The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, August 14, 1866, Image 4

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Voidirotedfreem firstface.
• freedman a chance to beionie n freeholder'.
April 23, the Horse Judiciary Committee re
ported against the President's recommendation
to modify the test oath. Congress, however,
earnestly desirous of coming to a better un-,
derstanding with Mr. Johnson, "did-not in any
• way attempt to force unnecesdrifi troubles,
and the Senate, May li, rejectil a moderate
hill of Mr. Trumbull s Yestratning the caps
pointing Power"of the President. --I - ._.
The history of the Tariff bill in this session
• Is one of neglect and pappdintment. As
early as January petitions in favor of a Pro:.
tective Tariff were poured into Congress. In
Jane and July it was dhatedlin the House,
and, July 10, passed by, a vot of 94 to 53.
.Though mot perfect, it, wrte,a de. 'iled ilnprpve
-.meat upOnpie,tatiff invexiSte.n e. We would
'gladly . bavetiecepted - it with al .its fiults,,but
bad little hope of-its pa sago n the Senate.
July 12 that body postponedthe bill till De
cember, and next day thefriends of protection
introduced a revised ith, i into 00 House.
Gradually the excellent ,measures which the
Coinisitttee blid`tiriginaWrep#ted were frit-
teiett Atity. :The Senate neeented the rerfsed
i . bill litly;24, withatmericiments• in:which- the
House - refused to 'concur: - Al Coininittee Of ,
Conference was appointed, and on, the last',
day of the session this, enfeebled and ineffic
ient measure was finally adopted Iby both
Houses. We have no desir6J at present, to
criticise further the actlion of Congress, es
pealitlJY: orthe Sedate, in this unpardonable
attire to do something decisive for the en
rouragement of American manufactures, and
the general financial ihtsres,s. in a policy
which began by raisin the tax upon Coal,
and increasing, it upon fron, i was impossible
to {lace ;much confidence. A separate bill to
increekto the duty upon Rumor ed Wool passed
i
the Howe, just before ladjou nment,i but the
i
Senate wasted no time n layi git on the table.
Congress has j ,made little chringe in, the tariff
it found imposed and we suppose we should
be grateful fOr ev this stnall measure of
wisdem.' . I
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,• Other financial le islatio of importabee '
Wittfteilnuitch neglectdd: - T le Loan bill was
considered in the House, an in its original
shape defeated March 16. On the 23d_ it
passed by 83 to 53, arid Ap it 9 was adopted
in the ! Set:fatal:ly a large maj ray. The Com
mittee .of Ways and Means February 1, re-
Ported:a - bill to Fund the Nat onal Debt, which
, • wati'subsequently cut] doam and changed sol
that it was necessary to cha ce the very title.
The Bankrupt bill, a very i portant measure,
which, if passed, would hav been of immeas
urable benefit to the _count y, Was approved
by the House as early as 31 y,..but the Sonnle
,objecting to the entire principle
_of the bill, l
'lagittill.December. I ,A more gratify.-
lng feature of the'firetncial action of Congress
ices the passage of the Inte l mal Revenue bill
in June, by which at least $100,000,000 of
of taxes per annum were ropdal ed. A stronger
evidence of the-wealth and resources of , it'
country' hartlil not - be given itirinthe this was
accomplished a little more than a year after
the,endlof the war, rinihwith a debt Of *hod-.
sands of milliOns unpaid. , Had this removal
of dirict taxes_biehhtocrimhtnied with a more
ri .i
stringent protective tariff, weshould have been
better satisfied. „But, Co gress proceeded ,
from mistake, to - cdiatake. , -July 18,-,:the Sin. : ,
ate resolved -- to increase" Hi' imy of its 'olMcers
ateernnloyees, while,,May g5,--the.dangerous
rbillto,eque.Hzekoletima l b_ nutlet! 'passed the
i t
House by a neatiy unani ous vote. The - se "
two Measures,were, d.estin d .to, servo each
other well. ] The Senate dtffeated .the, Bounty
bill, July 24, and the Hous , two days after,
refused to concur - bi the-bi I to inereast sala
ries. On theiast day of t o Session, a .Cpri
14610CommitteeComittee tacked - Oth of these prop
widget to,the Civil Appropriationbill anti
the House, protesting,aga nst increasing its
wages, voted for the bill or the sake of the,
aoldiers':Hciuntifq, while ,t 6 ,- Seittaie,
,protest
inrfagainst'the bounties,. approved the bill for
the sake of its salaries.-' This pleasant little
- arrangetne4t, whlch was carried out o irrepec t
ive ofPattY,44,lilgeed bi the Preside t, and
is now - dnotheilliciof thatltwo Wrongs, :. far
- Cita ,makingeone rigid.; fralake each othe . p -
Anore,monstrons.n., ~ _, 1, - .. ._ , -
Corigress, Ifay 30, finally, Passed. the. bill to
facilitate commerciar, ) poStal, and' military
communication betweent e sevdial' . BtatOs. , -,
a wise and importatWm, Bare, which ought
to do. novel} to. _destroy 1 e monopolies thdt
rotelhepeoptelL l A bill t; reorganize the Jti- i
, - 4144aty of the United States was adopted.
