The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, August 07, 1866, Image 3

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Co fueslay• Eveming,!•Aiip 7 '1865
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al and. General.
tried the New Lamp Chim
neys at Stebbms'?....
igrOtrasted is selling flour from $10.50' to
1)12.50 barrel.
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-The August Magazines and lots of new
tooks'fin Safe at the Pott-otHee Book Store.
urslaSo . n Nelson & have dissolved
partnersh4. The Grocery business will here
aftei he nductecl by idr. Nelson.
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vir The Fall Term of the Ulysses Academy,
`under the 'charge of Mr. F. M. Joh -
nson, will
open on Tiesday, Septimber 11.
Our thank': are due Bona Schnvler
ifar. S. F. Wilson, and Glenn' W. Scoheld, for
valuable iinblic flycumenta. .•
6 Uniiin friends from the country
ng town can find all the late papers
'at the Union League Rooms. Eu
e "Journal" office stairs.
Vir
when vlsi
. ' by 'calling
trance by
VerA ;pecial session of the Grand Division
of toe Suns of Temperance will. be held in this
%pjaie on'uesday the 14th inst. Quite a nuni
-31cr of perons from abroad will be present.
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or There is no such Rank as the First NA
tionat Batik of Portland, Connecticut, but there
are a great many well executed Bills purport
ing to be issued by such Bank. Beware of them!
.reaple who don't want their cattle put
the,jn -nd d , - 4 ell to keep them in
some.aa, find
fault y; duty.
Sharon Pr
30th. t
pleasant
has here
parties.
Cuuuty held yesterday. We have ,not
learned who were nominated. The Demnerats
nvillhotdtlleir ConVention bit Monday. /There
*re only seen • candidates ror the nomination
abr Treasnrer, on the Union Ticket; Messrs.
•H. T. Tag,gart, H. I. Sizer, S. H.-St4rs, Win. L.
g.. 4 'insign.. Philip Lewis, B. S. Gotild and John
.Beeran.,
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V i lle t lister' cd general accident Tickets, in
. tiring , against all accidents, traveling or other
prise, fur $5,800 in case of fatal accident,or - $ . 23
, weekly 60pen...anon fn ease of disabling bodily
. iuljury, ca be ha.l at the Jot-a:FAL office,n o pru
ill
'dent nian ' travel Is-Rhone beinE, in ii.
snre—
"The exile se
fis net great— bile theibenellt and
*acuity a =del cannot e estimated.
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or- Be are of • er complaint amongst
- Abe chit& li. Thousands of the little Onesan
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mealy a, from isorileirs of the stomach and
bowels,„a m ay, •ab I too mancl homes are
snandeied- esefati by the hands of 11114, preva -
lout diger ei. • Cod's, PFAuepsia Cure is a reli
able - rem yin all such, cas,, as well as for
dyipe - mortgeitien, iial hmalache, sour
.atkaratb, want of appetibe -zed. wenecal debility-.
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*lmaxii. Ras-assn.—The
mount oi reeeip is for Inters
. this (lath. Congressional D .
fiscal y' June - 30,1666:
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' 'THE BouNre Bitt.---A Wes bin•-•-j,n despatch
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• &SYS 1 u.Letters are pouring in already byhuri
ldrede, asking for instruatioas and forms in re
:tationi-ta- applications fur additiotial bounty.
-21Jude7 the recent act, nesiO can be famished
*Mail' after' the Secretary .of Warnd of the
Treasury shall bave_ Are. prescrawd rule. and regii
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„lotions as B provided by act. I willyroh
ably require several weeks., in the Pressure of
' Ot4rbusui&s.beforn tbessstem will be adopted,
' aad llietegulations can be prepared4nd printed m
for distribution. '. Letters of inquiry Must reain
unanswertl, and ....had better Hot tie written
until noti- hiis_bee4 given through the public
press-t he fulls bare been prepared and
pouted -- ; I he•Seciind. Auditor's offl.le will set
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410.41) , !' e claims of the heirs of deceased
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least
le411;.41 as - there will he at k_ , two hun
dred t6o dof such claims; time Must be re-'
itturekkn' preparing •the proper register and
6*ol:7iec -arrangements mad toreceive
gieta -
..,: lOTA% commend the following to the dis
,lbelieyer.'s of honesty in Insurance tropanie's
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Ibis -writ nby a young man who tely went
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from;' Williamsport
. to California, and is now
practicinglaw in San Francisco: I .
