THE POTTER CO t " • '• colutarsport, Wednesday keening, tetn-_4,363 Local and General. sel,.See New Advertisentepts. Administrators' Notice—Morley. For' Sale—Andrew Jack son. Notice to Tax-payers. lax. J. Lyon, Deputy Marshall for this District died at Williamsport,week before last. s ey-Sprin g t ection on Friday of this wee Be careful to select good men. '• • The Erie Railway Company have com menced the work of laying 'another track be tween Corning and Elmira. t er-Hons. B. F. 'Wade, of Ohio, and J. R. Doolittle, of Wisconsin,leve been re-elected to Pthe United States Senate. SerThe Penn'a Legislature has passed a bill to,pay interest on the State debt in coin, or its eqUiThlent. air-Slei g hin g is magnificent I We have experienced during the last few days the cold vat'weather of the winter. ter The death of OSCAR. R. WEB; of Co:G; 153 d Reg't, is noticed in the Tribltne of Jan. 16, via having occurred in the Hospital at Wash ington. „ se`The Missouri Legislature - lum adopted n resolution asking Congress for an appropri ation of Twenty-five Million Dollars to ail the State in its Emancipation policy. wirThe days now begin to develepe an observable increase in their length. From this time forward the increase in the length of the days will be more than fifteen minutes •each week for at least fifteen weeks to come. Itia,A man in this vicinity went to bed !drunlithe other night, rolled ot of bed and I his neck ; his wife found him dead in 'the mornieg. Moral—Shun the flowing bowl, - or else take the back side of theibed !— Olean rgine;s: - There have beeit some false stories cir •culated as to the cause of Lieut.frAuns BASCER resigning. It is but justice to a worthy man - and gallant officer to state the fact that he is now quite unwell and has been 'Fo ever since thWbrittle-of the Chickahominy. :40ar •We are glad to learn that the commis sion creating Sergt. Airmen 11. Mess, 2nd 'Lieut., has been forwarded by ?rev. Curtin. 'Our young friend has gained this honor by , hard-fought and earnestly performed duties., ;and we knoW of no' one more deserving of •sucl promotion. 1 SqL.The synopsis of news •froyi the Rich mond papers, which we copy in 'another col timn, will give the Northern peoille some hint as to the influence of the treason that, is daily t.alked'upon our streets by persons 'not only claiming to be gentlemen, but intelligent,loyal !men. ler The House has passed a resolntiort to the effect, that no creditors of the Government , are so meritorious as the Union 1( paid and that no more money should be paid to any 'civil Officer of the Government until every arrearage due in any regiment in the service was fully paid... Judge Hafe . warrhly support ed the measure. / ta..According to the Audito i r 'General's Roport, 'Potter county is the only county in erliiCh the accursed traffic en whiskey is not licensed. So much MOM honor for the iateg ity our people.—There will be an attempt made at the approaching session of our Court to procure a license for a "tavern" in the eastern part of the county; that it• will full is merely to prophecy what will soon become part of the records. 1011)..What we prophecied before the elec tion has proven true. The Democrats finding themselees in the majority in one' branch of the Penn'a Legislature have deter4aned to use that majority to the dstrirnent of the Govern ' ment and the loyal people. Mr. Smith, the Democratic Senator from Montgomery,. pre sented a petition against the payment, by that county of bounty to velunteers I Where can men's sympathies belwho will .sign such a pe tition ? Where can the Bastard's sympathies he who is base enough to present it. There are but two parties—the friends arid the Ene- -mins of the Government—the Whigs aind. To ries—the Loyal and the Disloyal-Lthe Patriot and the Traitor. To which parti