The Army , bill 4, giVing us a large military
force, was adopted at the end of the sesiien. i
River and Harbor improvements lucre author
ized,l
but a much needs pi
to protect
the banks of the Nlississi pi from inundation i
was defetttPt 'JAM, Neu rality bill, which re-i
~ ,pepied,h3,9 ,Old law's b' which the United'
'State's' bOtind herself to a extreme neutrality,
•utyhi, , ,,thAjo,rigalypatien . _ swell,: was , . passed
r
in the House, but in the SenaTe 'Consigned to .
a Committee,. arid Sera over till December.
The spiriyof thiarbilt NV A carried out in other]
resoluti,ona by (.3opgressire,quesiing the Pres-i
rient r uC i repctri - if - as& ii, Metlean-citizens in
Ireland wareltelilillegafly imprisoned, asking
bite to interfere in bel elf of the Feniansin I
.: Canada;lindildecnriten ing that' ll 'prosequ- i
~. At
t
one imtha United Stat s Courts,against.Fen
lens should be stopped.
What may bi called e -personal business
..` ef7Congraclitta7ser at interesting points.
• WhOrklleisessiori:begit ~both,Houses unani
mously passed resolut ons of, thanks topic,
. .A.cmy and. Navy,.. , WILLIS at the close 1 ere
, practicajljt carried out a the bill,creatiegithe
"..titles Of Geneirtlinthe ArniY; and Admiral
in the Navy—honor/3,i tended by ' Congress
I
for ' Grant.:•and. - - .Farrairut--who were keen
afterward 'nominated by: the President, ;an'tl
cenfirmed by the Sena,e: The right of joint
. P,.,..Stocktou of liew4ersey.to a seat in':- the
Senate was' disputed in March, and on the
23d he was, declared entitled to hill piece, by
-a close vote of 22 to 2i, Mr. Stockton voting
. for himself. 11.iis led to-a, very exciting de
bate, and Mr, - Stbektou finally yielded to the
, arguments against his right to vote in his own
case when be was unseated, March. 27, by 22
. 4,021 It neat, supposed that New Jerley,Which
.. had so thoroughly in orsed the Union policy-,:
would send a Radicel Sumter at once. An
" election Was pre Vent d by the treachery of
James M...Scorci,zSpe ker,of thelNew lerscy
_ Senate, who, electede s a Radical; and distil)-
gnished above - ,541 pits in-,the State Ric. the
loudness OfJais_profe sinus: of fidelity to hii
1. Party, seizedithe first 'opportunity• to appose
I it. Every Union" me ber of the New jersey .
-.:Legislature opposnd. IC. Score!, but having
• the decisive vote he fused to allnw an, elec.
',. tioa, and the intentin of the Union pdrty to
send, Altiailder G. attell—one of the best
men in the State--to the United State id
Sen-
ate was defeated... T e expulsion of Mc. Se
-1
Ire. from the councilof -his" own party, and
the - eonfidenceef anparty—even that he had
treacherously nerved 'followed as a matter off
: course. The death f Solomon Foot, Senator
from Vermont, occurred March 26, and George
F: Edmonds wa - § eie ted his successor: July
-11, Senatcir-Laeeezf Kansas died e c-a, snieide; I
1 ...
Roth Housesrpfdd ti eir tritiato of .respect•to
'the memory -of ,Li tit'.;•Ocra - . Scott. Jamas
•Ifumplireys ' Aepres ptaitye from• New York,
died June 18, and t e u-nril tribute of respect
was paid. A pain 1 duty was imposed on
V4e, Liourie,•in Jane, yno attack A 'tde by Mr,
7: 7 5
.:. Acnai.Seitu of Kntuckr-ispoli licr Griquell of
liitnia- for words Br/61144W abItte;11110 spec
ial committee appointed to ,eionsider this
breach of privilege reported in 4ivor of the
expulsion of Mr. Rosseau, hut th pious° con
tented itself with a vote' of !censure. Mr.
