The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, April 06, 1864, Image 3

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    THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL
6
w:umnKirt .
lxidal 'and Creilwral:
VigtC.iSee New Adverlisemerittr..- - - •
List of Letters—John S. Mann. •
Hotel to Rent---:C. C. tynisin.
• Internal Revenne—Georgeßaal.l < . :1
, Stop Thief Calvin Cowley, Lewis Shceleey
The snow has again nearly all disitp
a -
pred. —
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"1 The Larcibermen in' (this section are
ready and , waiting ,for a flood , to run their
lumber to market.
g 69;, The Atlantic Monthly for April, is on
our table, •filled as usual 'with, the choicest
reading. This is the best Magazine published.
le. The Peterson's for April, comes ill a
neat dress, fined 'With inefill reading, it's fash
ion.plates are of the latest and best styles.!,
One hundred , )4ars ago„ „Benj. Franklin
Postmaster.Genet : al of the American Colonies,
made my official inspection of the principal
routes in his gig..
'llB..,MissAnna E. Dickenson lectures in
Nate York on the nianiveiiary of the triardei
of Massachusetts troops in the streets of Bal
timore. Subject, "April 19. Lexidigfon,
e7ts. Balticacire,lBtl.",
. 16' Neal Dow remAsed long enough in
Richmond to seethe , rebel Legi slature pass an
id, to seal up-every grogibop in Richmond,
and pzrhaps in Virginia, on the - Ist day of
May. tien. Lee asked for the law, and it was
conceded.
Thu trial cf Capt. W. W. White, late
"Provost MarslMl of this' diitrict was cc ncluded
'on' Monday, but the result has not yet been
Made The general *cession, among
those who were present, wits that he would
be acquitted . . :
EI=Z2
A MsLeval, frernu.—The National Union
Club of Philadelphia have by a unanimous
`vote excluded the Philaflelp/tia. Inquirer frinn
their rooms, on the ground that it is disloYal
to the rnion, and that its course is calculated
to be subversive to the best interests of the
nation. , ,
Williamsport is bound to have a draft.
'lts quote. on the call fl.a 5 . 00,000 men is not
full by more than fifty oleo. It is the only
li,'protigh in the 18th Congressional District
hieh did not pay premiums and fill its wiota
tinder that call. The whole draft, will, ptiob
ably be fur 150 men from the berough.—
Bulletin.
the Lady's Book
.for April contains a very
pretty engraving, fabllion plates, song, liat
terns fur embroidery and needlevork. The
storrhy •Nobody to Blame,"
is still continued find increases in interest.,
"Keeping Company" "1 - 7neie: Hugh," "She
'bath dono what She CLMid," "The Family
braving Master," "The Contented Mud,'
'"A l Few Friends," "A Ghost Story," poetry,
work department, ree , .-ipfsjLir conking-6%nd
many other tnings which go to make up a
valuable book for ladies.
c The men which has left 'this county,
tlic last month, to fill our quota, havebeen
'Principally voters, and we see considerable
'Chuckling amonf the copperheads is to the
re•sult33f "the eletion in our county next fivll,
astrirybody knows that none of them et - er
`enlist or go to the ...rnty exe^pt through
pulsion. Let all [Tnian men thronghont the
'county stand firru to the . cause of tht!ir (bin
try, and next fall we will roll np a inajor;ity
'that will ranke'thece vile reptiles hunt, tkeir
holes, fidat W1. , e0 , :e they mill never ,again
'emerge.
jar The Spring:.exaniinnti.n:ef Tennh.nrs
will be held at place.s :itrl tithes:
Sunderlinville April 'ill. at .1 o;eiock Pi M
'Harrison Valley I p
Bingham '•
Andreas Settlement "
Psleiya Village "
Sharon Center " 23
Hebron-,Hydorn 5.11," 25
Coudersport, 26
Bird School, House " 27
Roulette Village " 28
Stephen Morton's " 30 !
fens and'paper will be required. Direc
tors andlriends of education are invited,
A DESERVED COMPLIMENT TO LOYAL WOMEN.
