The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, June 25, 1862, Image 3

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    TEM POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL
LI the only paper published in Potter county,
circulates among an intelligent class of peo
ple, and is thus an excellent Inedium for both
City and Country Advertising.
Transient Advertisements and those from a
distance must be Cash or havt,e responsible re
ference.
All communications, to receive attention,,
west be directed to the Editor, and contain
the name of the writer. No attention paid tc
anonymous communications.
TERMS.—One copy,one year, $1; Six copies
$5; Twelve copies, $I0; Tsvetity copies, SIS,
with one to the person raising the Club. , The
%gar_ must accompany the names.
condenport, 'Wednesday Evenitg. June 25,1863.
Local and General.
Court this week. Nothing of import
ance yet completed. Will report in the
next issue
sa'Quite, a number of the; boys of the
.6th Regiment who were wounded and
missing have arrived at home during the
past week. - •
z& No PAPER NEXT WEEK.-Ac
cording to a custom prevailing to a con
siderable extent, among printers there
41' be no JOURNAL issued from this
office next week-.•
viii—The National Horse Fair will be
held in Williamsport this Fall. This
will afford a fine opportunity for the exhi
bition of the "blooded" stock in this
vicinity.
'As there. will be no exercises-Alf-,
any kind in Coudersport on the coming
4th of July ; those who feel like cele
brating it in the old-fashioned way can
be accommodated at Oswayo Village or I
Harrison Valley.
A GOOD HIT.—In- Duffey's Tremont
news room, Chicago, is displayed a sign
which might be advantageously posted
in the houses of very many subscribers
who pay for newspapers that many others
may read them. It reads as follows, a
large sponge being hung over the space
enclosed in brackets:
"Gentlemen are requested not to [ ]
their Reading."
LOCAL NEWS.-T h &local news market
is decidedly dull—yet everybudi :zlarices
at the local department, and if it contains
nothing the editor is lazy. If he speaks
of things . asthey arc, he is mad. If he
glosses over,. smooths down the rough
points, he is bribed.. If he calls things
by their proper names, he is unfit for the
position of an editor: If he does not, be
is a•rattlehead, lacking stability. If he
condemns the wrong, he is a good fellow,
but lacks discretion. If he lets wrong
and injuries go unmentioned, be is a cow
ard. If he upholds a public wan, be
does it to gratify a spite—is a tool of al
clique, or belongs to the "outs" If he
indulges in personalities, he is a black
gitard; if he does not his paper is dull
and insipid. Who wou!dti't be an editor
Gen. Lew. Wallace has taken columned
at Memphis, and is enforcing strict dis
cipline. The Argtis, a Secession paper,
is reformed, and the- correspondents of
The Tribune and The herald are op.
pointed censors for that and all other
newspapers. Persons hauling down
Union flags will be shot. About 400
took the oath on the 17th Boats -north-
ward go full of freight and passengers.
The C 'cation act meets with the
hearty app cal of the soldiers at Manas
sas. Democrats, as well as Rebublicans,
are in favor of the most radical means,
and all they fear is that Congress will
treat the Rebels too leniently.
,-.
The President has approved the bill
securing the freedom in all the present,
as well as the future, Territories . of the
United States.
A prisoner of war captured near Mc-
Clellan's lines on Thursday informs a
Philadelphia correspondent that Beaure
gard ia positively at Richmond, and is
second in command to Gen. Joe Johnston.
It. was generally understood in are Rebel
camps that a number of his troops • had
arrived, and were, with them, opposed to
McClellan.
Arkansas will soon , furnish a Union
regiment. The Ist Cavalry is rapidly
fdling - up, - and hundreds are repairing., to
the recruiting rendezvous, from ff 'the
western and north-western counties.
Among the prisoners taken at the
recent battle on White River, a Western
dispatch names General Hindman, of
Arkansas. We trust the story may be
\true, as Hindman would be a valuanle
prize.
Col. Slaft, Provost Marshal-of Mew
phis, has ordered that the Mayor and all
other city officials shall take the oath of
allegiance within three days,or be arrested
and treated as traitors.
