The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, June 28, 1865, Image 3

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GRANT 84 SHOIDAN
(HEARD. FROM. AGAIN ! ! !
ANOTHER
. UNION VICTORY
GOLD DOWN
BEayy DECLINE IN GOODS
AND
Pt Ai STEBBINS
,81 Con
Are DC , VP receiving a nenr and dprxrilleto
STOCK OF
Spring Goods t
purchased elude the heavy decline end
during the reoeut pool° ill New York.
Consisting of
DRESS GOODS,
DEL ALVES,
POPLINS,
ALPACA'S,
MOZAArBIigt.TES
„PLAID POPLINS,
BLACK SILKS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CLOAKS,
CL 0 AKING S,
CASSJMERES,
MEN's
FASILIONABLE VLOTIIING!
ALSO
BOOTS & SHOES,.
HATS 4- CAPS,
&e., &c., &c.
Drugs and Van.ev Articles
Oils, Paints, and Dye Stuffs, White Lead in
Tin Cans,Alcohol, Camphene, Kerosene,Lamp
and Lunar) Fixtures, Glass, Patent Medicinea s
Chemicals, Botanical Herbs, Perfumery,Fang
Soap and Toilet articles, Gum, Hair, Ivory
and Wooden Combs, Pomades and Colognes,
and a fine assortment of Flavoring Extracis,
Pens,..lnk and Paper, and Linseed 011—raw
;lad boiled,
Brushes
Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Hair, Hat, Paint, Varno3
and Artist Brushes
CHOICE STOLE dr
GIIOC ERIE S,
Teas, Sugars, Cboice Syrup, Good Rio Coffee,
West Indi3. and Dandelion "offee, Rice, Corn
Starch, Farina, Cocoa, &c.
) ALWA•7S ON SAND.
STEBBIN & Co.,
Corner Main and Second Streets,
Ckiadersport, - Apr. 10, 186 k
. L
DR. TALBoTT'S PILLS
CompoSed of highly concentrated extracts
from roots and herbs of the highest medicinal
infaHiable in the cure of all diseases
of the ;Liver or any 'derangement of the Di
gestive 'Orions. They remove all impurities
the'Hlood, and are unequaled in the cure
of DitterhM, Jaundice, - Dyspepsia, Scrofula,
Biliousness, Liver Complaint, ,Fevers. Head
ache, •Pileo, Merculml Diseases, Hereditary
Humori. Dose, for ;adults, one pill in the
mornink, children half a pill.; From one to
three pills Will cure ordinary cases, and from
one to three boes will cure any curable case
of no 'matter how long standing. Price $l.OO
Yi MOTT ' TALBOTT, ' & CO.,
I I 6'2 Fnlion Strue New York.
RESISTAIIICEI AT AN END
berier;ll news of brOliant. achievements is
arriving from every quarter. ( Heads that
most furiously rebel against the laWs of beau
ty, whethe!r they- be white, !roil gray, or
sandy or glaring red,l are everYty*o
STRIKING TECE COLORS,
And assuming the - loveliest brOwn a the
nwrstllustrous and perfect black,
under the s wift operation of
I I•
Ch:ristadora's Hair DY e
Which tradsfigures them in a fell moments.
Manufactuied by J. l CRISTADOIIO, 6
Astor Houe, New York. Sold bY Druggists.
Applied by, all Hair pressers.
---- , -- -
ARCANAI H
WATC
, ,
AN ELEGANT NOVELTY IN WATCHES.
The case's la this watch are en entirely new
invention 'composed of six diffei•ent met
als combined, rolled together and plan ,
ished, producing an exact imitation of 18
carat gold, d'Alled Arcane, whichiwill always
keep its color. They are as beautiful as solid
geld, and ere afforded at one4eight'e the cost.
The case is beautifully designed; With Panel
and shield for name, with Patent push Pin,
trod evi—reved in - the exact stvlenxf the eel°.
lirateeGold Hunting Levers, and I are really
i
handsome and desirable, andlso „tact an im
itation of,gold 'as to defy det etion. The
moveinent Is mahufactured by th well known
St. Jitner Watch Company of, Eu ope,and are
superbly finished, having eng, , r4ved pellets,
fancy carved bridges '
adjuSting regulator,
with gold:balance and the impr§ved jeweled
action, with line dial' and sletcm hands,anJ
id warranted a good time ke per.