- Rousseau, however, signified bib Intention to
rejig). , - Another peribnal , makiei of hornet - I - -
azie to Mr:MCDougalrand a few,: others was
the SOnate resolution! forbidtp4 the sale of
whiskey in the Capitol .% ,! i ~ .!
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Congress voted to itcdinit *
twb new States to
the Unidn. The hill' to admit Coloardo was
vetoed b - \ the Ilesidert M.4y 35th. , upon
grounds which we think insufficient July
2fitli ;Nebraska hits declared t{ State by Con
gres; but the President had thus far vt ithhe)d.
his approval. April I9th, the' House adopted
a-resolution of inquiry, whether Jeffe l rson Ds
xis TV , - ai guilty of ineiting.,nssassimition, - t - ts
ehargedeby Presideht-John,son.- -Tice ref-irt
of 00 Special Committee-oe the saiject wits
made,July 27th, and' has been .too ,recently
before - our readers toneed dutch comment;
Tile course of the Demddiratc minority( in
Con"ress reflected little credit on its ability.
Iti ineathers'earlfdisfirighfsed themselves, y
factious Opposition i. ;to ..irn endures they. w ere
porierless to . defeat, ;ffncl by propositions•Eind
argproents which called forth the'derisioO of
the people. In Febrimry we find lfr., Cowrin,
oft ennsylvanfa,orignaally elected as Otepnb
lican, but long sincepi. deserter from his con
stituency, declaring that; thel war is a failure
unlessilie Rebel States were at once adtnitted.
In 'March, -Garrett Davis advised the PreSl
- to declare a convention; of the Congres
sioital minority, and the Rebel claimants of
seats, the true Congress, and to enforce its
legislation by the military poWer. Mr. Rog
ers of New Jersey, the welliknown leader of
the Democratic party tin the House, was in
fayor of taxing national seeurities, and Mr.
Chanter, the equally' well-knenm follower, bad
the, audacity, in May, to ctifen a series of res•
olutions indorsing the President, denouncing'
Congress as wicked.: revel utibnar,v, malignant,
aid mischievous - . : Forthisiinsult Mr. Chan •
ler was at once cenSured. I 'Ale minority was
reiinforced by a smaH plif i tyl of seceders . from
the Union party, in both H
ouses, Mr. RaYmond
of New York attracting -n,edflattention by his
i l ingenuity in voting on bOthl sides- of the great
questions considered.. Dixoe, Van ly 1111:1 e,
Willey and. Delankareamong the otliers,who, ,'
eleected to Congreis by the Union party, were, '
tfireughout the se.Ssion, ;generally ready to
ore with its opponents. 1,11 these ge,ntlemen
lowever, the Union majority was in Httle fear.
)out a more seriot 4 cause for uneasiness was
1,
Abe attituie ofth'm Pre3idebt. The call for
ItliQNational John, fon Convention, June 25,t0
Pmeet at PhiladelPbia in •.elugust, resulted in
the resignation of post-ma t ter Denuison from
the'Cabinet, Jnly 1.:, followed in .n few days ,
by that of Attorney-Gehl. Speed, null recently i
lby that of Mr. Harlan, See'retary of the Lite- I
!rior. Warned:bythese resignations, and tin-. 1
:ticipating a sweepkr.g, remitval of 'Union Men I
from Government Offices after Congreds had I
adjourned, antt,the appointments of Copper-! 1
(heads .to their; plitees, a Union caucus Was
'held in - July, to devise - measures - to prevent
'these evils. . Mr. Stevens'S'concurrent resqlu
lion to netharize the presiding officers to slim-
Mon Congres.s &bring the recess Vrab;lioweer,
(defeated, end Congress in!!adjeurning ha s I tch.
the conntry to. the _Executive ....limitetl, fortu
nately; by the laws it frahied, and, without
his 'conseift, estatilished t, .t . / ' .- 'II
- I
nit -aft ra-session•o/ 1..
