The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, October 26, 1864, Image 4

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    LE
Is;
U. 5,.; 7-30 LOAN.,
11=31
The Secret/4;OAM . : Treasury gives notice
that subscriptions wilt received for Coupon
Treasury dotes, payable from Aug. 15th,1864,
• with semi-annual interest at the rate of seven
and three-tenths per cent. per annum,—prin
cipal and interest both to be paid in lawful
money.
These noteswill be convertible at the option
l ' .. ll( . jeqtlo 0444 ak ilixOl4'per cent.
go direkriliglionds - , payable ifetress than five
nor more than twenty years from their date,
as the Government may elect. They will be'
issued Tin denominations of $5O, slop, $5OO,
$l,OOO and 2.5;90!),-artd - all subscriptions must
• be for c fittii Banie:,inultiple of fifty
dollars.
The notes will be transmitted to the owners
free of transportation charges as soon after
the receipt of the original CertifiCates of De
.posit as they can be prepared.
As the notes draw interest from August 15,
persons making deposits sasequent to that
date must pay the interest accrued from date
of note to date of deposit.
• ,-,Partkes 4.epesiting ,- twepty-fi,ve ;thousand
niisvtir;lS fcirthesb nOtesist any one
lime mill be allowed a commission of one
' qtiarter of one per cent., which will be paid
by the Treasury Department upon the receipt
of the - bill for the amount, certified to by . the
officer with whom the deposit was made. No
.614411.410,1 13 for .commtssions most htk made
~-from:the deposits.: r . . .
ISPRO4 4 / 4 . VANTZGES ,of this LOAN.
'IL is a National Savings Bank, •offering a
higher rate of interest than any other, and
the bent security. titi'y savings bank whlch
'pays its depositors in U. S. Notes, considers
that it is paying in the best circulating me
divn of the country, and it cannot pay in any
thing better, for ; its own ass - as are either in
govertignf•securiiies or in notes or bonds
payable - -fn io'l j eininent'paper.
It is equally convenient as a temporary or
permanent investment. The notes can al
ways be sold for within a fraction of their
face and accumulated interest, and are the
.- hest security with banks as collatterals for
kliscount.s. s :, , . •
convertible into a Six per cent. 5-20 Gold Bond.
In addition to the very liberal interest, on
the notes for three years,Ahis privilege of
4:otcersion is now Worth about tbreePer cent.
for the current rate for 5.20 Bonds is not less
thari nine per cent. premium, and before the war
the premium on six percent. U. S. stocks was
over twenty per cent. It will be seen that
the actual profit ,on.this loan, at the present
market rate, -is not• less-than ten per cent. per
nunum..
its Exemption from Slalcor Municipal Taxation.
But asidd front all.theilvantages we ihave
enumerated. a special Act of Congress ex
nnplsall bonds and Treasury votes from local
loXaliotti. ; •Ort the'at'ernge,'this exemption is
• worth about two percent. per annon, accord
-14 to the rate of ta.tittion in various parts of
Vie country. •-
It is believed that no securities offer so great
inducements to lenders as those issued by the
government. In all other forms of indebted
ness, the faithwor ability of private parties, or
~Lock companies, or separate communities,
only, is pledged for payment, While the whole
property, of the country is held to secure the
discharge of all the obligations of the United
.tates.
While the goverhment offers the most liberal
term, for its loans, it believes that the very
strongest appeal will he to the loyalty and
_
patriotism Of Abe people.
Daplicafe certificates will be issued for all
deposits. The party depositing must endorse
tapon,the , original certificate the denomination
4if.aotes.reciuired, and whether they are to be
issued.iu blank or payable to order. 'When
£0 endured it Must be left with the officer re
ceiving the deposit; to be forwarded to the
'Fleas tity'Department.
Subscriptions will be received by thetreas
urer of the United States, at witOington, the
several Assistant Treasurers and designated
Depositaries, and by the
First National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa.
First National Bank of Danville, Pa.
First National Bank of Erie, Pa.
,First,Nit,tional Bank of Pittsburg - , Pa.