These watches are of three different sizes,
the smallest 'being for Ladies, land are all
Hunting Cases. A case of sic will be sent by
Melt or Ex - press for $12, - ,Arq. A single one
sent in a handsome Moroccd case for $2.1 ;
will readily sell for three thqs their cost. We
are sole agents for this wett i l in the United
States, and none are a - ermine which do not
bear our Trade mark. AdOess
JIRARD W. CC,
Importers. 15 Maiden Lane. N. tr
CAUTION .Fllosl THE
AZERICAN WATCH COMPABIIt.
----
It
hav,ing come to our knowledge that itn !
Rations of the .4merican Watch have been
pat upon the market in gret.J4 number, calcu
lated by' their utter worthlessness to injure
the . rePutation GI our genuine products, to
protect our own interest and the public from
imposition, we again public t the trade marks
by- which our Watches toy invariably be
known. !
• We manufactUre four ,sty
The First has thmtiame:
"AMERICAN wArrcil
Mass.," engraff. on the in
• The Second s the name
' t'APPOs,TON I , TRACY
Mass.," engraved on the
The 27::4 ha's the name I
"P. B. BARTLETT, 'Wail
giaved on the ihside plate.;
;All the ahove styles Imee the name Amer
idan Watch (.30.!pairsted on ithe dial, and are
warranted in every respect)
The Penh?: hlts the name! •
ELLE.LY, Bastort,lMass.," engraved
on the inside plate, and is !not named en the
dial. i
All the above described watches are made
of various 'Sliest, and are Soltlin gold ox silver
crises, as May lie recta:llA.
I , lt is hardly possible !for" ts' to accurately
describe the ntinocrous imitations to which
tie, have allinied. They are usually inscribed
W ' ith nutneslso nearly, approaching our own
as. to escape the, observation of the unaccus
tdined buyer. Oome are represented as made
by the "Union Watch Co. of Boston, Mass."
such' coinpany existing. Some are
[l,q l• • I
named the s Watch, to be sold as
oar Fourth, orl Wm. Ellety• style, usually
known. as the"Soidier's Watch." Others are
Mimed they "Appleton Watch -Co.. i ' others
the P. S. Battu:v . ," instead of our "P. S. Bart
-141.t ;" besides Many varieties named in such
almanacs as to 'convey the idea that they are
the, veritabe I.roductions of the American,
Watch Company.
; We also Caution the public, and particm-!
'Arty holdiers,i,against buying certain articles'
cat.to watChe. so freely.advertised in ides- ,
tinted papers as ".Artny Watches," "Officer's
Watches," i'Magic Time Observers," "Arcana
Watches," the prices of which ate stated
to be! from sellen. to sixteen dollars. A good
tiatch, in tl l stse timeS, cannot be afforded for
any such m rty. . !
A little attention on the part of buyers will
protect them from gross imposition.
lOBBINS & EN'
APPLTO
Agents or the American Watch Co.,
1 , . 182 Broadway, New York.
CL 0 TBS.
ReMargahle Cure of
Knee by Alleocli , s Porous Peas
ters.—}low 4:nany persons, from stepping on
a piece of orange peel, hare been lamed for
life. A crise;which Might have been of this
kind has justrbeen brought to . our notice. A
gentleman, fii s om placing ,bs heel of his boot
on a piece 'Of orange peel, was suddenly
thrown down, and violently sprained his
knee. He w'as six months confined to; the
house, though he had the best medical ad
vic'e. As a inst resort a very eminent phy-,
sician was called in to see if anything more
conld be donF. After examination he said:
"My opinion ?s, your knee will ! never be bent
again." He recommended that the whole leg
and knee shfiuld be encased in a plaster of
Paris bandage, which would laccelerate the
permanent stiffening of the knee, and said,
"the sooner it was done the better." But the
patient, befdyetrying this application and
having a stiff knee for life, enveloped it in
our Porous) Olasters, and in less than two
months his :Isisee was perfectly cured.
l'incinal agency, Brandreth House, New
'ork. By tile yard or single plaster.