' - ' , -Onlthe istb of J tolgni
, ll ,
months, Congress adjourned. For its fidelity I
to the great principles of be Union party, its;
boldness and snecess in'iasserting thein, it,
deserves the 'thatiks of the' country}. • Never'
. littd the National Leglsl4ure such mighty,
I work to .do--never tadAt - been surrounded
with such 'perils and - teroPtntiont!.. It is true
that the X.X.,'XIXth Congtess failed to insist
%mil. impartial Soffraged but its legislutiim
Must end in the destrnetien of all proscription
on account of rime or color. With all, its
Notts this Congress has bravely and success-,
fulfy defended the prifjciples for Which the
war was fought, ana Vilti out it for it bultr . ark!
1 the gains of the, war ir tild unquestionably i
b'e swept oway,l - •., . L .- : .' i • : :: i 1
. . . ,
'.A DREW Joirsik&! Irr'Tap'AsoN.—Lett
it be engraven'pn ever heart thatitreason ,
is''a.crime and i,rtitoilsolBll sufferlits: pen- I
city: While we are aplpalled,overwhelmed I
at the fall of
. 4e man in our mitiSt by the.
hiwid'of a' iitutpr, ilia::we' allOw:inen::—l
care not by'lwhat 'Weak) Ms—to attempt the 1
life Of the Stitt!eWit.4l npunity ? «'e While e
1
strain oar; rOinds to:clop-Olen(' the circa--
11 ' 1. 4." 31.. .thN 'aisassiMatten - , shall we alloW
the 'natiOn' 'to be assassinated 1 I speak in '
no spirit ot'unkindness[ I leave the-events,
of, the future: to he (listed of as they arise,
regarding rpylell as Iti ,bumble i i ngrument
of - the ArnerichiY.p4l l 6. In this, in all'
thinfr- justice: and pz ment shall . be de
-1 .. . . ,
termuted hy4lient. ! do not barbor.bitter
1 /
pr . reve,ngefali'fcelinirsi toward any. In
gerierid tea ii 4 - ,vcßio say that public
rnorals-and-opinion‘shOuld be established on
the saw, and Mem. - bl . principles' -of justice. 1
When ale - ti ! trestion of exercising mercy..
l lcomes before Me,itwil be consid,:red calmly:'
judicially-rOtembet i irivg that l i , am the
Executive or Idle nation. fi.. know. Men;
love to have their Dairies spoken of in con- 1
' nection ;!ivith irets.'oftlr ircy;and how easy!
it_ is td.:yiel , A Ito th's limpidie. !lint we
must not forget that what may berrnerey
to the' individtal is c 41ty to the State:
f .
'
' ' ' ANDRE"..Tofri; - Vf: April 1,§;1065'.'-
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• Durillt; G . eneriti Sherinat?s recent
NOV E 'Nur{ tlie train stooped at
_
\VoiceSfer, Mass., wliere i a number "(f urch
ins hung
,litte squidrel i s to the sides and
windows of ihe'car,shouting for "Sh i erMiin"
"Sherman!" The citdllati-dressed General,
yismg, peinted the'l)o . is• to a military ',tree
tloinari in the car,drssed in unifortn,wliei:e
-u pot') a biiglitleyed rerciin responded': "Can't
come that, Oeneral.l Can't fool us here.
We take the papersi We know you 1" and
convulsed With 11ig1,ti3r, the General ,1 was
coerced to the. plai,foriti.
" '
• inr7An rew: JCihtison repeatedly de
cu himself filvorlible tb,the doctrine that
"none but toyalimeh shoidd goverti" in the
ISouth,andi that the gliestion of suffrage
should be rkerr i ed 4xclusively to the respec
tive 'Statesi Yet i!nLouisiana he 'arbitra
rily depose ft: loyal Governor to recognize
I as the Executive ait Attoi•neY General who
was an ofaer of to rebel army, and he
, ctitintenanc i l ed the- uppression of a conven
tion
.of loyal' men asseinVed to revise the
State - constitution ;with
,special reference to
ihe right Of sUffraXe. c.: • ,
11- Prentice rays of 'a•rebaFeditarqrlto
"smelt a titt," that if he did and the rat
' Knelt hitni the puAr rat had the wiatt of it.
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MEESE
1221
GOOD NEWS
1 .. AND
NEW GOODS
STRODE
BUT
j
,
, ,••••••,
THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES . /
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BARGAINS ! 1 BARGAINS .
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No attention! paid to the 9 st of
\ GOODS. 1
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Prompt conformity to e Lowest
Market Pries is our established
, 1 I
'RULE.
