The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, July 13, 1864, Image 4

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IitOSTETTE'S
!•.:CELieWto.
STONACK
BITTgAS.
Pure iindPovicrfuLTmile,, Corrective and
'41.." Alterative of wonderful eflictiey , ?is-
Waite orthe• Stontich,"Liver and Dowels:—
Cures, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Headache,
.tfe'nerarDebilitY, Nervousness, Depression of
:115Pirits,,Constipaiion; Colic, Infermittent Pe
•vers, Cramps and Spasms and;all Complaint's
f:either Sex; arising from Weakness
whether inherent: in the syst or produced
by spscial causes.'
Nothing that is not wholes me, genial and
restorative hilts natuie enters into the com
-06sition of Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters. This
'popular preparation contains no mineral of
• soy kind, no deadly botanical element; no
tory excitant; but it is a combination of the
.extracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants
with the-purest and mildest of all diffusive
".stimulaiste.
•It is well to be forearmed against disease,
stacl so ftir as the'hgman system can be' pro
"sited butimu means against maladies en
tindered by an unwholesome atmosphere,
impure water, and other external causes,Bos.
iitter's Sitters maybe relied on as a safeguard.
Jet districts infested with Fever and Ague.
itlias been found infallible as a preventive
'and irresistible as a remedy, and thousands
- Who resort to it under apprehension of an at
escnpwthe scourge.; and thousands who
•
neglect to avail themselves of its `protective
•-qualitie S - in 'advance, are cured by a very
` brief coitrstrof this marvelous medicine. Fever
'• and Agne patients, after being plied with
•qiinine fur months in vain, until fairly satu
-.sated with that dangerons alkaloid, are not
unfrequently restored to health within a few
days by the ose otHostetter's 'Bitters. ,
The weak -atom eh is rapidly invigorated
and the appetite stored by this agreeable
:Tonic, and hence it. works wonders in cases
pf Dispepsia and in less confirmed forms of
Indigestion. Acting as "a gentle and painless
pperient„ as well as upon the liver, it also
invariably, relieve:s the Constipation superin
duced by irregular action of the digestive and
secretive organs.
Persons of feeble habit liable to Neivous
, Attacks, Lowness of Spirits and Fits of Lan
guor, find prompt and permanent relief from
the Bitters. The "testimony on this.poiut is
miost conclusive, and from both sexes.
The agony of Billions Colic is immediately
by a single dose of the stimalent,
.and by occasionally resorting to it, the return
of the complaint may be prevented.
As a General Tonic, Hostetter's. Bitters pro
duce effects which inus be, experienced-or
witnessed before they can be fully apprecia
ted. In cases of Constitutional Weakness,
Premature Decay and Debility and Decrepi
tude arising from Old AO, it exercises the
• electric influence. In the convalescent stages
all diseases' it operates as a delightful in
, tigorant. When the powers of nature are re..
lazed, it operates to re-enforce and reTeatab
llsh them. .
Last, but not least, it is the cnly safe Slim-
Ileat, being mattufactured from sound and
innocuous materials, and entirely free from
the acid elements present more or lets in all
the ordinary tellies and stornachics of the day.
The immense increase in the sale of IL stet
ter); Bitter's, both at home and abroad, daring
the past year proves that the world. while , it
ebeys the Scriptural injunction to •ktry all
•things,'!•_. only "Bolds fast to that which is
good." Spurious preparations; like poisonous
: fungi, are continually springing up, bnt their
• character is soon discovered, and they are
: ,, flung like worthless 'weeds away." On the
• .-other hand, a great antidote that performs all
•it promises, and even more than its proprie
tors claimed for it on its introduction, "is not
• for a day, but for all time." •
No family medicine has been so universally
.and, it -nay be truly added; deservedly popu
lar with the intelligent portion of the comma
riity,,as Hostetter's Bitters. .
