The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, December 18, 1866, Image 2

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    thin.Rnoolis Attonts.—A wfiter in
the New York Ind.pendent gives the ft&
Unving account of the painfully. discordant
sounds which are to be heard in the Christ
ian City of New York in a midsmuter
night:
..
It was triy ill-fortune to be obliged - to
spend several of tile! hottest !veeks of last
summer in New York.i Within hem
neighborhood of my, rooms were blocks of
buildings occupied ,by stores .on the first
flocr acid by tmein i ents sihwe. In these
lived the families ofj small tradesmen - and
mechanics of , the better order. During:
thcOe scorching nights 'every window was
thrown' open, and all sounds were borne,
with great distmetness, throtigh the hot,
still air. ' ChieJfest among them were the
shrieks and cries - of tittle childien, and bloWs
and ang-ry Words frOrn tired and over-work
ed mothers; at timOs it became almost. un
bearable; it was bald to refrainfroin a wild
attempt at resc e; ten, tWelve, twenty
sharp, hard blows, iwhose sound rang' out
plainly, I counted! again and ag7in; And
mingling with theta the comlu'sive screams
:of the poor children, and the most piteous
thing of all, the reiteration of "Oh, main
mad ,Oh, mammal" as if through all the
belplesi . httle !creatures had in instinct that
the word ought to be, in itsel i f, the strongest
appeal. These families were, all the better
claSs of work-people, comtlirtable and re
! spectable.—What sounds were to be heard
during those nights in the really wretched,
haunts of the city the heart !strugg,!e• - I away
from! fancying. ! But the shrieks of those
children,those habies,will 114-erwholly cease
. in the air; ever since then the question has
been ringing in,lmy ears, "thy doe Snot the
h i e- iirotepi i•lii:l.lreli. 1,441 P the - point at
which life is endangered i" If a cartman cm
be 41 sestet4 to Itier.tletft" f o r bruin- betitnot
of a horse, wlik4l his isstwt by r i g ht o f pu r .
cha.se,and wltivli he can 141 , fur sake of hi.le
and hair, any; day that be, o chooses. ought
not a man ot• a woman t be at least as
severely dealt with for t i e cruel wippitor
Of a child, who is not their, but God's, an7l
the taking whose life by o'(i.e blow is mu
der I -
THE Clegymt FAILUE . excitement has
been revived in theoil region, by the effort
of Cono es gess to take Mr. Culver from pris
on, and as an M. C , and by the appearance
of a letter frpm Culver hintself, in which
he seeks to palliate the criiitle of his failure
by asserting that it was the result of a com
bination of circumstances in business which
neither he ori others con ected with him
could controlj, It is hardly possible that
the diffiaulties of that unfortunate failure
can be satisfactorily sett by criminating
letters between the parti involved. The
courts must adjudicate tl l e affair. - .
1
.THE, NATT j ONAL BANE are to be placed
under the inpeetion of a person or persons
to be appointed by ,the Controller 'of the
Treasury, whose do:pit 3119,11 be thoi-ongli
ly to examine into the afrairs of such insti
tutions and report them to the Secretary
of•tho Treasury.'
APPLICATION having
additional bounty by a
lost his discharge, the
officer decides that the 1
went of the claim, and
however hard it may o
ity is vested in any oflie
!pent to dispense with
the law has imposed. I'
tion of the act Of July
to says,' "Tiat no clait!
shall be entertained by t
erat, or otbef account
upon the receipt of the
papers."
J. C. Fremont prop
United Stat 6 Senato
The DoylestOwn In
lion. M. Rtissell Thay
candidate foi U. S. Se,
FURNITURE, 1 1
„would call the attention of the people of
Potter to t ! ut '
Very Large' Stoe of Furniture.
PARLOR SUITES,
DINING ROOM SE
RUCH
Work of all kinds.
Our also
M 1003.1.23.
is larger than ever befo
- Photograph Fra
a
O: all varieties
From out long ex.
baying better facilities
any other establisLinen
,We feel confidant t
er than any-other Fu
In the
heady - 1H
Reptconstautly on ha
COATS'
WE LLSV
le-ele
CEIE POTTER COUNTY .roup.N4L
Coudersport, Tuesday F.vening. Dec. 18, 1E63
Local and • General.