And..by' All Natlowal Banks which are deposi
taries of public money , and
All Respectable anks and Bankers
throughout the country wilt give: fufther in
formation and
ilit'ord every Facility to Subscribers.
PA., STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO, PA.
THIS INSTITL'TIOS WAS
I?.ecognized by the State Authorities, in
• • - %December, 1862.
,•••-• • • _
Ase
State Normal- School. .
And formally Opened as such in September 1863
The School is at length places upon a se
cure basis—the State appropriation of the
'-current year enabling the Trustee to extin
vtish the great portion of the outstanding
liabilities, and to make extensive improve
ments upon the buildings and grounds.
The Setaiic? School' Year Will commence
Septcinher 5, 1864.
Prof. P. A. ALLEN, for the past six years in
charge of the Chester County (Pa.) Normal
School, has been elected Principal, and Prof.
FiusxCuostir, - recently, of the same institu
tron,Vasimen.appointedAticthe Professorship
• , of Languages and Literature.
It is desirable that students should enter at
the commencement of a term, and for a period
-of not less than thirteen weeks. Tuition,
in advance per, term, 8:6.00. No extra
charges for tlfelaguages' or the higher math
-emetics. Text books rented) at reasonatde
rates. Vocal and instrumental music at
'teachers' prices. Boarding in the hall, or in
rivate families,from $2 50 t 0,53.5,0 per week.
Fare from Philadelphia, $6.50 ; from Harris-
burg, $6 . 00." —"'
W. C. RIPLEY, Pres. Board of Trustees
-ALBERT CLARK, Secretary.
ManOeld, Jtly, 20, 1864.
. ~
OLEAN ACADEDIY.
The Fall Term will commence August 31st
1864 and continue thirteen weeks. Tuition
.from $4.00 to $B.OO per term. Board can be
_had, in. the
_Principal's family. Booms for
elf-bOarctinicie he had .ih the Academy
Buildings.at.s3.oo'per term. ,
E. WILDMAN, A. lll4Principal, assisted
by other Teachers.
A Teachers' Class will be organized for the
•InistitrntiOnof teitchealzitheir profession, in
Which Holbrook's Normal Methods and other
- valuable aids will be used.
F. S. MARTIN, President
,STAN,LY, XART.lN,:Secrentry., ,
Adniinistrator's Notice.
WHEREAS, Letters of Administration to
the estate of WILSON CARSON, late
of Allegany township, Potter county, deed,
.haya been grititedlo the abbstriber, all per
'tii-Saldestate 'tire requested to
make Immediate payment, and those having
,claims against _the same will present them,
.duly authenticated; far.settlem6t to
HUDSON HENDRYX, Adin!r.
Allegany, Aug. 30,-1861
Dr. lloofland's
German Bitters,
Dr. C. M; Ackscirq Phiiada.Pa.
'WILL EFFECTUALLY CURB . •
LIVES COMPLAINT, ,
It'TSPEPSIA,-
• JAIINDIOE I
Chronic or ilrervons Deldlita, - Diseases of
the Kidneys, and all diseases arising
from, a disordered Liver or Stomach,
Such-as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fulness
orßloodtotheHead,AcOityof tbeStomaeb,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food,Eul-
ness or weight in the Stomach, Sour
Eructations, Sinking orFluttering at
the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming
of the Head, Hurried and Diffi
cult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart,Chok
ing or Suffocating , sensations when in a iy
, ing posture, Dimness off Vision, Dots or
Wetii before the Sight, 'Fever and dull
Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Per
e spiration, Yellowncss'of the Skin
and Eyes,Pain in the Side, Back,
Chest; liimbs, &c.,- Sudden Flushes of Heat,
Burnipg in the Tlesh„, Constant Imagi
ninp of Evil, and great - Depressions
of Spirits. ,
-HOGFLA.ND'S GERMAN- BITTEBS !
Are noea new and untried article, but have
stood the test of fifteen years trial by the
American public ; and their reputation and
sale, arti,not rivaled by any similar preparai
t:on.
