The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, April 19, 1865, Image 3

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0 - FR JOT TURNED TO GRIEF.
On Saturday last the American reple
were Startled with the news of the assassins).-
Von of Presiden LINCOL . N, at Washington, in
Ford's Theatre, 61 Friday night-at about 10
'o'clock, and the attempted assassination of
Secretary &mann; hild two of his sons. We
have given in another column the despatches
first annetmeing the sad event.
It is only at long interVals thatletions are
Shaekedi by acts of, cad• desperation such as
the present, but never yet J has therebeen : n
tragedyenacted that Can ecitnpare in atrocitc.
with the assassination of tlkgeod, the great..
the kind-hearted ABRAHAM tINCOLL -After.
four years of successful ailminiStration during .
a rebellion the magnitude of which surpassed'
any the world has ever seen, at a time
. when
people were raising the banner of peaCe, when
'bloodshed was about to cease, when we were
expecting the successful solution of the prob-i
lem of self-government by a free people, the
pulse is stilled, joy is turned to grief, the .
victorious banner floats heavily at half-mast,
and Nye - are a• nation of mourners. Justice,
often outweigheti by mercy, served not to:
still the frenzy or subdue the bate of the mad
followers of the barbarous god. Slavery. Its'
altar, red with the life-blood of tbousands :Of
thelumble and oppressed, demanded 'a no-.
bier sacrifice. Its death, as its birth, must.
be signalized with• Blood. The hideotiomon:
stet a_appetite, insatiate as death, desired no
only one sacriEce. Everything connected,
with the assassination, demonstrates the fact
that it - .was the intention to strike down
a Sufficient number of the leaders and pro
;ectors "f the government at one blow, to
paralyze the people, and produce . tnat worst
of conditions, anarchy. Thank
,God, the,
effort failed. And. though tiM people mourn,
it is not without hope. The tears shed by'
strongmen will cause, tears a . blond to flow'
from the dead body of Slavery. The mercy,
so often disapproved of by loyal people, wi.ll
now; we hope ) be turned to stricter Justice ;.
and Slavery be made to walk "under the:
cloud and through the crimson sea"
IMMEIN===
Conderspori,l77eanesday Evening Apr. 19, 1365
Local and General.
,See New Advertisements.
tel_poid is noiv selling nt
Tar , . Wednesday was übseryed in thi.F
rlilsett, in aceoraahee with the request of the
:ztate Department at Washington,, ii being'
- the day Fet apart fur President Lit;cots's
funeral. ; Services were held in the M. F:j
Church by Rev. Mr. Ster.ens All places utl
business were cluSed, consequently our papel
is issued on" day later than usual.
Wl),:rheSehool Masser follows the Yanker
soldier in; all his victories in the South Tin
inediately on the occupation ofa retie/ iorong. - •
/held by the Federal forces, schools:re opened
..acid free newspapers eißculated. These are
rthe influences which will soon .regen , rate the
;'South ; while the contemptible aristocra de:
sirhich have en lotag, devoted the fairest por
tions of the Ratl4ol3 to Slavery, will find it 11:.
!hard to resist feee schools and a free press.
tohhattle against the majesty of a free
:Government.
Dy OiteC7
The' Spring e.xaminatiun of 'Ye:tellers will
be held:
At Philander.Reed' s 'April 15, at Ip. m.
Sunderlinville " 24,
Harrison-Vail?) , " " 25,
Bingorun Center " "
Andreas &eat."
Osrrayo.Village
Sharon Center 4 ' ' 4 ,
- Teachers are rerineFied to bring Pens' and
Paper. Directors and others are. invited to
Attend. R. T. , CLAFFLU, Co. Supt.
Teafhers'.ltistiturie.
An Institute•met atlewieville, at 1 o'clock.
March 6, 1665, and organized by electing R.
T. CLAFFLiN,'President, an(' E. Harris. Sec' y .
After an exercise in Reading. by Miss M. C.
Burgess, the Institute agreed to meet the
next day—there- being but few teachers in
.attendance. •
-
March 7th.—Prayer by tlie Itev. Mr. Cono
ver. An exercise in Reading conducted by
Miss Mary Galutia ; in Grammar, by Miss B.
