The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, August 21, 1866, Image 3

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    TOR' POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL
Coudersport, Tuesday Evening, Aug• gl, 1865
Local and General.
orSee the Card. of. Pam Bake'r, in. rrlation
t Pensions and Bowlines. Ite4it carefully
sold it will sive.l/1m and those womiunnetliateL
1 - interested much trouble.
WOMEN OF THE WAR,
nartford Dally Times.)
Here is wbook unlike any of its predecessors
in the wen,7.literature which Las proVed so pop
ular. It possesses a fresh and peculiar interest
all its own; the portraiture of the noble women
whOse devotion to the alleViation - of human suf , -
ferog, and to the, glory of their couutryts flag,
i upelied them to abandon the pleasant home
sphere which it was their pi ivilege and office to
Morn, and go forth with our gallant arndes to
the field .of etrife and blood, there te. illustrate
the loftiest and 'most truly
. heroic. traits of hu ,
Min nature. In the of scenes of their
hospital experience, where as ministers of mer
cy they were enabled to cheer and comfort the
sisffering,and to south the last hours (tithe dying
it was the fortithe of some of the women to ex
hibit a beroisM as true and lofty as any that
had ever been displayed on the field of battle.
Nor is the narrativwbefore us confined to scenes
of this character; for there are given in this book
!accounts of deeds of bravery and glory by
women in actual battle which may well put to
many of the boasted exploits of our sub
diem.
The history of tl.e late war is rich iu this ma
, tetial of woman-heroism. No oth r war iu any
la,e Or land, ever developed such realities as
phis bOok treats of. Joan of Arc in battle, and
'Florence Nightingale at tl.e cot of :he wounded
and Suffering soldier, have been many times re 7
p•oduced in the vast tragedy which for four
years was enacted in our Southern States.—
'W here a 'Crime - tit war has produced one
Florence Nightingale for the world to wonder
nt and admire,thiS war produced scores of noble
women heroes, as self-sacrificing:as the heroine
of Scutari.
These accounts are all authentic. Mr. Moore
has been at the expense of much time, travel,
'Rua Money, to obtain true and reliable-state
mente; -and of such only are to be foiled in this
'volume. Every character here is a splendid
one. Many heroic deeds of equal interest, and
'possibly in some cases more romance, might{
have been recorded of women who went with
the army as scouts or -spies; but nothing has
been admitted here relating to , any woman
wimee character was not known to have been
pure and above suspicion.
We have been tempted, in looking over' the
roof sheets,to mark tier our columns a number
• of things iu the army life of such noble women,
here treated of, RA Mise, Margaret E. Brecken
ridge, Mrs. Gen. Rickets, Miss. Carrie Sheaf's.
Mrs. Booth at Fort Pillow, and many others;
but want of space forbids.
The " Women of . Iha. War " is a , book i of
nearly 600 octavo pages: It will be published
about the end of August by S. S. Scranton &
C 0.,. 0.6 Asylum street, Hartford Conn., >and
will be sold by subscription only. MrScranton
ttie believes Les held a responsihle btriness
position imthe Ameriena Publishing Coapany.
We have not much space remaining; but it
must ii) just'ice be added: that tltis volume is no
catchpenny affair, but a book of real merit,and
published literally "without regard to expense."
The steel portraits are in the very highest and
costliest style of the art 'and so many-of them
must have involved a very heavy outlay. Sonic
ia• these portraits of the women 'heroes arc
"beautiful exceedingly:" and the matter of the
book,no less than its elegant style of publication
must insute a wide sale . • _ .
_
nr.A..gents wonted in every :township and
county of the country, as this b:iok will be sold
by subscription.
GOOD NEWS TO SOLDIERS 1 !
AND THEIR HEIRS I I
'.101%T/SXC:Ol‘7'..
ALL who have any interest in war clainAwill
find itto their advantage to read the fol.
