The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, March 18, 1863, Image 3

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Vidnad4 Xitr.;lB, 4883
Qexiqtal.
y. : ,oeSp . gar, tattles, - foi•sala at 'Jai and
113 . ? , 1?bitta% : • *
ibelSecthe. new• advertisTnent , of the Os
"Wiyci Regulator; A. new schedule ofprices,
sEr Corr ecti the articlein the last
Journal: Arisiocraci," -for
Xiiiitaciatk Russia read Autocratic Russia.
'fir It is estimated thaenearly two million
of barrels of crude oil have changed bands_at
Alittsbn' rg, Pa.; during the : pest year. '
sarThe Lycoming County Cornmißsioners
re•an- accommodating • Board. They furnish
the Jurors
: with "cigarsi - dm." So says, the
Zkuilifor's.report. -
.You're.-right gr. Gazelle—
"pitch into 'em." - _
jpar Col. Joseph r. Knipe of the 46th Reg
iment Ida beed dotnitiated Brigadier General
of volunteers by the President and his-nomi
natton is:eonfirisied by the Senate - :Bre have
'not-yet 'seen the confirmation cf Col. Stone as.
may-The proceeds of 'the Lewisville Oyster
_Supper for the benefit of the soldier, Daniel
amounted to $160.00 above ajl eapen•
ditures. We are glad to hear of tbia success.
- lit. Fuller feels deeply grateful to his friends
for their &pitons contribution: - .Vroin all
.. seetinn6 the' poople - of Ulysses deserve great
credit for the quantity -and quality of this
"Aribute'.to real worth.
kr# young copperhead wench at Hatris
liurg last week hurrahed for Jeff Davis at a
private party: .IVe pity the map who will get
stick'ailiunk for a wife.—Ex..
...UrPetitions have been sent to the
Of Pennsylvania, for a law to prevent
the payment or wages of operatives,lia. store
brdera.''A bill of the kind Is now before the
Senate and will probably piss that body and
. become a law. 'We hope it pnay..,
jter . .Hon. .TosepliLewis, c
lras been nominated by the Pi
nionti : of internal Re've . une;
ernor -Boutwell:
..ogig-.l:ouring the Aaron Burconspiracy Tho.
Jefferson-not only made arbitrary arrests, but
justified- them ; everybody knows that. Gen'l
Jickadn did the same at New Orleans and also
justified them—yet those Who pfeteud to
disciples of those great men rail at President
Lincoln r for - the same act •- •
concert lately giYen by the Baker
family in Mason county, lilin is. a copperhead
got into!a terrible rage,ltick i d up a disturb
ance and left the hoifse in a swearing passion,
at the tinging of wlhat ho Oallod a "d—d
Abolition song."! The_ song. lwas- the ,"Star-
Spangled Banner."
itigt.Now when the snow is being melted
from the side-walks, let every owner of prop
erty clean off the filth depos!ited during the
1
'Winter. some of our walks are in a horrible
ondition, and a decent regard • for the_com
-1 • -
tOrtlof the ladies, ghoul& make this a malter
of duty. •
• lEgt_The New Hampshire election has gone
Republican. There was no choiCe of Gnr
:.einor by the people. The RePublicans have
more than three-fourths of the Legislature
and_will no doubt elect a Republican to that
position. Two of the three inemberi of Con
gress are also Republicans. This is old Dem
ocratic New Hampshire.
- • Vek.The,President bas issti ! :d a Proclama
tion calling all absent or str
immediately,
sold era
-to return -to_their regiments immediately, or
expect to suffer the peualtiel of military law.
.All who report themsell es at tiny rendez - vOus
specified by General order No!. 58 of the War
Department will suffer no punishment etcept
forfeiture of pay during absence..
igii:OThe bill authorizing p i
tied into a law and was signe
dent. We have volunteers on land to defend
- flag,.-why- should we not follow the
tiaraple 'of our fathers durin, the .first - and
- second wars for independence) and authorize
letteriotmaique, so that maritime volunteers
may be instantly organiZed
jar 'Secretary Welles has . anaged to aug,-
merit his appropriations , so as to enable hiin
to get on with the Navy until March, 1865.
It is also understood that the appropriations
.itre , .sufficient for Army purp ses_ up, to the
Ague time. Therefore, should the next House
be Detnocartie, it will not be able to embar
xass.the.government in carrying on the War.
