The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, November 13, 1866, Image 4

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    Swallovcing O 3 sters..A.lo 6.
A _BUCKER---lIIS FIRSi . OYSTER-.-S.WAI.L9IT
ING IT ALIVE-TERRIBLE SITUATION-
THE RESCUE-DI§APPEARECE
At a late hour the other night, the door
of an oyster house in our city was thrust
open, and in istalked a hero from the Suck
er State.' He was quite six feet high,
spare, somewhat stooped, with a hungry,
anxious countenance, and his hands pushed
clear down to the bottom of his breeches
pockets. His outer covering was hard to
define, but after surveying it minutely, we
came to the conclusion that his suit had
been made in his boyhood, of a dingy yel
low ,
uand
Linsey woolsey, that, having sprout
ed up with astonishing rapidity,he had been
forced to piece it out ovith all colors, in
order to keep pace with his body. In spite
of his exertions, however he had fallen in
_arrears about a foot of the necessary length,
and consequently, stuck] that far through
his inexpressiblas. His crop of hair . was
surmounted by the funniest little seal skin
cap imaginable. After taking a position,
he indulged- in a Tong stare at the man
opening the, bivalves, and slowly ejaculated
—"lsters?" ,l I
"‘Yes,.sir," responded
rator,'_'and fine ones the
"Well, I've heard of
li
, "e, out thi s i s the lust
and pre-haps I'll kilo
of afore I git out of tol,
Hav,ing expre.ssed ti
tion, he cautiously apt
and scrutenized the uL•
a gravity and .interest
done honor to the mos
into the hidden myster
length he began to soli
.culty of getting them
they looked when out.
"I never seed any t hi'- hold on so—
takes an arnazin site of screwin, boss, to
git 'm out, and ain't Or l ey slick and slip'pry
when they does come,? Smooth as au eel !
I've a good mind to give that feller lodg
ing, just to realize the effects, as uncle Jess
Used to say about speekalation."
"Well,' sir '
" was,the reply, "down with
two bits and you can have a dozen."
"Two bits !" exclainibd the Sucker, "now
come, that's stickih it On rite strong, boss,
for inters. A dozen aib't nothin to a chick
en, and there's no gettin' more'n a pica
yune a piece for them! I've only realized
forty-five picayune on my first ventur' to
St Louis. I'll tell veil what. I'll gin you
twq chickens for a dozen, if you'll conclude
to deal." . ,
A wag, who was standin by indulging
in a dozen, winked to the attendant to
shell ,out, and the offer was accepted.
"Now mind," repeated the Sucker, ! "alt
faiN--tWo chickens for a dozen—you're a l
witness, mister," turning at the same time
to the wag, "none of your tricks, for I've
heard that your city fellers are mity slip
pry coons.":
The bargain, being airly understood, our
"Sucker"-squared himelf for the onset, de
liberately put off his eal skin, tucked up
his sleeves, and fork in hand, awaited the
appearance of No. It came—he saw-1
and it was quickly belted ! A moment's
dreadful pause ensued!. The wag dropped
his knife and fork with a look of mingled
amazement and horrOr—something akin to
Shakespeare's Hamlet on seeing his dad
dy's ghost—while he burst into the ex
clamation—
" Swallowed alive, as' I'm a Christian !"
Our Sucker hero lad opened his mouth,
with pleasure a mom'ent before, but now
it stood open. Feail i — a horrid dread of
he knew not what- Tr a - t ponsciousness that
all wasnt right, and I , ,,'o3orant-ofthe extent
of the wrong —the 4 - certainty of the mo
ment was terrible: Urged to desparation,
he faltered out—
" What on earth's he row 7"
"Did you swallow it alive?" inquired
the wag.
aLswallowed it ju,
tJ bouted the Sucker.
