The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, July 30, 1862, Image 3

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tun POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL
- L the only; paper 'published in Pottei county
c irculates among an intelligent class of peu
aad is thus an excellent medium for both
city and Country
Transient Advertisements and thoselrom
distance must ! be Cash or have responsible re
ference.
All communications, to receive attention,
meet be directed to the Editor, find contain
the name of the writer. No attention paid to
Anonymous communications.
TERMA.—One copy,one year, $1; Six copies
$5 ; Twelve copies, $10; Twenty copies, $lB,
with one to the person raising the Club. The
money must accompany the names: '
1 condrport t Wednpsday Veining, Jilly 30,4862.
Local and General.
j See New Announcements
- mar% Rush Petriken•has been nominated
by Clinton county fore Congress, and James
Chatham for Assembly.
Roy Stone, of the Bncktails, has
been authorized to raise a Brigade. Major
Stone is from Warren.
Parson Brownlow said in F a recent
* speech: "I have spoken in all the loyal States
except Vermont I have not been there.
"knew it.was unnecessary to instruct them in
their duty, as that is the- only State which
never voted the Demo .ratic ticket"
- 118.„Fred. T. Suhr i= about opening a store
et Lewisville. We wish him success, and
would say to our friends out there that they
will find him an honorable dealer and a good
citizen. Give him a call.
H. Storrs opens a Boot and Shoe and
Grocery store in Shippen,
16 6 . There are three bridges to be built
,in
Shippen and Portage township on the Potter
and ,Mcßean State Road. Sealed proposals
will be received, until Monday, August llth,
by the State Road Commissioners or by Fred.
Sizer in Portage, where plans and specifica
tions can be ;seen.
•Correspondents will phase understand
that we don't want long-winded essays, but
abort and pithy productions. Of course every
'writer is in love with his or her own bantling,
but it should be- remembered that we, want
matter to interest the readers,nnd not writers.
Editors claim the privilege of writing all, the
dull things—a privilege which, perhaps, they
exercise somewhat extensively. And for mer
cy's sake don't send us "poetry" without yon
•are certain it will be accepted—we have a lot
on hand that we will dispose of by the pint,
vitirt or .bushel, just as purchasers may de!.
sire.
ggiLlion. John C. Knox, who presided over
the Convention which assembled. at Ilarris•
burg oi the 17th inst., is a prominent isnem l 7 .
ber of the Democratic party, and a gentleman
vif high character end extensive influence:4
The nominee for Surveyor General, 'Wm. L.
Ross, ts . likewise a Democrat, of the Union
stamp, and a distinguished citigen of Lucerne
County. The platform adopted is Wholly
unobjectionable. It makes loyalty tire sole
test, and hence every true patriot in the Stafe
can stand upon it. • •
ler Seldom does affliction fall upon'a fhtn.•
ily as it has done upon that cfJac4) Frederik
And Barbara Hauser, of Upper Fairfield towri
ship. Within a space of about six weeks no
less than eight of their children died of diP,
theria, as follows: May 20,
,Frederick Jacob,
aged nine years, nine mouths and nlheteee
days; July 1, Adam, aged eleven years, five
months end thirteN days ; July 3, Julianii,
itged seventeen years, eleven months and six,
teen days; July 8, Mik; aged twelve years,
tea months and eight days ; July 9, ;Mar&
Catherine, aged two years, eight months and
nine days ; July 14, Cristine, aged six years,
five months and six days ; July 15, John,
iged•nineteen years, five months and eleven
days; and July 16, Euoosine, aged eight
years, four months. and fourteen days.-41y
coming Gazette.
/ The New Call for •Trdops.
At Harrisburg, Easton, and various other
towns throughout the Commonwealth, public
Meetings have been held to encourage enlist,-
' meats , and secure the payment of bounty to
volunteers.. ln every instance the requisite M
pay the bounty on the contingents of the re
spective counties has been promptly raised.,
lWe have one Company to raise in this county
,and as yet there has been little or nothing
done. Men are daily leaving the county going
into New, York and enlisting, where they re
teive,thelr bounty and are immediately formed
ipto .Regiments. This will not do. Some
, means must be devised to secure such men for
- the Potter Company., Ever since the war be
am men have been recruited from this county
Into New York Regiments *until with ahnost
seven .hundred men in the field we can. bat
.claim three companies in Pennsylvania '&O 7.