= Sold by 4H dealers in medicines.
; Dr.lA. FRENCH'S
CELETRATER TONIC BITTERS;
A A RE beconsing the most popular Medieine!
iu circulation for the cure of
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA,
DICE, DEIMSITY OF THE NERVOUS
!I SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS of; the
STOEACH and DIGESTIVE ORGAN'S.
It 'is also gaining a great reontatirin in thi
CURE bf DIPTHERIA.
Principal Oates, Ilinaderspp* Pr.ter Go., Yea
THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL
iondersperil, Wednesday Evening, rune 28, 1865,
Local and , General,
trer Thire trill be no paper issued from
this office next , week.
Beiy-,
place, is S
Point.
iter The Union State Convention has been
indefinitely postponed. Why this LS no one
appears to know. The Central Committee
meet at Harrisburg_on ednesday the 18th
day Of July, at the Lonhiel House, at 3 p. m..
ler The Stores of this place will bo closed
on the 4th of July, and we therefore advise
our country friends not to visit us on that
day as the !goading men" expect, to go
ifshing. •
We learn that As Tomlin, of Co. G,
53d Penn's Regiment oLVolunteers, has been
promoted to 'a Second; Lieutenancy. He has .
been a faithful soldier since the fall of 156 i,
and his promotion is among the few that are
really well-earned and well-deserved.
Iter Parson Brownlow has recently deliv
ered himself of the opinion that he "would
rather trust the poorest black now in Tennes
see with -a vote, than a miserable, canting
hypocrite of a rebel, who has sneaked back
into the Union without taking time to wash
the stains of loyal blood off his hands." '
fte- The Atlantic for July comes early to
hand The opening article—Young Men in
History—is excellent and timely. Winter
Life in St. Petersburg . ,-Skipper .Ben—ic
ecirriplie.cm—atid -the Chicago - Conspiracy,—
togettier with fresh instalalMents of Mrs.
Stowe's Papers, and the u.ual editorial sum
mary, render the number very attractive.
Var American Xlusical Instruments are
winning golden opinions abroad. A recent
number or the Leipzig Signal, the leading
Musical journal of Europe, mentions the su
periority of, the Masan & Hamlin Cabinet
Organs, mariufantured in Boston, intimating
that these Manufacturers have discovered the
secret of avOiding the harsh, reedy tones of
other instrutnents of this class.
M. Brown's 13rbnchial Troches are widely
known as an'established remedy for Coughs,
Colds, Blonchetis, Hoarseness and othef
troubles of the Throat and Lungs.: Their
good feputation and extensive use have
brought out imitatinus, and similar prepara
tions repres i ented to be the - same,' which are
generally injurious. Obtain only "Brown's
Bronchial Troches." •
1 its9."Tli Urbana Gazette, of Cbailopaign
'County, Illinois, lies the following: "Indica
clans terealsouts now favor the opinion that
our agrieuitural interests will be materially
r interfered *itch the present season by a tre-
Mtndous crop cif grasshoppers. Myriads of
thp embryci trisect may be seen at any time
in grassy localites;"
roll of tionesdale Bank bills was left
st the bank to be exchanged for notes,
*Mai had been laid away so loco . ;they were
discolored and mildewed. • Bow Thong the
iiersou had been without the use of-the won=
ey, we know not, but probably forAyears. We
tVould 2drise all persons who hare funds' to
Spitre, to invest in the popular 7_so loan ---
Republic.
es of Watches
CO.. Waltham
ide plate.
lc, CO., Waltham
.ide plate.
~ir. D osr, the classical editor of the ayne
Co., Free Prioe, has come to grief rigain. Ho
bus been arrested as a deserter and ruthlessly
torn from the bosom of his family!, We are
sorry that4t was thought necessary to give
him the ban eminence he has labpred twe
cure during the war. He is nothing uuTess
notorious ;. and lie takes. to notoriety like a
Sick kitten to a hot brick. Don't 1 pander to
his deuraved . appetite by giving him notori- ,
ety. He would regard hanging I ns a great
triumph. Let him alone; his rilcord will
sink him below public notice.—Agitator.
bun, ?Saes.," en
, .