, s 1
We are determined to give the
f
public the Benefit of the FALL,
this time. •
1 try to; prove the Rule
, \
Yorks bOln Ways.''`\
I high prices when goods
r
1 : 1
11, We will see to it that
liiEr2l3
You pal
went .up'
low pikes now GOODS
you pay
ire !down.
ay go down, but we do
Others
intend to be beaten.
not
sk - is to gilt us a Call.
All we
much as you_ please. If
Shop as
'w our prices we feel sure
I
you lin
of a sale.
_
'We tire tor the trade this spring
and. are determined that ' 1
CHARLES S. JONES!
Shall take the lead .i n f u rnishing this
section of the country with the best
I
articles for. the leUst money. Ours is the
Store where that can, be done. COME,
SEE, and be CONVINuED,
All Iliinda of,
ICot,ral Goods!!
„we- are now of at .riees which can
loot fail to Elrikc Purchaser as r.
'C l l " ll 4 teel;l3 4
i
CALICOESWITH -THE §TARCII
OUT OF BOTH CLOTH AND
11.
22 21° !
, p
I • I '1
BROAD-q_LOTH,
Plain& Fancy - Cass : l=o-es
STANDAiID AiTISLINS
Bleached amd,Unbleached
Muslinsj of all Prices.
Flannell of all. COlor.s„
SILKi'& _LINEN
HAN
SPOOL COT'rON'.,
Ticking, Striped Shirting
Denims. ,Crash, Toweling
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
All -Wool Delairiesi:Arne4 Delaiues.
Mitt. Lustres, 4te,,
G. CERIS
9
Of all kinfb. COFFEES; WHIT &
_BROWN
SUGARSISYRIPt COiIIION !MOLASSES
GREEN A: SLICK TEAS, SVICES. of all
• r
kinds. 4. great variety of the pest briinds of
SmOIMIG k CHEWING TOBACCO:.' Corn
brooms, Cedar RaeliebiNo. 1 and 2.1 1 / a kerel,
Labradoti Herrihg, laanis S Shouldei4;
Also,,
DRUGS and
EDICINES, '
EADY-MADE .O.L9THING,
HOES,
BOOTS and
PAY THE HIGHEST
U'UNTR?PRODUCE.
REMEMBER
zit,/
PRICE FOR
II AB LES S. JONES.
Jun§ b,
Ckmdciraport
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Summer .11.1i0Otigc:
YOUR'ittttention - is itivittd to the largc cad
attractive _stock - just received, and for
sale as low as the same qualities can be bought
anywhere in the county. '
We•have on hand a large and varied as
sortment of Domestic Cottons, co-nprising
BROWN SHEETINGS, and •
SHIRTINGS,
• 'BLE ACHED 11USLINS,
- .DENIMS, •
STRIPES
1 "
CHECKS,
TICKDIGS, and , , ' ' '
• .COTTON PLANVIS, an which kit
cannot/be undersold. • • -
We, purchase .onr goods for Cash_ and offer
them/at a very - small advance - •
Prom Cost.' •
MU
/ FLANNELS.
IF vox 'want to purchase
RED,'
• GRAY,
BLUE, or l
PLAID FRENCH SHIATING FLANNEL, call
At Olmsted's.
DRESS GOODS; • - ,
DELAINLS, , •
•
PRINTS, •
BROCTIE, and • •
WOOLEN SIIAWS,
HOODS,
SONTAGS,
. NUBIAS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CLOTHS, and
CASSIIIERES,".
a full supply.
At Olmsted's.
fON'T fail tocall before purchasing and
see the assortment
BOOTS & SHOES
FOR Men,.lVomen w Children, in great ye
.
riety and cheap
At Olmsted's
For Molasses, Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee,
a fact everything in the Grocery line, call
full assortment of almost, everything thitt is
kept in a country store on liand. We intend
o keep'Goods that' give satisfaction and
sell good articles profit
GrairLofitli kinds, - • •
13utter, V.
Shebp Pelts, Furs,
Deer Skine
County-, Township and School Orders, for all
of which the highest prices will be paid
At Olmsted's
Couderspot o : Pa,Nov't•
ATLANTIC AID GREAt, WESTERN
Railroad Throng! Potter county.
• •,
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.(0 : • • ;
BOOKSIDati':I
miTE .1
Potter ! t a b Nt• t o traonenbeeo
ht outtet eel?
tire stock of .. countyV, Aatin e ii Y f place and will here
after:keep on hand a Pill assortment of; • -.•
.
