The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, June 18, 1862, Image 4

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AKE pleasure in informing my friends
ad customers that I am just, receiving
.e, fresh,*sortment of Goods and that all
ivrho-art in:waitt of itny'liad bptter give
n early call.
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Y GOODS, . ..
'''' ' ' 'GROCERIES, ; "
PROVISIONS,
OTS and SHOES,
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' r. ' HARDWARE.
9 CKERY, - . ' _
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a fi,i
thos me '
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. And 'everything usually
Ice it in l a ; Country tore. _ .' ...
hive just returned froin New
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Y rk with one of the best and
-A — geStstocks of Gook.tila,t was
e r brought, into this county. I
pr pose to sell,-these GOODS
F PTY . per -et. lower than can
b .bought thisvic,inity; ;Wells
ville or Olean not excepted. My
i i,
0 ads, have' been bought for
SH from a large number of
Ai ii`Ses that bad failed in the city,
: :atitfront 50 to 75 cts. on the dollar
,of the,original cost. Therefore I
ain‘Prepared - to give all great bar
-gain's that choose to give . tac a call:
LOOK AT SOME OF THE PRICES
Very nice •Sheetings from 8 to
111 cts., sold by most merchants
4t the pt:e§ent,time for 14 to 18
Good cotton bats'for 8 cts roll
qjoil Prints 6 to-11, worth
9 to 14. Fine Delaines from 11
do 20.45, Forth ,15 to 25 and 30.
God& TNVe`ddi fr04'25 . -to 38 cts.,
Sorth 44. and 63. Good Black
Illc.,fton 50 cts. to sl.oo,_worth
3`s"'Cts:`to . '2.l ."
Good Suits of Mack Clothes :Coat, 'Wee%
punts„ Calf Spots, Hdldifs., Cram; &c., for
- • Iticuroith $lB. < • - ,
Groceries,l have a good sweet
leasant....Yea for 50 cts per lb.,
landliPWardi Good Sumar for 8
rots., white coffee sugar'll. Sal
-1
erattisfpr...6 cts. ; Coffee 18'. Soap
cts. bar. Molasses for 45! cts
,per gal. Best Kerosene oil, 44
Flour at 9W ellsville
prices " In the line of Boots and
,Shcies, we have a Ladies Enamel
- ie'd'lVlcii:OccO'B'oot. 50 - cts sold
by, must dealers for Si to 51.25
Hew, Kip Ladies 'Walking Boot
75 ets. Fine' 'Congress Gaiter;
and others from 50 cts. to Si 00,
wortiri.!67to,rl2 , shillings. Fine
Calf Boots for 2 50; Fine Stogey
boots for 16 shilling. Fineßroche.
Shawls,for 2p shillings and up
wards. la r diei Stella •Shawls
frora Bto 22 shillings. Woolen
shawls for 12 shilling and upward
Red Flannel 2 shillings per
yard.' Fine Gingbarns for ten
ceiif Carrlbries for 9 cts
Men's Heavy Working Ribbed
Jacket Coats for 8 shillings.
And nowl intend Ito keep my
stock full to supply those who may
choose to buy at
WHOI;ESAtE-ibr RETAIL,
And allZamilicsof:Yolunteers
a►fllidEefie .- 'olioili 'at' the - - first
cost in New York, regardless; of
transportation, and I still hold
4-1
"' soup) pay nvy Arm , that .
calrs upon me and not "finding
Goods at the prices given to pay
Abarafar-for and-exPeases
•
in, coming.
11:-.SIMMONS,
OgWAYO REGULATOR
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‘WA:R:,4I:INV,.':::
- t , AT . °wai
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ler and WatOunaker, -
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t .I,OdATED on Main St.. oppoSite , the'court
1,‘"..4 HOnie, Coudereport, Pa. ~ : ' • :
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Clocks, 'l atches, Sie.,
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}Repaired on short notice ~and. warranted to
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zip satisfaction. i - % - - , • ' : 1
,•'• ..' A good assortment of , t• ,•-',-
i., -.it:ll,OMS, , j ,
H .1 WATCHES, and •,-
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,;• .-; ..... , ..IEI7DRY
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.on band. Cheap'for CAS4,atl warranted, as
represented. As an eyen.eidhange,is no rob
rberiLwill give you time for:Monoy.„; ':.:
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Coudersport, Dec. 16, 1861 . _, , 1, : 1 -.1.',„ ; t
BOOKS,
CLANKS
DOCKETS- •
LEDGERS
' • • .DAY-BOOS
• - RECEIPT-BOOKS
lIEMORANDUMS,
• PASS-BOOKS, • • • _
• .• ,
D I A. RI E S,
. • _PORTFOLIOS, •
lIERBARMIS, •
. LETTER-BOORS
• • INVOICB-BOOKS.