V;The President the oth4r day received
a wit - age of greed -backs anuiain ling to . $B9B,
the.sender said in a tenter enclosed ha
obtained from the Governmen t dishonestly.
The letter is dated, Brooklyn, 7ifarch 2, 1863.
and signed Clandido Securo. Barnum is after
such a rare specimen from the vicinity of
I -
Net, York 1= -
" War After Gen. Fitz John Pc4.ter was cash
jered and dismissed from the 'service,
.the
.Ip*Ocratio
: authorities of New York
.pity,
vropoted to give him a reception. But the
Mayor promptly vetoed it. Good 1 There.is
some sense left there yet.
, 10,.G0v.-"Sprague of Rhode Island, has
144 - tied lo take his place as 1 4 I T. S. Senator.
Having 'no acting Lieut. Governor, the pre:.
ithrtig..olEcerof-the Senate, ; tn. C. Cozens,
become Governor in fact.
01.6"Ditring thepast year`ont
twenty-three 'perione lost theik
different railroads in Ohio, fifty'
were walking on the, track,
traint' in motion. - eleven • Sir 1
'bridges while riding on 'toro 4
plains from cAr tsa, car.. ,; I.
- E p - #lllsdeep Ortoi
`4s*ifor of he millions
upon l l l o o43B
&a., in: a , 86301, piisaii..at Itatipihot!,
hitn 65 .per mouth: for,food :: a - nd
clothed. = English jttstioe l:
tk Pretty Trillage.Abont ten miles east of
Rochester, New York, )Where the grand. Erie
Canal end New York Central Railroad are side
by site, is a pretty, bustling -village m the
midst; of the richest agriculthral section of the
tittion. This village is Fairport, and here are
located the extensive Chemical Works of D.
B. Dei . .and & Co., where the celebrated Chem
ical Saleratus is alone produced.' The cars
and'hhits carry this saleratus away in large
quantities, to all parts of the coutitry, , to - be
sold by grocers and to be used by all who de
sire tight and - wholesome bread and biscuits.
Fairport is probably as widely known as any
village of its population in the world.
To 'NervoUs Siifferers
grkF 'BOTH SEXES. A Nervous Gentlemen
k. 7 having been restored to health in a few
days, fafter undergoing all the usual routine
and irregular expensive modes of treatment,
withoCt success, 'considers it his sacred duty
to communicate to .his afflicted fellow crea
tures the MEANS OF CURE. Hence, on the re
ceipt of an addressed envelope he will send
(free) . a copy of the pres r cripeon used. Di
rect to Daf.doEiN DANcrAbL, .
186 Fulton iitreet, Brooklyn, N. Y;
PRICE cunitr:vr.
Corrected every Wednesday by P. A. STEB
BINS & CO., Retail Dealers in Groceries •
and Provisions }
i t
opposite D. F.Glasstiaire's Hotel,
Coudersport, Pa.
Apples, green, V bush., • $377 to 75
do dried, ." • 100 200
Beans, • 44 • 100 150
Beeswax, Stil lb., . 26 .30
Beef, ti 3 4
Berries, dried, V quart 6 l2
BucktVheat, V bush., - 50 60
Buckwheas Flour, - 225 250
Butter,•V lb., 18 •20
Cheese, " 7 10
Corn, V bush.; 88 iOO
Corn Meal, per cwt., 200 225
Eggs, `tl doz.,
.. • „ - ••• 15
Flour, extra, 'il bbl., .150 8 00
do , superfine " , 600 700
Hams, V 1b.,9 12
Hay, Ifl ton,. 8 00 10 00
Honey, per lb., 10 12
Lard; " •• : ' 10. 12
Maple Sugar, per lb., 10 - 12
Oats, 313 bush., 44 50
Onions, " 75 100 _
.f Pehnsyliania
esident Commis
in Once of.G6v
Pork,ll bbl., -, l7 00 18 00
do 131 . 1 b., 9 10
do in whole hog. `ll lb., 5 6
Potatoes, per bush., 37i 44
Petches, dried, 1.2 lb., 25
Poultry, `li/ lb., . 5 . 7
Rye, per bush., 75 88
Salt, Rbbl., , 3 50
do "t 1 sack, , .
