The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, December 16, 1863, Image 3

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Christmas and gel* Torts !
S •o .Vwest, ppggist,.& Stattont;Wells.
vibe, (late Parmlee's old stand) has a
large and general assortment‘f„ : ...
TOYS I' '' " , '''f . -'' •• --'''' - L .
YANKEE! NOTIONS I
PtRFtiZEiY I
CONF I BCTIOICER.Y 1.
FA CY ARTICLES !,
GIFT BO lILS 1 ALBUMS 1 VALENTINES
• 4T., &C., , & C. • - •
Which w II be sold at the lowest cash prices
The publ c is incited to call and examine.
U,. S. 5-2095.
.:'-',"' ,
The Secretary-Of the Treasury has not yei
given notice of any intention to withdraw this
popular Lan from sale at Par; and until ten
days notic is given, the undersigned,as "Gen
eral SubspriPtion Agent," will continue to
supply the Public,. ,- - -
The whale amount of the Loan authorized
iiFive Hundred Millions of Dollars. Nearly
lour Hundred Millions have been already sub
gibed foriand paid into the Treasury, mostly
Within the last seven months.. The large de
mand abroad and the rapidly increasing home
demand for use as the basis for circulation by
ational- Banking Associations now organi
aing in all arts of the.country, will in a :Try
ihort-periol
abiorb the balance. - Sales hare
lately rang d from ten to fifteen , millions
Weekly, frequently; exceeding three - millions
daily, and np it is well known that the Secre
tary has ample and unfailing resources is the,
Duties on Imports and Internal Revenue.,:
sad In the issue of the interest bearing . Legal.
Tender note's. it is almost a certainty that he
Will not bud it necessary, for a long time to'
come, to seek a - market for tiny other long orf,
permanent loans, The Interest and Principali
9 1: which are payable.in GOLD. ' ' -: - -
„prudenceland self interest mist force the
pia& of those contemplating the forniatioM
of Ntitiouall3anking Associations, as well as:
the minds of all who have idle money on their
hands, to the prompt- conclusion that they
should lose no time in subscribing for this
raost'poptiliirloan It will soon be beyond
their reach, and advance to a handsome pre
maim, as was tno result with the " seven
'thirty" loan, when-it was' all sold and could
no longer be subscribed for at par.
It iti a Six per cent Loan, the Interest and
Principal payable in, coin, thus yielding over-'
Nine per cent per annum at the present rate
of premium on coin.
:.The GoVernment requires all duties on Im- '
palls tci 'bg paid in coin ; those duties have'
for along time past amounted to over a Quar
ter of a Millionofbollars Daily, a- sun, neatly
three times greeter than that required in the.
payment of the interest on all the 5-20's and,
other.permanent loans. So that it is .-hoped
that the surplus coin in the Treasury, at no
distant day, will,enahle the United States to
resume specie payments. upon: all liabilities.
The Limn is called 5-20 from the fact that
Whilst the Bonds may run for 20 years yet the
Government has a rignt to pay them. off in
Golitat.par, at any time after 5 years.
The interest is paid half yearly. viz : On
the first days of November and May.
Subscribers can have ' Coupon Bonds.'
Which' are payable to bearer, and are $5O
$lOO $5OO and $1000; or liegisteret. Bonds
of same denominaiions., and in addition.Ss,-
000 and $lO,OOO. For Banking purposes and
for.investtnents of Trust-monies the Register
ed Bonds are preferable.
These 5-20's cannot be taxed by Grates,
cities, towns or counties, and the Govern
ment tax on them , is only on.t-and-a--liall per
cent, on .the amount of income, whet the
bolder exceeds Six Hundred dollars per an 7
num , all other investments. such as income
from Mortgages, Railroad Stock and Bonds.
etc., must pay from three to‘five per cent tax
on.the Income. . .
Brinks arid Bankers throughout the country
will continue to dispose of the Bonds; and
:411'4:orders by mail or othemise, promptly at
tended to;
Vic inconvenience of a few days' "belay in
the delivery of the Bonds is nuavoidable, the
demand being so great ; but as interest com
mences from the day of snbscription, no loss
is occasioned, and every effort is being made
to. diminish , the delay. JAY COOKE,
SCTSCHIPTION AGENT,
•
114 SOUTH TEIRD ST. ) PHILADELPHIA
Dec. 4• '63.
PRICE CURRENT.
Corrected every Wednesday by P.A. STEB
"•I3INS dr CO., Retail Dealers in Gr6ceriei
' and Provisions,
opposite D. F. Glnssmire's
Coudersport, Pa.