"You're: a dead
anxious friend; "the
will eat rigid throw
- tan!" exclaimed his
creature is alive and
It you," added he, in
a most hopeless ton
'.Get a pizen puni
screamed the Sucke
1) and pump it out!"
in a frenzy, his eyes
eir soeke ts. "0, gra
It's got hold of my
I'm dead as a chick
or me, do—don't let
eat up me afore your
fairly starting from t
cious, what, ill I-do? '
innards already, anal
somethin
the infernal sea-toad
eyes!"
4 'Why don't you
it r' inquired the w
put some Of this c)
pointing to a ix)tti
,CO.
of strong pepper sa
,gh—the Sucker upon
tie bottle, and desper
lhe cork, and swallowed
la draught. He fairly
r cts, and gasped, and
0 and twisted as if it
,Ugli him with electric
lame time his eyes ran.
At length, becoming a
s waggish adviser ap
rsting with suppressed
red—
. •
• The hint was eno
the instant seized t
ately wrenched out
half the contents at
&pealed at its efft!
pitched, and writhl
were coursing thro
effect, while at the
attrelim of tears.
little' composed, II
poached, almost bl
lughter, and ;inquii
"How are you ni
w, old fellow—did you
kill it?" 1
"Wall, I did, ho —ugh, ugh, o-o-o my
innards. If that liter dying ter critter's ago
niei didn't stir a rniption in me ,equal to a
am ill earthquake, then 'taint no use , sayin'
it; hur and. hen with a: countenance
made up of suppressed agony and present
'determination, be paused to 4ive force to
his Words, and slowly and deliberately re
mirlted : "If you g t two chiolcens from me
for that live anima I'm d—dl" and seizing
his seal skin, he, v.Dished. 1
The shout of la ghter, and the contor
tions of the comp, ny at this finale, would
have,. made 10ipactiator believe that they
h.,,,y a ll 1,,,,,11 "vetAnning oysters alive:
p a;
,),',JskA)-•—(.1 ilir:r, 11 toilm,E.
M=IIE'I2M=I
Negro lIIdIOIH' or.
• A Virginid rebel, wh4r- issued a book
~I • 1
giving his; - experfences a o prtsoner in the
hands of the F r ederals t Point rooko' t
and Eltnirl, tells the foll wing 'story:
The boys are laughin at the surnmTs
which S. one of iny felldw Petersburghe s,
got to day from a negro sentinel.: S. had
on when ;aptured,'and- suppose' still pos
sesses, a tall beaver of t e antique pattern,
considered inserparable fr m extreme respec
tability in the 1 last de de,l and for many
c;.
years before. i While andering around
the enclosure, see9ng I 'suspect, "what he
might devour," hei was suddenly arrested
by a summons fro jn the nearest negro on
the parapet, who see ed to be in doubt
11 a
whether so well drssed man could be a
"reb,';' and therefor elf ther he should be
shot as one.
"\Vhite man, you be'
"Yes."
"Well, ain't you got
to cross dat line ?"
"I did not notice the
"Well, you had bettA
quick, or I'll blow half
i
As one of tbe Dove
Leers was passing alon;
was accosted by a prec
called out:
the attentive ope
:y are too."
Isters afore," says
time I've seed'in,
what that made
"Who shot the dog.
This saying, our frith
means to relish.
"If you are not off sJ, ,
a donkey."
is desperate inten'-
, roadbed the plate
iased shell fish, with
Irwhich would bare
illustrious searcher
'es of nature. At
oquiie on the daft
ut, and how queer
Whereupon the bo,
ot his companions, rejei
"I say, Bill, look
going to commit suici
A FUNNY few daYs before the
election Mr. Jacob Effinger, a; noted brew
er of Lancaster, made; a bet with a good
Republican, that if Clymer was elected
Governor the latterwonld have to walk to
Columbia bare-headed and bare-footed,
while if Geary was elected Effinger would
have to do the same: Under the stern
logic of events started out, on
Thursday after electioio, to fulfil his obliga
tion, being bare-heafied and bare-footed.
Ho arrived safely in ColOmbia.