does this Smith - and hisl2o locos bel.mg? They who are not fOr the Government, are against it; there can be /to neutral position, qualified by this or that policy. Can these men be supporting the Government in thus attempti'r to dis courage enlistments ? We are. s rprised at the truckling of this so-called Democracy. They have licked the feet of the South so long and have.been kicked sn much and so con . temptously, that we think, it well nigh time they scrape their back bones and see whether there be any manhood left in them. Brooks of New York, at a meeting lately held in that city, presented a resolution in favor of a peace ful restoration of the Union; _to be affected by dough-face comprothises and a diep abase monttof the Whole North. ' ThOßichmond De spatch replies to Mr. Brooks, which, reply we copy on our first page. We advise every man who thinks this Rebellion7can be' ended in any other manner than crushing it by.force to read and ponder well this remarkable editorial, To the croakers who contend that nothing has been accomplished we commend the editorial of the Richmond - Examiner; .who has dared to look the position full in the face and toll_ the truth, • The Democrats who prefer finding fault with "Abolitionists" to voting i bounty to volunteers 'are the same men, who, if they had the power would hand the Government over. to Jeff. Davis. 144:uriuttNraxo Mrprx- - lirscieni - oftlierinl•r ning regieriS,"qh — eie reorder' system . of paying Wdrliinen fi'moSt oppressive, the bet& ocratoj.in pUhpihing Gov, Cuitin'e 'Message, omitted . the paragraph in which he recommends that the to secure the amount *siies promfeed, 'so thit . the laberererday receive its tullvalue, and trade,where he can trade theapei;t. - ; *- M.Read,r, if_ you want a mild purgative tor children, or one powerful for adults, take Ayer's Pills; They aresugar-coated and plea sant to use a • d are well enough known to be good;'without our recommendation. FIRST lIMPFISSSIOS 'Mere is a popntat notion that the first iittpresiloit is the best,and those who entertain it often have it eonfitnned in the evonts and observations of life. We heard a lady remark, the other , day. thatwhen - - she commenced house. keep_m_g_she Was im pressed with the belief that the Chemical SAIL eratus made-fy ; D. B. DeLand - & - CO., was the only• pure and Unadulterated article in the market. She acted upon this impression, bought it, used it, always had good biscuits, always found her husband pleased with the 'bread. and has !wirer `had occasion to doubt that 'fier first impression about Saleratus was the correct one. This Chemical Saleratus is for sale at all first clasi groceries. NEW fERStY.LANDS . FO6 SAE, Also, Garden or 'Fruit Farms, 4 Suitatle for Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Rasp, berris, Strawberries, Blackberries, Currants, Sic., of 1,2 i, 5, 10, or. 20 ,acres each, at the foilowing prices for' the present, viz : 20 acres for S2OO, 10 acres for $llO, 5 acres for Sixty Dollars, 21 acres for. Forty Dollars, 1 acre for Payable by one . dollar a week: Also, gotalCianlierry lands, and village lots in CIiETWOOD, 25 by 100 feet, at Ten Dollars each; payable by one. dollar. week. The above land and farms, are situated at Chet wOodi Washington'Townsliip, Builington New jersey. For further information, apply, with It P. 0. Stamp, torA7Clreular ' to B. FRANKLIN 01,ARK, No. 90 Cedar Street, New York, N. Y. ! • To Nervougi-Sugerers irt t Boit. SEXES. AiierV6tis Gehilemen. ILIF having been restored to health in a few days,' after undergoing all the usual ‘ routine and irregular expensive, modes of treatment, without success, considers it his sacred duty to communicate to. his afflicted: fellow crea tures the MEANS OF come. Hence, on the re ceipt of an addressed-envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the