!Meats. Of course the bounty given across the
dine makes it an object, and this is what we
• should avoid.. _We propose that the Commis
sinners meet and appropriate at least rOne
Thousand Dollars towards 'raising a bounty ef
$25 for Potter County's company, the balanee
should •be raised by priVate subscriptions.
By:this Means the volunteer would recei
st 4 advance pay. No one is so poor but :h e at
he can leave his fatally with such an induce
meat. Other counties are offerifig bounties
and why should not ours? Those who can
not - o,.can give 'of their, abundance. •The
company must, be raised ; if not by volunteer
ing then-by drafting. It is the business of the
Naaiin to crash this Rebellion, .and the duty
of Pennsylvania to furnish, immediately,. her
quota. Love of 'Country, 'as well as State
pride, should make us earnest and• active in
the present emergency. The time for "spread
eaglnir speeches is past. Works are needed
fillA works too that touch the pocket.
, • .
-- 'll - 111ECKINAIDGISIC -
There is a-concerted *IBA being made by
:the Democratic party thl'OtgliCatt tIM North to
have President timid herd npio ;Alio cen
sure for the;_verY few. Anti-Sl#ery steps he
has made. Their glory has departed and like
the ancient Pharierets they now pro ess great
philanthropy, strong yearaings.gor e Union,l
and honorable desires for the goo d t of the
whole.coutitry: i'be meaning of their cry for
“the I Tnion as it was and the Coustlintlon as
it is" can easilf be . interpreted. Two years
ago the United States Senate, .be Supreme
Bench and the Executive were 6 the hands of
men who scrupled at no act of abasement to
the God of Slaiiery. , All dishonorable pur
poses must sooner or later fall victinM to the
nntemptred zt•al of their workera or their own
inherent rottenness. The loss of power by the
Democratic patty was owing, in a measure,to
botkthese cadses. - Its adherents have,during
Many long years, labored rot its supremacy
with a zeal that has Oftimes made them fail
to see the utter renunciation of all principle
and made them Cling to the object for the sup
posed advantage to be pined 1,15 r the party.
They have cast aside the equality-preserving,
justice-awarclineprinciples of Jeffersen,have
forsaken the Union vigor of thelaCkson era,
and have hugged to their bosoms neW princi
ples black as the ace of spades. Unlike Jef
ferson, who believed Slavery an . evil forced
upon us by the Crown Government ; they be
lieve it to be a christianizing, civilizing,Bible
sanctioned institution, which according to the
doctrine of Chas O'Conner is to work incal
culable good to the whole nation and partic
ularly to the - enslaved. A. return to t he
i con
duct or, a few years ago is their meaning of the
"Union as it was." The bludgeon that struck
down defenceless Sumner is to strike down
every4ther man who dares to say hisl soul is
his own. The threat of disunion, bred in the
South and industriously Cultivated in the
North by the slavish horde of dirt-eaters,
Which defeated Fremont in '56 by taking the
cream lout of milk-ancl-water.Northerners,and
which;will, In case of a settlement upon this
locofoCo basis, be held over us during every
i-
Presidential campaign, backed' up bythe
les
ample o l f Jeff. Davis' ii.ttempt. Thia opposition
to a free government polic'y is based upon the'
truthful supposition that if the Rebellion is
crushed, instead of compromised, Slavery will
go down with it; hence, when the States are
again brought together, this power that has
for many years kept the Democratic party in
power i will be gone never more to return.
