THE TOZTER , OOUNTY , JOURNA.L Id the only paper puldished. in Totter county circulates among an intelligent' crass °rid& ple, and is thus aq excellent medium for both City and Country Advertising. - Transient- Advertisements and those from a distance.ratiqt be Cash or haie responsiide'rel: ference—, - Alt commdnications, to receive attention; must be directed to the Editor, end contain the - name of the writer! No attention.paid to anonymous communications. TERNlS.—One,copy,o_ne year;sl; Six copies ; Twelve copies, $lO ; Twenty copies, $lB, with one tc the person raising the Club. • The money must necoinpany the; names. Condenport,'Wednesday Evening Nov, 26,1862. Looal and . qexieral: ma.See•-New. Athrertiseraeuts*: Laud Sales—Shff, Burt.• Auditor's Notice=—,W. 33.-Qiaves. n g rass will, assinble next Mon day. I . , FIoPEFuL.---Government 7.30 per cent bonds were recently offered by Sec. Chasd, add twice the sum asked fot was realized, at premiums The .Rebel money rie worthless•exeept upon compulsory laws for its passage RAGS WANTED!--Let every family see if they can .not • raise sufficient money frobn paper rags to pay for the' JOURNAL next yeit. Let every school girl or boy find enough to buy her or his school books, paper, &e. Thore is 'much wasted that might go to supply the i demand. • e , In one of the papers thnre is an no count of the marriage s by' the Rev: John Gaites, of Mr. John Post, to Miss S'ophia" Rails. If this match don't make a fence of the.brst quality we should like to what will. - • 'GEN. BURN SIDE'S MOTTO.—When Gen. Burnside was abouti-to Start on Ins North Carolitia -spediti4M, a flag was presented to htm. Hisenly speech - was-4 "I'llarcK. YOU ! MOVE ON, MEN !" That was 'a good, speech. He "weal on," and. his moo to victory and to glori The words reveal the character of the man. May they still be found emblem': atie of his efforts and of his success! No more de/ays•—but,"Move ononeu," to the; work for which you came.. "Move on !" -West and East.' "Move on !" Army 'and Navy. Of course, 'Burnside, is left in a: condition .of much doubt and uncertainty as to his enemy'S position— but that is 'no fault of 11,6.-Leicisburg Clerweiele. .• 9g-'l ltat most satirical wit', Orpheus C.: K 61., who is following our Armies up t+o' sharply, in his last ?ave . this, dig at those spurious Southern "Unionists" whp are harassing and hindering every earnest step to wards crushing the Rebellion: “It is the 'Union as it.was,' we want. my boy, arid those who hat;e other artt• clef to selLare hereby accused of being accursed Abolitionists. I Vitas talking, the other day;' to a venerable Coogress : . tuan . from Maryland, who had just arrived to protest against the disturbance of wail facilities between 13altimoreand the cap itol tif the Southern Confederacy, and rays he, .I . haves'everal friends who are Confederacies, IA they inform ,me they are perfectly willing -to return. to the itJnion as it was, case they should fail :in their present enterpriSe. klf I tho't,' says the Congressman, hastily placir , a `lottery, 'ticket in his vest pocket , , 'lf I thought that this war was to be waged for the purpose Of injuring the Southern Confederacy, rather than to restore the 'Union as it was,' 1 should at once de mand more mileage of the Government.'” Teacher's Examinations. The examinations of Teachers fbr the Winter Schools are adieitised to take place as follows : ' Greenman'School House Nov. 27 Oswayo N0v..28 • Sharon Center • Nov. 29 Mr, Israel's Burt's Dec. 1 Dutch - Town Dec. 2 ; Coudersport . Dec. 3 Bird School House Dec. 4 .` Sunderlinville Dec. Mouth of West Branch Dec. 8 - Germania Dec: 9 Oleona • . Dec. 10 --' Mr.. Stephen Horton's Dec. 12 .Mr. Win. Burleson's. Dec. 13 • Time of commencing 10 o'clock, A... 111 Nr.terials for writiovvill be needed. WIIEE WILL PEOPLE LEARN WIB-. DOM ?