NEWS!! GRANT & SHERIDAN HEARD FROM AGAIN ! ANOTHER . ITION VICTORY GOLD DOWN HEAVY DECLINE IN GOODS AND A, STEBBINS & Con Ate now receiving a new and complete STOCK 10E' Spring Goods 1 purchased since the Ina./ decline tnd during the reeent, panic in New York, Consisting of DRESS GOODS, DELAIHES, POFLL S, ALPACA'S, ..MOZA.A 7 BIGUES API, AID POPLINS, -BLACK SILKS, .133LMOI?AL SAYRTS, CLOAKS, CL 0 4.KING S, CASSIMERES, F t 1 stock "Vf *Ex's FiISEUZNABLE CLOTEINO 1 I'LLS4 BOOTS & NIMES, HATS CAPS, &c., &c., &c. Drugs and Fancy Articles Oils, Paiiats, and Dye Stuffs, White Lead in Tintans, alcohol , Camphene, Kerosene,Larnp and Lamp Fixtures. Glass, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Botanical Herbs, Perfumery,Fnncy Soap and Toilet articles,, Gum, Hair, Ivory and Wooden Combs, Pomades and Colognes, anti a fine assortment of Flavoring Extracts, Pens, Ink and Paper, and Linseed Oil—raw and boiled, Brusties Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Paint, Varnish sad Artist Brushes • CHOICE STOCK OF GROCERIES, Teas, Sugars, Choice Syrup, Good Rio Coffee, West India and Dandelion voffee, Rice, Corn Stu.Cll, Farina, Cocoaokc., • 4L WAYS O.N HAND. I'. A. BTEBBINSAit Co„ Carnes Stain Ai Eleecatd. Streets, Coatlimpet, Apr. 10, 1863 ME DiL TALBOTT'S PILLS Composed of highly teonckutrated extracts from roots and herbs o the highest medicinal value, irifalßablEi in the cure of all diseases of the Liker 'or any dekangen2ent ;ol?.he Di gestive Drt4ns.l '4'heyiremove all impurities of the Blood, and aretinegialed in the cure of m Diarrb, Jaundice, : Dyilpepsia, Scrofula, Biliousness, Liver,Complaint, Fevers. Head ache, ,Piles, Merculiall DiOases, Hereditary Humors.'; Dose, for adult4 l one pill in the morning,: children bat a pill.; From one to three pills cats inar4 cases, and from one! to three boxes rill cure ally curable case of do matter how long standing. Price $l.OO V. nOTT TALBDT,T4II. D. & Co., I I G2 Fulton Stieet, NewlYork. RESIST. i IIiCE 114.1 1 AN END 1 . • , . Geberal new of brilliant 1 achieventents is arriving 'frotd everycarter. Hetds that most furiouily rebel ag ins t the laws of beau ty, whether they be' white, lion gray, or sandy 'or glaring red, a e eVeryWhere , 13 S'rß t T IR COLORS, btasilc And assuming the lo eliest brown or the moat lustrous and perfect 'black, tinder the swift operation of I I Chritadoro'A• Hair DYe Which tranifigures thiM in a few moments. Manufactured by J. pRISTADORO, No, G Astor House, New York. Sold by Druggists. Applied 4 all Hair Dressers. ARCANA. ,WATCH AN ELEGANT NOVELTY IN WATCHES. The cases of this Watch are an entirely new inventionl compused of six different met als, combined, rolled together and plan ished,l producing an exact imitation of IS. carat gold, culled Aroma, which will always keep its coldr. They are as beautiful as solid (cold, and are,afforded at one-eight'a•the cost. The easels beautifully de,signed with Panel and shield for 'lame, with Patent P l ush Pin, and engraved in the exact style Of 'the cele brated Gold Hutting Levers, and are really handsome and desirable, and so exdet, an - im itation of gold] as to defy detection. The movement is manufactured by the well known St. Miter. Watch Company of Europe,and are superbly finished, baring engraved pallets, fancy carved pridgus, dj'iasting regulator, with gold balance and the improved jeweled actidm, with title dial and skeleton hand.4,and is warrantdd a good time k.,d(eper. These watches are of three different Sizeß . , the Srnalles:t being for Ladies,• and are all Hunting Cases. A case of six will be sent by Mail or, Ellpress for. 5125.00.. A single one sent in a handsome Morocco Case for ~, 3 25 will readily sell for thtee times their costa We are sole agents for this watch 'in the United States, and none; are genuine which dO not bear nue TrAde Addrel-.3s - 111AE.D' W. DE".