They see that now, even now, when the Na
tion needs the enegies of all its professedly
loyal people to. insure its safety, is the time
to strike for the suecor of this national night
mire, ere the march of events make it an insti
tution of the past. Speaking in the latter-day
politician's spirit, who can blame them ? But,
in the light of our 'national difficulties, are
they not guilty, aye, blood guilty? It has
been clearly demonstated since the war began
that if the negroes of 'the South were freed,
they would not only dig our trenches—of
which the Union army has had a surfeit—but
, in cases of necessity would use the , bayonet
and ball. The Law of Nations lays it down
as a cardinal principle that an invading army
can abolish all or any institutions of the coun
try it is invading; we know that the slaves,
once made to feel that they were flee, would
leave the plantations and workships in the
South and join the Northern army, thus ma
terially increasing the efficiency of our army
while at the same time withdrawinecessary
supplies from the Rebels. This is so clear
that any one may see it. Why, then, should
not President Lincoln be supported by these
men professing so much love for and devo
tion to their Country/
This hanging hanging back,Taulr-finding, mourning
over necessary taxation, exalting Ben. Wood
and defaming Sect'y Stanton, • savors more of
a rebellious and traitorous spirit than of true
devotion to the "Union as it Was"' or "the
Constitution as it is."
MEI
Its. Pupils desirous of entering the
Coudersport Academy the present term,
but who are now engaged in teaching .or
otherwise, would do well to commence on
Monday, the 11th of August. Classes
then formed will he continued, ',without
interruption, the subsequent term, if de
sired. I
Announcements:
* * * Announcements must be pa • n AD
VANCE. One Dollar each.
To the Voters of Potter county
I will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff
at the ensuing election, subject to the decision
of the Fall Convention. D.C.LARRABEE.
Ulysses, July 28, 1862.
MPlease announce the name of DANIEf.
SUNDERLIN, of Hector township, as a candi
date for the office of County TREASURER,
subjell to the decision of the Fall Convention
•- -
462rPlease announce the name of Wu. T.
LANE, of Sharon township, as a candidate for
nomination to the office of County TREAS
URER, at the Fall Convention. X,
kW-Please announce the name ofELEAZER
LYMAN, of Oswayo township, as a candidate
for nomination to the office of CountyFREAS
IIRER at the Fall Convention. • lEssca.
iniirAnnounce the name of Jinn's BAKER,
of Hebron township,as a candidate for SHER
IFF, subject to the decision of the Fall Con
vention. I *
se" Please announce' the name of CHAN
CEY P. KILBOURNE, of Hector township, as
a candidate for County COMMISSIONER,sub
ject to the decision of the Fall Convntion.- N
ser-Please announce the name of S. H.
MARTIN, of Pike township, as a candidate for
County AUDITOR, subject to the decision of
the Fall Convention. 13:
♦dministratria' Notice.
WHEREAS, letters of Administration on
the estate of Tohn A. Mao fa, late of
Sweden township, Potter county, dectd, have
been granted to the undersigned, all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make
Immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same will present then duly au
thenticated to the subscriber.
SARAH NICHOLS, 4dudniitratria,
Sweden, July 21, 1862.
• ' r: - '' PRICE CVIIRENT; -
oOrrected every Wedliesday. by P. A.' STEB
BINS -A _ CO., Wholesale and Retail
Dealeis in Groteries and Provisiohsi
. • opposlteD. F. Glassmire's Hotel,
Coudersport, Pa. ' '
Appll3, Ow% lil bush., c $624 to 1 06
do dried, " , 1Co; 00
Bean i it , ' 100 1 60-
Beeswak, Ifl lb., - . 20 26 '
Beef, a
, 4 5
Berries, dried-, I? quart 6 12i
Buckwheat, V bush., , 7i. 44 .
Butter, /il lb., 12 •15
Cheese, " . 7 10
Cern; Ifl busbv, 75 88
COnOeal, per cwt., 150 175
Eger', V doz., 12
Flour, extra, eil bill%) , 6507 00
do superfine " i 5606 06
Hams, ifi, lb., ,6 121
Eiay, `fl ton,_ ! . V ock 800
Honey, per It, . 10 . 12i
Itard, 4, . ,10 -12 i
Maple Sugar, per tb.l 8 • 107
Oats, 11l bush., ~ 26 30
Onions, is 50 75
Pork, l bbl.) 16 06 18 00
dO V lb., 10 13
do Id whole hog, qp lb.)