—Tlie. effects upon the human sys tem everywhere apparent, that the com mon, crude kinds of Saleratus : are bad, ought to teach wisdom to people to avoid such poisonous compounds. They ccst as much as Deland's Chemical Saleratus, and then do not produce those beautiful light and nutritious bilcuits enjoyed only by those who use the better article. The time way never come that everybody will learn to take the good in preference• to the bad, but the speed of knowledge in this partidular is indeed wonderful.— People in thousands of cities and towns call for DeLand's Chemical Saleratus on ly, and will have no other. - The Revalutionary War and that of 1812, were more' burdensome in propor tion to our wealth, than the present one for existence. 1 . , The Banks all deolariest dividends of from; .1 to 5 per eent for the past sig months, and yet refuse to nay specie on their' notes t- Why should they ,not duce in the general losses ? Gan. Lee may iie — a - aOffm — eisciCeonsidel; able penetration, bat he.eeoldn't . pene hate Maryland afid.PanasyfvanM.,• , • • Well named Vnioii do rnsb p, Tioga county; Pa. It gave Cochrmand Ross each 134 votes—atother felleie7 none Advice to Cineinnati—shoutd any of the Rebel crew succeed in eFecuing an enterance into your: city; Fork their eyes out. I - ' Every. State of Jeff Davis' new nation, which M r.C;'radstotie thinks is el , tabluthed, has the United States flag Dim waving over some portion of it, and one, Florida,' is entirely Wider the control of ,thelluit ed States authorities, PRICE CURRENT. Eorreeted eizeryWednestbiY by .P.:A. STEB BINS & CO., Retail Dealers in Groceries and Provisioris, • opposite D. F•. Glassmire's Hotel, Coudersport, Pm • Apples, grienj -/q -do dried, : Beans, Beeswax, eiR lb., Beef,, ‘, 3 ' 4 Berries, dried, quart 6 124 Buckwheat, ? bush., 137} 44 Butter, lb., !'l5 - 18 Cheese, i. ''• ' 1 ....' 1 .7 - ' to Corn, `4O bush., ' - . 1 '75 88 Corn Meal, per cwt., • ; 1 1.50 175 Eggs, IP doz , ' ; -- 1 . .;12 Flour, extra, "ig bbl., •.16 50 700 do superfine" 15 50 600 Hams, V lb., -.- • ..::1 • ,9 .. 1 . ;12f Hay,'? ton, - • ' • • 16 00 7:00. Honey, per lb., 1 ' ' 10 . , 121: Lard, ' A 10 . 12 Maple Sugar, per' lb., E ; 10. 12 Oats, v bush,, .: 37i 40 Onions, " ... 50 7 1. 5 Pork, ? bbl., 15 00.17 00 do V . lb., do in whole bog lb., Potatoes, per bush., Peaches, dried, lb., * 25 Poultry, IR lb., " • , . 5 7 Rye, per bush., • 63 15 Salt, `ig bbl, do "t 1 sack, Trout, perk bbl., Wheat, V bush. , White Fish, V bbl., DIED : , Of diptheria; in South Enlalia;•Oet. 21, '62. MARY LIZZIE, aged 3 years. 6 months and 21 days. Also, Nov. 3, IMOGENE IL aged 6 yrs. 5. mos. and 8 days ;• In heaven, these little sufferers rest, • And sing sweet anthems with Ithe blest ; "For them no further test remain?, Of purging fires and torturing pains." At his residence in Roulet, Nov. sth, 1862. HARRIS LYNIAN,aged 45 years! 5 m 05,15 dys, Our laniented friend was a constant sufferer fcr over two years with those painful diseases, lumbago and spinal affections.. Although at tended by experieeced physicians and tenderly nursed bynn affectionate wife-and-kind friends yet no remedy could arrest tie disease,and no sympathizing wife or kind friend could alle viate those shoeking pains under which he sank away until death came tojhis relief. Of his good qualities as a citizen We might just y speak, but will only• say that lie was strictly honest, u;.rir„ht and punctual in all his deal ings, a kind and obliging neighbor, an.atfec: tionate and twovident husban4 a tender and indulgent parent, and in his last days a devo ted Christian. We can but sympathize-with the bereaved family and friends in their deep affliction. In Sweden,Nov. 18, CHARLIE, son of Lewis and Hannah Lyman, aged 6 yrS, 6 mos. 8 dys., Little Charlie appeared thon l g,htful beyond his years and endeared himself to all , who knew him hy his winning w,aysi and kind af fectionate disposition. He was the'yo.ungest fid of the nily and the centre of love and hope. No one who visits his home bap will feel a sad vacancy in the family circle. :He died' with full confidence that