The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, November 04, 1863, Image 3

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    THE POTTERCCIN#"JOIIRNAL
Ei
- , exabrsik;di:'WolmedaY
LocEil
it .010141 i 45 cis.") min'm in Ifen , York.
`still in Canada"
:eN''Wnere is ;the D
Pennsylvania?.e Behind
'" Roberts par
lect School durhig the
Nriab her success.,
• 118.,A correspondent I
county, lowa, sap : "Tb
—l5 to 20 busbela
- corn cut by the" trust—nod
Sa„The Owego 'Times
man who has tortscells ,
diui, pamlyzation' of the
oils aliquiniasi, and bes
well himself, would be e
Will somebody tell?
M.A. letter written b
son of the 46th Penn"a
1 •
tion before,' Ole election
week-L-toolate 1 We an
ing to him thOt his fears
:nit' were groundlesS, and
- had a bright realitatitaiL
:1116.0ne of the - drafte. men, named Par
tizan, of this county, ha. $340 stolen from
bim at one o 1 the fifth-rate hotels 'in
Williamsport. It is alwap the better policy
to-choose the best hotels when visitihg large
places, particularly when carrytog arty con
siderable sum of money.
ille..Glorious backed is the result of the
.'election in this State! Itt cheers. us to know
that the old Keystone still hurls baCk sym
pathy with treason, rind stands up for the
good old Bag, for the ConStitution and Laws,
and for the sustaining of 'armies in the sup
, pression of the Rebellion. I
J•
• 1 • . wow •• .
' jilirNo one among th i:
drafted s een,'or
. among the spectators, wh were at f
W I Iliatos
port during the days appo uteri for the exam
ination of - the men from our county, could
find any reasonable grounds upon which to,
base an II accusation either of unfairness or j
• diationesity, against the r xaminini Board.
We doinot know the' exa t number of men
who *Went into thd service or comtnnted, but
do not believe that togeth r they willl l exceed
one hundred. While in t e decisions`of the
Bbard, - justice was temper d with wieldy, - still
the - interests of the Gove nment wera .jeal
ously-watched, orisly watched, and every ttempt to rd efr a u d
*al met by a rigid adherience to right and
-.1 . the law. We feel to congratulate the Board
- upon its succets, 'and hope that its future
record may be as bright ti. its past.
•
A WHEELBARROW Tate.-40n Saturday last
an amusing spetacle was; presented to the
citizens of Pittsburg, resulting from abet ou
the recent election. A pryminint citizen of
the Sixth ward, (and a coppernead.) wheeled
a barrel of apples from his residence, to that
Of a physician residing in Fast Liberty. The
1 ,
barrel was painted red, vith the name of
Curtin on tine side and tha of Woodward on
the other. The man with the Wheelbarrow
Was preceded by a band of tousle; and was
followed by a large crowd of spectators. that
man will not bet on WoodW•tr •t '
I"
d o•tind
C:
../ABIERON COUNTY U. K. Every candidate
on thelflion ticket of Carnerod county was
elected at the late election. i Jetf. Davis'
friends were perfectly saugu.cie that they'
I
wield carry the county, b t tile loyal men i
:were awake, and - the mutt shows the! they
. did_ not sleep until the co test was ovzr.—
The democrats had a popular ticket. .Their
bominee for Protbonotary, Jolla Judd Esq ,
is not only personally pup ilex,' but efficient
as an officer, and had he tidt bkn, - like dog
Tray, in bad company, he would have been
elected by a handsome nvjorkty. He ntyst by
. this time realize where he stands.—jfcKean
Miner. i i
______.
FOR STATC TREASCRER.-41e Pittsbur Dai
1,
.1 3 , commercial nominates II my D. Mobre as
.-* candidate for State Trea liver, and 1 urges
/hit his election would be ailec. With!satis
facticin by the people of the Commonwealth.
It is a fact that there are fer% better men than
Henry
Moore in the State f Pennsylvania.
-Competent, honest, faithful I nd popular, we
had regarded him as in every way fitted to
take chit-ge of a position which he had here
tofore filled with credit to hi i inaself and profit
.to - the Commonwealth. I • 1
The Poo; Friend.