LATEST NEWS.
[From the Tribune of Monday.] '
Dispatches: from Gen. MeClellan's
headqnartersi:up to 8 o'clock last night.
state that ail was quiet yeaterdaY. Skir
mishing continued all day on =Saturday,
and at night everything indicated:that' a
general engagement was at hand A dis-,
patoh from 'Montgomery, Ala, dated last'
TueSday, is published in Richmond
pa
pers, saying that Beauregard and..hiS staff
had arrived at Montgomery; on their way
to Richmond,' and that a large portion of
the army of the Mississippi wereto
'Bragg holding bitck enough to keep off
Halleck's vandals. So many stories are
told of Beauregard's movements that
one ktiows what to believe; but, this one
is likely to be true. Beauregard could I
not afford to have his communications!
with Richmond cut off, as threateded by 1
Gen...ndraLlie3 movement into' Climber.,
land Gap; there is literally no chaiiee for
the Rebels in the Valley of the Missis-1
sippi, unless to make here and there, a '
dash, which, however . successful at the
moment, could
. he of no ultimate advan
tage; so the rumor that Beatiregard is
trying to re-enforce Johnston is ag least
exceedingly ,probable. His vasenal
presence is of very little consequencel
either way;since his masterly inactivity .
and perpetual retreats have destroyed
among his own men the prestige 'won by
the hotubardnient of Fort Sumter.(
, . By the Roanoke at this port : we haVe
New Orleans dates to the 15th. Gen.'
Butlei spiting a surprise upon his; trooPs l
on the 13th, but the response :was 801
'prompt that he 'issued a speeial , order
I complimenting the men upon their alert
ness, and also , upon - their general behavior
since they occupied the city. The Gen
eral was serenaded on the 14th by a large ,
party of Unionists. Of course lie made
a speech, Which was well received. A
new daily ;paper has just been started,
-dited by fihe great financier, Jacob Bar-'
!ker,-now:Br. scars old. Of course Beau
regard is heard front, via New', Orleans ;!
Ihe had ON sick men in his army atl
Corinth, and sick and well were in a de-
I o
p 1
1 r• ble condition. 'One George Coppel,'
snbscribing himself her Majesty's (Vie- 1
toria's) Aetirig Coastal, had presumed to'
address Gee BUtier a complaint about
the oath required of aliens, and asking
explanatious ; whereupon Gen. Butler
returned the slightly Hibernian 'answer
that no reply xvonld made to the note
until Mr. Cutipel shouldbe recognized by
his own GOvernment as its agent
There has been ....wile lively amt cr,:dit
able.iwurk--marred by a sad catastrephe
I—tii?‘ [[Trite; River, in . A rkarisas. Our
leunlifaat expedition found Nebel batteries
:at Charles . , 85 wiles frow the Missis
ivippi, and whipped them speedily and
handsomely, after about an spur and a
:halfof brisk weak. The Rebels had two
strong batteries, defended by 49' 0 to 500
men, under a traitor unwed Col.\ Frye,
,
Iwho was once in the United States Navy.
ur . lboys—of tit: 43d and 46th Indiana'
)' landed and tun's the woris by bayonet
1 150 It e lAi s were killed and wounded. and
30 c;ipt urt:!ti, 21!1:(111"' the latter Col Frye.
Gen. Se s otield. r union cominander it.
Missouri,: has get some ideas about Rebels
and Rebel property that do not pre:tail nn
thuSeab - uard.; Not lung since he directed
that Rebel guerrillas should be shot at
sight, and their friends and sympathizers
'should - also, be severely Tunished. He
has !wow decreed that ac - ive and passive
Rebels shall be held responsible for dam
age/ to the property and lives of loyal
citizens or scidiers. Fur every- soldier or
ci iliac killed 55.000 will be assessed on
the .I:Zebels ; ;31.00: to 5,5,004 .- fur every
oneones wounded, and cent per cent for all
property destroyed - . The pith !c.f. it all is
that he has the power to enforce this
order, and will do it.