Preedent has an acknoiviedged char
acter for saying good words in good tithe, and
hie tribute to the women of Ainerica is an
instance of this. He spoke for all the men of
America when heinvoked the blessing which
concludes the following manly and charad ter
istic speech : "I am not accustomed to use
the language of alogy ; I have never studied
the art of paying compliments to women, but
I must say that if all that has been said by
orators and' poets since the creation of the
World in praise of women were , applied to the
women of 'America, it would not, do them
justice for their conduct' in 'dhis war." This
is a compliment to be shrel hat eiery xt - Ord
of it is' true. • I
Kr On Saturday last, papt. 414 F. Joins
left for Harrisburg with Oyer one hundred
me; to apply on the quota of I this county;i—*
The number of men yet to tie raised, we have
not learned, but we hope the remainder will
be raised, so
,as to avoid ,a draft! if poisi
ble,iis our county. Potter has always comae
nplta the work nobly, and we believe, accord
ing to our population, sent more men than
aniother county in the State. 1 A large per
orotir citizens have enlisted in New York
and adjoining comities were we , can receive
no credit, were it not for this we would have
our quota on thellifee" earls mOre than full.
Ao it is we hope thbfaW''refattining May yet
be raised, and place our gellarit•little county
spin in the ran of our c - .4utrj - ',s defenders.
Ararat 15th, 1864, at, St. Stephen's Eiettay,
by Rev. sB. B. — Leaoccick,
Capt. !Dennis hOeplao; 'of Alm 46th Pa.
Vol's, to:',2lllBB:"..tideJtogers;-of Kittaaing, Pa.
• In poleshurgr Pebrifau 17,,1864, Thomas
Jackson,'aged- about '72 - • .
PRICE CURRENT.
CorreCted every Wednesday by P. A. STEB
BINS & CO., Retail - Deiilers in Graterles
and Provisions,
. :
opposite D. F. Olassintre's t otel,
z • /- ,Coudersport, Pa. , . .
Apples, green, `l4 bush., $1 00 to 1 25
'do I dried, " 200 250
Beans', u 300 350
Beesw4x, ;b.,
Beef, it
Berl:lull, dried, `4 3 3 cirlart 10 18
bush., • 87 1-40
buckwheat Flour, . 3 00 .318
Butter, lb.,
Cheese, - "
Cloverseed
Corn, -`l bulb., 125 150
Corn Meal, per cwt., 300 325
'Egg; V doz ~ • . 18
Flour,Leztra ' `i? bbh 825 925
ari
do , porfine -IL 700 800
Hams, V lb., , 14 16
114, , V ton, • ' ' !. '120014 00
lloney t per lb., 10 123
Lard, 1 , - " - ~ . 14. 16
Maple Sugar, per lb., ' ,12 15
o . ats, RR bush., . '6o 65
Onion; " 100, 1 25
Pork, 1:7 bb1.,25-00 27 00
do 'tl lb., 12 14
do in whole bog, "11 Ib., 8 9
Potatoes, per bush., 62 75
Peache,s, dried, 9 lb., • • ,
.- 25 30
Potiltry, 1 ,1 lb., 8 10
Rte, -per. bush., • 125 150
Salt, 19 bbl., 4 50
•do 1 , 1 seek, - . . 16
Timothy eed 2 50 350
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Troitt, per bbl., 500 600
Wheat, 1:1 bdsh.. • 150 162
White Fish, Te bbl., 500 6,0/.)
To Consumptives.
Cansumptive sufferers will receive a valua
ble prescription for the cure of Consumptioo,
Asthma, Bronchitas, and all Throat and Lung
affections, (free of charge,) by sending their
address to Rev. E. A. WILSON,
Wi iliamsbu rgb,
Kings Co., New York.
• DR. TOI3IAS'
VENITI,AN HORSE LINIMENT.
pint bott:es fifty cents, cures lame
ness,. cuts., galls ,
.eholic, Read the
fulluwiug :
Dr. Tont.ts: We have used for the past
year your llonze Liniment fur lameness, kicks,
braises, colic and cuts, and in every instance
found it the best amide I ever nig(' in this
circus company. Please send six dozen bot•
Iles, as it is the- only liniment we use now
We have 103 horses, some very valuable, and
do not vrant to leave town witbout it.
HYATT FROST, .
Manlger Va.n.ituborg Ac Co's. Menagerie
Sold 11 . 0011 druggists. -
~Offieb, 56 Cortlandt Street, New York.