Radway may truly be called the poor
man's frithd. His medicines secure to the
'poor HEALTH without lose of time, or any Ha
,bility to the expense . of a doctor. Let every
'Man keep a bottle of Rad way's Ready Relief
in the house, and ou the first experience of
13ign use it. Pain is a premortory symptom
of disease, and if the Relief is used promptly
''it will in a few moments stop the pain, and
:Weak tip the discaSe. Therie is 'zio occa-1
stun for a man, however expoied io'sicknegs,
iiisuff,eforie day H the Readji Relief is used
whin:path is 'firs't experienceil. sold by all
druggists."
,
. ' PILEPAISi FOR. A SEVERS WIXTER.—iIIe - :St.
.Vatil (Minnesota), / . "'rers 'thus admonishes us.
,The weather.prophets suy that the people may
- look out for the hardest winter seen for years.
There, will be more cold day--the mercury
:riill.ron lower, and the snowe. deeper, thau
before sines 1857. This is th first fa ll since
i
1857 that the brook trout ha 'e com- , euced
leavinl. thq.small creeks for the deep holes as
early ai s Sifitember, and the filJst season since
then that the •musk-rats hatv, Idouble-walled
;.heir little hillock homes. These and certain
other intallib)e'signs, knoWn tol the sportsman
_and hunter , indicate a winter of unusual .w ,
verity.. It Li tbou . kht by many that the yriyr .
- *rill cloie at liait two weeks earlier than last
The State Elect
;In another column we press , t a full record
tbe official returns- from w jch it will be
tbserved that the official run ority of Gov.
Curti° is 17.325. and that ofpqniel Agnew,
for Supretne Judge, 12,402. This majority is
Ihe'home cots. Had the soldiers in the
Geld been permitted to vote. the majority of
one nandidatealcould rmch 75.(00 or 100,000,
but they were disfranchised by a Demicraticl
Bnpreme Court, who regard the brave vete! ,
ins good' enough to' fight, but refuse them a
voicaln the election of Weir rulers. Aitbo'
ttie - majority is not as large as some P spected,
Ye* it is - tarp . enorgb for all Practical purh
poses: -
•
le:this of the Lezislatnre preseht died
linion - nmajorittes,which will ena4le the friends
of the Union to - make an honer apportion
the State_ and elect, a trion State
Tiess;tren The victory is complete
I •
kaIItIVOIT g: - STILILTTON'S . ." - VOluirrClAL
COLittnit —This institution located in Buffalo
i
ad-Udder' the management of4ir.',P,C•Bryatit
is oikof the most .prosperons of tbe chain Of
colleges, and is deserving of the Careful iri
vestiation of every young man in the coun
try. j . The course"of instractioris of the most
practical chitriCier. and fail to be ent
inently, useful_ to ; young men preparing for
busiliess life. It - should be the aim of every
one, to learn that which will be the most
usefulto him in after" life. • Valuable
time! is. often. wasted by pursuing, studies
which are never brought int& practice and
neglecting those that. would be of infinite
valuel. This institution aimr to meet the
wants of business life, the studies usually;
nursued , are. Pena:lam:ship, ;.; Book-keeping;
Arithmetic, Commercial Law, and Telegraph-!
ing. The rapidly increasing demand fork
Telegraph operators repdersi this branch of
instruction an, important one to young - men!
desirous of seeming permanent employment
Every facility is afforded for becoming goodi
operators.-
;Ncm 1868.
Géral
,VidfAnaiihitia;
miicratit party. of
Curtin;',.
oses teaching a' Se
oming minter.. We
riting from Clinton
wheat crop isgood
cre °Mei heavy;
half a alp.
wants
I n wards to know if a
chyieeysof the ra
aver Ishii attpetior
des don't! feel very
em pt fro in The draft:
DR. TOBIA.S' .._ I
VENITLkN HORSE LINIMENT. • !
,
N pint bottles at fifty, cents, mire's laine,
I ness; cuts ) guilt, cholic, &c. Read the!
following :t
Mr. .3lerriek dackt
I tended for-public-a
-1 was reerived last
happy in leant:lane
qi loyal Pennsylva
that his hopes have
tosrou, July 7, 1860.
Hr. ToniAs : We have - used for the past
year your Horse Liniment fur lameness, kicks,
bruises, cclic and cuts, and in every instance
foundlit the best article
,I ever. tried in this
circus company. Meade send six ddzen
,bot•
tles, as it Is the- only liniment.•we use now
We hake - 108 hories, some very Valuable; and
do not want to ieave -town without it.