One of the silly e.preSs ; irizis used by the
advocates of Gov. Curtin for the Onited States,
Senate, is, "be has saerificed the six beSt years
of his life for his State!, and Coutitq.'" IV give 1
that as a reason for his' further promotion is I
simply ridier;lnus: If he -has ' , eacrifieet.l" so I
.
many yews_ his frieudS should tale care that he ,
dues not sacrifice any inore.;. If being Governor
of the great Keystone State is a sacrifice. :what
I would six years in the United' States Senate be
considered 7 :If he thought hi position de-1
manded too much of his time andnergies; why
I did be repudiate hiapledges and become a can-,
' didate for a second term. Surely others could,
have been f.tund who would ; have performed
the duties equally well _ nd not 't.ot.sidered it a
"sacrafice." It is an ungrateful 'cxpresion and
1 an 'insult t) the people wile i l otecl for him.
There is one thing conriectidlwith:GoVernor
Curtin's ad IMinstration fwhicji •, not :forgotten
—Every time he went to 't i tishington tiring
the Rebellion. to wrap , le witq the Prc ident
about the course the ationtillAdminis ration
was pursuing Le bad it eleg i raillied all otter tbe
1 1
country that he.had got e!tlre!iit the le i interests
iof the. Soldier& No the r e i iis no q
i
about the fact, of his ha Ing- altfn a great
est in the Soldiers, as did InMsailds 01l
who remained at home and While we 1
ling to accord him all he ere* he deSel
the part be acted in t)r4 great !tlraina,,,i
willing to concede that hccalish he did
Ole people'of Pennsybtania insist keep!
office for the length °Otis naikal life.
is an equally notorio fact Ott he gav,r,.
dent Linetilii more 1 ouble t. tan the Governor
of any other loyal St, te.
, Tlte in vest iiationof 1
ut
a man's past acts is tl e surest mode tif deter-'
t ; c
__
mining Lis future coo ,e, ;mule hasty dlance at 1
the course persued byl :Gov. qurtie sinc i e his re
election will convince us thee, there are reasons
why he should not be the qxt Unit+ States,
Senator.. It was a fac t noterions at the time.
that' for a long , time a ter "the itoniiiiatio i n . cf Gen, 1
Geary be was'clairned by brl4ll the Clymerites
and Johnson men: IA dentleman of lunbleni
idled character andveraciq, and a relative of
, the Governor's, told its ;itSllate as April `?,6th
thAtTit was very doubtful if ire remained true to
1 ..
our party, and that* wail - very mdch worried 1
about him: The Ilt4ublicali party slid not trust'
him six months ago, and We consider it a Sur
prising instance of forgetfu4tess th'at be should I
now be seriously thought of as a candidate ofl
that party fur anyillivg,,tionch less For apositionl
which will require si.x lo hg and mornentous .
years of trial. We •rani understand, how men
who were almost
,bankrupt six years ago, mid i
are now reckoned as millirMaires, by reason oe:
the "close corporation," 7 .at , lfirrisburg, should ;
be interested;; and we liaVe some charity HI
those who belieVe' he reallymeana.to be a Ref
publican, but that the intelligent leaders ofia
party should ft.) a moment countenance h I
demand for the Senate is trulisurprising. Lik ; I
manntopular leaders lie has always eneleav-'
ored to keep back the real issue, and coverwit 1
glittering generalities his I opinioq of men an I
things. We challkinge any one ittpred uce a sittgle
1
expression from hisltiessages,letters or speeelleS)
that would jitstly,iplace him in the ranks of 'prti
-1 gressie Republicans. 'We all :remember , bi l s
special Message to Arbitrary Arrests, in whici)
If I
I he carne very 4 arl vup in the full measure
'Copperhead grtfarbliog. We remember b
the Democrats in the Legislature endorsed hil
'and that bodies largely corapiiserl of Denute at
passed, ustarth4ruly,i resoltiti-ria, favoring li
courbe. We rimer hard) from hip lips.a II•id
teal Itepublicanlle?:pressiri Mitillhe ri
disce ff
that the Blairs ,had defeated his!, attempt t Sc
cure the French l MispoM) ) He lia4 never b eil::
Republican in the. true cease of thh term.—.,:'eli
-1 J 1 I ,
ler taken the position of: sine 1 men as Stevo i r,
Cameron, or Fot . iteY4 lie hari been conservative
in act; word and 'deed.. i'hat be is popular. o
one will deny. None. Inlerstand better than
he does. how to gain he public eye arid ear,
1
arid how to, keep them when g4ined. He is a
wonderful .popular or l or-apptoacliirigl very
I nearly the line of such i 6ien. as' Clay. He has ;
the gifts of a five personal appear;ance, a smooth!
tongue, an impief)siVe rillnincr, atol fortune has
favored him with a position at la time in on
; iI
history calculated; to give him dreat control o
the popular syn4illy,ibitt undir it all be ha
a coldness of hCart., and a selfishheas of prirpds
that impress . oili - cOlo I become liotiinately ae
quaitited with: him. and, as beiianot the only
candidate in the I keld it might be well to con.