The proprietors have thousands of Letters
from the most eminent
CLERGYMEN,
LAWYERS. •
PHYSICIANS, .and
CITIZENS.
Testifying of their own pei.sonal knowledge,
to the beneficial effects and medical virtues of
these Bitters.
ATTENTION., SOLDIERS 1
AND THE mutsns OF SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all having relations
or friends in the army to the fact that "HOW
LAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths
of the diseases Milted by exposures and
privations incident to camp lite. In the lists,
published almost daily in the newspapers, on
the arrival of the sick, it will be noticed that
a very large proportion are suffering from de;
Unity. Every case of that kind can be read{
ily cured by Iloofland's German Bitters.—
Diseases resulting,irom disorders of the digel ,
tire organs are speedily removed. We hay'
no hesitation in stating that ; if these Bitter
were freely used among our soldiers, huit l l
dreds of lives might he •"saved that other.;
wise will be lost.
We call particular attention to the' follow
ing remarkable and well authenticated cure
of one of the nation's heroes, whose life, to
use his,own language, "has been saved by
the Bitters:"
PRILADELPRI.I 7 ; Aug. 23, 1863.
MESSRS. JOELS ASZ; EVANS.—WeII, gentlemen,
Your Hoofland German Bitters has saved my
life. There is no mistake in this. It is
vouched for by numbers of my comrades,
some of whose names are appended, and who
were fully conizant of all the circumstances
of my case. I am, and haveibeen for the last
four years, a member of Sherman's celebrated
(battery, and under the immediate com
mand of Capt. It. B. Ayres. Through the
exposure attendant upon Imy arduous duties,
I was attacked in November last with inflam
ation of the 'drip, and was for severity-two
days in the hospital. This was followed by
great debility, heightened by an attack of
dysentery. Il was then j removed from the
White House, and sent to this city ou board
the Steamer "State of Maine," fram which I
landed on the 28th of June. Since that time
I have been about as low i as any one could be
and still retain a spark of vitality. For a
week or more I was scarcely able to swallow
anything, and if I did force a morsel dow,t, 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 faithfully; tho'
I unsuccessfully, to rescue me from the grasp
l a the dread Archer, frankly told me they
could do no more for me; and advised me to
see a clergyman, and to, make such disposi
tion of my limited funds as best suited me.
An acquaintance who visited me at the hos
pital, Mr. Frederick Stehibron, of Sixth below
Arch Street, advised me, as a forlorn hope,
to try your Bitters, and kindly procured a
bottle. From the time I commenced taking
them the gloomy shadoW of death receded,
and I m now, thank God for it, getting 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 and
daughter, from whom ('have heard nothing
for eighteen months ; fo, gentlemen, I am a
loyal Virginian, from the' vicinity o Front
Royal. To your inYalmible Bitters I owe the
certainty of life which bits taken the place of
vague fears—to your Bitters will I owe the
glorious privilege of again clasping to my
bosom those who are dearest to me in life.
Very truly yours, ISAAC MALONE.
• We fully concur in the truth of the above
statement, as we had despaired of seeing our
comrade, Mr. Malone, restored to health.
John Cuddleback, Ist 'New York Battery. 1
George A. Ackley, Co. C, 11th Maine.
Lewis Chevalier, 92d New York.
I. E. Spencer, Ist Artillery, Battery F.
J. B. Fabewel, Co. B, 2d Vermont.
Henry E. Jerome, Co. B, 1 do.
Remy T. Macdonald, Co. C, 6th Maine.
John F. Ward, Co. E, sth Maine. t
Herman Koch, Co. H, 72d New York.
Nathaniel B. Thomas. Co. F, 95th Penni
Andrew J. Kimball, Co. A, 3d Vermont,
John Jenkins, Co. B. 106th Penn.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
See that the sighature of "C. M. JACKSON,"
is on the WRAPPER Of each . bottle.
