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

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    'TAB POTTER , COUNTY4OURNAL
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I_,ocat and Gre,rie-ial.
wt. See New Advertiieicients.
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10.. I THE /ussnitssris.--lirote for the amend
meat- giring. one -soldiers; the. right to rote.'
No - doubt, the opponents of the Measure will
do" all- they
.. can to defeat tail amendment.
The friends of the soldiets should remembei
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this fact ;
i
_`Andrew Johnson is the man who, in
`tlie United Statea Senate, in one of his speeches
- denouncing secession, said, as he pointed his
'anger in the direction of Jeff. Davis, "If I
were the President, I 'mini& arrest you as
'traitors, try you as traitors, and Fang you as
' traitors !".
"Writs TEN-FORTY BOS j pS The subscrip
-lion to the 10-40 bonds is still before the pub
lic, and over seventy mtllions have been al
ready taken. At the present rate of pretnium
on gold, they pay over. ten per_ cent. tnterest
'in currency, and at the couclusion of the war
they will certainly be worth par in gold.
*erThe Atlanta .4FTeal , openly and above
board dehlares that those Imps of daikbess,
the Northern Copperheads, are working for
the benefit of the South, remarking "Every
.1 successful blow we strike is so much bone and
mascle•tci the arm sstich, under the training of
Long, Harris, Voorhees and Vallandigham, ii
'reissuing to strike at the North."
.—A
, To WOENDED SOLDIEELSII Soldiers who
have been dischaeged by reason of wounds
received in any battle, and have not received
the One Hundred. Dollars Bounty,' can receive
'the same now at once, by applying either in
- .person or by letter, at the Military and Naval
'Akency, No. 427 Walnut Street , Pbiladelphia.
JOSEPH E. DEVITT & CO.
1114.Tw0 eminent DemocraitS; Johnnforgan
and C,. L. Vallandigharn, ibvited by their
frietile, - thd-ortook a journey to Ohio
. about
the satllo time. Morgan, although be took
the precaution to bring a guard with him,
found the route over which he was traveling
:so beset with organized bands of Unionists,
'thai be was compelled to turn back,and when
last beard from, he was laboring undea some
difficulties to retrace his steps.
llet.Dasyrecolisx.—A drafted man, who
`tills to report, is held to be', a deserter,
but the borough or township from which he
is drafted is held , liable to put him in the ser
'vice. In ease he does not report or ply com
mutation, another man will certainly be
'drafted from the Buhl:district to which he be- .
Imes. That is all that can be made by coun
seling drafted mea to evade the law.
SErMauton Marble, theTtlitOr of the New
,York World, sneers at. Abraham Lincoln and
Andrew Johnson, for their humble l birth was
himself, it seems, Once a poor boy, in Albany,
who would probably not b"ave 'emerged from
.obscurity had not a benevolent 'gentleman
befriended him, with the expectation that he
. would enter the ministry. it is bad enough
'to be a Copperhead, but to, be a snob besides,
'is really too much of a mean thing.
• ITALL'A.4I.E C ONVENIENT.-"BrO ten's. .
ehial Troi•to.3," are widely known a'S'an admi
' gable reMdey for Bronchitis, Eroarseness.
Coughs, and other trobbles o.` the Throat and
lungs. They are of great value: for the pur
poses for which they are designed . , and it
- should be known teat while 3hey are usuall
-.end pleasantly efficacious, they c - ratain
hurtful ingredients, but may at all: times be
' used with perfect safety.—Bortpa Recorder.