Some time ago, ;dUring . a severe thun
der-storm, ii lady fri nd was, telling the
children not to be *raid; that God held
the thunder in hisi, hand, and would not
let it igirt,,Them urile6 he thought it for
the best. She litidli 1 idly Concluded when
a very large clap ,was ieard. "There, now !"
said a four year. Old, "God has let oof it
and gone home Out o the rain!"
• ,
A Western correspondentwho expects
to be believed, ay...s
~met . a big .Indian
tii—the plains a few weeks ago, who had
with him a lame hbridle•of scalps., Upon
venturing, to ask the l genilernan his occu
pation, the latter,,i with great_ghsto, an
swered: "Ugh,nie, been skirmishing for
waterfalls." r
No PIECE 'ORF , tl
Rosy was dividingia :
boys, i and when Jim
pulled the cat's tail,
the dame replied, 7 l 7 l
"No, Jim, youP6 ai
L
the ble says th rc
wicked." • .' '
- .1
esterday I -was called an as by Mr.
Jones; and I inteiid to piosecuto him for
it. What do youl think of it ?".
"If I were you I would not do it."
“Why
"Because, he might prove the charge,
and that would compromise youf'
It is related of Sydney Smith that once,
on entering a drawing room in a West End
mansion, he; found it lined withinirrors on
all sides Findinn• himself reflected in
every direction, he said that he "supposed
he was at: a meeting of the clergy, and
there seemed to be a very respectable at
tendance." I
as ho giu it to me!'
As the steeple ,of a church was being
painted recently attention of a little
girl was attracted by the staging put up
about it. She appeared unable to com
prehend it; but, finally, after a little reflee-
Lion, said, "I gtress.it is the crinoline. •
A GipS'ey woman promised to show two
young ladies their husband's faces in a pail
of water. They lOoked and+exclaimed:—
"Why, we only seq our own faces." "Well,
sail the gipsey, "those faces will be your
husband's when you are married:"
The alderman who Was lately injured
by the accident hl discharge of his duty, is
reported to 11.) irj a fair way of recovery.
He says he'll new be caught that ) way
again while he is lin the full possession of
his senses.
A young ma ii recenitly wrote to his
sweetheart' saying: "There is not a globule
of blood in my 1104 which clbe i s not bear
your photooTaphi? fHe 16d it very bad,
hadn't he r'
Carrying politeness to excess, is said . to
be raising your h 4 to bow to a lady in the
street, and allow a couplet of dirty collars
and : a pair; of socks to fall to the sidewalk.
We have the Authority of the Boston
T>Eanscript for saying. that "the black neck
drains worn by young ladies Are the most
use le s s, senseless, 'dowdy' (?rnaments ever
worn except by Indian squ:ws..'
A ladymeeting a girl %Lho bad lately
left her service, iuquired l , "Well, Mary,
,where do you live now ?" "
I don't live anywhere, now," replied the
girl, "I'm married." 11
have YOU read rripliast speech?" said a
vain orator to a friend .".1. hope so," wag
the reply: '• •
ong in dart"
no better sense dan
line."
notice it, and dat
dat nail keg off I"
(England) yoluu
rifle in band, he
icious trehin, who
, 1
?" 1
kid appeared by no
aurning,j e said,
'ery soon, I'll shoot
y callin out to one
t4is fellow is
l
HE WICKED.—Aunt
minee pieatnot4 the
1, who bad wi4edly
asked for his iihare,
re a wicked boyl, and
•is no piece foi the
ni
Summer Goods !
AT
OL3ISTED'S.
I
YOUR atttention is inviud to the large e.nd
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; ccrnprising
BROWN SHEETINGS, and
SHIRTINGS,
BLEACHED MUSLIN H S )
DENIMS,
STRIPES,
CHECKS,
TICKINGS, and
I COTTON FLANNELS , on which we
cannot be undersold.
We purelcase our goods for Cash and offer
them at a very 'small adiance
From Cost.