, LthORTANT TO POSTUASTEII3.—RdcentIy the
Postoffice Department issued ordetts to offices
exchanninr , Pouches, authorizing Ithe use of
t• ,
wine instead of paper in puttin4 up pack
nes of letters. The order has b en misun
derstood to ripply to all offices,and many
1
}country -Postmasters have got tl e habit of
throwing their letters loosely into the Mails,
oceasioning -much embarrassment and incon
venience to the service. The Department, to
Teintay' the evil, has rescinded the order, ex
cept as to oMues directly served from Railway
lillffce. Piereafter Postmasters Will be re
. aired to carefully wrap letters ilood strong
paper, with the Postoilice, count and State
legibly endorsed thereon.
I
GLoatoos OIL NEl73,—From Mr. tilbbe - ,..w1i0
!esides on .Kinzint creek, we leatm that on
Friday last ei vein of oil was stuck at the
'mouth or Chapel Fork, on the Kmzua, at a
depth of about SOO feet. the well is not
tubed, but oil Was running over the ton of the
•
pipe.in the well when he was filet e on•Sat
nrday. It is tbonglit that wheal tubed the
'ell will prove a flowing, Dna: 1%5r. Libbey
is a candid man, and we place the utmost
reliance in his statement. This well is in
Uttmilton tow'nsh'ip, McKean c0..1 Dos any
one now doubt that paying wells will be found
on this side of the • ridgel—Ninar.' •
House Boaszn.--We. regret to ldarn that on
Tuesday. the 6th inst., the divellii3g house of
M. Ostrander, 'Esq., in Liberty tow i nship, was
destroyed by fire. Nothing whatever was
saved. No members of the family were at
home at the time. Mrs. Ostrander had been
out but o short time at the houselof a neigh.
bor near by, It is impossible to /earn the
cause of the fire. It is A. heavy foss for Mr.
Ostrander; and we are glad to sep a disposi
tion among the citizens of the County to
make up the greater part of the loss by gen
erously donating from their abutidauce. Mr.
Ostrander is an honest, hard-wcirking man,
a good citizen, and should be assisted in pro
curing another home.-21/'Sean
LEG/LL liouonss —The Legisl
State 'has established the follow
holidays
Any days recommended by the Governor
of the State, or by the President or the United
States as a day of Faking or Thanksgiving,
the Fourth day of July, the '2sthl day of De
comber, the Ist day of January.' A hen the
4th day of July, or the 25th of December, or
the 220 of February, occurs on Siinday, then
the eniuing day, (Monday,) for il,ll purposes
relating to presenting and pro . esting,
bank paper made after the passage of this
Ant. (March 13, ' 1865,) is to be Ifreated and
regarded as Sunday, or in other Words, to be
the legal holiday, and any paper; &c., which
falls due on any of the des thus i set apart as
holidays is to become due find payable on the
succeeding Tuesday. This law itakes Street
on the let day of August next. I
, uel M. 11:s, Jr., formerly of
'mong Qui graduates from WeA
ture of this
tug.as legal
Dar T. S. °disk at one titne t Piibliiiiii
this Jouriet., died at bis-holue in Titusville,
last week, of Consumption.
ria. Our next issue will contain a Com
plete recdrd of the names, promotions, :and
casualties of Co. G, 53d Penu'a Regt. Tho - se
desiring extra copiea ahould leave their or
ders previous to that date; •
Tau Lewes' FBIEND.—The July number of
this llag,azine opens with - an eiigraving•ap
propriate to the season, called "On the Cliff."
It is a beautiful picture of two lovers enjoy
ing the repose and freshness of the sea-shore
—and thakes one long for the dash of the
breakers against the rocks, and the smell of
saltties. The double fashion plate for the
mont is quite brilliant. The other engrav
ings are the "Bridge of-Sighs'," and the usual
number devoted to new styles of drets,;
Among the literature of this number, wemay
specify. The Silent nun. One is Idissin,,,Ste
phen j Courland's Pet, Sweet Agnei, Peggy
Martin's Story; The Folly,. John Smith's
Brotber, etc„ etc, •
Iraportaut to Tax-Payers.