-I.l.Tyli & CO.; lomorters, 15 ..11:11 , 11..n Luhi. N. Y. CAUTION FROM TH.E: ADIERIC Alit WATCH COMPANY. rt :Laving come to our ka wledg.e that jut ' itatiorisof the American Viatch have been put up 4 the Market .in great:ndmber, cilqu lated 1 17, :5 their; ntter 'ti ot'th!lessness to injure the rep4tation of our gen:line products, to protect Our own interests 0.41 the publiclfrom imposition, we again publish the trademarks by whi4 our Wat , :les inlay invariably be .known , . e vianufacture. four sty:es of Watches. The First has the name "AMERICAN: WATCH. CO.. Waltham, Mass.," engraved on he inside Plate. The SP'condliJs the-name "APPLETON, 'TRACI' CC'., Waltham, Mass.,?' eno ' Taved er. the ,i nside plate. The rhird'has the name S. BARTLETT ' Watihnin. " en' • g aced on the inside pate.' All the above styles have the name Amer bigam WEitch Co. pltint on the dial ; and are Wdrranted In every . Tespeet., 4'he llortr?‘ 12ns the!narnc "WM; ELLERY, libston. `iris.:' engraved ' ' ion on the inside plac, no. named on the I;dial. ,' ' All the above described i.. - . - 1 - cites are' made I of varicilus sizes, and are sell in gold ct. silver 1 be' c cases, as may reonirek.,. 1 It is hardly possible for vi to .accurately describe the numerous 'lmitAtions- to which we hare alluded. 'Mc:tare ufually inscribed r with .names sonearly ..approniching our. cwn as to esCape tbe observation pf the 11:13CCUF torned buyer. Some arc' represented as Made by the"Upion Watch Co., of Roston, Yrafo." .---no ,such company existing. Fointi bre named the "Soldier's Watch," to bO .4da: -, our Fourth Or Wm. Ellery Style, ni r nally known as the 'Soldier's Watch." 01.?:!e s are named the t, i 'Appleton Watch Co. :"others the P. S. #ll-Cbr.v," instead of cur "P".S.[lbart leti ;" besidA many varieties named -in such •a manner as to convey the idea that they are thq veritable ilroductions of the American A .. .itch Company.: We We also caution 'the public, and• paitien larly sol4iers, against buying certain articles 0.&41,rn watche r s. sci freely advertised iMillus.- traled papers as "Army -Watches," "Otlicer's Watches," "Magic'Xime Observers," "Arcana Watches," &c,.,thd: prices of whi..h are stated to be from eeven to sixteen dollars. A good watch, id these tithes, cannot be afforded for any such money. : • , -I A little attetglca on tbe part of buyers will , ora cross ; ; impo s ition. . l'itragSiz APPLETO.N ~ the Ainerican Watch `Co., 182 13roadway. Nilw York. , CL 0 TBS. tie Cure et Stlirl Poroui Plas _ tors.--liewLmany persons, from stepping on a piece of ortinge peel, bare been lamed for, life. A taselwhich might have begin of this kind his just been brought to our notice. A. gentleman, from placing the heel oflhis boot on a piece of orange peel, was suddenly \\ down, and violently sprained his l knee. .;Eie Was months confined to the house, .t. houg-h.he ha 4, the best medical ad- 1 vice. As a last resort a very eminent phy sician 1 - • as called in to see if anything'more could be done. After examination he said : "My r opinibn is, your knee \rill never be bent again." He recommended ihat the whole leg and knie'should be encased inn plaster of Paria bandage, which would accelerate the 1 permanent stiFenian• ' of the knee, and said, i "the sooner it iwas done the better." But 'the patient, before , trying this application and 1 having a stiff' knee for life, enveloped it in our gorous Plasters, and in less than two morals his knee as perfectly cured. Pridc' w Principal agency - , Brandreth House, New York. By the yard or single plaster. Sold by all dealers in medicines. Dr. A. FRENCH'S CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS A RE becoming the most popular Medicine in circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINT ; DYSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEIki; and WEAKNESS of the STOEAQH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS. It its also gaining a great reputation in the CURE of DIPTHERIA. Prisioipal Mee, Gouderspar e , Poster Co., Ps. THE POTTER COMNITY JOURNAL. Coudersport, Wednesday Evening, June 21, 1865 Local and