FLANNELS.
IF you want to purchise
RED,
' GRAY,
BLUE, or
PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call
At, Olmsted's.
DRESS GOODS;
DELAINES,
PRINTS,
BROCHE, and
WOOLEN SHAWS
HOODS,
SONTAGS,
NUBIAS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CLOTHS, and
'CASSIMERE.4,:
tull supply
Al Olmsted's.
CLOTHIN Gr•
lI ON'T fail. to call before purchasing and
see the assortment
BOOTS & SHOES
1710 R Men, l lVornert & Children, in great ra
JL riety and cheap
At Olmsted's
For Molasses, syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee
in fact everything in the Grocery line, call
AT OLMSTED'S
A full assortment of almost everything tht4 is
kept in a country store on hand. We intend
to keep Goods that will give satisfaction and
sell gohd articles at the lowest living profit
AT'OLMSTED'S,
autE r+
Grain of all kinds,
Butter, Wool,
Sheep Pelts, Furs
Deer Skins- I
Also,
County, Township and School Orders, for' EU
of which the highest prices will b 4 paid
At Olmsted's I
Coudersport, Pa,Nov'r 18, E9Eli
Notice. i
GERItAIitA, Potter Co., Pa., Aug!„. 1, 1863.
NOTICE is hereby given that pharlestu
-11 shor now or late of this couhty, holding
the following described property .f has not ye'
paid any cOnsideration whatever fFr the same,
and all persons are hereby warned not to pile
chase any ,of said Noperty of the'said Bushor
Tore, the decision of the Court is given in
is case : and C. Bushor has pa,id to me the
consideration money therefor. '
The following is the property„:
Ist. A certain tract of land near the Ger
mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott townebip,
Potter county, Pa., conjoining 100 acres.—
Also 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adjoining
the above.
2nd. 'A certrin tract of land, with Mill and
improvements, thereon, near Kettle Creek, in
warrant 5819, in Stewartson - township, Potter
county, Pa., containing. about 204 acres.
C. Buabor holds also in trust warrant no.
2501, iniGatnes township, Tioga county, Pa.,
on the road leading from Germania to Gaines,
containing 850 acres.
tf I W3f. RADDB.
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, .
mANuFACTURERS OF
. .zE, REVOLVERS, RIFLES ,
.1%/11.1.•501.r...ettra eft Cce,r1z..1.32.4a05t
For GM United States Service. Also,
POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS,
RIFLE CANES, REVOLVING RIFLES, Rifle
stud Shot Gun Barrels, and Gun Materials, sold
by Gan Dealers and the, Trade generally.
In these days of Housebreaking and Robbery,every
House, Store, Bank, and Office should have one of
Remingtons' Revolvers.
Partlas desiring to avail themselves of the late int.
provernents in Pistols, and superior workmanship and
form, will lind all combined in the new
Remingtons' Revolvers.
Circulars containing Mite and, descriptions of our
Arms will be furnished upon application.
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Moons Nicnots, Agents,
1.y1.1 . No. 40, Courtland St, New York
United States Steel Pen Works.
:Factory, Camaien, N. J . .
R. ESTEREIROOK & CO.,
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Warehouses: 403 Arch Street, Philadelphia,
42 John Street, New York.
These Celebrated Pens are of Genuine American
Manufacture, and comprise erery leading style In the
Market, and are equal in finish, elasticity and fineness
of point to the best imported. They are, therefore,
sure to gain the confidence of the American
Samples and , Prices on Application.
LOTS MADE TO ORDER, OF ANY PATTERN OR STAMP
REQUIRED. For sale to the Trade at the Manufactu
rer warehouses, as above ; and at retail by all Sta
tioners, Booksellers, and Isiewsdealers in the United
States: 1 . 1y17-40 Esterbrook 6 Co.
IWILL attend to the Collection of Bounty, under
the Into act of Congress equalizing. Bounties, for
all who may apply to me personally orhy mail.