prescription used. Di reck Lo. Da. JOHN MI) A:NDAJJ*; • 186 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. PRICE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday by P. A. STEB BINS At CO., Retail Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, ppposite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel, Coudersport, Pa. Apples] green, ''il bush., ~ do . dried, " ''r Beans.] cc Beeswaix, 9 lb., 1 , Beef, i li, • Berries'', dried, 9 quart -; Buckwheat, bush., Buckwheas Flour, Butter, ill lb., Cheese, Corn, bush., • Corn per cwt., Eggs, 'V doz Flour, extra, `ll bbl., do `_•superfine " Hams, lb., Hay, Ttl ton, Honey, per lb., Lard, I; Maple Sugar, per lb., y Oats, 7t) bush., " Pork, 1,1 bbl., do $l lb., do in whole hog, 131 lb., Potatoes, per bush., Peadies. dried,ll lb., Poultry; re lb., . Rye, per bush., Salt, 71 bbl., do :sack, Trout, per bbl., Wheat, bush., White Fish, `ll . , fletliriinist..kator's Notice. WiI:REAS letters of admininistration on t P he'estateof Herding:4 Morley, dec'd late of Allegany township, Potter Pa.. have been .issued to the subscribers in Co.,ue form of law, notice is hereby given to all persons knowin,q themselves indebted to said estate' to make immediate payment; and those having claims Neill present them; duly authenticated, for settlement. 1.13. MORLEY, j NANCY MORLEY 4 Admsrs Alleg4ny, Jan. 30, 1863 ,6wpd 1 FOR SALE. ANEW ENGINE AND FlXTURES—eight "horse power, with flue boiler. 'This en gine is now in a Tannery at Bienville, Alle gany Co,, N.Y. ; and has never : been Used. Also, THE ANNERY AT MENVILLE.— This Tannery is in a, good location for busi ness, both as to market and bark. The engine will be seld separately, if de sired) or Tannery and,:engine together. Will be sold very ,cheap.. For terms and further information concerning the rolierty 'apply to ANDREW JACKSON, 'a.- ;- Coudersport, Potter Co., Pettiest. Jan. 3Q, 1863. UniteaStatea Internal Revenue Notice to Tax-Payeri.. ALL persons residing or doing business / - I_, within Potter Co., Pa., assessed under an act of: Congress 'entitled "An Act to pro vide internal revenue to support. the Govern ment and to pay interest on the public debt,", Approved, July Ist, 1862, are hereby notified that the dutieS, taxes and:licenses which by said act they are respectively liable to pay, have become due and payable, and that the undersigned, Deputy. Collector of taxeifOr the Eighteenth Collection District of Pennsylva nia, will attend to receive the same, payable in Government Legal 'render Notes or.their equivalent, at, his office in Coudersport (in the store of o:.a. ,t; - Jones) on Saturday, Fetli',2lsf,* 1863, of above nained County, litied whom said duties, taies and licemies have-been assessed, will make pnynientlto' the nrideisigntd - at the' - above=. named Olace and time, and 411 persons who shall._neglot to - pay the duties, taxes and li censes so hs aforesaid assessed upon them at the abovOspecified time and place, will render themselves liable and will bp required to pay ten per cent additional upon the amount as sessed. upcin theta. , EDWIN A. JONES,- . - Deputy. Collector, .. Sth Dielsion 18th' Collection District, Pa; - " Coudersport; rti.; Feb. 3; 1863,. OTICE is' herehY given that the under -siga-ed,'`aff:fAediter:: appointed by . the Court of Comnion Pleas to distribute' money arising front the sale of real estate in - case of Wm. Beever vs. Davi&Hoyer.of Sept. Tenn, 1861, No. 19, will attend to, the, duties.of his appointment at the officerof the Prothonotary in Coudersport; on Wednisdiy, Fib'yi 15,1863, at 7 o'clock, P: M. Parties interestedare pected to attend and present their claims. . • , , H. J. OLMSTED, - .