. = 6 7
Potatoes; per bush., 26 37}
Peaches dried 'il lb., 25
Poultry, `l , l lb., 5 7
Rye, per bush., 63 '75
Salt, ifl bbl., 175 350
. . ----
,do V sack,
Trout, per bbl.,
Wheat, V bush.,
White Fish, V 3 bbl.,
The Partnership
E XISTING
heretofore under thd &an or
EGarrett, Baily & Co. is this"ciay disOlved
by the withdrawal of the undersigned. .
FIENVi.GARRETT.
Philadelphia ) July 10, 18i12. St
Notice I
MY Wife, JULIA ANN, has left my bed and
bOard,without provocaiion,and I hereby
caution all persons not to trust her on my
account as I will pay no debts of her contraa
ing unless compelled by law:
J. S. GOLDSMITH.
Hebron, July 8, 1862 ,
/
The Buffalo Mercantile College
CORNER OF MAIN AND SENECA STREETS!'
Ts an important link in the great chain of
NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, lo
ca.tedln the following' cities, Viz:
NEW-YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA,
BROOKLYN,
TROY,
CLEVELAND,
DETROIT, CHICAGO,
AND SAINT LOUIS. '
A Scholarship issued from the Buffalo Col
lege, entitles the holder to attend either or all
the Colleges for tin unlimited time. , '
The Design of these Institutions,is to impart
to young men and Indies, a thorough, practi
cal business•education.
These Colleges are organized and conduct
ed upon a bests which must secure, to each
separate Institution the hest possible facilities,
for imparting a thorough mercantile educa
tion, and render it as a whole, the most Com
prehensive and complete system in this Counlty
Book-Keeping in all, its department, Com
mercial Law,Commercial Arithmetic and Pen
matiship, are Ought in the most thorough and
practical manner.
The Spencertan System of Penmanship, is
taught by competent and experienced teachers
Scholarship, payable in advance, $4O:
' College open day at d evening: no vacations
Resident Principal at Buffalo, Xi C. 13IIYANT.
For further information, please call at the
College rooms, or send for,Cathlogne and Cir•
culer enclosing letter stamp. :Address i '
BRYANT & STRATTON,
Jyoly Buffalo, N, Y.
- 7
= OANAS'ERAGA rams
SUPERFINE FLOUR for $1.3.5 per Sack, or
_ .
$5.25 per Bartel.
'Also, Groceries - , • •
of every description as cheap as can be afford
ed, at the POST OFFICE STORE.
Feb. 19, 1862
" TEE UNION "
ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD S ,
Philadelphia.
'UPTON B. NEWCOMER, proprietor.
This Hotel is central, Convenient by
Passenger cars to all parts of the' city, and,in
every particular adapted to tlie wants of the
business public. i
Terms $1 50 Or day.
101)1( STOREi,
Main above Third. St.,
COLTIYERSPORT, PA,
W. MANN, PROPRIETOR.
4 , 1
LOOKS, MAPS, UfLOBES,
BLANKS- -
DOCKETS- -
LEDGERS
DAY-BOOKS-
RECEIPT-BOOKS I
MEMORANDUMS,
PASS-BOOKS, I
DIARIES,
PORTFOLIOS, -
HERBARIU)!S,
LETTEP.,-BOOILS &
LN%OICE-BOOKS.
Greek, Latin, French and German Text-
Books.
- All School Books used 177 ' I. the County
kept on hand, or immediately procured
when desired. .
Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when
desired.
A good assortment of Paper, Envelopes,
Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw
ing Materials, Water Colors, Sm.
BIBLES, TESTAMENTS,
PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds,
MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC.
Slates, Balers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess
Bien, &c., &c. PRODUCE of all kinds taken
in exchange for Books, &c. [ll-4-]
SUBSCRLPTIONS forwarde& for any of the
standard publications, and books procur
ed from ,Boston, Philadelphia or New York,
on short notice. Give us a call at the
' POST OFFIOE.