Greek, Latin, French and German Telt
t3OokS: '
.School. Books used the Count;
impt on hand, or -immediately procured
Then dcsired. _ •
Magazines or any Periodicals supplied whei.
• •
A' good Assortment of. Paper,. Envelope:-
Pens and Inks." Also, of Wall-Papeis, Draw
n Materials,. Water_Colors, kc.,. •
111.13 LE g„ T ESTAMENTS
PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of.yarions kinds
MUSIC-BOOKS 'AND SHEET-MUSIC. ;, •
- Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Ches:
. 1en; , ,5ke..,.tc.' PRODUCE of all kinds take!
, a exchange for Books, &c. , 1-11-31111.
OLMSTEI3 • KELLY'S
b z TORE can always. he found the, beSt of
0. Cooking, Bpi and... Parlor. . • ;
S:1 1 :0: - TTA
Alio, TIN' and SUET-IRON WARE . ; POTS.
g.ETTLES. SPIDERS.; -'SCOTC.II BOWLS.
FRYING-PANS, SAP-P.P.IS; • and' CAULD
RONS.' Also. ;
Agricultural.lmplemens,
such as ptows;' SCRAPERS.'' CHLTIWA.
TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, .11ORSE-R4IRES,
DOG-POWERS, .ke.' . • .
WORK..
is well made and tlie.material good. GoOd and
übstantial EAVES-TROUGHS:put up, in any
part . of the County—Terms easy. . Ready Pay
qralt Una, including Cask, :seldenk,rpllised.
• Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court
Abuse, - Coudersport:: . Aug. 1.,.d55p.-50, •
:Attu Pantos.
HE undersigned mould vspectfully inform
,the surrimuding community tha r t he' has
taken the rooms formerly occupied h,r John
S. Mann,*here he is prepared td dd'
All kinds of:Haruess Work
on the shortest notice. .
LONG, STRAW COLL &RS.
also kept constantly on hand.• These trial
are a superior,arlicle, and need hilt 'a trial to,
insure their success: •
I?apair!itg done iri good se*
Surcingles, Martingale-rings, flames, ,and
Flame straps, &c., kept constautly on hand.
The public are invited to call and examine.
befbre'purehasing eliewhere. •
_ S. P.MINAR
Cocdersport Oct. 1Eth,.1860.
.T.h.„Great Cptuki.o;*
HUMAN
Justpublished in a sealed envelope, - price 6 cts
,
IV
Lecture DrICtriVEREI.L, cin e' Cause
`and Cure of. Sperinatorrhcea; Cdosurnp
tion, Mental mid Physical Debility, Nervous
tress, Epilepsy; Impaired Nutrition of the Bo
dy ; Lassitude ; Weakness of the, Limbs and
Back: Indisposition, and incapacity for Stpdy
aud Labor; Dullness of Apprehension ; Loss
'of 'Memory; Aversion to Society ; Love ofSol
itude ; Timidity ; Self-Distrust ; Ditiiness;
licada.che.; Affections-of the ,Eyes ; Pimples
ou e race,,lnvoluntary EmiSeicilts, and Sex,
nal IneaPacity ; the Consequences of Youthi
fulludiseretion, &el, 87. e.
admirable .Lecture clearly proses thiit
Aleut:love ennmerated, often self-'affi icted,e tits
May he removed withoOhnedicine and with
o..gt dangerous snrgicaloperattions, - vnd shbuld
be read by, every youth and every man in the
land.. Sent' undersea], to any address,; is a.
Olin, sealed! eat -elope, on, the, receipt of
clouts, or ttrosHiStage'stiiraps; by' addressing,
'' Di CHAS. J. C.,KLINE '
12'T, liovr - ervi'Neo , york, 'Fest Office Box, 4586.
: .. FORS__
eiatarigefor"Hoi:sei, Wagons, Stock
11.5 Good NoteS :of ,ftidgmente.: • A balnable
Farmsituate - in Harrison - tovruship, ?Otter Ca.
lyingbn the old-State road; leading from
Spring Mills to Harrison Valley and:Westfiel&
Pa: - Containing about 110 Acres, about SO
Acres improved and
- in a good state of cblti
vaticin,:,on' vehich is • erected al la t rgeß.iame
House, :good Barns, Corn. - ,House.and' Whir
necessary ;oot-buildings, a good Apple; Or
chard containing some lwenty different kinds
of Grafted Emit.. ,Shade Trees, 4u.. :1 The above
, Farm lies about,/ :mile-from Harmon Valley.