Harris,; in Prac. Arithmetic, by Mrs. Conover;
and it: Geography, by Miss S. A. Robertson.
After quite an interesting discussoin of the
question: "Is it best to try to, entirely sup•,
press whispering in common schools," ,
ad
.journed.. •
In the evening an able and entextaining,
lectUre on Education, was delivered by Elde
Conover. Mr. Rowland also ratide a few op-
Tropriate remarks, following which the teach
en had an animated discussion as to , What!
would most benefit CoMmon 8choolS?" •
.March ' Bth.—Prayer by Rev. Mr. Rowland.'
An exercise in Mental Arithmetic, by Miss
Cushing; in Reading, by Miss W. A. Wild-'
man; in Prae. Arithmetic, by Mrs. Trask ;
and in Grammar; by Miss Carrie Grover.
• A Song w 43 sang by Mr. Cray ion Lewis,
entitled "something New." A Lectlre on
'Geography was delivered by B. T. Clafilin.
Harch: 9M.— Prayer by ..R. T.
(lite* box, by Miss Carrie Betinett—questsons
distributed. An exercise in leading, by Miss
' W. A. Wildman ; in Geogranhy, by- Miss 11.'
lisrrill; in Writing, by Miss Carrie Bennett;
and in Grammar by Mrs. Grover. A rese
`lotion was passed inviting Rev. Mr. Rowland
to lecture. '
In the•evening a iood lecture was delivered
..by . Rev. Mr. Rowland; on "The d fret Pmee
Moral character in the sexes. " Also ienvitics
;by sir. Conciver and the Superintendent.
. The Committee on Test-Books report the:
• following as preferable to be used in out
.aeliools: •
Parker's and Watrous' *Renders. National
.Series: Sanders' Spellers; Covell's Griiinmar;
Allen's and Shairs Geographies; Davie's.
Arithmetic. The teachers then passed the
following : ,
Resolved, That we nee gratified with .t.lie
advance made in teachers' wages, but °wine'.
, to the still advanced prices we think tin m
-inadequate. •
March 10th.—Teachers were exam'ned, of
whom Misses W A.: Wildman, Carrie Graver, •
and Lavinia H. Raymond, received proles.'
atonal certificates. The ,Inslitute was well
attended, numbering between . 30 •and 40,
most of whom were teachers. There were
no male teachers examined:
Biped by , the Officers.
IND
:`,per—lAdjutai,it General RUssell'e reportfor
1864 - contains,tiie following r ,!.-ts Organiza
tions : fpr three years. term, 9,80 ;-for one,
,hundred days::tertn, .16,094 vojunteer re
cruits, ' 6,567,E drafted men and substit'utes,
10.651 recruits for the regular army.' 2,964.;
:re-enli4tmenis; 1;87 . 0; foul, 91,704.. Th•
total 'number bt trooriSlitrnislied , bS , tiie.State
'ince the commencement of the rebellion may
lae'sitititned.up thus: During the. year ;1861,
130,594 ; do, 1862; 71,006 do 1863. 43,046 ;
do. 1865, 73,42,5; reinlistruents, 17,876;,t0ta1,
X 36,444. :These figures do not include th
25,000 militia raised in 1562.
The number of pensioners is increas
ing. with startling rapidity, no less . than 23,
724 halving,.been plaeed - on . the; rolls durin
the yeiir 1864. The number pen,
nionieri at the commencement of the preSen
year:was 29;422, - and the numlir of widow,
pensioned was 36,9G/3—Making a total of 66.
969. 7t is net uureasoriable to conjecture
that even shorild the war tertdinate • within
the present year, the number of pensioners
will reach i 100,600. ..'Based, on the present.
expenditure $,000.000 for' 66,3P0'pettskiners
;the minim( !mist is estimated tit upwards o
'510,000,000.