Jowlr_ig Acts of Congress which Lave recently
bevme law:
Sec. Ist of an act of June 6 1565, provides for
'all soldiers or sailors who have lost the sight ot
both'eyes, or both hands, so as to require con
!slant attendance, the sum of $2.5.
SEC. 2 To those who have lost both feet, or
are totally disabled in the same so as to require
constant attendance., the Sinn of 0. 1
SEC. 3. Those Who have lost one hand or one
foot, or tire sudisnbled as to render them unable
to perform manual labor equiTalent t 9 the loss
of a band or a foot, the sum of $.15
SEC. 4. Persons NAV have been &coital of
their pensions under Act of March 3, 1865; in
consequence of being in -the civil service of the
United States Goiktruinent are restored.
- Sm. 5. Pensions are extended to - dependent
fathers and brothers, as Well :is to mothers chid
sisters.)
In addition to the above art, to such persons
are embraced by it, Cono ' Tess,before its close
.July 25. 1d66 , passed a bill increasing the pen-
Ision to *widows and orphans, and extending the
;benefits of the pension laws to the heirs and
!representatives of certain invalid applicants, to
, •
,
• BEO. f4l of the act of July 25, 1856, provides
for pensions to widows of deceased soldiers or
sailors having children Irr such soldiers or sail
ors, at the rate of two dollars pet month for each
child of soldier or sailor under the age of six
!teen years. ' To derive benefit from. thiS act it
tinecsitry to Make 'new application, surren
lerizig the old certificate.
SEe, 3 gives an increase of pensions to those
-Widows now receiving a pension of Jess than
eight dollars per month, except Revoltitionary
widows.
Applications for rensions must be made bey
fore t.he Prothonotary.
MIC,VMTPX - JEM.
nE'BILL Ta.EQUALIZE BOUNTIES
rp
HAS DECOME A LAW. The following
is arranalysis of its provisions : I
1. $lOO to three years' men who served their
time. -
- .
2. $lOO to three years' men discharged by
reason of wounds receired;in Eervice.
3. , 1.439 to the - widow, minor child ren t or pp.-
rents, in the wider named, of any such soldier
who.died of wounds or disease contracted in
'service. _
A., $5O to each soldier not iucluded in the
foregoing classes who enlisted for txvo years of
more, and discharged after serving two. years.
5, $5O to every soldier eniisted for two years,
and discharged by reason of wounds received
in the line of duty.
6. , $504.4) the widow, &c.. as above, of every
soldier enlisted for, less than two years, who
died in'service, or of wounds or disease contract-
elf in thelarmy.
No additional bonnty is allowed to thr l ee
years' men who have received, or have hereto
fore been entitled to ireceive, more than $lOO
national bounty, and none to two years' men
'who have received or are entitled to more than
$5O. The, law only applies to honofably dis
charged edifiers of the late war, and to none
'oho have'. Id or transferred their discharges
bounty.
ersigne.d -will attend promptly to the
f all such claims, at reasonableratea.
ties reside at a distance, the huainess
i ne by let.or. Address,
DAN BAKER; •
l eisport, Potter county, Penn.
2m
or rights t
The un.
Collection
Where - pa.
rimy be d.
Cau•j
Ang 201
'I e Normal
. We afe. in feedipt of aneweiliMitti . mil jotti
nal called "The, I\ mural," published at Ediii
boro, Erie County, .Pa., .by J. A. Cooper. ' it Is
conducted in 'an able manner, and. the typo
graphicalappettranee is all thatcould Vdesired_
l 'eaeliersin ail parts of, the ciminqy - will find
this work admirably adapted to their rufession
and ho I'M!, cal i peruse its pages with ut being
sensibly . I . ,betie tied by so ing. T e editor
says it .IS,' ..pr posed to publish a magizine for
the young tea liers,and for the great army [50,.