.1
ter It is ascertaitefi, writes the 17:ishi-ng,-
t*ton correspondent of the Chid,ago :Tribune,
that Fremont's litter of aceeptanceilwas sub
-mated to a member •of the iDentocratic Na
t tonal Convention tteforc being sent, and was
• modified at that member's suggestion in sec
' eral important partienlars. The paragraph
relative to confiscation. for' etatople, being
framed in accordance with his views, desßite
,the opposition of some of Fremont's radical
friends.
irkir 4 A WHITE SW/ VE.-A white slave,named
John Cassitaer, has been brought to Connect
icut by a Mechanic- of that State who was
lately employed as master of construction at
'Fort Pike, near New Orleans. Lassimer is en
Old man, and was the Illegitimate ioffsprii g
'of the' daiii , hter of a Wealthy- French plaw(r
named I Blanc, in Southern Louisiana. '1 be
'family' diiowned him, turned bith over to-the
negro' caPins on the plantation and bad him
'taugh'ta trade, and after many years of suf
fehnrlie now finds freedom and full employ
mebt, in a factory at Collinsville, Connecticut,
1 1:0 ,;As Joseph Baily 'of Pennspivania, one
'of the four Demoerats who hadithe patriotism
'to vote for the Ccinstitutional amendment pro
htbiting'Slavery, was answering to his name
on that question, a Copperhead, his.-colleague
Coffroth, who was passing at the time, laid
-his hand heavily upon Bailey's bead, and drew
%it down over his face, atcompanying the ac
tion with winds abusive of Bailey's tlote, and
not fit to be printed. Bailey, suddenly for-
Iretting his Quaker principles; seiied Coffroth.
who is much the larger man, by the collar, 1
drew his head down, and dealt him a power
-ful.bloyv•urider the ear, which sent him reel
ing againit the opposite desk. Coffroth laid
'down his Irrns. • -
has
ges,AusEs Vicroeu.—lt s been a li:tat
ter. of common observation, the world over.
that mothers were biased to their married
ilaughleis, and against their daughters,in
law. This has been' etenipllhed in toe case
of the preteht so've'reign of Great Britain, if
we may believe, lief subjeCts. I in the present
bmbroilments of Ea - 4e, it is said she sympa
lbizes with her dabghter, 'irbo is identified
with Prussia. This is not pleasant' to the
;Prince of Wales, who married into the family
bf the King of Denmaik ; nor to the people of
England, who are mainly in IspipathY with
the Danes, and who would,stlit far them,
were they not in vassalage io France.:
thesuSlEß of years hare elsd since
the i n
ntroducti ß on of HOSTETTER'ap Se CELE
13RATED BITTERS to the pablic. • The prej
udice existingin the..minds of many persons
against what are denominated patent medi
cines at first'greatly retarded its sale,! but, as
its virtues and merits became known, this
barrier of prejudice was overthrown, and the
demand iacreased so rapidly 'that in- a few
eara scarcely a village eiisted In the United
States in which the afflicted bad , not experi
enced the benefits arising from the csr of the
."Bitters,” and at thepresent day there are to
be (blind in ALL PARTS OF; THE WORLD
vouchers for the greit_snerita iof the article.
No greater Cure for Dyspepsia can bb toned;
See Adrertiseme
Pot' aare by Druggists and dealeisgetierall,k
eruywbero. ,
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MMW.
Mar#P.!
Iti Coider - ipcirt, Jalp * Bid; fif L. Cnibine,
Esq., ABRAM ChASE and Miss PHEBE Alf
HOLCOMB, both of Sweden township.
6, 1864.
Corrected every. Wednesday 11; STL
BINS CO., Retail Dealers in Groceriei
I and- PrO visions,
- opposite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel,
Coudersport, Pa. •
Apples, greko, 331 bush.,
do drield,
Beans, IL
Beeswax, lb.,
Beef, I ."
Berries, dried, quart
Buckwheat, bush.,
Buckwheat Flour,
Butter, rig lb., - -•-
Cheese, it
Cloverseed
Corn, 14 bush.,
Ccirn Meat, per cwt..,
Eggs : 11 doz.,
Flour, extra;
do superfine "
Hams, -
Hay, ef? "tort;.
Honey, per
Lard, •
Maple Sugar, per lb.,
, Oats, ?