"A.tran tion was closed up yesterday which
is en mac to the credit of an Eastern corpo
rationlio this I cannot forbear mentioning it for
the.benefi of those Whom it may J concern. =
About tw months since Charles Splencr, Esql
amsmber. f our bar. fled- his application for
insurance in the sum of 810,000. win the agent
4if the ilturersal. Life Insurance company of
New ork. -.The application was forwarded by
the 1. Steamer, and five days thereafter Mr.
S w, ' t — : i t ed. The President of the company
-a- . ' - lied of the facts and although they
baa the:. , wer to reject the application when it
arrived • • , mail, some twenty daye thereafter,
yettaay_ -. : pted it, forwarded thejrnoney,aud
yesterday f wa.s paid . in gold tci the I widow.
--,- -'• , i 1; wxpaper Reading% -,.
.-..• i to'
A. Corr:. .. ndent of- the Germeen. Reformed
, ,
MiiskoiVell entions .. - - the impression produc e d
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upon, a taaeler from Europe,while in a western
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by-witnessing4ithe.,eageruess or, Americans—
fermewspipers. lic -says: . 1
"Ile has "IY approached me. With eyes gleam
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ilig..with : , urprise, admiration, and 'delight.
'What a wonderful race the American people
are." 'was his earnest outburst. 'Every man
with his n wspaper 1 See that draiman there,.
Arabi .litt - -- dray. eagerly reading his news
Toper; and that hackman mounted on his perch
with his Whip on his knee,diving into his news
. paper ; d, yonder that laborer, stoppino. on
the corn i . t.tC byy his newspaper; and ° that
I pallor re ring the levee, with a newspaper
sticking' lo t, of his -pocket, Where he his just
l e
placed it r farther reading as he has leisure
Ito have I nit i n; ever American town and
- eity.. %. re is nothing like it in Europe. No
othe.r pea e, through . all , its ranks , can be 'so
thorough versed in the current news of the
country a d the.isrorld. :Wonderful people,
these'Amrican people,' was his pointed sum
suing up, if.toliint at the profimrid prophecy
-embpdiese n this popular phase f and fact.. This
-e xpression brings up to view the vast educational
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Nalue and ffect of the newspaper, secular or
re-li.t,ionit. n Ameriean society, touching our
•••elal, ci or intridual interests -- MmilffirZ
a sil fa.Slii, -- uat: - .•: 1 1„.1,35 4 :i5T,0r pol:s.44lc:i.ii
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1 (1 ' prom the Wellsville Press..
A Tfirsiont, Tour apillTrgrat.
Picinips are usually of sucli'common-place
character, aa,ta_ Make their ,m4ntion a merely
'dull reference,q6 dieldulleit itflisiciderits Re
e.ently, hbwever, we have had the pleasure of
1016impating In- it itie-bic, so:striking in its char
i acter and impressive in feature,; as to justly en
title it tol, a place among the aniversanes. , Our
company was , a spontaneous one,i numerously
made zipl tiniclepas - ivre„saVout for our day's
journey - up anicingthe'rriauntains ot onr neigh
boring cdunty ofrotter, we could not but feel
it a pity thit many more of buineighbors,tiome
detained from , one. cause,and some from another
could riot nil be participants in our tour. The
day was bright and beautiful throughout,warm
ed by the sunniest suns, and `cooled by the
' blandest! of breezes, just such a day . es makes
July thelmcinth of beanty among the. Allege
lile'l. •- + ' ' - : '-'. - :' '.