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Miiiiiitif: a 4102 A
Cash Assets,
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WIDOWS & ORPHANS BENEFIT' CO.
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$2,000,000
Capital,
PoitiktiPliCaDOVgiumideouNwiari
Assets,
T •
Capital,
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Capital,
HONE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
NEW 11)MK.
Cash Assets,
At aim sted7s
Travelers Insurance Com'y of Hartford
$600,000
INSURING .AGAINST ACCIDENTS OP.-EVER*
DESCRIPTION, AND AGAINST LOSS OF
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PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS,
1707 Broadycy, N. Y.
•
In addition to our
Photographic Art Gal Very, Established 1840.
We bate for the last tiro STAro had advantages supe
rior to any other establishment in obtaining sittings
from life, of all the prominent celebrities of the day,
In CARD PORTRAITS, and are now pu'Aishing a
Catalogue of over
2500 Subjects, American and Foreign,
also a large list of Copies of
Works of Art and Engravings,
Catalogues cent on receipt of Stamp,
An order for one dozen pictures from our Catalogue
will be dlled at $l.BO and sent by mail free. Sin
gle Pictures t , .5 cents, copies of engravings cts. each.
N. B. We also desire to call attention to the ad
vantage we have for reproducing, or copying, Old
Daugerreotypes, Ambretypes, Curd Pictures, &c. of
-Deceased _Relatives and Friends,
enlarging them lo any size, and finishing in Oil, Water
C lore, or India Ink, with the aid of
Ten Talented _Artists.
Parties desiring copies, should therefore correspond
with us direct.
' Send for n , Catalogue.
"The Trade Supplied at a Liberal Discount,
Gallery open for Free Inspection.
and strangers visiting the City, will find our Gallery
°eta of the most ngrecahle places in the City, wherein
. .o while away an hour, 1 ,
J. C/Co.,
rtioTOGRAPLIERS.
707 BROADWAY, N. Y.
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Patent Alum and Dry Plaster
Fire and BuOlar Safes,
House and Store-Door locks'
Send for Catalogues • I
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265 Broadway, N. Y.
•721 Chestnut St., Phila.
Au. 17 ly
Firth's Music' Store,
008 .11+coci,c1..vvrav3r, IST. - 32%
THADDEUS FIRTH, •
(Successo i r to Firth, Son' d'• Company,)
MUSIC ' PUBLISHER,
Manufacturer and Importer of
Musical Intrnments f
Flan Fortes,
elodeons,
Cabinet Orgnng,
And every derription of :Musical nterebandise
Sole New York Agency for the celebrried
Gilmore de. Co's Band Inslrnmenis,
Our Band Department is under the Persone supervi•
Sion of D. L. DOWNING.
Wholesale and Retail Depot for the unrivalled
tier - 1311r dett Cottiage Organ
Which challenges comparison asthe Most effective
instrument yet "tiered to the public.
New and Choice Mimic Published Daily
/0 - Catalogues and Price Lists of InstrurnOnts fur
nished on application.
I[oLatest Diusiefrom all the leading Publishers in
merica. •
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ClarAny piece of Music, or Musk, Book, sent by
mail, post-paid, on receipt of retail price:.
Da - Orders by mall for Music or Instruments receive
prompt and careful attention.
tliEr All goods warranted to prove no represented, at
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18-23.1 year 663 Croadway, Neci York.
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securely packed, a. 55 Elswnso blaolllAß,eithUr Whee
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ing ON, BEFORE THE FIRST OF JANUARY Narr,th names
Of SIXTEEN NEW 811BROBIBERS to the. '
with the money ($5B) for one year in advance.
tger On and afterJentutry let,, 1867, we elan require
EIGHTEEN new eubecribere ($9).
We have sent away as premiums nearly
'.'hreo Meu.22.4:1-repd
of these machines and they gift, universal satisfaction
The new subscribers may be from one, or from vari
ous places.