he was goingto see his Saviour, and dear friends gone before. His last wish was that all shouldi meet him•in Heaven. We should not mourn our loss, The Stviour.bid him come, . And angels wafted hini ii lip to his heavenly hoMe. H.S.S Qrain, and Wanted, on account, at thiaOffice (2 1 • ! I 111 " • ,R 5 . ami • ar) • A carefully selected stock.cif'. . NEW GOODS: , Just arriving from New York, mch as CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, • • GROCERIES, BOOTS SHOES, HARDWARE, • CROCKERY, HATS &C:IPS r , ~f.' - NOTIONS. • • • • SCHOOLBOOKS, kc. Cheap for Ready -pay:' 10,00 Busbels ASHES - arid' 50 !Ala.: EGGS IJUCIEN BIRD. Brookland, Pa., Nov. 11462. Auditor's Notice. RAVING been appointed Auditor to bute the money in the case of Riley-Eas ton vs. 0. C. Warner and Peter Beat'nan, now in part for use of - Wm. Bentman, in Potter County Common Pleas. I will attend to the duties otsaid appointment on the . 13th.day of Deeensber next at-2 o'elook, P. H., at the Pro thonotary's &Bee in Coudersport.: " •W. B. GR4.I FES. Noy. 24 , 1862 SE Orphan's -Cab rt LPy Irirttle.of an Order issued••out of the,' 'Orphan's Court of Potter county; direct ed to Wm. P. Cool, administrator of the estate of John T. Bennett, late - ofßiugham township, dec'd, the, follow,iug . deseribed 'piece of land Will be at the CoUrt House in . , COUDEESPORT T TUESDAY, December .16; 1862, .[Court Week] to wit: , Beginning' at a post the south-West corner of this and the south-east corner - of lot No. 2, thence north one hundred and fifty-six peroheS to at post on the State line the north-west cor ner of this lot, thence south eighty-eight and one-fourth degrees east along the State line tifty-five . perches and seren-tenths of a perch to it post the • north-east comer of this, lot," thencesouth along the:west...line of lot No. 4 one hundred and fifty-four perches and two teriths of a perch to. w post the oittiveast cor ner of this lot and the south-west corner' of lot No. 4, thence west fifty-fire perches and seven-tentlig of a perch 'to the place of begin-'- ning, containing FIFTY ACRES and NINE TENTHS OF AN ACRE,With he usual allow ance of six. per cent. for Roads, kc., .be the. same more:or less; being lot No. .3 and part of warrant NO. 1239 in Bingham township,Potter county and State of Perns,ilvania, ou which: is some five acres improvement. WIL P. COOL, Admsf. .-.- s37f to 75 ; 99 .2.,00 190 150 . 20 25 N0v.,15, 1862.1 • '0 all Whom•it may concern: • The list of Internal Revetme Assessments the county of Potter, will be open for in-. ction.at the office of A. Roe nsville in Coo drrsport, until• December 6th, 1862 : • • The Assessor will bola an Appeal at the Court House, in Coudersport. for Potter Co., on the sth and Gth of December. 1862, .when ite will adjust any difficulties that um.y have arisen from improper assessments. GEORGE BOAL, Assessor of internal' Recenue,Sor the 18th Collection District. ' Assessor's•Oflice, Bealsbnig,Centre Co.,Pa., November 10, 1862. BE Steam Saw and Grist MUM Gertna7 8. • - 9. "•5 . 6 25 .37/ nia, Abbot township, Potter county, Doiiik'un excellent business ; a tirsurate stand for an . industrious tuna with some capital, Those'reficeting must apply soon to WILLIAM RADDE, 30u Broadway, N. Y. • • . Or at the Mill at Germania August 27, 1662. • 350 4 . 00 20 1 4 50 5:00 'lOO 125 !450 500 For upwards of three• years past, I bare been engaged in a business, whicu has yielded me at the rate of Three Thousand Dollars per annum, but being desirous of going to Europe in the course of a few months for the purpose of there introducing the business, I am willing to teach it to any one who- will send me-One Dollar. The business is no humbug, but ea highly useful and general character, adapted both 1:o cities and villages, and one that any person- of ordinary capacity, young or turtle or female, Can acquire with a few hours' Practice, and by -which they can secure a very, handsome income. Several young ladies who have