BOOKS' AND -TATIOERY
Including Writing, Tissue, -Per
forated ' , and-Blotting Pa pet, ,, - . En
velopesiTnks, Slates, Pencils, eray
onS, Inkstands; Blank-Books .o 1 all
• • kinds. •
Writing BOORS, Pocket DIARYS,
Drawbg Materials,
ItILAKELANICOII . S BOOKS
hiefuding the iatest Standard
NOVEIADIAGAZIIiE,PICTORIAL
- STORY PAPERS,
ALSO al! of the Stancler4 . , • ; ;
2Pd. - ..k.•eertrin s tract Of 1itn0,v....
improvements thereon,_ near Kettle Creek, i
warrant 5819, inlStewartson township, Pottei
eritintr,=?C,reontaining about 204 liOrefi. ' 4 : 1
..
C. Bashor , holds also in trust warrant n . 1
250 . 1, in Games . tosinshiP;.Tioga i ebunt.yi:i.,
, on the road leading from Germania to Gaines ~
NIISCELLLANEOUS , BOOKS, rixffitainiiii,.. 850' acres:, '-,- '
fine lot of
PHOTOGRAPHIC MAW
Special atfatition gis-ea to Orciera'for_,
novingrriade the necessary arrangements in New
York wo are onabled„to fill all such order. on abort
notice. By prompt and courteous
.attention .to e n r
patron., with fair and honorable dealing, we hope to ,
merit and receive ailargp.aham of, the patronage of
thlifse wishinglittialee In - otrr
D. O. Sr. DLitt; LARRABEE:'
m yro...—.ubscriberilate Lan dlord of the Union liaise;
viattqns to, tho Conn
ty Seat. with Hoarding, At ralionahlqiratqa ,Throta,
Wit neanna and others will find lc.' their ad'vatitage
to g . ice him a rail. S. C. Phelps. .
Ponclereport, Feb. 8, 1564 tf
AT
ou4STED!s::
CLOTHING.
At almstedli
AT OLMSTED'S
01,M§TED . ,4,
Want&
Also,
M=
AND
? I'EXT-BpoKs
FOR
SCHOOL 3
MI
=II
BOSTIIN' _CLOT HIN G - HOUSE
of
r i luE,ubscro;erieti.ctith , fort-t
ho
Cpcidonipprrau4 Ipgen „, th at b,
11up opened a,. : z
tt .
EADrY, MADE”
CLOTHING
• • •
GILLETT'S BLOCK, I
WELLSVILLE, . •
ALLEGANY CO., N.'",l'
One door below.
ANDERSON . t DOOLITTLE'S
,BARD FARE STORE,
Mete Mill bO found at nil titles, a CoMplete AnsMt•
went, ntiAla!ept etyies of •
CLOTHING, . 1I:
• - •
•• •• , C kPS,
•
EtiINISIIIN L'S., G COO. • ~
. • TItU.NK,S &C.
r • I
oar motto
for Cheat / o Cash, Quick Sales,
Sm.all E'rofits, But One Price.)
New Goods received every week.
- Call dud examine our Goods and Prices before going'
elsewhere.
June 10.-3 m.
[We tidcertiee iu the Perms Joupcit..l
ANDERSON & DOOLITTLE !
; I .
NO. S, I GILLETT'S BLOCK, NEXT DOOR
TO TIM BOSTON' CLOTHLNG 'IIqI:SE,
. I
Wellsville, - IL Y.
• I
kit:Ea u
ccivlng a complete aortment or!
SHELF AND ~HEAVY
, I
HARDWAR,
HOUSE TRIMMINGS,
JOINERS' TOOLS,
Blacksniith's Tool and Stock,
PLATED-WARE, r
Table and PoClcet Catitery,
W-HEELtik j Br. MADDEN'S
Mill, Circidar, Cross-:Cut,'and
Muley Siws
Rubber, aucl•l-qather pelting,
Hemp and Rubber Packing,
. .:,._ ... . . . t
Inti:N,NAltS;__s,TEEi„ GLASS ,
ataa.cl. O XZ
Elata. ci TI"X"'"PIE".
Turpentine and. Varnishes.
Carriage Trimmings, Saddlery
Hardviiare Spokes,
,), Felloes, ate• I
Ili
S TO:YE',
• • .Tl.N;fr . .~
• SHEET IR OA;
4-1.1 1 71)
C OPFER
,.. JOB-WORK
,
Of all kinds esseenled in the beet manner, on reaEon•
able terms. Our +flock:comprises everytking, iii
mir line, bee been bought for 4::::1,AL,...1E3c, gat
LOW NIO.IJOE,and weare not to be undeisold.