Onions, "
Pork, re
,
do in whole
Potatonr, per bush.,
Peaches, dried, ? lb.,
Poultry, lb.,
Rye, per hush.,
Salt, bbl, -
do sack,
Timothy eed
Trout, per i!hbl
Wheat,
White Fish,ril bbl.;
Please announce in your japer that JOHN
M. KILBOUitNE is a candidate for the office
of Representative br Potter County. K.
Pike Ming, June 8, 1864. -
Rare Chances !
I car for sale on reasonable terms and lib
eral time :
ONE FARM !-1.46 Acre 6 Clmrea
ONE FARM !--23.5 Acres-80 Cle4roci
ONE FAI{3I 150 Acres-15 Cleared
ONE FARM.-300 A.treA-5 Cleared
;
And lots ofother Farms and Land.
Some money may be required down. •
" Lucien Bird.
Brookland; Pa., July 2;64 tf
MANHOOD:
HOW LOST! HOW RESTOIi.F.DI
Just published,: a new edition of Dr.
Culversvellvs Celebrated Esay
on the radical cure (without medicine),of
Segaitaronnuone. or Seminal Weak nevs, n
voluntary Seminal losses, IMPOTENCY, Mbntal
:Ind Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mttr
riage, etc. ; also. C!!NSCMPTION, EPILEPSY, and
FITS, induce!" by self indcpgence or sexual,
'extravagance.
.I . rice,lin a sealed envelope, only 6 cent.
I. The celebrated a Ntlior_ in this admirable
!essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty
; years s.uccessful , practice, that the alarming
consequences of self-abuse may be radically
cued without the dangerous use of internal
i medicine or r . the application of the knife—
, pointing out a moue of cure, at once simple,
certain and effecutal, by means of which ev
ery sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately
and radically.: 1
r;:"This LCetnre should be in the hands!
of every youth' and every man in the land.
S:nt, under cal, in a plain envelope, to . any
addres,.post-priia',.on receipt of six cents, or
two post -stamps. Address the pubitshers.
CHAS. J. C. KLINE k CO.,
127 B@ry, Now Yark,Post office box 4586.
Er IS GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFAC
TION during the fourteen -years it has
I been introduced into the United -States.—
After being tried -by Millions, it has been
proclaimed the pain dstrity.er of gre world.
Pain cannot be where this liniment is ap.
plied. If used as direCted it cannot and nev
er has failed in a single instance. For colds,
coughs and , influenza, it can't be 'oeSt. One
23 cent bottle Mill cpreilltEe above, besides
being useful in every family' for sudden acci
dents, such as burns, cuts, scalds, Insect
stings, &c. It is perfectly inboden't to take
internally, and can be giien to the oldest
person or youngest child. .Pride 25 and 50
cents a bottle, Office. 56 Curtisa& Stre'et,
New York. Sold by all druggists. •
Pension Bounty and Wai Claim
Agency.
ENSIONS procured for soldiers . _ of the
I. present warwho are disabled by reason of
wounds received or disease contmrtratted
while in the service of the United States ; and
pensions, bounty, and arrears of pay obtained
for widows-of-heirs of those who hare died
or been killed while in service. All letters of!
inquiry promtly answered, and on receipt by
mail of a statement of the case of claimant I
will forward .the -necessary papers for their
sie stare e'es In. Pensioncases as fixed . by
law.
RETTasstas. r -Hom. InAc BENSON ' H. A
G. OLMSTED, S. MANN, Esq., F. W-. Kea
'Esq. DAIS BAKER,
%Min Agent Couderport Pa
June 8, '64.-Iy.
Having siecoTed The starvices
HENRY S. CO WEIIR.N,
BLACKSMITH
•
of twenty years experience in England and
America. lam prepared to furnish farmers
and travelers with the best of '
Horse and' Os Shoeing,
Shingle Knives,l3a teller 'Knives Sc. , promptly.