Apples; green, V bush.,
do dried, "
Beans, ‘i
Beeswax, V lb.,
Beef, • "
Berries, dried, quart
Buckwheat, ijl busli,,
Buckwheat Flour, H
Butter, V lb.,
Cheese, "
Clorerseed
corn, V bush.,
Coin Meal, per cwt.,
Eggs, V doz.,
Flour, extra, bbl.,
do superfine
Hams,.' lb.,
nay,'V ton,
Honey, per lb., ,
Lard; "
Maple Sugar, per lb.,
Oats, V bush., -
Onions, ic
Pork, V bbl., 17 00 18 00 •
do w lb., 9 11
~.do! in : whole hog, 'l4 lb., - 7} , , a
Potatoes, per bush., 44 50
.
Peaches, dried, % , 1 lb., 25
Poiltry, 70 lb., 5 7
Rye, per bush., iOO 1/5 i
Salt, V bbl., ' 4 50,1
do Ifi sack, 16
Timothy eed - 250 3'50
Trout, per I;bbl., 450 500
Wheat, ? bush., l'2s 150
White Fish, w } bbl., 450 500
T4otice
. .
/110-the several School Districts. The Col-
JL lectors of unseated School,teats in the
tavern' School Districtsin the county of Pot.,
ter ill see to it that their returns are made
to this Olt ce on or tiefore the 31st day of De
cember next,. in .pursuance, to. an Act of As-.
*nobly to that effect, in order that the same.
Mity:bli advertised, in case of their nori.inty 7 ",
toenti•arlth 'other tasea, 'previous to the 'next
?reamer's sales. Given by order of the
1!oa: id:"..Vommissfotieral Odde, Nov'r 1ff,?61."
L. B. COLE, Comrs• Cik•"
The . : itocheiter Stravi-Cutter.
ft LUSTED L , KELLY, Coudersport. have
N../ the exclusive agency for This Celebrated
suutidneati this county: It is coveuirint;du.f
- Doe. 1, 1010,42
~biliirain..ol4l-,4lVAttl-41e1,0111119fhC Potter
county - Egrietiltural and flortieulitialSOtil
ty will be held at the Court House in Con
'dersparb_,on Tuesday evening, the 22d De
tembgr_neiti for thielentiOn bffidnre for the
etiseinesent. it, - expected
to addteat:ateSociet,y:=:...Y.:.'
i• S. D. KELLY, Bee. See
RAPONEPLE gbf
dis3idlitoi;atearMire
Family Soap Maker.
WAR makes high prices; Snponiiier helps to
reduce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cts.
a pound bF using your kitchen grease.
Q®" t AUTION't / spurious Gyes•are of
fered also. be careful and only buy the
PATENTED article put up in Iron cans, all
others being eOUNTERFEITS.
TSUI/SYLVANIA BALT MANUFACTURING Co
PHILADELPHIA-No, 127 Walout Street.
PITTNBURaIPitt:StrE;Ot Mrd,Y.:ouquoi.o'olto)
'gin CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE
I- of an Invalid. Published for the benefit,
and as a warning nal ;caution to young men
who suff•r from Nervous Debility. Premature
Decay of Manhood. etc.. supplying at the same
time th'e;mettna 'of self•cure. Ds one' who has
cured himself after being put to great expense
and injitrythro' niegidalhumbug AIM quackery
By enclosing n post-paid addressed envelope
single cepies;rnny - be Laid of the author:l . •
NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq...
•
• . ;• , Bedfoid, Kin& "ctfunty,Ni Y. '
[Communicated.), . • •
Pulmonary Consumpticm a Curable Disease.
The •undersigned heed restored to
health in a few weeks, by a very simple rem
edY, siftifr liming gdfl ed - Sev'etal :years With
a severe lung affection, and that dread disease
Consumption—li aaxious.to make known to
his fellow-sufferers the means of cure.
To all wbo.desire it. he will send.si copy of
the prescription used (free of charge), with
the direttions fOr prelitaitig 'and win.. the
same, which they will find a sure cure for'Con
surnption, ASthma,l3rdrichiliS; Coughs, Colds,
Ric. The only object of the advertiser in send
ing the Prescriptions is io benefit the afflicted,
and spread information which he conceives to
be invaluable: and be hopes every sufferer
will try his remedy, ns it will cost them no
thing, and may prove a' blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription will please
address,. Rev, EDWARD A. WILSON,
40 4m , Kings counts. New :York.
DR. TOBIAS'
VPSItIAN Hoßse, LiNIMENT
IF pint botties at fifty cents. cures lame
ness, cuts, g i allf,, &c. Read the
following:
' • ' • •Bosrox. :I.aly 7. NM.
Dr. ronfAs: We here used for the past
yea yonr horse Liniment f r lameness, kick:,
bruises, exile and cuts, and in every instance
found it. the best article I ever tried In this
circus company. Please,send six dozen bot •
Ales, as it is the' only linihiem. w. use now•
We have 108 horse, sonic very valuable, and
do not want to leave town withokt it
HYATT FltuST,
Manager VaaAinfinrg t Cu's. Menagerie.