Dealers supplied, at New York Jobbers
. 0 . , ,Prices..
LB.-ANDERSON, L. f.:OOOLITTLE,
'Wellsville, N. Y., June IS, ISG6 3 mos .
Notice,
GsnarANrA,.Potter.Go., Pa., Ang. 1, 1863
IVOTICEia hereby given that Charles Bu
n
il shor,ow or late oftlie county, holding
the following deserilied property. has not ye
paid any consideration whatever fcr the games
and all persons are hereby warned not to pur
chase any of said propertylof the Eftillßushoi .
before the 'decision ofr.thof Cpurt is given in
this case and. C. I3ushor has paid to me the
consideration money therefor. (
The following is the property'':
Ist. A certain tract of land near the GerL
mania Mill, in warrant 5015. Abbott township ; .
Potter county - , Pa., containing' -100 ncrcs.-,
Also 25 acres in warrant 508 and adjoinink I
I
the above.
• A' '''Ct of land, with fill and
d - Lime '
esires I 1
ntern'. the niti—
nd vicinity that he is pie= . ,
timE
a StoCg- d non-:
WOIIIIIS.
July. 1.
Coal to
=II
The . Irndersigned d
zens of Coudersport a
to furnish,
.• .
P 0 4 14
44 6 ;, : rees•
'ratt:y. •
EMPORIUM, PI,
WO
• -
BUSINESS gOLLECE
Worth-east Corner Tenth and Chestnut streets,
- The Most 6incipleteand thoroughly appointed Btul•
ness or Commercialgollege Imthe country..
The only one in the city possessing-a Leglid a th. e.
Charter, and the onitotfe in the United Staten author.
ized to confer Degrees of Diplemay Bw rtrdt4
to graduates in the ConnaercialCmirso under It cor,
porate seal by authority of law. - .
Conducted by trentlemen - :"of liberal education and
extensive experietice in business, and affording tale.
qdalled advantages fon Quit thorough theoretical dad
practical education of Young m u for the various du
ties and employments of bus nese life.
- - TREORYr AND PRACTICE COMBINED
by a system •of • .?• • •
• • ACTUAL .VOSINESS TRAINING
original and prmemindnilf - Praztical, rring th e
stu
dentin the shortest time a:complete ingght intathe
routine, ditldN, .customs and forms at hush es, l a
genera'. as conducteditu the hest-regulatid cstanacr.• •
dal and dn:mei:ll cite Mshinents.'
• - THEORETICAL BOOK-KEEN:I:G'
Upon a new plain, with an original exposition o f lb,
sci e nce or acconnt:, arranged and puidn-hed by th,,.[
proprietor of this Institution e:*tusively for Ida ,n, n l
line '
saving one-half the ordinary labor of the Etuthn
tint! giving Mara complete knowledge of the p
of Abe beet accountants.
THE COMMERCIAL COURSE
EitHILICES
Book-keeping, Commercial Aridonetic, len
manship, Business Correspondence, Com.
• mercial Law, Lectures on'', Business
'Affairs, Commercial Custonis,
forms, and , Actual' Busi
- . n,ess Practice. •
SPECIAL BRANCHES..
Algebra
Aipbra and the Higher .17.1a11iematies, Phono
graphy, Ornamental Penmanship, the Art of
Detecting Counterfeit _Money, Engineering,
Surveying, and Telegraphing:
TELEORAPHING.
11. K. OPP.
The orranzementi lei Telt:graphing ntt fat in ad:
'sauce of-ralyttling of the kind et cr:ettered, to the put,
lic. A•regula r Telegraph Line.iß FOOICCI Cf . / With tho
Institution With twenty bnvt:boff:cee ityvarions parts
of the city, where pubicbucineog le. tlmpacted, and
in which students of this it,stitution a t e permitted to
practice., No regutnroffiee prattiLe c.t he had in any - '
other school of in-truction ir the coatty. without
which no une can obtain a positipn ue it practical op.
erator. Yournr men are condoned against thcdcCep.
tire represet,ti dot, s of 'those who, without aLy tuck
faCilities pretend to teach Telegraphing. .
. . PATRONAGE. 1
'This Institution is now enjoyine. Mehl rgest patran.
nge ever bestowed upon , any.commereitil school in the
State; Over five hundred stunente were in attend•
tines, the ling; year, and over seven haraired dam;
the pact year. The hest etas; of students may inva
riably be found heie, and all Its 1166 c ciatiuna are fist
elasc.