•
M. The most j a issionate admirer of Jeff
Orris c.unOt feel muich confidence in him a,
prophet: Four years ago, in Ft...binary
1.851, he said in Stevensem, Alabama t "You.
imrder States wilt gliidly came into the South
thm Confederacy within six days,. as we sill
be your only friends. Epgland will recog
size us, and a glOrints future is bqore
file grass will grow in the Northern
cities
where the pavements here been Worn b,)
;he tread of commerce. rill carry wit
altere it is easy to advance; Where food fiu
he sword and torch await the armies in tit.
densely I opulat:ed cities. "1
OS—Brown's BronebiallTroehes, allvertiset
n nnother eolurnn are highly rat:unintended
'or i pnblic, speakers and others, for the relic•
d - e6ids and to clear the ituice. .Tlieir efficti
ty is strongly attested by; con o gressinen, eler
rvlnen and singers, (Choi use 'thew Anion:,
the certificates to their 'merit4 we observt
letters front Henry Ward Beecher, P WU ;
Its. E. 11. Chopin, and others of eminenee.—
Eee..iny Amt..
• IN 3kt:3lOlllCM. I
In pauses Of the. diubilee,
When the wild strains of Victory
Paint wltlt their own excess of jky;
Lift the dear Plug he died beqeath
Arid w•ite it softly - o'er our boy
O, blesseill are our ears; that liear
The shims of triumph, sweet and clear,
Ring iMihe morn of Liberty!— I
Blessed alit . eyes, that, through glad tears,
This glorious; loriged- for Advent see l
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Min. lie to ed Freedom ! at her feet . , -
Ile counted loSs and anguish sweet, -
.
find delta', the tr:iampli martyrs know
And.yet, upon, his watching eyes 4'
Flashed not the morning's weleoMe glow !
•
Ills. faithful ha.rt believed in G0t1 3 , 1
tie patiently h s path he trod
never beard the hulls of Earth
witht:is,ional,e :,celaiim
Oar Nation' sedond birth I fi
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gpun -the they left him ueou „
;inch warm .iteArt-blo,'od red.
llaw wititet he !lowers of Peace initst grou
'l'o cover with - their inaocenee
'rile guilt that ,lained the earthihelow !
Q. linty bells. Hinz in tlte'dny l—
end lie:trts thi,t 81111'er. turn pray,
, And blt , ss the liatrd I . 4.tr o Vietory
kw! leb - piir ((v. ( 4 , I“,r, grove the , rn yes
01' those wjn , fot Libe,rty.
kil 1U ISC,7,
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On rAiinday morning. April IT. nt the ret , i- ,
di•i• • i =••, bride'- f•tther , in Fill 11 . .1 by the
1:,:v. ill A. ••••tereii•.. GEO. W. BOY ER and
: hiss LIBDIE YEOMANS. .
limor, Pa., April 11865. ELLEN NI
;11311(), aged 17 years find 20 days •: .'
I : •
zr death her relaziresland friendsPhave
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ill :in irrepra , me Toes. l - alio was so
and retiring. yet sor well informed .;
diona . te and obedient to her parents.
true a friend to those who had the
cc to number her in their list of .
llnr stiff rings were very severe, WI
on the arni ofJeSust she bore all- on
ninglY and died in the certain hope
Haus zmnihrtality. - ,
lie . graed\df.God enable the monrners
this a Iliciion, remembering always,
ii heap r , Tilsdie is gain."
f
"My weete4 dli n rling, my tenderest care I
The ardesttlii, gkyme to bear
eto ict i owlmy Work is past; -. .
That nothingzMw I can say ,or do'
- 11,111 :riog pinycomfort s o,r aid to you,
,
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have raid the last.
,
Yet Ii know I never was g. 4 .4 enough,
That ply tenderest efforts - wer all too rough
To help ;t soul en fine ; ' •
So the lovingest angel amongt em all
Whoretouches fell with the soft iu full,
klas pushed iny handfrozn'thine l"
: 3 - 1 : • ~ H.
In limporiti . in, March 29, -1865\Mrs.
AMAIC9.X 311. , , 'wife of Geo. C. Nianly, aged
20'yellm .! 1 \
kind l hearted, affectionate, it .noble wire
and dOifzil meting., she lezi . yes behind her
matey Mourneri and.rt large circle of synipa-7
libizingifriends3 : 1 • '.,' •
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in 1 ,
trwt niY
.inwiest
iso'nlTec
Ind qo
I:appin I
'friends.
!leaning
;compla
of a g,l
" V!,
NI
to bear
thqt
.