HYATT. FROST,
anager VanAmburg & Co's. &nage - tie.'
by all'. druggisis.
Y
ice, 66 Cortlandt Btteet, lew or k.
The
health
edy, of'
a sever'
Consu ..
his fell
TO a l who desire it, he will send a copy of .
the prescription used (free of cliatge), With
die •diections for preparing and using the/
same, which they will find a sure cure for Con
sumpticin, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds,
&c. The only object of the advertiser in send
ing the ;Prescription is .b benefit the afflicted,
and spread information which he conceives to
be invaluable: and he hopes every sufferer
will try his remedy, as it will cost them no
thing, and may prove a blessing. •
Parties wishing the prescription will please
address I ; Rev. EDWARD A WILSON,
Williamsburgh.
Rings counts, New York.
40 4m
rPHE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIgNCE
-B- • ofan Invalid. Published for the benefit s
and tts al warning ann .t caution to young men
who suff -t; from Nervous Debility. Premature
Decay of 4 Manhood. etc.. supplying at the same
time the means of self-cure. By one who has
cured himself after being put to great expense
and injnr - thro' medical humbugand quackery
By env osing a post-paid addressed envelope
I )
single copies may be had of the author.
Itt Tily..+es, Fit., Dctober 21.3, "WILLIAM B
i i
FLING. i the 31st of bis age.
Be is ne,'our darling brother, •
Take
, :5 in the pride of life ;
I n
'Death FL smitten down another
. Fron the field of mortal strife. •
We no ore why round him gather, '
He n more to meet us, come;
• He hat joined our other brother
In the weary pilgritn'stome.
Weep 'hot, bath bereft Us,
Though our-hearts be torn with pain,
William for a time bath left
We shall meet him soon again.
In that land where
or
neer langaiSh,
Where no pain or sorrows .;:ome,
Banished fear, and sin, and anguish,
We shall meet no more to roam.
' J. V.
A FOTRUNE FOR ALL!
EITHER ZEN OR WOMEN H
•
NO lIII3IBUG, but en ENTIRELY NEW thied.
Only threemonths in this country-! Neclap
trap operation to gull the public, lint a gen
uine thing Read the Circular of instruction
once only, and you will understand it -per-.
fectly. A Lady has just written to me that
she is making, as high as TWENTY DOLLARS
some days! 'giving instructions in this art-
Thousands of soldiers are making money
rapidly at it. No person has to ba urged to
patronize it It is a thing that takes better
than anything ever before offered.. You can
make money with' it at borne 'oriabroad —on
steamboats or railroad cars, and in the coon
try or city. You will be pleased in purSuing
it, not only because it will yield a handsome
inedme, but also in consequence of the gen
eral adMiratiir , which it elicits. It is pretty
much all profit. A mere trifle is necessary
to start with.
There is sEal'cilly 'One person out of thou
sands wbo'ever pays any attention to adver
tisements of this kind, thinkng they are hum
! bugs. Consequently those wit(' do send for
insitrtfctiohs - will have a broad field for mak:.
ling money. There is ft class Of persons in
this world Who think that because th - ey hare
been 'humbugged out of a dollar oi• so, that
everything that is- adveillsed IS a humbug.
Consequently they . try no more.. The person
who succeeds is-the one who kieps on try
ing until he bits something that pays him.
This art cost me one thousand dollars, and
I expect to Make money out of it—and all
who purctase We Art Of me Will do the Saine.
One Dollar sent to me will insure the prompt
return'of a - Mud Of in'ititiciicins in the art.
The money WIZ be returned to those tibt satisfied.
Addresi • . : WALTER' T. TINSLEY,
- No. 1 Park Place, New York.
rm
MAIMIAGE
deititicateis 1
Of the finest st.7' le for Seib at the
Jojainial Office,
Sept. 30, 1863. !
tt'ombinnidat6d.l
.acary Consumption a Curable MUHL
. A CARD.
To Consumptives.
undersigned haring been restored to
tn a few weeks,bya- very simple rein
ter having suffered several years with
lung affection, and that dread :ditente
.ption--is anxious to make known to
6w-sufferers the meant of cure.
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq..