OW] of teachers in the Keystone, Empire and
Buckeye'states who do not now read or see an
educational jonrnal; to make . The Normal I Se , .
ful to them by infurining tlibin what they ought
to do in the sc . 00l room,how it should Le dune
•nd assistance in doing it; to in
• to spend their time out of sch4A
the trandsl of the reader's duire
in; to encourage ttiose who labor
es, and to 'excite in the public an
cause of education."
and where to
form theth boy
to awaken in
for improvern •
under difficult
intertst. in the,
INSURANCE.
The (Etna's Loss by the Portland Fire I
The total amount covared by iEtna Policies
on property destroyed or damaged iti5206,85 , 1
on which salvage will be about 5 pericent Our
total loss wilt not vary Much from s2oo,ooo,and
is being promptly adjusted and Odd. This
sum is 5 per cellt upon ithe assets, a figure but
slightly exceeding the government and State
taxes paid last year, or a proportion equal to
a $5OOO liiss foe a company (it $lOO,OOO assets.
The necessity for insurance' and the value of
wealthy, 'strong corpotationi, is foreibli illus
trated by this fire, Se;vemb Weak insurance
Companies are destroyed. PortlandhaS a pop ,
ulation of 35,000;-was 114.ndsoMely built,mostly
fine brick or stone • stractunis--pfotected and
screened with upwaidsi of 3000 shade trees.=
bounded on thr'pe sides by witer—indeed,liter
ally, alitiost eising from ithe ocean—and with a
good steam life, deriartinent-yet it has $10;-
000,000 of property consumed in a few hours—
upon a holiday l*linn ILy people are least occu
pied—from tire kerV insignicant cause of a'con
'eruptible fire ciaclitT.
Remember the tiritling otioh of fires that
sweep away in a feW hoths the earnings of years
Consider your best Mtei+sts and give the..tna.
agent a Call if ylk need proper Insurance se-
Curdy.. Policik issued :at fair terms. .
MWq WALARNEY, Agent.
COudersport,July 186 6. tf.
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Patented' March 7. 1865.
MORE .DURAB L E;
MORE GRACEFUL,
• MORE , ! ELASTIC,
And Zvi I keep its shape . and retain its place
better than any other Skirt.
, 1 1
This new and beautlful style ofiSkirt, Waa awarded
by the thinkr A 31IttlICAN ENsvarrp Feta, held in New
york Cit - , October, 1565, a I k.
04. :.'l.l - s• - •ax• Me dal :
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM EVER GIVEN FOR A HOOP
• ISKIRT.
1:' • 1
The Steel Springs are wound .with a fine plated
wire (in ,placel of a cotton coveriikg) which will not
wear °lgor be ''me soiled, andl the whole Skirt' may
be wssiirm wituncr INJURY or fen of rusting cud will
be as gtidd as low. I
, : I
Tama
COIBINATIOIi SILVER SKIRT
This i.,ventilori combines id b the ordiusry cotton
Skirt the-atlv:totatz , s of our Silver - Skirt ; the bottom
hoops are the r ante as thoselused in the Silver Skirt,
the ouvring of which cannot wear ufr, Cthile the up
per one's are covered with bnOon. No lady having
once vv ,l ?rti ono of our Skirts will be willing to wear
any other, as the' lower hoops of all other kinds are
soon injured cud 'soiled.
The hest materials aro need in their construction,
and froth their durability and neatness, they are des
tined tObecome i
• 1 A FAVORITE SEIRTI
,For Sale
In Candeisport, by P. A.l STEBBINS &
CO., D. E. OLMSTED,. CHARLES S.
JONES, and N. M. GLASSMIRE.
At Roulpt, by 0. R. W I EBB.
111..5. Burbank , . traveling Agq.,
13.-6 at 32 Cuu:tlandt St. N. Y.
PIIO^I'CIGRAPHIC.