Sold be nlll druggists.
Office, lin .. Cortiandt. Street. New Fork."
CAIM to the enclosure of the subscriber on
or about the Ist of October. one two-year
RED HEIFER Tho ()wan will come forward
prove property, nay charges nod take bet
away or she.will be disposed of according' to
WM. FOSTER:,
Wharton, 23d Nov , 1863.
P. A. Stebbins & Co.
A AGENTS .for the SP le.of
WHEELERS WILSON'S SEWING
MACHINES for. Potter Cou oty
• Noel. 18, '63
A SOAP questinti Settled! Inquire at
STEBBINS'
L IME, Lime, for sale nt
GLASSMIRE (rk COLWELL'S
, Administrator's Notice. .
VITHEREAS, letters of -administration lo
Ir V the estate of H 11. Phillips, late of the
county of Potter, dec'd. have been granted to
the subscriberi. all persons -indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment and those.'having claims againsi. the
!sante will present them duly authentic:a .ed for
!settlement :to .' LOUISA PHILLIPS, and
L. D. F:STEs, Adcusrs.
Genesee, Nov'r 16, 1863 pd
$371 to 75,
100 206
260 250
25 36'
4 5
• 6 • ' 121
60 75
275 3 00.
22 23
12 14
' 17 00 7 50.
1 21} 1 25.
275 3 00.
Y VIRTUE of sundry ter& of Vendition
1,1 Exponas, Fieri Facias and Levari Facias
and testatem Vendi. Expo., McKean county,
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas tif Pot
ter County, Pennsylvania, and to me directed,- I
shall expose to public - sale - or . outcry, nt the. Court
House in Coudersport, on MONDAY, the 21st
day of Deer., 1863, ry . '; „ectlek; p. -in., the fol
lowing described tracts or parcels of L.nd to wit :
Certain reatestate situate in the village of
Lyminsiille.Etilolia 'l 4 p, bounded 'on the north
by, the Lycoping A.Potter Turnoike road,east
by the nighway leading to Ayres Hill,' south
by lands of Nathan Woodcock and west by
lands of L D:SpaffOrd,containing: Nine and'
Eight-tenth acres, more or less, all of which
is improved with olielTramt house, two frame
barns, other oyt-houses and a good Apple
orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be
sold as the property ofJOn.Glace St. A.A.Kirby.
ALSO--Another tract of land situate in-
Allegany township. boiinded ort - ihe north by
lots Nos 54 and 55 of the allotment alands in
said township,east by lots Nos 64 and 67,south
by lot No 67 and . unseated land of the estate of
SAE Fox, dec'd, and West by lots Nos 65,63 Sz
64 aforesaid.' containing two hundred and
sixty-three acres it Wee-tenths of an acre.
with the,usual allowance, ,of six per cent for
r0ad5;16..,-lietng ldt -no. 58 of 'Met allotment
aforesaid and part of warrant no. 1829. one
hundred'and twenty-die acres 'Ol Which 'are
improved with one frame house, one log house,
one fraditt barn and . Some fruit trPernbereou
To be sold as the property of W. T. ioncs.
8 50 - 9 50
700 800
10• • 12 -
. 0 0012 00
14 121
Iti' "•14
12 14
60 65
100 ['2sl
ALSO—A certain - tract. of land situate in
Oswuyo Tp, Potter Co., Pa.: eescribed as fol
lows: beginnin o gat W wrier
of lot no. l'ilithealliitmenfot Iltivis in Hebron
Tp.. conveyed by the TrUstees of the Bingham
Estate' to - Req. - Grab am. - t tfrffetilfOrl 11 1¢ ° east
by east line of lot no. 59 Hebron Tp and east
line of lot no. 75 Hebron and Oswayo Tps 671
perches tan-beech in the S line of Lit nn 84
.oswayo Trl;"thetite E by 'S °NAM lot no.
Wand 140 ,perehes. to a past a corner cf
said lot And .irt line of lot conveyed , by.P Pem
berton Motriti tog P Lyman, thence S by line
of said lot 7 liefehis to a ;post corker of said
A CARD
To Consumptives.