&niitor. , • Auditor's Notice. - , XTOTICE is • given that - thejtider -11 'signed,, an - Auditor appointed by the Court of Coininori Pleas to distribrite money arising from the sale of personal pfoperty;in case of A..W. Jones vs. Said Steverie and B.F. Nichols of June Term, 1862, No. 86, will at tend to the duties of his appointment ,at the office of the. Prothonotary in Coudersport on Thursday; Feb'y 19, 1863, at 7. o ' clock , P. M. Parties interested are expected to attend and present their 'chilies. H. J. OLMSTED, Auditor. OF the Receipts and Expenditures of Potter . County il`r the year ending- on the 31st day - of Dec. A. D. 18621 ... Reed. for 'taxes on unseated lds for - • 1860 and 1861 1 157e06 76 ~ Rec'd for taxes on seated returnid i unseated Rec'd from seated taxes for 1,802 previous years Rec'd on 'recOgnizanCes notes` and judgments • 223 77 Rec'd on sales of Villdgelots - - 82 80. Rec'd on Fines - 9.50. Rec'd from Relief and Military taxes 2.50 29 Paid ftk relief to volunteers 210 00 603 85 370 00 • '464 80 — 375 00 balance for 1861 ; 1 00 Stationery :178 67 Bond to John Keating 132'00 g , H. U. Dent ‘ ; 409 97 Wm. Bell. ' 735 84 Clerk of Quarter Sessions 114 27 Profhonatory's feeS , • 32'80' Balance due ,Sheriff for 1861, 56 00 Incidental - experises 20 47 Auditors. wages 68 00 Auditing Prothy's & Reeds acct 5 00 Wild cat bounty 6 00 Qualification fees 29 75 Justices returns . 7 02 Recorders fees ' 925 :Fuel 69 81 Taking prisoners to penitent'y 512 14 Election expenses ' 804 41 Con Stable returns 114 64 Road views 230 50 tending town clock & repairs 46 70 Taxes & costs on lds advertised 134 49 •• Costs against Potter county 41 Tip staves 80 10' 'Bounty to volunteers 840 00 Sherilfs - fbes 36 00 • Money refunded ; 10 78 Grand 'Jurors fees ' 296 22. Traverse Jurors fees 455 23 Cabinet work 48 18 Court Crier , 40 00 - Jail expenses ;" ;305 -75 Damages a,sed byroad viewers 23 00 Attorney fees • 25 001 Public }printing , Commonwealth- costs ASsessors` ' . , Commissioners wages Clerk hire $311 . 0 75 100 200 100 150 .25 30 3 4 6 1271 37:, 44 .1 00 2 25 15 18 7 . 10 75 88 150 175 " Bal.due Tress'r on last settlem't4s 00 Excess of Receipts over expenditures 3919.76 700 7,50 600 650 We, the CommisSioners of Potter county. do certify that the foregoing exhibits a true state ment of the Receipts and Expenditures of said county for the year ,ending on the 31st day of Dec. A. D. 1862, es appears from the original entries and records in this oilice. 9 123 600 700 10 123 , 10 123 10 12 44 * 50 50 75 15 OG 17 00 8 . 9 5 6 25 ' 37i .25 5 \ 7 63 75 4 50 20 450 500 100 125 4.50 .5 00 Witneis our hands at the Commissioner's offloe the . l6th day, ,of Jan'y, 1863. 1 M. D. BRIGGS, I ' • ••••. L.'S. ROBERTSON, ,Comi'rs. i ' C. P. KILBOURNE, ' Attest :L. B. COLE, Clerk. ; , g - I F the Funds of Potter county on the first It.J day of Tan'y 1863: To amt of Comsrs andßelief orders outstanding " Judgt in favor of Warren Coutty Bank 36:15 86 " Int. on same, Jan'y Ist, 18f3 737 73 " Judgt in favor of E.k. D.Herr 3907 00 " Int. on same, Jau'y Ist, 1863 937 68 " Bond to John Keating 1100 00 " Bonds for, bounty to Vol's. 5000 00 " " to G.G.Colvin•relief fils 108 00 " " C.s.Lt E.A..Jones " 100 00 " 'J_Olmsted " 112 00 " est'ed q4raontexpenses for '63 7006 00 Total indebtedness 25,520 11 13y amt, due from unseated lands , for the year 1862 - due from relief uns'ed taxes for the year 1862 " due from seated Ids return ed as unseated " from seated Ids At personal property for 1863 2197 6'2 " from Relief tax on seated and personal property for '62 709 28 " Millitary taxes for 11369' 277 00 " seated lands and personal property for 1861 • " Military tax for 1861 . . " due from seated lands and personal property for 18130 , 153 31 •" due from Military tax for 1860 56 50 " due fr. seated-Half-personal property for previous years 222 60 " ties idtPoaed for 1862 F 180 00 ". Judgments 229.68 -Notes `: - 122 20 " due :from Camercin county 600 00 " due from village lots 42 27 By estimated amt of seated and unseated taxes in 1863 .13:y4itirnated amt. ofrelief on same for 1863 1732 00 Excess of indebtedness otret assets 5270 37 We, the'Oommissioners of Patter countar,do certify that the foregoin&,.Statement of the Funds of Potter county on the Ist day ofinn. 