The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, December 19, 1865, Image 4

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    -Notios„
Grastktitt, Potter Co;;PS..,'Aug. I, 1863.
IOTIC.B is Herebyg,tyen that Charles Bu
shoe, now or late of tbis rounty, bolding
the following described pr l operty, has not ye'
paid any consideration xvlMtever fcr the same,
El ad ail persons are herehy l warned not to pur
chase any of slid-property of the said Bushor
before the decision of thO Court is given in
this case and C. Bushor Bits paid to me the
censitieration money therefor.
The followiaq is the property :
let. - A certain tract of land near the Ger
mania Mill, in rarraut 507!):. Abbott township,
Potter county; Pa., containing 100 acres.—
.Also 25 acres in warrant 5 1 075 and adjoining
the above.
A in tract Oland, with Mill and
2nd. _ ecqri
improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in
warrant 5819, Stewartspn township, Potter
county v fa., containing aliont 201 acres.
C. Bisshor liolds also in trust warrant no.
2501, in Gaines township. Tiega county, Pa.,
no the road lending froui Germania to Gaines,
containing 859 acres. - '
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ANERICIN CWATOII COMPANY.
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'lt having come to our knowledge that Im
itations of the Xuieridan! IWateh have been
put upon the market iti Oat number, caldu
lilted by their alter Worthlessness to injure
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protect our own 4iterests 'ptioil the public frOm
. ,
imposition, we again publish the trade marks
'by which our Watches May invariably ,he
known. ; I I ,
IN e ninnufactufe four Sp"
The Fire/ has the mine
• "AMERICAN i WATCI
Mass.," engraved on the ti
The-Second II a 4 tile naM.
"AP PLETON,f TRACII
)Sass.," engraved on the it
The Third hasftlie ta.trW
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e : All the above ,lityles, , htiie the name Amer
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All the above tdes.cribed watchcs'arr made
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cases, ns may bd requtre,lt
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with names so, dearly apProachiug our own
as to escape the ohservaizton of the nnaccus
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by the "tnion Watch C j, of Boston, Mass.'
—no such -, nrtwarty existing . . Some are
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our Ftturth or'Wm. JP:lieu style, usually'
known as the oldiers 'Watch." Others are
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a manner as to eonvey i thp idea that they are
the veritable . I.;roductlon's of the American
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We also. caution the public, and particu
.
lady soldiers, rtaiiist'buyine . certain articles
CALLED watches:, so freely advertised in illus
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Agents fn: the American Watch Co.,
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attc,ll.ll. , n paid tofdruihhing• Braes lestra
mente for Ilmas.. :
PUBLISI(IERS or SIICET MUSIC.
JUEt pub ,`•ll.ll:Ti:i•grrE," a new collection of
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BASSINOS' 20 Melodic ;Exercises.
In 11 •
form of SoiFr.r.om'a Ifor SOrip:io 1%1:;7.7.c
SornAo Vulccs; intended ; no r•futhe, tole.equiro tne
proper art of singing, icy 4'4M,
113,i156 art of I-I:lla„,t,,tat.d Baraotie.
Price, each, s2,sth, II
FORTE rALtsrirELk - Ics,
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a collection of Ficr. , Cnor.n, and!piemot pas
deite.t4lntat the inti?.plee of the
lingers, and legree,.ll - inde
pion-toner. and vOlubitiry, 'which atti so indi,pen-,:itle
to : a geed perfehtan-, tho 11.f1NO-Fulali, he
Fe ANC IS IL VE , ..leri. fo.),
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New Edit ion, Pum I:5 n, , ER, A.), CIS
author of Ilti•itt, inhelialia, and Hes
itation Polkas, kc. f
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.F.,,pran..,tio.l . ,rlto.er Tiizidr Soks., and:
Quartette, adapted front GottesilhalLi.,l
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panion in "i”..•)..), Ni.ilt her my
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"Lord', my (....',sl, I Long to Know ' 4Litel,
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posed by 13tc.ii.ss. WAtiSrl ..... 1 Trine 35 cts.
"Sty Bud is 11 , w
aven." ,ird.by i.Nac4
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. W. Coss, 111) SIC by z . .'-'i'l'n.E:i S il SNETT i Price 35 ct=.
"Sly (ink , J.3ln. hers Bone;' .thltig abd
Chem:4 by Iii:LLEZt.- '.... ..... ~1 ... _..4% - iee 35 cts.
P
"'rho mg.'t thatJ Breathe.; of Thl," Bal.
. Ind, by K5.t.i....t. • ' Price 35 cts.