(Commuicatedi.]
Ptk Consuthption a Curable Direace
A CARD.
To Co nsu Imptiveg.
The undersigned having been restored to
health in n few weeks by a very simple rem
edy. lifter haring sniTend several years with
t severe lung atreetion, and that dread dinase
o,llsufilption—is anxious to make known to
his feltow-sufferers the meant of 'cure.
To till who.dttsire it, he . will send a copy of
the prescription used, (free of charge), with
the' directions for preparing and using the
san'ie, which they will find a sure cure for Con
sumption, Asthma, Itronthitis, Coughs, Cold.,
Sc. The object of the advertiser in send
tug the Prescription is to benefi ; t the afflicted,
and spread information which he conceives to
be invaluable; rind he hopes every auff'rer
will try his remedy, as it will cost
thing, and may prove a blessing.
Parties wishinz the prescription will please
address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williainsburgh,
AO 4m :Kings county, New York.
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WATCHMAKER.
. C. H. ,WAIII-I.INR
Continues to repair CLOCKS, WATCHES and
JEWELRY. in Coudersport, and keeps con
stantly on hand and for sale a good assort
ment of
Clocks, '
Watches, ; and • .
Jewelry
Of the very best quality. Also,
PLATED WARE, • SPECTACLES,
VIOLIN STRINGS, REVOLVERS, &e.
Also, a full Ripply of
Flphing Tackle
which he .is telling at the lowest prices for
cash. Every article sold warranted to be as
represented.
Shop on Main Street, two doors north of
P. A. Stebbins & Ob's Store, Pt the sign of the
"Big Watch."
A LL Bommr persons indebted to me are re
11. quested to pay 'within one Month, what
they owe to me, to Esquire Cushing and take
his receipt: Cheats may leave their'lmmes
standing on the list in Esquire Cushings hands
as ma undeniable proof of their dishonesty,
and worthiness to Sgure:in the "rogues
gallery.” • '
E. JOERG, At. •D
Coudersport, Jan. 12, 1863 •
12 cts. per quart paid fcr Blackberries, .
16 cts. per quart paid for Black Raspberries,
16 cts. per dozensfor Eggs,
at SPENCER'S.
A _ SOAP Question &um! Inquire at
STIRSBINS'
91110 SE indebted to E. K. Spencer will
plate eull-and Lenin 360unit-del/kJ%
Married
DIED : 1
30 35
7 8
25 25
.G 12 14
00 750
Basro . s, July 7, 1860
Notice.
•
1864 - 1864
Brings 'rainy a iheitige,'theiefore con
cluded to change Inmstem of doi husiness
and I shall hereafter sell for 1
CASH or. PRODUCE,
BUTTER, LARD,
EGGS, RAGS, 'GRAIN,
DRIED - BERRIES, &o.
1N toy stock of 'Groceries I have a choice
assortment e - - .
TEAS,—
GREEN, - ,
BLACK,
. ' and JAPAN.
SUGARS,
• MOLASSES,
SALARA.TUS,
.CQFFEE,
Also, PREPARED COFFEE,
MUSTARD,
• SPICE,
PEPPER, &a., &o.
I
have a good stock (bought so that I am
enabled to se'l at prices current before the
War) of
•
DRUGS, and
PATENT MEDICINES,
Also, KEROSENE OIL.
YANKEE NOTIONS,
EXTRACTS, and
PERFUMERY,
are still kept
FLOUR, .
PORK,
MEAL of all kinds.
And many other' things too numerous to
mention kept constantly on hand and will
be sold for
LESS PROFIT
than ever before offered in this market.
E. K. SPENCER.
Jan. 20, 18C4.
PUTNAM
Clothes Wringer
Will wring onythine• from a single Thread to
a Bed-Quilt.
•
PRICES : 85.50, $6.00, and $B.OO.
• P. A. Stebbins & Co.,
Ac, , ents for Potter county.—Jan 25, 1863
State Normal School,
EDINBORO, ERIE CO., PENN'A
THE SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS.•
CHEAP, THOROUGH, SYSTEMATIC
SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
TEN INSTRUCTORS.