PRICES
Large Size (holding nearly donhle quantity)
$l.OO per Bottle—half doz. $5.00
Small Size-75 cts- pr Bottle—half doz. $4.00
Should your nearest druggist not have the
article, do not be put off by any of the intox
icating preparations that may be offered in its
place, but send to us, and we will forward,
securely packed, by express.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY F
. No. 631 Arch . Street.
JOIYES &:EVANB.
(Successors to C. 314JAOKSONA Co.,))) ;
PROPRIETORS.
FOR sate by Druggists and Dealersin every
owp in the United States.
•
, .
10 A; STEBBINS .Co.l are closing up an
old Ledger. All persons indebted to
them will please call !And settle, before the I
accounts are left with- #.be •proper officer for
Collection.—Novi 12 63 - •
inter Goods
133
tMSrEDIS.
JOUR atttention is invited to the large .
and
attractive - stock just received,, and.. foi
sale ag low as the same qualities can be bOught
anywhere in the county.
• We'have on band a large and varied as
sortmtint of Domestic. Cottons, co'nprising
BROW ,N SHEETINC4, and
,!SKIRTINGS,
II BLEACHED MUSLINS, I ,
!) DENIMS, •
,
1 : STRIPES,
. i CHECKS
TICKINGS, and
COTTON FLANNELS, on which we
cannot be undersold.
We Ipurchase mar goods for Cash and offer
them at a very,imall advance
I From Cost. .
FLANNELS.
IF you want to purchase
RED',
GRAY,
BLUE, or
PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call
At Olnisted9s.
EERIE
S GOODS; .
DELAINES,
PRINTS,
BROGLIE, and
WOOLEN SHAMS
En
HOODS,
SONTA GS,
NUBIA
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CASSIMERES,
• a full supply
CLOTIIING.
ON'T fail to call before purchasing and
:see the assortment
BOOTS & SHOES
FOIL Men, Women & Children, in great va
riety and cheap
For *olasses, Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee,
in 4.4 t everything in the Grocery line, call
AT OLMSTED'S
A fun aseortment of almost everything that is
kept in a country store on band. We inicad
to ke!ep Goods that will give satisfaction and
sell good articles at the lowest living profit.
• t
AT OLMSTED'S,
Vaaittoa.
Gram of all kinds,
Butter, Wool,
Sheep Pelts t Fnrs,
Deer Skins.
Also,
,
County, Township and School Orders, for al
of which the highest prices will be paid
4 1 At Olmsted's
. Coudersport . , Pa,Nov'r 18, E9Bl . • '
1864 1864
Brings many a change, therefore I have con
cluded to change my system of doing business
andll shall hereafter sell for
CASH or PRODUCE,
I BUTTER, LARD,
EGGS, RAGS, GRAIN,
DRIED BERRIES, &a.
my stock of Groceries I have a choice
kssortment of
GREEN,
BLACK;
11
TEI
SUPARS,
MOLASSES,
SALA.RATUB,
COFFEE,
Also, PREPARED_ COFFEE,
MUSTARD,
SPICE,
PEPPER, &0., &e
. ,
I- ace a good stock (bought so that I am
.!,enabled to sell at prices current before the
Wok) of. . fr
DRUGS, and
11 PATENT MEDICINES,
1
AIso,KEROSENE OIL. ,
•
YANKEE NOTIONS,
FANCY SOAPS,
EXTRACTS, and
are still kept
FLOUR,
PORK,
MEAL of all kinds.
Aid many other things too numerous to
mention kept ieonstantly on hand and will
bd6old for
_ LESS PROFIT
than ever before offered in this market.
1. K. SPENCER,.
Jan. 20, 1864.