sider these truths, Mid ' weigh them' well. W
do not wish to Idl? Goy Curtin any iojustice,lni
are oppoSed to . tile election of any but an unl r
doubted radical. We. waned neimore Cowan' ,
Dixon's or Dtio:ittle's.ll Let uS take warnin •
*Emu tire i ra.st i ! I I ! 1
.: • i *
,een made fur the
soldier who had
roper accounting
w forbids the pay-
that in such cases,
)(;rate; no author . -
r of the Govern
condition which
'he fourteenth sec
8. 1866, referred
1 for such bounty
e Pavnuister Gen.
ng officer, except
Inimaut's diharge
I : -a to himself the
hip from Missouri.
elligencer suggests
r as a compromise
ator.
HAMBER SETS,
S•
L N and COMMON
1 , 1
The Union men of Louisiana and, Arica
ERS are urging , ongress tti aholish the , -tat
governments est thlished by!Prksident JulIliSOR,
i
in
-- theit4especti •e*States. J II 1
..; 1 , •; , ,
- A cousin l o Lord Napier has recently amr
chased a fermi, Temikssee f0i525,000 in gold
and has sent . to •ragland for blunied stock',
.....
I
—Ow Dec. Gt ,ithe, French titlicers held Ititeir
farewell interVi NS; with the nne, prior tolheir
evacuating Rome: . 1 1r• f. 1
• '1 , • I •
--Confederide !Gen. Hindrnan is practieino -
Mexican law }it Gordo la •1. 1. '1 °
- 1 i i
Why is Ia semsqcss like a rpickpobkell
i s
.
Becensa she cu and runs. '. , ~ , i •
. .i i - 1 I I !
1,- —The Loqi. - ille DOnOcial says the popula
tion of that city is 1551 I 00. II 1 1 .1 !
!. I
—Moie parer is used in the United States
than in buth FrSiice
_mild EnglandEngland[''
I i . 11 • '
[lather ' oninous r tto be importuned by
I your-young weito getlyour life insured. I
i 1 1 / ii
—Fitt'! thousand i pc l tseins crai,seil the ,new
suspension brge at l ,oinciinndti !on Saturday,
Dec. Ist. 1 1 1 • .1 .
! ' • ' ;-
An abset.t , Mitide4' r ,
man, 9p
river. sunk lee hcOre he recoil
could swinir. I 1 I I
.
. I
—Firebrevvera .01, ,Schuylkilf.
di frauded theu Goverp,Meint rota
within a Year. : 11. 11 I .
'
Nebraskt will [soon be ach
Union as a :tate. -IS l enator W
ducod s bill for thisrptirpose.
229
Gil.a,ssososs
l e offered.
d; i
Gilt Mouldings,
fence in the business.
for manufacturing than
in Western New York
'at we can sell cheap-
niture Establishment
ountry.
do Collins
ROTHE t RS,
LLB, 11. Y•
EOM
•
t'V'',-Lucien Bird adyertises sonic }ray fu:
Sale. Read the advertisement,
•
Ili'.There Will be.a Quarterly Meeting at
the Methodist Cliitreh in this .tillage on Satur
day and Sunilay next :
14'''Our sulilseithersiliave net raid very gen
a attention the i . .cluuning letteia." We
nt it andeistiliill that we 'really- mean a-bat
M say. AFTER THE FIRST OF JANI/H
Ity THE ' JOURNAL 3IU:4T BE PAID
FOR IN ADVANCE.—A few day& Ago we
heard of ,a man joking about having received
the Jorantr, for two; or tlt'ree years without
paying for it. This very man begged of us to
send it because of his wife and children; and
said that be would surely pay us some day
t We do net know hoW many more such there
may be, and
. intend by asking pre-payment
hereafter; to pierent . ri repetition of the kind
ness. AS we ash the;ame terms of all—me do
not ice how a 4 can reasonably find 'fault,
Coats dt Brc's., Wellsville, advertise
their l fine Stock of Furniture. Persons in uur
Count purchasing rill find it to their advan
tage t call on •thisi firm. They have nil the
latest.styles and ar4les,-and will warrant any
thing they sell, to be as represyited.
AA
.The Corn niirisioners advertise-'for pro
posals for a New I Febee around the Court
House lot—this is a much needed improvement
=MEI
MIMI
tr" The first of 9iis week brought with it a
fine fall of snow, and at present writing the
sleighing is pai.sable, but a little rough. V
otherb
,re wil-
111201
Rev. Win. S r I uttle, Presiding Eider of
the Olean Diitrict iif the Methodist Church, wil
deliver "a Teinperance Lecture in the M. E.