20
Trout, per .). bbl., 450 500
Wheat, "il bush., 100 125
White Fish; 1 , 1 bbl., 450 500
• In Wharton, Pa., on the 14tit Mra.
M A.RY BARCLAY, of Owego, N. Y:, in the
78th year of her age.'
At her residence. in Eglalia Tp, March 2nd,
THANKFUL BURREL; in the 83d year of her
age.
In' Hebron, Feb."lsth, GEORGE •ESTES,
Esq.,
aged 62 years, 5 months, and 9 days.
The deceased was an old and much respected
citizen of this bounty. Four of his sons were
absent din the Union army at the tame of his
death. ,
In Davenport, lowa, March 3, 1863, of con
gestion' of the lungs, HIRAM BARNS, youngest
child of Daniel an Mary Sunderlin, formerly
of Sunderlinville, Potter Co., Pa., aged 1 year
1 month, and 11 days.
The little rosebud left us,
We'd watched with loving eyes,
To; join with cherub angels,
In realms of paradise. D.S.
1863. • 1863
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE
This great line traversestl the Northern and
Northwest counties of Pennsylvania : to the
city of Erie, on Lake Erie. \ -
It has been. leased by the Penn.iylvania
Railroad Compatty,`and under their 'auspiCes
is being rapidly opened throughout its entire
length. ;, •
It is now in use for Passenger and Freight
business from IlArtatsnuaoito Singernaboning,
Isatirk, (174 , miles) on tbeEastern Divisidn,
and from Sbefield to Erie, on *the Western
Division, (7a miles). •
rivateering pas.
by the Ptesi-
TINE O 1• PASSENGER TRAINS AT SINNEMAHONIN4,
12.46 P. M.
2.36 P. M.
Express train arrives
Express train leaves west
Cars run throllgh - 'P7ITITOUT - CHANGE both
wars on these trains between Philadelphia
and Lock Haven and between Baltimore and
Lock Haven. •
- -
Elegant Sleeping, Cars on the Express Train
both ways between' Williamspoit and Balti
more and Williamsport and Philadelpdia.
- For information' respecting" Pasenger'busi
ness apply at the S. E: Cor. llth and Market
Streets,
And for Freight business of the Company's
Agents :
S. B. Kingston. Jr., Cm.. 13th and Marke
,
Sts. Philadelphia.
,- • - ,.. ,..
J. W; Reynolds, Erie. - • : ~
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. R. B. Baltimore.
' , .:H. H. EIOVESTO.Ne .
Gen'l Freiyht AA Phil'a.
LEWIS L. HOUP.T .
Gen'l Ticket Age. .Phira. '
Jos. D". Porn, -
Gen't Manager, Williamsport.
A SHE 8. -
StrGAIi.VAKEIS 4(1
'save all your 'Ashes carefully and free
from dirt as possible. 1 will pay 12 to 15 cts.
a bushel for them delivered•at my Potashery.
Want them in March and April.
LIICIENI BIRD.
•rd
Brooliland, Pa., pleat!), 8, 1863.
Admintiqrstior's Notice.
WHEREAS, Letters Orstdministratfon on
the estate of Charles deerd,
late, of Bingham. tP,. Potter eti. ; bale been
issued to the subscribers iirchie"form of law,
notice 'I hereby given to all persons knoliing
themselves indebted to said,estate to,make
immediate payment, and thole baring claim's
will present them, duly authenticated, •Zer
settlement..., • •
hundred and
dLAEISSA A. WciEDEN. , Admses.
BITRTOS "LEWIS,.;..
Buighs.m,Yeb. 21; 1853.
r lives on the,
rine of whom
en ,fell off the
's tru ck by
id -seven Were
SAPONIFIER I
The gteatest Soap-maker eves
kngwßL For froo -
• , .1 OPLICT:
DIED :
RAILROAD.
Waved
Fall not to read. thle
,
~,theough- a nd proht thereby.
41,
00 i
9 9
NORTH OF
NEW GOODS
Si 'rniiiiitriil
- °SWAY° REGULATOR
Mbolenale or 3lrtatl
FOR THE TIMES MUCH LOWER THAN
EVER.
n AVIiNG formed a connection with some
of the best jobbing houses in New York
we shall hereafter keep a full stock of Goods
and shall always TTNDERSELL THE MARKET
and on most Goods will save you fifty per et.,
and on many, much more.