GOOD LIBRARIES,' APPARATUS,
GYMNASIUM. ,
$39 pays for - Board: and Tuition, IA weeks
Spring Te.m opens March 15, -18C4.
J. A. COOPER, A.ll
Principal.
A I d ress,
A First Clam Farmer's Magazine for Pcnn'a.
1864 THE PENNSYLVANIA 1864
TPA2IIIIER AN GaRDENER.
Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture and
Rural Agairs.
• Edited and Published by
Wm. S. Young & Co.,
52, NORTH 6TH STREET, PHILADELPHIA
Terms.: One Dollar a Year.
The sixth volume commences with Jan!
number.. Haying obtained the service!
eerient and pfhetical Agriculturists, H . !
culturists, Ster.k - Breeders and Bee-keel
we confidently offer the current volume
of the best ever issued, for originality,pr
cal thought and reliable informatioM
SEND FOIL A SPECIMEN
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1864 THE 1864
GARDNERiS MONTHLY.
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EDITED BY Tilomas mEEttAN.
The Monthly Contents are :
Ffints—Flower garden and Pleasure ground
Fruit garden, Vegetable garden, Window Gar
denina
Communications—embracing the views of
the best writers on Horticulture, Agriculture,
and .Rural. Affairs.
Editorial— Giving the Editor's views on the
important Horticultural improvements.
Scraps and Queiries—New FruitS—Weiv
Plants—Domestic and Foreign Inteiligerice—
Foreign Uorrespondents—Horticultural botices
With each departrnentraen , t handsomely il
lustrated.
These general features will be retained;and
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tory is a little boot published at the com
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Genesee Farmer at Rochester, N; Y. It wa s
started in 1856, and a new volume has b et , r ,
issued each year. The volume ;or 1864 is
now before us. Among its Contents may be
mentioned art.i^les on thq best means of En
riching tlie Soil, on Swa'mp . Muck and the best
mD.Lhoa's of composting and applying it, ou
Manures, on Protection to Orchards, on the
Best Climate for Sheep, on Gathering Fruit,
on the Culture of Hops, on the Culture of
Flax, on Planting Trees; and, a hundred other
articles interesting to 'the Farmer and Gar
derier. Price only 25 cents. • It will be sent
prepaid by return mail on receipt of:the price.
Address JOSEPH HAtaus, Editor Genesee Far
*tner, Rochester,'H. Y.
The Genesee Farther for 18614. A tie*
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_ 7 _ 20 .. 000
,43
NEW GOODS!!
HONEY SYRUP
Shilmons'
Just Arriving
FANCY SOAPS,
Tho Tory best prints, Cochecr) and other goo.
grades, from 14 to 18i- cents, worth 25 cents.]
Good Delairies, 16 to 25 cents, worth 25 tol
35 cents. _ = I
A large Stock of Plain Alpaccas, double-1
width, for 25 cents per ynrd, superfine extra!
44, worth double the money.
Good Merinos for
_53.6d, worth 12s.
A large stock of FURS, very row also,
BUFFALO ROBES, good India tanned, from
$4 60 to $0 50, worth $l2 at the preseiit time,
itt New York. _
Also a, large lot, Casiimeres, ds to 83,
worth 10s to 14s ;
Good Sheetings from 20 to 25 cents.
A good stock of LADIES'
. SHAWLS—aI
heavy, fine, all-wool, double Broche .Shawl,i
for $8 worth $l5.
A large stock of CLOTHING ; good Snits—
Coat, Vest, Hat, Cravat, &c., for $lO worth
$2O. Good, all-wool, Black Pants, f0r53.25.1
BOOTS and SHOES very low; Woti2en'sl
Calf sboes as low as 88 cents.
Good Teas for Bs, worth 14s.
, And a full acsortint•nt of all kinds of
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Groceries,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, No-
tions,Crockery, Provisions, &.o
We mean, this Winter, to keep a much larger,
Stock than usual, and sell ,Cheaper for the
times than ever; find all we ask of any one'
is to examine our Good's and pricer, and you
will be satisfied that we perform according to
our bills. Our Auction will not interfere with
our Retail Trade; as it will be held in the
famous block' noted for Great Bargains.
C. n: SIMMON.4.
November 16th, 18f3
ESTABLISHED 1760.