received. instructions from me, both in New York. State and Pennsylvania, 'are earn ing upwardS of Fifteen Dollars pet week by it, and there is no reason why any one else can not do the same Invalids, even, can do well by it, as . ,it is no peddling affair. but it business that is perfectly respectable. Gentlemen and ladies of litisure tc ho would litre to learn the business 'for their own amusement or pleasure. trill ti nd'the practice of it at pleasatut pastime. -and une that they will take great interest in. On Teteipt of One Dollar I will send- printed' instructions by which any person can readily itequire the -art, and these instructions trill also contain every particular relative to -the carrying it 'on so that it will be highly profit 'able:: The purchaser of the "printed inArue- Golfs" will also be authorized to teach it 'to others ; :tad I have sometimes received as high as Two Hundred Dollars fair teaching, it per sonally to la single individual. I would stnte further.: that Two Dollars and Fifty Cents 'or Three Dollars will buy everything that necessary to commence the business with, and the articles can be got almost anywhere, in city or country, or, if preferred, I can fur nish them. Address, A LITO iID T. PARSONS, • No. 3G Liberty Street, New York. HOLIDAY PRESENTS: ' ENGLEIIAAD •& SCHELL, Imrmrters of Watches,...New York, have just received an. Invoice of the most elegant styles of Watches. that have 'ever heen imported into this country, and offer them 'at one•third less than the usual prices for much inferior styles. We would call attention especially to an 18 carat old Ilnitting-CaSed Lever, of superior ele gance, usually sold at $B5, which we can sell for $35. THE INVOICE INCLUDES, ALSO. LADIES open face 18 carat Gold Watches, of superior excellence and grmt beauty, usually sold fur $35; Ishich u c utter for $23. • 'Ttie same . ' Watch, precisely, but with hunting case, usually sold for from $45 to $5O, we Sell fur $2B Wood Ladies' size. open, face, usually sold for $lB, We sell for 10 Dollars Ladies' size, hunting case, usually sold for $25 we sellfor 121 DoHart. These are very beautiful. Gentlemen's open face, usually sold for $l5, we sell for 9 Dollars. Gentlemen's open face, usually , sold for .18, • we sell for 11 Dollars. Gentlemen's open face; usually sold for.s2o we sell for 12 Dollars. Gentlemen's open face, usually sold.for $25 we sell for 14 Dollars: For Gentlemen's hunting case we charge $2 to 21 Dollars more. These were orcered exprtssly fur the army, and. are ; deemed suitable in every. respect. They consist of— Very. elegant styles of Silver hunting- case Lepines, far 10 Dollars. . Very elegant styles of Silver" bunting ease Levers, 14 Dollars. Very elegant styles of heavy gold platC on sil ver, from $lO to 14 Dollars. These last are superb.. " We, have received, also, a new stele' hunting cased shell pattern. Watch : the case is silver leavily plated with gold, and is the most beautiful watch of the kind we _have ever seen, for $l9. • . 1 Gentiemel:.'s Vest Chains, &e. We' fill orders, also. for every variety otSew elry,.and Jit : toacii less than tile usual prises. .We PAY ALL Exriissi clisnOss on goods sold. by us: - "Money" may be sent either in registered lettirs or by express: Address; ENGLriHARD & SCHELL, 34 Liberty street, New York. QIIBSCRIPTIONS forwarded for any Of the 10 standard publications and books'procur ed from.l3aston, Philadelphia, or New York, on short :mace. - Givene a call at the • ?OEM OVITCS: !El Notice. For Sale .or to Let, Employment. Silver Watches. The Army WatO:i. AStraY4. 7 l . 1 1 , 4 `'Caine to the premises ; of the Imbsen erpir TionieritoweStiip; ago; iy Dark Red Yearling Heifer. --The .owner property, pay charges 'and take her, aw 4, oc she •will. be sold ancordi•T to htw. li, • •• -JOHN , .LEONARD., •-• „ Hother tp. 'Foy . 