
i a
BM=
wr or OrTERS re- in
,inginrilite,f'os ()Irmo -0-004skernort ?a
unerilled tor •i. ;- •
Ale:Oiler %Aileron Milian Clinton; William
Vi-Oorie„lJeonar R Grandy,.', Joliette .Earl,
Thenumforter,Dalght Jones, Phoebe Kelly 2,
L. L. foreefi,l. ulilexiiiiiThomtufMathefra.
Vatlabia Neirbrit;lelenzSmith; Shot
luck. Sarah' Southwick, Leroy Straight, Mar
tin` Tomer, iiia-LiNanharn: ~ •.‘
• %* • JrS. MANN, P. M.'
sip is re.
• eta (Amer
'
gintinental.
Auditinas Notice.
XTOTICE b hereby given, that tbe titider- 1
signed Auditor, , appointed by , the Coint
of ComtnOnPleas of Potter County to make
distribUtion of the ; proceeds 9f the Sale of
real eitate in .the case of D. P. Reed
for use ofJ. B. Smith vs. G. W. - Turner of
February Term' 1857 No. 34, - ivill'attend to the
duties a his appointment, at the office - of the
Prothonotary, in Coudersport, on Monday the
17th day of• February 1862, at 1 o'clock, P:
Those interested'are hereby'no'tified to attend.
D. BAKER, Auditor. '
•
"Jan.lls, 1862.
any of the
, ke proeur
ew York,
the
OFFICE
Audittir's Notice.
VOTIOE, is hereby given, that the un
dersigned Auditor appointed by, the Or
phans' Court of Potter. County, to make dis
tribution of the thnds in the hands of the Adr
miuistrators of the estate of N. Schoomaker
deceased, wilLattedd to the duties of his ap
pointmentsa the office of the Prothonotary,
in Coudersport, on Tuesday the 18th day of
February 1862, at 1 o'clock P. N. Those in
terested are hereby notified to attend and pre
sent their plaims. D. SAKSR,•
an=
POR SALE
; ;
On to exchange fbr Horses, Wagons ' Stock,''
„ OlmdiNotei or Judgments.' A Valuable
Plum situate in Harrison township, Potter Co.
Pa., 'jinn on the old State road, b-riding from
Spring) Mills to Harrison Valleyand Westfield
Pa. Containing about 110 Acres, about SO
Acres Improved and in a good state of eulti
vatlonA- on. which is exacted a large Frame
=loused good Barns, Corn' House and other
necessary ; ont-buildings, a good Apple Or
chard containing some twenty different kinds
of OraftedPruit. Shade Trees, &c. The above
Farm lies about 1 mile from Harrison valley,
milegfroM Westfield and 6 miles froth Spring
Mills, and .is - a good Stock and Grain Farm,
and will be sold so that ally one that can make
a payMeni of 3 or 4 hundred dollars down,
can 'Mike tl e rand pay for itself with 'his la
bor. Price, $2,14004 for particulars inquire
.of Peter Simmons 'now accupying said farm,
or C, 11. Simmons, Oswayo Village, Pa. .
the -town-.1
urine Pot
louth west
by O. A.
lie, first part
V; 1 beir e ,
, in
,
ig through-,
tile perches
this 101 No.
4 . A. Lew- r ,
west corner
d five-U.)01
'entre of the'.
eleven and
e Soitlit a°
post, being
td of LI. A.
iced .:i,orth
: es to the
i.
i and nine
t- o. 1, of
I ty hereto;
ouse and
Seized
t the prop •
ker.
15,.1862
Jan
OURT PROCLAMATION.
WVHEREAS the lion. Robert G: White
!President Judge, and the Hons. C. S.
!Jones and•G. G. Colvin, Associate Judges or
Ithe Cdurts of Oycr A: Terminer - and General
Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace,
Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas
Mr the County of Potter, have issued . their
precept, hearing date the seventh day of
January, in the year of our Lord one thou•
sand light hundred and sixty-one, and to we
direct4for holding' a Court of Oyer and Term.
iner and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sea.