10 bales Sheetings arid Shirtings from 18 to
22 cts., worth 30 to 40 1 .
3000 yds Sheeting fot Cheese Cloth: for 12i
cts. worth 18
300 pieces best Madder Prints warranted fast
colors, 16 to la worth 25 to 30
100 pieces Hamilton, Pacific and other good
'.Delaines for 16 to 25 worth 25 to 35
New styles of double width Alpacna Dress
Goods for 31•cts. yd, old price 50 cents
worth now 63 to 75
Double 'width Saxony Merino, half wool, 31
cts. worth 75 . -
All wool Merino, 63 cts. worth $1,25 I
A largo stock of wide Scotch Ginghams only
3 - cts. yd advance front old prices ,
Good. Tweeds and Denims for 25 cts. worth
35 to 40 -
l .
Good Sattinets,Cassimeres and all other goods
• equally as low
In the line of Silks we have. and :hall-keep a
Jorge assortment, good Colored Silks
for 63 cents.
Black Silk from 88 cts. to $1,50, now wort]]
50 per ct. more even in New York
BOOTS,
SHOES ) and
CL 0 TI:
In this line of our trade we can site you a
large per ct.
Good Suits Black, Grey and others : Coat,
Vest,Pants, Hat; Pocket Handkerchief,Cravat,
and Shirt for $lO to $l2 worth $20.. '
Good Calf Boots for $2,50
Good Women's Shoes for 75 cts
Good Gaiters for 63 cts
And all other kinds of fine shoes equally
as low. ' 1 .
Groceries.
We can alio sell you Groceries at a saving of
at least 25 to 50 per et. good
_Tea . of an es.
tra quality for . $1 worth $1,50. Other' goUd
Teas from 50 to 75 cts.
Good chewing tobacco from 35 to 56 cts
' In the line of Yankee Notions we can save
yOn a handsome profit.
HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ac
FLOITR, FORA, HAMS, SHOULDERS by the
ton or load at Wellsville prices
Now, to SftYo answering the many inquiries
as to who furnish , us goods in New York. en,
abling us to sell at these prices, we would re
fer you to
Mr. Jason H. Bookover, connected with the
firm of Messrs, Claflin, Mellon &. CO., Cleh. et.
The largest house in the World for Dry Goods.
Also, Messrs. Hottland &-Lindsley, 80 & $2
Chambers st., ever so famous, for selling cheap
and giving their friends good bargains.
And the reason for our selling you Clothing
so low, we are supplied from -the extensive
establishment of Messrs. Longstreet, Bradford
& Co., 348 Broadway, and froth the new firm
of Messrs. Baldwin, Starr & Co., CoUrtland St,
two of the best clothing, houses in New York.
. .
Yankee Notions, and Fancy Goods from .1.
Henry Smith Payne .3c C0.,,34 Courtland St.;
who are noted for giving their friends good
bargains: •
Hardware from Morgon,QOackenbrish Alt
20 Courtland St.
Crockery from Mr: Oscar Cheesmarr, 145
Duane street. I '
And the reason why we can always eell'you
Groceries so low and Pay you the highest
Price for Butter, Cheese, he., is from one Con
tieetion with Messrs. Ahren s Illahnken,Pro
cers and 'Commission Merchantr, 255 Wash:.
ington St. Notiv all yon that have buttlir to
Send to New York, or any other prodUce, take'
my advice and send fo therm and you will
always receive the:highest price. ;
1
' DO riot be led away by any faked reports
fiomjealons'neighbors. AR we ask isto come'
and examine for your nit' and you will be .
rationed that what wa say dre pertain:l..
"ionrs ftesPectfullyi
C. II Simmons,
Ogiirt4o;„ . M_iiFc.ll,..lllo3.