Com. Dupont reports an act so entirely
characteristic of Southern civilization,
th 4 it is .worthy of special notice. Some
armed traitors, ascertaining ; that the
Union forces had left Llutehinson'a Isl
and, stole over there udder cover of iii ,, ht
'7 '
and gratified their hatred of the Yankees
1 1 theY dared not face by murdering a large
nuMber of negroes, who were unarmed
and asleep. That is just what might be
I
expected f from the cowardly traitors of
, 1
61 Palmetto State.
.A.dvices from Corinth indicate that onr I
forces are progressing into the'interior of
Mississippi by way of the NeW Orleans
and Northern Railroad. Son* of Gen .
Sherman's men . occupied, on Friday,,
1:101y Springs, a place of considerable I
1 importance,about 25 miles south of Grand 1
i Junction. , The Rebels had, Of course, 4
removed all their armory machinery, and, i
to !make sure that it was safe, did not stop
with it until they reached Atlabta, Ga.
'he 2Qth Indiana—the regiment that
had such a narrow escape on the HatteraS .
'Beach at Chicatuacomico—had alsmarti
skirmish with the Rebels in front q)f the
Chickahominy on Thursday. They held!
tireir ground completely, bad a lieutenant l
and three men wounded, and were es*c
tally complimented by Gen. Kearney,
who never, praises unless he means it..
!An `order was issued from the War
Department on Saturday, allosiing a pre
mium of-s2 — fdr each accepted recruit
volunteering for three years or for the
w i l
tr, and permitting one month's pay in
a vance to alll who are mustered into
s
;
rvice, whether regulars or volUnteers.
Western rumors, vague and possibly
g oundless, says that Beauregard started
for Richmond I immediately after the
Seven Pines battle; that Gen. Price had
also gone thither to hand in his resign -1
a ion ; and that Bragg was in command
of the traitor army in the West.
A letter from New Orleans,says, that
Fort Morgan has not been surrendered.
Preaching thel gospel of treason has
been stopped by Oen, Wallace.
Azinolincements:
.. 1 : 3 ! - * Armouneements must be pald,in AD
VANCE. One Dollar each.
ifigr-Ple:ase annifunce the name of Wit. T.
LANE, of Sharon toFnship. as a candidate for
nomination to the office or County TELEAS
unga, at . the Fall pouvention.
CURRENT.
I Corrected every W dnesday by P. A. STEB
BINS .4, - CO., - 55'holesale and Retail
Dealers in Gro eries and Provisions,
opposite D. R. Glassmire's Hotel,
Coudersport, Pa.
Apples, green;
do dried,
Beans.
Beeswax, 19 lb.,
Beef, 4l
Berries,' dried, `l4 quart
Buckwheat, bus
Butter, 11 lb.,
Cheese, "
Corn, bush.,
Corn Meal, per cw,.
Eggs, II dos ,
Flour, extra, "'
do super.ino
Hams, 7,3 lb.,
Hay, V ton,
Honey, per lb.,
!Lard, "
Maple Sugar, per
Oats, V bush.,
Onions, "
Pork, V bbl.,
do V lb.,
do in whole ho
PotMoes, per bush
Peaches, dried, VI
Poultry,: V lb.,
Rye, per bush.,
Salt, V bbl.,
do V sack,
Trout, per bbl.,
Wheat -')
P `' bush .,
White Fish, V
MARRIED :
In East Sharon, on the 4th of Oct., 1861,-by
the Rev. Mr. Eaton. ELIJAH GILBERT. and
Miss LAURA E. PAR3IENTER, all of Sharron.
In Sharon, Oct. 19th, 18 . 62, by Nelson Par
menter, Esq., RINALDO 3kDON.ALD, of Sha
ron. and Miss VIEBRIA COWLES; formerly
of Wayne, Penn'a.d - •
In East Sharon, March 12.04. 1862, by the
Re:. Mr. Eaton, OLIVER SHERMAN; of Sha
ron, and INIissSAXTE A. HILL, formerly of
Addism, N. Y.'