Dr. A. FRENCII's
CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS
1 RE becoming the most popular Medicine
in circulation for the cure of
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA; dAtTN
DICE, DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS
II SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS of the
t
"STOEACH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
't is also gaining a great reputation in the
CURE of DIPTRERIA.
rieipal Office, Coudecsport, Potter Co., Pa
1
Was the exchunationpf the AstiiinOmar who
first discovered that the world Moved in its
- • -
orbit; nqt lees joitins has been the exclare?..
tion of those whci have found THE PLACE
whim GOODS can , be purchased FIFTEEN
orTWEI , ,ITY PER CENT. below.tbe market
price, and yet find them as represented. Two
things are to be considered in purchasing
Goods: the Quality and the Price; mid par
chasers Studying both, can be better satisfied
with our stock than any other in this or ad:
joining counties. Think twice before buying
" DEAR TRASH," Now is your time to pro
cure a GOOD 'ARTICLE.' "Delays are dan
gerous and sometimes fatal.l Don't wait fur
another enormous advance in Goods.
The fallowing is but a partial list .or out
large assortment: ,
Merinos
The attention of the Ladies is called to the
stock of Merinoes,Black,Brown, Blue, Maroon,
Drab and White. Some of these were bought
previousl to the rise and will be sold nearly as
low as present wholesalirprices at JONES'
CLOTHS, and
Slack, Grey, and Fancy Colors at. JONES'
At Olmsted's.
Boy's Wear
Cassirneres, Striped, Checked, and Plaids';
Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and Cottonades of
the very best quality at JONES'
At Olmstdss
Mourning Goods
Black Silks : Alpacas, Empress Cloth, Bomba
zine, Delaines, Rep Cloths, and Black and
Purple Goods of various kinds at JONES'
Domestics
Heavy Sheetings, three-quarter, four.quarter,
five-quarter, fine ..unbleached; Pillow Case
and Sheeting Muslin, Shirting, Ten-quarter
bleached for sheets at JONES'
At Olmsted's
Barred Muslin, Plain Jaconet, Cambric for
Skirts, Irish Linen, Swiss Muslin; Nainsook
Muslin, plaid, striped or plain, and Bishop
Lawns at JONES'
Embroideries
Dimity Bands, Ladies Collars, Badenleaves
with or without collars at JONES'
' • Woolen Goods
Hoods, with tabs or points, for Infatts and
Children, Misses and Ladies; Nubia's, Under
sleeves and Caps at JONES'
For Children, Shirting Prints, plain black,
white and black,blue and white, and all kinds
of Fancy, at • - JONES'
Cloths F•
•
Gents' Black Broad Cloth;i excellent quality
bought before the rise. teassimezes ; black
silk mixed, black•and fancy Doeskin, striped,
plain, and Plaid in fancy colors, and Cloth
for whole suits at JONES'
- Hosiery'
Women's wool ribbed, cotton ribbed, cotton
plain, colored, and white, plain or fleeced.
Girls' white, brown, mixed, wool or cotton,
and wool balmoral stockings.
Mena' home and city-made.
Boys', all sizes, white or mixed, at JONES'
For Ladies, Ganntlet and Rand Gloves, Xis
Linen, Cotton, Plain and Fleeced Silk. Gent
fine Driving Gloves, Cassimeres, at JONES'
For Ladies; Shepherd's Plaid, Broche, Long
and Square, Woolen Plaid; a great variety ol
elegant colors at JONES'
Of domestic and foreign manufacture. We
can assure our patrons that we believe our
stock this spring to be more attractive in this
line than ever before. JONES'
and JAPAN
HONEY SYRUP
With only two breadths, making it necessary
to have but two seams in a full skirt, in a great
variety at JONES'
Teas,' Sugars, Choice Syrup, Good Rio Coffee,
West India and Dandelion Coffee, Rice, Corn
Starch, Farina, Cocoa, &c., at JONES'
Brushes
Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Paint, Varnish
and Artist Brushes at JONES'
Drags and Fancy Articles
Oils, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White Lead in
Tin Cans,Alcohol, Camphene, Kerosene,Lamp
and Lamp Fixtures. Glass, ntent Medicines,
Chemicals, Botanical Herbs, Ferfumery,Fancy
Soap and ToileVarticles, Gum, Hair, Ivory
and Wooden Combs, Pomades and Colognes,
and a fine assortment of Flavoring Extracts,
Pens, Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil—raw
and boiled, at TONES'
PERFUMERY,
Cloth i n g
Bays' aad. Men's at JONES'
Boots and Shoes
Of every description and the best quality, at
astonishing low prices, at • JONES'
• Waal Paper .