Send th o names as fast as .you obtain them, with the
money, by check, draft, or Post Office order.
Sample copies and Circulars sent free.
Terms $3.50 a year in adrane.
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J. 'GURNEY' & SON,
New York Observer,
NEW rmmi!
AGENCY.
LIPE CO.,
New Sitore !
$6,000,000
CO.,
NEW GOODS !,
$14,000,000
Messrs. Jones' & LT man
$5,000,000
1
•
SllCeefikSo3l3 to S. B. WEST, are offering their
largo and new stock of I '
MI
Druffs & ` Medicines,.
a
Chemicals, .Perfumery,
GENUINE PATENT MEDICI 'OF
• - •
THE NEWEST; AND BrOST POP
• ULAR DESCRIPTIONS
$3,000,000
41,131,000
PAINTS, OILS,, VARNISHES,
PUTTY & BRUSHES,
$500,000
Glass of all Sizes.
$3,596,922
LAMPS OF Tilt LATiST AND MOST
APPROVED' STYLES.
1 1
KEROSENE OIL, &c., &c., &c.
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
STATIONERY
AND THE' BEST ASSORT3IENT ' OF
Notions and Childrens'l Toys.
To be found in the whole County, fo l r sale at as
LOW ,PRIOES
As those of any othetestablisbnientof the kind
in Westerh New York. .
Remember, nest door to West's old stand
E. AJONE3 & E. lE.LIVIIIAN.
Wellsville, N. Y., Aug. 27, 3866. tf
anner, store
OSWAYO, PA.
SAMUEL JOHNSTON
Would respectfully ' l n form the citizens o f
ter county that he i receiving, weekly : fioin
New York, supplies of.
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, •,
CLOTHING,
HATS,
CAPS, ,
BOOTS,
SHOES.,
HARDWARE„
PROVISIONS
EARTHEN and CHINA-WARE,. &c.,
' NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD..
Highest Market Price Paid for Shiagfes and all
kinds of Country Produce.
reeling thankful for past favors be hopes by
honest and fair dealing to merit a continuanee
of the same.
CALL A
°sway°, May 22-6 m
COFFEE!
nSBORN'S JAVA COFFEIE-qho most deli
cious and healthful beverage known. .
It le prepared Win the best JAVA COPFEE, and
while it has!all the flavor of fine Old. GOvernment
Java, F eils for' less than half the price.
Calsokzxcia-23.9,5i aria:v.4A. .Coffko ©
Has been steadily used for years, by tlhousands of
persons in all parts of the Country, and is universally
acknowledged to beat once nutritious, i delicious,
healthful and economical. The same quantity will
make a richer and stronger cup of Coffee than any
other known.
COMBS - PCs C15r313.'151 JwV L ' C c=sfre , cs
, Is particularly recommended as a healthful beret , -
age and is most beneficially rased by those who suffer
with Headache,. NervonsOess and other Injurious
effects from the use of otheticoffee.
It is prepared with the greatest care, and contains
no ingredient which is not more harmless and bene
ficial to the human organism: than pyre Coffee, to
which fact the most skilful Physicians'and Chemists
testify.
GOlStbs=s2•33,lsl 141:4(1 , CsZli ere SZ!)
Has.been extensively need at numerous Sanitary
Fairs throughout the trnionjj and, received certificates
of the highest recommendation.
It has also been thoroughly tested, and received
the diploma of tho Ameribun Institute and other
prominent inatitutions.
Put up in.l lb packaaes b.aring the fac . simile Sig
nature of Lewis A. Osborn, and in boxes of 30 and 50
lbs. and Sold by Grocers geierally.
Wholesale ,Depot and Trade
Supplied by
THOMAS REID & CO. GLOBE MILLS
Inporters and Wholesale; Venters, in Tea, Coiree,
and Spices.
4. 103 Scs 105 War reel and 269 Washingtonl
Streets, New York.
Atiio 3.-71 Y
Administrator's Notice.