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' • E. &11. T ANTRONY & CO-,
Maanfactirers of Photographic Materiali;
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• . IVLIOEESAX.F. AND lET•ILi
',ESO - 1 33.-orid•cyrsy, l'i"evis York. 1
It addition to our Intain business of PRO 0-
oItAIIIIIC MATERIALS we are Headquarters or
the rollosvimg, viz. I 1 . 1
I STEREOSCOPES & STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS
Of. American and FcirCign Cities and LandseiipeW;
Orope, Statuary, etc. i I .
STEREOSCOPIC,VIEWS OP THE WAR, .;
li
t , etn negatlVes made to the vdribus ennipargiis ind
forming a complow Photographic history of the great
contest..i
• ,STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS, . '
Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or the kltere•
°scope. OurOatalogue w 1:
ill be cent 55 azty kddress
on reebipt of Stamp.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
Mann foci ftre more largely than any other hor*
about h2fio varieties from ,50 cents to 00 each OUT
AL131711.9 have the reputation of being euperief In
beautjaild darabllity to any others.
•
Card ,Phdtographe of, Generale; Steteg
men, Actors) etc.:, etc. I
Our Catalogue etnbraces aver FIVE TTIOUESAND
differontl subieett, includigg reproductions of the
most delsbrat'ed Engravings! Paintings, Statues, etc.
Catalegtres gent do receipt of stamp.
Photographers nod othernordering goodif C. O:D.,
will please ,remit 25 per Out of the amount with
the' r rder.
Dar The 'prices and quality of our goods cannot
Lill to satisfy. !Rut( , [June 19.
1866 1' 1 1866
Philadeip is Si, trio itaiiread.
rl l
1713 greatilhiery
trersesithe Northern and North
west. coutties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie
on' lake lgrid. IChas been lensed and is operated by
the PENgSYL, /NIA Itittno/V COMPANY. ! ' •
Time of pabscnier trains at ;Eat PORIUIL
' I LEAVE EASTWARD. , . .
Erie Mail Train..... ....... .---- ------5:02 r. S.
Erie Expr as Train 1 11:48 P. U.
' LEAVE WESTWARD, 1 ,
Erie Mall rain 1 ' - ' , 1 4. 00 A. lg.
Erie Erixpress Train t ' 1.531,. x.
Passenger cars run through on the Erie Mail and
I Express t raiiis without ellen..o both ways between
Philadelpbial and Erie.
NEW. YORK CO NECTON,
i i,
Leave New York of 9.00f.1. 31,, arriVi•nt E
Erie 0 to A.M.
Leave Erie at 4.45 r. m.,arrivelat New York 4.10, r. m.
ELEGANT SLEEPING CARS on all Night trains
For i Ilona ation respectlnglra..senger business,ap
ply at Corner ot 30th-endltarlt et streets, Philadelphia
Aud for Freight Vastness of the Cotnpanyis Agents
• S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market streets.
Philadelphia.
.T. W. Reynolds, Erie. ,
Wm: Brown, Agent, N. C. R. rt,•taltimore.
11. 11. HOUSTON, Goneral Freight A gt. Phllada.
11. W. GWINNER, - Getieral Ticket Agt. Philada
'A.L. Tr LEH, General Supit,'Erle. ' , .i. .." . ,
COURT ••PROCLAJIIATION: -
WHEREAS tho' Hon. Robert Q. White President
Judge, and the Ilona' C. SI Jones and G. 0.
Colvin, Associate Judges Of the puurts of Over &
Terminer and General - Jail 'Delivery Quarter Ses
sions of the Peace, Orhiuts" Courtend Court of Com
mon Pleas for the County of Potte} . , have issued their '
precept, bearing-date the.Tweniythird.day. of June,
in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred
and Stxty.Six, and to me directed. .holdlert a Court
of Oyer and Terminer and di:mural Jail Delivery',
Quarter Sessions of the Peace,
_Orphans' Court, and
Court t of Common PFealcilif the Bbrough of Couderai
port, on MON9AY, the 11th day a September next,
and toi continue one week • '
Notice is therefore.bereb - y given to the Criropera,
ilusti6s of the Peace and Constables Within- the
county, that they be then and there in their proper
pellicle, at 10 o'clock A.. 1 DL. of said day, with their
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations. and other
remembrances, to do those things which to their
ofllceit appertain to be !done, And those who are
bound' by their recoguizanoes to prosecute against the
priseUers that are orehall be in the jail of said county
of Potter, are to. be: Ilion and there: to prosecute
against them as will bejust. •
Dated et Coudersport, August 13, 1888. and the
90thyear of the ludependew e the United Stales
of A,huerica. W. W.•BROWN, Sheriff.