12' 1862. . „-; I COURT irk - 00'MM' ATION,i - • TV/HEREAS 'the• Hon. -Robert.. .White •, T.V • President Judge, and. the . Jones' and G. Cii,Colviii,lAssociate ,Jud es, or., the' Coufts of Oyer•,* Terminer ,And• Geneva) juilttelivery,:Quarter Sepsions of the iPeace, Orphans' Court and Court •of Conanod i Pietia tor the Connty , of Potter, have - issued; their precept; bearing • date tile, eighteenth lday of Sept; in • the year of, cl ur - Lofd one sand•eight hundri and sixty.-twn, unkto me directed,fer holding a CoUrt.ol Oyer andl Tern:l iner arid General :Jail Delivery., Quarter Ses sion's of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Court of Common' Pleas, in the!Borough of Orders port; on MONDAY, - the 15th day Of .Dec_ next, ar:l4o continue on week • Notice is therefore berieby given to the Cor oners, Jurtices iof the Peace and Constables' \whin the county, that they be then and there in their proper persons, of 10 o'clock A. 51. , of said' day, with -their rolls, records; dons.: examinations,. and'other remembi•auces, to dolliose things which to their offices ap pertain to be done. • And those who are, bound by . their rec,og,rtizances to ,prosecute against the prisonerathat-aresoi Shalrbe in thejiiil'of said county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute-against then' as wilt be just. Dated lit CO4TDEIISPOIIT. Nor'r 4, 1 Sp, and the 84th year of the Inderit udence of the; United States of America. I I . WM. F. BURT, Sheriff. Administrdtors Sale.!; To pursuance an order of. the Ciphans' Court for the . COtitit:y'Of Potter; . the Itinder- Ogned .Administrator .rind ...dintnistratrix of the estate'of (.4orgeA. 13entOn, deceased, will expose .:to piiblic sale, ,on Satiirda'y the 29th day of November. .4..D.'1862, at liO'clock P." 4: of said day, at the Court House in. the Br rough of Canderspore,the interest oflibe de cedent in' the following 'described real' lestitte, to wit:' Bdundi! l 4 On the North LOis Nos. 98 and 105. nu, the Eastlhy tots Nos 105 and 139, on the Soiith by I*.ts:Of Lots Niis. 108 and I:lo,..anti . sin'tbe West by Unseated Lands and lot No, 1:10, rOninlriing"lo9:ueresjand G . tenths of an acre 'mini", part 01 Lot No: 108 of the.tilldtinentorlanas of, Dr. George Fox,. Trustee, and .situate:in the'Township Alle giiny; in the county of .Pottier, and Common -ye:llth of Pedint, on Which one Loeflouse. one.-Fraine" Bain" about 31:Eacres improved (Ana mid some Fruit ti•ees.l Cash, and one,lialf.in, tine slear with, interest. WILLIAM IVlGERS,lAdininistiiator. I.TA4ND..iI BENtON,lAdninistrUtrix.... 1802 . : : .1 1 • • MAN MOOD - ii HOW LOST I HOW ItES ItOßElit - Just published in a sealed envelope. prlce 6 cts A lecture on the Natitre;lteatittent dRa d icarCtire-of ;:zpermatorthcett or Seinitoi I Weak Hess, Involuntary Einissionl., Sexual Debility, and Itupediments•to Marrine 'generally, tier • vousness, .Consutuption, Epilepsy. and Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapnolty.resulting front Self-almse,...s:c:, by Roar.Cutvaawnia.,:ll.D., autlior of the Green Bea, &-.c. 1! The wo, ld•renowned 'author, in thi, able.Leeturd, dearly provekfruni Itis,'Otvii ex perienceithat the awful consegnencei . l of Self, abuse may' be effectually us,ed eine; and withouttlatigeros, surgical opera. tiotozies, instrum'enis.: rings' on ::itt•dials, pointing: out a mode of cure at oncelcertain and effe ctual by whiclievei•y•stilrerer; no mat ter wit:it his conditntit inay! be, may'cUre him self cheaply,: privatelk'n a nd - radicalt„)i. This lecture will j,rova. a boon to Thousands and thonsands Sent utidol..seal,to any lotdress,in a Onin, sealed enveloPe,r.ou the . reevipt of six cents, or two postage:e.a.mps,*by addressing, Dr. till IS.; J. C. KLINE:, • 127 Bowery, New Y. orl, Post Office Nix, 4586. 1 IV oil ice. The - ,sublseriber! , been . h • Ppointed Assessor of Taxes under the.ne.t of l_longress —To &bride:lnterest Revenue to siiii'port the Government and to pay-interest on the Public debt," approlied July 'lst 1862, hereby gives notice that he has d.vided his assesinent dis trict, being the 1 . 