Bedford,‘Kings cohnty. N. 1
DIED:
Price 3 -cents
JThe.Fall Fianiinatlchut of Teachers
will be held bq the Conlati Superintendsnt at
the &hawing dinei and' places commencing
af 1 . F. If.
Sonderlinville,
Harrison Turnpike )
• Bitlghaffl Center,
Genesee Yorks,, .
Andreas Settlement )
Oswayo,
Sharon Centre,
Coudersport,
Bird School House;
Philander Reaces
Israel -Bart's;
• Columbus Rees's,
Stephen Horton's,
Maj. J. M. Kilbourn's,
Germanic), -
Writing materials trill bb needed. Direc
tors and others and invited to attend. .
SELECT SCHOOL.
Mrs. M. E. Roberts will comic ence
a School in -the Lecture Room of the
Siethcidist Church, on Monday, Nov. 16th, to
continue thirteen weeks.
RATES Or TUIT/ON
. _
Primary Class,
CoMmon English tiranchesi
Higher "
Coudersport, Nov. 2, 1863.
EMAT MARKET*
METH - subscriber - is now ready to famish all
K. -kinds of Neat at the very lowest rates:
Those wanting winter meat, and intending
to, buy it by the quarter, can be assured that
he will sell it at the same prices as sold by
the Farmers. A- Meat Market is needed in
the place.—let it be so patronized as to insure
its continuance. Lumbermen wanting large
quantities of Beef can be accommodated at
very low rates. JOSEPH SHAFFER.
Coudersport, Nov. 2,1863.-3 mos.
1863.
PIIIL~DELYQIAD ERIE
RAILROAD.
This great line traversesd the Northern and
Northwest counties of
.Pennsylvania to the
city of Erie, on Lake Erie.
It has teen leased by the .Pennsylvania
Railroad Company,. and under their auspices
is being rapidly opened throughout its entice
length
It is now in, use for PasSeitgcr and Freight
business from Ibtansurrio toEmporium(Ship
pen), ( 195 miles) on the Eastern Division,
and from Sheffield to Erie, on the Western
Division, (7d miles).
TIRE OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT EMPORIUM
• Leave Eastward
Express train
Arrive Westward
Express train
Cars run through Wilmot:l' CHANGE both
wars on these trains bekweea Philadelphia
mad 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 - respeeting Passenger busi
ness apply at the S. E. .C(14% 11th and Maiket
Streets,
And for Freight businesS of the Company's
Agents ; .
S. B. Kingston. Jr., Cor. 13th and Market
Sts.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie. •
J. M. Drill, Agent N. C.ll R. Baltimore.
H. H. HOUSTON,
Gen't Freight 3gt.' rhll'd. •
Ulm L. Hover,
Geh't Reker Agt.
Jos. D. POTTS,
Gen't (tanager, Williamsport.
PRICE CURRENT.
Corrected every Wednesday by P. A. STES
BINS & CO., Retail Dealers in Groceries
and Provisions, •
opposite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel,
Coudersport, Pa
Apples, green, V hush.,
do dried, "
Beans.
BCestrita, ' lb.,
Beef, tt
BO . ries,.dried, V quirt
Buckwheat, V bush.,
Buckwheat Flour, ,
Btitter, V lb.,
Cheese, ~"
ClOverseed
Carnal bush.,
Corn Meal, per cwt., -
-E s. doz.,
Flour, extra ' V
_ do superfine "
Ua l ,mst
Hay, V ton,
Honey, per lbt,-
Laid,
Maple Sugar, per lb.i
Oats, V bush.;
OniOns,"
PoBi, bbl.,
0 5 11),
$37,1 to 75
160 200
50 200
25 30
5 , 6
6 124
60 75
275 3_oo
• 14
.
12
700 150
. 88 IQO
200 225
12
750 800
650 700
10 12
6.06 700
19 12i
10 12i
. 10 12
60 65
75 : 1 00
17 00 18 00
9 10
5 .6 •
.•371 44 . .
25
5
88 100
3 25
. 16 -
- 2 56 3 50.
450 5 oo•
A 00 , 125
450 500
do in whole hiik, ' . 79
Potittoes, per bush.,
Peltches. dried;
* Podltry. - t a lb., •
Rye, per bash:,
Salt, IR bbl.,
d? sack,
Thnothy eed
Troia, per 4. -
Wheat. V.-bush.