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Orphan's Court Sale.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of
Potter County, Pa., the undersigned, Adminis
trator of LESTER FLING late of Ulysses Township,
de:eased, will offer for sale, on the premises in Lew
lartile, on
SATURDAY, the 15th day of Scptemer next,
the iollowing described Real Estate, to wit All that
cerMin tract of land or Village Lot situate In Ulysses
tp., bounded us follows, viz : Beginning at a. post the
north-east corner thereof, thence south p degrees
wesiq 8 meta to a post, thence north 88 degrees west - 8
reds; thence north 2 degrees east,B rode, thence south
88 degrees east 8 rods to the place of beginning ; Con
taint.ig 64 square rode of land, and being part as Int
of land convoyed by deed from Bingham Estate to O.
A. Lewis. The improvements consist of 'a one and
u half story frame house and a small frame. barn.
Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M. To be sold for
Cash . LOIS FLING cool:,
Aug. 13, 1586. —4t Adm' rof Lester Fling, deed.
TUE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE Or
MI INVALID:
Published for the benefit and as a Caution to Young
Men and others, who suffer from Nervous', Debility,
Premature Decay of Manhood, &c., supplying et the
dame time the means of Self-Cure. By one who bas
curd himself after undergoing cOnsiderable quackery
By enclosing a post-paid addressed envelope, single
copies, freo of charge, may be had of the author.
' NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.,
iSBPJS3O Brooklyn, Rings Co., N. Y.
TRANSrORMATION!
The superstitions of antiquity are only "food
for laughter" at the present day, and yet this
is an age of
MIRACLES.
accomplished with the aid of science. For
example : grey, sandy or red• hair is
Changed In a Moment, •
to the richest conceivable black or , brown, by
a simple application of
Cristadiciro's 'Hair Elyis f
Manufactutel by J. CRISTADORO, 6 Astor
House, New York. Sold by Druggists. Ap-,
plied by all Hair Dressers. [June 19.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been restored to health in •
a fclw weeks by a very simple remedy, after having
suffered for several years with a severe lung affection,
and that dread disease, Consumption—is unions to
make known to his fellow-sufferers they means of
cure.
To!all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre
scription used (free of charge), with the directiOns
for preparing and using the same, which they will
find .a SURE CURE for Consumption. Asthma,
Bronehetis, Coughsl Colds and n 1 Throat and Lung
Affections. The only object of the advertiser in
sending the. Preset - 10 nis to benefit the afflicted,
and spread information which it conceives to be in•
valuable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his
remedy, as it will cost them nothing and may prove
blessing.
Parties 'wishing the prescription, rasa, by return
' pleasr address •
)Revl. EDWARD A. WILSON-
,Williamsbur4 Rings Co., New York .— tiyJyB
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Adminiktrator's Notice.
wHEREAS Letters of Administration on the
I Estate Of JOSEPH A. DINGEE, 'ate of Heat
ing township; deceased, .have been granted to the
undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are
requested to make!fmmediate payment, and those
having just claims against the same should present
them; duly authenticated, for settlement, to
Jilly 24, 1266. CHARLES DINGEE, Adm'r
•
STRANGE, BUT TRUE. ,
Every young 134 and gentleman in the United
Statea can hear something much to their advantage
by return mail (free of charge,) by addressing the
undersigned.' Those Who have fears of being bum
buged will oblige 'by •not noticing this card. All
inherit will please address their obedient servant,
THOS. F. CHAPHAN,
831 Broadway, New York.—llyjyB.
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ULYSSES ACADEMY !!