1 • Artrrroa GENEILAI29 Orrfcr,
I Helmut:cum, June 24, 18q5.
Ann; F. Josts, Treasurer of Potter County :
Your attention of respectfully called
to the folloning extract from the seventh
sectidn of the act of April 30, 1864, (P.
page 220 :)
"T lett so much of the forty-secord section
of tht act approved the 'twenty-ninth day of
AprO, one thousand eight hundred and forty- ,
fouri las provides for the abatement of Ave
per ebntum on the amount of State taxes,
paid; (teen dags prior to the first of Septcm
ber, any year, be and the same is hereby
rep4led, and hereafter, it shall be the' duty
of thg Auditor General to add five per centum
penity- to each county, on all State taxes
reia4 ning unpaid on the first day of August,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-live.
aim! i3f elicit year thereafter, which shall .be
chakied in the duplicate, against each delin
quent tax-payer in arrears, on and after said
day.qVery respectfully, yours,
'ISAAC SLENICER, Auditor Genera'.
- I June Court, 1
P esent : Hon.-H. W. WILL:Aso, Pr
and Ilion. G. G. dot.vm, Associate.
Wiliians Francis, a native of Bava
adnfitted to the rights of eitisenship.i
Wm. F. Jones, Esq, of Wellsville
was on motion of Isaac Benson, Esq.
ted to practice in the several Courts
Codnty.
W. H. Smith, Esq., of Wellsboro, of
of F. \V. Knol, tiq., and C. W.:Beal
of Clymer, on tito•lon of P.. P. Col
wetie admitted ' practice in -the I
Cotirts of Potter County.
Administrato s of Luther Strong dec'dvs.
W.IT. and A. F. Jones. July, by zerrecttnctit
of parties, find fot Plff. sloo.uo and 'costs.
I Comt'h vs. Mrtrgaret Robins, Louisa Ellis,
1 and Miles Ellis. Aggravated assault and
1 battery. Bill rcttnrrred ignoramus.
Cornt'h vs. .Harrison Lewis, assault and
battery.' Guilt}. Sentence postponed.
Comt'h vs. B.! S. Corey. Recognizance of
Dert and bail, forfeited and respited till next
Court.
On motion of Isaac Benson, Esq., the Court'
apPointed W. B'Graves, Esq , Auditoria die.
tribute funds in hands of adm'nistrators of
the estate of Eli' Rees, late of the Borough of
Cdudersport, dec'd. l
Chas. Bushor vs. Potter County vg, Forest
Improvement Company. Ejectment. This
case came up, and was on motion of Deft's
Attorney, postpo'ed until the September
i
Term, owing to t e recent appointment,of H.
\V. Williatns, Esq., the Attor.ley for the -Pitt:
It is expected tha his Honor,
Judge White,
will he so far recovered from his illness as I to
held ihe next Court in Potter County. 1
The following is taken from the Record in
the
Cctrt of Common Picas of ?otter county,
June Term 1565 : I
- PHI' vs. Will, - Raddr
Charles Bushor , vs. .. Miran Radde,
Treasurer end Superintendent of the Penn,
sj lvania Land and Fenn Association. i ( This
cause came up before .the Court agaiu tb-day
on motion of A. G. 'Olmsted, Esq., Alrney
and Solicitor for the Plaintiff, for the ap, oint
ment of an'examiner uudeethe rules of Court
to take . testimony ; and thereupon W,
B. Graves Esq., Nies appointed such examiner
in accordance with the decree duly made and
entered on the 24th day of June, 1804, by
which said Association was dissolve* end
the said Wm. Radde restrained from f rther
interfering in the affairs of the said aSsiocia..
tion, but requiring him to forthwith surren
der and deliver over to Dan Baker, - Esq., the
Receiver, all books, papers, documents and
other effects belonging 40 said Association
for the use and. benefit of the PM, and'there
fore the folloiting_injunction was awarded
and duly issued by the Coprti:
Potter County SS:
The Commonwealth of PehrtSYlva
' L. S. nia To William Radde and his
workmen, servants and agents and
each and every of them Greeting : Whereas
it htith been represented unto us in our court
of-Common Pleas for the said County in a
certain cause there, depending, - whereiniCh a's
Busher is Complainant, and you the said
William Radde are Defendant, and liaS been
ordered, adjudged-and decreed as follows viz :
That the Association -set out in the Bill and
ans'vered in -this case be dissolved and that an
Injunction testrain the said William
Itadde from acting as - Treasurer, General
Agent and Manager 'of said Association.