DIED :
In Sharon township, on the 13th inst., very
suddenly, Mrs MARY, wife of Capt.
new of the 55th New York Pe,gitnent
In ~Clara, May 15th, EMERANCY, wife of
Pete» Vandarwarka.
Although she Was in the prime of life yet
Consumption's hand was laid upon her and
.she was powerless to resist its fatal grasp.
She was an affectionate wiftvand mother, and
has left a devoted Ilitsband and four children
together with numerous friends and relatives
who deeply mourn her loss. But we trust our
loss was her gaitt.
Gone with the angels,
Gone from our home,
Far through the sunny land,
Joyous to roam.
Let not our sorrow now
Sadden thy heart;
Happily met we here,
Hopefully part.
Come to our fireside
:Morpingrand even;
Tell us- thy happiness—.
:Tell us of Heaven.
So wilt thciu Win us
Frown - sadness and e r are,
And bring back the features
:That joy used to wear.
A YOke of Omen
FOR SALE by
"Mrs.." A. LYON
Sweden, June 21, 1663 •
FOtitTl3l OF JULY, 1562,
Oswa l-
at
yo Village. •
11 - 11713 citizens of Oswayo Villoge propose to
A celtbrate the Anniversary cf our National
Independeniye in ha appropriate manner, and
invite the inhaditants of the surrounding
country to unite With them, as they intend to
have an old-fashioned time.
President of the Day—GEO: ESTES, Esq.
Vice President—V . vm. Dexter, E. T.yman,,
M. Johnson. I ~
Speakers from the Army will be present :-
Chaplain IRev. J. H. ROGERS.
L Reader:
WILLIAI,Is 3.IcDoroALL, Esq.
Marsh.il--Lieut:.Racon,,of the 4Ctli Pent's.
Assist't Ilarshal-i-Lie.ut. Peathbone of the 46th
Secretary—Serg'X J. C. ,Wilkinson of the 46th'
Treasurer-0: 111 Perry.
Police—G. R. Wilburn, Wm. Goodnoe, Leroy
West, N. Goff. I
!Committees—Julius Baker,Consitler Sterns,
Hebron ; H. J. Olmsted, Geol .Metzger, Cou-I,
dersport ; Isaac Barnes, Chas. Tyler, Sharon; I I
Leroy Allen, Wm. A Cole. Clara ; C C Allies,
V. Dickinion, Griesee; E. Cole, T. Dagget, I
I Allegany. !
Committee of Arrangements—Wm. Dexter;
Chas. Head, 0. H. Perry, M. Jackson, Leroy,
WestJ3f. Estes, T . W. Tyler, N. Crittenden,D.
;fa toyer. • .
Special Committee—C. H. Simmons, T. C.
r.) - iikinsOn, M. Jdlinson, S. W. G. Wells.
The proeessionlwill be formed atthe Oswayo
;Village Hotel at 11'1 o'clock and will be escort-1
ed to the grove; Martial INsic, where they
Will be entertained by Speaking.' Alter which!
they will march Iback to the Perry House forj
Dinkier.
THE GREAT NATIIONAL HORSE FAIR WILL THIS
''VEAR. be held! at KEYSTONE PARR, WM
1. uemsportr i PA.,Tue3day, Wedncsday,Thurs
,day and,Fridau, Sept. 2 to 5. inclusive.
Artang,ements I bare been made to secure
the finest assemblage of imported blooded and
native breed q Horses. that has ever been
collected in thisHeountry, The list of Premi
j um. 4 will be large, ranging as high as $290.
Liberal arrangements hare been and trill be
made with the different Railroads. William.
sport is situatedlin OA magnificent Susqop
' hanna Valley, and accessible by Rail from all
parts of the United States, is eminently well
suited for this K i shibition. Fuller particular
will shortly be Oren.
Boardof Managirs—D.R.Jackman,P.Herdic,
Edward Lyon, T. N. Bugg, Henry Drinker,
Gordon F. 'Mason, Col. S. G. Hatkway, J. H.