Ceiling Paper; Transom Paper, Window Cur
tains, Borders, Tassels and Fixtures, at J's. •
HARDWARE, WOODEN-WARE, WILLOW
WARE, NAILS, IRON, PLOWS, WINDOW
SASH, FLOUR, PORK, and MED, in fact,
everything that the people _ need can be had at
JONES'.
All of which will be , sold at the lowest rates.
COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN "IN
EXCHANGE.
-
_ - Conderiport, Pa l Jane, NM
'EUREKA!
; , I + HAVE POUND IT !'
Ladies Cloth
White Goods
Prints
Gloves
Shawls
Delaines
Balmoral Skirts
Groceries
1864. 1564.
PILADELIMA & ERIE RAILROA.D.-- -
This great line traverses the Northern
and Northwest counties of . Pennsylvania:to
the, city.ofßrii, on Lake Erie.
It has peen leased by the Pennsylvania Rail
Roid Company, and finder their auspices is
being rapidly opened throughout its entire
lepgtb.. •
-It is now in 'use for Passenger and Freight
bueiness from-(Harrisburg to St. Mary's (310
Miles) . on the Eastern Division, and trim
Sheffield to . Erie, (78 miles) on the Western
Division.
TAM OP ?Assisi:mu TRAINS AT EXPOP/MA :
Leave Eastward.
Express Train R , 3 50 P. M.
Leave Westward
Accommodation Train, 1 30 -P. 111:
Care, run through wrrnour CHANGE both
ways between Philadelphia mid Lock Haven
and betireen Baltimore and Lock Haven.
- - .
Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains
both ways between Williamsport and Balti
more, and Williamsport and Philadelphia.
For information respecting Passenger busi
ness apply at the S. E. Cor. 12th and Market
Streets. -
And•for Freight business of the Company's
Agents : • ,
8. B. Kingston, dr., Cor. 13th and Market
Sta., Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds Brie.
J. M. Drill, Agent, N. C. R. B. Baltimore.
H. H. 40IISTON,
Gen'l Freight Aqt. Phira
LEWIS L. Hour;
Gen'l Ticket .Agt. Phira.
Jos. D. POTTS,
• • 'Gen': Nanager, Wiliiatnapoit
Rare Chances !
I offer for !We on reasonable terms and lib
eral time
ONE FARII!-1.46 Acres-46 Cleared'
ONE FARM 1-285 Aerea-80 Cleared
ONE FARIII !-50 Aerea-15 Cleared
ONE FARM 1-300 Aeras--5 Cleared
And lots of other Farms and Land.
Some money may be required down. "
Lucien Bird.
Brookland, Pa., July 2, '64 tf -
Having secured the services of
EPNILY S. C0W231711*,
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, Butcher Knives &c., promptly
L. BIRD, Proprietor, l l
Brookland, Potter Co., Pa.
formerly called Cushingville.
May 25, 1864.
AT
H. J. OLMSTED'S
'FOIE can always be found the best o
0 Cooking, Box and Parlor
STOVES.
Also. TIN and SHEET•IRON WARE, POTS,
KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS,
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD
RONS. Also.
AgricUltural Implements.
such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SHELLERS; HORSE-RAKES,
DOG-POWERS, (kc.
HIS WORK
is well made and the material good. Good
and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in
any - part of the County—Terms easy. Ready
Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom
refused.
Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court
House, Coudersport. Aug, 1, 18E3.-50
PUTNAM
Clothes Wringer•
Will wring anything froth' a single Thread to
a Bed• Quilt.
11310E8 : $5.50, 86.00, and $B.OO.
P. A. Stebbins & Co.,
Agents for Potter county.—Jan 25, 1863
P. A. STEBBINS & Co.,
Paling the highest price in
- CIASH for
WOOL! "
50,000 POUNDS WANTED I
Coudersport, .Tune 28, 1864.