The It Ptitation islocated iu the mont central part
of the city, and its accomCnocations, for extent., ee.
gance and convenience. are un.‘nruacsed. Ail the
mourns have been fitted itp in the sere hest style with
Business Omens or, Countinz llousen, Telegraph
Stationery i'tore, _ and a egniar
• 13AX1 01'.75E1 , 0st1' ND IS , ITE •
supplied with . finely.encraved • lithogtaphic netts
used a , a circulating medium in ; the •pattzueut of
Actual Business. I
• _ •TO .YOUNG MEN
,tho desire the—eery hest fa eintieq fur a 'Practical
Edncation for Btvinesn', wo guarante . o n course or
instruction no where eine to bei equalled, while the
reputation add standieg of the "Audit Utica among
bust !lend ntert i ppko its endorsement the beat par.sput t
to success an advaneement, c , ntemplatity4
entering any Commercial (*.liege, are invited to send
for an '
ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR 8 CATALOGUE. .
containing complete. interior Fiona of thee. College,
and full nartizulars of the course of Instruction
terms, ,S:c
. ,
T. E. MERCHANT, ,
Supt. , oi l Office• pitstnert.
• :'n0v1.1171130
HOISO ally. Patio,
.TER; REiVE,
COLT G HS, DI,
TEMFYR, Fl
AERS a FOLNDE
LOSS. OF APP'
TITE AND Yll'
ENERGY, Lee. .
time improves t,
tsin'd, increase
the appetite—give
a smooth .er
glossy • skin—al
translorms. • t Ii
miserable alcelel
To keepers of
In all diseases.of Swine, suet/ 49 . 4 . 044 p, Peers in
theiungs, '
Arc. this article -
acts as a specific
putting front ,
one-half a paper
to al paper. in a .
barrel of swill the I
above diseases
-
- Wilt be eradicated _
or entirely prevented. if given in titne; a - certain
preventive and core for the' nog `,Chelera..:
Price' 25 Cents per Paper; or 5 P4peplfor Si..
FBEPdSE. . ,
S. A.. 1 70 00T.T7I'V. - .Sr, 13E1,0.,
• • •• • AT:TEEI.II:!:.f",
WDOLESALWanrct. itNp ,3*Dicp* pE:for,
No. 116 Franklin. St., Baltiniore,. Nd.
For Sale by Druggists and, Storekeepers through
, out the IJaited States. . ,
Sold by P, A.. SigBIIII:CS k 90.,Cciaders
plrt. Pa.
!THE ,•-• - -
1121IICICEVE STRAW-VIITTER
P:ATENTED,II7LY,' '1804•; .13P.
rrEr OUSAICDI3'O'I theai - Machin OA ate , being essdi
•a• Lind' Cold', arid' git•e:
Universal Sat4ltgtion
titn any oiler , • 1 . - • -
.stratv -, .or -Stall&Cutter
in market. -Ithasnocastingsabouta dcanben ads
or ro•p.aired in any country town.
The hnifo . -gi-ntlonaryßni• yibraiee,tieede JiEelf
"-cuts on top of t4e knife‘-cuts•,cceittldr sqno t°
any lengthyon'wish; and you cannot =le tgigll , d
work of it even with a dtill,kaife.; •,:
. •
- ; . Price;
Baniplea' Machines can be-seen , at ebPP
of the
underbignqd. .Manufactured. and for's*. by,
- , • N GQOI}S,EII.,
•
RADDE.
' • • • •
Coudersport, Pa., Oc.t:
JUST received—Polkas, Walt - 4ei,
.-561144 10. "
Marches, Songs, Dnetts, Vartallonb - .Y
April 24,'06. D. C. 8'; 31.21 L IsAIMAZZI"
PHILADELPHIA,
•
,•• •
LOCATICN AND ACCOMMODATIONS
L. FAIP.BANKS,
• • I President.
F 0 T;Z'S
Thi9 preparation,
long hral favorably
known, will thor
oughly reinvigorate
brokeia-down and
low-sPirited horses,
by istrengthoninit
and cleansing the
f 3 tomdch and lutes-
It Is 11. sure pre
."eil the quality
he 'milk. It has
proven by ac
qperiment to
reuse - the /cum.
oY milk And
anj twenty per
and: Mike tbq
tor firm - and
:et.. Tri fatt'eninr,
tle, it gives them
3ppetite, loosen 3
ir h de, and
:eS them . thrive