All day we wandered along,here slowly as
' pending I,Ni the,,,airmmit , of the- mountain, and
again , dipping ijawii into . the Valley, when it
length past as the inn wet iliwn among the
hills, we Ibrought-up for the night at that Oar
' ruing little County, Town of Cr - Milers : port. ,
, ',We all stoppo at Olassmire i s; and, when we
say:this, lwe say all that is necessary by way of l
c oinnieht on mine host. -- Dear reader. did you
I ever stop , at Oin.:Mire'S?-:=f f notand' you have
.1 riot aiortufwhere• else than in Couderiiport found'
a perfect model of the country.inn, cosy, nerf.t
yea, charming, you can form but a faint.con
ception of tnir hotel entertainment. In / short
Glassralig'iairrot.ohly,a., model fishes - mail; who ,
i can threir,a,lly with greater mag,ic, and snatch ,
lii trinit'fr,c4ri; the -brook..:4lili b re,tter - facilitiy
I than aim of his compeers, but he knows how to
keep a liOteL He knew how Court the right
woman wben young,and marts 4 l)er too, just the
Imost cheery arid matronly/hosts who ever
epteadthe .eloth for the weary traveller among
, the mountains. How. we di d', 'justice to that
glorious' pepper of choice biscuits,golden butter
crystal honey and'fiesh,eaught trout, let our
im
readerg agine. Suppe r over, and there came
,in: -the burghers of the tOwrnmeeting us in frienly:
introduction,.,and pleasing chit chat, at the hos
pliable entertainment arranged at the house of
Judge CI S. Jones. I t was a pleasant gathering
A rare cciniing together, where new faces grow
familiaain an houiyand where One forgets at ,
once that he was ever unknown,or that his new ;
made acquaintan ce was ever a stranger."
he evening passed—night came, with sleep,
ne of those cool luxurious nights, replele with',
'balm and breeze,, causing:the steelier to dream ,
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of peace,ipurity and paradise. We slept,sweetly
and soundly, awaking in the morning, each'
looking for latitude and longitude,since the good
burghersi had. in the exercise of a generous hos
pitality, so divided up our company as to Make
it difficult to determine where one went away
into sluiriber, and came out into wakefulness.
Again ipassed aivay. the curtains of night,and
the sun rising up, looked over the mou ntain top
upon thd.ld wettings in the valley, an , bade our
company, hie away to the fishing grounds. Over
a most beautiful road along the
_valley of Mill
Creek our carriages rolled along, till, at length,
On a gentle declevity,amid forest, and field and
jowe, ati,the point where one feels that he is
jt passing away into primeval shadows, we
pitched our tents and lit up the tamp fires. The
sun rising up, looked down brightly in to the
yalleY, arid yet, as'lnionday approached, the
shadows 'from the, mountains rested upon:our
eampingi ground. - Pearly streams, - mur
muring down from the gentle slopes of -the
hill-sides: aboundingin ;trout, invited to -sport,
and charmed with their rippling voices; springs
of cool,and crystal - water, fountains of purity
and soar'eesOf g!-eaCrii - ers,which gurgled up as
frhly,whiee,...Earth first dropped nearly formed
from the;land of:Deity, as now, invites the so
journers to rest beside them, pitching there his
tent for life, , In tile valley-below) direly dis
cerned. 4 "we harked 'out from our camping
ground amongthe trees,along the slopes were
Seen, here wad:them the homes of the- sons of
toil, hung as eagles riests upon the side-of the
Mountain. The brave - Old wood beionctprinie
vat in grOwthAnd green iu their grandeur,made
tihadowslanch as 1 night shades commingle with
imisbine, In Short, this was earth's dreamland.
fire recollection of which will abide as a pleas-I
ing visioa, so, longa.s.memory shall-recall the
day dreanis of the past. Here, in this lovely .
spot; pa l t rfook we :' of the repast 'gotten up with
fiuchdamty care, i and profuse abundance. The
shermenh came in with their baskets well filled
With the speckled :heal-aim' and, these _by the
itore we It fresh from the brook into the frying
pan. Glanarriire came with a patent pailfuLand
the Ohnsted's with their scores and hundreds.
Obieffif .11 the :beautiful trait brought to our
tables that day, 'was the one "brougnt to, bay"
' 6v the rid of H. J. Olmsted, Esq„ out of which
3inige L4e declared that he ate a full'poimid
and. a half, and several ladies of our company
also largely shared each her part. That-Was a
, Woraterfril trout, 'a "several pounder,' l which
1 , would Certainly have been -weighed, hid we
I only posiessedthe scales. - !
I 1 The daY past, we returned at evening to par
, take of the genial; hospitality of cur "entertiuners
! Whose doors again thrown open, bade us once
'wore forget that this is a world of strangers.
Greeir ,be the eiernorii, long the lives, and
pleasant the ways of those into whose TaCes we
looked fOrta day in the:cOurify Of Potter.' And
I When, atjlast, the "Great Shepherd shall gather
into his fidd the Sons of Liberty and daughters
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of Freecliwp, may iwe all meet again among the
everlastiag, mountains beyOnd the River, where
, the shadows and the sunshine commingled,shall
, .sit for allltirue in the Valley of Peace.