801 llbtriet of lientis l ylrania. into the foll Owing sub-districts nod! has ap pointed the ! following persons as lAssistant Assessors fur said inbdistilets, to, *k : No. 1. All that part of !Centre county chiding, the Boroughs Of Bellefont..llll.6Tiirg, and Uuiunt ille, and the tOwnships Of Spring, Benner, Boggs, Liberty, flo'ward,Cnrifn,Snow -Bhoe,Burnside, Walker. Marion, Ullit ' ?[ l l,lVorth, and.tlosten, Assistant Asserlor It G. Durham, Pui.toffiee Bellefont. '! No. 2. A.l that 'part of Centre county eladih,gl the ..t.owtiShipo of Furguson'F, Harris, Patton, - and' -that part- 9fPotter township lying west' of , the • Lewiston and Bellefont turnpikeAseistant AssessOf Thomas Dale, Postotlice BoalSburg. No 3. .All the 'reniaitang part of Centre county "including'. the' foWnships of \tiles. Haines. Penn, Gregg, mid:-that-part of Potter toWnship lying eitt.A of 'the Lewi'sion and Bellefosit 'turnpike. ssz.4iitont Assessor No. 4. All th'at :pat't of Clinton county in chiding the Borough! of Mill hall, It town ships of -Alison, 1341: Eagle. Lamar, Porter, Logan, Greene, CrahVord and Watme,, Aisistant! AsSenor, R. G.'l4ttehison, Pdatoflioe No., 15. All the remaining• part of Clinton county including the Bortingh 9fLOck Haven, and. the totimshipS ofi Piae Creek, Ranstable, Cold 'Brdok, Geergan, Chapman, Leidy, Keating. Gallagher, ASsistantLAssessor Williani Aaron, 1-!ostothiee' Lock !Jaren. • _No. q. All that, part of Lycomia!,g• founts. lying on .the .west side Of -I'A,Coiniq' 'Creek, also ha:lading the ioteaship's of, I Bastress. Susquehanna, .LtmeStutte. and NiPpenose. Assistant Assrstoi, rtaivid Showei-s!;Postollice Newberry. • '. !. .! !I . No 7. All the. remaining part ofil.yeoming county :including- that pat lying east of Lc coming Creek. also:the townships* Clinton, Washington,- Bratly,and, rfustrour;;!Assistant Assessor, T. y. Siaminaus,!PostorticeNyillihms . part. • ; No. 8. Allthat part of Tioga county includ ing the Btitongh ofTioga.„ the toWnships of I i cgs, Ru t land,RiclurfontLS t 11 I i yitn,,Po v i ngton; Ward,. Blass, Liberty . Lind Union;• and the Boroughs of. Mansfield, Inlnstniri and Cot.: ingtOtt. Assistant Assessor, S. 13. Elliot; Post office Mansfield. 4.- - • •th • No. 9. Altthat•pari of Ti . oga county includ ing the . Roroughs of Lawienceviilei, Knoxville>and th 4 townships of.datelison, Law reice; 'Nelson, ,Oseeera; Merfield, Farmington; 13r6okfield Westfield,, Assistacl:Aisessor, C. - H. Goldsmith, Eostopee,Rtiox•viße, 10: All the rettiAiOing p - srr tif Tipp:a - county inclUding the Bfirongh •• of Wellsboro, the townships of Middlebury, Chathani, Charlei ton, Delmar,•Morris,lEllt, Shippen,' Gams and Clymer, Assistant. Assessor; M. Bullard, Post-- °Glee Wellsboro. • . ' No. 11. The, county of Potter', ;Assistant Assessor,: A,, Rottnsrille. Postogicp,,Couders- Ptor,ri, Freeins.Bospy.Ass , essor..,,,, • • - 13oitlitmtir Ointriit - I 1 - • t< . 1111111i1==M= I 1- 1 . 1 i. 1 ~ OE eat. saved', on every 50 tO*isitoei` • by uying finir goods at ONE ®s Si WI-10LE „ 74f E ( " Osur.yio.,r. , •' AI,EBiRETAIL T.T.LAT6R age, Potter Co.,Pa. , . , • JWo ry i relhapp: of Choice land E to inform nll those in want omestic Goods, that we now • 1 , -- hire a' ; ptvick 'of some - - ' • :"..:', ..'41 . ; i.' • ij.. , ~. • j. , ,-.- . - ,L- . . - ''',! -,,, - i - - - • .. •: ' -‘ 1 T ' ' • " -' : - I . ' Worth of all kinds of • • : - DRYJ COODS , GROCERIP . . ; . i 1 BOOTS and SHOES; , • •'' •,, - i 1 1 1 ILFS, CAPS, CLOTHING, ' 1 1 ' ;CROCKERY HARDWADE;. 4' and ev rytl ling usually kept in h coun'ry store: We are prepared. to sell at nearly the old priceSomtwithairding the great rise of goods in New Pori: ; ,'' !Our facilities, are nOw inch that we are, prepared. to furnish till those in want! of h;•oods at less prices than can or will be Sold by any r d l ealer in this 'Section. Below we give you some of our prices,nnd• also the prices the same goods ,are sold.for by most of • our tielgllbors. r . • .