L. BII3D, Proprietor,
. Brbolcjand, Potter Co., Pa.
firtnirly balled Cdshiugville.
May 15, 1104.
•
'S BOOS OF
Hdies e —at i ' sTEB,Bm.s.
1111
ASSEMBLY
DR. 'tOBIAS'
VENIT/AN LINIDIEN'T
t~: , ..`~~. ,
...,..?,, ;,'_'..4'..:-:.
so - • PER CENT. LAVED
AT REGULATOR
$1 00 to 1 25
2 act z. 50
3.00.'3 50
• :35 40
10 ' -12
10 18
87 100
300 375
25 28
12 14
700 750
150 - .2 60 .
.450 475
16
, .
12 00 15 00
10 00 12 00
25
AT OSWAYO,P,A.,
10 00 12 00
12 15
14. 16
12 p
75
100 125
45 00. 50 op
20 25
8 9
75 106
25 30
8 10
WHITESITILtE, N. Y.
125 150
450 500
6
250 850
800 9015
151 6.t .
8' 00. 900
. . .
lIELLOVir CITIZEN'S, Friends and Cattom,
erg: I return my thanks to , you Tor the
liberal patronage bestowed uPdri the fOr the
past ten years. lam now addiiig to my stock
to select from
$20,600 Worth of New GoOdih
, .
and hare opened a branch store at WHITS
-YILLE, N. Y., where we shall keep a Large
Stock of the best quality of Goods, and shall
ever endeavor to give our customers -large
bargains. We are now selling
Good Shirtings and Sheetings for 25 to 36
cents, worth 30 to 40.
Good Prints from 18 3-4 to 21:1' tents, worth
25 to 28. -
Good Delains 25 to 31 cents, worth.3l to 374.
Good Plaid Alpaccas 28 to 30'centa, worth
50 to 75.
Extra Plain Alpaccas 40 to 6.2 cents, worth
63 to 88.
Ektra all-wool Delains 373- to 50 cents, worth
50 to 75.
Fine Mozambiques 22 to 25 cents', worth 38
to 46.
Fine all. wool Merinos 69 to 80 cents, worth
.91 to $1,50.
A large stock of Cassiniers, Kt. Jeans, Sati
netts, Broadcloths, sad other goods equally
as IoW.,
CL 0 T.H
This branch of oirt tri'de We call tour atten
tion to in particular, as we can aEd will save'
i•ob'2s to 50 per cent. -rihe suits from $l2
to $l5, worth $2O to s2ll. Gocid black pants
for $3,75, worth $4,50. Extra Doeskin $4,50.
SILKS,NEAWLS 3 &C.,
of the Best an 3 Latest Fashions, very
Fine Merinos, Thibet, Wool, Broeha. Stella,
and most other kinds.
Boots 4 i ShoO'S.
large assortment very low
Fine French Calf Ladies' Shoes for $1;25
worth $1,75.
Men's Fine Citlf boots $3,75 to $3,75, .4vorth
$5 to $6.
ffdts:aiid Caps for
Ciockeir and Hardviare,
ankti 4ritiinto,
at prrces far bolo* the presiiit prices
wee Md oe e
Pork,
l'•ea, Sugar,
Peper, Spke
as lo* as can lie bongtt in the State,
Not having time or iDdce to note further,we
would say to those asking why we can afford
to sell below othei dealers, s this, we buy
very large .arrionnts and are in New York
about one-foirth of the tiCie n and are so well
acquainted with the market, that we buy
many goods Ir;* and can afford to sell them
at home at leis prices than many averchants
buy in New York. Our Store
13 under -the rnanagEttent or Az.. E. 3. SHEP
HARD, who has been With me at ()sway° for
the past two years, well ktioivn to the people
of this section, and will ever try to give them
all bargaina for their interest. (fur store at
Oswayo, under the management ,f rtiy broth
er, WM. SIM3IONS, an experienced dealer;
who will ever give all customers the benefit
of all bargains. An early call.is itspectftilly
solicited. Yours Truly,
C; H. SIMMONS,
• 13swayo Regulator, t, -
Mitesville lieghlatcir Na. 2.
iMay 25, 1864. • -
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Nos: 1 &
AND
Lathes and Gents, very low
Fish, Haim,
Coffee,
MMii==l;=E=
_..- I
_.. ~~\' ry
-
.