General. UNION STATE CONVENTION, A State Convention will be held at Harris burg dri WEDNESDAY, the 19th of JULY, 1865, At 12 o'clock M., for the purpose of put ting in nomination a State Ticket, to be sup ported by the friends of the Union at the cusing October election., The earnest and zealous Tabors of a loyal people Isecured the great victhry in 1864 1 and made the war, which our enemies denounced as a failure, a glorious succe r b in 1865. Our flag has been maintained- 7 .our enemies destroyed—our Government preserved, and peace re-established. Let every friend who aided in this result, take baerisuses to be rep resented in that ConventionL 'We must see i to it that the fruits of our success are noti jolt to, the Nation. ; Business of vast importance will be pre-, sented for its consideration, , and every dis trict in the State should be represented. SIMON CAMERON, Chairman A. W. BKCF.DIET • 'Secretaries. SennFORNEY, ' It is yeported that John C. Breckin ridge bas escaped in a vessel from the Florida coast. ! ' _ 1 tgl_ tiojart is in session this week--Judge WiLLIA3I.S In the chair. No civil business of any importance transpiring. _ far' A. son of Benj. Rennels. of this place, was sever q ty y kicked by a horse on Tuesday of this Nitek. No fatal result is apprehended. )1" It ls reported that the rebel General To'onips cdmmitted snicide at his residence in Georoa, to avoid arrest by United States soldiers. ! Senatot Foster, now i acting Vice Presi;dent of the United States, was recently seen I near Norwich, Conn., W,orking at the plow', in a field on his farm. ..Governor, Pierpont has ,called an extra sessi3n cl the Virginia Legislature next Thursday, recognizhig as sueh the body which assembled at Alexandria. Some 'visitors to the battle-field of the Seven Pines. in Virginia. recently picked u:1 rdmarkably well developed skull, in w-bieh a colony of bees bad built their home. It yqas evidently a last year's est, for the bees bad gone, though the net remained perfect. • Judge tindcrwood has arrived at Washington, bringing with him rllthe docu ments connected with the indictment of Gen eral Robert E. Lee 'and fifty oth-rs, at Nor folk, Va. The Judge also corn sto see and consult rith she Attorney ,Gen ral ea the matter. Ben. Wood, of the Ne , York Necs Relict, has been arrested for complicity, in the lassassination of President Lincoln. Ett!t7' wood, Assistant Manager of the Ontario Ban Montreal, testifies that 525,000 of the a sination fund was drawn in favor of 1V Jak.: Thompson. - The preparation f , nr the lalipg. of the corner,to4 of the monument at'GeVysburg, are almost complete. Major General Howard will delivet the address. Cs.donel C. G. Hal pine, ("Miles „YReilly,") will read an original -poem. Major General Geary will act ,as Chief Marshal, and Her. Dr. Tyng,', of 'New - o'rk - , as Chaplain of the occasion. • The friends of the LToited States Gov ernment and of lion. IV. H. Seward, SecretarY of State,.everywnere will be mach gratified to learn that lie has so far recovered from the injuiries urraer 161 d) be has for several weeks suill.-nd, that he is able b walk from his res idence to the State' Department, He is en gaged In the discharge of Ibis official duties severarnotirs daily. Private 'Miles O'Reilly, the celebrated ong writer, has been mustered out of the United States sef:iee. and has taken to the field t ofjournal:sm. During the four years' war ihe has scan it great deal of He with the army. He has seen much service in the Sout;lt ane_ in *the West, and in ttre Not.rth. He has :been several times up and down the Stre4andcalt Valley, sometimes chasing the nbels and zometirnes being chased br ;hem. He had the honor, too, cf once haviit , manacles on his limbs, like Jeff. Davis. for some of his .disorderly sass down in South Carolina. nottti;G ron Om ON KETT&E CEEEM.--BGTIDg for oil has been commenced about 18 miles up Kettle Creek, in this county, by Mr. Jemrs FITZGERALD, of.tersey City; N. J. He has all the necessary and latest improved machinery on the ground and is going to make a thor ough test of the matter. 