•:- • - -- Good Sh ititig4,il2 to 14 its. , •• • • S 1 I' old by; Most dealers for 16 to'22 c ts. Very itiet. bleadlred Gondi .10 t 0.14 15 to 20 A large Int of.Stfeep' . .s Gray - and Gas- - , .siat ? ers' from)3'l cts. up . - • --. p00d..0l - - ,r . ivon Cheeks and Check ' ' • ~ , Shirting, 121 to 15 cts. , . ' 16 to2o . Gtiod.oinghaMsi l'2l to 15 '- , • 1 6 . t0.,25 lie:Otirtil DeLaioes oii. Poi 00 . CE!i2vrC,•; 12cir . 20 •-•` 1 - 20 to 3 l 1 Niee r aP Wool AIM inos,63 worth $1,25 to 1,75 A.! large asgortaient of Black :'ilk,', • : ' - . i 1 i 1 ' 88 to 5143 ' 1,23 to 1,78 Fine Black Silk Shawls, $6,00 8.00 to 0,00 I ' A ii dlailarge stocktofillidek Silks from 75 cts to SI 00 worth froni, SI 50-tiriSl 75: .' ' • I -G • ool Spra,gre.s,- Ilerrimacs Darmells and many other . grades of fiery nice Prints,. new styleS4Warranted fast ct.ilurs,lllarrass Checks andiotlirs, fo . 1-1 to 121 cts, nothing over, wort.9s to 2 0 } as, - 1 ' • , IN 'SHOES WE CAN SAVE YOI7 A. VERY ••, , LArtqt.PER.I3ENT. - .. , : 1:: :i ..• GoOd @nimieleiloots,7s as,Worthsl.lstol.so Gond hahaora bootees, Sl.od . ' 1.50161:75 Women t ., 's good 'Miln:its:o o.oo' 1.00t01.68' _ _ • 41 Kip Boots, home -it-lade, Men's Warr LOTHiNG. ill your , .attention in line, as 'it is to 120 per cent: below most'other the JevS, so much noted for selling slot excepted. - l's soliyou all' Wool Fine Black _Doe iPauts for $3.50, worth'ss.oo. .. • • • OdlSuits of Black Cloilfes : Coat, Vtit., list, Socks, Pocket 16.mile:1:hid; Sc.; I I for slu, worth .sp.B. . • ; • . • • from ( 5 dealer oltortpi, Wei slain Goc Pants - I RuCERIES. lib line of Groceries. we offer a choice' ty;of Teas,at 50, :5 and sl.oo—and our r Tea cant he•beat. •• ' , Sugar for 10 cts.. Coffee Sugar ; Li cts. taws 7'6 6 cts. , Bar Ssap , B,cts. Coffee 1.6 cts. roriet Dolla. Good .rotild,,nlso inform you . that we hAre go' istied in our ;We estitb NEW SALES7ROOBT, meat in . this ,section - and filled from o garret. Also the large buildings ,ng are used by us for storage rooms. the In cellar adjo'. 10E1 HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER, , her Produce, that tail readily be eon into-Cash: and 1 vert, word amore. As the tiansportation on cods from Wellsolle here,costs only per hnbilrecl, and out. bthei expenses ar c j itite-ZO.nies need larg&Trofits.... One ow' GI cent!. smut' ME •.;:.:It.:NIMMON& - ' , WAYO REGITLAtpR yo Village, Cleo. ls, 3.8621 OS . Os "Wf • ,o'/ ME IiSIE - •.:`•‘zd..l The Bliff4oßieroaritletol/ege" CORNER .OF MNIN .AND SENECk STnEE% 1 Ts 'an. important link in the great elisitfot NA.7I.OIcIAL•:IIIERcIAgTILS ( 1 0f e ltEGE5, li eated in' the following : 1. ;" 4 130.00KLYNT TROY,- •• —. • . CLLITEL.xxxI; , - ; DETROIT;,CIIICACO; • , SAINT:LOUIS: "' .A.Schedarship issued frcin 'the, 1 , - lege. entitles the holder: to attend citheriti the Colleges for an.tailtmited time.;'.' 7' he Design, ese ; Ins(' tutitinS,is I(ttrl. T ,to young' en,itnri Indies, a thorough, It~isl cal business edue - ation:, •' ' These Colleges•are organ4e'tl rd upcin a, pasts which' _Must secure t6'4iieg .separate Institution the t fur imparting a• thorotigh mercantile•:educs4 tioni and render it as:a-whole, the inOst....cr*, prelicasi end'cotnpletesyStem in tit ii.o,Mintef Book-Keeping in all its 'departtnent,'COnik mercialLaw,Commercial Arithmetic and'lPiii; ; menship, fire taught in the most thOiough . etili practical manner. .. . : ; The Spencerian System of PentrtanSliip;ii taught by competent and expepi e need tieacli _ _ Scholarship, miyable in adVaitee, College open day at d evening: nocitcxtioud . Resident Principal at Buffalo,',T.,C.lliTiitit For further information, please . nail tti, " Ctidiege rooms, or send for CataiOg,neaiiaoft,l cular ertelosing„letter stamp. . 'Address`. BRYANT d: STRATTON; .13 . 91 y I • • SUBSCRIPTION 40XNTI o At 'Joy-Cooke SI, Co., - Ranker% - ii 4 . SotiTif Tnian'grescr, ; '•'' • •••• flad • • . 