1863, is correct, as will appear from the books and records of this office. Coinatisionera office, Jan. 8j 1803.• M. D BRIGGS, L. S. tOtiERTSON, Comsrs C. P. KILBOURNE, • 1 Attist iL. B; coLE, Clerk..l, - . SAPO4IFIER SAPONIIIER c't • SOAP MAKER,!t FOIL 'SALE AT sniimxB.. STATEMENT, 12398 40 Total Racolpta 12,30.8 40 Statement $3470 78 MEII3I 8705 00 $25,520 11 THE GREAT L-::L-COIMSZELOOLILIELTIO IiATECEREAS the' Hon.:Robert - esidentjage;'and the Hons. It 1S: Jones:and G.•COlvin, AssciCiate -Ates ,of the!Conits of. Oyer' k ,Texmitier and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions •of the Peace; Orphans' Court and. Court of, Common Pleas for the County of Potter, have.. issued their precept, bearing date the .eightdenth , day of Dec., in the. year] of our Lord 'one thOu sand eight hundred and sixty 7 twq!, and tome directed ,for holding a Court of Oyer and Term iner and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Seg siotia of the Peace, Orphans', Court, and Court Of Common Pleas, in the Borough of Couders port; 'on MONDAY; the 16th day of Feb. next, and to continue one week : •. • Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper perions t at 10 !o'clock A. M. 'of' said • day, with their rolls, records, inquisi tions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things Which to their 'offices !ap pertain to be done. ! And those who are bound by!!their recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are Or shall be in the jail of said county of Potter, are to be then arid there to 'prosecute agains!tthem•as Will be just. I Dated at Co,unt Eternal% Jan. 5, 1863, nnd the 84th year of the frtdcpendence of the United States of America. LIST OF CAUSES for trial' in the Court of Common Pleas of potter county, at February Term.. 'Christopher Evelin -vs James:Bartrou W T Jones Vs Wrn • Jorclan' I Byam & wife vs C S Jonis,,admsr I Bytom & wife vs J,Mann & A Graves W T Jones &-Brooks J M-Kilbourn • ,• - W T Jones vs Polly'lfigley, ailinsrs Wm L . Shaffer, vs folin Mason 4. Geo.-Marvin James Shaffer vs H W ;Slay and W M Smith D Clark use of S P Reyaohls vs Benj Rennells Joseph W Stillman .vs Geo Stillman • Maria S Edwards vs Jona Gla-ce Fnher & Card vs John C Tanner • _ Fuller & Card • vs •Deremer & Thetrnsson Colwell &Lyman vs Chas Chandler J R Munson use of C W Gorum vs Harry Lord, executors of John Dwight Amor Fairbanks vs Lewis W.)od .1 • ' Luther Canfield' Vs Frederick Brooks' garfni. J G Mescereau vs .P B Dedrick Coin. use Potter Co.' vs Woodard &L Sherman Wm Burleson vs Wm TJoneS • Street Beeard vs' Chester Whitaker Tp. of Oswayo vs Co. of Potter • D F Merritt vs Wayne,l3ishop: Alex. Rohrabacher Vs:A RohrabaCher N B Davis vs Wm Beerer James Tyler vs George W Tyler J. OLMSTED Proth'y.:, 43 50 3882 28 530 57 Jan. Li r 1.§.63 Xo 6 The follolving are the'.Lists of Jurorp dfb.wn for the February term,!-186.3 GRAND JURORS: .Abbott—Augustlßodler Allegany—Valorus Byam Bingham--Thomas E Grsidleyylliram Barnes, Walter Leonaid, L !E 3PCarn, J B Carpen,ter. Hebron—Norman Dwight, Anson A Cone, Charles Gorham, Wni H • Hector— J B Parker. Harrison— -C 0 Phillips. i Oswayo—George Tyler. , Sharon--W J \Vatter, Nelson 'Palmeter, George Nichols, Eli Gilbert. • Sylvania—C C Rees. - Sweden—G. L Catlin. . • Ulysses—L V Drake, Wm E Ereeman, A B Bennitt... • Wharton—James Barclay. TRATERSK: JIIROR Allegany—J. H Doggie, ,f - R Wildman Thaddeus Darling.. Bingham—J M Briggs, Charles Daniels. Clara—A W Jones. . • . 