11 attll Cintitg. —COI:DERSF9Ter, JANUARY 5,1860: ire lace not received • the ' Atlantic mthly for January. Will thepublish: please attena.to !the matter at one. , Acridiat.-7-Ou Wednesday forenoon; Richard Post, who is haunt% logs for S. Colwell, was taking. off a load at the e rin this village, his right hand was ,Afbetween two lags and nearly every cin hand and fingers. broken. Dr. s 0 n was called and sett the bones.— . Post is a resident of Hebron, we Ile e, and is familiary knows Its Dr, t. REV. ALEXANTYETt CLARK, Editor of emSchool says "We have had - ample opportunities to ,ow that the t ntirc faculty of the Iron ty College is composed of competent faithful instructcts, that every in= ,cemeut announced In the widely dif qed a dvertisement of this institution ' is ,mptly carried out, in the eourst of study a discipline by which this college has in its present reputation." .T4e .Kll iekerbacher Ala gu:dne for Jan r}• is received, and is decidedly rich in erary wealth. Its articles relative to ashington Irving are well . worth the ice of the Magazine a year, It has 'a ng story entitled "Six-by-Seven" and reral poems, besides two or three arti. es of the practical class—one partici rly, on the " Physical Decline of Atneri a Women," which is well worth gn i perusal. We send the Knickerbock and the Jot; RNA L both for $3.25 a Year. Those looking for the "Great Show" Ivertisement of P. A. Stebbins, will find on the fourth page of this number.L. II hands down there are busy waitiGg customers since that column was pub hed, and all agree that printer's ink is very successful incentive to customers. 'e are pleased to notice . a large increase our local advertising patronage within e last year—an increased faith in the ility of telling people what you have to 11, and that You do not fear stmped- Spencer, following the example of oth. merchants sends greeting a Happy 'ew Year to all, in the most fashionable anner of announcing thingssiow-ts-days. ee his column. Fatal accident.—We learn that at ..nt 6 o'clock last. Wedneiday evening, man named George Housler, a farmer Ting about 3 miles distant, was intoxi •ted and standing on the steps of the mporium (N. L. Dike's) house in Ship ea, 3l'Kean Co., holding a loaded gun his right band with the stock resting the floor,-when a drunken Irishman :me up behind him - and'tappetfhilwon .e shoulder, which caused a - movement r -Housler that inside the gun go off, and ,a ball passed up through his right cheek ad temple.. _ He lived two. nights and a ay in an insensible condition:, He was bout 35 years of age, and leaves a wife two children to mourn his Toss, and ho may,truly charge to whiskey the loss fs husband and father. Suicick.-7Just as we are going to press is (Thttridity) Morning, we have been' ade acquainted • with • the particulars of suicide committed in 13ino.hain town ,ip, near Genesioe'Forks, two isreeks ago t Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, when n Englishman - named Isaac Dalton, - Mit • throat With a "common:broad=blade ack-knifo--cutting.loff all tho arteries on uth sided of his neck with surgical ex rtness. Coroner &nut held an inquest .11 the body, and the following facts were licked - • Ile was a man of aliont 50 years of age. ad came to this county from England 1 9 years ago, leaving his wife and a child 'r two there, since which - time- he has 'ever seen them. - r ile inbach , lot style us ,binghtim daring that periodl • ad was in possession ofi handsome prop .rty. It seem's 'thatise has reeently ex ibited a fear that some one was going to kill him, and was afraid to stay and repeatedly - . asked_ some Of: hie, friends to KIT with him nights: ' On the evening of his death. lint went to the residence