Estray.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
lot,theOe E by line of said lot 92 perches to
ii4ost cornet' of said Int; thence S by line of
said lot 89 perches to a post corner of saidlot,
thence E by line of said lot 79 -perchekto,tt
post a corner of said lot; thence south ,byline
of said lot 82
.perches tat a post a ocorner of
said lot, thence E by line of said hit 60 perebes
to n poste corner of said lot, thence .by line
ttratridlot'lB9 perches to most a corner of
said lot, thence E by line of said lot 110 per
ches to a post the N W corner of lot no 9 con
veyed by BinghamEState to LakeGreen.thence
Sby W line of lot no 9 148 perches to a post
the .N E corner of lot no. 6.llehron Tp, thence
N 89e.W by N line of lot AO. 6;62 and 4-10ths
percberi to a maple the S W. Corner of said lot,
I thenceSP W by W line pfsaid lot 131 percheS
to ainaple in the S line of lot no 5 Hebron TO
and the S W cornor of said lot no t. thence N
89e \V byliline of lot en. 5 94 peichex to a
post a corner of lot no. 2 Hebron Tp conveyed
by Binghain Estate to Jos. Corey, thence N.by
line of said lot 53 perches to a post fi corner of
said lot, thence W by N line of said lot 105.7
perches to a post a corner of said loyhence.S.
by line of said lot 82 and 0. lOths of a perch
to . a Beech a corner of lot 1 Hebron Tp con
veyed by Bingham Est. to Benj . Grahani, - hence
N 891.° W by N line of said lot 101 and 2-10ths
perdes to the place of beginning, containing
968 acres and 4-lOths of an acre. more or less.
with the usual allowance of six per cent for
roads, &c., being lot no. 35 of the allotment of
lands,of the Fox Estate in Oswayo township,
and part of warrants nos. 1343. 1859 & 1869.
about 3 acres of which are improved with one
house 'find one barn thereon:--ALSO—The
following described tract of land, viz : situate
lei .Hebron Tp, beginning , it ti It 'post - the N 'AV
Corner of lotNo 59'of the 'allotment of lands ;n
said Tp. thence 3 89° E 30 perches. thence S
lr. NV ,130 perches, thence N 89° \V 30 per
ches to a corner in the W line of said lot no 59, 1
thence'N lli° E by said W line ,126 perches to 1
the plaiie of beginning, containing 23 acres,
be the same more or less. wi•lt the usual allow
ance of six per cent for roads, &C., itbeing the
WW 'part of lot no. 59, of the allotment of the
Fox Estate in Hebron township and part of
warrant no 1866 about 4 acres of which. are
improved with one frame house. luid one saw
and shingle mill thereon. to be sold as the
property of Peler Be:Quinn and 0. C. Warner.
A LSO—Certain real estate situate in Whar
ton Tp, botfrided 'on the mirth by lands in pos
session 'of Martin Bariron, east by lands in
possession of,l3ensley's, south by lot in pos
session ..of Stephen Borten and west by the
Sinnem'ahoning creek.containing one hundred
and ninny-tight acres with the usual nlloive
since, of which about sixty acres are improved
with frame house, frame barn, frame shed and
fruit trees thereon. To .be sold as the pro
perty .of .)•ames Barrron.
ALSO—the undivided one-fotro-th part of
certain real estate In Clei.:l & Ilebrim town
ships : bounded as follows : 'beginning in the
west line Of Ridgeway land at the zi IS' tortter
of it lot surveyed for David Brown and lot
perches north o theS W corner of Wt n 0.5888,
thence east 230 perches toll post corner 'in the
east lino of. said tract. thence by said line
south 1116 perches to a pots* corner, .t..larce
west 230 perches to a beech tree corner in the
west line - of the I,tidgeway laud. thence by
said line north 1116 perches to the place of
Legir.oin. , ' , containing 1604 acres and 1-4th of
an acre of land, being the smith part of Wt.
5888 the whittle of \Vt. 5597 and the north
part of Wt. 5864. excepting and reserving 31
and 1-4th acres now occupied by Julius C.
%Int which has been conveyed by deed. To
be sold as the property of Peter Beattuan and
0. C. Warner.
ALSO-Certain real estate sittrate in Hector
Tp: bounded on the• north t y lands of G. P.
Kilbuiirn and George Carr, east by Horace
Dianon,Aouth by Cyrus Sunderlin - arid . west
bylandlii possession of Wiley Siring, con
taining sixty-five acres, 'about 40 neres of
which are improved, with one frame hotise,
one frame barn, one stone milk house and
some fruit trues thereon To be sold as The
property of E. D. Coro
ALSO—Certain real, estate in Portage Tp.
Potter co., Pit.. beginning 81 sod; east and 76
rods north of the S W corner of \Vt. no. 3910,
thence north 200 rods to a hemlock ; thence
east 80 rods to a sugar tree the N E corner
thereof, thence south 260 'rods tn the S E cor
ner thereof, thence west 80 rods to the plate
of beginning, containing 10f acres,strict mea
sure, lie the same more or leas. and being
part
of \Vt. no. 3910, being all nattiprovedland. -
-To be sold as the property of Jas.G.Merserean,
C. J. Moore and J.' C. Beeman aduisrs of B:
Harrower. dec'd.