Cowden, Wm. dolder,
A. E. Kapp. President ; W. F Logan, Chief
3farshai ; H, E. Taylor, Treasurer;-George
De Pui, Secretary. 28te
$621 to 1 00
100 200
1 00 - 1 50
2 - 0 25
4 5
6 12
371 44
12 15
7 lo
75 .6.6
150 175
,bbl., E5O 7
550 6
9
7008
26 30
50 75
16 00 18 00
10 13
6 7
25 371
25
5 7
63 75
275 350
1 1 Th.)
450 500
100 1 124
450
having. removed to their new) Wareromme
: I
NO. 478 BRoAnwAr,'
are now prepared to offer the publid,
nificent new scale full
7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOVIANO. ,
containing all improvements Tnownl in
country or Europe, over-strung bass,. FI
graud action, harp pedal, full iron fraM
`` 8150
WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS,
Rich moulding cases, i
; • $175 to 8200,
all warranted made of the best seasoriell
and to stand betterathan any so
1
$4OO or $5OO by the old methods of ninnj
tore. We invite the best jtidges to eLvt
and try these new instruments, .and Sfe:
ready at all times to test theth with any c
manufactured in this count,y.• j.
GII.A.VESTEFIN & HAL
478 Broad Way, New Irc
Zmi
Mercarr4lle,..4l.pprailtemen
ist of Venders of Merelntnclise an
AA 111
Classification of Potter County o
year 1862:
NASf ES.
F. T. Subr
IT. Theis
Ch4rles Missner
Cort derspor
C. S. E. A. Jone 3 13
E. N. Stebbins &Bro. ' 'l3
Olmsted & KeVey 14
D. E..olthsted 13
E. K. Spencer 14
Collins Smith'
14
J. S. Mann -14
Harrison.
14
MJry Goodman
.ostrivo.
C. IT. Simmons
'
Wm.'3lcDounnll' i 4
0.
Coln - ell 4: 'Weston
Mann 3: Nichols
A. 'W. Hurnpliyey
Canfield 1.7. Skeltian
B. S;
A. Corey
L. Bird , •
Wm. A. Whitley
B . : Hull •
14
• 1
'Wharton.
'Barclay & Brainard 14 .1 14 " 00
Notice is hereby given thatia 6:ma 'of Ap
peal will be held at the Cernm)ssioner'glOfEce
in Coudersport on the 25tbvlaiy of Jin n el next
at which:time and place all peesons aggfiered
by the foregoing appraisement *ill belheard
and such abatements matie—is ere deemed
just and proper. JEROME:CBEESBBO '
Hereanti)e ApprOser.
May 22 1862
• Notice. i f
WIIEREAS letters.testinieritaryto4e es
tate of John GloPpy, ! Lae of gyrania
township, dec'd, hare been ranted to the
subscriber, all persobs indebted tot i li4 said
estate are requested to make Immediat pay •
Meat, hod those haring , clainas or detnands
against the state or the saitti deceddnt, still
make known the s:tnie withoitt delaytti
ROBERT YOUNG,. Exet
Sylrania,, Potter Co„ Pa., N'ar. 18 j ,
,
rya: E A.ttantic Monthly for rebruari
ceired and fonsale at tliti Post OfF
.) I .
ALSO, Hdrper,Pelersun ariclithe net ' -!
.
AL ican Patriotic Ifoutlily ,
—fAe Co
$25 EMPLOIERIENT", titlr I
AGENTS WAN'i'ED,
_ t
We' will pap froth. $25 to $751 per tool* .
and all expenses, to, active Agedts, or give a
commission. PartieulOrs sent 'free. 'Address
Ears SZIV4N6 MACIIIND COMPAST O B. JAMES )
General Agent, Milan, Ohio, •1, au2ll.