Church in Ors place on Friday evening, the
s.'lst aped. (Coutr week).
are not
s day
him in
And it
Presi-
rgr As a Christina r; oift nothing can be more
appropriate than one of Shaw S. Clark's Sew-,
ing 31achmes. A new supply of the improved
under feed jost received by Mrs. V .C.
Dyke, Inquire atthe JOURNAL Office. Speci
mens can be: seen a r t Ellison's it Thompson's
Drug and Book Shire.
A. resse) 1 came into Toledo harbor no Tues
day with the "greeii above the red," having a
genuine Peniaii flag a her masthead •
—Liberty will !lot descend to :a people; a
people must raise itself to liberty; it is a bles
sing that must be earned beforu it can be en
joyed.
Why are rival railroad companids like
laundresses? Because they have iroodd the
whole country, and they sometimes do little
mangling.
—lt is reportedifrom Detroit that tlJ.Dem
ocratie party, of Michigan will sbon
!pronounce ii, favot of sairrAge, without 4i:slim,
tion of 'color:.
—tellers-tellers atxd tilting hoops erate
differently. The pxruer reveal what tie lady
will be in the future; the latter reveals -what
she is at present.
-The apoleo'n Korthici.st ileclinesto sup
port:Gen. Stedman f'l- Governor saying . :. "We
miglitsuppoft Peter, who merely dewed his
Lord, but can't go Judas, who betrayed Him,"
-Weddings haCe been on the increase since
the : ; war. In this, and several: of the other
States, statistics show that ..they areat least
twenty per cent.. greater than at at ny time
during the war.
•
In consequence of the many fliers of gor
eminent bonds, fillipersims holdm,7 thillas an
investment should return the old one. and get
.1 the new registered' bonds. thereby preventing
loss to the owner in ease they are stolen.
k-'California is in trouble about her taxes.
Her earrency is in gold, but in parin.k tax up
"' on inconies they are first reduced (0 the green
., back standard. As this fluctuates 6y by day,
q, the people s arc all in a fog about it and the
,Itiewspapers\call it an "outrage." .
\
- Mr. Se war and the Presidenti
differ in their fOreign policies. and tin
iry disclaimed ttol. de llontholon aii
lisibility for the latignag,e of the .11e - .0
a i lgard to the action Of France.
, : t
—Gov. Wells and oilier leading
of, Louisiana have petitioned Congrek•
fish ayi•ovisioual.Government in tha
Frazier SMith, EST, Chesii
has been appointed Reporter of thel
Court of Pennsylvania, by Governoi,
- —The coal fields of Ameriea, earl
square miles, an area opal to , „ M
auch States as Massachusetts.
-- Officers havc.l)een sent to an the principal
cities in the S adh to recruitifor the iegolar
in
fantry: Bad policy, that.
\
lii. - .llanc,e, . \
We deem it t. 4 be our duty to say t' our
readers, that the most implicit reliance can be
placed on Con's Cough lia Rim. J t will curel u
.your children of, croup, al d yourself of any',
cougn.'cold, sore throat or p lmonary affection 1
It is tho cheapest and best preparation in the
nim het. .
Dyspepsia can `be surely, amt permanently
cured by One's Dyspepsia! Cure. Thousands,
of dyspeptics are; sending ii, their testimonials'
tO the. propriUtorr, .saying it I:as cured them.
We say to tlic*e who arc s.fferino• from dvs.
. 0
pepsim constiatiOn, sour stomach, or B :ow &-
order of the stomach or bowels, gii'e it a trial.
: : I ; i
TlieAtilaiiktic for January.
The ATiA4IO IMONTEILY enters on its nine
teenth volumb' . v s ith an array of distinguished
names and sterling articles that promise well
fur theyear. The January number
Contains the 'Arst instalment of Dr. Holmes's
Story, , 'The Guatthan Angel," in which will be
found the saMepold charm tat so fa-cinated
the readers Of the Avrocitsr, the PROFESSOR,
and ELSti ‘ l. .l.;:itia; a humorous story in verse,
by James*iisAell Lowell; a graphic sketch of
Henry Ward! liedchet's church; with Fome per
tinent reflectionif upon modern church-going,
by James Paitod t ; a legion in verse, told only as !