NITEll.F.,tartEAto
of
T j ejle i r . :. lif ui ttin , l a st t ra . t ( l ) t i m o o B n wa lpe
township, deceased, have been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to Make Immediate payment, and those
having Just claims agatnet the same should present
them, duly authenticated, for settlement, to
t 14, 1806. CHARLEa R. LEACH, Adna'r
OF QUALITIT
He is dotertnitted
D TRY THE PRICES!
GROVESTEEN & CO ,
lano-Forte Manufacturer s;
499 Broadway, New-Yor);.
THE attention of the tiublio and thk. trade Is in,
viied to our New Seal: Seven Oetatlo Re,wood
Piano-Fortes, which 'for volume and pnrity;of I , e
are unrivalled by al,yl.itlerto offered lo thia'i narktt.
contain all the modern impr t w en i", f , ; F . re„.h
grand action, harp pedal, iron frame, ovestruaz
bas',etc and cant' instrument being! made raider
the;personal supei vision of Mr. J 11 GNlVeSteez,
viho has had a practical experience of over thin ) .
years in,
aticu the i ni
r snefacture, is lulls warranted ranted
very par.
THE `!GROVESTEEN PIANO - (FORTE" 1
Received the highest award of merit
o ‘er all ethers
at the Celebrated World's Fair
Where r were • exhibited instruments from the beet
makers of Ldtidou,l Paris,'Germany, IPhiladeiplaa,
Baltimore. Boston, Mid New York; and 'llse at'th e
American Institute for five successive Yeart, thego/d
and silver medals from both of ehich eau he seen at
our ware-r00m... ,
.
Be the introductiOn of improvements we make a
still more perfect Pilino-Foite, and by ono ufacturing
largely, with a strictly cash B ystr,.
to
offer these instruments= a prine whicli'willpreclude
competition.
PRICES.
No. 1, ,Seven Octave, round carriers, :ita",,,, a
Plain Case_---'--..-.._..- ..
No. 2, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewead
Heavy. Moulding—. .....
......
No. 3. Seven Otaave, round corners, Ilese, soo d _
Louis XIV; style
TERMS—NET ()Asir IN CURRENT lea US.
Descriptive Circular sent free,
MEI
PIIOTOOritAPILIC. ,
E- & H. T ANTHONY & CO-,
Manufacturers of Photographic 'Materials,
RSA L AND RP:TAIL,
501 31r6.1.1,41.va3,-, New Yor.h.
In addition to our main business of plicro;
ORATI jI IC 1.1 A I't:ItIALS we are Headquarters [Or
the followitng, viz:
STEREOSCOPES STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS •
Of American and Foreign Cities end Lautheapeii,
Groups, Statuary, ere;
IMO
[ STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS DF \ THE WAR,
From negatives matte ht the various campaient and
forming a complete Photographic history of the great
content.
•
STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS,
Adapted for either the Mazic Lantern or, the Sfer4
°scope. Our Catalogue win be tent to any address
on receipt of Stamp.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS
. .
We manufacture more largely than any other houlie
about 201) varieties from ZO cents. to $5O each Our
ALBUMS have the reribtation of being superior lu
beauty and durability- to any others. • "
Card Photographs' of Generals, States•
men, Actc rs. efc. ' etc.
Our Catalog& embraces over FIVE TTIOCSA ND
different subjects, including reproductions of the
most celebrated Engravings. Paintings, Statues, etc.
Catalogues sent oa receipt of stamp,
Photographers nod Others ordering good.: C. 0. P.,
Trill please remit 25 per cent of the mount with
their order.
• . .
Mr' Tile price's atiequality of oar
„gno.2 cannot
f to satisi - y. Bma * (J une 19.
- •
Agents Wanted for
The• Camp, the Battle Field Vind Hospital
.