, -
Spring.-000
P. &STEBBINS
Have just received:from - New
stock of_ seasonable. Goods whic . ,
sell as low as - any house in the Co
sisting of - • -
grg 6)nla
all varieties viz
DIiESS GOODS,
.bELAI24r - ES,
POPLLVS,
PLAM POPLEVS;
BLACK SILKS;
BALMOPIIL• tSKIRM.
'SHAWLS, SUALV 'II:IIBRELLA,S, &c
Full stock of MEN'g
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING!
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS 4 CAPS;
&c.; &c.' Ac
, •
icirofd•
61;,,0t)1:,tig5,,
AZ i~A .01i 7 HARD
tt a t(3 Zi !Yet: pound
L STEBBINS' - a CO,,
C'ilriter diain and Seetind Streets,
Conderiperrt, May 11, 18156.-Iy.
=3;=:EM
CM
- Nei#
~assF 74,
SIM
ERB
-
S 1 !
Coq
it, One
they will
'~"~'
ALPACA'S,
Ala Z A.ATB
.CL OAKS, •
.CLOAKINGh,'
VASSIMERES,
c:r,orks,
AL(S
TRACT
Hire ABLE EX
VET
EkTß'tt:4"°3l'
.p#
.Hoiittid's-:.-:,1:1
Bitters,
P=PARED BY
. ,
Di.
Q. jack0n,.14114.a4.1"a..
WILL EITioTV4LV tUii
LIVER CO3IPLAINT,
Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of
the-Kidneys, and all- diseases arising
• f
from a.disordered Lire; or &mach,
Snit' as COnstipation, inicarrd Piles, rnliaeis
orglOod, to theHead,Acidity of the &tibiaeli,
~:lians*Heartburn, Disgu.st.for.Food,N.
ness'orheight,in`the Stomach, Soar •
Eractistions, Sinking or Fluttering, a;
the pit of the Stomach; Swimming
of theßead, Hurried" and Dit
milt Breathing, Fluttering at theliCait,Chok
ing or Suffoca4.ing scusations 'when in at,ly
ing pusture,_ Dimness of Vision, Dots 'or
, • Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull,
Pain la
,thi!leaa,Deficiency of Per
inlration, VellOnMeis of, the
Skea
and Aves,F)ain, in the Side, Back,-
Chest, Limbs, &c., ,Sudden Flashes of Heat,
:Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imag1;•
nings of Evil, and great Depression's
of Spirit=.
)NOFLANIYB GERMAN EFITEI3S.!
Are not a new and thtried article, but have
stood tife :test of fifteen years trial by' the
America public; and their repntationj and
sale, are net rivaled by any similar prepara
tion: ° : • I
The proprietors have!thoasands of Letters
from the most eminent • -
CLERGYMEN,
LAWYERS. •
PHYSICIANS, and ,
... CITIZENS.
Testifyih.g . of their own personal knowledge,
to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of
these Bitters.