"oh, 'IV Ic co, L i Song- of my I` Cher,' : ' I I
:ion:: and Chorus,. :IN dung at . Voud N
minwtrers, eolupo4ed by I'. Ilstiav ''Prite 35.cts, i
"A. Word of Thine" :Thtilad, by E. J.
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"Ghee to me these moonlit limn s,T Ductt 1
for 1 , .v0 iwpra Iles, i_srziepranci and Tenor
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by E. A. P.f.Tnensr ' , Pnce 35 cts
4'rer.ra - Star," llizeit fol . two SopranoS, 1
I 1 r relivr:•;b, J..) , .).1 80 ', ' Price .10 cts.
‘!Jui Sti re is Rules au," [ .Fantasie, by J.
'WILLING' ' : Price 50 cts.
'hu ,t ,
'Prayer at Se a ,' lit torm of :1 1 ..
SoetUtlie, by .1. 1 E J.45.EN5K1_......-PriCe :ill Cis.
'Attends,phi,'.'•(W Lit for Ind.) (Jalop, hy
en AS. "L'' P..LPt 1. I ' --. l'liCo GO CtS.
"Said 1110 i; (FOitOti nvi,) °atop, by A. ! •
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14.a0t.t Et:: !' , Price 50 cts..
'-lVater Fall. tins tt li
a.pi j eczo," alops,t , s
PALI. STEINIIAGEN--.. i r Pi ice, each, 50 eta.'
"limning . t!civ," Laucer, by ADOLPH 1 1 . '
litaNNTaiN ... -, . I-- . - .1- -... 1 ... i .... __-Price 50 cts.
-Wed.ling La M.l.ers , ' M.• lan, ii'.11.1 , 7.13.). CNN Price-l 0 cts.'
"Ilappy by thy Dreams, tramcribed tor
for the
I.lle Ll* i, Y pm I'l 4.:tub-for e, be CLEAN. Fe 1.0 EL-Price 5,0 cts.
bieweet Spirit'ver," from .
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Wallace's Opera Lunine, transcribed
for ti . .. pianlio-fer .e by ,CLtAS. FELAUEL--rciee 40 cts.
“Criii:)ine e laiCon arc;' ; liicei'i 1105 Op-1 ,
ern, arras Maid 1,3 CHAS. FILADiI .. -.. —Price CO etN,
"Feu Ice E:milee,' , Starlight nocturn, byl
J. ni.:.T.i.stt:4,4, ....... ..... . ~.' Price acts.
•‘,l neel of I'reoii; Pialind, by 141.t..5.5....._4'rica 35 cts.
••1...0e's Lane-station," B.illad,by E.(.4.13. 1 1
HOLDEn•- .j.- ..... .a Price 35 cit..
;Triumphal inatcl ,', by Rat:In:01os r MAN I'l'iCesl.4l),
-Algerian P)10, , , by 1.:. A. P..,Winrit,T-l'riCe. 35 cis.
, Evening ShaduAl i s,' Noctu ron,! by E. J. i 1 .
FITZ. 1ica.11...1., • Vrice 35 ctp.
~ r ,a LonizimgdforiTheO;' Guards waltz,
as sung byiii,ll[le I'd:RENA. - Ellice CS ete.
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A. Liberitl pimeotint given to the Trrele,
Churches, Clefgyinen, rrofessors and Sehoola. mu.
e.c sent by until nii reeelpt of the, marked price.
IVILi.I A. tii lin 4LL S;1 SON..
' • i i 5i 13 itroabwity, New . York.
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P. L. Stbbin,s & Co.
LICE AGINTS for the Ea:le of I
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ILICIIINE 'for Potter Cotipty
o sAKE R
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North-cast leorner Tenth and. Chestnut Streets,
The moAt eomple' e ard thnreu o,ly appointed Bust
nes, or emituerciat College in the country.
The only one in the cite posq,sing n Legislatite
Charttr, and the only oneqn the tTllit.ti SC:lted 4uttior
lied to confer li , grees (f merit. D:pbautis awarded
to graduates in the comptere!al Cour,c under lie cor
porate seal by authortyk,f
lase -
Cw,tiucicd Lc gent.emi,u of liberal education and
a•sten.,ive'experience in business, and allording
quitted advantaves for the thorough theoretical
citt
practical ..c.„titi - un of yonnz m rt for the various du
ties and employments ol bits nests life.