Or Light* and Shadows of the Great Rebellion.
rrOIERE is a certain portion ref the war that will
j_ never go into the regular histories, nor be ember
died in romance or pootry. which is s rely real part
of R. and will, if preferred, convey to succetaliagiren•
erations a better iili d f?f the spirit of the conflict than
'many dry poports or 9:4,reful narratives of events, and
this part may be Go, eossip.tlie fon,tbe patties
of the war. This illastrahes the character of theleads
ers, the limner of the soldiers, the devotion of women,
the braverv•of men, the pluck of our heroes, the ro
mance and hardships of the service. ' •
The volume is profusely Mu-trilled With over 100
engravings by the first artist,. which ore really bean.
titul ; worthy of ey.azoinatbm as epi cimens of Mears.
The book's e , lntent, , Inultple fenlinihceneos of camp,
picket, spy, scoot, bivouac, eeige and tattle-field ad
ventnres ; feats f.f bravery, wit, drollery,
Colnieul :nil Intlicrout , mlV6TltUre, , , etc.. etc.
Amnsetz .etas Weil as i lietrnef ion may be found it
every pace, as graphic , detail; brilliant Wit, and it
thymic history, are skillfully litters oven; in this wort
of literary art.
TI nre tired of dry detitils end pertiph
worko. and Want Fnrnct fling loon.rrons. romnotte and
otartlinz. Onr sg , ots are rw , kirk from SP,O to $2OO
por month, elosr ..f oil expenses. Send for circulars,
full purti,uln• , and ore our terms sad proof
of the since at,hrtith
Addre ,
. .
NATIoNAL PrIfT.TSIIING Co,
507 Minor Street, Philadelphia, Pa
THE SILVER SKIRT,
Patented March l 7, 1865.
MORE DURABLE,
MORE GRACEFUL,
MORE ELASTIC,
And will keep its shape and retain its place
better than any other Skirt.
This new and beautiful style of Sk rt was awarded
byf the GREAT Am ERICAR INSTITUTE FAIR, held in New
I - 0k City, Octoliter, 2565. a
.V.1...1=v-43.x . - ;1•/1c,c31.zsal.
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM EVER GIVEN FOR A HOOP
I (SKIRT.
'he
. Steel Springs are Wound with a fine plated
wire (in place of a cotton col,ering)i 'whichw
wear ,off or become soiled, and the whole Skirt may
hej Nelsti en WlTltotiT MERE or fear of rusting and will
LO au good as new.
COMINATIUIN SILVER SKIRT
Thle invention combines with the ordinary cotton
Skirt the advanta,c. , es of our Silver Skirt ; the bottom
hoops are dm same as those need in the Silver skirt,
the covering of which cannot wear off, while the up.
per ones'arc covered with cotton. No lady having
Once worn one of our Skirts will be willing to wear
any othiT, as the lower hoops of all other kinds are
soon injured and Boiled.
The best materials are used in their construction
and from their durability and neatness, they are des,
tined to become
A FAVORITE SKIRT!
For Sale
In COudersport, by P. A. STEBBINS &
CO., D. E. OLMSTED, CHARLES S.
JON,ES r and N. M. GLASSMIRE.
At Roulet, by. O. R. WEBB.
, • S. Burbank, Traieling Ag't.,
•A Al 13.—Gm :372 Courthuidt St.N.
AT
. I. J. OLMSTED'S
CITORE can always be found Ile best o
0 Cooking, Box and Parlor
S T OVES
Also, TIN and SHEET ,IRON WARE, POTS,
KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS
FRYING-PANS, SAP-DANS, and CAULD
RONS. Also, !
Agrimiltural Implements.
such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA•
TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES;
DOG-POWEIZ§, &c. •
HIS WORK
is well made alnd the material good. Good
and substantial EAVES-TROUGFIS pnt twin
any part of the County—Terms easy. Reo.o
Pay of all kinds, including CNli, seldom
refused.
Store on ?fain Street opposiie the Old CoUrt
House, Coudersport.
.Aug. 1, 1863.-50
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