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-ft,a p 9437,74
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59,859,24 -
14;169,66 I
$351. - ,7908,66
Thp Bottnty• `Hi' Pali.
I The following is the bill to equalize thebouri . -
ties of soldiers and sailors who served in the
late war 'against the Slaveholers' rebellion, as
itfinaUppassed both. Houses of Congress:
ISEO. Dc it enacted, &c., That to each and
every soldier whO enlisted into the army of the
United States .ftdr the 19th day of April 1801,
for a period of, not .le.m.t.han three •years, and
having served jhis term of enlistment, , has been
Honorably discharged, and who has received,or
is entitled .to, receive, froinj the United . States,
tinder existing laws, a bonlity of SW% and no
More; and any such soldier, enlisted for not less
than three years who has been honorably
Chirged on account of .wounds received in the
line of ditty; and the widow, Minor Children, or
parents in:the order niaied of any'snehioldier
who died the service' of the' United States, or
of digc-ke 'or - Wounds contracted while in the
service and in the nod itutY,shall be paid the
additional; bounty 'cif .$lOO hereby authorited....
Sec. That to each ivery soldier who
Culisted into the Army of the United States after
the 19th"-of April; . 1861, - (Rant tho Rebellion.
for a period of not - le than twdyears,nrid who
is not included in the foregoing-section ;and has
been honorably discharged' , therefrom. after
serving t w o years. and who has received, or is
entitled tn receive frOm the United States under
existing laws a bounty of sso' and no more,and
14 soldier enlisted for less, than two years,who
h 4.3 been !honorably discharged on accormt'of
retinas received in the line of duty, and the
widow, minor children,, parentslu the order
9amed,of;any such soldier whcrilied in the ser
tine: di the United States; or of wounds con
tracted While in the service of the United States
and in the line of. duty, shall be paid the addi
tional bounty .6f $5O, hereby authorized.; Pm'
fided that any soldier who . :has forfeited, wild,
aTigned,lrans - ferred, loankl,exchanged,or given
away, his dual discharge Papers,Fany r eoritrol
in the bounty provided by this or any other act
of Congrid shall not be entitted - to receive any
additional 9xuillify'w4;radier; and when appli
tion •nade by any soldier for said bounty he
!alai Ihe I n uirdd untlerlho pains aid penalties
of peiliry to mr.'ro oath or cf.:illation ort!s.,
identity, and that he has not so bartered, sold,
assigned, transferred,exchanged,loaned or given
away either his discharge papers or any interest
in any bounty as aforesaid, and no claim for
such bounty ithang*: entertained by the Pny
intoster•Generil or other. accounting or disbuns
ing officer,except upon receipt of the claimant'S'
discharge papers accompanied by the statement
under oath as by this section provided..
,Sri', 3. And be it further eroded, ;That in the
payment of the additional bounty herein pro
vided for it shall,be the duty of the. Paymaster
General, under - shah rules and regulations as
as may be. .pi:eseribed by the Secretary
of 'Far,. td, cause to be examined ,the acts
of each ' and every soldier who
,makes applie.a - -
tion therefor, ana if found entitled thereto pay
said bountc.. " '
Soc. 4, :Arid be if further - 'enacted, that in the
reception, settlement,and payment of claims fur
sal& additional bounty due the widOws or heirs
of deceased soldiers, the accounting officers of
the Treasury shall be . governed :by-restrictions
prescribed ,for/tbe Paymaster-General by the
Secretary Of/ViTari and the payments shall he
Made ingille manner under the directidn of the
Secretary of the Treasury.
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j • ': NSURANCE • •
The /Etna's . Loss by- the Portlind fire!
The total amount covered by "Etna Policies
on property destroyed or damaged' is $206,854
on which' salvage will be about Stper cent. Our
total loss - will not vary much from s2oo,ooll,ancl
'promptlyis being adjusted and paid. This
sum is 5 per cent.lupon the assets, a flg-ure but
slightly exceeding the Government , and State
taxes paid last yenr, or a proportion' equal to
a $5OOO loss for a company, of $lOO,OOO assets.