of his sister's hisban4.llr, - , Colson, about a mile distant,- and . recitiested:,tc,., stay._ all. bight,- which request*as readily granted. Mter sitting round awhile he ,Wint but sad was gone about :ten 'Minutia, when his friends thinking -holvas one longei than he intended,' ivent..Ont. after him.. Isis tracks Were followed" into the barn. where they found him laying on- tho bay mow-with;.his ;throat - cut, - turnboio stated, ca each . aide:.' : - waa net dead,, and aliek theyl:picker up he 4030' to them ae.follows s ‘. l Friende,liOne.die is pace ! rhave . a few words tor-you. You hire some bad neighbtlia , ; ,,- ;Peirri H leo* liordilitotigham."- 'Wei then 4rried into the house and ' OA . . lA* he expired in about:.l,s minutia Trois the tits he had gone out. lie was evident- ly insane. and hid always bitterly -de nounced Lord'Brougham. whenever his nameivas mentioned in conversation. His framing against his:lin - mediate neighbors was EivitientivnnjUstified. . - TION. JUDOE 2 MAsort, .of lowa, who made-himself so popular with" the Invent ors of the Cotintry while'he held Abe ,pf flee of Commisaioner of Patents, has, It'e learn, associated himself with MUNN &- Co., at the Scientific American. office, New York. The acquisition of the Judge to the patent business 'of that establish ment will giro Ahem a prestige that no other soli-airing agency can We clip the following expressive item from the N. Y; 7 - ribune of last Fri 4ay : " We will state for the. information.of our friends, the we yesterday mailed to regular subscribers the largest edition of the Wcck(ll Tri!Ause ever printed. The number exceeded-180,000 copier." ••• • New PublicatlonS. AMUSING AND INSTRUCTIVE THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OE HAJJI BABA. THE CELEBRATED ORIENTAL TRAVEL LER IN PERSIA, TURKEY AND RUSSIA, WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATINE EPI SODES AND INCIDENTS. EDITED BYJAS. MORIER, PUBLISHED BY" DUANE RULI SON, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia. The late Washington Irving often wrote in that style of irony which is called by critics grave banter. Ilajjhßaba's Adventures exhibit the same style. This is admirably developed in the most entertaining satire on the morals and habits of the Orientals: in the narrative of his adventurous life;—no book Which has ever been published exhibits such gJowing rind graphic_ pictures of many of the mysteries of the Harem. • " It enchains the attention e the scholar and charms every reader, and while with master hand the magic pen lvith resistlesi power causes the mind of the refiner to revel in lux =lions pleasure, it also aims to' benefit and instruct. A person who once reads Hajji Baba will' never forget it, and he will always recall with pleasure and profit its curious scenes, incidents and lessons. It is the best exposition ever yet made of the manners, and customs, modes of thoughts, and expressions among Persians, Turks and Russians, among whom-be was the "most bold and daring of adventuiers,. he re lates the narrative of his -astounding feats, hair-breadth escapes and ludicroas misfor tunes as a . Barbers Son, Traveller, Prisoner, Robber, Water Carrier, Dervish, Doctor, Lov er, Executioner, Marriage Broker, Merchant, Courtier, Author, and Secretary to tbe Per sian Ambassador, to England so as to amuse with an ingeniousness truly remarkable. The book is inexhaustible in interest as well as in comparable in fun. No work ever issued ex- hibits so grert a variety for the pastime of the intellect and the information of the mind. It is a large 12 mo. volume of Four Hundred and &Veen Pages, handsomely gotten up and pub l'shed by Duane Rulison, proprietor of the well known Quaker City Publishing