1 . • Coudersport-0 H Armstrogg, B S Colwell Thomas King. • , , Genesee—Barney Daniels. . . . Hector—Miles Watrous, J. C Thorapson, John L Gibson, Orris Redner,•Wilson Bailey, R. F Davis, David Kilborn, BF. Tubbs. ' . 'Hebron—WmGreenman, 'Elijah Cham belllain. • ~ Harrison--Daniel Hunter. Homer—Harrison Edgcomb, A II Crosby Oswayo—Franklin Gale. H Martin. Sharon—Robbins Brown • Sylvania—Pardon - Haskins. UlysSes,—S G Chamberlain, Origin Crum, C C Castle W W Grover, T. Baker, Aaron Webster. Wharton—John Bensley. West Branch—Orrin Warners, Augustus Bizbee, • D. C. LARABEE, " 1 -ilitorce Notice. - ) HEZEEISII TEED, No. 99, June Term, 1662. - vs. ' ; Libel in Divorce. SanctaA. TEED. To Sarah A. Teed, Respon dent, please take notice that a subpoena and alias subpoena having been issued and return ed nibil, you, Sarah A. Teed, respondent are, notified to 'appear at,our next term - or' Court, to answer the complaints of yoursaid husband, Hezekiah Teed r and Show cause why a divorce a. v. in. should not be granted. . ' 15. C. LARRABER ; Shff. ' Sheriff's Office, July 14,1863. - ' ; ' 843 83 1121 , • Auditor's Report. Balaiices due fro4V. Buitis, late Ina AMA Allegany Bingham Clara • Conderspoit • Eulalia ! 142 42 Genesee • ; 73 37 Genesee, T. DI Harrison, Hector Hebron. Homer Jackson • Keating Oswayik Pike - Pleasant Valley Roulet Sharon • ' Sweden. Sylvanih Stewardson SMinit - Ulysses West Branch Wharton . Woodville, I. 1). Portage, Cemerrod county 50 l County of Pottir Cofornontrealth 203 04 61 85 Alr,'Srmus informs Abu .AnditGra that he is ready. to PAY-lIP and the Town and School Treasurers can settle by calling upOn 11. J". Olmsted at Coudersport, and we here bike occasion to state that the accounts of Mr. Bea.. Tie - Were - in - good shape for settlement. •-• .' L. Bulb, tt • A. J. Ross; .f Anditori • Coudersport, Pa., Jan, 16, 1663.; D, C. LARRASEE, Sheriff. surer. School. Town. $lO5 21 394 Sb ' 25 55 116 99 I • 43 93 4 58 •I ' - 8 98 751 613 64 28 93 --L- • 91 48 50 ---- /1 54 1139 22 ! -'3O 51 392 33 2 18. 1/9 66 58.55 28 9/ 44 17 530 63 11 08 7 50 176 53 3127' 31 31 341 63 86 116.33: 05 21 542 29 91 96 . 265 32 308 99 . 905 39 80 12 338 14 - _ -- z - - - 1 - 4- - , -1! , 1€472, li__.:. c?' /a---.'-,:- .-- gev,- 1:07,1071 Afe. - ~,Z , 14 ( O P / g ../zzig, E=l • ;The Buffalo Mercantile College CORNER OF MAIN AND SENECA STREETS; Is an important link in the great chain of NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES,'Io- Catedln the following citiei, - viz : 7 , NEW 'YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, BROOKLYN, ALBANY,, TROY, . CLEVELAND,' DETROIT, ' ' CHICAGO, - AND SAINT _LOUIS.' I A Scholarship issued frcm the Buffalo, Col lege, entitle..S the' holder to attend eittir or all the Colleges for Ilb:unlimited time. The Design of these Institu tions,is.to impart 4 10 - young men and ladie's,.a thorougli, practi cal business edetatirm. These Collegcs are organized and6nduct edupon a basis which must secure! to each 'separate Institution. the 1 - •est . ..possiblefacilities for imparting a thorough mercantile educa tion, and render it as a whole, the most com prehensive and completesYstem in thii country Book-Keeping in all its department, Com ineridal Lao,Commercial Arithmetic and Pen inanship are taught in the most thorough and practical nianner. I The Spenacriah System, of Penmanship, is laught by conipettn t dad experienced teachers Scholarship, payable in adrance, $4O. k College open day 1n d evening: no vacations 'Resident Principal at Buffalo, J. C. BIIYANT. i. For Ifurther information, please call at the pollegie rooms, or send for Catalogue said Cir. tular enclosing letter stem p. • Address] ] BRYANT & STRATTON, ] Jy9lg Ruffian, N. Y. The Magio Time 'Observer , THE PERFECTION OF MECHANISM . , EINC. , a Hunting and Ophn Face, or Lady's or GC'atleman's Watch Combined. 