The. Confess' iong_. atidl
piXPERIENCE of arilaval ; idli - Published
for the benefit and Its a wairting unit a
caution to young men who stiffer gromNqryous
Debility, Premature' Deeay, isuppiyina at
the same-time the means of self-cure. By ',one
who has cured himself after belng put to great
expenie through medical imposition aridguack•
ory: By enclosing a post-paid addressed 6ti
relope, single Copies limy be had &f the author,
NATFIANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.; Redford , Kitigs
counts-, New York. r -Marl9spuly,!: I 1 1
WAN TE.I4 r , , '
1 1.. i •
50,000 Pounds Uf iIV . OOIIIJ 2
FOR which the Highest Markk.i'rice I
nt
paid by '
,
P. A. STEBBIEA & pcil
Coudersport, June, 1862 i 1 .1
MOOTS AND SHOES:
A. SANDBERG ..&'IBRO'S
;
1 'Tanners and Curtiers,
I[AVE also established a ;•
.Boot aiad §ll.
Manufactory, opposite D. F. Wassmire's E4t
in the room formerly occapied' by J. Si, SMit
They offer their Boots and Shoes at a
OWER RATE THAN THE SAME QUALITY S
EVER BEEN SOLD IN POTTER: COUNTY.
And they will have nothing bdt the bet*W9r
men and the best stock that the, country iw
prod*, and money and laborean procure.
THEY FEEL CONFIDENT THAT THEIR
WORK WILL GIVE SATTSFACTIONi.
Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep iP 1
taken at the Highest Markpt Price.
(IVE P S A :1 1 .111A.L I
Coudersport, ' Pa., March 19' I'l
OAT , ' ONLEIER, SAPONFE7. '
R!
THE RAI4.LT SOAP ;M I AREE.
All Kitchen Grease can be made into good
SOAP; by using Sapiont'fisr
DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EAPH HOX.
Soap is as easily, made with irp asairakiktg' I
a cup of coffee.
.; j I
Manufactured only by the Flatent'ee9.l
T'ENWA SALT iIANUFACTIMING COiTPANY,
No. 127 Walnut street, Philadelphia(
Feby. I , 18G2. Iy.
NOTICE. TO EVE RYBO Y.
SIGN AND HOUSE, AND WAGON PAIKER,IPAPER
HANGER AND GLADEA.. - -'s
rlinklE undersigned wishes to inform the pub.'.
litt* of Coudersport and , vieinity that he
will attend toap-ivork entrusted to bin 3,
Particular ,atiention paid to Pitper-Han
Shop with John Reckbow, l east side of the
Court House. Ft. BACKIP.
Coudersport, April 30 prd
$16.0
BEST PIANOS. S!7,z , 0
GROVESTEEN S HALE,
.Al)6ott.
CLAS3t
Roulet.
• I 4
Sharon
14
14
14 1
14 1
Vlyssei. j
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141
U
XErila GOODS
iUST arri'ved and for sale at fair forices,aad
for READY-PAY EXCLUSIVELY, a gen
eral assortment of New Goods, sucti as
FARM TOOLS, I . -
NAILS and GLASS.
and other HARDWARE.,
HATS and CAPS, .1 r
CLOTHING. and _
• BOOTS and SHOES.
A FULL .SUIT FOR $5.00
Dry. GOOds, • GrOCeriee,
Crockery, Notion,
SCHOOL BOOKS'',
BLUE FISH, X&CKEREL, COD, acid HALI
BUT, Etc., Etc., ac., &c., and 'so foakt,h. - 1 -
CASH taken at . Par.
- CREDIT taken at 00000000
• COUNTY, ORDERS at 90 Cts.
ULYSSES :;CE(OCL ORDERS at • Par.
ULYSSES TOWN ORDERS at , 88 Cts.
PRODUCE at What it ie worth.
Good ASHES at , 8 tO 12 Cts;
L. BIRD.
BrOolila l nd, (formerly Cusliogville.) ,
• May 17, 186.2. • " '
STOP I
MONEY, MONEY SAVED!
Union Clothing Ennioritan I
•
Cornevoi Main and Plank itarid
From 25 to 30 Cents!