On k't idny, :April 14, on the streets in
:oude stnalik• old, Pin.. The flndei
yin colifeh favor on
.a !Soldier's wife by
t tlfe Jounsm,..Qrstes. It
YNIIIIA' J BOVINE, ' No. 27. Dee.. Term
by bei-. next, friend ' 189.1, in the corn-
JOSliPli MANN mon ?Wits of Pol-,
i vs !. . 1 ter County. Libel
WIL4I AM T 4 BOVINE Jin • Divorce. To
IWILLLINI T.! BOVINE, Respondent above
named!. Pele.te take notice that a subncena
!:nd afias!sahptens. having been issued and
retornhd nihili you •are hereby vequired to
. i pp e a l l on the first day. of nest Court, the
19th ?My i:lfJOne-next, to r ! tuaceer io the corn 7
I
plaint :pude ilithis case. ,_ 11
D. C. LARRABEB, Sheriff
i qouclertpuri, April r 8; 1865.1- ..•
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1,.
. di a i n i s ti-ator'6l Notice.
,
%1. T EMU S Letters' of Administration to
V , t hii Estate of ,JojPi BfiIZZEE late of
~ z
()sway° tp.,- deceased, have been granted to.
the sukeriber, all periona indebted to said
Estatelare requested to make immediate pay
ment,
,ladd those baying claims against the
Amle tvill pre.ient
,them, chily authenticated,
'fol. setpeOelt to
• i ?,- ' WILLIAM DEXTER,
s, of Oswayo Village; Adam's.
April. l, IRO:.
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311. 1 kRIRIED:
IDDL-:g).1
LOST
VORCE NOTICE.
417Ttaa r
/1,31 f, RIC - AN Witeli
IS THE
It is made on the best principle, while tb
foreign watch is generally made on no prin
ciple at The 'foreign watolr; - ] is mostly
made by. women Mid Vivi, .BY :Bei . b. ;Wit ire
their labor is cheap, their work is dear at any
price. .Such wdtches are made without plan.
and sold w;thout guarantee. They are irreg.
tiler in cOnstructin, and. gritte as irrermla
.1
in movement. They ate;.designed only to
;ell, and the buyer , is the. party most tlior
uglily sold. Those who have kept, "ancres,'.
and "lepines" and "Shads lovers",in profe'ssed
repair for a few. years will appreciate the
truth of our statement.' ,
THE PLAN' OF THE AMERICAN , WATCH.
' Instead of being made of several hundred
little pieceS,_ screwed together., the body of
the American •Watell is formed ; of SW
PLATES. 'No jar interferes whit the harms?.
uy of its working, and no sudden shodk cgn
'throw its machinery out of gear.. In riding.
or any brisiness pursuit, it is all held togethe
as firmly as a single piece of metal. It is just
what all machinery should be—
' 1 st. ACCURATE. 2d. SIMPLE. 3d STRONG.
'414. ECONOMICAL
, .
We not only secure CHEAPNESS by our
'systetn, but QUALITY. We do not pretend
that Our Watch can be'bought for less money
than !The, foreign make4elieves but that for its.
real value it Is sold for ode-half the price.
OUR 'SOLDIER'S WATCH (named Wm.
Ellerv) is what its name .iudicates—Solid,
Substantial, and always Reliable—warranted
to stand any amount of Marching, Riding 0
Fighting.
ota NEXT HIGHER QUALITY OF,
WATCH (named P.S. Bartlett) is similar in:
size and general appearance, but has more,
jewels, and,a more elaborate finish.
. OUR LADIES' WATCEL recently brotigh
out, is put up in a great variety of patterni.,
many of them of rare beauty and workman - -
quite - small,' but warranted to keep
time.
SOUR YOUNG GENTLVAN'S WATCH . is
neat,
_not large, and Suitt the , thing for the
pocket 6f Young America. •
TIJE PROOF of the merits of our Watch
m•tty be found in the fact that we now employ
'over seven htindrell workmen in our fitctories,
.and that we arc still unable to supply the
constantly idcrensing dmaand.