ATTENTION, SOLDIERS k
AHD THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all having - relat'ions
or friends in the army to the fact that "DDOP
LAND'S German Bitters" *lli cnre nine tenths
of the diseases indtmel exposure's le:nd
privations incident to camp life. , In the lists,
published alth.ost daily iatthe newspapurs, on
the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed ;that
a carp large proportion are suffering froni de
bility. Every case of that kind can be ruad--
ily eared by Hooflanin' German 'Bitters.—
Diseases resulting from disorders- of the diges
tfri organs ere speedily removed._ 'W'a have
no hesitation in stating that, if these Bitters
Were free'', trod among our soldiers, hun
dreds of lives might be saved that other=
wise will be loSt. •
We Call partitulai attention to the folloW
ing remarkable and well authenticated cure
of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, lo
use his otrA
*lanr_ag - e, "has •Iten sated, by
,the Bitters':"']
PHILADELPII/1, Aug. 23, 1863. '
MESSRS. JONLS IC Emus.—Well, gentlemen,
Jour Hoofland German Bitters bas saved my
e. There is no, mistake in. this. ,It is
Foliated for „by numbers of my comrades,
norie of Whose names are appended, and i%-ho
!were fully conizaut of all the circumstances
cif,rdy Case. I am, and have be'en for the last
fur years, a member of Sherman's celebra:ted
b ttery, and nuclei the inilii edlate cOm
nIA of Capt. R. B. Aires. , Through libe l
i
exposure attendant upon my arduous duties,
I was attacked in November last with infiam
ati n of the lungs, and was for seventy-tiro,
lay in the hospital. This was . followed by I
-ez t , debility, heightened by an attack ofi
pc tery. I was then removed from the 1
'hi e House, and sent.to Ibis city on board
le Learner "State o'f Maine," fr..nt which .11
Lad d on the 28th of June. ',Sine e that time
bar .been about as low as any one couldbe
nd ' till retain a slier's of vitality. For a
reek r more I was ,career}' able to swallew i
myth ag. and if I did free a mrirsel. down; it I
was h ritediately thrown op aoiiri. .1
I
I c II even keep a glass of water on
my stomach. Life could not last under such I
circutt'stances ; and, accordingly the physi
cians rho mid been 1. - orkit,g faithfully, tho'
imsnoes.sfully, to ri•scue me film the gratip
of the dread Archer, -frailkly, told me. they
could do :to more for me, and advised me to•
see a 'clergyman. and to Mike
,such disposi„
tion of iiy limited funds as best suited me.
An acquaintance who visited me a 1 the hos
pital, Mr. 'Fred etick Steinbi on, of Sixth belowl
Arch Street, advised me, 'as a forlorn hope, •
to try you. Bitters, and kindly procured a
bottle. From the time I commenced taking]
them the gloomy shadow of death 'receded, '
and I am now, thank God for it, getting, bet
ter. Though I hare ‘ taken 'tit. .two bottles, I
havegained . ten Pounds, and I feel sanguine'
of being permitted to : . rejoin my_ wife 'and
daughter, from whom I bare beard nothing,
for eighteen months; for, gentlemen, -I an:i 'a,
loyal, Virginian, froia the 'vicinite,of FrOnt I
Royal. To your:invaluable Bitters 1 owe the
cerfaix—ly of life Which has taken the place 'of
vagin fars—to your Bitters will 'I owe the
glorious, !privilege •of again clasping to my
:bosoi. those who are dearest-to me in-life.l i
. , cry truly yours,. ISAAC MA_LONK.I !
fully concur in the truth of, the above
stn ent v as we, had despaired' of seeing onr
comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health. •
John Cuddleback, Ist New York Battery.'
George A; Ackley, Ca. C, 11th Maine. '
LeWis Chevalier, 92d New York. - 1
I. E. Siiencer,tst Artillery, Battery F.
I..l3:Fazewelt, Co. B, 2d Vermont.
Henry ti. -Jerome, C0...11, do. - 1
Healy T. Macdonald, Co. C, 6th Maine.. •
John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine, • I
. Herman Koch. Co. H.:,.'.3 New York. ,!
• Nathaniel B. Thothas. Co. F, 55th Penn.!!
Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A. Id Verrnmat, [
John Jenkins, Co. li. 106th Fen.t.
i
BEWARE OF t_ , OUNTE.RFEITS!'