It is further . adjudged and decreed that all
the books, contracts and plfpers together'with I
all thtti effects of said Association be placed
ib the hands of _Wan Baker, no Receiver, for
collection and settlement. We therefore, in
consiileratioti of the premises aforesaid do
strictly enjoin and command you the said
William Radde, your .servants and -agents
and all and every of you under 'the penalty
o f Twenty nottadfid Dolldrs to be' bOund upon
your and each of your, Lands,. Goods and
.Chattels to our ''use, that you
_and every of
you do from henCefort abSolutely - de - sist.frbm,
acting as Treasurer, General Agent and Man• l
alter of the Association set out in the Bill of
Complaint on file in the above meat:tined
case with your answer to said Bill also on file
as aforesaid. and that you deliver up to the
hands or possesSioh of Dan Baket as receiver
for collection and settlement all the Books.
Coutracta, papers and effects of said Asssoci
ation as ordered and- Decreed by our said
Court. Witness; the Hob. ROBERT °AMITE,
President of our said Court, at Coudersport,
thi.s 2tst day of June, A. D, 1865:
(Signed) H. J, °LUSTED, Proth'y.
The following Sheriff Deeds were acknowl ,
edged in open Court.
100 acres in Hector tottisitip to Wert Guern
sey, sold as the property of Erastus Guernsey.
65 acres in Jackson township to Bingham
estate for $25 ) . sold as the property of A. C.
Perkins. .
164 saes in Sharon township to Gardner
Che.ppel for $25, as the propetty of E. Wol
cott Daniels. .
- 190.9 acres in Genesee .townshipito Israel
Pearce, for $25, as the property of Benjamin
Skutt.
' 9.8 acres in Eulalia township to J.'B.Sinith
for $5O, as the property of Jonathan Glace.
icEricivinumarr.-1 ,
Corrected-s*7 Wednesday by P. A. 'STU
BDiS &Cp., Itetail Dealers in Groceries
and Provisions,
oppoilteD. F. Glassmire's Hotel,'
, 1 Coudersport, P . a.
Apples, green,l/ bush., - 75 to 100
do dried, , 300 250
Beans - " 300 350
Beesivax, '41); lb., 20 25
Beef', " 8 9
Berries, dried, quart ' 15' 20
B tickwheat,iV , bash., 1,00 1 25
Buckwheat 'lour, 300 875
Butter, TiP • 20
Cheese, 1 1 15 r2O
Cloverseed 'o 700 7'50
Corn, 131 bah., _V 50 2 $
Corn Meal, Per cwt., -3 75 400
Egn doz., . 15_
Flour, extra V bid 90010 00
do supecfine - 900 10 00
Hams, V Ih., 26
Hay, tor 4 • 10 00
Honey, per Lb., 15 20
Lard, • 'p l5 20
Maple Sugar, per lb., l5 18
Oats, V bush., 75 'BO
Onions, 1 lOO 1:25
Pork, V bb 30 00 35 00
do :t4 lb./ 18 . 20
do in w hile bog, V lb., 10 12
Potatoes, per bush., 37 50
Peaches, dried, V L., ` 4 - 20 25
Poultry, V ' • 8 10
Rye, per bush., ' 150 188
Salt, bbl., 550 GOO
do mar 15 20
Timothy eed 250 350
Trout, per bhl., , 800 9 00
Wheat, V bush. , 1 75 200
White Fish, V h bbi., 800 900
NOTICE.
WHEREAS, my husband, .TA'AIES G.
BOOTH hau left the bed he never
owned, and the board) he newer provided,
without just cause or Onvocation, I hereby
caution all persons against harboring or
trusting him on my actoant, as. I shall pay .
no debts of his contracting after this date.