13.3 is possessed of ample capital to carry out the undertaking. Should he be successful, patties I owning property in that section will be tinder obli gations to him for makibg the first ciperi meat. The indications are reported favora ble.—Lock Haven Democrat. • , ' rtrJohn Mitchell, the "Irish patriot," who came to the United States .to become a vio lent admirer of slavery, and who coreted the possession of "a rich plantation in the South, well stocked with niggtirs," was arrested in New York on Wednesday upon a charge of treason. Mitcbell Was tine of the editors of the Itichnond Exisminer, apaper most violent in sowing the seeds of sedition and keeping up the blaze which Bred the Southern heart. Upon him, and upon men like him, miserable stipendiaries 'of the "detached service" sys tem of the Confederate States, much of the bloody hiaMe of the Rebellion rests. M;While a shillyshally class of Repub licans are pleading for the lives of the trai tors, headed by Jefferson Davis, as well as the Copperheads, who are united in their opposition.to hanging for treason, we have yet to meetlhe first returned soldier, who has gone through the fire and storm of battle, who does not insist on having Jefferson Da-' vis tried and hung. A few days ago we raet a one •legged yours man and asked him what the "boys' thought on the subject, and he said there `was but one sentiment among them, and as for him ifJeff. Davis was hung he-was torttent to lose his leg, but if he was not hung it was mockery to make war to preserve the constitution and the laws. John Brown, a mis-gnided and deluded man, who supposed the slaves would rise en masse, seize his feW guns and pikes and free them selves, wa solemnly tried, convicted of trea son, and bong. But now if the advice of these triflers and sympathizers with treason i.s 10 be followed, these double dyed traitors are not to be hung for their treason. But our faith is in Andrew JohnsOn, and the country is with him in his determination to carry out the law against treason, and traitor!' gall bang ;— Ea. , gar The 'HOWARD ..13.9SoCIATION; rails delphia, bears a high reputation among pub lishers as an honorable and reliable Institu tion, having always met its obligations for ten or fifteen years. We feel assured that it is an listitation ;well *orthy of the Public confidence and stiPport. ler' The Net York Obscroro., in an able article on church Music, by its senior editor, thus speaks of the Mason Hamlin Cabinet Organ; "Here we have fin organ, sweet, solemn, sonorous, and grand.; with your eyes shut you cannot distinguish its sound from that of the pipe organ itself. It is st effective and beautiful as to meet the desi es of the most refined and fastidious, and is alt that is needed in any church of ordinary size.? {,Public Speakers, Military Men and Singers, and all suffering from Irritation of the Throat and Hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief af forded by the use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches." Their demulcent ingredients allay Pulmonory irritation, and, afte public speak ing or singing, when the throat is wearied and weakened by too much exercise, their use will give renewed strength to .the vocal organs. I NEW FEE - BILL. We print below, from the Record, the pro visions of a bill passed at the last session of the Legislature, increasing the fees of Alder men, Justices of the Peace and Constables: Aldermetit Oa justices of Peace. • 1 scts Information or complaint, on behalf of the Conimonwealth,for every ten words 2 Docket entry on behalf of the Common wealth 1. 20 Warrant or raittimns on behalf of the Commonwealth I 40 Writing an examination or complaint of defendant i or a deposition) for every' ten words • I i.