.„
• rrepared Flosm - nt k SUM, Pitts
-burg. Pa. Sold by all D ,
uggists; Grocers
and Storekeepers everywhere.
ro p o s i6a
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4 ertn o f 10
&a/dial/a
'The Buffalo Mercantile College
CORNER OF MAIN AND SENECA STREETS,
- Is tin•important link in the INTERNATIOTAL
CHAIN of Colleges, Igented in
NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA,
RROOKLYNi ALBANY,
'TROY, CLEVELAND,
' DETROIT, CRICAGO,
' TORONTO. PROVIDENCE,
PORTLAND, SAINT LOUIS.
A Scholarship issued from tlfe Buffalo'tni
lege, entitles the hoider to at'end either or
the CL.leges for nolimited time.
The Design of these Institutions, is to im
,pttre to ;young tuna and ladies. a thorough,
(practical imisiness
TIISORETICAL DEPARTMENT.
In this department students receive thorn'
instruction in the rudiments of Pen anship.
Rook-Keeping, Mathematics, ari'd:Com ernial
_Law.
PRICTIC J DEPARTMENT
Here the *indent buys and sells 'Merchan
dise, Stocks, Real Estate; &c., as in actual
'business. Two Batiks.have been established
in this department which enables the•stndent
to deposit his cash, get his paper discounted,
and transact all business incidental to a gen
ital trade. l l ••
TELEGRAPNIX,G.
Students may become good operators Acre
in a 'bort time.
PENUANSIIIP
The . Spencerian System of Penmanship, is
.taught by competent and experienced teacher's
-Scholarship, payable in advance, sip.
• College open day - and evening : no vacation.
Resident Principal at Buffalo, J. C. BRYANT.
-TOT fortker information, please call at the
College rooms, or send - for Catalogue and Clr
aulor enclosing letter stamp. Address
BRYANT t STRATTON,
Buffalo, N. Y.
FIB]
Administrators Notice.
ETTERS of administration on the estate.
pfThornas - Stratham,,lnte of Harrison tp..
deceased, hexing peen granted fn the under
signed. notice is hereby giVen (lint all persons
knowing themselves inpelw , d ere requested to
make immedinte * .pornirot:cad tlinve having
claims to present them ~ iitheniivntril for
jettlemeut. ANN wrli IIFI AM.
EDWI 6TRIT11101.;
IGgrt,lBl4.-et
•
„
GENII. ,PAPAPAILA.TIONS.
covpoIIND PLUM EXtßACT . Bucatt, a Positive!
and SpecigolterneAyfor diseases of the Bladi
der,Fidneys, Grace[, ardDropsieal Swellings.
This medicine increases - the power of.Diges
:tioni and excite the Absorbenti into healthy
action, by which the Watery or Caleerons
depositions, and all unnatural enlargements
are reduced, as well as Pain end Intimation.
REMBOLD'S EXTRACT BIICRU
For Weakness:arising from E;.cesses,Habits
of Dissipation, early indiscretion 'of abuse,
'aitended with the folloiciiig:symptoms
i lndis.position to ,Essertion, Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Weak
Nerves, Trembling , Horror . of Disease ,. Wake
'fulne'ss, Dimness of vision,.Pain in the' back,
Universal Lassitude of the Muscultir System,
Hot Hands, Flashing of the
,Body, Drypess of
the skin, Eruptions on the Face, Pislid
Countenance.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on,which
this medicine invariably removes, soon lead to
Impotency, Fatuity, Epileptic Fits, in any one
of which the Patient may expire. Who can
say that they are not unfrequently followed
by those Direful Diseases, '!lnsanity and
Consumption." ,
Many are aware of the cause of their suf
fering, but none will confess the records of
the insane asylums And melancholy deaths
by Consumption bear ample witness to the
truth of the assertion. -. "
The Constitution once affected with Organic
Weakness requires the aid of Medicine to
strengthen, and invigorate the system, which
Hembold's Eitract Buchn invariably does. A
trial will convince the most skentical.
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEM ALES.