Hon* Philadelphia. In - order to place this book within the reach of all, Mr. Rulison has de termined to sell it at the low price of One Dol lar, and will send the,book accompanied with a valuable Gift, on the receipt of the price and twenty cents to prepay postage. Mr. Rulison has just issued a new, enlarged, and revised catalogue containing upwards of 1200 Volumes, which will be sent free on ap plication, giving full information relative to establishing Agencies in the Gift Book Busi nest. Address DUANE RULISON, Quaker City Publishing HOllBO, 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa gda gmuttiummts. FOR SALE-CFIEA P.' OliE PAIR OF 808-SLEIGHS ands TWO HORSE LUNG SLEIGH. For particu Lars, call upon or address . • P. A. STEBBINS.. List orLetters REMAINING in the Post Of ice at Couriers port, Pa., for the Quarter ending Jan Ist, 186 . 0: - , •, Avery, Addison-2 Lowe, E. P. Blakeslee, James Mann, William B. Fessenden, E. M. Munroe, A. 11. Frost,. H. D. - Nelson; Robinson Franklin, Freeman • - Outman, E. Goodwin, Phineas O'Donnell, Winifred Harrington, E. R.-2 Potter, Rev. Timothy HOll6l, Philo - Schnider, M. Hurd, A. B. Smith, Abram Mr. R. Hill, Abner • Stileon, C. 8. Jones, Rull . Smith, H. H. Listner, Ett6a-2 Wood, W. If. Listner, Sophia Woodruff, Charles 8.. Lowrey, David B. Webner, John U. Kurzendoerfer, Katharine . Persons calling for any of the above , letters .will please , say that they are advertised. SA3PI. HAVEN, P. M. , - terk' • . CHEAPEST! BEST - .WISEST 1! ! - $35,00 . . Pays for Tuition in Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Aritlime tic and T,ectu'ies•.• - Board S weeks 820, Stationery • ~;$7;. Tuition sas, ;entire . .• expenses $62, -. • -Usual time from 8 to:10 weeks. Every Stu dent, upon graduating; is guaranteed compe tent to tuallage • the: books of any business, and qualified to earn a salary of front • - rssoo'• to , $l,OOO Students, eater at any time No Vaoation— Review at pleasure. • First Premiums For ' Hest Biabiess Wri ting . for 1859;:received cif Pittsburg, Philadelphia 'and' OhiU abate Fairs: Alio •at the pr incipal - • 'Fairs.of the Union for "the - past four years. • , , SM. Mintiters' Sons riceived at bay Price. For Circulars, Specimens: And . Embellished View of. the College. inclose five-letterstati3ps to • .: . F. W. JENSINS,- Pittsburgh,.Pa: 11:1017* • • • A • • - Notice.; - A LL indebted to E. K. SPENCER: are- re "/Vspentfully invited to tall and settle their accounts, by payment or by Note, ivithout do Coudersport, Dec. 27, 1859-16:41. J. J. NEW YEAR! Ltd that. brings maay CHANGE! Change of Goods u well as CHANGE OF PEOPLE JUST RECEIVING, From New York, a . well-selected stock of GROCERIES, • .AT p B 8 MUST BE SOLD FOR CASH OR READY PAY. NEW THING, THAT ! Boots 4. Shoes At lower figures than ever before—closing out my stock in that line. Drags, Medicines & Dye Stuffs, YANKEE NOTIONS, PEMINERY, TOILET SOAP, ARNIDA LINIMENT, STAFFORD'S OLIVE TAR, Pollll'B - ExUlaot of Witch Ladies, That ALA ,ROSZ POMADE is in town again —;-also Lyons Katharion. • axusetquig, For the Handkerchief, kc OASTOIt.& LAMP OIL. Madder, Glue, Cochineal, Alum, &;Logwood. PROVISIONS; Such at.FLPUR, PORE; BEEF, : MEAL • , BEANS, kc.ritc. DRIED FRUIT inch as, • APPI,ZS r PRUNES, GITII:ON, RAISONS /c FIGS. sr One man lays he can ,sell LOWER than any other Grin; another says CILEA.PER than ever' efore afforded in the County.. I say call arid see the goods. - CASH PAID - FO OATS Bz, CORN. COUDERSPOILT, JZID. 1, 1859. • 11a-m110;16g lIA.VE JU S T REC a fla 1 I aiVd caiapleTa l a PALL :411ati ." 