ME
NEW JERSEY, LAMISIOR.IALE, .Alsqi
Garden- or,'Fruit - Farnis47
OEM
Suitable . for Graßes,Xeaches, Pears; Easp
berries, Strawberries, Alacitherries, Derrants,
/cc.; of,l, 21, 5, 10, or 20 acres each; at the
following prices for the presentiviz 20,icres
for $2OO, 1D acres for $llO, 5 acres for Siirty
Dollars, 2} acres'for.Forty Dollars, 1 acre for
Twenty Dollars:' Payable by one dollar a,
Also, good Cranberry lands, and village lots
in CLIETWOCID.,..2S by 100 feet, at Tea Dollars
each, payable by one dollar a week. The,
above land and rams, are situated at Cbet
wood, Washington Township, Burlington Co.,
New Jersey. For further information, apply,
with a P. O. Stamp, for a Circular, to'. ,1
B. FRANKLIN CLARK;
No. 90 " ; Cedar Street, New York, N.Y.
NEW EN.GINE AND FIXTURES—eight-
At. horse power, with line boiler. This' en
gine is now in a Tannery at Bienville, Alle
gany Co:, N.. Y., and has never been need.
Also,. THE TANNERY AT BIENVILLE.—
This Tannery is in a 'good location for busi
ness, both as to market audtbark.
The engine will be sold sepdrately, if de
sired, or-Tannery and engine together. Will
be sold very cheap. For terms and farther
information concerning the property apply to
ANDREW JACKSON,
Coudersport, Potter Co., Penn's.
Jan. 30 1863.
. H. TALLMAN would inform the t-
Vr ra
eling public that he has rented the
Eagle Hotel opposite C. H. Simmons'
Block at Oswayo Village, Penn'a, whirh has
been newly refitted ,fted furnished, where he
Intends to keep a First Class Hotel: Parties
of pleasure and those wishing a quiet home
over Sabbath, will find this hOuse equal to any
In this vicinity. The tables will always be
well, supplied, and the barnS ; well furnished
with hay and oats, and no pains spared for
the comfort of guests. .
, WM. I. TALLIIAN
Oswayo, Pa. : Dec. 1862.
PENSIONS, BOUNTIES. BACK PAY, WAR CLAIMS,
AND CLAIMS FOR INDEMNITY.
Stewart, Stevens & Co.,
Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors
FOR.
ALL KINDS OF MILITARY CLAIMS,
411 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C.
' This firm, having a thorough knowledge - of
the Pension business, and being familiar with
the practice in all the Departments of Govern
ment, believe that they can afford greater fa
cilities to Pension,bounty and 'other Claimants,
for the prompt and successfulraccomplishreent
of business entrusted to them, than any Other
firm in Washington. They desire to secure
such an amount,of this business as will enable
them to execute the business for each claimant
very cheaply, and on the basis of their pay
contingent upon their success in 'each case.
* * *Their charges will be , Ten Dollars for
Officers and Five Dollars. for Privates, for each
.Pension, Bounty, or Back Pay obtained, - and
ten per cent. on amount of Claims for Military
Supplies, or Claims for Indeninity.
* *Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March,
1861 4 in any kind of service, Military or Naval,
who are disabled by disease or wounds, - are
entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who serve
for two years, or during the:' war, should . it;
sooner close, will be entitled to $lOO Bounty.
'Widow° of anldiers,who die or are leafed, .re
entitled to $lOO bounty. If there be no widow
then the minor children ; then the father, mo
ther, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above.
Washington, D. C., 1862.
' * * *Apply at our' office, or to our Associate
at Oswayo, Potter county, Pa.-4AMES 11.
GRAVES, Esq., who has just returned from
Washington, D. C., and is supplied with all
the latest blanks issued under the late instruc
tions, and will fill them up for all who have
been so unfortunate as to require an applica
tion. Office in "Regulator Store."
Lecture to 'Young Ken !
Justpublished in a sealed envelope, prico 6 cts
A lecture on the Naturo,Treatment and Rad
ical Cure of Spermatorrhcea or Seminal Wea
kness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility,
and Imphdiments to Marriage generally, Ner;•
vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits;
Mental and Physical Incapacity,reauitibg from
Self-abuse, ac., by ROIIT. J. Cul7-55ivErt1,,..11.139
author of the Green 130+2. 1 ,1, ke.'
The werld•rerv.r;vned author, in this admir
able Lecturo, clearly proves from his own ex
perience that the awful .consegnences of Self
abuse may be effectually used without medi
cine, and without dangerous surgical opera
tions, bougies, instruments. rings, or cordials,
pointing out a mode of cure at once certain
and effectual, by whibh every sufferer, no mat
ter what his condition may be,:may cure him
self cheaply, privately,and radically. This
lecture Will prove a boon to thousands and
thousands. Sent under seal,to "any address,in
a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six
cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing,
Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE,
127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4586.