ALSO—Certain real. estate situate in Bing
ham Tp, bounded north by lots No's 35, 37
and 38 of the allotment of lands in said Tp,
east by lot No. 47 and south , and west by tot
No. 49, containing Ninety-five add 8-10ths
aereS•be the same more or less. with the usual
allowance of six per et. for roads, &c., being
lot No. 4S of the allotment of lands 'of the
estate of S. M. Fox. deed, in Bingham Tp,and
part of Wt. No. 1235, about 45 acres of which
ACC improved, with one log house, one frame
"barn and some fruit ,trees thereon. To be
sold as the properly of Amnia Whitney.
ALSOL'elttain real estatl in Harrison Ty,
bounded-north by lots. No's 47. and 44 of, the
allotment df lands of M C. Barber in said Tp,
last by lot No. 45. south -by lot conveyed by
trustees of the Bingham estate to pill& Eng
lishcand west by lands of Georg and S.
lioss, containing 51 and 2-IGths acres,) more
tir le'ss. being lot no. 46 of the aforesaid al: ,
I. l .traeni and Dart of warrant No. 11'05, about
35,;acres of, which are improved, with one log
bousm.One_frame barn, and some fruit trees
thereon. To be sold as the property ofl.3has.
ALStr—jA certain tract efland lieginning at
a post corner standing in the S line of W. T.
Lane's land and the N E corner of a lot sold
by the ()sway° Lumbering Association to J.
II Wright,tlfenee by a Bile of surveys east 212
pi:relies tea post corner in the \V line r.f Jos
Knight's land. thence by said line and Weston
k Mercereatt's land S 177 perches to a post
corner,,thence along the line of Weston
IlCi'C'erciiii"s land west 212 pereliesth a post
Corner thence along the line, cif J.H.Wright's
land N 107 perches to the place of begir.ning, I
containing 234 acres strict measure, being
part, of Wits, 5855 k 5878, in Sharon tp., all
unimproved —ALSO—Another lot describ
ed as follows: beginning at the S W corner
of P B Dedri :Ws /and in Wt. no. 58671 n She:
ron tp and being the N E corner of a lotoirn
ed by F. S. Martin, of Olean. thence ti the
line of said Martin's lot W 338 perches_ to a
post corner being the corner Of 1. H Kinney's
land. thence by said land' and other lands N
137-perches to a post corner, thence E 216
perches along the S line of lands of M A Ni- I
shots and others. thence by the lint, of M A
Nichols-land and other lands N 148 perches
to a pcist corner in theline oft he State of New
York. thence along sail line F. 130 perches to
the N Esorner of P B Dqrieles: Ltni la tale!.
Wi. no. 5867, thence by, the E line of said lot
S 310 perches to the-place of beginning, con
taining Four 1-19ndred and Fifteen acres Strict
measure. being the same land conveyed to P
B 131,611 rick by Elisha Mix and others by deed
beating date Jan. 6,11841 in warrant No 5867,
all unimproved. To. be sold as the property
of.Zeter B. Doidrick.. -
Nov. V I 1,663
$20,000
NEW GOODS!!
Siintitouts:',
just Arriving !
The very hest prints, Cocheen and othergood
grades, from 14 to 181 cents. worth 25 cents.
Good Delames, 16 to 25 cents, worth : 25 to
35 cents.
A huge Stock of Plain Alpaccas, double-
width. for' 25 cents pei yard, superfinO extft
44, Worth double the money. •
Good Merinos for bs 6d. 'Worth 12s.
A,lnrge stock of PURS..very law nlto .
BUFFALQRIXS, good 'lndia tanned, from
S 4 50 to $9 50, worth $l2 at the present time
in New York.
Also a large lot of Cassimeres, 6s to 8s;
worth lOs to 14s ;
Good Sheetings froth 20 to 25 cents..
A good stock of LADIES' SHAWLS--;-a
imicy,-fine, all-wool, double Broche I. Shawl;
for $8 worth $l5.
A large stock of CLOTHING ; good Suits=
Coat, Vest, Hat, Cravat, Lc., for $lO worth
$2O. Good, all-wool. Black Pants, for $3.25.
BOOTS and SHOES very low; Women's
Calf Shoes as low as 88 cents.
. Good Teas for Ba. worth 14s.
And a full assortMent - of all kinds of
Dry Goods,
Clothing, A ,
Groceries,
Boots, Shoes, -HAS, Caps, No-
ticins,Crockery, ProviuLons, &c
We mean, this to keep a much larger
Stock than usual. and sell Chearar for the
times than ever; and all we ask of any one
is to examine our Goods and prices, and yon
will be satisfied that we perfollm according to
our bills, Our Auction ivtll not interfere with
our Retail Trade, as it will be held in the
famous block noted for Great Bhrgaihs.
C. U. SIMMON.4%
'November 166, isr3
A thetion
0. 11. MINIONS *odd itifoim hll it this sec
tion that he will'nil nt Auction, commencing
'Thr6e Thcivalid Dcliars
Worth of DtyGoods,Boots)Shoes,Clothifig,&c
1 ;Span .31atelted Five yea r.old Horses
1 Spots Five year old Mores. :
1 double gray; Carriage Horst, 5 yrs old
1 Top Carrivpte. .
.