THEORY PRACTICE. COMBINED
by a system of
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ACTUAL BrSINESS TRAINING
!es of Watchedr
CO.. Waltham,
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co., Waltham,
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l itham, Mass.," en
original and pre-eminently practical, giving the Mu
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routine, detaii, CeS'OttEl and forms of bueine , e, in,
gen, ra , , as anducted,, the beet-regulated cummen
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TIIEOTtETICAL 110011-BEEPING
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tb,e, ea, lug one-half thejOrdinary labor of the student,
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Forms, and Actual Busi
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grapha, !Ornamcndal Pennkrat3hip, the Act of
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Det.ecti:49 Caunte)a' F it Money, _Engineering,
Surading, Navivlion and Telegraphiny.
The err:income:its fon.Teli.grapi.ing are far in ni -
ranee. of ant thine. of the.'; kind in or otrored to the pub
lic. A 1.4;W:1r Tenn:mph Line is connected with the
tu,titUtion tvith t wenty bran ill otrices in carious parts
of the cu t-, :where puhlie-husiness is transacted, and
in which students of this Institution are permitted to
proetic.s. Nu regular ottlee CtiCe }ot in any ,
other school of in-traction in the country. without
whine uo one can obtain w position as a practical op
erator. Younz.acen are cautioned aeainst the &cop.
tire represtottations of thyse who, without any such
facilities, pretend. to teach Telegraphing.
This Institution. is now enjoying-the largest patron
age ever bestowed apoti!any cumiliereial ;ghoul in the
Statc. Over live hundteil s,tui,ents were attend
ance the tirid year, antl over seven hundre.l during
the past ye.ar. • Tiu best class of sttidentis linty i
be fund here, and all Its as,cenitlone are lira
class: 1 •
LOCATIDU AND ACCCMTADDATIONS.
The Institution is loCated in the most central part
of thit eity; and its acrommoctitiors, for
all4t etlVtllielleil, an) 1111 , urpa-geol, All the
rOUITIE harp been fitted in the sere best style wall
Ilii•in,ss Dint:es or Cleunting lions S, Telegraph
Offices, Sti.ti,lllery SWIC, and a iee:ttiar
B$N OF DEPOE3II' AND ISSUE
impnlied 3vith, litho'zrapilic motes
u:.q.d as a cirediutiug tacdium iu Lsepartmeutiof
...IcLuat Blit.;nets.
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who desire the very best faeilit.es for a Practical
Elite'Won for Du-ines , i, we cnolantec Jt cuu roe of
instruction no where else to be equalled, while the
rep,,:stion and standing of the Institution among
bueftess 'he:intake its endorsement the beet paseport
to SUeee'liff and advancement. Xll c,•nugnplatiug
entering any Commercial College, are invited to send
for no j
ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR 8 CATALOGUE
containing complete interior views of the College,
and full partiluLas of the course of instruction
terms,
L. FAIRIBANIES,
President.
T. C. !SEARCH,
, Spmial Teacher and Supt. of Office Business:'
nnvl4ml3pd
Ilona afid Canlo Powders.
" This preparation,
, _„...ga.,,, ...., - ~ , ..,t., ... 3 long and favorably
. v' -. r ':: " .. •1 ':. 1 ,.. .
~ known, will thor.
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it „.. ••‘ , ,,:!i , l;T s ,: . , broken-down and
.074
1 i .... lour-spirited horses,
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and cleansing the
ry" a " ',
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''''''N??4•?..4.."'•l.-:X'''-'-' ventive of all dls•
_:_....-....„,,,,,, -- ....U.A." •c- - ...-•••••= - ..- -- ernes incident to
this animal, such aS LUNG FEVER, GLAZ:DERS,
YELLOW WA. , .„. 1 4 .
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CiiLill II S, DIS- - " 4 A...
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glossy skin—and `- • ,,, , 1.?i5... it ys - -'' .W,,.--
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transforms' tlt e'''''''' .....,- . ---' • s , . `" 1- .1. -•
miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited
SEE
To keepers of COlrs this preparation is invaluable. -
It indreabes the quantity and improves the quality
of the milk. It has
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been pros-ten by ae ,
r7 . :•, , f , ...,,, I turd experiment to
tti‘tc.:4:47s l ,-.- -,-. -.*,....-:,,,,,,, increase the quan
t ; ,'. Ze ; ,.. I ..tiitO . •it of milk and
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_.,.. cream twenty per
... ') r.c2, „tTf.y '',.. s ' '' k',..` cent. and make the
~.„... '4 .. .‘`0,# 'S5t. butter firm and
t ' ' 4- {r.,.., --. -61 sweet. In fattening
" rl..*: ci cattle, it gives them
..4 ,1
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_-,K... - .. _:,-,..,_.‘ '''. - their Isq de, and
•re....5...;c 14 7 -.7. "' —l4 - - ---- ... - 3...- -4. makes them thrive
mu'' =ter.