The necessity for insurance and the value of
wealthy, strong corporations, is forcibly Mos
' trated by this fire. Several weak insurance
Companies are detitroved. Portland his a pap
ulaiion of 35,000;-was handsomely built,mostly
fine brick or stone structures—protected and
screened with upwards of 3000 shade trees—
bounded on three sides by water—indeed,liter
ally, almost rising from the oceartand with a
good steam fire department—yet it has $lO,-
000,000 ofproperty consumed in a few hours—
npitia a heltday when its pe . ople are least °mu.
pied—from the very insignicant cause °fa con
temptible fire cracker. . '
Remember the trifling-origin of fires that
sweep away in a few hours the earnings of years
Consider your best interests and give, the ...Etna.
agent a call if you need proper I nsuranVe . se
curely. Toliclei issued at fair terms.
M. 3PALLRN EY, Agent.'
Coudersport, July 27, 1866. tf.
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- ConducThis of Our young Folis
have , great pleasure in, announcing that Cie,'
tiarn completed arrati b mementn foil adding as a
new; feature to their Magazine' a series of FULL
PAGE 'ILLUSTRATIONS. These will , be
drain by the first Artists, engraved in the best
manner, and printed upon fine flitted paper.—.'
Each number of the laagaeine will cantam one
or More of them. The first picture of the series
to he given with the .SErrnMsza number, is
"THE WANDERERS," designed by W. J.
The CoLomm tLLtSTEAT!ONS, which were
promised for the yearare now printing,and will
be given in the November and December num.
berg.- The first of these will be entitled "FLO. ,
V.LNDA AND FLOFUNDEL;" tte second,. "Tire OLD
MA. Olt THE' Mourrimr," designed 14. Alfred
Fredericks. .
Iv—Purgative Pills have beep . = a settled
necessity with the American . people'. rndeed,
cathartics always have been and always milt
be used, in some' form,' by l .allittankind.-In.this
country, the pp:liar form of administration has
been groWing in favor since pills were first made
of Aloes and Miubarb,rollect into a ball. Their .
high position ih the public ennfldence has finally
been secured and fastened. into permanency,by
ATHR'S CATHARTIC PILLS, the most 815111131 corn
bintion of medicine for the diseases they are
intended to cure, that science can devise or art
produce. Those who need pills,no.longer hes
itate what pills to take if they can get Ar,aa's
Pur.s.-- Wheeling (VA.) Press. - •
rDERSPORT PRiet. CURRENT.
Reported every .Tuesday by
. 41..1 alDoY.i7oii de • 00.,
• Dealers; in Gro4rice andTrocisions
Coudersport.
Apples, green perbuahel ,•
" dried, " •
Beans, • to
Beeswax, per, lb., •
Ben4ea, dried, per quart,
Buckwhearitpor bushel,
Buckwheat, Flour,
Butter, per lb., ,
Cheese, " -
Clovenseed, - - •
Coru,per bushel, • •
Corti:meal,. per .
Rzesei, per dozen,
Flour, extra, per barrel,
" I superfine, " '
Rama, per lb., •
Hay, per ton
Lard ,
Roney, per lb.,
,
Maple Sugar, per lb.,
Oats, per bushel, - •• -
Onions
Pot k, per
r".
" lb whole hog;per
Potatoes, per bushel,
Teaches, dried, per lb.,
Poultry, per lb„.
llye;.per bushel, - =
Bait per bbl.,
Timothy Seca "
Trout, per half bbl., -
Wheat, per bushel,
WhtteFisb, pec.hatflbl
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ULYSSES ACADEMY! !
,T.3l.3 , sses, Etotter Co.,
F. 31.
Mrs ETTrE J. bErbit Y; - • Dreceptreas,
Miss GER.A.LiaIi.E WOOD, . - Instrumental If alit:
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'Fan 'rtt ni opens Tuesday, September 11, 180.
Winter . ...December 11, 1866.
Spring " March 14 1887.
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Stedents are:itistinier#6onle trip tehe present at
tho commencement:'
Classes win be arranged to accommteete
Students, before entering their classes ,will pay for
half a, Tette and the Incidental Fee,; the balance to
be paid at-the middle of the Tend: - I`lo dedeletiors •
will be made on account of Students leaving, except
in cases of sickness.
Sobtal and moral culture receive due attention:
We will labor, sa,as esrnr for the .welfare of those
who may tomb under our instruction: -
TeSt-nooks can be obtained at the Institution.