hittier cat tt ; a poem entitled" Terminus,"
(on Growing Old,) by It. W:E.nerott ;a spirited
and faithful tran4atiou of the contest between
Achilles antbAgememooni from the First Book
the I 'limb by IW. C. I3ryai,t %fr. Higginsou
contribmes a Plea fur Culthre; Mr. Trowbridge
' furnishes anOther of his attractive stories tinder
the title, The Men who stole a Meethr-House;'
Bayard Taylor ,tells a characteristic story or
The Strange Friend; Air. :quotly gives
animus sketch Of Capilary Freaks; E. C. Sted
man Offers a Poem on Pan in Wall Street; and
Walter MitchOdescribes the. Kingdom of I it
fitticy. The story of Katherine Monte, by the
author of “Hernian," is coidinned. Topaz: of
cur enC political !interest arSthoroughfy treated,
—the Causes fotwhiclk a President can he Im
peached are lueitLy set forth. and Frederick
Couglass makeS a powerful AK eel to
gress for Impartial Suffrage, The ?mother
closes with nuties of several Opular new pub ,
lie stions; ij
• ' t
ftilling into a
eketi chit he
comity ibare
$31,611 &9
- I
itled info flip
.e has iHtre-
As winter is ra
fires will become more
your buildings are ittsu 1
NM. OFFICE AG=ICY•
best Companies of the ti
Farmers who ha
sunimerz' crop in them
they are Insured. No I
mon discretiori will ret
son of the year. Don'
and then say: “.I mean
crastination not only S
both time and tuoney.
Doctor SDHENCV
A Substitute
-The Pills are c pi
Mg the power to re,
liver as promptly and
mercury. and without
disagreeable or dang
follow the use of the I
In all billions diso
used with confidence,
charge of vitiated bil
struetions from the by
'are the cause of .hub
SCHENCK'S MA
S ck Headache. and
' indicated by sallow
tiveness. drowsiness.
wearriness 'and lassit
is in a torpid or obst
In short; these Pil
Aage in all Cases wh
medicine iS required
P lease aik for ,‘ Dr.
and observe that tw,
. on the Government
last stage Of consum
present health. i
Please Obserce.w en pnrchasing,that the two
likeness tf the do itor, hue when in the last
stage of consumptio 140116 the other as he now
is, in perfect healt , are on the government
-stamp. I
I Suld-by all Dru,ists Ind Dealers. Price 25
[ cents per box. Pri icipai Office; N 0.15. North
6th street, Philade
W phiri.
f
I General' holesa 9 Avast Demas Barnes it
Co., 21 Park Row, New York ; S. S. _Untie°,
'lOB Baltimore St.,l altinre, Md.:Jchn D.Park,
' N. E. horsier of Fourth aid Walnut St., Cincin
nati, Ohio; Walkorl it Ti vim, 134 mid 136 Wa
bash Avenue,Chi ago, IL; Collins Brothers,
southwest corner if Se ond and Vine Sts., St.
Louis, MO. ff3dw.4a.ino.lyrOctt.l2
._,_
XElittIEN
PATENT STlit IV-CUTTER.
iIE undersigned having purchased the right
T
for Potter Connty, is now prepared to fur
nish the thrums of)the county with this excel—
lent Machine. Were it has been tested it has
proved itself to begone l)f the best straw-cut
ters in use. 'ls cheap, durable, does not get out
of repair easily, and is' warranted to give sat-
Persons desirous to; purchace or examine
this Cutter, can no so by calhng at P A.Steb
bins & CO's., Coudersport, ('a.
• !JAMES FRANCIS.
Dec. 18, 18G6.-2
PROPOSALS.
VOTICE is hereby riven that the Commi--
- sinners of Potter County will receive pro
flosals for building a .fence around the Court.
House square in Coudersport. The contract
will he given to the lowest and best bidder, on
the 15th day f January next, at which time
plans aud•specificatious can be seen at the Com
missioners' Office. At the same time the ritsls
of the old fence wdFbe sold to • the highest and
heSt bidder.
By order of the Commi..,Eioner.s.
Attest: L. E. COLE, Clerk
HAYS for vile HAY
20, Tons at Jas. 1 vei', on Genesee Forks of Pine
Creek.
'0 Tons near John .L. Wilbur's, in Elector.
LUC lEN BIRD.
Brookland, Pa., Dec. 17, IStiti. t.t'.
ROY'S C
AA su -are. had
Cholera Ifforb
.hootno,t
and the beea. :tutid
St
The Great
Aro certain WO'
it, 1:1i-t
y, C iok in 111,.
vt,rlll,:tlill the her
it is said.
Seen ta
• 1 CSpoll
ge iu re-
S,
Potter,
mon men
b tu estab.
State.