7 miles from WestkeltandArailea from Spring
and -hi-a-good-Stock Grain- -Farris,
'had vriltbda old-eo, that; anYrinelhat'ain make
t'paythetif 9f41- or 4 hundred dollars .down:
can, - e - farm pay -for-itself-with-his la
!Ain: • Pricle,42 , ooo.4•Cgdniatiiii hiqUire
of NittirSinietions now nOtdpylkiiiraidtfarni, ,
or C, H. Simmons, Oswayo Village, ?a. '
C. H. SIMMONS.
J'an...115„1862.
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GLOBES,
AU.s,
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of Extermination against Bad Teeth; Bask
:msedGams,TootiumlnyEar,
' • ache, and Neuralgia.:••
`ATILLEIti IS •
Witti.--13;•=4-112'd!S
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j)EINTAL,"• - TREASURY-'
‘4,!' late 4f,lo::#4ida for •
P.OsEavnqa
THE BREATWAND MOUTH, nitid•; •
CURING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA.
:0 ,TPOT
- Dr. - Hurd' a -celebrated MOeTlir-wAss,il.otrie.
Dr..flurcfs Oziguiae d.TOO , TH PairDER,l box
Dr.Hirtriitia.ofe-TO OTH.i4CHEDROPS,rbox
.1712VREVALLED:WEVRALG14
PLASTER4 , D
Dr. Ilurd's MANUAL on. the Deal .11.4an.1- of
f- - Prelertiing the Teeth, including Directions
the Proper TriairgenkoAChild . ren's Teeth. —
FLOSS-SILK for cleanini betiCeen the Teeth.
4'OOTH PIC.ES; Cie:, etc:
Prepated atl I)r.,Xnrd's Dental Office," 17
Fourth, §t,., Brciektyn, (E. D.)
Pice; ONEDOLLAB; or, SIX for $5.
The. Dental Treasury reeked a'package eight
by fivicl i anitie sent by - 60r.
Full direction for use is on each" article.;. •
The f .follSwf.i4: articles we ic.an send separ
, •
11 The Treatifeen Presercing,• ,
Teeth, sent, post-
paid, -on, receipt of Twelve
,Centa,or four
stamps.
The Areuraleite Pleistir; for iceuralgia'in the
Fttee, Ne'rvons Heitiach'e and Earache, sent,
postpaid, on receipt of Eighteen.ecniaior. sis
stamps. „:••• • z
The Neuralgfa. and Rhiumatie Plaster (large
size.,) for pains in the. Chest, Shoulders; Back,
or any. part of, the body, sent.' post-paid, on
receipt of Thi4y-Seven centa. -
Address Wm. .-llurd & Co.'
'ribune Buildings, New York
-Dr. Kurd's - MOUTH WASH, TOOTH POW
DER, and TOOTHAOHE DROPS cannot lie
%sent by mail, hut they can probably' be obtain
ed at your Drag or Periodical Stores. • If they
cannot, trend us for the Dental Treasury,
price, Ohe Dollar, which containslhem.
NOW,
ARE - DR. HURD'S PREBARATIONS GOOD I
The best evidence that
.they are is, that their
firmest friends and best patrons are those who
have used them longest. Da. WILLIAM B.
Hutto is an , eminent Dentist of Brooklyn
freasuter of:the New York State Dentists'
Association, and these prenarations have been
used in his private practice for years, and no
leading citizen of Brooklyn or Williamsburgh
questions their excellence, while eminent
Dentists of New York recommend them as the
best known - to the profession. Without the
aid of advertising, dealers have sold them by
the gross. •
The Editor of the Brooklyn Daily Times says:
"Nye are happy to know that our friend, Dr.
Hurd; is sticceedini , beyond all expectations
with his ,Mouth Wash and Tootle Powder. The
great secret of his•suceeSS restd with the fact
that his articles are precisely what they are
represented to be, as we can testify from their
long use.",
The well-known P. T. Barnum writes
found your Tooth Powder so, good that my
family have: used it all up. We find it the
best Powdei for the teeth that we ever used:
I shall feetobliged if you will send me another
supply at the Museum at your convenience,
:with the bill?!