P. A. Stebbins & CO. ,
ARE AGENTS for the sale of
WHEELER & WILSO,WS SEWING
MACHINES for Potter County
Noer 18, '63
DR. TOBIAS'
ITENITIAN LINIMENT
WAS GIVEN UNIVERSAL SATISFAC
-I.IL TION during the fourteen years it has
been introduced into the United . States.—
After being- tried by millions, it has been
proclaimed the pain destroyer of the 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 beat. One
25 cent bottle will cure all the above, besides
being useful in every family for sudden acci
dents, such as burns, cuts, scalds, 'insect
istings, &c: It. Is perfectly innocent to take
internally, and can be given to the oldest
person or youngest child. Price 25 and. 50
cents a bottle. Office, 56 Cortlandt Street,
New York: 'Sold by druggists.
HIINT'S BLOOM OF' ROSES,---for the La
dies—at REMITS'
Efiastetter's Stoma° -Bittern.
A !
pare and-poiverful Tonic, Come - ear - 6' and
4/terative of wonderful efficacy in dis
ease ••of the Stomach, Liver .amt-liowils.--
Ciires,Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,lleadach e ,
CenerV. Debility, Nervousness, Depression of
Bpiriti, Constipation , Colic, Intermittent Fe.
i
vers cramps and Spasms and all Comgaints
of ,bitiMr . Sex, arising • frnin Bodily. Weaknes s
whethbr inherent in the-system or produced
b3isplicial cameo. • • • •.
iNotbing that is not whol esome; genial an d
restorative in its natuie enters into-the com-
Pusiticin of Hostetter's Stomach Bitted. This
popular preparation contains no mineral of
any kind, no deadly bptanical element; no
fiery excitant; but it is s combination of the
eitracts of rare balsamic herbs and plants
with the purest and mildest of all diffusive
atimulants.
It isOvell to be forearmed against disease,
and so. far as the human system can be pro.
tected hy human means against Maladies en
gendered by an unwholesome. atmosphere,
impure water, and other external causes.lfos
tetter'S Bitters may be relied on nsa safeguard.
In districts infested With Fever and Ague,
it has 'been found infallible as a preventive
and irrisistible as a retnedy, — and thousands
Who resort to it under apprehension of an at.
'Mak, escape the scourge ; and thousands who
,neglect to avail themselves of its protective
qtialities in advance, are cured by a very
brief course of this martelous medicine. Fever
' and Ague patients, after being plied with
(Irani*, for months in vain, until fairly satu
rated With that dangerous - alkaloid, are not
tinfreqeently restored to health within a few
days by the pse.citsHostetter's Bitters..
The Weak stomach is rapidly invigorated
and the appetite restored by this Agreeable
Tonic,*nd hence 'it works wonders, in .eases
of DispepSia and in less 'confirmed forms of
Indigestion. Acting. as a gentle and painless
epperient, as well as
.Upon the liver, it also
invariably relieves the 'Constipation soPerin
, (Weedily irregular action of - the digestive and
secretive organs.
Perions of feeble habit liable to Nervous
Attacks, Lowness of Spirits and Fits of Lan
gtior, find prompt and permanentrelief from
the Bitters. The testimony- on this poiut is
most ebnclusive, and from both sexes.
,The!agony of Billions Colic is immediately
assuaged by a single lose of the stimulent,
and by occasionally resorting to it, the return
of the; mplaint may he prevented.
As 4 General Tonic, Hostetter's Bitters pro
'
duce effects which must be experienced or
witnessed befere they can be-fully apprecia
ted. In cases of Constitutional Weakness,
Prema . thre Decay and Debility and Decrepi
tide arising from Old Age, it exercises the
electrie influence. In the convalescent stages
of all diseases it operates as a delightful in
vigorabt. When the pOwere of nature are re.
taxed, it operates to ref enforce and re-estab.
lish them. "
Last, b
Last, but not least, it is the only safe Stim-
Went, being manufactured from sound rind
innocuous materials, and entirely free from
the acid elements present, more or less in all
the ordinary tonics and stoma chits of the day,
The' immense increase ib the sale of Hostet.
ter's Bitters, both at luimeand abroad, during
the pakt year proves that the world, while it
obeys :the Scriptural injunction to "try all
things;" only "Holds (fast to that which is
good.'i Spurious preparations, like poisonous
fangi,:nre continually springing np, but their
charaCter is soon discovered, and they. are
"flung like worthless weeds - away." On,the
other band, a great antidotethat performs all
it. pro Mises, 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 may be truly added, deservedly popu
lar with the intelligent portion of the commit
,
nity, as Hostetter's Bitters.