Rooms tan be'rented and Boafillhg obtained in pri
tate families at reasonable rates.
r I l Tuition per Term
English Drrnches, 00
Languages and Higher Mathitriatiti, ": 6 00". ',-
Drawing and Book-Keeping. each (extra), , 2.00
loran:extent-a Mrisic 8 00
Vise' of Instrument, - 200 .
D,iss~liitlori H of', Pa~tners~tp~
OTICH is hereby given that the copettnensitip
heretofore existing wader the =Me Or M. Nelson
& has this dity been dissolved by mutual consent.
Those Owing the firm will mike payment to Mason
hielabh, and those having chains against it will pre.
sent them - to hid foe settlement
MASON' Isi . k. - tseet,
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businties. iui be continued at the same
place by the undersigned, where he will b. pleased to
sind.taarly iiew customers. ,
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WILE attend to the Collactioit Boont,yl snider
tno Laa act of, Congress op/sating , Bonnuear- for
morboMitty apply to me paraonnily. or-by
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Elegant Seasonable Dress Goods
THF.',.ORnR !O TORE PULL!
Dress and Cloak Trimmings
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The Proprietors of the P0p,144R CORNER STORE are
determined to supply thiS market with the best quality of
DRY-GOODS, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE,' DRUGS, PAINTS,
OILS, VARNISHES, AND PATENT
FLOUR, FEED & PROVIS SON.
May, 22, 1.808.
COUDERSPOR2' I AND SHIPPEN
STAGE ,ROUTE.
!MESSRS. GLASSMIRE S. WHITE'S daily line
"' of Stages will leave Coudersport, until further
notice, at 8 o'clock in the morning, arriving in Ship.
pen about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and will leave
Shippen on the Arrival of the morning train, at 10:30,
amvingin COudersport about 5 o'c?Ock, P. 14
Travelers aro refered to theTimerrable of the Phil
li
adelphia k Erie Railroad,Which wil be found adver
tilted in this paper, for further part( nitwit about the
advantages og this ratite. New YOr passengerswill
SAYE 30• MILES TRAVEL AND 5 HOURS TIME
by taking this route in, preference to that of the Erie
'Railway. NO CHANOE OF CARS BETWEEN
SHIPPFN AND NEW YORK. ( Pine, new, cchn•
fortahle wagons and good teams are kept On the Stage
Route. Packages and Express busin.es attended to
with care. ! . 1). F. ODASSIITRE
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MILES WHITE, Proprs
INOdersport. Pa., Oct. 9, 1865. 1
An Invention of Bare 'Merit!
i I er.w. r I •
seal• -
fi - IffE.TAL TOP 4,1-- . : 6 , LAMP, CHIMNEY,
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410 ' . THAT WILL NOT BREAK
BY HEAT,
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.. ,4 Burns up all gas and smoke,
ass: never breaks by putting on a
' shade; short, and not top
heav7; is easily cleaned by
......' remeonng top; in fact, the
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most perfect chimney known
—and is f ast superseding all
others where it has been in.
traduced, •
No dealer can afford to. be
Without them.
NEW LAMP CHIMNEY CO.,
5,... , ..-1 ' 731 Warren St., N. Y.
A T
OLMSTED'S
SToitit can als-nys be found the best o
Cooking, Box and Parlor
S T ]ES
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Also. TIN and SHEET -IRON WARE, POTS,
KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS,
FRYLNG-PANS, SA?-PANS, and CAULD
RONS. Also, I . '
..„
Agtieditutall Implements,
such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES,
DOG-POWERS, kc.
HIS WORK
is ti.ell made and; the; material gOod. Goad
and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in
any / part of the County—Terms easy. Ready
P:y of all kinds, including Cast, seldom
efused.' ,
' Store on Main Street opposite the . 0 1 .33• Court
House, Coudersport.' Aug: 1, 1863.-50
PiNGREY'S- ELECTROLEUMI
OKr( will remove allikinds or G rease , Tar, from
die finest CLOTH,'iritliont stain, and cleans KID
WES :without marringAbera. Sent, 'post-I'l4ld,
for 50 cents per bottle. 1 100 bottles $25. 5) bottles, $l5.