6 i--- ' S .Which they will sell .. eil,c(4) n ihe county. • Also, a goo .i GROPE-UTE:I3, CR 0 OE They sell for READY . PA *I ieqaently can afford in sill fl LESS PR . . than usual, 'not beini.obliiie losses on - bait debts.'t - `— AU— who Wish tog the 1 , woRT H OF" 31 0 . N will please give . a'csll. ALL KINDS 0111 TAKESi-AT A' .N. 11:.- 7 LIVe.carry on the b . shim of . ..BLACKSMI, BING,_ as usual,.at the old Stand of is . LIMNS, where all kinds of. ' l' i Making aniot It 'pairing will be done, from M ill Ir ns to a-pair of i Tongs, or a Chain Link. - ood and careful HORSE L 8 1 0ERS . . will attend to that *M i eh O the, business: LIII.RABEE,i LEWIS & CO. Lewisville, Nov. 5i,155?,+-„11t27*. Dissp' lutipn. TAE CO-PARTNERSillfihitherto existing between the snbseribei under the firm of Kenyon, Wilkinson A Gin. es, is by mutual consent dissolved. The B oks and Papers. Notes, .Sre. of the firm are i the hands of C. C. Kenyon, who is' author! ed to settle the • , • same. - • • ~ • • : G. • KENYON, ~ . I :T , P. YWILKINSON, ' ' 1 • - J. U. GRAVES. Oswayo, Pee. 14th 1859. g er The bulimia will b continued at the old place by C. C. Kenyon where be, or h 0 saleman J. Gravei, will b found at all amen (Sunday excepted) ready aud willing to wait on customers. Thankful for the patronage bestowed upon the late firai, he hopes by at tention to his husiness . to -writ a coLtinuance of the same. P. S. All kinds of Provisini, Groceries, Am, of constantly on hand, cbea' for READY P. Lumber, Shingles, and all kinds of, Produce taken in exchange for Goo . . s at their market price. Cash not refused: • Notic TtIOSE persons who hay with tho firm of Ke G raves, or Notes not paid, the same IMMEDIATELY; as late firm must be settled, WWI PORK; MEI . . . PHILLIPS, CIA !FE & IMO., of i t. Wellsville, are Pacing a very large amount of Pork from t e, rhoiceit nogg of the North, and they promaware,se to -UNDEgSELL all others. for Cash. Th y have, also, a large stock of Dairy Butter, Dri d Apples , and eve rything in the line Gro eries; Sal, Boots ,A ,' Shoes, Rubbers and Bu alo OiershOei for' Ladies and Gentlemen . - rom $l,OOO-to $:,- 500 worth of • - -- ' . - Staple -Ha ware, i l f which will be sold 'some 5 percent. less than can be had elsewhere, tlose out the stock. Straw and H oot -Cutter. A new. patent. - It, needs only- to be-,seen ,to recommeudlt la all; as it will'eat by'it - T00t... treadle, straw, corn-stalss and -all kinds of . , .. - Lel N. B.—The highest m , rket price raid for first class Rived and - Saw .a SHINGLES. PHILLIPS,GLARK (Successors to,Olarlc 4.Phillips,),et the " OLD =AEGILAt'OIO - "'"' W ellsville, Elec..2N :18 NEW JEWELRY STORE. , _ R• H. BYTTERWO II having located IA • himself in this Bor ugh, in the building recently Occripied bYlir. Olson, on Main St., opposite the court bowie has opened a JEW. JCLEY. ESTABLISHMEN ~ for' the purpose of li REPAI ING . ... , . . WATCHES, • • _: sr - ' CLOP_ ' Having some years' e z nen • I feel coafident in g ERA[.' SATISFACTION , / the public Is solicited. . All work warranted or A getrertl assoTtmentl and Jewelri'oa hind i►n. cOisdirspott, 34iii3o; 13 O' • _S _C• .„ • - Fltiur. 11ea— :....t„_:,. -4. _,,acs. r,....7 . .. FEEtx: - .teisit, roitii-lac.c., Qh ‘ .3 . i,,ttße than • •.. ANY OMB R MERCHANT CAN DELL FOR— ;. II :CAM 1,- "I. , -. , .,7 .- , ..Y -1 1 and will take !a . A.l pkirm ' Vall i littultrAX geed] - I :141T . ER. tt R. I will itsori-i—c i - fir LUMBER. :, Also, wit' Pit thilrY -tr• Pin gs Prices' i° i { - "CASIE I FOR'AO.OI/0 . ifEt;:titrtelq the - is i tikagtfoieferii 0441• pied by L, F. Maynard— FHE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE nowoieote4llll : *WA.; lit.ggteT., , g go . Ceuerasporr, Juie 22 1859.--44.