1. New
. open &goy: ' . .
1 Den:oo-0441119y. ... .
1 ,SkPltton 131tygg. .
2 Sulkes. ~.
1 new Piped.Bcz Lumber Wagon.
1. do Iron Aztetrees.
8 setts Single and Double Earness;
4 Yoke of Men. ' . '
Ten to Twenty htid Yot4nY Caltbi
1 Shingle Machine.
Cutters. , • .
1 sett 7i - etb ligh? Pleasaie fobs.
1 sett nen) light 'Pteasart Sleighs.
2 setts Log ai'leasi
2 'Silver Watches. • . •
1 . Gold 11 7 utch.-
.
Ten &?ei),•all young and mostly ewes,
tEIi.IIS OF SALE.—AII sums under $lO,
Cash ; over $lO, six months and ova year,
with good, approved, endorsed notes.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock. aid tO con
tinro from day to day until sold: Sales also
every evening: Arrangements will be matle
by 'the Mates to keep all that come.
WK. H. LEEVER, Auctioneer.
D. C. LARRADED.
Wairrit
AT _
OSN"A'2'O Rtd:OMATt)R
Deeember Ist, 1863
CISM
MEM
Quick Cu.cs. •
Quick Cures
THE TRUE TEST. .
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r. Railway guniantees that his Read te-
He will not keep the patient in doubt FLS to
cer ahry of cure. In ull cases where Pain is
expietienced Radwny's Ready Relief will, in a
fp,wi minutes, i.rove its marveloui efficady,and
one bottle is sufficient to satisfy _the, most
skeptical of 1 its superiority to all other Media
diesrin curing Rheumatism, Neuralgia, pont,
Pain, Aches, and other infirmities—while in
attacks of Diarhcea, Billions Ci/olic, Inflitrah
tion of the Rowels, Chills and Fer Cr. one or
two doses is sufficient. In caises of Sprains,
Strains, Cramp, Spasms, Headache. kO.. its
application will promote elkse at once. ' One
dose internally and ono application externally
will step any ordlitbry pain, iind - one bottle.
curb any ordinary disease: —Price ;:', center
Sold by all Druggists. ,
United States :lute= al ReVenue
• . Notice to Tax-Payers.
,Cr e t, persons rerlding,, or doing business
All within Potter Cr.. Pa., assessed nude:•
an net 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, 1562, are hereby notified
that the ditties, taxes and licenses which bji
'said net 1110 are respemively liable to pay.
haVe becoine doe and payable, mid:that the
undersigned, Deputy Collector of taxes for the
Eighteenth Collection District PennsylVa-
DM, will attend to receive, the same, payable_
in Government Legal Tendni Notes, or their
equivalent, at his office in Coudersport t in the
!store of 0. S. & E. A. Jones) on WedtesditY,
De4'r . 23d, 1863. Said residents of .above
named County, upan whorl] said ditties. taxes
and licenses, have been assessed. - trill make
pament to the undersigned at the' above
named place and time. and all persons who
..11:11 neglect to pay the. duties, taxes, and li
censes so as aforesaid assessed upon them at
thel, above specified time and.place will render
themsehtes liable and will be required to any
ten, per cent additional upon the amount..as
sesSed 'upon them. EDWIN A. TONES, •
DeiSiity Celleetor,
sth TY:vision. 18th 'Collection District, Pa,
Coudersport, Pa.: Nov'r 12, '63.
WAN TED !
rSterate, steady,
LACK SHIT
medlately. .
'L. Bite...),
Brbokland, Potter Co., Pa
I - or. 4. 18133
00.
iTust in and lo be sold just as cheap as the
(Ito es" will allow. •
An assortment of allix'ost everything needed
g anybody, Such as '
EMI
MEI
SCHOOL: BOOKS
DB.Y GOODS . ' BOOTS 1,..• SHOES
JAY.N ES
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And other Iledicideg.
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In exchange I want • . .
HOUSE ASHES . • at 14 cents
01 -•
t 4 ~,2 ' ' CR m
E. 4
E-I a GREENBACK t
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DRIED BERRIES, , COUNTY. ORDERS,
UL YSSES - ORDERS.
Most all kinds of GRAIN.