White Fish, 131
Executor's Notice
OTICE is hereby given that letters execu
/.1. tory - on the last will and testament of
AMBROSE COREY, late of I:flys:ses township.
Potter county, dec'd, have this day been grant
ed M the undersigndd by the Registerot said
county.. .All persons indebted to said desce
denti will please Make pay ment and those hay.
ing . elaims will present theth . duly authentic&
ted fpr settlement. SUSAN COREY,
_ . .
tri'yssit,l l Fl:. Sept. 23, 1065
NEW JERSEY LANDS FOR SALE.
Garden or Fraft Farms;
•
Su3table ior Grapes, Peachei, rears. Rasp
berrips, Strawberries, Blackberries, Currants,
kc:, of 1,2 f, 5, 10, or 20 acres each, at the
following prices for the Present, viz 20 acres
fur 5200,10 acres fur $llO, 5 acres. for Sixty
()Whirs. 2} acres for Forty Dollars.l acre For
Twenty Dollars. Payable by one dollar
week. . .
•
Alse. good Cranberry lands, anii,viliade lots
in CSETWOOD, 25 by 100 feet, at Ten' Dollars
eachj pit fable by one dollar it Week._ The
above land and forn4 r. die situated at Met-
Vroott Wastangtliti Township; Burliiieton Co.,
New Jeiscf: Fiir %idler Infiirniation, aPply;
with a Pi 0. Stamp, tiir i a , Circular, to
1 - - B.TRANKLIN CLARK,
INo. 90. Ceda r Street, New York, N.'
I%Pw."'")3.
EITEBBp;8 &i co',
It*. 10
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Dee. 1
Depreciatin#
SERVES; THEM RIGHTM
0,50
3,50
4,50
ilititt Is NO SCARCITY; TO WARILiat:
_
AND Ni) LAW TO COMPEL, THE PEOPLE
TO PAY. THE RUDIOVS PRICES lio
ASICED-FOR THEM THIS COI - 3NTRYI
TO AVOID THIS EXTORTION. eisii-.otirt
THE PEOPLE " FAIR GOODS AT
- I
HAVE LATELY PURCHASED, IN E'
YORE; FOR cAsli, TIM FINEST N
BEST SELECTED STOCK oFtOODSE'frE
BROUGHT INTO TuratOuNTY, CONS I TS'
ING OF EVERY KIND AND QUALITY.
1410 ft
IS6d
3.00 P. BI
LAWNS, MUSLINS, AND PRINT
12.40 P. M
F"
• FINE BALMORAt
ik
ALL KINDS OF FANCY
sHEErnhiS, SHIRTINGS,
LINEN, DENIMS, &C:,
'GO TO
STEBBINS & CO'S.
FOR
CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS,
LiDIES44 dENTS'BOdri&'SHO
F OR
WOODEN . AND .wiLLOW-*AR
QUEENS' AN ALl...aTErtit
KINDS OF. WrAit.Bl
STEBBINS & CO'S
F"
TEAS,
SUGARS,
COFFEES OF ALL KINDS,
,
FLOUR, PORK, - HAMS, SHOULD
ERS, FISH, AND SALT,
Utz TO
TEBBIvS 3c 60;
. _
FOB
Executrix
DraGS, CHEMICALS.
AND ALL, KINDS OF AIKUICDTES
, GOT©
'BiEkki 4 TB & dot
GOLD
i `~
GOODS FAQ: MX'GI
I
PRICES i"
A. STEBBINS & tea
SILK%
CHALIES,
itLAiNS, REP aOUDt,
GO TO
ST:EBBINS & 00'S
I
SHAWLS,
LADIES' CLOTH,
DIGURNING GOODS, ,
GO TO
STEBBINS & CO'S
CLOTHS,
`CASKMERES,
.G 0 TO .
STEBBINS & CO'S. 1
IRON,
HARD WARE;
'GO TO
tciiioiilibiiWiit
1:14,111: rtrer:ll,,,
PRICES REDUCED.
I am now supplied with a FULL STOCK
OF GOODS at .
ILowerJFlguret.
.
Ity*sortmitit'll'O)od ConibtDag of toy
usualprzuleyy:of
MEI
DRY
,GOODS,
7 CLOTHLN*G-,
BOOTS ST SHOES,
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
&c., and remember that:l am not to
be undersold. -
WOOL - iiItANTED.