• 2 ' Administering an oath or Affirmation ,1.0 1 Taking a recognisance in an eliminal/ , case and retuning the same to. Court/ 50 Entering judgment, on s conviction, ,for fine , 1 I ' 20 / Recording Conviction or copy thereof for every ten!words / 2 Warrant to levy fine or forfeiture 40 Bail Oece and return of supersedeas 25 Discharge to jailor ,/ (_ 25 Entering discontinuance ,in cases of as satilt and battery / '4O Entering complaint of master, mistress or apprentice / 20 . Notice to master mistress or apprentice 25 / Hearing parties and discharging com plaint ,/ 40 Holding inquiSltion under landlord and tenant act; in, ease of forcible entry 200 PreCept 6/sheriff - 5 O 5O Recording, proceedings 1 00 Writ ofrestitution . 50 Warrant to appraise damages 6 , 40 War'rant to sell strays 50 NV / arrant to appraise swine, entering re ' s / tarn, advertising, et cetera 1 2 50 Entering action in civil cases ' 20 Summons, cap. or sub. each Every additional name after the first 5 Subpcena duces tecum 25 Entering return of summons and quali fying constable 15 Entering of capias and bail bond 10 Every continuance of a suit 10 Trial and judgment 50 Entering judgment by confession or by default 25 Taking - special bail • 25 Entering satisfaction 10 Entering amicable snit .20 Entering rule to take deposition of wit nesses 10 Rule to take deposition of witnesses 10 Interrogatories, for every •ten words 2 Entering return of rule - 10 Entering rule to refct ' I 10 Role of reference l5 Notice -to each referee 10 Notice to a pArty, in any case 15 Entering a report of referee and 'Mg. 115- od b; merit thereoh Execution Entering return of execution or stay or plaintiff, aulla bona. non. est invent-as or otherwise Entering discontinuance or satisfaction Scire facies in any ease Opening judgment for rehearing Return of praneeding.s in certiorari or appeal, including recognizance Transcript of judgment including cerllt. ccates . -40 Receiving amount of judgment before execution, or vbere execution has is sued and special bail been entered within twenty days after judgment, and paying the srme over, if riot ex ceedinglten dollars 20 If above ten dollars, and not exceeding forty dollars 50 If above forty 4cllars, I lia not exceeding sixty ' v . 5 If above sixty dollars 1 00 Every search where no other Service is rendered to which any fee or fees are attached I 15 Entering complaintln writing in case of attachment and qoalifiingcomplaint 30 Attachment - 30 pntering return anti appointing fir holders 15 Advertisements, each l5 Order to se 1 goods 25 Order for r :lief of a pauper, each justice 40 Order for r moral of pauper 1 00 Order to se ze goods for maiatenance of wife and children 30 Orders for premium for wolf and fox scalps to be paid by the county 15 Every ack.owledgment or p'.r.obate of a deed orltliet instrument of writing 25 Taking an signing acknowledgment of indenknrb of an apprentice, for each indenturt 25 Cancelling indenture • 25 Comparinmand signing tax duplicate 50 Marrying, each couple, making records thereof and certificate to parties 3 00 Certificate of approbation of two jus tices, to bindieg an apprentice, by di-. tectors Or orerse'ers of the poot 50 Certificate l W obtain land warrant ' 50 Swearing 3r affirming county commis - stoners, assessors, et cetera • 25 Y,ll'd. I. , At Division Hospital, near Va`shington, D. V., on the 22nd of May, 1865, WILLARD WUIPPLEt of Co ill:, 88th Regt. Pa. ' 4 015., (Drafted) n the 36th sear of his age. .. At the same place, June sth, 1865, DDICR W ag Ef e. II:PLD I , Jr.,Jr• I r• of the same Company! an l d , Regiment (Drafted), in the 39th year of his . , 4 Thus perishee. two noble tons of Potter County—fierished I al, no 'l they still live in the bearts i of t4ir fellow-slldiers, and in die warm rememb nca of their friends and rela tives at hcime. Their families have the sin- Ore symprthy of every true-hearted citisen in this their ssd misfortune. PRICE CUP t illE Corrected e,4ery Wednesday by . BENS& CO., Retail Dealers and Provision 4 oppositeD. F. Glassmire' Coudersport, Pa. Apples, green,' bush., do dried, " Beans, Beeswax, IP Beef, si