Sinustf the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court
of Co: mon Pleas, In the Borough of emitters
port, on MONDAY, the '24th day of Feb.
next, and to continue one week :
Notice s is therefore hereby given to the Cor
oners,! JuStices of the Peace and Constables
withii the county, that they he then and there
in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. 1 of
said day, With their rolls, rceordS, ingyisi
tions, I examinations, and other remembrance;
to do tholse things which to their offices ap
pertain td be done. And those who are bound
by tlieirl recognizances to prosecute against
the Ti l tsotiers.that are or shall be in the jail of
said l ounty of Potter, are to he then and there
to proseente against them as will be'just.
Dated at. COUDERSPORT, Jan; 15, D 361, and
! the 84th Year of the Independence of the United
I States of America.
id situate
rtPa, and
he South
tudth:l lot,
!Oils to the
deuce South
rods and
01 125 rods
at in. poses
tist 50 rodi
_Ayres lot,
ti of -begin-
2236 and
is Acres of
improved
0 Shanty or
execution
land situ•
er Co., Pa.
sofa lot of
rclies to a
the Bing•
Est corner,
tackler H.
ner, thence
ow or tette
the lance of
and three
, 4 of the
yoiJiii ATTENTION FOR A MOMENT IF
YOU PLEASE.
- ,
To_ Families of Volunteers.
in Hector
`arrant No.
1 , with one
' in execu
i
.v Dill , : A.
!I
I IMve , just returned from N. Y., with a very
large' eset.irtment of NEW GOODS, which I
have jboughtfor CASH IN A. WAY THAT I
SHAW EBLE TO FURNISH ALL MY
OLDI - CUSTOMERS, NOTWITHSTANDING
THE GREAT RISE. IN GOODS, AT NEAR
LY THE OLD PRICES FOR CASH, OR
READY P.-% Y.
• I have non , some STX THOUSAND
LA4 woith of-Goods on hand, that l will
sell at the following prices . .
.Ist. l "amilies of Voluan;eM, GOOD! PRINTS
front Wto 12 cts., that nre now Worth in
Nolv York, from 12 to U.
Coodi DELAINES" from 12 to 20 ets., now
worth from" 18 to 25.
•
GoI.SHEETINGS still for 10 de,
Good ' , SUGAR for 9 cts.
Good , Tt I. from SO to 95 cts.
L•
SALERATUS from 6 to 8 cts
•
. f
PLOVRI from $1.37i to $1.50 per Sack, ff
Ar4l nil other goods in proportion. AWO
assortment will be kept on hand ;and sold
strictly for READY PAY,' at least 25 to' 50
per cent less thud can be sold by ally other
Merchant that buys Goods at the present pri
ces New York.
ot
Sh' uld anyone from a distance pall at my
store arld-not find the goods as represented, I
will" ay them for their time and expenses in
so dong, should I be at the Store,! which I
shall i endeavor to be at all times. i •
_.
1 Irt : tiiking leave of my old customers forth
last Year, I would say that I ani thankful fo
the liberal patronage and prompt pay, that /
have Irecetved from most of them: And as
this '/S'a year that every true man should /t,e
enliswi ; for the welfare of those'who have
would such great sacrifices for the -good. of
theiricautitry ; , I will until our present war is
closed. - :tryand deal for the profit and good of
my country. . . . Yours truly, . • ,
C. 11. SIMMONS,
at the SL lONS' Blocki!
Oswayo Village.
:e:
,4 Se p t.Terni
in Common
of Pot'r Co.
mndetlt above
/pcene ire Dl
',case, and re-
Motified, tlirtt
dresnid hove
:brnary , nest,
'a. said Mary
you, tit Which
[ad make di-
unary Atli
TuE.BEST OF FLOUR kept constantly c
sand' at the Post Office Store,
/3. •
nitOWN SUGAR for 10 cents per pound
ILP :and County orders taken at 85 cents on
follarat the Post Office Store. ,
8.
the d
Ja
. I .IAYNE'SFAMILY 315DICINES for.
1 641 e at ' -
STEBBTNS
Auditor.
C. H. SIMMONS
WM. F. BURT, Sheriff.