• • 0112TIIRE-QUARTER PLATE WATCH
is'thinneiand lighter than the others we have
'Ascribe& Jts fine Chronometer balance is
dolicately: adjusted to correct the variation
caused by changes of temperature. These
'watches are the fruits of the latest experi
meats in Chronometry, and ere made.,hy. Qn
best workmen, in , a separate departinefit o
our • factory. For the finest time-keepin
qualities they challenge comparison with the
best works of the most famous English and
Swiss iiidice - rs; • • • ,
ROBINS & APPLETON, l•
Agents for the American Watch Cmitpany.
• • • 1132 Broadway, N. Y .
BUTLEWS FIASCO
At Fort Eisler, was Scarcely a greater failnre
than is daily Mode by most of the
advertised bar dyes ; nor was
TERRY AND PORTE:SI'S VICTORY '
Bore complete, perfect and glorious, than the
conquesV achieved by
• Christadero's liair Dye
Over gray, red and sandy heads of hair. The
'obnoxious hue.is wiped out . in five
,minutes.
'and a
. magnificent brown ,or black, glossy
and natural, takes its place.. Manufactured
by J. CRISTADOItp, No. C . Astor Muse,
New York. Sold by Druggists. • Applied by
all Nair-Dressers
DR, TOBIAS'
VENITIAN LINIMENT.
IT CURES CHOLERA, WHEN . VI ST
'taken, in a few hours; Dysentery in higfnn,
!lour; Toothache in five minutes. It is per
fectly innocent to take' internally, and is re
commended by the most eminent physician's.
the United States. Price 40 and 80 cents.
TOWANDA, N., August 6, 1859;
Dr. S. I. Tobias, New York : Dear Sir :—1
.havev used your-Venitian Liniment with great,
'success, both as• an internal n's well as 'an
i, external medicine. In cases of Billions Colic
:and Cholera Morbus I regard it as a aye
.eign remedy. Your Venitian Horse Linim nt
1 ,-
stands unrivalled as a horse liniment amo, gst
• farriers• and boatmen on this vain'. 7,
: WM. LEWIS, Sup't North . Branch 9 al,
Sold by all ' Drug'gists. Office/No. 56
.Oortlandt Street, Nese York, . .
A SINGLE BOX OF BRANDE H'S PILLS '
:;contains more vegitable. es active matter
1
`than twenty b l oies.of any is in the world
t lbesides ;fifty-five Lund - ed physicians use
, .
!'them in their practice to the .exclusion of
other purgatives.T e first letter of thei
value is yet scar ely appreciated. When'
they are better mown sudden death and,
':ceintiteired siCknCss will be of the past.. Let!
'those who k(ow theMspeak
right out in
./
their favor./ It is a duty which will save life.
Ourr el are subjeerto .1s redtmdane,y o
;vitia.ted ile!nt this season, and it is danger-,
!ons as it is Prevalent;. but firandreth•s Pills
!afford an invaluable and efficient protection
By their occasional use we present the col-,
.lection of those itnporities, which, when in,
Luflicient qunntities, cause so much flange
s
'to \the budy'S health.' They soon cure live
;complaint, 4spep,,sia, loss of appetite, pain
in the head, heart-burn, pain in the breast
honeAutlden faintness and .costiveness. ...",
• Sold by all respeCtable dealers in medicines
'Whiskers - I .Whiskers !
iDo you want Whiskers or Moustaches? Plir:
Grecian compound will force them to grow on
the smoothest \ Glee or chin, or hair on bald
heads, in Six Weeks. price", $l.OO. Sent by
'mail anywhere, closely sealed. on receipt of
rice. Address WARNER & CO.,
• lysn ! I Box' 138, Brdoklyn. N. Y .
French Burr Mill Stones..
, .
alanufactory Liberty Si. near the Cotton factor
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lIARRISI3URG, PA.
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rpfiE undersigried• annonnees to the trade
that he contifittes . to manufaCture and
import direct from the most eelebratcd .
quer
ries in France; tbe best qualities of
French Burr Mill SloneN,;.l
which he offers dt reasonable sates and guar , .
intees satisfaction to the purchaser. Alio,
every numlier fnluse, of the celebrated
OLD ALIOR GRAND BOLTING CTOTH, • !