Berries, dried,' quart Buckwheat,' bash., Buckwheat Flour,. Butter, V lb., Cheese, " Cloverseed Corn, 9 bush., Corn Meal, per!cwt., ' Eggs, 9 doz., j. J Flour, extra,_ - bbl., do Superfine Hams, 9 lb., Hay, 14 ton, • Honey, per lb., Lard, " Maple Sugar, per lb., Oats, 9 bush,,, Onions, 41 Pork, 9 bbl., do 9 lb., ido ill whole bog, '3 lb., Potatoes, per: bash., Peaches, dried,lV lb., ' Poultry, re 1b.,1 Rye, per bush. Salt, -IR bbl., dosack, TiniOthy eed Trout, per bbl., Wheat, 7j3 bush., - White Fish, `0 bbl. NOTICE. "WHEREAS my wife AMELIA has left my YI bed and board without just cause or provocation, I hereby warn alt per2ons not to harbor or trust her on my account as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. JAMES G. 1100TH. Colesburg, Pa., Jane 20, 1865. 1865 PERLADELPHIA & ERIE RAILRO &a— This great: Hans traVerses • the Northern and Northwest' counties Of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie, It has teen leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company„ and r.nder their auspices is being rapidly opened throzghost its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger ;and Freight business, from Harrisburg to St.! Mary's (2le miles) on the Eastern ; Division, and from Sheffield to l Erie, (78 miles) on the Western Division. TIME OP rissesosa TRAINS LT EMPORIUM : Leave Eastward. Through Mail Train 3 40 P. M _Leave Westward. Through Mail TrUhl Cars ran through wiTtforr C21.M111 both ways betvreen Philadelphia and Lock Haven and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both ways betwetna Williamsport and Bahl more, and WilliaMsport and Philadelphia.• For inforcantien respecting Passenger busi ness apply at the S. E. Cor. 12th and Market Streets. And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: S. B. Kingston, Jr.., Cor ; 13th.and Market Sts., Philadelphia, J. W. Reynolds Brie. J. M. Drill, Agent N:113. R. R. Etiltintore. B. Itoorro Gen'l Freight 140. PhtTa. Lens L. Etouvr, . Gen'l Picket 4pt. PAW, .rom'l Ticket:dia. .s. Joe. D. Perrs, • Gera Nartaver, Williamsport. Dia.rble yard. T -- HE sabecriber desires to inform the eel.- zens of Potter. that be can supply them with all kinds of Marble work, as cheap and as .good as it can be had any place in the country. MONUMENTS and TOMB-STONES of all kinds furnished on short notice. • I C. BRUME. Coudersport, Feb 13 .65 ly Notice. GERVANIA, Patter Co., Pa., Aug.'l, 1883. OTICE is hereby given that Charles BEL shor, now or late of this county, holding he following described property-, has not ye' paid any consideration whatevxr for the same, and all persons are hereby warned not to pur chase any of said property of the said Bushor before the decision of the Court is given in this case and C. Beshor has paid to me the consideration money therefor. The following is the property; Ist. A certain tract of land near the . Ger mania Mill, iri warrant 5075. Abbott township, Potter county,. Pa., containing 100 acres.— Also 25 acres in warrant 6075 arid adjoining the above. 11 1 2nd. ;A cartrin traet of land, vith Afillnnd improvement's thereon, near Kettit Creek, in warrant 5819, in Stewartson township, Potter county, Pa., containing about 204 acres. C. Bushor holds, also' in trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township, Tioga county, Pa., on the road leading from Germania toGainee, containing 850 acres. tf • WM. B.ADDIL Administrator's Notice. Ix7BEREAS Letters of Administrstion to V V the Estate ipf JOHN BRIZZEE late of Oswayo tp., °deceased, lave been granted to the subscriber. all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to Ine; , :-.e immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present 'them, duly authenticated, for settlement to • WILLLA2I,DEXTgIi, of ()sway° Village, Admer April 17, 1865. A. T OLMSTED'S STORE can always be found the best o Cooking, Boil and Parlor S T S AIso:TIN and SHEET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS,' SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS ) SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, Agricattexai Implements. such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, 71;c. iIS iv-4DRR is well made and the material gdol. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up to any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of • all kindi, including Cash, seldom refused. • ' I Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1863.-750 y01:1 can't believe whet fine BARGAni ail to b. bad ' OLXSZED'B. ISunliner Goods . STEI3. Groceries OE OLMSTED'S. 20 to 100 20D 250 300 350 20 25 -8- 9 15 24 1;00 125 300 375 20 15 20 YOUR atttention is invited to the large 144 attractive stock jut received, and 'for sale as low as the same qualities can be bought anywhere in the county. , We hays on hand a large and varied sortmeut of Domestic Cottons, co'^Ptisint BROWN BII'EETRiGS, and; SHIRTINGS, I , BLEACHED MUSLIMS, DENIMS, •I STRIPES, I. CHECtgi TICKINGS, and ( 700 1 750 2. 1 50 00 375 400 10 00 12 00 00 10 00 25 15 00 15 20 .15 20 15 ,18 COTTON FLAICNBL'4, on which wd cannot.be undersold. 'We purchase our goods for Cash and offer them at a very small advance From- Cost. 100 125 30 00 35 00 18 20 10 12 37 50 20 • 25 . FLANNELS. I F you want to . purchase _ ItED bitet, - j BLUE, Of PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call At 01!nsted9s. 8 10 150 1.88 5 '5O 600 15 20 250 350 800 900 1 75 200 800 900 DRESS GOODS; DEFINES, PRINTS, BROCHE, and •WOOLEN &taw% HOODS, SONTA GS, N ÜBIAS, C.iSSLUERES," a full supply . CLOTHING: ISGS - n ON'T fail to call before purehatind and Al see the aatorttnent BOOTS & Silks F°rßietlry_liennWomen & Children, in great va. For Molasses, Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee, 10 13 A. 11 in fact everyping is the Grocery lint, call A full aszortraent of almost everything that it kept in a country afore on hand. We intend to keep Goods that will give satisfaction and sell good articles at the lowest living profit: Grain of all kinds, utter, Wool, Bleep Pelts, nirs, Deer Skins: fotnity, Tow f witicit the Couderspo -- A ' r/1 , CS .., Pa 1 4 4 - a 2 0 -•-•. A E''' C.) LA A - I . I wiiS all persons having open accOnli with me to call and' settle immediately. 1 will sell Cheap for Cul , , All my stock of Merchandise Consisting of CLOTHING, BOOTS, and SHOES, E DRUGS, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, TOOLS, &e., &a., 1 Good gorse znd Efarness.r, i 3 Wagons, 1 Sleigh, l. Cutter, 1 Sidi:cp. ' , The privilege of a good•.4shery in pont. i plc& workilig order. I 5 !Cents ents paid for good AS nt ES, LUCIEN: BARD. Brookland, Pa., Sept., 1864. . 1 FOR SALE j HE Subscriber offers for Sales the fallow T ing tracts of land, "to wit: One tract of-One Hundred andiForty-three and sern-tentbs acres in Fikeltownshiz4 Potter county, en the Genesee Forks. Price $llOO. Sixty acres are improv4t4 with one log barn, frame kitchen, frameli harn, fatty good fruit trees, and two hun l dted sugar maple trees The farm will cut ;MSS, in s• good season, sufficient, at present prices, to. pay for it. Also, another tract of Fifty-sir and two tenths acres, in Enlalia township, 'four miles from Coudersport, Thirty acres cif which are improved, with one frame house,l log bare, and some fruit trees thereon. Price $450. JJso;a3Vagon Shop and 'half lot in the Borough df Conderspdrt, one lot west of P. A. ,Stebbins' & Co's Store near Glassmires Hotel. the tools, lumber, &c., can be bimght rea ;onably ; or a portion of them,if the purchaser 3o desires. One half can be paid in l Wagon. Work. A reduction of ten per cent will be made for Cash down. For further particulars enquire Of l i the sob. ieriber at la is Wagon-Stop in Coudersport. Feb. 20,+18115. W. 13.1.TVES. C 33 BALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTHS, and At Olmsted's. At: elm sted's At OLmsted's AT OLMSTED'S AT OLMSTED'S, *;attrlt. Also, .. ;ship and School Orders, for A highest prices will be paid At Olwsted's t, Pa,Nov'r 18, E9Bt