Ulysses, Potter Co., Pa.
F. 'XL JOHNSON, PrinelpaL
Mrs. NETTIE J. BRIDLEY, Preceptresa,
Miss GERALDINE} WOOD, Instrumental Music.
Fall Tel nr opens Thesday, September 11,1866.
Winter " December U, 1866.
Spring " ft " Marie 144 1867. •
Students are ssasssitxsomotran to be present at
the commencement.
Classes will be arrangea to ixeconim6date
Students, before entering their classes, will pay for
half ti Term and the Incidental b ho ; the ,balance to
be paid at lilt) pilddle of the Tenit. No..dedoptiara
will be made ou account of Students leaving, except
in cases of Sickness.
Social and moral cultufe receive due attention.
We will labor EARNESTLY for ibe welfare of thttse
who May come Under , our Instruction.
Test-Books can be obtained at theitstitution.
}teems Can be rented and Boarding obtained in pri
vate families at seasonable rates.
Tuition per Terri!
English Brrittles, O6
-Languages and Higher Idatheniatics, 6 00,
Drawing and Hoek-lieeptngi ettalt (eitra) 200
Instrumental Music, 8 00
Use of Instrument 2 00
. _
pissol talon of Pa rtiverstip.
NQTICE is hereby given that the copartnership
heriitefofa o:telling tinder the Mullis of Et... Nelson
dr. CO.. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.
Those owing the firm will make payment to Mason
Nelson, and those having claims against It will
Sent them Whim for settlement _
MASON NELBO2i,
Aug. 8,1868, . FRANK - PHELPS.
Dar Jhe bensintuis zb l is 4 cObtlnded at the same
place by the undersigned, where he will ba pleased to
see all his old and many new customers:_ ,
' MASON NELSPN,
BOUNTY COLLECTED
IWILL attend to tile Collection of Bounty, tinder
thp late act of Congress !equalizing Bounties, for
all who may apply to me personally or byrnail.
Address,, . JOHN C, JOHNSON.
Atry at Law, Emporium, Pa.
An net 6. 1866.-4 w 1
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Auditor's i Notice:
•
Tun undersigned Auditor appoleted by the Court
of the County of Potter, to distribute money In
the hands of the Administrator of the Estate of Wm.
Nelson Howe,-late of Bingham township. deed, to
and amongst those legally enabled therato,will meet
all parties ieterested, at the Ilegieter'3,_olffee in the
Borough of Coudersport, EinWednesday, the 16th day
of August 1866, at 2 o'clock P. Y. to attend to ;ho du.
ties of said appointment. DAN BAKER, Aidßor.
Coudersport, July 3, 1866. ,
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Auditor's - • Noliceo
Trrinz undersigned Auditor tri.potnted by Coirt
of the. County of Potter, to distribute money In
the hands of tbe. Administrator of the :Estate of A.
C04).08601 Ulysses totiindhip;idettd,to and amongst
those legally entitled thereto, yijitneet all parties in
wrested, nt the Register's - Ofirees in the Borodgli Of
Coudersport, oh WednOsday„ the 18th day of Augusti
1868„Ot 2 o'clock to attend to tb6.dilties of r said
appollittnent. DAN 73.SKtlii Auditor.
Coridereport, July 3,1866.
Auditotog . Ntottedi
.
E undersigned Auditor appointed .by Doi Court
M A
iof the County of Potter, to distribute money in
the hands of the Administrator of the .Estate of N.
Behrtomakerlaft crftho Dldobgh of Coudensport,deed
to and monist; triode legally entitled thereto, will
meet all parties interested . at the registers Oilica In
the 3orough of Colidersport on Wednesday, the 16th
day of August, ittilf,at 2 o'cioc t.m....tcrattend to the
finites rd said aponintrrisnt. DAN ElNE,D.;Auditor.