D. E. ozausTED,
June 1, 1.843.
cil cd
= 1:3
E-• ": 1 - Ew
gi ' -4
o z
iv GO
1 . . . ..
Fearing the REEft§ will caiture my stock
;of. Goods and pay only in. CONFEDERATE
Scrip, I have concluded to, .
SELL OU T
. ... ..„., ~ .
liCheaper ,
thanDirt.n
lAll my choico slock or '
, .
;DRY GOODS, ' • ' '- - -
GROCERIES, '
PROVISION'S,
'BOOTS -,f.SHOES,
HARDWARE,
. :CRObKhRY
OELIZIEI
NOTIONS, '
SCJOOL BOOKS, kc
for GREEN-ItiACKS - '
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Brookland, Pa., June 25,1863. •
Elitekt4nit i t t itin .
ON and.after Monday, A aattst 10.
•WILI.IAII,I FLING ,
excelletit w. Hunan,' always ready to
iyrirk for such as will -pay WhenAtElo.ll.-IS
DONE.
No credit given unless by special arrangd-
Ment with !the proprietor.
A SHES,'LTIDES,-Prod nee,' OLD CASTIN64,
Dried 13Iack & DiaCis - RinsPberries. County
ciders, Cash, Sc.,
"vracfeli.
LUCIEN• BIRD, Pronrietor.
BrbisklAnd Pa. formerly called Cushipg
ingville, July, 1863. 1!
Executor's. Notice.
. .
%TOTICE is hereby given that letter's execu
.111 tory on the last will and testament of
HENRY E, TUCKER, lat. 'of 'Allegany T'p,
PPtter couuty,dec'd, have till's day been grant=
ed to , the undersigned by the, Register of said
(county. All pettons indebted to saidliesca.
dent will please make payment and those hav
them duly authentica..
teid for• 1
settlement. •
A. P. RALAIONEI, kteetit'r.
Ulysses. Sept 4, IS63'
Dr. A. FTiENCH'S . •
, . .
CELEBRATED - TONIC BITTERS
A RE becoming the most popular Medicine
./11,_ iu clrenlationTar the cure of
LIVER 'COMPLAINT, •DYSPEPSIA, JAHN
DICE, 'DEBILITY OF THE NERVOUS .
L SYSTEM,. and WEAKNESS of the
'STOMACH and - DIGESTIVE ORG49.
It ° is also gaining a :griat _reputation in Hid
CURE OF DIPTHERIA...
frincipal Office, Coudersport„Potter Co., Fa
Advertisement.
• • •
II
YSSES ACADEMY.P - orrfaleb;PA.
The Winter Tenn of this Institution will coal . -
mence Dec. 9'; the Spring Term, March 25.
This Institution is ender the 'direct' supervi
sion of Prof.-D. H. PINGREY, P. 8., A. B. The
number and graPenf-stiicteifts Who attend this
Acaderny, and the advantages which it pre
sents, entitle it,to a first rank among the Lit
erary Ifistittitidnii clf the country.. Students
campursue 'either as English, a Scientific, or
Classical Course in this Institittion.• Great
Facilities for'Oinamentalst under the charge of
T. D. PINGR'EY, P. L.. ' Preceptress. Prof.
T. SI 3liasit, Music Teacher. : . Prof.
Assistant Teacher: For further particulars,
write to the Principal fora circular,
. .
O. R. BASSETT; Pres't.
LEWIS, *Seeretary
.MANHOOD . :
HOW LOST i , : HOW RESTOREDI
Just published in a sealed envelope, tifiee Ots
A becturelon the Nature, Treatnieneand Rad
teal-cm-Vol Spermatorhcea or Seminai Weak
ness,!Sexual Debility-, Nervousness, and Invol
-
, sumption atd Sfetital and Pt ysical Debility i
tit BOD'T J. Cutocnwitt., 11 D.