, LUCIEN BIRD
Brookiand, Pa., Nor'!, 1863. •
MANHOOD:
W LOST! HOW RESTORED
Judstpublished in alscaled enrClope, price 6 cts
AlTACture on the Nature, Treatmentand Rad
iml cure of Spermatorhom or Seminal Weak-
I
'fess, Sexual Debility, Nervousness, and Invol
untary Emission -, including Immency. Con
samption and Mental and PI ysical Debility,
Br Don't. J. :Cutxptwct.t. M. D.:
The imliortant fact that the.awful conscluen
ceps of S r elf-Abuse may be effectually removed
without internal medicines or the dangerous
applica ion of caustics,in•druments,medicated
bOugie . :: and other empirical devices, is here
clearly 4cmonstrated, and the entirely new
and hig h ly successful treatment as.adopted by
thecelebrated author,fully explained,byMeanl
of whit every one is enabled to cure himself
plerfect y. and at the least possible cost, there
tiyavonliw all theadvertistd nostrums of the
day. This lecture . .will prove a boon to thou
s:lnto and thousands. .• '
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Ili*oSent under seal, to any hdd'ress, in
plain, sealed envelope, nn the receipt of six
cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing,
Dr. CHAS. J. KLINE
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1.17 Bon4ry, New YOH:, Pest Office Box. 4586
MEAT ItriA.R.ICEI I
TITS 'subscriber is now ready to furnish nil
kinds of Meat at the very lowestrates.
Those ~canting winter Meat, and Intending
to buy it, by the quarter, can be assured that
he (till sill it at the. Same prices as sold by
the Fanners. A. Mat '2arhet is needed, in
thi place-;-let it be so patronized as to 'insure
itslcontinuance. Lumbermen wanf,ng large
.quantities of tee(' can be accor:j m odated at
very lonl rates. JosErq SIIAFFER.
Coudersport; Nov. 2. 1863. —311,05. •
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, . .
r . : Executt:Jr 9 s Notlte: .(
OTICE is herr,iis given that letters exicu
, tor. , on thO:'"h ist . will and testament' of
AMBRO:if: C Y LIRCY,.Iatd Of El%'sses township.
Potter ciiiitjity, dec'd, have this ilay,been grunt
ed to thO.'undersigned by the Register of said
Co tots. i All persona indebted to said desce
dent .will please make payment and those hay.
ink claims will present them duly authentica
ted for settlement. SUSAg COREY,
Ulysses. Ps., Sept. 23. 1863
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~ Estray. - -
AIM to the premises of 'the suliiscriherin
Allegany. township, about two months
a , a YEARLING HEIFER. dark red color
iin:(l darker Arise; Tlie owner will come for
ward, more property, pay charges - and take
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her away, or she will Do diipbsed of accord
ink to law. : . - N. F. iiioTi'El3.
INO7. 15, '63. ' . - i
" Not Alcoholic.
A HIGHLY. CeNCENTRATED VEGETABLE TB/LO4
A Pure Tonic.
GOilii4zi„:llittets,
Dr. C. fd.,Tacksop, - Philada.Pa4
EriECTUALLY CII)11
DITEIt -COMPLAIST,
Chronk or!.2l 7 erralts Prbitity, -Diseatet.4s/
the .Kidizells,iand all diseases - arise
' froth, a disordered' Xiser or'Etoniapk,
Such as Constipation, Inward _Piles;Fulnerif
or Blood to the Hentl..Acidityof the Stomiiik,
Nausea,'Fleartburn, Disgust for Food.F.it , ' , ,
ness or weight in the Stomach;;Simr l : - .
Eructations, Sinking,oraluttering itt;'" ;
the Piit of the Stomach, Swimming
. of the Head,: Hurried and Dilli=. •
cult Breathing. Fluttering. at the Heart' Chek-=
. • -
ing or Suflbouting,.seusations 'when in a 1,Y ,, ;
in pogtai.e.. Dirmeis of 'Vision * DOtafOr. : :
Webs before tiie Sight. Fever and dull
Pain in, the Head. Deficiiat 3. of Per- -
.
spiratlkm, Yellbwness of, the Sias ••
and Byes,Psin in the'Side,
Chest, Limbs, .tc., - Sudden . 'FluilteS Efeati
• Burning • 'in, the, 'Flesh. Constant
• nings of El-A r end great,Depresiloas
of- Spirits.'
HOOFLAND'S GERIA.N..BITVEBS I. -TT
Are 'not a new and• untried article, but k**
stood the test or fifteen years trial by thr
Athericanplec and their reputation *i4
sale, are not rivaled by any similar prepare.;
t:on.. ,
The proprietors have thotiln . " nda Lefterlal
from the most eminent - -
CLERGYMEN. • -
LAWYERS.
• PIIISICIANB. Anil-' y;
Teitifyink of tbeirown porsonal knowledgii.
to the beneficial effects and medical. virtlesiof
these Bitters.
• ATTENTION, SOLDIERS(
'ND TUE IttENDI OP-SOLD!ZIIS2.
e Cali the attentionpf all having rolnlionli
or friends in the army to the fact thatt"lrOOP..