. But their cost is so small that every one
'may test the matter for himself
' Beware of the ordinary Tooth Powders. Dr;
Hurd's Tooth Powder contains no acid, nor
alkali, rior i charcoal, and polishes without
wearing the enamel. Ltise-no other.
WHAT DOES DR. HURD'S REMEDIES EFGECT I
Dr. Hurdfs Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder
ycinng , ladies that finest charm in
woman—a sweet bretith and pearly teeth. Try
them, lathe's.
Dr. lior&s Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder
will cleanse the mouth from all foul exhale..
Hons, and if used in the morning, will make
the breakfhst taste sweeter and the day begin
more 'pleasantly. Hundreds of persons can
:testify to-this. • Try them, gentlemen;
Dr. Hurci's Moisth IVash and Tooth Powder
are the,be4 preparations in the world for cur
ing BAD BRgATI - 1 and giving firmness and health
to the gnu's. Mandl - C(ls of cases. of Diseased
Bleeding Gums, Sore Mouth, Canker," etc,,,
have been lured by Dr. Hurd's astringent wash.
.--Dr. Hurd's -Youth Nash and Tooth Potcder,
give an additional charm to courtship, and
wake husbands more agreeable to their wives
-and wives :to their husbands. They should
he used by every person having ARTIFCIAL
TEETH, which aro liable to impart a taint to
the
.mouth.
Dr. Hurd's Toothache Drops cure Toothache
arieing fre4i exposednerves, and are the best
friends tluit parents,can bare in the honie to
save their Children from tortue and themselves
from loss of sleep and sympathetic suffering.
Farmers and Mechanics! you cannot well
afford to - neglect your teeth. For a trifling
sum,. you! can -,now . get preservatives, than
which Rothschild or Astor can get• nothing
better. Remember that Dyspepsia and Con
sumption of the Lungs often originate in Neg
lect of Teeth. Send for the Treatise on . Teeth,
and read Dr. Fitch's observation on this sub
ject. If too late to arrest decay in your own ,
teeth, save your children's teeth.
Neuralgia Plasters.
Dr. flurd!s Neuralgia Non-adhesive Plasters
are the most pleasant and successful remedies
ever prescribed for this painful disease. The
patientitiViii One, soon becomeS drowsy,falls
'asleep, - find: awakes free from paid, and no
blister or other unpleasant or injurious con
sequences ensue. For Earache and Nervous
Headache, apply according to directions, and
relief will surely follow. Nothing can be ob
tained equal to Dr. Hurd's Compress for Neu
ralgia... Try them. They are entirely a novel t
curious, and original preparation, and won
derfully successful. They are of two sizes.
one`small, for the face, price 15 cents, and the
other large, for application to the body, price .
37 centsi Will be mailed on receipt of price and
one stamp:: •
WHAT ARE THE PEOPLE DOING 'I
The AtiCerican people are intelligent enough
to appreciate preparations that contribute so
much to ,'the happiness of those-, using them,
and:the3r,' want them. Every mail brings U 5
letters. some ordering the TREATISE ON ITErra,
some the NEnnitotA PLASTERS, and not a few
enelosink ,37 cents for the Mourn TABU,' to be
sent bv ;...but' to those we are compelled
tti'reply that it is impossible to ,send a half
-pint .bpttle by mail. The people want theie
Remedies.'" Who wilt supplylhemt Nov is the
Chagee Y for, *gents.
Siirewd agents cammake itininli'fbittine in
carrying these-article:l around to families. The
"Dental Treisury, is Ms ne4e4.afticle that
,rtnot At,' *onion can, carry around., Send f.
ontrandisie„or, better, a dozed, which We will
jeft ' aisi‘raPie.s CO. •
If 7 i; . 4 - IrribarteStaidings,llear,
hArlit:"46lltialli (fed iney! bilnidesisith: confi
dence, W. B. H. /a Go. refer to the Mayor of
Brooklyn; to G.W. Griffith, Presid't Farmers!
an a Cisioena' Pal*, Brooklyn, and to others.
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YORKi-twigs:J. vox •,r ~...- ~.. pqiiir: IN HEirmo mail TNST Arrived atiLfor_sale at fair pricasould
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Lijall,ylSettii7W i eeld.Tialld I'V e altlY,Na 3 Tarr r i , '-f - , Pco* .i Fik, Br.E.- „, .J .? ill
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'NO CO MPROMISE:OR SYMPATEFA; WITH , TRAITOR:. 0
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• This Welt-KnOwnjournatitinpw in the al-ty bent While the operatOr4f,l,,OPrißE.,
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BOOTS andSl4 ii
tirst, year'of its existence:: Jilt has ttlivitys beer
. leadingjOrtima of the iity,•taltingl•ptrt to :I:2.j!) 1,..1iDY 41101ii'D P z.WITA°I3T/4 ' .- ''
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;1111.1ie 'discussions of,the tilty and uttertng its 1,,! , !t5.c eaPt.,...., i _, 1 2,
wiliti " en i fr ee. i i f tbarke:ory - ..,..ep0d5 i .. • .