Prepared by HOSTETTER & SMITH, Pitts
burg, ,Pa. Sold by 'ell Druggists, Grocers
and Storekeepers everywhere. j
SAPONIFIER,
Or Concentrated Le
Family Soap Maker.
WAR Makes high prices; Saponifier helps to
reduce them. It makes SOAP for FOUR cts.
a pound by using your kitchen grease.
jaeCAUTION 1 As spurious Lyes are of
fered lalso, be careful and only buy the
PATENTED article put up in Iron cans, all
others' being COUNTERFEITS.
PENNSYLVANIA SALT IrdiIiIIPACTITHINg Co,
PHILADELPHIA—No. 127 Walnut Street.
PITTSBURG--Pitt Street and Duquerne Way
Costar'sVerudite Exterminator
For Bats, Nice, Beaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths
in Furl!, Woolens, Stc.l Insects on Plants, Fowls,
Animals, &c.
Pueup in 25c. 50c. l and $l.OO Roxes;Bottles,
and Flasks, $3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public
Instittitions, &c.
"Only infallible remedies known."
• q'ree from Poisons."
~N ot aangerouslo the Human Family."
"Rats come out 'of their boles to die."
* * *SOld Wholesale in all large cities,.
* * *Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every-
- -
Where. ,
4 * * I I I Beware ! I! a l fall worthless imitations
* * *See that "COS74:IOS" name is on each Be;
,
• Bottle and Flask, before volt buy.
* * *Address Henry It. Costar,
* * *Principal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y,
* * *Sold by
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1 P. A. STEBBINS & Co.,
•
Wholesale & Retail Ag.nts, Coudersport, Pa.
BIINK AND GREENDAGES: -
TO Ranters and Trappers in southern Al
legany and Northern Pennsylvania be it
known, that from this till farther notice, the
subscribers will pay lITE DOLLARS EACH
in greenbacks, for all healthy living Mink,
delivered to them in Wellsville: These Mink
I are now worthless tor fur, and will remain
comparatively so for three or four months,
* their skins not being prime till abonyhe
middle of December. Whole litters otAink
now prevail on the tributaries of the Gengee
and Allegany, and can be taken in be traps.
Persona catching them have only to keep
them - confined in a!box well ventilated and
kept is a cool place, with a dish of good puro
water .tit all times in the box,aud half a dozen
if caught can be brought to market at once.
Mirk tan be caught (much more readily : now
than When the season becomes advanced and
cold, and will :bring just as good. 'price by
selling to the subscribera. Bring themal9ng
then, singly or by the, dozen, and the Money
is ready. • WILLIAM
,COLE,,
ASUER COLE:-
Wellsville, July 19, 1864.4 m.
•
To Road Contractors.
ESPONSIBLE parties Ole .anfi deairona-
IX Of undertaking the bonding 'Of the en
tire or a part of a dOg road, (16k feet wide,)
of from 12 to 15 miles in the Souttkasterli ,
part of Potter County, Penna., Ja. : „ -tpply for
partieblais to CHAS. DIVINE, EsT,bnrireyer,,
Germania, Potter CO., P`a.
Jule 8, 1864.-tf. - ' '
The- Rocheiter, Stra:w-Outter.
OLUSTED KELLT, Eaudersiiort,viirive
the exclusive neeney for this 'celebrated
machine, in this coupty. It is,cuvettient„,dti
islijeand CiLEAR. I Dec..l, 1.1160..—/