IME MASON
F..rty (litrert.ht. st
osle, for ;;`,O to
Si ver
, 1 -I rated attal. I
LIN, or MASON
r count),
Supreme
urliu.
r 225.000
United Sta
Vac;toil
STEEL P:
Warekons4
.
TiICPC Ce
Manufacture, an
Mortice, and are
of point to the tr
sure to Unill the (
Samples a
LOTS MADE TO
REQUIRED. Fo
I ten
s , M, arehoust
tini•ra, .Bvokeel
State's. ily
COLTDERS
\
tki ESS S
R.S.
"' -taues
notice, at 8 o'el.
Iwn about 4 &al ,
Slappen on the
Arrivinu In Con
Ttaveiers are
n.1(2111103 t Eric
tieed In this p-vi'
advantages oftl
SAVE 30 M
141vng this
Railway. NO
fiIIIPPFN A
faro. bin wroson'
Rants. Paekal
with care.
Coudersport
A NEW PER
PhalonN
Phalon 7 6
Phalan's
Phalon's
Phulonle
i- • 1
, ,
tii4te, delicate, and Fragrant Perfume,
the irare and beautiful flower from
its name,
A mn.t ex
diati led trots
which It take
on. I IY by
INAILON ac EON, Nesr*ork.
Manntactu
AEG OF COUNTERFEIT 4.
MA I LON'S-TAKE 24i0 QT
8r.3
ASK FO
r 1
c.r" 1
lidly aitping and
aUlllen2US, tii it that
I - t
etl. Call at the dont
olicies isseed in the
out.try at for rates.
e' large barns with their I
will do well to see that
one who eiues
res cow-
Ise to insure at this sea
wait until it is too late,
obe insured." Pro
rats tinie, but very often
i - -
MANDRAKE !ILLS.
.for Calomel.
Ised cif various ronts,
ax the secretions of the
rffeetually as blue pill or
producing any of those
rous effects which often
itter. •
!tiers these Pills may be
as they proinote the dis- I
-, a• d remove those oh-
Ir and biliary . ducts,which
s affections in generate
DRAKE PILLS cure
ll disorders of the Liver
!.kiii, coated tongue, cos
and a general feeling of
de, showing; that the liver
ucted condition.
s may be used with advi
a purgative or ‘rulterative
•eh enck's Mandraicel'ills"
liknosseSof the doctor are
stamp—one when in the
nion, and the other in his
OLERA DROPS,
effectual remedy for Diarrhoea,
tts, Dysentery. Colic. Cholera In
i ping raiim In the Bowels,
, te for C:it
LUTIFER
•
ernal Remedy of the Age
r (1 . 1.m.y k;rsio..
!lilt ism aiato,Sul7ll 1/.0 u
luck, apical Cr:ornl ,
t e 1;m1,8. Ii 11,1 ti• - 1 ,
external npliiicat:on for Dy
FOR SALE Rl'
C.l.ndersport. and by liurti; e
Penna. ly.
I HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS
Icteo. (ripte.l to sacred a..dfaccola
!Ili() 010. FIFTY ONE G., t o
I tne, il;ro* premiums awarded 111 , n ,
Address...MA:MN SC ALA
L HAMLIN, Ncw Y,rlr.
es Steel Pen Works
3, . almihm, N. J.
I
RB6
03E , C.& CO.
IN MANUFACTUItERS:
: 403 Arc. Sari et, Phtlade!plan, :
.42.161 m Street. Ni3w-York.
red Pena are of tie:mine American
comp, ice every leading style In the
nual In tinish,elagtteity and finenese
'' .. t
, Imported. They are, the, ef. , re,
'4ati.iettee of the A merimm pithlic.i
id Prices on Application.
IRDER, OF ANY PATTERN OR STAMP
1 eole to tiro Trade at the Nfauttfaetu.
',. , eil above: ant at retail by n.I Stn.
erg, and NewFdealers in the United
;7.49 . Estcrbrook dz Co.
ORT AND SHIPpEN
GE ROUTE.
ASSIIIRE & WHITE'S dairy line
ill leave Couderepo , t until further
.Ok in the morning, arriving In Ship
.tk in the site. noon, and will leave
arrival of the tanning train, at 10:00;
eri , port about 5 ..'clock, P. M,
refered to the Time• Table of the Phil-
Railrowt, which A, ill bb found adver
. r, for s t:umber paritcula.s about the
its route, New York prtesengerevrill
\ ,
LES TRAVEL AND 5 HOURS TIME
n•tte in preference to that of the rrie
CII.I . KOE OF C %RS BETWEEN
D NEW YORK P•ne, new, COM •
and ¢n-.l tearnewre kept on the Stage
cc and EXtICORB 141 A IV Pa attended to
D. P. GLAS ,, IIIRE,
WIUTE, Propre
Pa.,Oct, 0, 1865. \
L2Mi Foit atAiiI4II,CUIEF
"Night !Ellooming;COreas.tv
H
'.Night .131 looming Cerieniks ,
• j I \\ •
"Night Blooming Ccreatt'
'..night Bloomingt cerenaoi
“Night Blooming, Cereno.”