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sentiments with candoz, fearlessness .' and in- .tlemlp: i tah ot a fr a j u il e l i : , 'u tice, g a.
cents. . .• , I f „. 1. . :1:1 Li•- . . , -- J. , ~,,. •
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I epenclence. Freedom nom-and foret,er,tl tzt! becitt
o lEtieleleitamp tor'descriptii% circidai aild u' -;;(4:13 •.:...s.'ii' .- i c it.:2. "PI
rid will,continue to he its" Motto. -1-• .- i • ' / ..-. , ~ :
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The Principles by'whicti it is gui4d ere F - tfluns. . 1 ,! , ,
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- Economy 6, Goveonment,i. -, '‘ ,• 1 ~ II
"fforFoliticat Jobbmwr.'l' 1 ,:', 'i ; . ",1 , ' CASH taken iiii.:l .•'' . - ,:.• p ar.
fronest,,Aten for 49. 4 0154 ,' ' ! 1 , CREDIT taken at ', -, ooooext
' The Suppreikion . - of the Slabell.PMver", TY ORDERS at • E qt
thd COUN . . , ..,.., ,
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* . Fiee Soil and Free Sieeek i • ' :, _ , L . ULYSSES --CEIOCI; ORDERS at ;; ' ` -= pii r .
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ad the proseentibn oft e ivar against txeason dir y ' ULYSSES TOWN ORDERtrat" - - 89 e ta.
ntit the last rebel has laid. down hilr,ms.‘
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But the Evssitto Posr,; while it ip fe.rih „ A ,
-- D PRODUCE ftt '-
tied ASEIES at ,- - - - - *hat it is went.
, .1: 8 t 0 .12 Ot l ,
n the mtpression of its opinions, nims chiell . des,
t being a good neWsoaper. It will ount.l no ej:to ':' '' 1" *'' ',, ij; "13TAD;
- all accounts of all the interesting ocCurrenk.e ' -' 'l3 kl 'd
I(f ' ' . l"*o if ' ' •)!
1 • - rOo an , ortner,,T us inert e)
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f the day. embracitig * , ~.',l 1 , niAlt. -,-,' ". May 11, 1662. ." . 4 .1 t• ' ~• '
Ist. A:Uomplete, Historitof the War: ~ i
, d. Political , Documents; Reports ofd Meet-
.. • • illercantllt Apprafisemeiii`
lugs. Speeches antr Proceedings of Lf•g- i ' * cr y liii.a. Venders of lferelinadiii-and tali"
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iSlative' Bodies. ' * ' , i"'"
_KA Chlssi fi catiOn -of Paiter'llounty fortes
Id. The Latest Markets,'„'Commercial Intel , ' ,
' I ycar 1862: . • --• --
lig,ence, Reports and Lisle of Prices
4th. European News- -Advices by the foreigi. 1
steamers, letters iljoto our own corres- 1
. pondents.and'extra:cts front Enelish and
translations from ematinent4l joureitls 1
stii. ' Miscellaneous ReaAing,= Poetry, 8i,,,', ,1
'.. Reviews, Tales, Anec t iPtes and Got!.
!n short, it is the design of tide editors to !mac .
t heEvastso POST the, , .-, ' ,
BEST NEWSPAPER IN' THE COUNTRY.
So pains of labor and no expense. in mone
will be spared to accomplish this end.
As the Daily Evening Post circqates- Mort;
largely, perhaps, than aiy other city journ;tl
;iniong•merchants, capitalists, bankers,.brn , ,
kers, lawyers, manntacenrers' and !mulles, :
men generally, it has alvis been ja, mosueli
gible advertising mediurn. -But since•thejwar
its circulation 'has enerrnously .increased;'
•.vhich fact .offers additional indueementf. t• , '
:hose who wish their business.made known.
.The Semi -Weekly .E'vning pdbli4bed
regularly on,Tuesdays atid•-:Frida2,4, contain;'
all theireading Matter of the Daily Evepir:,
,
Post, and the latest. neWs,•by telegrims land
mails.'