. -
See that the signature of "C. M. JACKSON,'
is on the IVELAPP I "../1 of each bottle.
d
I W
tii
PRICES: .
Large Size (holding nearly double quantity)
'5.1.04 per Bottle—half doz. ss.po
Small Size—n cts. pr Bottle—half do i r.s4.o
Should your nearest druggist not hale the
article, do not be put off by apy of thiir,tox
icating inreParations that rue,- be offered in its
place, but send to ns, and we aid forwat - d,
securely packed, by express. .
PRIkIPAL OFFICE AND MANLYACTatT
- N 0 .631 Artie Street,
• JONES & EVAN'S. i 1
(ticcessOrs, to C. 3Z. JACKSON C 0.,) 1
PROPRIETORS. I
FOR sole byDraggists andDealetsineteri
tow* is the Umlad Staten. • . • •
91'SPETSTA,
J.AUSDIkIE,
TIRE CIS PASSENGER STAINS AT . REPORILIC:
Leave TaapiVird. ,
Expresi Train, .3 00 P. if.
Leave Weilvard:
- . • •
AreomraodatiOn Train, 130 P. M.
Cara 'rtin through inntotrr Voth
imps betivela Philadelphia and Loch Ela:C'en
and bitivealiißiltimcire and L'o'ck
Elegant "Sleeping Crirs on :Dipress TraPa
both imps Between Williamsport afid tat-,
inOre; 'and Williiriaspoii rind Philadelphia::
For information respecting Pass 4 ger h
nes:Till:l.y at the S. E. Cdr. nth and Market
Streets. • •
And Tor Freight of the tOmpanY's
"Agents':
- S. S. Ringsfiri, sr., nor. Y3th ir.d
Sts., 'Philadelphia.
J. W.:Reynolds:Erie. '
J. 'N. Drill, "Agent N. C. E. R. Ibiltlindri.
H. H. Ltot.i. , :ro_
t\ 'p
_en.'/ Ag!. PkiC
teiVis L. - 11OeFt, '
en'l neket d9t. "Pkr;i•
• Gentifona,Or,
WA
WArat,IITER
Cci:liinnes to repair CLOCKS, WATCHE'Sn . ici
JEWELRY in Coudersport, and . keeps .q.n
stintly oa hitid si7d for Tale a gona-asiarl
meta _
ClOckb, , A -
Watches, *nit
Jewel
Of the sere .hest finality. Also,
PLATI:IS WARE,, „ SPECTArLiti,
VIOLIti STitINOS, nvotvEgs, - ke7
Aga', a. fall supply of 1, -
Fishing Tackl e
which ! hp is selling at the lowest, totcror
cash Erery articlb sold; warranted to be - as
repre;ented.
.•
Shop on. Mari Street, two doiirs 14;t:at
P. A. Stebbins X Co's St6re j At the a'n
go Of •
"Big Watch."
Notite. • . .
Gnamisia, Potter Go., Pi., Ant. ,
862.
I\TOTICE is hereby givia that Charier At
oll shot., now or late °Olds connty, boldjaz
thb falifficing described Preprty has net vet
paid any consideration whatareifer - iliesa l &e,
and all persons are hereb,Oaraect not to fur
-1 chase any of said property of. he eai .}$ r s , h-nr
before the decision of the Court is
. - girkis
this case and C. Bns' h or has paid to ulh the
consideraticin 'Coney therefor.
The following - 23 ibe'proiierry:
Ist. • A certain tract of land near tb`.l?. 'Ger
mania Mill, in warrant 5815,-Abbett.ton4:ship,
Potter. ciarinty,. Pa:, containing. fect
Also 25 iseros is warrant 5818 aid adj6ining'
the oho** . - • -
2na. _A certain trait irehtifl;:it'h Viand
improreinents thereon, neilr....Kett/e'Citil..k, in
warrant 5815, a ativrartson township, Potter
county, Pa., eontaialngaboat 244 acra.i.