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Orders by mail promptly attended to, end goods forwarded ,by railroad, cane), or express
if flesired. ; ; WM.,fl. KEPNEp, ^1
3023- No. 10. West Stnte St.. fiayriebtirgi
E xtrlsre'S 1:41,01
LI diss,—,st.
41L'OF ILOSES,—for the La
, sTicssuig
NES
lEEE
HEW
GRANT' &, SHERI
ME
HEARD FROM AGA N
ANOTHER UNION VII TO
Go I i4D DOWN
•
HEAVY DECLINE IN GIOODS
AND
Pi i r r iC STEBBINS ttt.. Co
Are tiow iteceiving a new and complete
STOCK OF
Spring Goods ! !
purehased•ainee the heavy deelin,and
during the recent panic in New Yoilt
-
Consisting of
DRESS GOODS,
DEI,AINES,
1,"0PL1N,,%
ALPACA'S, -
' MOZANBIG U
PLAID POPLINS,
1
BLACK SILkS,
: ALMORA SKIRTS.
CLOAKS,
L AF"
CASS
Full stock of MF.NI3
FASHIONABLE CI.
ALSO
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BOOTS & SIIOES,
lIATS 44 CAPS
I 5
&c., &c., &c. ,
Drugs and Fancy Articles
Oils, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White Lead in
'Tin CanS,Aleohol, Camphene, Rerosene,Latup
and Lamp Fixtures. Glass, Patent Medicines.
Chemicals, Botanical Elerbs, ?erfumery;Fancy
,Soap and Toilet articles, Gum, Hair, Ivory
nd-Wooden Combs, - Pomades 'mid:Colognes.
and a fine assortment of Flavoring Ektracts.
Pens, Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil—frin
and boiled,
Brushes
Cloth, Tooth„Naili Hair, Hdt, Paint, Varnish
tad Artist Brushes
CHOICE STOCK OP
GROC ERIE S,
Teas, Sugars, Choice Syrnp, Good Rio Coffee,
West Indix and Dandetion 'offee, Rice, Corn
Starch, Farina, Cocoa, /cc.,
ALWAYS ON NAND.
P. L'STEBBINS' & Co., 1
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Coadorspert, 'Apr. 10, IN6
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fry,itaboifq (gibe secietary o:the Treas. ,
a ii, the tindersigned has assumed Alt .- Gan FRIENDS AND GTSTOMEtts 1 „> I
rat ,Subscription Agency for the ea.
United States , Treasary Noies, bearing soy my sincere : thanks for yourliberalpitronam
for the past few years, and woultlstly to" yon
nd three tenths per ;cent; .Interest, per aii•
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\ hat I have located -myself' at -Wiellaville f
num, knt 3 ,,w° " the • , ' y., and may hereafter,. be found at the
SEVEN THIRTY LOAN. ' • -.. _ l I
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These Notes are issued under date of, June -
15th; 1865, and are payablei three years froze STORE
that time, in carrency, or I are convertible - at
'the option of•the holder into
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GOLD=BEARIN'G BONUS
These bonds are now• worth apreminin g
which increases the actual profit on tlie T-30'
loan, and its exemption from Stale and mun'cl,',oel
taxation, which adds from one t i p three per eel:
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more, according to the rate I v vied on othei \
ofhperty. The interest is' pa,able semi-an.
nually by coApons attached o each` note,
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>which may bo'cut off and sold o any bank o
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bunker. I I
The interest amounts to' , ,
One cent per day en a $5O note
Two cents " " I" SICO "
Ten "' ‘f ", " $5OO "
20 , s " "- " SIOOW "
Si. " " "i i" $5OOO ." c'
Notes of all the tennminalions named will
he promptly ftirnished opOn receipt of sob
icriptions., and the notes forwarded, at once
The interest to 15th June next will be paid it
idvance. This is . •
I'HE ONLY LOAN IN DIARKETI
how offered by the' Government, and it isj
lonfidently expected that its superior advan•
tages will make it the .
GREAT POPULAR. LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
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'tbM4zed last Conwrisss are nom on the
market. This amount, at the rate at which
it is being absorbed. will all • he subscribed
for within four months, when the notes Will
undowaedly command n premium, •as has
uniformly been the case , on closing the sbb
srrirtions to other Leans.