In many Affections peculiar to Females the
Extract Buthu is unequalled by .any other
remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention. Irregu
larity, Painfulness, or Suppression of Custom
ary Evacuations, Ulcerated of Schirroos state
of the Uterus, Leuehorrcea or Whites, Steril
ity, and for all complaints incident to the sex.
whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of
Dissipation, or in the Decline or Change of
]life. ,
Take no more Balsam, .lercury, orunpleas
ant medicines fur unpleasant and diingerous
disaases.
Elembold's Extract Buclil and Improved
Rose Wash cures Secret Di. , ,ea.vis, in. all their
stages, at little Expense. Little ousel:lunge
in diet. No inehnvenience. and no'exposure.
It causes a -frequent desire and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby :reninring, Ob
structions, Preventing and (iling Strictures
of the Urethra, allaying Pain and Inflaniation,
so frequent in this clues of diseases:nnd ex
pelling all Poisonous Diseases and worn out
matter.
Ttmusands upon Thousands who bare been
the victims of quavks,:zand who have paid
heavy fees to be curecNin a short time, have
found they were deceived, i and that the. "Poi
son". has, by the use. of "rowerful nstrin
gcnti," been dried up in theSystein, to break
out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after
marriage.
Use ilembold's Extract BuChu for all affec
tions and discaSi s of the Urinary Organs,
whether existing in Mule or Female, from
whatever cause originating and no matter of
how long standing.
Diseases of these organsoquires the aid of
a Diuretic. Hembold's Extract Buchu is the
Great Diuretic, and is certain to have the de
sired effect in all diseases for which it is re-
Commended.
Evidence of the most reliable rind respon-
Sible character will accompany the medivile.
JPrice $l,OO per Botde, orjaix fur $5,00
DelivNed to 'any address,!securcly packed
Nom obskvation. Describe'Symptoms in all
'communications. Cures guaranteed 1 Advice
gratis
Address letters for information to
H. B. NEMBCLD, Chemist,
104 South. Tenth-st., belsChestnut, Phil'a.
Helmbold's Medical Depot •
Ifelmbold's Drug and Cheinical Warehouse,
I • 694 Broadway, New York:
Beware of Counterfeits: pod unprincipled
Dealer's who endeavor to dispose of their - own
other articles on the reputation
.attained hp
lielmbold's cennine preparations. Extract
Buchu. Sarsaparilla. Improved Rose Wash.
Sold by ail Drugists everywhere. Aak tor
Helmbold's. Take no other. Cut out the
Advertisement and send for it, and avoid ex
.
'insure.
EXCELSIOR HAY PRESS.
9.111 - IEWS VATENT. Th% subscriber has
IA the right of Manufacturing and Selling
for Potter county Ilarder'S Patent Excelsior
Hay Press, Patented 1863,1 and which took the
first
. rirernium at the lait State Fair. One of
these Presses will be in Coudersport, from the
10th to the 20th of DeCeinher. Any •person
wishing to buy the Right] for a township or
the county, can have the Press. There will
hr, one manufactured by W. B. Gordnier. For
further particulars inquire! at the << Journal"
ofrice. j C. Wainwright.
Coudersport. Pa.. Nov. 24. 1883 pd
Forllats. lice, Roaches, Ants. Bed Bugs. Moths
in Flrs, Woolens, &c. Insects en . Plants, Fowls,
Animals, &c.
Put Up in 25c. 50c. and 51.00 Boxes, Bottles,
and Flasks, ..$3! and Sri sizes for Hotels, Public
institutions, &c. •
'Only infallible remedies k n o w n) ,
"Free front Poisons.l
"Not dangerous to 44 , 11uman Family,"
"Rats cm»e out of their boles to die."
* * *Sold Wholesale in all Laze cities.
* * *Sold by all DrugglstS and Retailers,every
where..
* * *!! I Beware! I ! worthies , : imitations
* * *See that -COSTA)l . ..!name is on each Boa,
• Bottle and Flash. brfnre von buy.
* * * . address Elteor3 - V: Costar,
* * *Principal Depot Broadway, N. Y.
* * *Sold by
P. A."STETIBINS & Co ,
Retail A , ,zints, eondrrsport,
P,O,NVIE
Or Concentrated Lye
Family soap maiker.