Rittert
+ireted every Wednesday. bi PI 'A..' Site
, Wholesale
Dealers in Grocerle's and Fel toil;
oppositeD. F. Glassmire's 110 tel,
'Coudertiport,"Pa.
limn, busb,, v ' $1 . 71 to di
dried,
Stunt=ll, • ' 1 00 *lt OoStunt=' 2.00 t 1 '5O
neestvax,.?lb., ' 20 25
4 5
Bertiee;:dried,?,quest. • 6 .123
Butkltheit, ?.busby "- 37.3 44
Bata.; ? lb., • 12 15
Cheese, t• 7 10
COltr,l9,busb., 15 88 * 1
Core, Mea,l, per e*L- 1 , ,.' 50 200
Sas)? dor. 14•
Flout, aim ? bbl:, 43 89 00
do superfine :. 650 609
Hama,? 1b.,• '. 21 15
Has, .Iflton, . ,6 60 ft, , 00
Honey, per 10 121
Lard, .g' - • . 110
Ilitple Sugar, per lb., I 8 12
Oats, 11 bush., - 23 :30
Onions, 150 75
.
Pork, ft bbl., 91 05 23.00
do I 1b.,. • F 10 13
do lit whoto bog,? lb., • • 6 "71
Potatoes, per bush.,
Penelles t dried, .11 lb.,
Poultry, 14
aye. per Irish.,
Salt, tifl bbl., '
do "0 auk,
Trout, per
b bbl.,
Wheat, "44 ush.
White Fish, 14
C
1 3eurener cffid
OCATED on Main St., opposi
14 House, Coudersport, Pa.
I Clocks, Watches,l,
Repairea on short 'notice and' 11
give satisfaction.
rtg6;A good assortment of
CLOCKS, ; .1
• • WATCHES, and
•, • JE
On hand. Cheap for CASH and%,
represented. As an even exam;
bery I will give you time for 31On
• Coudersport, Dec'. IG, 1861
NEW NATIONAL . L
Seven and Three-Tent
- -
TREASIIii,Y MATS
Now ready for delivery at the offi eof '
-JAY COOKE I Co.i.ll34nkers,
.
No. 114 South Third Street, Philadelphia.
PURSUANT to ingtructions frbm the Sterei•
tary of the Treasury, the Subsarii,tiop
buok-to the N ENV NATIONAL LOIXN Trea -
nry Notes, bearing interest at the rate of seve
and three-tenths per tent. per a r n uw, r -
Main opeti at my, office, No. 114 S. Thi
Street, until furthef notice, fro.. 9 A. dl. ti
SP. M:, and on Mondays till 9 P U.
• These notes will be of the denomination .f
'FIFTY' DOLLARS, ONE BUN I RED Dift. f.,
!LARS, FIVE lIUNDRED , D'OLLARS; ON .'
i
I'l-1015SAND DOLLARS, and FIVE TFIOL
ISAND DOLLARS, and are all • dated 19th •f
;August, 1861, payable in gold, ill) three year ,
jor convertible into a twenty years' six p r
cent, loan, at the option of the 11 lder. Eec
Treasfiry Note has interest coup as attache ~
'which can be cut of and collect din gold t
the Mint every - six Months, and ,t th'erate of
brie - cent per day on each fifty doillars.
Payments of subscriptions may . bo made is
, Gold or Checks, or Notes of the PhiladelphiA
Banks. •'' . - .1 10
PARTIES AT A DISTANCE can re it by the r
friends, through the 'mail, or b express, r
through Banks, and the Treasury Notes wi
ibe immediately delivered, or seat each su -
!Scriber as they may severally dirOct. .
' Parties remitting must add the interest from
the 19th of August, the date of all the the
notes, to the day the remittance 4eacties Pisi -
ladelphia, at the rate of one cell per day on
) each fifty . dollars. . - ' .
iApply to or address . . . I.
. JAY COUNT ; Subscription Agent,:
Care of Jay Cooke k Co.! pankers, -,
r No. 1 14 South Third Street; 'Philadelphia.
UNION HOTELS
CUEDERSPORT, POTTER COU,NITY, PENN., I
A. S. ARMISTILONG
AV'
o r n e fitted and
street,ue s
rgcetitly o h c e e d u
p t i :
d e .
by R. Rice, is prepared to accoinmodate t e
traveling public is as good stviels can be h d
in town. Nothing that can is sny way i -
crease the comforts of the guest will he n
klected. D c. 11,1861
SPECIAL NOTICE
1 , To Consumptives.