E. author holds a * lsp . tract 'aerial - 4 no.
2504. in Games township, }toga rent*, Pa.,.
on the, road leading:fr6inGezmatir% Gairtet,,,
containing 850 acres. 1
tr • Ica WADE.
MILLEIL
.31kuLESE &14eak**IMitir,
.ATTORNEY.F-0:11 - AVV,
HAR1 1 118131:11RG, PA..
A
GENTS for • the • Collection of Claims
'against a a United States and State GM.-
eromenfs, suet, as Pensioti, Boant:I. Arrears
of Pay &c, Addr.ew &a. 05, Barzltategja '
CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, -
- Er /61,1e."•*
111(11INT'S 13L04131, OF, ROSES,--apror to.
dise ) —tt STIMINS'
RCiad *CMAM:tOM' '
11111ESPONSIBLR 'parties lab!" and elesironi
.1116 4 6 f undertaking the beilding of el:1i
Lire or a .panof_ ft dag '044, feel wids,)
of frora 12 to )15' Miles hi the South:-EasterA
partof Potter Couuty,,Penua. may apply for
Fiartieutirsio CHAS. IaBISE;Fact.., garveyor;
GOZZOntlia, Potter Co., Pa. •
June Ai:1864.4f.
eitaliti/e 4praisement.
Lis‘of Dealers in Merchandise in the cooto:
of Potter, for-the yeas: 1864, With classiftca-
Place. C7a.u - .
T. Scot, Allegany, 14 ; $7.00
F.: T. Suhr, _ 14 = 7.00
Chappell ,k Ilinlhers; ; 1 do - 14 7.00
gory H. Hackett; i"do = 14 7:00
,L. Bird; - • IdO 14 - 7.00
P. A. - Stebbins, L'oudersp't; 13 10 oo
D. E. Olmsted,, do I . 13 /0.00
C., S. J. R. A. Jones; I dd S 13 .0.00
a Smith, [ do , 14.- " 1%00
E.K. Spheneer, do /4 7.00
S S. Hann, - dci - ' .7.00
n. J. Olmsted, , do 14 7.00
Q. H., Warriner, . do 14 700 Glassmire . Colwell, !.do 14 7.00
R. Colwell.-.-Sbarbii 14 •N 7.00
A. W. Humphrey,. do - 14 . 00
C. H. Simmons? - -OswaYo, 11 1500
Wre",,3lcDougell, da„ -[' 14 . 7.00
R.S.Coln el I,Westou & Bro. Roulet 14 7;0-
Mason Nelson, ' Eulalia,l 14- 7,00
Henry Andresen, Kettle CO; 14 - 1.00
13"..Theis, . Germania, 14 7:06
(;harles..Sleßmee,
Jacob. Kull, 1400
'
Augusta. Hepp, do 14 700
Frederick Och; . do brewery 10 5.00
Schwarzenbach, • do - 4 ‘ 10 5.00
Mrs. H. Goadmaii, Harrison: - 14 .7:00
Wilcox & Whileorithi, do. 14 ..7.00
J. 4' W. Burgs, dO 14 -7 00
G. A. Barclay, .. Wharton, 14 7.00
. , J THOHP.SON, Mercantile Api)l..
lune 8, 1864. ,
ISG4. . 1864.
, .
IDEfilAtogLkiii 1 ERIE 11.1IL4OAD:—
I thii great line ,traverses the
..N'Oftherri
and.Northyrest counties of Peruisylvdnia to
the city of Eric, on La_ 16 •
It has oeen leased hypc.Pciinsylvanielail
ROid 'Company, and tuner their . auspice s u is
begin, rapidly opened thronglant its entire
length. -
It is now in use for Passenger t apd
.Freight
business from Harrisburg St. Mary's (226
miles). on the Eastern: Division ; and fr4in
Sheffield to Erie,. (28 itiiles) on the Western
Division..
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