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The' Weekly Evening Post,. Publislidd Livery
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the Daily Evening Post,' contains; a complete
digestof the, news of the [day, and 4n Agri',
cultural Column, devotdd to the interest and
instruction of Farmers. It contains Arty long ,
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41 Nassau strget, corner Liberty
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THE HEROES OF PEACr,
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, 1 THE HEROES OF *AM. • I
E. Anthony, N 0.501 Broadway, New York,l I
is: now publishing, in ;addition. to Other per,
traits, the celebrated collectionlinnwd in Eu
rope and America as . ' i 1, ,
Brady'a National PhotOrapliic 14ortrisit all y,
in which is included Portraits of nehrlY all the
prominent men of America, not exCepting;eff
Davis, Gen Beauregard, Floyd,: and a ;host of
other confederates. price of Portrait, $3 00
per dozen. Can be sent by mail. :
f r Scenes of the War for the Union,, .r;
are/ publiihed, card size, and in Ste.eocopic
form. Also, 1 '.' . I
Stereoscopic views Of scenes; in Paris, Lon
don,and in other parts of Bighted and Frande,
in'Saotlatid, Ireland, Wales, Holland, witz!er
laud, Spain, on the Bane, in 'Athens, Egypt.
Turkey, the Holy Land, China, India, Cuba,
kc., km; ircl itylniMm. : . • i r
',Opp Instantaneous Stereoscopic Vies are
The Greatest Wonder of:the:Age.
These are taken in the 'fOrtietit i)ak of a second
and the rushing of water,the moving of lea'Ves
Or the march of an array, doesmot in the least
affect the taking. of these yaws.; • Theylare
sold for $3 per doien. - I' , I , i -
' We' have also on hnnd and reatusfaeturi , the
largesr- assortment of Stereoscopes) Ph to
graphic Albums, and 'Photor,raphic 4laterialt
in the United States,.and perhaps in the *arid
Catalogues, containing- lists of all iDur, POI.=
traim,'. - Views, Stereoscopes, ac.', sea tree! by
mail; on.receipt of a stanip. ! . '
! . E. ANTHONY, 501 Broadway;
• jyly pear St. Nichblas Hotel,New York.
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NAVONA COAL' auk °-''
:. WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE
And equal to any Xerosene. i . : i, I. I .
WHY buy an. explosive Oil, when a! few
cents more per gallon, will furnish you wlitlia'
perfect 10ill" Made only by , 't. .. 1 ,
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PF.NICA SALT .11ABILIFACTUIDNR, C COMP
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No:. 127 Walnut Street, Philed Iphik •..
- Feby.' L'.1862. =ly ; : • -
The . Rochester .*traw-Cutier.'
lALIiSTED Celiaer*ft, ihS,*e
NJthe igeiscylbi l thiiflebrated.
machine, in this county; zit
able, and CHEAP: Dec.l;l
strfthradhe ler the 3121TiM7)
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BE
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DOWNER'S ME TROPOLITAN 'SkEIW-WEIN I
6cwlng7llara, ,Combined
-an article of.ral merit.. - It is used fn
. 7
rpose - of wir , irg 'skeins of , .Thread, , ,
Cotton,Yarn i Flcras,VOrsted,'46. It is re
Odjusited to die/ Ulork-tAble, and will be f
indispensableitb,all using.. tbe, abnye art'
'llgiugi a. useful. aud iiii - aliktible„ a pp 9!l iti . :
1 ilie
. 86%rpii-Bird: , •- ' ; ''' -: - ,
I ) FI0'.. 51:1 ,Cta. to sllAcatirding'tnEtyle anit• ,
$lBO : .iei ni rtleii;itlo . 64.*:'b6 'lt
f.Zed.tiy enterprising Adents Oraitired in
town'and Couirtttbrougliout tiii•tinitol;
ariii-Canada,peelliug tiii- .113,ovit ilrt.i . (.:l 7 _
- ales are rapid, p-orit. , lary.i . anti tins i+'
petitipm. :, A liberal discount _ t;.; ilie tra
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Address :,. A ; 13 . ...1 . ) .Q - Nvne
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Patentee,and Sole'Propriek
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N•l3.—Geneial find 'exellsi ve Age9crel
hegrant'fid .
on tliO,thost
Sabbath School Bell,
I5;09o, COPIES ISI:I . ED THE FIR.`.