$231 EMPLOYMENTS a 7 6!
-
AGENT i om WANTED..
!We will pay fr o to' $25 per mortlt,
and all expeoses,-to active Agents, or give a
commission.. Partitulars sent free. Addreis
Eats Smwiso Cokrestr, R.IJAMES,
General Agent, !Jilin, Ohio,l attally
The Confession and .I
XPERIENCE of an Intralid. Pnblished
for the benefit and as a warning and a
caution to poling lan Who suffer framlNerrons
Debility; Premature patsy, kc., supOiying at
the same time the means of self-cure. 1 By one
Who has cured himself after being putlto great
eapense through mnclical imposition andquaclt
ory. ' By enclosing -n post-paid addreased d ett.
, elope; eisk 91e .opies , may be bad of thel author;
NATICANIEL 11AVFAIR..Es9., Betlford,Kings
ben*, New 'York.HAlarl9spnly I .
WAN TED
.1
50000
Pounds of0 1 0
FOR which Ile Highest, Maikellqicelliviil be
by,_
P. A. STEIitINS & 100.
Coudersport, June, 1862. I
THE GREAT NATIONAL HORSE FAIR WILL THIS
VRAR be held atKEYSTONE FARB., Wm
mAshd‘our,PA.l,Tuesday,Wednead4,27iurai.
day and Priday, Sept: 2to inclusive;
Arrangements have been made tot secure
the finest assemblage of imported blooded and
hativb breed 'of Horses, that has ever been
collected in this co:untry, The list oflPremi4
tins will be large, ranging as high' s ;$2OO.
Liberal arrangements'hatte been and will be
tnade with the differeht Raiihmds.
sporeis situated in the' magnifroetit Susque4
a,
henna Valley, and ecteSsible by Rail froth all
parts of the Hnited States,. is eminently Well
suited for this Elhibition. Faller particularS
*ill shortly be given. ,
• 3oardof Mitnagerg—D.ll.4ckman,P.llei l dic,!
Edward Lyon, J. N: liagg, 'Henry brinker,
Gordon F. Mason, Col. S. G. Hath*ai, J. IL
CoWden, Wm: Colder, I*
A. E. Kapp,President • W. F. Loga, ciao
_
Ord'
15 .
4 50' 5 00.,
100 1 121
450 600
Marshal; H. E. •Taylor, Treasurer; Gei
De Pni, Secretary..
WESTERN HOTEL
Nos. 9.11, 13, 15, 17;' COMITIASIDT 13
Near Broadway, ' New Ydrk Ci
This old-established and favorite
the Businesa comMunity ha.sbeen redei
fitted, and is complete in everthing tl
minister to the comfort of its:patrons.
and Families are specially and magi!'
vided,for.
It is centrally located in the busing
Of the city, and is Contiguous to the pr
lines of steamboats, cars, omnibuses, I;
In consequence of the pressure Cai,
the Rebellion, prices have been reduci
ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PEI
The table is amply supplied with!
luxuries of the season, and is equal to
any other hotel in the country. !
' Ample accommodation , ' are offered
ward of 400 . guests. I
Do not believe runners, hackmen,aM
who may say "the Western Hotel is fi
D, D. WINCHESTER, Fropi
!Thos. D. Winchester. '
BOOTS 'AND SHOES.
A. ANDBERG'& B RA'S •
, ;
Tanners and Carriers,
lIAVE also established a
• 1300t,' and 'Shoe
Manufactory, opposite D. F.(Glassmirtri Hotel;
itkhe room formerly ()Coupled by J. B. Smith.
They offer their Boots and &ties at 0.
COWER RATE TRANI Tilt SAME OUALITY AVE
EVER BEEN SOLO IN POTTER COUNTY,
And they will have itothing hut the btist wOrk
,
men and the best stock than the country I wilt
produce, and money and labor can Oocure.