COUIIERSPO2T PRICE CURRENT.
Reported every Tuesdai by • 1
I •
Bktolicpb . .l23.all
• Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, .1,
Condom:Ku t,„
Apples, green per bustle'
• " dried, " -
Pehns,
B caws:, per lb.,
Reef,
B .rrlea, dried, per qn.rt,
ltuelmne..t, per bue4el,
IL ,ckwheat"Flour,
Buller, per lb.,
th,etee,
_"
Cloven wed, -
Core, per bushel,
Corn rueal, per owl., ,
Ede -A, per dozen,
Flour, extrn, per barrel
rupertine,
Ilmno, per lb.,
Ray, p r ton,
Ron. y, per lb.,
Lard,
El.renr, per lb.,
o..tx, per benne,
(Oll{ol.lB,
Pork, per bbL,
" in whole hoe, per lb.,
Potntoe., - per bushel,
Penel , to, filled, per lb.,
Poultry per , per lb.,
Rye, bnehel,
Silt, per bbl.,
tete.k,
Timothy : Seed
Trot!, per half bbl.,
Wheat, per hoehel,
White nen, per heir bld.,
If you want
, .
CLOTHING,
GO TO 1
P. A. Ste"-bin9 & Cols.
E.REBRINCTON &, SOK'S
i VV . .ii...
1 1 _
~,.
~
! A 1: ,, ..;- - .? .0- lIANCTFACTURERS OF
i . :::
'
REVOLVERS RIFLES,
IV/ . '1L11.15i33.0t 1 E 3 d 4:=l42xlcol.23Leils
For the United States :Atm-ice. Also,
POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS. REPEATING PISTOLS,
R",'''il kANGEit; It E rr \ :l ° 9 l n A ti l lat i Nl F lL E rl S i ltl VI I
by Gun Dealers and .he Trade gene- ails'.
In the ,, e days of llonsetreaking and kobbery ' every'
youse, Store. Bank, and Oflice should hay . e.one of
Remingtons' Revolvers.
raittas desiring to 'wail theurseives of the Int.-irn
provem.i.ts iu Pistolii, and oup..rior workinnu.hipaud
fuim, will Lind all corittiti.ed the new
Remingtone' Revolvers.
Citeulars e. ntatin.tig cuts and descriptions of our
Artus wit be fu , ni.lied noonntipliest ion.
E. In.:MI:COT( >IN: sc Si >NS !Ilion, N. Y.
Moose SG Ntentn.s, Agent:',
1)1) ! No. 40, Coortland St; New York
'lf you want
IDOOTS & SHOES,
GO TO
P. A. ' Stebbins '& C
MARVIN'S
Patent, Alum and Dry Piaster
Fire and - Burglar Safes, 1
House and Stora-Door Lo,elts!
• .
Send for' Catalogues — 7 - 1
MARVIN &, C0.,.'
41% Vj V..
Au.l7ly
26 Bi:oadway,
721 Clieslut4 St.,l
If yen want
DRESS GOOD
GO TO
P. A. Stebbins Ar.
A. S. StithnOn,
•
WELLSVILLE,' N. YL
fieeps e I:trest most complete assortment of
SCHOOL, and .
1
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS, •
• • POCKET BOOKS,
Meniorandums, Diaries, Gold &
Steel Pens, Pocket Knives, Law
Blank, and Stationers Goods
bo found In the country,
Ile ha-also added .
LaOliing Glasses, OVAL. A ncn-Tos and Sen.% es.
lift 1! Lot/KU:GO LA SS PLATES. for .fittilm
broken glass.... Also, Picture Frames Tied
Mouldino•sin ever- variety.
Deis Agent for tho '
"DOMESTIC SEW/AV CHINE"
the et and Bret. Machine yet alibied 'o he
public and the ONLY 11,,elitte that week a Mardet ed
Cast Steel Shuttle. It will la t a life time.
Ile it , PIM. Azrit for several Filet Cla.del
PIANO FORTES, .
C A BINE T ORO ANS I.
and EEL 011E01ltS
which be will se:l on very Et o r rahle terms.