WAP. makes Walt ; Saponifier WOO to
'Tahoe them. It malt; SOAP for F 011.4 ct 4,
a po-ind by ntiag yonriltitelten grouse.
tgirC 'Et TIO) A's spnrioqs Ll:es are of
fored br i•ori•ftil ant) pulp' 'buy the
P.VfENTII) - nriit•le lipt tip in Iron cans, all
others bein:2; 0 0ITXTRItPEITS. •
PENN3YLV,ANI A sari! MANUFACTURING Co,
P t. ADEL I' tit A:--No. n Waltaut;Street.
FIT TSBURG—Pitt Street and Dwane Way
;r.t
1 SE2E En
itib r;: f )
10.40 BONDS.'
These Bonds are issued under: the act o
,
.oongte f ss_of March Bth, 1864, which provides
a
that alTi!e;44 3 : - 1A4.4 , 01144! 04 3 Wt4WI'e
EXEMPT FROM TAXATIONby or under any
state or municipal authority. Subscriptions
to these Bonds are received in United States
•
notes or notes of National Banks, They are
TO BE REDEEMED IN COIN, at the pleasure
of the Government, at any period not tee: than
ten nor more than forty years from their date,
and until their redemption FIVE PER CENT.
INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN COIN,on Bonds
of not over one hundred dollars annually and
all other Ronde semi-annually. The interest
is iaYable on the - Ist days of Maratand Sep=
tember in each year,
Subscribers will receive either Registered
or Coupon 13oAds, as they may prefer. .Zeg
istered Bouts are recorded on the books. of the
U. S. Treasurer, and can be tranferied : Onty
on the the owners. order. Coupon' Bonds are
payable to bearer, and are more convenient
for commercial uses
SubScribers to this lo4n will haNa the option
of having their Bondi draw' interest from
March Ist, by paying' tite...itertied interest in
coin—(or in Uuited States notes, or the notes
of National Banks, adding fifty per cent. for
premium,) or receive them drawing interest
from the date of subscription and deposit.—
As these Bonds are .
Exempt front Nimaidpal,orState Taxation.
their value is increased from one tol three per,
cent. per annum, according to,therate of tax
levies in'variors parts of the country:
At the present rate of pretniurn on gold they
Cver Eight Per Cent. Interest,
in currency, and are . of equal convenience as
a permanent or tempora.r*vestment.
- It 'is believed that no securities offer so
great inducements to lenders as the various
descriptions of U.S. Bonds.' In all other forms
of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private
parties or stock companioS or - separate com
munities only is pledged for payment, while
for the debts of the United States the :whole
property of the country is holden to secure
the payment of both priucipal and interest in
ME
These Bonds may be subseribedlor in sums
from $56 up to any . magnitude, on the same
terms, and are thus made egnally,available'to
the smallest lender and the largest capitalist.
They can be ° convested into money at any mo
ment, and the holder t tyill have the berietii of
the interest.
It may be usefnl to state in this connection
that total Funded Debt of tbe:llnited
States on which interest - is payable in gold,
on the 3d day of March. 16 , 64, was $768,965,-
000. The interest on this debt for the coin-
ing fiscal year will ; be $45,937,126, while the
customs revenue in wild for the current
year, ending June 50th, 1884,has been so far
at the rate of over $100,000,000 per annum.
It will be seen that even the present gold
revenues of the Gwernmcnt dreHLArgely in ex
cess of the wants of the Treasury for the pay
ment of'. gold interest, while
.the recent in
crease of the tariff will doubtlesasalse the an-.
nual receipts :from customs on the same
amount of imPortations, to $150,000,000 per
aDIIIIIII
Instructions to the National 'Banks acting
'l3 loan agents were not issued from the U. S.
Treasury unti'. March 2G, but in the first three
weeks of April
. the subscription's, : averiiged
more than'TEN :MILLIONS A WEtit.
Subscriptions will be received by the
First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa
Second Notional,llitiA of Philadelphia, Pa
Third Satitinal Bank of Philadelphia. Pa.
AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANES
which are depositories of Public. money aria
all respectable Banks and Blinkers throughout
the country, (acting as agents of the National
D2pository Banki,) will , furnish fdrther infor-
!nation 'on application and afford every facility
to subscrib'ers. [May 11, 1864.-2 m.
Administrator's Notice.
VAT HEREAS, letters of administration on
V the estate of David D. Smith, late of
Oswayo township, dee'd, have beon granted to
the subscribers ; all persons indebted' to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment and those luiving claims against the
same will present gisemAnly nitthentiettwd for
settlement to . MARY B.,SMITH,.and
WILLIAM DEXTER,
Oswa,yo tp., Apr. 13 ; '64.-6t. Actmsrs.
K. gpenee'Oli
g . eady-Pay Store Is
• the only 6:rictly Casit'Storein ()ender.
sport. If you wish to buy Goods for 0454;
call at Spencer's
DA. STEBBINS St Co. are closing up en
old Ledger, All persons indebted to
them 'will please call and settle, before the
accounts are left with the proper officer for
Clolleation.=-;X9v,!r.:18,
P. A. Stebbins &. Cq.
AGENtB:for the sale
WHEELERk WILSON'S . ) 5g TING
MACHINES foriNidat Cottittr-,. r ^ .
F,l2!*
' Adininistrator's Notice.
XTOTICE is hereby given that letters of Ad
-11 ministration on the estate of George Li
ghaurliclifecor'thelciWnsbip of Hebron in the
didaff 'Of Potter, deceased, - have-been granted
to Norman Dwight of said township, and A.
B. Goodsell of the Borough of Coudersport.—
All persons therefore having claims or de
rounds against the estate of, said decedent,
are requested i to make the same • known to
sald'Nornifir(Divigilt read'A. Goodsell with
out' del4: , -.ICOIISIAN 'DWIGHT,
A. B. GOODSELL, -karats.
April 19, 1864.-6 t.
PUTNAM
Clothes Wringer - .
Wi4 wring anything from a single Thread to
I RIICES :! $5.50, $6.00, and $B.OO.
P. A. Stebbins & Co,
Agents for P`otter county.—. Tan 25, /1863 •
1113
11. J. 01:ANTED'S
. 01'012E 'can alwitys be tound• the bosi•o
0 Cooking, Box and Parlor
ES.STOV
Also. Tll4 . and SITF.ET "arc WARE, PTS,
KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCIV BOWL'S,
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD
RONS.
Agricultural Implements.
sacii• as PLOWS, SURAPERS, CULTIVA
TORS. CORN-SHELLER :3, HORSE-RAKES,
DOG-POWERS,
,Sc.
HISLWORK
is well made and the material good. 61313 d
and
. substantial EAItS-TROUGHS put up in
any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready
Pay of all kinds, inehtd.ing Cash, seldom
refused.
Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court
House, Coderspcirt. Aug. 1, 18E3.- -50
(
• 4
' Just in and to be sold just as:'chearrtts the
"times" Willi allow,
An assortment of almost everything needed
by anybody, Such us
TEA •
SUGAR • SYRUP
• SCHOOL BOOKS
DRY GOODS ' • BOOTS St SHOES
JAYNES
. ' Anti other Medicines, • .
In exeltangel mutt ,
HOUSE ASHES . . at 14 cents
, , ,
Lam,, cc! 2 m
H • . GREENBACKS L - d•
P 74 C,-,- •
- C...
DRIED BERRIES, COUNTY ORDERS,
i (IL i - ssEs Oren Ells:
' . • Mast all kinds ac GRAIN.
. • LUCIEN BIRD.
Brookinnd, Pn., Nor'r, ISO. j
Joint Mesoiationt. proposing,';
certain ameaultuents to the
- Cotrtitution.