Administrator's Notice.
WHFREAS, letters of admininistratton on
the estate of Hastings Harley, dec'd late
of Allegany township, Potter (10., Pa.. have
been issued to the Subscribers in due form of
law, notice is hereby given to all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate to
make immediate payment; and those having
claimsll present them, duly authenticated,
for settlement. , • I
L. B. MORLEY, 1
NANCY MORLEY f Admszi
Allegan, inn. 30, 1363 6wpd
Administrator's Notice
WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on
the estate of 0. A. Lewis, dec'd, late of
Ulysses township, Potter co., Pa., have been
issued to the subscribers in due form of law,
notice is hereby given to nil persona knowing
themselves indebted to said estate so-make
immediate payment; those having claims
will present them, duly authenticated, for 1
settlement.
M: LAVINIA LEWIS, 1 Adratr ; d.
_ E. D. LEWIS;
•
Ulysses, Pa., Feb. 1863.
SAPONIFIER ! SAPONIFIER ! I
SOAP MATCFIR I I. I
FOR SALE AT STERBINS'.
. Admlnfstrater's Notice. •
831IVERFI4S, Lettes of Administration on
the estate of A. if. Buttericorik dec'd,
late of Coudersport, Petter ce.,1 1 a., have been
issued to the subscriber in due ;form °flaw,
Entice is lierebY given to all perrons; knowing
thereselves indebted - to said estate, to make
ininiedinte:payreent;.and those having claims
will Prseat them, duly. authenticated,-, for
settlement, . J OLMSTED, Adnurr. .
CoUdersport, Feb. 16,1863, .
FOR. SA LE,
To the Public.
TIN GREAT
ez e a
} ll .tivota r r
&dfft
The Buffalo Mercantile College
CORNER '
.OF MAIN AND .SENECA - STREETS.
Isj an important link in ; the great chain of
NATIONAL MERCANTME COLLEGES, lo
cated in the following cities, viz: .
NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA;
BROOKLYN, ALBANY, !,
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 an unlimited time. •
The Design of these Institutions t is to impart
to young men and ladies ) a thorough, practi
cal business education... • • •
These Colleges are organi'se'd and conduct
ed upon a basis - Which must secure to each
separate Institution the best possible facilities
for imparting a thorough mercantile educa
tion, and render it as a whole, the' most com
prehensive and complete system in this country
Book-Keeping in all its.department,-Com
mercial Law,Commercial Arithmetic and Pen
manship, are taught in the most thorough and
practical manner. .
The Sponeerian System of Penmanship, is
taught by competent and experienced teachers
Scholarship, payable in advance, $4O.
College open' ay at d evening : no vacations
ReSident Principal at Buffalo, T. C. BRYINT.
For farther information, please call at the
College rooms, or send for Catalogne"and Cir
cular enclosing letter stamp. Address
BRUNT it STRATTON,
Buffalo, N. Y.
FE]
The Magic. Time Observet h
T.ItEit'ERFECTION OF gECHANISM,
BIN a Hunting and Open Fa'ce, Or Ladj'e
or Gentleman's Watch Combined.
. . .
! One of the prettiest, most convenient ; and
idecidedly the best and cheapest timepiede for
' general and reliable use, ever offered. It hes
iwithin it and connected with its machinery,
its own winding attachment, rendering a key
entirely unnecessary. The cases of thiS Mita'
are composed of two metals • the outer One
being fine 16 caratgold. .It has the improved
ruby action lover movement, and is Warranted
S'n accurate timepiece.. Price, superbly en
graved, per case 'of a half dozen, $204.00.
ample 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
lwe cannot collect from. those in the Army.
Address . , HUBBARD BROS.. It Co.,'
Sole Importers,
Cor. Nassau 4c 'John Sts., Novr York.
LBOOTS AND SHOES.
A. 'SANDBERG & imus
Tanners and clingers,.
•
lIAVE also established a
J Boot and Shoe
l'anufactory, opposite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel,
In the room former's , oecunied by .7.11 Smith.