• THEY FEEL CONFIDENT THAT THEIR
WORK WILL ONE SATISFACTION : .
Hides, Calf Skins, SheeplPelis
taken at the Highest Market Price.
aI'CtE US A '
Coudersport, March 19 °
OAP OM:FIER, SAP ONE4ER:i
1 THE FAMILY SOAP AtAKER.,
1
Mi Kitchen Grease can be , made into good
SOAP, by Sdponifier /1
D:IRtUtiOSS AOCOMPANIENG EOH BOX
Soap 'is as easily Made with it, as naakitli
a cup of eoffeb. 1
Slantifactnred only by the Paten ees.
PERFA SALT MAINFAdTITRIIIEi tIqMPArli
1 ; No. 127 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
• Feby. 1,1862. ; ly
NOTICE TO EVERYBODY.
SIGN AND WAGON PAINTER; PAPER
!. •
• HANGEIV AND GLAZIER.
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0 , I
'ME undersigne&wishes.to informthe putl-
ill.. lic of Coudersport and vicinity that .he
will attend to all work entrusted to him.
Particular attentlbn paid to Paper-Hanging:
Shop with John Reckhow, east side of thp
Court House. 1 F. L BAgicus.
1 Coudersport; April 30 6m 1 i
,
=PST, PIANOS:
GROVESTEEN kEtALE,
having temoved to their ne* warerooirisi
NO. 478! BROADWAY, I I
are now prepared to Offer the publid i wag.
nificent new scale full . '
1, •
7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO
containing all improvements know ifi this
country or Europe, over-strung bass, French
grand action, harp pedal, full iron frame, for:
$150! 'QASH,
WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEAR ' S
Rich moulding cases, ' •
$l5O
.$ll5 to' 9200; •
all warranted made of the best seasoned =-
feria], and to stand better than anyl i sold for
$4OO or $5OO by the,old methods of mandfac
fure. We intrite the best judges to lexamine
and try thesd.new instruments, and We stand
ready at all times to ;test-them with any 'others
Manufactured in thiS county.
GRAVESTEEN & H4E,
478 Broad Way, New, York.
3xa]
MN
WHEREAS letteiS testimentary to the es
tate of John Olospy, late of Sylvania
township, dec'd, have been: granter to, the
subscriber, all persOns indebted to,the said
*estate are requested to make; immediate pay •
meat, and those having claims or Idemands
against the state of the said decedent, will
make known the same without delay to ;
• ROBERT YOUNG; Executir.
,Sylvania, Potter CO„ Pa., Mar.
•
THE BET OF FLOUR kept conitantly on
hand at the - , • Pon Office 3 ttrres
me 3i
128. e
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fitly re
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LaOies
ly pro-
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rincipat
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that of
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in Geode in New tork:.
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invite n. cull; feeling eConfikien
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that wa can supply t he wants of all on teitha
:tioti r giving better Gdods• toi
to.their satisfite.
all can be had at any tither
less MONEY
or adjoining tountnii.:
Howe in Potter
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tied. t o dui ,iibii-icniiiiii iiii4k
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We itaPe. ttiiio
AO genie; a ne
and complete stock of
DRUGS;
' Pu
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Aedidhle§; Oitutiiicai6;
paints Oils; Varnishes,
.
Dye Stem's;
dAsTiLig. sOAA
BpongeEi botdds.
Vials anti I,Jan:ll)4llam:wit
&ea 6o;
ALL OFWHICII
urb sold
at tile
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VERY
LOWEST Rind
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Edict, Fail to
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Costrit 911111Alir
Df &dont Bniarrs
(X)UDERS
OAT; PA:
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JuZltirrEllg-al*trattAMt l 2
eral assortment of New Goodii as
FARM TOOLS, -
NAILS and aILASS._
' and other ,614/OJ, MOAN
HATS aid..CAPS,
CLOTHING, and.
i BOOTS and aiiOEN.
A"AVIA: BM FOR s6.eo
airy - Goods, GrootOol
Crockett% - Notionsi
SCHOOL lidom
BL PItH, ItIACKBREL, OOD, and
BUT; Etc.; Etc., &c., &O.; and sd fliOrtb.