•
Be it .;:esolued by thi Senate and flous,e, of Rep
resentalii'es O . the Commohwealth Pt: . 71213711Va
'damn G 414 seal .15.ienztly mil,That the following
anieridlimnts be
. 111 . 0110Setrto tlio Constitution
of the Conononwealt:i, in accordance with the'l
prnrisicins of the tenth article thereof:
There shall be an additional section to' the
' t article of the Cotstitution, to be desiw
Elated as section Pone, ns f,llowst •
••tic4ioN 4. WheneYer any of the qualified
eft ctors of this CWIIIIIOII Wetthil shall be in any,'
actual- Military service, under a requisition;
from the Pre:ident of the United States, or I.);H
the autnority of this Commonwealth, such
electors may exetei.t..e mho tight of suffrage in
all elections by the citizens, under such regu— ,
lations tts rue, or shall
,be, prescribed be
as fully as if they' wer present at, their usually,
plaeedi election."
SNerioN 2. There shall be two additional
l
sections to the eleventh article of the Consti•l
tutiemito be designated as sections eight, and!
nine, as follows :
"Scorros 8. No bills! all he passed by the'
Legislature, containing more than one subject,
which 'shall be clearly - expressed in the title,
exceptAkropriation bills."
"Set lios 9. No bill shall be passed by the
Legislature granting_ any powers, or privi
leges, any case, wiiere the authority to
grant such powers, or privile,ges„has been, or
may hereafter he, conferred upon the courts
of this Connor 'wealth. , '
HENRY C. JOHNSON,
,k",,,e,blzet o f the JJ' o eie of llepresentativeB,
JOHN -P. PENNY,
. Speaker of the Senate.
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE
COMMONWEALTH,
HAimisneau April 25, 1864:
Pennsylvanla,
I do hereby certify that the forego
{ L S. }
ing is a full, true and correct copy
of the original Joint Resolution of
the GiMeral ASsembiy, entitled "A. Joint Res
plutio'n proposing certain . Arnehdments to the
Constitution," as the same remains on file in
this office. •
Iv TESTINIONY whercof,.l have hereunto s,et my
haud•and caused the seal of the Secretary's
offt'ce to 'be affixed, the day and year above
written: - ' • ELI SLIFER.,
Secretary of the Commontecait/t.
The above Resolution havinf been agreed
to by a majority of the members of each
House, at two successive sessions of the Gen
'
oral Assembly of this Commonwealth, the prci
posed amendments will be submitted to the
people, for their adoption or rejection, on the
FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST ' in the year of ohr
Lord one thousand eight hundrOd and sixty.
fJlr, in'occordance with th,e provisions of the
t,enth nrtiel4t of the Constitution, and the net
'entitled “...n Act prescribing the time and
manner of submitting to the people, for their
9•Pliroval and ratification or rejection, the pro,
posed amendments to the Constitution," ap
in-ov'ed tlic twenty- third day of April, ape
1112453p.t1 ei,;ht hundred and sixty-four. . •
J • . ELI SLIFER, I
Secretary of the:Commonwealth.
11‘y 4, 1.E64.-te.
A SOAP Question Settled! Inquire nt
STEBBINS'
LE
SEI PAID FOR EGGS,
by
Winter Vraitods-
litrOHß atttention 3h invited to the large and
1, attractive stock just received, and fOr
sale as low as the sane qualities can be bought
anywhere in the county.
We have on baud Va large and varied 4.
s orirnent of Domestic Cottons, co-nprising
'BROWN SHEETDIOS, and .
SHIRTINGS,I •
BLEACHED MUSLIN%
1 STRIPES
CHECKS,
. ,
;TICIKINGS, and ' i •
COTTONILAIMELS r on iddchiVre
cannot be undersold. - , - I •
We purchase our goods for Cash' and oer
theta at a very small advance
Pram Cost.
FLANNELS.
IF you. want to purchase
RED,
GRAY,
BLUE, or
PLAID FRENCH SEIIRTING FLANNEL, call
At Olmsted's.
DRESS GOODS;
DELA INES,
PRINTS,
BROCHE, and
WOOLEN SHAWS,
HOODS,
SON TA GS,
NUBLAS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CLOTHS, and
CASSIMERES,
a full supply
•At Olmsted's.
CLOTHING.