~
filllE Advertiser, having. been festered o
p 1 health in a very. few weeitsby a very si ..:.:
ie remedy after having suffered 'several yee -
With a severe lung affection, and that: drer
disease. Consumption—is anxious to mel
known 10 his felldw sufferers the means
cure. To rill who desire it, he will send a'co
a st
of th lirescription used, t free of
,charge,jwi
tl itection for preparing'and using these
filch they will tiud a sure cure fur Consnm
i n, Asthma / Bronchitas,..h.
,The only. o
jet of the !subscriber in sending:the Prescri
- bli is to benefit theafflicted,and 'spread info
'mation which he conceives to be invaluabil
and he hopes etery sufferer Wrll ety his rem
dy, as it will cost theat .nothi l ng and tat
prove a Iriessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will plea.
address Rev.'EDWARD A.-WILSON,
WiDittrosburg;
Kings County; New: York
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PILE OECANIC''S
WE the undersigned. iv cousiduratinn of t •
VT. scarcity of gotiey itnve• ekotrect ih
we will work for Rcady , Pay only °Nand at"
the Brat day of January, 1861
Z. J. T,HOMPSON, G. C. 14ANLEY,
EZ. STARKWETHE:p, C. F. IfANNING,
H. SNATH, • ' JOHN RBCKHOW,
CHAS: REISSA.ANN, MINAR,
S. D. KELLY.
$253 Ell PLO TM ENT!
AGENTS 'WANTED.
We will pay frorn $25 to $75 per mon h,'
an all expenses, to
,actiye Agents, or gir
commission. l'arlicularssent free. 'Adds' ss
Eats SY:wisd M'ACHINE COSIPANir, R.
General Agent; Milan ; U.hiot au2117
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, and as they Trdld them
'elusively for ;
AVY , PAY;: ,
'ann6t be underselld.
*ng a good article at prie
give them a call. -
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subscrib,ii , ll
OLD STAND ON JUIN MAE%
IN
COUDERSPORT,
'Offet-to ibair old Uttbilters and tho ptblii
tendally fur t Cash, tarred States lretss*y
Sotes bytbe way taiteis:at Pdiy.
Whent, Corn, OMR, Butk%iheat;Bitter,C4tese,
'Hide's, Pelts, Deet Skihs, and kinds
of Skins, such its Cttlf Skirls, U. 6 .1 ii*Attii
Bea 9, Venis6n, and tome trt4lnt itingE titii
can't be thought 04
A. LARGE AND WELL•6ELE'CIE'
ASSORTMEIST
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOESI
DE ADYMADE CLOTIfiNG
GROCERIES I
Hats & Cap,
HardWarei
i. DRUGS & IdEDitiNES;
Paints, 011 s, and Dye 'Muftis:
Toglibei isith some.of the best
KERostNtOIL,
_ .
1 . Far superior to the Oil
LAMP & LAMP PIXINGS,
POCKET CUTLERY;
Mad d tew more of those Superior
clfmonl)Lows i
• 'sitidit
GLASS, SASE!, '
INK, PAPER, ENVELOPES /
1 And other kinds of
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW .CURTAINS
And other articles which time gone' for-
Via' us to mention, all of Web' will;. be:
sold as low as the WAR rItiCES
allow—for strictly - •
READY PAY!!
And for those articles We tbe Lie)?
est market pries Will be .
We are also General Agents far
DR D. JAikit'S fdenily
DR. AYER'S Medicines, 1
BRA.NDRETR'S
KENNEDY'S 3.ledloal Meat eiy,
And an the etaedaid Medietiee ihe l ,diky r ,
CALL Allk SF `M .
C.. 51.4 E. i 1. , jeAkA.,,
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'N. B. lifelia* for the donat'inforbp at_
hand whetribet GOoderara I delivetedisameane:
ileterminpd to motto:of
You Go."
Just one thing More. The Judvntrd op!
and - book - iceonnts
mast be settled awl, closed op itatoredlatelt or '
we fear - tberrall belocreased :gutter Thiktbdr
tketial rate of interest: ' _ 4'"" M. •• -
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