PETER LORILLARD,
uff & Tobacco - Manufactnrer,
IG and IS Chambers St.,
(Portncr.'y 42 C'hatliam Street, New York.,)
Woillcl call the attention of Dealers to the
articles of his manufacture, viz.;
BROWN SNUFF.
Ma caboy, Demigros,
Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia,
Coarse Rappee, Natchitotes r
American Gentleman, Copenhagen,
YELLOW swir.
Scotch, Honey Dew Scotch,
High Tonal Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch,
Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch,
or Lundy foot.
* * *A
ttention is called to the large reduc
tion • in prices of Fine. Cut Chewing and Smok
ing Tobaccos, which will be Tour:d of a Supe
riorltuality.
SMOSING. riNp ,CUT CD F.tING. ISHOZING
Long, I . a. A. L., or plain. S. Jago,
No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish,
No. 2. Sweet Scented Ordrioco, Canister,
Nos. 1 & 2 mixed.
Granulated. Tin Foil Cavendish.
N. B.—A circular of prices will be sent on
appliention.—ApBly.
- DRFSERVE • Your Beauty, Symmetry of
gg Form, your Health and Mental Powe - . 5 ,
by using- that safe, pleasant, popular. and
specific remedy known as Belmbold's -Extract
Buchu. Read the advertisemerA in another
column, and p:ofit ty it—disr-ases and symp°-
toms.eny.lnerf.ted. Cut it out and preserve it
Yo", may hot now require it, but may at some
Non.° (fay.
' , lt gives health and rigor to the frame,
And bloom to the pallid cheek."
It saves long suffering and exposure Beware
of counterfeits—cures guaranteed.
Dr. A. FRENCH's
CELEBRATED TONIC . BITTERS
ARE beconiing the most popular Medicine
in circulation for the cure of
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN
DICE, DEBISITY OF THE . NERVOUS
SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS of the.
STOEACH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
It Is also gaining a great, reputation in the
CURE of DIPTHERIA.
Principal - Office, Cotidersport,-Nder Co:, Pa.
Spencer's Ready-Pay Store is
• the only strictly Cosh Store in Conder
spori: If yeti wish to bnyGOiAls for cores,
cull at Speccq's . •
*milt of
lEEI
OSWAYO REGULATOR
'ratacco
Not Alcoholic. - -
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT
A Pure Tonic.
/ *.
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Hdoilind'e
Germait Bitters,
- - PREPARED BT
Dr C. M. Jackson;Thilacia.Pa,
STILL "EFF;CTUALIii
LIO/li. COMPLAINT,
Dx6PEPSI~ r
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JAIIND lOIC,
. „ .
i Chroiiie or Nervous Debility, Disiasis' of
the Kidneys, and all diseases arising.
from a disordered Liver or Stomach.,
Such as Constipation, Inward. Piles, 'fulness
or Blood to the Head,Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust'for Foo4,Ful
ness or weight in the Stomach, Sour
Eructations, Sinking orFlutterifig at
the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming
of the Head, Hurried and DM-
Chlt'Breathing. Fluttering at the Heart,Chok
ing or Suffocating, sensations when in a ly
ing postage, 'Dimness Of, Vision, Dots; or
Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull
ilein in the Head, Deficiency Qf Per
spiration', Yellowness of the Skin
and Byes,Pain in the Side, Back, •
Cheat, Limbs, &C., Sudden Flushes, of Heat,
Burning in 'the Flesh, Constant lame
- 'tangs of Evil, and great Depressions
of Spiral.
1100FLA 4 ..6%;" GERMAN BITTEBSI
Are not a new and untried article, but have
stood the test of '.6ftecn - years trial by the
American public ; and their reputation and
sale, are not rivaled ray ady similar prepara
'
The prokietors haveitliOisinds of Letters
from the most eminent
CLERGYMEN,
• LAWYERS,
PHYSICIANS, and .
CITIZENS.
Testifying of their own personal .knoirledge,
to the beneficial effects and medical rinses of
thesi the.