-Gmo. . ,_AG.;' _ NT& NVAIS'KEION't TO sztL - OAAT's RA,FMNT AN ' BREAST TE-RN. To tbose furnishing . oatlsfactory referene.e.ti, a liberal salary slifid t expenfie will be paid, The art.cle is needed by every farmer and mechan ie. ifr the. Count ry, undlwitt mset= wit h ;ready ,VO sale. r phrtieuttira iiddregs - J. C. e,A.RY, Patentee, V.:Nassau' Stet - =NM .11=E4=M • 'T7I. - • .- ,i, '.. ."1: . ''•-! t ilt! .. :... iii...'1 , .... ... w. !';' 1 1 2... ..; ', , '', '' : & '.l • 7, fYED . I i,:ii 3 Oil 4 ii: :.74 . ' R ;,..:. '',-,.i, Best 'Flout in Marktti-*At .f . 1 ;,•,.,-).: I ; ,i.,, ~-.:.. 0: , .. -•-., :' -, 4 , iiltie bet I , ito" ctilzif —— - F' 5 u i 1 ' ' fl it ia n t the BEST, you can have it •Gibia r l. -t, HEST - !'. 44 for -- • '5O ets. 46 _Molasses 'for 1 ' SO 44 Coffee Nugar tor 11- ' 46 8001 . 8, for , *3,00 .' ..„;....:,4• r.r.,.t 7114i50 only, and ton- FIT to makeu?:for ~i~IR `, X 1 U0r( OOD PRICE January 5. 3.860. 1 --• WAR,REN'S 1 • 1 (p • 4 1 1 1 1 101 3' = STORE' .1 - Atoin Streei, (nearly opposite Buldwin tfa- Bros. GroOeri,) Well.4relle,. g!tany Co„.W. Y .• esta,blith . tp - ent. 11. would respectfully inform-the inhabxtauts of Coudersport, and Potter county. generally, that'll° is now prepared. to supply them with BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, LEATHER- N:VH[IMS, 4-c., of every description,- at pri• cei which cannot fail to suit. We hare on hand, and are constantly receiving from New YOric, the finest assortment of goods that can be found in this portion of the country, and will sell the . same at prices which. will ' • ; DEER' 'QOBI:P.ETITION. SOLE LEATHER, • • . I' 'UPPER LEATHEE4- KIP SKINS, ' 'FRENCH! CALF SKINS, (genuine), PEGS, - NAILS,' AWLS, and •FINDINGS; of cv. erg Aescription,-irt q nantities to suit - purcba .. sets, at ' REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.. FOR CASH. All gOods sold at our establishment are of tlie•Best Qadlity; and will be•-WARRANTED. • !Terms Cash Only. GiTo us a trial. GEORGE T. WARREN. ' Wellsville nay 19, 1859.-40. ~rOrders sent by mail, or left at the J0n3.41. OFFICE, Coudersport, will be prompt ly and carefully attended to. - • • unsettled accounts L yon, Wilkinson tt ill call end arrtittO be business of the 'out delay. .. . , ~..... ;40e ak. - -v*.r c.. ; ... __„...____„....,, .;..,, w ..... r , ti ,...-:- _ - 7-_-_-„,-.7,._ _. 0,1 141 ~_ , tfitiutifiß 4 - / • 4 ~ ~.... •-, - : •, ....,.. 1 1 --,-- C. C. KENYON lAMS, Fpll Length Steel Engenvingkof , WASHINGTON .& EVERETT, .. lath:alit* a Vida , of Mount Vernon, _ • In the Engraving of Washington. These splendid engravings are-from original 'paint ,ings by Hicks, and are'engrared on-steel in the highest style of Art.' They are each 2fix3s :inches; each coittainink six square feet. So'many coarse 'tttiserable pictures have been palmed upon ;he "pnblic':as works of art—and esce malty in cheap, black and muddy engravings —that it Is difficult` to convince persona' of taste that they aro safe in, orderidv what they hale not 'first . seen. We have paid the first artista:their own Pric'es,itmouatiug to MANY rsousisit DOLLARSi toproduce engravings realty beautiful; as well , as ' e heat portrtiiti, and that ehail be splendit4orvivients to crng_pcirlor.; larOpinions-that can be relied on: ' The Editor pf the Neio• York Observer sdyi v•-• "These 'engravingt!' are genuine worki of art •:thie likenesses 'aretichnirable'. The portrait of- 311: -Everett' 4111 tithe prevedetice.of all others ' - - - The '2Vess rot* Clitistiad Advocate says 48 They arS among thi•fitiei , t engravings :we hife - everseen.'and THE'PUBLISIIERS ARE FILLY *RESPONEIELE FOR ALL' THEY PROMISE." ' • Titiins • We will send; rosr-city, securely pacited in Eilhei Engrawing and s'3 Maga zine,one year, fur , , Ea. ...014E.Illitr.wf**113 $ 3 ~,Mtga" mug , on e . year, for „,, - ,time; will hiva,an extra •copy of each ..erigrnvirig. The Magazines.; are HARIiERS T THE KN;CKER _BOOKER:, .GODEY'S 1300,g,"THE ATLANTIE, - ,BLACE.WOOD. tat. 133., sp ecial arrangernent , the entire year's subsc ription • to, the Magazines is paid over by us to their pithiishers, and.subseribers receive their siipply. for Om year.: direct from their respective publication offices. The east of the engravings is, paid only by the diner etice between the itnvest iirholesitle 4 iii& the iegular price ef ilifir,Engravmge_septritwaceiamtaabserip. hilM to vP9iiO4ic49,..Aatamence w tlt current tinless 'otherwise" ordered: licineY .at if 'proof le l retained -at hiCiite been mailed. ` riretirapresidons are Usti therefore Adflress f r `'it .1 td_OP,ll. Bait= (At Wit. BALT& Mask' Store;)"No. ,BROADWAY, mr YORK. Lii . r -100ri. 2.1. S ira'. 4 . ft . A-1 ;10, JEWELRY. erierice in the basi- 1 Ting the GEN. -Thelpatioriage of Please give me a call. o pay. of Wat Ches,, j Clocks I for Mile. 1859.45. ' I ' WELL '11 :1 4: 94 g ? STORE can always bp found 910_51*r-id rit!:•& • 411BT-00te:W . WRO„Par3, ..tErMES,::BPIDVALWLBQOT_Crt ',BOWL& FRYIIiG4, O 4.INSTIW•Egfpf CAUlai - firVt ' J r TOW COftIizgIq3LLEILVIIORSEAVOSS; :DOCPPOWEASFACI , I'r " 7 •l,lltiletVcireg. 4eriroidefl dfiii@matefisigoof 406a* ii SuIiStintiaI'EAVES4TROUGHS pat iftiatiany pact of the Cmitf,y44iiitirentr'2; Relay Pay of ell ,seldom refused; -`Siore'on Slain'Street optinslte the Old tour!. C l ud. oo l . itItASTER for saltrby , , r)1 : 7,1 p1131N3. ==M=!== 411 , 4--111444:1A:49% 11111 MEE IBM MI 111 =I MEI EMI = RAS ?RE-: fill RE SPECIAL. ANNOUNCE/keit! I • FROM TUB . *QUAKER 'CITY PUBLISHING HBUSII .100,000 Catalogue * *. NEW, ENLARGED ,AND REVISED—NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION; ' , ,Bupezio; Inanitiniento to the I,ll' laid , ;gam' A new and' sure "plan 'for, *abut['lnk GOLD and SILVER WATCHES;•Strid • other valuable Prizes. - Pull particulars 'givin is - Catalcigues, which will be sent fret to all op on. aPplication. . Valuable Gifts, worth from 50 eta. to $lOO GUARANTEED to each purelaaser. ' f 1,00001) in Gifts have been distributed to lorpaiteous within the past six months-5150,000 to be die- .tribdted during the next six Months. The inducements offered.Agcnts are ;Ore• liberal than those of any Other houia laths business. 'Pitying been in the Piiiislaing and Dooltsal: • lingjbusiness for the last eight years,. say's: penence enables me • to coudne,t , the Gift Btae terpnse ,with the greatest satisfaction. te.all.. ger AGENTS WANTED in every' T•tra , . `and!County. • - • FOr full particulars iiddregi DU:ANE RULISOX, • Quaker City - Publishing Hoes% 33 South Third Street, Pbiladelphist;,Pe. 5-4 ma D. L. & M. 11.:DAMELS .ARECONSTATLY . C Et ENG A COMPLETE A SSOR - 711E.$t OP . Fall and Winter • I DRY GOODS . B O OTS & SHOES, HATS & - CAM. -CUTLERY, GRoorarct Crockery Glageiwitrb., Alio, a good stoat sitiIiSCSILINEOUS and Ready-Made Olotigng: ISMOO/ 80/A.14 STATiONERY; &C., I All of Which they 'will i3ell AS LOW AS CAN SR BOUGHT SL,sforifEßS ._ THE ••COUNTY. PRODUCE OF ALL RINDS EXCIIANGE - IVICCOODS, For which 'tile HIGHEST . P*ckitiii 44*. _ They can he.ihoniint 1 911Sind!ty exci.Vtid;) at the Store fen oicupied p„_p4KER, , • In ready to wait upon - costolnerk - ,,y li..ll.—We have COMO toiltel co)mitislatitall • '” READY . PAY?t= Is for all- partletclued let /balk fore dobueinesson this sistem, -, :•- t k DAN.roari tflyesr, , kiyir:-1, , i135 4 ;i:»12:10 11 4 BooK ... z _ sTeßgi a OU'D E RSPORTioRk. AL:W. iNN, .r.t0P1401700.! • ..BOOKS APS, 1.011114`., ' DOCKETS :LpticiEtsL.- DAY=sool*: 7 ` 'ittictrrr.tpo ; PASS;BOOKS,' ' • " I ; 4 ' -PORTFPLICIS.r. rg 3cl !!3=. 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