The.impar_tant fact that the awful coristtpren
oes . O 1 SelfgAbaie-miirbe etrectually-reinoireci
without internal_ medicines or late-dangerous
applMation of Caustii.e,ibtaruMents-,medicated
bougies, and other hupirioal d'evices, is here
CieatiAtztuinstrited,
and highly successfif i treatment akadozed by
the relobra,tclilit'aiOr.fully expfiiined.b:Cmeatis
of which everyone is enabled to cure himself
perfeOtky; and at the least possible Cost;-there
bv-aCoiding all the ad.sertisetiliostrui4.of the i
day. This lecture will prole r 4 boon'tcithoii
satuitt and thousands. i
t!,- i ,y,Bttnt putter' keel, rely .addiesi. in
plain; sealed envelope, on' the receipt of six
-uts, or two postege,stamps:-by addressing,
Eti:CHAS. .7 KLINE,
lai.Bowerv, New York, Post Office Box. 4586
INIE,. Lime. for sale at
GLOSIIRE k-COLIVELL'B.
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FALL
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Our New
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$13,000,
WORT TO S;LEOT'V.eIiL
GOOD MERMAOB, - tiOafeCOS
PHILLIPS, ALLEYS, DUNMLL6
. and other Good :Prima from 12i !to 16
eta., for the best. -
GOAD .SHEETING 16 to.6wortit4o
- to 30 cte. • •
GOOD BLEACHED MtSVIN IA I.
18 \ ivorth 18 to-30.cm
GOOD 'DEANS -tor' 20 - 4ts. *crtb' EJ
1 to 35, cts. •
'GOOD i f WEtfiS for 25 to 44 iroititil
to 63.04'.
GOOD CABSDIERES 'very low
GOOD BLAc& SIL&8 75 - to Oa
worth $1 25 , to $1.•75 •:
GOOD COLORED 'SILKS for 50411:
worth $l.
ALL WOOL foi 85 ohs:
worth 50 cts.
GOOD 00 - 1.43 - 10 N DE LA ES •for td
•to 25 worth 25 to - 30 ets4.
ALL WOOL MERINOS '5O 10 Oa
‘cts..woith Si to '81.25'
Boots Jk hOtt.
A LARGE ASSORT - MENT,vzar rbfr:
'Good 6alf/3ciiits
Good Irothen's - Slicies for 75 . eeits
•Good•GaiteraTor'63.cents • -
And all other kinds - Of - line glass
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~ . t ra d e
.
In this line of our dwe can save - yik,a,
large per.cent. ~t .. . . . .. .7
•GOod*Suits Black, Grey and. others:. C l ifiut.
Vest, Pants.ilat,Pocket.HandkercbiefpaYit,
and Shirt for $lO to $l2 worth $2O.
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We can also sell yon Groceries at's kaitei et
at least 25 to'so per et. Gond Ten of qoality.for $1 worth $1;50. Other kood
Teas from 50 to 75 cts
.Good 'chewing Tobacco from 3 7 5 to dig
Good Sugar' or c6/ts
tpir*Cointietion with 'some of the Best job.
bin houses in New ~Yotk ivill :214. - ys finable
us - to sell many gcicids very- mucE below the•
market price. -
-Dry Goods fritlin4ason H Bookbver, Messrl: -
Clafrilin,intl Mellon & Co., New Yor als
est o, Hair
ier,* Lsley - 4k Co., two of thebhouse!?
in New-York. -
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Clothing : Tom Messrs'. Baldwin, Stoirs
it
Co., Y o. 12 Courtland st', also Messrs; Long
street, Bradford k Co., Z‘itB Broadway. -
Yankee Notions from' J. Henry Smith k
Pa 3 .e, 35 Courtland st.
Hardware from Morgan, Quarkent'thtl• &
Co., 20 Courtland et. • •
• Crockery: frOin lir. Oscar Cheliman ,148
$
Duane. sfreet.„
Groieries from Messrs. AlreYs'4lfahnlttni
1 255 Washington street. -
er.d caps from Miller Noraay, 3911
Broadikay. - • _
Also Dry Goods froth Wm. Crothwell is Co.,
85 Pranklih Start N. Y.', who ever bari good
bargains for all. that call upon them.-°.
1, Fail not to call upon us and esiiininti-any
Good's . . Get 'our prices . before purchasing
elsewhere. _ - • , •
All jobbers furnished for tee tiltde at. Ni
Tail{ wtolesale prices, RAH-let it.be,romeas.
tiered that.we.are the only Firmin the. cou nty
that has a wholesale liCenie. --
i Hoping to receive an early ca. 1104. ressaini •
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