TION'T fail to call before purchasing and
see the assortment
A Zlmsted's
• i
BOOTS & SHOES
1?OR Men, Women & Children, in great Ira
riety and. cheap
For Molasses, b' y . Fup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee,
in`fact everything. in the Grocery line, Call
AT OLMSTED'S. '
A full ascortmetit of almost, everything )t tlat is
kept in a country store , on hand. We ',intend
-
to keep.Goods•that will gire satisfaction and
sell good articles at the lowest living 'profit.
! ...
Grain of all kind;
Butter, Wool,'
Sheep Pelts, Furs,
Deer Skips. , 1
.1 Also,
County, Township and School Orders; for all
of which thelighest prices will be paid
At Olnisted's
Coudersport, Pa,Nov'r IS, cm,
IS - 641
, , 1
Brings many a change, therefore I ha - re con
cluded to cha'uge my system of doing business
and I shall 14,ieafter sell for
;
CASH or PRODUCE, •
i
• . , BUTTER, LARD,
EGGS, RAO 5, GRAIN, r ,
'-. ' DRIED BERRIES, &c..
I N" my stock of Groceries I have ' 4 choico
assortment of
TEAS,=--
'GRF,EN,
SUGARS,
MGLASSES,
HONEY SYRUP
SALARATIIS,
' • .Also, PREPARED COFFEE;
MUSTARD, . .
: 4. SPICE,
, . .
PEPPER, &e., &c.
Ihave a good stock (bought so that I am
1 enabled to soli at prices current before the
War) of
DRUGS, and
PATENT MEDICINES,
Also KEROSENE OIL.
-
YANKEE NOTIONS, ' •
' FANCY SOAPS,
EXTRACTO, - and - '
1 • PERFCIiIERY,
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,.
PROfIT
than ever before offered in this market.
E. SPENCER.
36. lb, 1864.
CELEBRATED TON/0 BITTERS
A RE be - coming tbernaost popular Iletliciine
AL in eiroulation.for the-- 11re of
LIVER, COItIPI4ADIT., DYSPEPSIA; 'TAM
DICE, PEBISITY OF' THE .NERYQUS
'SYSTEM, , c tind -WEAKNESS of , the
S'IVEACK ana DIGEBTirrAiIGANS.
It is also gaining a'great 'reputation hi - ttle
',CURKof'D.IPTHERIA:
Principal Offica, Ocmidarsport, Potter - Co:, Pa.
V,. K. Spencer.
EEI
ouvisitEDlse
At Olmsled's
'.kr OLMSTED'S,
Putt
BLACK,
And c7'1.1)3N
COFFEE,
/01.. A.. FREIsTCH.'s
EUREIia.tU
ill HAVE FOUND rrii
Was the exclamation of the AsticioofiksiiiitEi
first discovered that the iterld moved
titbit; not less joyens,hss heft the e3tia#o.7i
tiOn'of those who base 'found i1t14.01.440;
y.- .
ivbere GOODS can be pAre hag rittEttf
or TIM ITT PER, CENT. tido* , thil
price, and Yet thinlietu as represented. Two
things are to be considered in pnrclutsine
Goods: the Quality ittd the !rice; au Est
chasers studying both can be Vetter satisiett
with our stock than any other in this or
joiningconnUes. Think twice befom bujirie
a DEAR TRASH." Nov 15 Tour time •.o pier
care a GOOD ARTICLE. "Delays are
prom and sometimes fatal." Don't watt fly
another enormous advance in Goode.
The following is but a partial list of elle
large assortment:
The attention of the Ladies is called to the
stock of Merinoes,l3lack,Brown, Blue, Maroon,
Drab and White. Some of, these were bought
previous to the rise and will be sold nearly as
low as present wholesale prices at JONES':.
Ladies cagth
Black, Grey, and Fann-Tolora at JONEar
•
13ey's Wear
Cassimeres, .Striped, Checked, and Plaids
Tweeds, Kefitacky Jeans, and -Cottenadesleft
the very best. quality at JONES?