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In all diseases of 'Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers In
the Ltings, Lircr, 1
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acts as a specific. A... : .., ,s -,-.. - -,...' •-,,--,,
By putting from ~.1 n. V ;.. :, ':' 1 '.. §71.f4 .;
one-half a paper -...A.:42;k.,:- , ~,q , 1 , ! ..-;40; * . .. .0
to a paper in a -_ • s -:-.-
barrel of swill the -- - -1; . le_=- -- - -
above di sea s e 9 1 - .:-.,- "o,' . „ • os: , --- 7.-
will hs eradicated I - r. -7-- - - - ---- - - ---
or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain
prevdntive and care for the liog Cholera.
Prien 25 Cents :Per Paper, or 5 Papers for • SI.
S. IFOUTZ
AT TITBIT:
IMOLESALE. RCA AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 'IIS Fra lin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by Drtiggists and Storekeepers through
out the United States.
Sold by P, STEBBINS S.: CO.,Coudefs
port, Pa.
WELLSBURG gr. COUDERSPORT
-
STAGE, ROUTE.
T"'Stages .on the 'Wellsboro and gon
derspoq Line will leave Weilsboro every
Monday and Thursday at 2 o'clock P. M ,
1 .
arriving at Cour crsport on Tuesday and Fri
day respectively Leaves 'Coudersport every
Wednesday, arriving in Washer° on Thurs
day at 12 o'clock M., and. leaving Couders
port on Saturday, arrives in Wellsboro on
Monday at 12: c:.eloce M.
This Route has lately changed proprietors.
and the undersigned is determined to keep it
in goOd order iioth with respect to teams and
drivers. Ample accommodations for trav
elers at Vermilyeas. 1 HENRY' CRO,I'UT
Gaines, Ang.l2, 1865.---p6rapd
t4lieve what fine BARGAINS
!are to be bed at- - OLUSTETYS.
PHIL ADELPI3IA.
IATRONAI; E
TO YOUNG tr.E'J
FO i i UTZ'S
MEM=
PREPARED BY
-
AMER 11.0 TEL,
CORNEI• 4TH k WI G IAM STS ,
W.ILLI.AMSP RT, PA.
1 A L. &0. MARTIN, roprieto7s,
,
This Hotel has iieen much lenlarged, refitted,
and otherwise improved, with excellent eta-
Ibling, making it inferior to, none in William
sport. —Ang_l9, '65 {
PACIFIC II
170, 172, 174 & 176
(ONI SQUARE WEST O,
Between Caurtlandt and Del
JOHN PATTEN.. Jr
TAE Pacific Hotel is
known to the travelin
cation is especially suit
and bnsiness men; it is in
the business part of the 13i
way of Southern and Wt
adjacent to all the prine
Steamboat depots.
The Pacific has liberal ceommodation for
over 300 guests ; it is well urnished, and pos
sesses every modern im rovement for the
comfort and entertainment of its inmates.
The rooms ate spacious at d well ventilated ;
provided with gas and wa er ; the attendance
is prompt and respectful r and the table is
generously provided withi every delicacy of
the season. i •
i :,
The subscriber, who, fo the past few years,
has been the lessee, is n w sole proprietor,
and intends to identify imself thoroughly
with the interests of his house. With long
experience as a hotel-keiper, he trusts, by
moderate charges and a liberal policy, to
maintain the favorable reputation of the Ph:
cific Hotel. JOHN PATTEN : JR.
1794.1794.
OF
NORTH AMERICA,
PHILADELPHIA.
Oldest Insurance Company in America:
----- -----
Cash Capital and Surplus, over
• x 5'1,750,000.000. •
SEVENTY-ONE Years Successful Business
Experience, with a reputation for integrity
and honorable dealing unsurpassed by any
similar institution.
LOSSES PAID since organization, $17.-
500,000,00, without the deduction of a cent,
or a day's delay
LIBERAL RATES for all the safer classes
of property. Insurance of Dwellings and
Contents, a specilty.
BRICK,or STONE Dwellings insured per
petually, if desired, on terms of the greatest
economy and safety to the insured.
I
It is Wisdom arid Economy to insure in the
best Companies, and there is none better than
the old Insur#nce Co. of North
Amerita.