AT tiNTioY, SOLDIERS
AND THE FIIIENDS HA 'SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all having relaiials
or'friends in the army to the fact that "HOOF
LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths
of the diseases induced by exposures and
privations incident to camp life. In the lists,
published tilmbst •dairy in the newspapers, on
the arrival of the Sick, it will be noticed that
a,very large proportich are sunning from de
bility. Every case of that.kind can. be read
ily cured by. lloofland's Gerinfiia
Diseases resulting from disorders of the diges
tive organs are speedily removed. We have
no hesitation in stating that : if these Bitters
were freely used among our• soldiers; hun
dreds of lives. might be saved that other
wiSe will be lost.
We call particular attention to the' fallow
ing remarkable and well authenticated cure
of one of tie nation's 'tense's, whose life, to
use his own language, "has been saved bt
the Bitters :"
PFILADELPRI/j Aug. 23, 1863
MESSRS. JONLB k Evass.-- r Well, gentlemen,
your lloofland German Bitters has saved nef
life... , There is no mistake in this.. It •Is
vouched for by ; numbers' of my 'comrades,
some of whose names are appended; and wb:e
I were fully conizaht of all the circumstances
of my case. i I am, and have been for the last
four years, a member of Sherroan's celebrated
battery, and under the .. imMediate Com
mand of Capt. R. B. Ayres. Through the
exposure attendaht upon My arduons duties,.
I was attacked in November last with inflam
ation of the lungs, and was for seventy-two
days it the hospital. This was followed by
great debility, heightened by an attack of
dyientery. I was then rettoved froth. the
White limist, and sent to this city on board
the Steamer "State of Maine," from which
landed on the 28th of June.` Since that time.
I have been abotit as low as Thy one could be
and still retain a spark of vitality. I For a
week or more I was scarcely able to swallow
anything, and if I did forcers morsel demi, it
was immediately thrown up again.
• I could not even keep a glass of Water on
my stomach. Life could not last under such
circumstances': and, accordingly the' physi
cians who had been working faithfullyoho'
unsuccesSfally, to . rescue me from the grasp
of the. dread Archer, frankly told rite, they
do no more for me, and a&iise4 me to
see n, clergyman, and to make such
dialioai
tion Of Env limited funds as best suited tie.
An acquaintance Who visited the at ti e hos
pital, I%fr., Frederick SteinbrOti, of 'Siith below
Arch Street, advised me, as a forlorn hope,
to try your Bitters, and, kindly procured a
bottle. Froth the time I corhmence& taking
them, the gloomy shadow of death receded,
and I am now, thank God for it, gettiag bet
ter. ,Though I have taken but two bottles, I
have gained ten pounds, and I feel sanguine
of being permitted to rejoin my wife el a d
daughter, from whom I have heard not:ning
for eighteen months ; for. gentler:Len' I am a
loyal• Virginian, from the vicinity •jf g roat.
Royal. To your invaluable,Bitt:dri Tows the
Certainty of life which has- t r:een the place of
'vague fears—to your...t:',',.. s i ers will 16w. the
glorious privilege - of agaiit clasping to my
bosom those -wlio are dearest to me in...life.
Very . t.".euly yours, ISAAC MALONE:
We fp:Ay concur in the tit tb of„the abo're
stateMent, as we had desraire&of seeing ear
comrade, 3,1 r. Malone, restored to health.,
John Cuddleback, Ist New York Battery.
Gerrge A. Ackley, Co: C; 11th Maine.
Chevalier, - 32.d New York.
1. E. Spencer, let Artillery., Battery F.
J. B. Faaewell, Co. B, ZdNerwont.
Henry B. Jereioe, C,o. B, do.
Eerily T. 3tacdonaid, Co.` C, 6th Maine
John F.Ward, Co. E, sth Maine.
HermarCaoch, Co. 11, 72d New York.
Nathaniel 13 . .. Thomas. Co.: F, 95th Penn.,
Andrea- Kimball, Co. A, ?.d Vermont,
Jahn Jenkins, Co.` IL 106th Penn.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
See that the signature of "C. M. JACISON,M
is on' the WRAPPER of each bottle.
PRICES
Large Size (bohlzng uyarlydoulzle quantity)
Vl.OO per Bottle—half doz. $5.40
Small Size-75 cts. pr Bottle—half doz. $4.00
Should your nearest cruggist not hafe the
article, qo.not be put off by coy ofthe intox
icating prepanitions that maybe offered in
place,•but send to 'us, and we will 'forward :
.securely packed, by express.
FRLNCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY
1t0.631. - Arch Street;
JONES & EVANS,
(Successors to C. M. JACKSON /cCo.,)
PROPRIETOR'S
Fol3„sale I>yDroggjots.aud Denlen is arm
towr lin the Uaitod Stiates.• _ •
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10,111/7119711 0.11,1620
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of pity (Paint uo;moo idaq aq mm,
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G!RMANLt, Patter . Co„ Pa., Ang. ,.. 1", 1 64
NOTICE is hereby given that Che'rlee
Bo
sbor, now or late of this county, holding
the following described property, has not yet
paid nny consideration whatever for the same,
and all pertons are hereby warned not t?
pur
chase any of said . property of the said:Osh . ar
before the decision of the Coirt.is gii l n in
this case, and C. Bushor has pail:tiithe the
consideration money therefore.
The following is the property
Ist. : A certain tract of land near tliq .qer
mania Mill, in warrant 507 . 5, Abbot, townililp,
Potter county, Pa., containing 100 acril:—
Also 28 acres in warrant 5078 and adjolair :
the above. •
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,2nd. A certain tract of land with f
improvements thereon, near Kettle 2,re,eii.„N .
warrant SSLO, Stewardson . township,
county, Po., containing about 20 t anted.,
C. 'llushor holds also in trust 'warivitit
.5101,1 i; GaineS township, Tioga ;
On the road eading from Germania to Galn'es,
containing 850 acres.
AT -
\ J. OLMSTEIi'S
TORE pan always be found the %di* t 1)f
kj Cooking, Box and Parlor
Sj i \D O E
A iso. Nan SHEETIRON POTSi
KETTLES, •SP ERS, SCOTCH 'BOWLS,
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and-CAULD
RONS. Also V
.Agriculturallt
such! as - PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE:ft/MD.?.
DOG POWERS, kc. • .
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• HIS WORK
is well made and tgi Material
.griod. - Nod
and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up ire
any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready
Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom
refused. ••-
Store on Main Street opposlte the Old Court
House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1863.-50
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. I ";c•itt and to be sold just is cheap aithd
"i'..mes", will allow. • . • ,
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An assortment of almost everything &ta l i
by anybcidy, Such ss
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TRAt
SUGAR ' SYRUP
1:31.:y ; 600 -
Ds -SCHOOL BOOKS ••
• . BOOT 3 k SEM"
• JAYNES:
And other Medicines'
In exchange 'I 'want
HOUSE ASHES
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DRIED BERRIES, COUNTY' ORDRIIIR
ULYSSES ORDERS.
Most all kinds of GRAIN.
• • - • LIICIEN clay
Brooklnnd, Pa., Nor'r, 11363".•
MANHOOD
HOW LOST i BON RESTORti;
Just 'published in a sealed envelop - C.. i;ricx ; d eta
A,Lcstare on the Nators, 'Neatment nna,itad
ical of Spermatorhcea or Seriiinst
oess;: Sexual Debility, Nervousness, tin f'lndol-
untary Emissionz, including TretpmeiklY, Ciri• -
sumption and Mental and I'hYsic:lDrbiliti,
,BY Bon'? J: ChTER*CLL,j.
The important fact that the awfdcAtie cciiira •
ces of Self--Abuse may he effeittililii.itriaorid;
withouijnternal coethernet' or tridclaiigeroiff
application of caustks,itistitittenismiecliesttd .
boogie.; ' and other impirical devices, ishets .
Clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new
and highly successful treatment as adoptedf,
the celebrated author,fully explailic by ,mes go
of which every one is enabled to cure himsc f
perfectly, and at the least possible coat, !t b er. -
by avoiding all the advertised nostrums. of II it
day. ; This lecture will. prove a- been. to Mott;
sands end thousands.
* o *Sint tinder seal, to any e .aeHs. la
a pl:tiO, sealed envelope., on the rev.. 4 48 otelit
ceuts,!or two postage stamps, by a. 1 .1.-stidhas,
Dr. CHAS. J. kLISR, , •
127 tOlveir, 'Sew Yerk. Paittlitivs 1;4.1, i!ti.d.
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