On every DOHai
' By purchasing you
I
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
GOODS
CLO •I ; if Li
D. 'STRAUS & CO
Wellsville, N. 1862 , • ,
UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION
New Store! New - Goods
The undersigned beg leave to, inforin the
publiO that they hare opened business at
' c
waLsvILLE, N. Y.i
•• • •
Corner Main and Plank Road Streets,opposite
the Unionalock, where they wilk display an
entire new - stock of
Reailymade
this
enrit
0, for
GENT'S FERNISIIING GOODS,
which will far surpass in quality, style and
price anything ever exhibited in this town.
,
. -
We' are aware that to build up a large trade,
it is not only necessary to ha.ire' desirable
gcods, but to • ;
i
' 1 SELL TEEM CHBAP,
•1 t •
ma
d for
afar
.imine
stand
ltlitrs
,
And ,
we•will make it an object for buyers'to
! examine Our stock before purchasing else
where. Ali goods shown cheerfully; repre
sented.fuirly,nnd submitted, to the purchaser's
unbiased. opinion. ;
This is a branch of an extensie manufac
turing house in _Elnlira; N. X., and therefore
you will find all ClOthing well Made and got
np in the lafest style.
El
their
'r the
An earl's call will most assuredly secure a
splendid. bargain at the UNION CLOTHING
EMPORIUM. ' D. HTI4US' lc CO.
We Jinie 1862
'ESSE.
7 00
7 00
7 Oo
P. A. STEBBINS & CO
Have just received's
10 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
NEW LOT OF
BRADFORD non
7 00
POINTS.
Woo
I 7;00
7,00
7 00
,7 00
Which, they are
SELLING VERY LOW FOR
7'oo
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March 12, 1868
SUBSGRIPTION.S forwarded for any of the
standard publications, and bOoks procur
ed from Boston, Philadelphia or New York,
on.shprt notice. Give us a callat the
POST OFFICE.
ROWN SUGAR for 10 cents per pOund
LP -and;County orders taken at 85 cents on
he dollar at the - Post Office Store.
Jan. 8.
14 LAN KS of all kinds for sale at this Mee
..11 Deeds, Warrant's ; Executions, Summons,
Subpcenas, Constable Sales, Township and
Schl Or.lers, Notes of all kinds—kept on
hard and printed to order. JOB 'WORK at
tended to pr mptly, and at 'prices to snit the
times; Give as a trial. - I
TB\HI nEST fIF FLQUR kept constantly on
.4and at the Post Once Store.
I 3 VERTISE the Jour
nal. Only paper in toe county. ,
CANASE it AGA MILLS
SUPERFINE FLOEfli. for $1.35 :per Sack, or
$5.25 per Barrel.
-.Alsn, Groceries •
of every description as cheap as can be afford
ed, 'at..tbe. POST OFFICE STOBP6
Feb. /9, 1862 '
KIM
' 12 TSUI
YOU WILL SAVE
At the new Union,
and
AND i
Al•
NEW GOODS-
Purchased during the meat pale end OM
Online in Nods is Now York
DRY GOODS,
Ladies Dress Goods,
Ell
Read -made Clothiziß.
HATS and CAPS.
'BOOTS and sxos►
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
CROCKERY,
'anoy Goods.
NOTIONS.
Wool, Twine, Wall•Pape
NAILS.'
,- and
wooDEN . -*Ama.
We respectfully tarifa a call, feeling Gonadal
that we can aupp,ly the 'rang of all on isms
o their satisfaction, giving better °pada hi
ess MONEY than can he had at *ay of
House in Potter or adjoining counties.
We hare also added to our well-1 - mint ais
of goods, 's
new and complete stock at
PURE DRUGS.
Aledicin.es.f Chemloals.
Pa,ints. Oil;h Va,rxtiab.se.
Glu.e!s, Dye Stuffis.
CASTILt SOAP.
Sponges. Corks. 13ottieSs
Vials and- rsamp-Molisik
&o.
- sto.
ALL OF WHIC{ L
virM be sold
at the
'VERY LOWEST -RAM
MR
CASH.
Don't Fall to Call ant 836 1
P. 4. STEMS & CO.
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CORNER Oil MAIN MW SECOND STEKEtio
OWDKREIPOICT, PA.
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