Twelve Moriths'offita publiCation. • It:
entire New Work; of neatly 200 'pages:
of the Tunes and Hymns were written ca',
:ly for this Volume. It will soon
. be as
lar as its predepessor i . llell No. 1) wlinj
run up
-to the. etiOrnious 'mintier of 5
copies in 36 niontbs, outstripping au /S
Book'tor its size issued in this Eif
Alio; both Vahimes arc in "one
commodate SchOolswishing thern . in thud
Prices of Bell N0..2,-:paper ( . :iivers; 15
$l2 Per. Bound, 25 cent,'. "$lB
Cloth bound 'embossed
100' Bell No. 11; paper . covers.. 12 ce.i:
per 100 BOUnd, 20 cents, $lB per 100,
hound embossed gilt, 25 cats, $2O pc
Bells Not. 1 -a 'd 2 bound together, 40
S3O per 100;: 5 copies furnished at i
price. Cloth hound embossed gilt.' 50
540 per , loo; Mail postage free at the
price. HORACE,WATERS, Publ:s
.'NO. 481 'Broadway, New
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THE 'DALY' SCH OOL` BE L
A NLW SINGING BOOK. FOR' l DAY
SCHOOLS, called the DAY SCHOOL BELL
is now ready. IL contains. about 200 'lieges
of choice Songs, Rounds,. Catches, i Duetts..
Trite, Quartetts, and Choruses, many Of them
written ;expressly for this - work, besides' 23
pages of the Eilement§ of 'Music. The ;Ele
ments are so easy and. progressive, th 4 ordi
nary, teachers! will find
! themselves
,entirely
successful in instructing even young sehblars
to' sing Correctly and scientificall3,
tunes and wards embrace such a .variety or
lively, attractive and soul-stirring muSic and
sentiments; that no trouble will be oxoeri=
enced in indueing all beginners to go In with
zeal itt acquiring skill in one of th most
health-giving; beauty-improving, hapiainess
yielding, and order-producing exercises of
school life.. In simplicity of its eleatts in
variety and adaptation of music, and in
excellence and number, of its songs, original,
selected, and adapted, it. claims by much to
excel all convetitors. It' will he fonro to be
the best book ever' issued for Serainttries,
Aindemies i and Public Schools. A few sam
ple 'pages of the Elew ants, Tunes, and,,Songs.
are given. in circular; send and get one. It
is compiled by HORACE WATERS; Author'.
of ' "Sabbath-School* Bells.", Nos. 1 and 2,
of Which have had!the enormous sale of 655,-
000 in 36mouths. Prices, paper corers, 20
cents, $l5 per 100; Bound, 30 eents, $22 per
100 • cloth bound, embossed gilt, 40 cents,
$3O per 100, 25 copies furnished at ;the 100
price. Mailed free at the retail prieti;
110.8.A.C8 WATERS, Publishes,
! ! No. 481 Broadway, Now I ark.
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SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES!!!
A NECESSITY 1N EVERY HOUSEHOLD !
JOHNS & CROSLEY'S
American Cement lue,
; The strongest• Glue in the W rld
For Ce2nelaing Wcod, Leather, l Glass,
Ivory,. China, Marble, Poredain,
. • Al4aster, Bone, Coral, etc!
The only, article of the kind ever irodue-
ed whioh will withstand Water.
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EXTRA:4I3:
"Every:.housekeeper should have a_supplY
of Johns 8c C rosley's American Cenimit' 4lne
--LNew York Tim - v i t.' . 1'
I "It is so 'convenient to have in the louse.",
—Sew :roiiiExpress.
is always ready; this commenOs, it to
everybodyM-21r. Y. Independent. ' 1 ,
have tried it, iind find it as." useful in
our house as water."Wilkea'Spirit opheTimat
' Price 26-Cents per Bottle. 0 I
very liberal! reductions to WhalesalJ DealerS.
• TERMS 'CABI3. I
M,Fot !sale by all Druggists an'd Store- 1 1
keepers gencrallytliroughout the country.
- • 1 'JOHNS OROSLEY, ".
• • 1 (Sole Efanufacturer ,) •
j . '4s William Street, New
(Corner of Liberty , Street.) ly9tY
HORACE WATERS' Pt .
MELODEONS. ALEXANDRE ORG
GILBEBT CO.'S :• celebrated
PIANOS 'are the finest:instruments
Churches •ndw iniuse:i A IA , ! 4
nicnt‘caul be seen At. the new Warerl
B i ItOADWAY.,, batween Grand an.
S Teets, which will , be sold at. extr •
pIIANOS and
,MELODEONS
dry makers, neWand second hand.ltl
rent allowed if purchased, as per ag
Monthly p,ayments received .for t.