•1
Mourning Goods
Black Silks, Alpacas, EtnpressCloth,-Bonals--
zine, Delaines, Rep Cloths, and Black and
Pnrple Goods of earicus kinds at JONE_BI--
Heavy Sheetin ,, s, three-quarter,tbitr-quarter,
fire-quarter, fine unbleached; Pillow Case
and Shettieg Muslin, Shirting, Ten-puller
bleached for sheets at ' JONES'
,
"White Goods
Barred Muslin. Plain Jacenet, Cambriel for
Skirts, ; isli Linen, Swiss MU31111.9, Nainqooli
Muslin, diaid, stripqa or plain, and. Bishop
Lanus at . ' JONES'
. • Embroideries
Dimity Bands, Ladies Collars, Enderslen.,"
with or without collar% at • JONES'
Woolen. Goods
Floods,' with tnhs or points, for Infants an&
.Children, 3fisses and Ladies ; Nubia's Tinder
sleeves and Caps of J6NES'
For Children, Shirting Prints, plain biting,.
white tincOlack,blue and white, and all kinds
of Fancy,lat JONES'
Cloths.
Gents' Black Broad Cloth, excellent quality
bought before the. rise. Carsbneres, black
silk mixed, black and fancy Doeskin, strjped,
plain, and Plaid in fancy colors, and cloth•
for whole suits at r JONES'
Hosiery 1 `
Women's Wool ribbed, cotton ribbed, eott,n ,
plain, co ored and white, plaila or &eget].
Girls' wl ite,lbrown, mixed, wool or cottoc r
and woo balmoral stockings„
Mens' home and city-made,-
.
Boys', al sizes, white or mixed, at JUNES'
1564
:or Ladies, Gauntlet and Hand Gloves, Kid,.
Linen, Cotton, Plain and Fleeced Silk. Gents' .
fine Driving Gloves - , Cassimeres, at JONES'
Foriaaies ; Shepherd's Plaid, Broche, Lour
and Square, Woolen Plaid; a great variety et
elegant 'colors at,. JONES 7
Delaines
Of domestic And foreign mangfacture.
can assure our patrons that we believe our
stock this spring to be more attractive in this
line than ever before. - JUNES'
Balmoral Skirts
With only two breadths, making it necessary
to have but two seams in a full skirt, in a great
variety at
JONES'
•
'Groeries
Teas, Sugars, Choice Syrup, Good Rio Coffee,
West IndbAnd Dandelion Coffee, IliCei Cora
Starch, Farin'a, Cocoa, drc., at 101110"
- a Brushes
Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Paint, Yarnishl
and Artist Brushes at J 957E3
Drugs and Fancy Articles
Oils, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White-Lead-in
Tin Cans,Aleohol, Camphene, Keroserie,Lamp•
and Lamp Fixtures, Glass, Patent :Medicines,.
Chemicals, Botanical Herbs, Perfnmesi,Fan
Soap and Toilet articles, Gum, Bair, Ivory
and Wooden I Combs;Pomades and Oologats,.
and a fine assortment of Flavoring •Extracts,
Pens, Ink and Taper,- and Linseed Oil--agar
and boiled, at = -JO AS' •
Clothing
Boys' 71 Men's at •
.Boots and 5.b.90..;
Of every description and gift_ liestsinglity,„at
astonishing low prices at "
Wall P.appr i -
Ceiling Paper, Transom Paper,,Wintkw Csr•
tains, Borders; Tassels and,P.ixWesg.atr79l.
EL&BDWARE, WOODEN-WARE; yglgalf-
WARE, NAILS, IROS,TLOWS,z-V:pipOlT
SASH, FLOUR, PORF, a. 1 4750431:t4e. 1 1
ea
ev Lug 01E4 Ole POPO IIePAMS:I 444I
-.
eTONES',.' ' ' :
I ' '
All o l which will la.e.so)d,g, tilt i lavest nts.
' • OTIN'iltY lIROPtCE- - : T
Catplersport, l'a.,'Jnnei 10..
Merinos
Domestics
Prints
Gloves
Shawls
iiIP./.T. 7
11
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