'Ode of the prettiest, most convenient, and • i deekindly the - best,and cheapest timepiece for generfil•and 'reliable use, ever offered. It:has Withiri it ant connected with its Irinchinery, its own windinglattachnient, rendering a key entirely unnecessary. The cases oTtb.i;Watcb composedare h of two metals, the outer one bein,g trio 16 carat gold. Ithas theimproVed ruby action lever movement, and is-warranted sn accurate timepiece. Price, superbly en graved, per case of• a half dozen, .$20 . 4.00. I Sample Watches, in neat morocco boxes, for those proposing to buy at wholesale. s3s,sent by express, with bill payable on delivery: Soldiers must .remit payment in advance, as •ii-e cannot collect - from those in the Army. Address HUBBARD BROS. & Co., Sole Importers, Cor. Nassau k Jolim Sts., New York BOOTS AND SHOES. t A. SANDBERG & BRO'S Tanners and Carriers, l IAVE also established a Boot and Shoe Manufactory, opposite a F..Glassmire's Hotel, in the room formerly occupied by J. B. Smith. TheY offer their Boots and Shoes at a LOWER RATE THAN THE SAME QUALITY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD IN POTTER'BOHNTY: And they will have nothing but the best work en and the best stock that the country' will roduCe, and tnoney and labor pan procure. THEY FEEL CONFIDENT THAT THEIR WORK WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. ;Biles, Calf Skins, Sheep Pelts 1 - taken at the Highest Market Price. 1 ' G-I.VE US A TRIAL 1 Coudersport, Pa., March 19 MANHOOD ; 11OW LOST ! DOW RESTORED ! justpublislied in a sealed envelope', price b cts ..1 A lecture on the Nature,Treatment and Rad ical 'Cure of Spermatorrlicea or Seminal Weak nless, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, Whd Impediments to Marriage generally, Ner vOusness, Consumption,, Epilepsy and, Fits ; Menial andThysical Incapacity,resulting from Slelf-abine, Sc., by Rowr. J. CutvErtivELL,M.D., author of the Green Book, &c. aiThe woild•renoWned author, in this admir le Lecture, clearly-proves from his o*d ex perience that the awful consequences of Self abuse may be effectually used without medi cine, and without dangerotis surgical Okra [hens' hoagies, inslrnments. ringB, or cordials, poiliting out a mode of cure at, once 'certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, nd mat ter what his condition may be, may curellim sill' cheaply, privately and radically. This lecture trill prove ,ft boon to thousarids and thousands. Sentunder seal,to any v.ddre . s's,in afplain, sealed envelope ; on the receipt . of six cents, or two postage'stanips, by addressing, 1 Dr. Clh J. C. KLINE, 1?1' BoWery, New York,'Post Office Box; 4556. CFFICE OF JA".317..C00KE, SUBSCRIPTION A s CIENT, At Jay Cooke Sr. Co., Bankers, 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelabia, Nov. 1, no. The undersigned having been appointed Snbseription Agent by The Secretary of the Tieasury,.is now prepared to furnish, at once, The NeW Twenty. Year .6 per cent. Bonds , °l' the United States, designated as 'Tive- Tiventies," redeemable at the pleasure of the Government, after-five years, and authorized by Act of Congress, approved Peln'y 25,18G2. ,The COUPON BONDS are issued in sums of $30,.5100, $5OO, and SlOOO. . The REGISTER BONDS in 'sums of $504 $lOO, $5OO, $lOOO and"ssooo. dnteiest at 6 per cent. per annum Erill com mence from the date ofpurehnse, and is . Payable in Gold, _ Semi•-annuallY, which is equal sighe present premium on gold, to about EIGHT per bent, per annum. Partners, Merchants, Mechanics, ear;dali s t s and all who have any money to invest,shonld know and remmember that tliese bonds are, in effect, a First Mortgage. upon allßailroads, ,Canals, Bank Stocks and Securities, and. the immense product, of all,the Manufactures,&c., in