•A 113( i; seeondband Pianos and Mel.
bitikains,l prices front $25
'Sheet Music,Music 'Books, and all
Music. Merlchandise at War .prices.,
I , I HORACE WATERS;
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. Adipinistrator s s Re
I ETTEItS of Administiation on ha. estate
JLA of S. (S.- Wins, L la . ter, 'of-White . sville, Aller
*ay , cOunty . , *N.-, baying been kr f intid • to,
00 undersi gned, all pertßini - having :claims: l
against said estate are recptestedlb present I
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tlern to tt m for liquidation, and all , persona'
owingsiii estate ate :reiliestetftOliale ini
niediain P, yritent to him. - ''' ' ."j" .L . .. jv .
.'+ '-' ir. -''•• ' ' '- HORAOR CbBB.,•:•.;
41:Kate:. zat,:issil ..; ;z: a ::.1 - ,,...:!..:Y., cfl -;•.2 . :;' -,
FAIELLY 91p 1
4° gal la%
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C, S . k' E. A. Jones 13
L. N: Slebbins - -& - Bro. • •-13
Olins.ed & .. .14'
D. 'Fc-Olizisted :: 13' ;
E. K. Spencer,: , l4 •
Collies Sinitti , ; , - - 14
J. S. Mann • • :' 14
•f Harrison:
Mary Gbodmitn
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retail
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Notice is hereby gi,yen that a Court of Ai).
.peiti will be held at the Cemmisiioner's Office
in Condersport,ou the 25tb.day ofJundnizt ;
at which time and place 41 persons aggrieved
by the foregoing, approiseraent will be heard
and such übateuients toads
.ati,sre deeinta
just and Proper ' JEROME CIIBSBR6, '
Meicantite-Appreiset,
May 22, 1861. - . • :
SAPONEETEIR, S aPONIFIERI
THE FAMILY SOAP btu Ea
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'Alf Kitchen Grease can be'
,inade •
into . good
SOAP, by using 'Sopa/10er
DIRECTIONS . ACCOMPAN'YDIG E'Ab.o I . IOX
Soap is as•easily made with as mildag
• • a cup of coffee..
Manufactured only by the... Patentees. •
PERN'A SALT NANINAOTITBIEWCOMPJLIR,
- No. 127 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Feby. 1, 1862. _ .
NOTICE TO EVERYBODY.
HOUSE, SIGN AND WAGON PAINTER,: PAPER
• • .HANGER AND -G4AZIED.-.-
MB undersigned wishes to inforzn the pet,
lic of Coudersport , nnd *init.) , that ha
will attend to - all Work entrneted to bins.
Particular attention paid t 6 Paper4langiug.
Shop with John Recklitiir;'east side - of the
Court House. •j, :F. L BACKUS.
Coudersport, April : SO 6rn_ •
gANASE.LIAGA. -MELIA"
SUPERFINE FLOUR for $1.35 ior Sack, or
•• $5.25-per Barrel
. Also, Groceries --;1
of, every description as cheap as oak be afford
od, at, the POST OFFICE STORE.
Feb . . 19, 1862
Attantic - Monthly for Lpebrnary is re.
J.. ceived and for side.at the Post Office..
LSO, Harper, Peterson, and the_neir Amer
, ican. Patriotic Monthly r --Tht Continental..
BOOTS .AND• MOBS.
I SANDBERG , &"BRO'S
Tanners ; and.' Carriers,
I' also. eStahl).4hed „
;1300,t-kl.d SNOB
3!,ltintifactoiy ; otkpiiiite r D. BGlfisimirAßatel,
in the boom fortherly be"entded by Bmhb,
They offer their Boots and -Abet aCa - .':
LOWER - RATE THAN-TRE'SAMEIWALITY ROE
EVEIVBEEN' , SOLIi IN POTTER COUNTY.
And' therivill have:nothing bat
men and the test strode that tiha:couittiy' will
prodnoe, and panel, ead
. -laben - Atto 4jrceare.
FEE POISTIBEN,TI:TRAT MIS
• -WQRK WILL GAT S4TIP.FACITIQII,
Sides, : Calf -tiiiilo3::SheeP Pelts
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.. taken at the Highest Marotltiae. -
GIVE- - :13:S - A= TRIAL
Coudersport, Pa., Ma rob 19G
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ANN, AND
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Zr Parlors
_e assort
oras,4Bl
d Broome
• mely lots
um sun
let, and
reement.
I,e same.
deons at
to $lOO.
kinds of
P. A. STEBBINW4cO).
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