CA/udresialkt, July 8,1856.
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NAIESSIIS. OLASSMIRE & WHITE'S dally line
"' of Stages will leave COudersport : until further
nutlet, at 8 o'cidck in the mthrtingi itrilvlttg fn Ship.
pen about 4 o'clock in the .afternoori, and will leave
ShiPpdn tin the fifilval di the Morning train; at 20.00,arriving in CtindersPortelxtut 8 o'clock ; P. lif;
TraVelereare refered to the Time-Table di the Phil
adelphia krEtit3 Railroad, whidh will be. foiirld idier;
Used this paper, for further partieulare about the
advantages of this route., New York passengerswill
SAVE 30 MILES TRAVEL AND 5 HOURS TIME
by taking this route in preference to that of thti Erie
Railway. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN
SHIPPER' AND NEW TORE. Fine, neWi elan
&Kahle wagons and gcladjeaniX ere:kept on the Stage
Route. Packages and Express rentiliess attended to
with care.D..F. GLASSMIRE,
D.
MILES WHITE, Fidpra
6ondenrpcirt. Pa., Oct. 9,1885. 1
An Invention of RnreJai
METALMimes rasa
TOP
tit LAMP tiiiMNEVi
THAT Will: NOT BREAK
1 Bit 11111k11
Am find imiiice;
ver b r e a ks try puttincon
de eliort, and not
,top:
• emir/ ; is basilf Cleaned by
oVilig, tap; fecti.the
most t perfect, chimney known
41. —end is fait etitierseding fill
others w here it has been in:
troduced.
dekler .Fen affbrd to bi
without' them; •
NEW LAMP CHIMNEY 66-
-
13 iffilitett I;
*
*
• AT •
H. J. OLMSTED'S
TORE can alwayg fbdod the best
0 Cooling, Box and Parlor •
KTOVES
,
Also, TIN an d BENUE •IVIf WARE, POTS;
RETTLES, SPIDERS, S OTCH Etriyq,
PRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD
RONS. Also, .
lisplententi.
such as PLOWS„.SCRAPERS, CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RARES,
DOG-POWERS; .tc.
HIS Woitit.
is *ell !bade aftd the Material gdod: .Gboa
and substa.ntjal EAYES 7 T.ROUGHS pot up in
any part of the Cerunty,--Terms easy. Ready
Pay of all kinds, incladifig Cat , deldont
refused. L r
Store on Main Street orposite ibe Old Coirt
House; CoUdetspo#. .Auk, I, i 8 6 3.. -So'
PINGREIS 'ELECTROLEUM
:r.
~T will remove-airrode b 27rCase; Tar; dr.O . from ,
-the finest CLOTH, )frith stain; and eleans.RlD
OVES wlt . hput inaryjn4them. Sent, post : pald i
50
forcents par bottle. DO Wei O. 60 bbtries,
Address,.. , H. PLWGEgrat, .
raylsms Harrisburg, Parma.
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Until further potloe, the Office of the Estate in
Coriderspott Nih Itb peit ottly during Codrt
weeks ; avehloh time Mr. Ensworth will be there.
He will also be 111 Ettriethiroort dinng the *earl OY
Court In McKean County. • ,
Portions Who haiis busltfesi WEE the Estate are re:
quested to meet hlrq at those ttmet.
Letters od budinemaddressed td the Office at Wells:
hero', promptly answered. •
May 1,1866. WILLIAM B. btrafzE.
One
:,
ill
MI
Mayi 22,'1866:
BiivGthmi
tad ' • ali
w ig cintiroyar,T.ctichiAustout ,
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, zy it tt:E fsgy
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0
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ENE
tern for Bar ain
SPRING STYLES:,
P. A. STEBBINS
Benner Story
Wotild respectfully ihform the Eitiiens of tot:
ter county that he is receiving, weeklyi from
New York, j supplies of
DRY deOpi i •
CAPS,i, 111
11100t§,1
.HARDWARE;
. .