Address, -1 „ D H. PEN - GREY,
raylsm3 1.,. ilarrisburz, Perm
BINGHAM ESTATE.
ntilr l rthn°Vie r' t : a"ceftetai°in Uoeregtwila:olvn only during n
weeks' at whith ,time Mr. Ellsworth will be there.
He win also be in ISmethport during the weeks of
Grant in McKean County.
persona who have b 'oianeiwi with the Estate are re.
qtlebted to meet him at those time.%
Letters on business addressed to the Office at Wel:La
hore', wilt be pfomi4lT answered.
May. 1,,1868..-, _ WILLIAM ILI CLYMER.: .
90.. Morith ' for Six
entirely new articles, just out. Address
V. a, 1.4%; Bullaui.B.ddSturd,ll.dus.
?1,1r.13.
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P. A. STEBBINS & CO.
Banner Store
OSIVAY 0, PA.
SAMUEL JOHNSTON ,
Would respectfully inform the citizens of Pot
ter county that he is receiving, weekly, from
New York, supplies of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CAPS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
1 HARDWARE,- -
- PROVISIONS,
EARTHEN and CHINA-'ARE, &c., &c.
He is determined i .
NOT TO BE,UNDERSOLD.
Erighest 'Market Price Paid for Shingles and all
kinds of Country Produce.
Feeling thankful for past favors he hopes by
honest and fair dealing to merit a continrtince
of the same
CALL AND TRY THE PRICES!
Oswayo, Nay 22-6ra
• Ortlans 2 Coati Sti
101 Y virtue of an °Mir of the Orph sn's Cottrt of MI-
D ter county. Penn's., the undersigned tiaard,an ..f
the person and ;estate of FRANK J. RrISSM AN, A
minor), will orer at Public Bale, on the pretuisee,s:n
Sweden township, the following described real estate:
A certain tract of land in said township hegin-Ing
a post in the centre of the Potter and Lyconnng
pike and In the north line of lat.d 'late in poss...ena
of B. F. Huzie,lthenCe West 276 and 4-10ths ; erel,a -
to post-; Unmet north 47 and 8-10;hs perches to
post ; - thence east 204 and 17-100tha perche< to a p x ;
thence south 4 4 2 X degrees mind 12 and ,a-10 perviles
a poet; thence north 4I) and three-fOurtha .legr ,, a
east 19 and 'Meths perches to post _ ; thence •onth 17
and three.fOurthl degivba east 54 and 6 10ths perch. a
to a pO4 I thence trench t degrees =at 16 and .5-1011 a
percbea to the place of beginninq ; Containing -
BeVenty•-fonr. and Flvertentha aems, abont
flee acres of which are improved, and a frame 4w;.-
ling house thereon. Sale to be made on the 25th day
of Argun, A. D. 1996, at 1 o'clock in the niternoun
said day. Terms, Cash in hand.
RICHARD IL earls Guardian.
Couderaport, , July 24, 1868:
A LECTURE
I.Young I.llen. Jrar Puezasuato, in a Seali-d.
Envelope. , Price Six Cents. .
A Lecture M 3 the,Nature, Treatment, and Radiesi
Cure of Spermatohrrhoea or Seminal Weahni.s.,lia
voltutary Sin[ ion, Sexnal Debility, .n.l Impedi
ments to marriage generally. Nervommea
Von,. Epilepsy and Fite ; Mental and Physical I. ra
pacity reaulting_from Self-Abuse, &c: Rotrarr .r.
Cm.vrawaxx, M. D., author of the tireeu BOvet,
Thu wbritt renowned author, in tn. admirable Lec
ture, clearly proves from his own exprrter."th'st tbs
awhatedneequtces of self-abuse may tveft auta a 13 re
moved withou medicine and without *darrzr rfmll anr
gicaloperationa,bongies,fings,inetnimeata,or col MS la,
pointing out a Mode of mum at once cerh-ii. ittec.•nid
by which erer3t sneerer, no matter wha harm: ditiori
may be, mayeure. himself cheaply, privately, and
radically. Thi lecture will prove a boom
and d/a t •
Scot, u uude san r ,aall,An. a plain envelope, to ' it
post puid, on peceint of ix ceate, or two post stampa.
Addroo the publisher*.
CHA S. :I. C. ELITE :t" , l
Sovery, New York, Post. o=l, L. , 1 4T.Z.83,
CLOTHING,
HATS.