D'§ German Bitters" will elite tine yttgths
"of the diseases induced by eipostires• fina
privations incident to camp life. hi th't
published almost daily in the rtews'pa}iare;Ata
the arrival of the sick, it will be ndiked thit.
a very large proportion are suffetharfront
Every ease of that kind carr be feed-$
ily cured by lloofiand's German •Bitttit..-
Diseases resulting from dischilers oclbb diger,
live organs are speedily removed , . Nr , tt hem'
no hesitation, in stating that. if the Bitteti.
Were freelYi used among inir stadium, hen:
dreds - of lives might be saved these nther
wise will be.lost.
We call particular attention th"..
ing rem4rkable and well authenticated curer
of cue of the nation's herees—wheSe life. to:
use his own language, "has tires savid..bir
the •Bitters,:" •
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I'lnt.irn:LrutrA, Aug. 23, MCI:
ME:r.SII3 JONLS
yoUr 116011 a m -I 'Gentian hitters has stiVicil thy
hie. There is no :Mistake in this. It le
vrtheit fer by numbers of my coYaredes,
s me of whose names are appended, and who
, were,fully ennizant of all the 'cirenntstances
tifrny catei, I am, and have been foi the last
hitt r years, a - itrober of Sherinan's celebrated!
battery. arid - Uviter the immediate com=
mind of Capt. 11. B. Ayres.. ThiOngh thee'
exposure attrindant upon my ardifons duties,
I was attacked in I , :overiker last nAth inflate
aqua of the lungs, and was for strenty-two
days in the hospital. This waft followed by
great debility, heightened by an 'attack of
dysentery. I was then 'removed from the
White Ikuse, and sent to this city on board
the Steamer •State of Maine," 'froth which I
landed on the 28th of June. Sin*Ce that time
I have . beeMabont as low as t'uy one could be.
and still retain a spark of vithlity. For
week or more I' isycareely Alb to swallow'
anything. and if' force a moisel dowel, it
was immediately rown up again.
I could not even keep a glass of water on
my stomach. Life could not last under such
Circumstances ; and, accordici,,My the Physi
cians who hail been working faithfully, tho'
unsuccessfully, to teicue.rhe from the grail!"
of the dread Archer, frankly 'told me Oily
could Jo noniore for . me, anal advised meta .
see a clergyMarr, and to make such disposi.; ,
non of my limited fonds as best suited me.,
acquailitanee'who visited toe at the
below pital, Mr. Frederick i Steinbtim; of Sixth below
Arch Street; advised me, as a forlorn- bailie
to try your Bitters, and kindly procured •a
bottle. • From the time I commenced taking'
them the grtio`my shadow- of 'death receded,:
awl I ate now. thank God for getting bet- -
ter: Though J have taken but two bottles, I
hare gained tcn pounds, and I feel sanguitte•
of being permitted to rejoin: my wife sad ,
daughter, from wham T Imre heard nothing"
for eighteen months ; for. kentlemen, I ant o.
loyal Virginian, from the vicinity of Front
Royal. To:your invaluable Bitters I owe the
certainty of life which has taken the place or
vague tears—to your Bitters will I owe the
glcirious privilege of !main' clasping to tar
bosom these who art dearest to me in•life.
'SYRUP
. Very truly yours", ISAAC MALONE:
We 1n1;3 concur in the truth of the above'
stateident,'as had desrair.d of seeingeettr
comrade. 14r. malong, restored to health.-
Jo'on Cliddleback. lsi Sew York-134ttery.'.
George A. Ackley, CF- C, 11th .
Lewis Citevalier. : 92d tiewYork..
' I. E. Spencer. Ist Artillery, Battery 1...
J. 8, - Faewell, Co. 13. 2d Vermont.
Henri IX Jerome, Co. B, do.
Homy T. Macdonald, Co., c, 6th 31aies
John F.:Ward, Co. E, sth Maine,
Berman Koch, Co.:1I. 72d New Fork.
Nathaniel-B. Thomas. Co. F i 9sth- en.!
Andrew J. Kimball. Co. A. 3d Veraiont, ,
John Jenkins, Co.•B. 106th '
BEWARE OF - COUNTERPErri I
fee that the signature of "c. g..TACKSOX,'" ?
is on theitarenn of each liottle. -
Price per Bottle •15 Cents,-
or lialf,Doz for $4
Should dour ticarest druggist trot brivet-tltte
article, do not be pint off h . r noy of tt.e. intor t
icating preparations that nattybe oSered•ta' itf
pinee,"butisend to us, una - We ails. foTtt'6td~
securely packed. bp :express.
Executrix
PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MA;•'UFACTOSY
floc 631 Arch Street.'
JONES - & EVANS.
(Saccessors to G.: 11 :-. 1 4CX,:4Q$
FOR !ale by raggists and Dbalettrlntiireel;
tow, in the United States.-- •
Dr. Hooflaild's
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