Beautiful Holiday Gdods,
in tbe ' lr season.
Si:mei:datum' ion a I:l be le vet. to orderslriym abroad
forial , y tirtielvs In his line. .
furniebed . with School Books at Publisher's
Prices.
emiespondence Melted.
A. Steleart Stillman.
Dee, 11, 1669.i1y.
\ 1 .
Sumniet Gimd
OLMSTED'S.
II 1 (Mt.& 1 gn
260 1 3 la
11 2
90 H 260
30 , 35
. i2l 1 35
62 1 75
360 14 00
30 S 6.
90 25
' gDO 0.00
100 1.26
3 00 5O
20
14 00 1 00
.• 10 00 1' 00 00
22 125
8 On- 10'00
15 • 20
20 . 25
15 18
50
1 25 1 .1 50
20 00 25 00
12 18
. . 19 • .12
37 50
10 15
100 150
4 60 - 5 - 00
15 2'
1 4 50. 55 0
8 00 . 900
2 00 200
800 900
,OCR. atttention is invittd to the laigt md
attractive stock just received, and for
sale as low as the same qualities can be bought
anywhere in the;county. ,
We hay.a on liand a large and varlet as.
-moment of Dort.iesttig Cottons, co-prisiug
BROWN SIIERTINGS, and
SHIRTLIGS,
BLEACHED musuNp,
. DENIMS,
STE/PE4,
ODEON'S,
TICKING% and
COTTON FLANNELS, on Which we
cannot be unOrsoid. ,
We purchas4 one goods for Cash and offer
them at a very small advance 1. •
From !Cost.
IF you wanilto pur
PLAID.FRENL SB
DRESS GOODS; . • •
DELAiNES,
?RI.!4;TS,
BROCRE, and
WOOLEN SHAM'S,
EIOODS,
SONTAGS,
iNUBIAS
,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
CLOTHS .and
. ;
CASSIMERE4,'
lfull mipply
CLOTHING.
DON'T Tail to call before purchasing . and
see tce l
assortment •
! " , !At jimsted's
, ,
& SHOES
F .
. 1
, .
, .
ClR•Meni Women ..t . Children, in great va.
Fin). and cheap . ,
1 At I Dusted's
For Iklolass l r Syrup, Sugar, TO find Coffee,
!
' thing in the Grocery!line, Call
METE
A full uszo
kept in n'eountry Store on hand.; We intend
to keep Go i ods that will eive,sati#lletion and
sell good zrtieles at the lowest lit ing proiit.
•
Grain of all kinds, •
Untter,'Wool,
. Sbeer
Deer Sins-
Atco
Connivi,-Township nod School i ftt
of whidit the biglieAt priers %vitt ;ti
AI 01zuste - dlfi [
Coulersport. Pn,Nov'r 18. 'R9bll
JOURNAL INSURANCE AGENCt
CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE CO.,
I . 11ARRFORD, CONN.
Cash dapitul,
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 91,
Cash Assets,
Ell
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE to.,
Cash ) Assets,
WIDOWS & ORPHANS sliWitall'
NEW YORK.
$2,00 ,000
Capital,
an
.ZETITA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Tleo RD, CON N. ,
$ 3,009,C 00'
Assets,
INSURANCE CO. of NORTH
Capital,
PITMAN FIRE
Capital,
Hari PIKE INSURANCE COMPAInr
Cash Ksiets,
Travelers Ircsurance ;Cora'y of Hartford
Capital, $600,000
:143URING AGAINST AcamErs OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION, AND AGAINST LOSS OF
. .
$9 060 A *earl monde by any ono •vith 415
t Stelieli Tools. No experience neee,sarY•
The I'. esidr nt-. C-older, , , and. Treasurers of 3 Banks
Indnree the circular. bent free with sant4.les. lid
d reit • the Amodiauk Eitxuell Tug' Mocks, 6 2rW isids
Vervacmt. . . . . .
133
N ELS.
chase j.
• ItED,
GRAY,
BLUE, or
LUTING FLANNEL; call
At (limited's.
At Olmsted's.
AT OLMSTED'S.
itmont of almosi every!.
AT OLMSTED'S
Vautela.
0,000,09 p
NEW YORK
$14,000000
SEW TORE.
INSURANCE
RD, CONN.
$569,600
lIARTF
NEW YORK.
Lin FROM ANY CAUSE.
W. McAlarney
5:1
0
K 3
ing that is
Pelts, Furs,
rders, for all
ie paid
$5,000 COG
'ffl
$1,731,900
i
$3,596,922
Dll 31
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