In, order thaecitisens of every town and
section of the country may be afforded foci--
ties for taking the loar4 the National Banks.
State Banli;and private Bankers throughout
the countrythane.ginerallv agreed to receive
subscriptions at part. Stibbcribers will select
their own agents, in whom they have confi
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den e, and who only are to be responsible for,
th delivery of ihe notes for which they re
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ceive orders. .
JAY COOKE,
Subseriptitin .tgent, Philadelphia
Subscriptions will be received by the •
First Nationbl Bank of Harrisburg,
First National Bank of Locklmren,
First National Bank of Philadelphia,
First National Bank of Williamsport.
THE NINTE NATIONAL BANK
OF TEJE CITY OF XEW YCm.R"
. Capital, $1;000,000 Paid in,
FISCAL AGENT OF THE 17NITED STATES/
And Special .Agent for Jay Cooke.
Subscription'Agent,
WILL DELIVER 7'30 .NOTES, FREE OF CHARGE,
'by express, in all parts of the country. and
:receive in payment Cheeks on :New York.
.Philadelphia, and Boston, current bil's, and
all five per cent. interest notes, With interest
to date of . sitbscription. Orders sent by mail
will be promptly,filled. .
NEM
;IVERES,
OL o rzts
This Bank receives the accounts . of Bunks
and Bankers on favorable terms; also , of in
'dividuals keeping New York accounts.
J. U. ORVIS President.
J. T. HILL. Cashier.
A BARGAIN !
THING
THE ,lOST DESIRABLE HOTEL IN NORTH ,
ERN PENNSYLVANIA; TO BE
SOLD AT iNPLIVA.TE SALgk
The Subscriher offers at PRIVATE 'SALE
the House whir% be has occupied,for the last
tea years and Known as the -
COUDERSPORT HOTEL.
It is situated' at the County Seat of Potter,
County, Pennsylvania, Is Capable of accom. l
,niodating Sevelatj--yive guests, has running;
water itt, severia of the rooms on the btise-.
went
-floor, and it BARN ONE HUNDRED'
feet long. The lot has a frtint of 130 feet on
I 1 1
Main Street arid 180 feet on Second Street
All the necessrY out-buildings, Ice-houses.
Sheds, &e., are in good condition.'
The attention of persons desiring to pur
chase a Hotel is called to tills property
it has for a log time been considered one of
the best puyidg Hotels in the'norhern seer
tion, it is the centre of a greet amount of,
Li avel,and bus thealvantage ofa reputation of.
being "well.' pt.": A. Company with a la'rgi ".
; capital Stock will commence:boring for Oil'
1
in the early Spring with good indications o
i,uecess. Oil lies been taken from the surfac't
,of a stream only one square from_ the Hotel
:Ind those best competent to judge seem to.
have no doubt of there being Oil, not crib
!in the Couaty, hut Within the limits of tilt:
Borough, ,Of course every one can see what:
-tn advantage this will be to all the Hotels'
in this County," but more decidedly to tith .
one, as it is by, far the best in this.section
ate undersigned being engaged in another
business whidh requires his whale time find.
himself unable to attend to it, and this is the •
only renson for his selling. 1 i
For farther particulars addreSs .
- ' D. P. GLASSMIRE
I
Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa., or
Titlsville. Crawford Co., Pa.'
February 22. 1865. , -..,
El
Marb;e . Yaid.
HE subaCriber desires to inform the citi
zens of Potter that he can supply thrm
with all kinds of Marble work, as cheap"- an d
As good as it can he had any place tht
country. MONUMENTS and TO3IB-H7,2ONE.
of all kinds furnished ou short notic•a •
O. BK:UNLE.
Coudersport, Feb 13 '65 17
ENLPIRE
AND
NEW YORK STORE
Having bought out the Store formerly Oen- ,
`,e d _ by Geo. Asher), I. shall couttoue
:\,9I,EsALLE AND =par,
in both of the above Stores, and hope to see,
all of my olio Wends and customers, - is tbev ,
are in want Of Goods, and will try to sell
them low enoni:th tcb pay them for coming.
We are now selling the seat PRINTS•troni
12 to 1.13 cents.