Apply to M. W. McALARNEY
Agent for Potter 'county
NEW FLORAL SKIRT.
g. OTIS'S
New, Novel, & Most Serviceable
LADIES' 00 P SKIRT,
SEMEM=
ThiS Skirt combines three of the greatest
inventions known in the manufacture of Hoop
Skirts, for which letters patent of the United,
States have beenlgraoted.
let. It has s beautiful Patent Pad, which
doubly protects the ends of the bustle springs
consisting of hea l y Satin Jeans, neatly bound
with kid.
2nd. A superior patent clasp, used in
joining the springs together.
3rd. The springs are fastened together by
meats of this PAi'ENT CLASP o .which possesses
Superior Strength and Finish over all other
fasteninse heretofore known or used.
The combination of inventions as applied
to this, the Florlii Skirt, gives it the advan
tage over all others, in Durability and Style,
out-wearing any two emu* skirts.
Orders solicited. Skirts will be delivered
aboard of any freight in N. Y. city free of
charge on receipt of the meney. -
Manufactured exclusively by the
American Skirt C 0.,,
106 ORAN,GE STREET, •
Brooklyn, N. V.
For sale by A. MILLER A: CO., 340 Broadway,
N. Y., and by the Trade generally.
IL J. ONISriED'S \-71
STORE can always be found the best 6
Crooking, Box and Parlor
S T - 0 VIE S
A iso. TIN and SHEET•IRON WARE, POTS,
KETTLES, SrIDERS, `SCOTCH BOWLS,
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD
RONS. Also.
Agricultural Imploments.
such as PLOWS,: SCRAPERS, CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES,
DOG-POWERS, ke.
HIS WORK
is well made and the material iood. 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, Couder4)prt. Aug: 1, 1863.-50
WAGON SHOP !
T HE subscriber having located in Lewis
ville is prepared to do all kinds of work
in his line, on short notice and in the best
manner.
Making and Repairing
of all hinds. I 'am enabled by the aid of ma
chinery to do Work in the wagon-line better
and cheaper than any other establishment in
the county., am also prepared to make
COFFINS. . • EDSON HYDE.
Ulysses, Penn'a, Dec. 41'864
PtIT_NAM
Clothes . Wringer
Will wring anything from a single Thread to
a Bed-Quilt..
rsress : !$5.50, 1 86.00, and $8.00.'
P. A. Stebbins & Co.,
Agents far rOtter county.-Jan 25, 1863
Si~maos
lOTE
REEIVICH ST.,
BR I O4DWAY.)
Street,s,Heto York
The ° ' ár
Proprietor
well and widely
public. The lo
ble to merchants
close proximity to
y—is on the high
stern travel—and
pal Railroadsi.nd
THE DROP
"Lie.....-aildlet::LiVel7-
31C 4 Mta COMM IVICYPIVC).
Ten-Different Departments
THE MAMMOTH EMPIRE
TORS
• Sci that while others are ma)it;ng up, we shall ~
r . ,
stilovE OFF THE Gat}
cu.., J. .( ,r- el f. Ds ; I
,
Are now ready for wholesaleing and retailing. The first departmentis filled with
DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING , BOOTS SHOES,
Flour, Feed, Pork, Groceries, &c.
Give us a call and save Fifty , per Cent. We return you oar thanks foryour liberal Patron
age foritlie past year, and shall continue to sell
Wellsvilre, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1865
Pro ono Puilico
P. A. STEBBINS &Thi
Nead4.44'rit . o . ..••fol' - ,8 - ,arg4ins.
FIRST FALL OPENING!
Elegant Seasonable Dress Goods
t on - R-v . zt - ro fvo Tct -1-f-trYT T 7
21.4 01,(Lia.LAA L'AdAl •
I, • . •• • •• , . •• ! ,
Dress and CloakTilinneWit
r.
6,1,7 1 ( 4_,.)
MAMMOTH STOCK OF
4:3 00 0 0- tM aro )Is.o4sies'
r.
The Proprietors of the POPUL4AR CORNER STORE are a :
deterrnined to supply this maric'et j with the best quality i of
DRY-GOODS, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, DRUGS, PAINTS,
'ILS, VARNISHES; AND PATENT MEDICINES
01 .„ •
FLOUR FEED & PROVISIONS
5
P. A.,1 STEBBINS & CO
October, 1E65
INN
O ®pew. •
CROCKERY, YANKEE NOTIONS, &C.
, Nos: 2. &3, Wbolesale and Retail
AS CHEAP , AS . EVER.
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as
COME !
MUST,
C. H. SIMMONS.
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