the country: and that the full and ample provisior made for the payment Of the interest and, liifuidatioh orpriiiclrlal, by Customs Du. ties, Excise Stamps and. Internal Revenue, seives to make, these Bonds the 1:34t, Most Available and Most Popular - Investment: in the'Market. Subscriptions received at Pai' in Legal Tender Notes, or, notes snit checks. of banks at par in Philadelphia. Subscribers•by mail will re: ceiYe prbmpt attention,and every facility and explanation will be afforded on application at this offlee. A supply of Bonds will be kept , on band for immCdiate deliverr. • ' • 1 JAI: COOKE,Slibi;crirititni Ageeit ew_ Goo New Gbiittill j N"! . ... ~ t rt - so to 75 pea cent. saved; on eir:e4Y bii;uying your gold , tt trio _ _ RE GULAT9,II, Osvcoayol7ll4ge,Potter-C0.,144 , We are happy to inform all those in of Choice and Domestic Goods', that ryillit);o ha.i , e a stock of some • • $lO,OOO, Worth DRY• COODS; GitOdtßlE§, BOOT rind 'SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHDIG CROCKERY &HARDWARE; and everything Usitally kept in a eountrystori. We are prepared to sell at nearly the-olli prices, notwithstanding the great the of gdods in. New York. ;Our facilities tire nirw that we are prepared to furnish all thOts In want of goods at less prices thrin - tan - br be sold by any dealer in this tettion. Belo* we give you some of our prices; atid-alto''thb •prices the same goods are sold for by tfltiet df our neighbors. • .; .:3; Good-Sheetings, 12 to 14 cts. -!: • :sold by most desdersildi 16 •to 22 , tik Verymioetienched Goods 10 to - 14 1 15. fen A large lot of Sleep's Gray and' Cas4 ' l . sitners, from 41 as, - up . GOOtI Aptois Cheeks 'and Check - • - 'Shirting, 12} to 15 cts. Good Glnghtims; 12i to 15 ' ' Beautiful DeLnines rind Poi • Chevres, 12 to' 20 "20 t0 .. .i1l Nice all Wool Merinos,63 Worth- - $ . 1,25 titoili7, IA large assortment of .Bhiek Siik, to'S - 133 ,Finetlack Silk Shawls, s6,llo'B'oo Tif 9,0 i) . Anil•a large stock of Black gfiVa froth to o.'oo vorthlrom $l. 50 - to $1" .. .t3; ' , ' Good . Spragots, ,Merrimacs •llaritielfs 'end mcny tither grade's 'cif very nice Prints, lie,W" styles, warranted -fast 'colors, Hai:Tess Checks and others, for : 11 to. 1-4 ;ct s, - 03 °thing over, worth Ip, to 20 ots, IN SHOES WE CAS SAVE YOH :X VERY" LARG,E PEI - COMP. ' • ' GOod enameled boots, 75 cts,woritiiV..ll:Stttl:itt 'Good balmoral Bootees, $l,OO 1;50ta1.75 Women's gModCtilf b00t5,75 to 1.00 1 1:00t 1 / 4 11.i13 31en's ' do $2.75. 4101:114i4.73 Warranted-Kip.Boots ; hommade, CLOTHINgs , • . We call your attention in this lirie,'ll)3 l it 10 from 50 to .1330 per Cent. below . nitiit'Ohir dealers—ihe Jews,: so much noteiffor.lteding cheap, not excepted. We will sell y . po all Wocil Fine ithiek Bus skin Pants for $3 / 50, worth $5.00. Good Suits of Black Cloth - ea.:Goat:life, Pants, Hat, Socks, Pocket . Thindkerclitif, kc;, for $lO, worth $lB, 11•11 :',GR4t)ERII[EIS, In the line Groceries we ',tine a choice „, variety..of Teas at 50, 75 and 41.00—and ode Dollar Tea can't be befit Good Sugar - for lb at. doffeo - Sugar 11 cis: Salaratus 7 to•s cts. Mt? Soap 8 , cti; coffee IS cts. - ' , • • " ' We would in inform Ilk !hut we baiiidi established-ih dur _ . W • '" NE S -rt. oSite = the largest 111 Eiled frotri cellar to - garret. Also tht ', Paige' buildr`og~ adjoir: L ag arc usedi by us for storage rooms. THE HIGHEST PRICE' PAID FOl4 • I3UTTER, • • - colic and other Prodii, that canreadily be vetted into Casli. One word more: As tlie timasOrtatunl of onr,Goods troth herexoste Onlv . rif cents per hundred, and our other expensgi iii small, we do riat:need large profits ; . C. H. SIMON, OSWAYO IIEGULATOR ogitayo Viltagc, .an. E MOM ME Mg i rs: if El 1a id • lftio 25 s2.7br 30z.410:31.0*
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