CASH, takeii at
CREDIT eaten at ' ' blldotkloo -
COUNTY ORDERS at - 80 Vic
ULTSSI3B SCHOOL (JAMBS at • Ptir;
ULYSSES. TOWN OItDEILStit• 86 NI
PRODUCE at Allatit - 18 worth/
Good ASHES at 8 tO 12 Ct.:
Brookland, (fbrEnntly CtlahingVille4
Kay 17, 186 i _
MEI
MONEY, MONEY SAS D I
Union bkithing Emporkin
Corner of Main and Pinfik Road Sts:
y pilit6sing Our
CLOtiiIM• AlltDtit...Cß.lll6lllM
CtLASSi
'at:vita/hi ElMPOrtitilts
ti. sti&trs & cd:
Wellskiile, N. 'r. ; teo
UNPARALLELED ATTRAOTIONI
New Stotd! NeW tidtidisi
The iindersigneil beg leajre tb
Faille iliai.they have opened bueittees,o:;,
Corner Main and Plank Road Btreds,opposite .
the Unidii Block, *llefe they will display ad
entire he* stock or
BEN 'S ttltrfialiNti GOOD;
Which will. far siipais in liitality, style aid
price *anything ever ethibited in this tolta.
We are aware that Di build up a large tradei
it is not - Only necbs§aky to have desitabld
goods, bit to
And itre Will make it an object for btiyeiti td
eXamine our stock before purchasing else=
where: All goods shown cheerful 4, .repre=
rented fairly-041d sill:nitted to the pUttliaser'a
unbiased Opinion.
This is a [hunch Of an extensive fiiantifse=
faritig house id Eliiiira, N. Y., and theieford
you will fitld all OlPthing well made and got
riP in the latest style.
An early call will most assuredfiSeetire 4
, 1
splendid bar nat the UNION cIItitHING
EMPORIUM. • D. STRAUS Sr, CO;
Wellsville, une 1862
A. STEBBINS k CO:
Have just received
NEW LOT OF
BRADFORD FLOWN
I AND
_POINTS.
•
• Which thfi are
BELLiNG VERY LOW FOR
EVADY PAY!'
Maich 12, 1862:
tile;
_
R to exchangefor Horses, Ifigons, Strict
O
Good Notes or Judgments.. A. Valuable
Farm sithdte in Harrison totenthiti, Potter Co.
Pa., lyihc on the old State road, Trading frog .
Spring,Mills to Harrison Valky find Westfield
Pa. Containing about 116 AErell, shoat Set
Acrei improved and in a 1104 ante of culti;
vatior4 on • which is arecttil a Mike Fiamei
House; good Barns, Cord 114:nisei and taker
necessary out-baßdings,fd6d Apple Pr
chard Containing some ktieitty diffitint kindi
of Gra ft ed Fruit, Shade TreEsi • thicah'ove
Faith lies about I mile itafrisori
7, miles from Westfield dint diniles froth SO DE
Mills, and is a good st& ifid Grain Firm;
and will be strld smith% any *tat Eau make'
a payMent of 3 of 4 handfed ilabirs, doW,n,
can make ti a fard(pay for iiself With hit biz
bor. ' Price, 3 1 '1 ,600. forfaftionlais ins uird
of Peter Simmhtts now aecopylng said farm?
or C, #. Simmons, tYsWayo,Village. Pa.
R SIMMOIit
ha.1&„11181.•
H.
ail and seo I
INN &CO.
BSOWN, SUGAR tor 10 cents per 0,11111
anif-anmty oraiiii Alma at 135 einfs - Of
the dollar at the Post Office SW*:
Jan. 8:
STOPS STOP!
It TES
I' Ott will, SAYE
PridUht 25 to BO CWMati
oil eVerir Dousii
a toDa
At fhe
ivELLstiLLE,
Itead.ym.dKie Cidthing.
and
SELL tIEM CHEAP,
FUR SALE