AMELIA BOOTH.
Colesburg, Pa., June 27, 1805.
es:dent,
NOTICE.
WHEI;EAB my si'ife AMELIA has left my
Y V bed and board without just cause or
provocation, I hereby warn all persbns not to
harbor or trust her on my acconnt as I will
pay no debts of her contracting after this date.
JAMES G. BCOTEL
Colesburg, Pa.i Sane 20, 1665.
ia, wa,
:V..
admit
f Potter
motion
b, Esq.,
e, Esq.,
several,
1865
DEILADELPHIA. & . ERIE RAILROAD.—
This great line traverses the Northern
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to
the city of Erie, cn Lake Erie.
It has been:leased by the Pennsylvania Rail
Road Company, and tnder their auspices is
being rapidly opened thrOugho "
its entire
length. I
It is now in use for Passengerl and Freight
business from Harrisburg to St, Mary's (21e
miles) on the Eastern Division, and from
Sheffield tp Erie, (.78 miles) on , the Western
Division.
TM& OW PASSENGER TRAM AT EMPORIUM :
Lgave Eastward. ' •
Through Mail Train' 3 40 P. M.
Lvay.4lWestward.
Through Main Train , 10 18 A. M.
Cars runl through WITHOUT CHANGE both
ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven
and 'between Baltimore and Lock Haven.
Elegant Sleeping. Cars en Expres . s Trains
both ways between :Williamsport and Balti
more, and Williamsport and Philadelphia.
For information respe'eting Passenger busi
ness apply at the S. E. Cer. 12th•and Market
Streets.
And for Freight business of the -Company's
Agents:
S. B. Kingston, Jr., Co.r 13th and Market
Sts., Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds Erie.l
William Brown, Agent N.G.R.R.Baltimors.
Housros,.l
Gen'l Freight dirt nil' a.
Lawn L. HouFr,l
I Goa nektt AO. Phil's.
Jos. D. POTTE,
Gen'l ilanaser, Williamsport.
Ma' rble 'Yard.
rpRE stbscriber desires to inform the nit!,
zens of Potter that he. can supply them
with all kinds of Marble 'work, as cheap and
as good as it' can be had any place in a the
country. MONUMENTSand TOMB •STONES
of all kinds furnished on short notice.
C. BREUNLE.
Coudersport, Feb 13 t 5 iv
Notice.
IGnalrANlAlPotter Co:, Ang. 1, 1853.
1116,,1 OTICE iS. hereklygtven that Charles Ea
-I_ll sheaf, now or lat.eof this county, holding
the following described property, has not ye'
paid any consideration whatever far the eau*,
and all persons ere hereby warned not to pur
chase any of said property of the said Busher
hefore the decision of the Court is given in
this case and C. Eushor has paid to me the
ccinsideration money. th r r..re'for..
The.foilowing isi the property :
Ist. ,A certain_tract of land near the Ger
mania till, in warkant 5075. Abbott township,
Potter county,. Ph., containing 100 acres.—
Also 25 acres. in W i arrant 5018 and adjoining
[the above. I
2nd. A certrin 'tract orient', with till and
improvements them . ; near Kettle Creek, in
warrant 581.9 1 in Stewaztson township, Potter
county, Pa., containing about 204 acres. '
• C. 13usher hcld3 alpo rz trust warrant no.
2501, in Gaines tcc.vnAip, Tioga county, Pa.,
on the road iee.ding frOm Germania to Gain..,
containing 850- acres
If I H
r,
Ii A 1
IL OLMSTEIPSI
STORE can al+ayi... he found the pest o
, Cooking, 134x11 and Parlor
STOVE'S
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Also. TIN, and SHEET-IRON' WARE, P' OTS,
KETTLES, !SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS,
FRYING-PANS, SA - P
- -PANS, and CAULD
RONS. Also - -
Agricuittiral implements.
such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAIDS,
DOG-POWERS, &c.
:HIS WORK
is well made and the material good. GOIA
and stbstantial EAVES-TROUGES put up in
any part of Ole County—Terms easy. Ready
Pap of ail ! kinds, Including Cash, seldom
refused.
! Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court
House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1863.-•-.50
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YOU cant believe what fine. BARGAINS
are to 6e had at OLMSTED'S.
STORE--constantly rectiitag
°Ailments of GOODS!
CORNER
fine as
Summer - Goods 4
_ AT
' li
OLMSTED'S. ' ,
YOUR atttentlon is invited to the large and
attractive stock just received, and for
sale as low as the same qualities can be bought I
anywhere in the county, .
We hava on hand a largo and varied 'as.
sortment of Domestic Cottons, crynprising
BROWN SHEETINGS, ttnd
SIIIRTINGS,
BLEACHED .MUSLINS,
DRN/XS,
STRIPES.
TICKINOS, and CUECILS,
.COTTON FLANNELS, on ivilich tie
cannot be undersold. •
We purchase one goods Thr Cast{ and: ore:.
tbein at a very small advanee . .
From CoOt..
- • . FLANNELS,
IF you 'smut to purchase
upa,
GHAT; •
BLITE, .or
PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call
' At Olmsted's.
DRESS GOODS; .
DELAINES-,•
PRINfs,
13'ROCIEIE, +lna
WOOLEN skew.*
HOODS,
. : SONTAGS,
1 NUBIA%
1 13ALIIORA.L
oLOTHS SKIRTS,
aad
OASSIMERES,". , .
,
, a Tull supply -
At
.
- ALI t Olmstedog. •
cLortriNG
D o se ' e l t t e il as t r e t a m ll ea b t efore Firth . ming and
At Olmsted's
,
BOOTS & SHOES
- L I Men, Women 1 - Chlldren In great 'Ms
° r n iety and chea`p $
At Olmstedle
JS6S
I
Fvr liolassis, yrup,l Sugar, Tea and :Ceff'ee i t
in fact everything the Grocery line, call
A fall assortment of 'almost everything that if
keptln a country store on hand. We intend
to keep Goods that will give satisfaction and
sell good articleg at the lowest living profit:
autitr
Crab of all kinds,
Butter, Wool,
Sheep Pelt; Fars,
Deer Skins:
Mao,
County, Township and School Orders, for all
of which the highest prices will be paid
Olzustedls
Coudersport, Pa,Nov'r 18, EN 1
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4:4 ' • •-•
c. 4
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I wish all persons haring open account
with me to call and settle immediately.
1 will sell
Cheap for Cash I
All my stock of Merchandise
Consisting or
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, a nd
SHOES,
DRUGS,
cnocitritY,
GROCERIES,
TOOLS,&e.,is
. &
1 Good Horse and Harness.:!:
3 Wagons,
I Sleigh, 1 Cutter, 1 Sulkey,
2'he prieifegelof a good Ashery in eons
. plete working order.
1 Centsi paid for good ASHES.
LUCIR.V BIRD.
Brookland, Pa l Sept., 1863. _
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'WM. RAJ:TUB
P,OR BALE
THE Subscriber offera for Sale the follow
ing tracts of land, to wit:
One tract of One Hundred and Forty-three
and seven-teethe acres ,in Pike tOweship,
Potter county, on the Genesee Porky. I Price
'SIAN. Sixty acres are improved, with one
log barn, frame-kitchen, frame ban, forty
good fruit trees,and two hundred !sugar
mapleirces. The farm will cut grass, in a
good season, sufficient; at present prices, to
pay for it.
Also, smother tract of Fifty-six and two
tenths acres, lu Eulalia township, four miles
'from Coudersport, Thirty acres of which ere
improved, with one frame house, log barn,
and some fruit trees thereon: Price $4150._
.Also, a Wagon Shop and half lot in the
Borough of Coudersport, one lot we,st of P. A.
Stebbins' & Co's Store near Glasemire's Hotel.
The tools, lumber, &c.,
can be bought rea
sonably ; or a portion of thern t if the purchaser
so desires.- One half can be paid in Wagon=
Work.
A reduction of ten per cent win be inade
for Cash down.
For further particulars enquire of the sub.
scriber at his Wagon. Shop in Coudersffrt.
Feb..2o, 1865, W. R. /SIM
AT OLMSTED'S.
AT OLIISTEDIB6
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