They offer their Boots and Shoes at a
LOWER RATE THAN THE SAME QUALITY . HAVE
1, EVER BEEN.SOLD.iN POTTER COUNTY.
nd they will have nothing but the best work
inen and the best stock that the 'country will
kroduce, and money and labor can procure.
1 THEV FEEL CONFIDENT THAT THEIR
WORK WILL GIVE SATISFACTION:
Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep Pelts
• taken et the Highest Market Price.•
GIVE US A TRIAL %
Coudersport, Pa., March 19
.E, , APEII lIANGENDS
J ,DEPOT,
Ari 4. 10 Caraand St., New York,
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DIRE4TLY OPPOSIT - F. THE. WESTERN ROTEL.
THE CROTON:MANUFACTURING CO.,
(Organized in 1846, under the. General Manu
facturing Law of the State of Mew York.)
I Offers at wholesale , in quantities to suit pur
chasers, at, Manufacturers' LOwest Prices.
PAPER HANG.I.*G of every variety of Style
land Price, . .
BORDERS to match,
FARE—BOARD PRINTS, ; ' •
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES,
OIL PAINTED, WINDOW SHADES,
WIDE WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, and
INDOW SHADE FIXTURES,
SORE SHADES MADE TO ORDER AND
LETTERED, .
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Of title latest styles and superior finish, al
o t h eir own manufacture and importation:—
N T,
As their stock is large aiid entirely new, they
invite Merchants, Booksellers, and Dealers in
theie articles, to call and examine their styles
aid pri c es , whenever they visit ' he city.
CFFICE OF JAI' COOKE,
SUBSCRIPTION AGENT,
Ay Cooke & Co., Bankers,
114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Philatialahin, Nov. 1, 1862.
ITbe undersigned baring been appointed
habsCriPtion Agent by the Secretary of die
'itasnry, is now prepared.to farnisb, at 'once,
NI
The New Twenty Year 6 par cent toads
of the United States, designated as "Five-
TrentiO," redeemable at the pleasure of the
vernment, after five years, and authorized
bAct of Congress, approved Febey 25,1862.
j he COUPON Amps are issued in sums of
Gr; ri
sco, $lOO, $5OO, and $lOOO.
The REGISTER BONDS in sums of ssd,
$1;00, $5OO, $lOOO and $5OOO.
Interest at 0 per cant. per annum will com
mence from the date of purchase, and is i
i l' Payable In Gold, I
Sepni-annuallyovhich is equal at the present
premiuni on gilld, to about EIGHT per cent.'
per annum.
Farmers, Merchants, Mechanics, Capitalists,
and all who have any stoney to invest,sheuld
knipw and remmember that thesi bonds are;
ht ffect, l a: First 'Mortgage upOn all Railreadi;
bands, Barth Stocks and Seeuritioi, and the
iminense products oral! the Marinfacttiesdkc.,
in the country : and that the full and ample
prOvision made for the payrrierit of the interest
and liquidation of principal, 6y Customs Da
tieS, Bacise Stamps and Internal Revenue,
serves to make these Bonds the -
I
Best, Most Available and •Most Baran
• . loveStment in the Market.
Subscriptions received at Par inLegal Tender
Notes, orinotes and checks of banks at par la
Philadelphia. Subscribers by nsail will re
teire proinpt attention,. and everyfacßibr and
..ariation will be stroraia en application at
thiS office., A supply of Bonds *Si be'kept
on • and. Cur iromeffiate. delivery-. • -
JAY, COOKB. , „Salscript'ion Agra.
• '4,
Pariliel4 durh g thir teatili paaJS and "tali
Qerltnti ! ti aigNIS is Nof'
1300 TS: wad titistitB4
Wool, wine. Wa.l,l•Pal;K)ii
NAIL%
kespectte* pifite a call, fedittifildidies
that we can supply fhi lute ci i ail
to their aatisfacuon, eying bettet Goad, fBF
leas MONEY than can ba had at ank stiff
Rouge in Pettit or n 4061111 main*
Ve haltalto iititieti to oaf web-ibbed meet
of goods , d new aid eomptete ittick Yt
Medicines. OhemiCalm
Paiittil Oils. Verxiishefii
trbrizet;
visits dna taintitiiotiiii:
b 6 Part to Mil and 800
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