PROVItiONSi
eitßtiii and CHINA-WARE, ii 6:; &Os
11
He le detertnitled , - .
NOT TO BE UNtIEFISOLI:k
ifoiest ifiiket Price', Paid for siciagiee lint aii
' dads of er io •
ry pigauce
i; :.
Feeling thifikfulfde l pelt feliergr tii ntifiles by
honest; Mid Mt deidog to ttiegi gi fonttnuenegi
iit lila staff. 1
1 .
AND TRY THE PRICES i
CAL
Osviaya, May 22-6 m
. .
, •
: • ,•
jOrphans 2 l berurt sale, . •
rpm of an order of the Orphtn!irldurt of iliiii
Jo ter !county. Penn's., the undersigned Guardian it
i t
the person and estate of FRANK. .1. Rrisasi_t _I
.- -
minor), trill offer at Public Sale, on. tha pOmillni
BWed r v , itownshlp, the following described riiia ea., -,
bl'giviala ••
Ace n tract ot land in said township
a post IC the centre of the Potter and Ificculnsof . e . .. - - - .
pike and in the north line of land late in paSe.ssea
of B. PI Elaxis, thence West 278 and 4-lot-e
top post ; thence noithl 41 and Meth.' .percMelc to w
poet ; thence east 204 and 17.10Qthe percher to it a , .t: •
thence South 423 degrees cast 12 and 8-10 pelch " 'l'
a poet ;• thence, nor* 4D and•Aree-fourthe drftrecg,
east 19 and 7.lotbs perpbes to post; thenei 'Oath 17),
and thiee•ltitirthe dahlia` Ewa 64 and 6 10thi p.Sealwir
to a post ; t i henee Reath 29 degrees caa...loautt.o.l/...r1
perches t 6 the place
~ , 3: f beginning ; echitalnlng
BevenArfony and,Five ntha sorea bolt t Twangy.'
die acres of which are imProted, end 1 trawls dwr..:.
litufltodae thkelin.. Bale to be fnade ort thli 25th day.
Of August, A. D. 1866, at 1 O'clock io cue afternoon ckt
itahl day. Teirmi.4:4llll In band. I .__.:__
,_ . . .. RICHARD HI SMITH, Heiitatan:
Condeteport, July 24,!1855. - • •
,• -
A LECTURe -
Mo.
Temps' Mon.,irrarr Puitianzi; to a Beeied
,•„1. invelope. Price Six Cefiti.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treattfettt..frof fladkialt
Cure of Spermatohrrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Tn.,
voittntary Em !salon, Sexual Ifebflifil; and •lutpedtw •
Meats to marriage generally. NeryonatieaNCon,nor.:
thin; Efilepay and Fits ; Mental and Physleill Ines
pacity resulting _from Selflibtate; Ma:
Gators:imam., .M,D.,artthor of Ahp Green Reek,
The licirld.retintfted antliet. in tbf admirable
tore, clearly proves froM Its own .6xperience. Wir •
awini consequences of aelf-abria — e may be citaketuarj ref
moved without medicine, and-Without dancietliik
gicalopertlions„bousies t rimpaYtatrtuments,orebraiana,„
pointinsiiiit a mode of coils at once eerie! :Led teltre nal
by which eve* sufferer; n6reftter what.hiPedriditiall` 2
may be; may cute himself cheaply, privajely, and. , .
radaWly. This leant* playa a boon trimittswrahe
anal thoracic*• •
Seni, finder seal, tri .
enveloße, Io'AT fiddrell+a•
padt plild, oh receipt ofiix cents, or twoirioss sister . :
Addreem the publisher', - •:i ,
CIIAB.J. C. RYA Icr et. co., • , •
127 Bowery, New :York,. roM Otbei wi
73/1111
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