Extra GINGHAMS from 15 to 25'conts.
Good MEETINGS froze 12 to 25 cents.
DENtIIS, STRIFES, and all other
Goods in proportion.
rit
C •
iL 0 Thri , G iii
Good suits for $lO to VI and Extra finer
suits in•prop rtion. - And as have an over.
stock of tlothing I will sell at Who're. ,
sale 15 per cent less than the same car/
lin bought in-New York. •
HATS & CAPS, /
• _ /
BOOTS Sr, SHOES,
SHAWLS, CLOAITA.,';
at•reduced prices.
* t -
- / CROCKERY
GROCERIES
eery low,
RICH bRESS / SILItS,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
• •.,!' POPLINS,
and all'othei styles of Ladies' Dress Goods,
very Arr: \ 4 •
Hoping to teeeiri in early call, I termitic
our friend, ' '
C. H. SIMMONS.
U'ensviilb, 'II, Y., March 26, 1815.
FRUIT TREES.
GOOD assortment of Fruit Trees
(grafted) for sale ttt Cbudersport by the
subscriber cheap for Cash • They have been
nicely preserved through the winter and are
in excellent condition for setting out.
L. B. COLE.
Coudersport, March 31, 1865.
FOR SALE
IIE Subscriber offers for Sale the follow 4
• 'ing tracts of land, to wit t
One tract of One Hundred and Forti : three
and ser.n-tentlis acres
• ,in Pike township,
Potter county, en the Genesee Forks. Price
kllOO. Sixty, acres are improved, - with'one
'log barn, franie Kitchen, frame, barn, forty'
good fruit trees, and two hundred sugar
1-naple trees. The farm' will cut grass, in a
',good season., Sufficient,' at present prices, to
, pay for, it.
Also, another tract of Fifty-six and two.:
tenths acres, in. Entail& township. four miles .
from Coudersport, Thirty acres of which are
improved, with one frame house, log barn,
and some fruit trees thereon. Price 5450.
Also, a Wagon Shop and half lot in the
Borough or ConcierspOrt, one lot west of P. At
Stebbins' & Co's Store near. Glassmire's Hotel.
'The tools, lumber, &c., can be 'bought res.
sonably ; or a portion of theM,if the purchasee
3o desires. One half can. be paid in Wagon-
Work. - - •
A OrlnCtion 'of ten per cent will be made
for Cah down.
For arther particulars enquire -of the sub.
eriber at his Wagon-Shop is Coudersport.
Feb. 20, 1865. W. R. IVES.
1866
DIIiLADELPHI.A. it ERIE RAILItOiD...— ,
This great line= traverses the Northern
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to
r the city of Erie, on Lake "rie. -
It has oven leased by the Pennsylvania Rail
[load Company, and t nder their auspicis in
bring c:apidly opened throughout its exalt&
length.
It is now in use for Psissenger and Freight
business rrom Elarrisbutg to St. kary's (218
wiles) ou the Eastern Division, and from
Sheffield to Erie, (78 miles) on the Western.
Division.
TIME or PASSIM:Mt TRAINS AT SMPOSIRSt
.• Leave Eastward.
rhrqugh Mail Train
Leave Westward.
Through Mail Train
Cars run through wriltorr, oaASO■ both
ways between Philadelphia and Lock Thaws
tnd between Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant Sleeping Cars• on Empress Trains
both ways between Williamsport and Balti.
more, and Williamsport and Philadelphia.
For information respecting Passenger basts
ness apply- at the S. E. Cor. 12th and Idarke%
Streets.
And for Freight 'onsiness of the Corapany's
Agents:
S. B. Ringstr,n, Jr.. 'Cor. 13th stud liiorket
its., P. hiladet,phis, , (
.1. W. Re:molds Erre.
J. M. Brill, Agent N.O, B. B. Biltimore.
• E.. H. HOITSTOiI t • . .
GenTilvight Agt.
Lawn L. Hoorr, •
Gen'Z 71eket Agt.
Jos. - D. POTTS, '
Wal;nrstport,
/NASH PAID FOE. EGGS, ' • -
!LI br • • , ie. K. Spencoir:
186.5
340 P. M.
10 18 A. if.