'The: undersigned having ; been .appniPPll Sitbseriptlon - , - Agent by the Secretary of the Treasury,lis now prepared to furnish, at once, The New Twenty iear 6 per cent:..Bundil'.. , 'of the United State's, - designated as. ”Fireu Twenties,P redeemable at the pleasure af=the GrovernmOit, after five . yeara, •Mid authorized by Act cifl'CongreAK approved Feln'y 26,1862. • The COUPON BONDS :ire issued in.snuis_of S5O, $lOO, $5OO, and $1000: The REGISTER BONDS in sums of $BO, $1A0; SSOJ„ $lOO and Intereatat G tier cent, per annum rill Com= =nee froin the date of pnrchqse, and is Payabll• , ,Gold; , -1 - :, Semi-annunlly, yvhiCli is equal at the-prowls preminni:on - gold, to abbot EIGHT per cent: hoer annum.' . Fataters, Merchattg, Mechanics, Cnpitali3ts, and all whd have any money to invest,PliFuld knots and retninember thtit these hands tied ' in effect:a First Mortgage upon all Itailrnitds, CatMls, Bank Stocks and Seetirities, and, the' int nietise products of ail the Mant.fitehires,itni, iti the cotniti-Y i dad that the full a nil; ample provision Made for the Paftn en t of theinteresb and liquidation of Princi [ - KO, by Citsinms ties), EgeLse : Stamps Find -Intercial 'Revenue ' 'serves to tnake these Bonds the - - • • 1:,') Best, Molt Available arid Most Peptifi:r Investment in the Market; Silbseriptions received at Par in Legalgender Note,yor,nOtes -Ind checks of blinkslat parin Snb;criberg by mail will re eeive prompt attentitin, and every facility•and explanation will le all'ortied on application nt this' alike. A p plfof Bonds will .be kept on hand for immediate delivery, • JAY ci )014:E'. SubscriptintrAgent. 4.00t04 75 $2.75 3:50r04.00 WEST:LIM' gOTELi Nos. 9. 10.3, 15, 17. COIIIITLANDT STltEleti Neni• Broadwris, . This old-established and throrite.restirt bt thcd3usiness commitnity.ltaS been recently:is , fitted, and is. complete in everthing that:tad minister to the comfort of its patrons. 14dies and. Families are specially aad carefullY oo vitled for:. It is eel:Orally located in the business part of the cite, and is contiguous to the prinCipal lints of - seatuboats,.ears, omnibuses. ferries. In consejquence of the. pressure 'eautstOy the Rebellion, prices have been redu4 , ll to ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PE*DAY • The - table is nmply supplied with all, the luxuries of tite.seasuu., and is i - equal toP4k; of any 'ether lintel in the country', . . Ample iierommoditions re offered tor- 13p ward of 400 finests. • Do not believe runners, baeltznen,att4 others who may say “the Western Hotel is fu11."., •' • •a D. WINCHESTER; Proprietor. • Thos..D. irinchwer, . . .. A. SAffiDERG &:iIRIY.O Tanne'ri and Cturilerp . ; ii IVI also estahliAe'd a ''• ' 1 - • Boot and. 81foo lanufttet.ory, opporite D. F:Glasstniie's Utile!, in the room formerly occupier; by J. B. Sinitit. • 'They offer their Boots :111.11...5h0es at rt` LOWER RATE .THAN THE SAM E• QUALITY-HAVE EVER' BEEF! SOLD IN' POTTER. COUNTY:: - AndAbej- !Inv(' nothing but the hest men and the beet stock that. the emihtt ;hill pro4uce and money end laber - cau'ltrnrure.lr TIIEY!FEEI, CONFIDENT Til.cT TIME. WORK WILL GIVE SATISFAI:ION: fides; Call .s:l4ns,'"Eliee Pelts taken at the liig,liest - 3.larnet GIVE. US A . TRIAL, I Conderaport, Pa., Mandl 19 Notic'e is : hereby giYen that the Partnership existitt tinder" the hate . :Boutin' and Burils, is this day dissblred . b; tntitnat consent• The business will be eontiitia by W..i3outurt. • • I J. W. WOOLSEY Dit[rrts? . white's Corners. Sept, 30. ' ••-- • Notice. • • I ITlfe, NARY ANN. has left 'my lied ind bciztxdoviOlont provoeation.igvi thereby' ~ intionj all pel•sons not in trust tel:liijny ...iceolint as T . pny no debtsof het contract= ing tiLless.noutpelit.:d by law.. " • ' • ELLA S N p:f,t3mr.. 4• . The _Partnership :; -:betetofore , toider !be t Fu t •rif .1124 _Glirett Bally. Co: isafiia !lay-Ai1:4414d by the withdrawal of the undersig;,ed„ i MEIMiI CFFICE OF JAY COOKE •'- New York City BOOTS AND S H OES. ud~soeaSee~t~; I MB ME
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