eon* M CObikESPORT,, 3I IIstE, gumnier Terni - of Ulysses _Aeade vi c ointuentes - on the' 21st — Of'August oa t. See the announcement in another dump. lie learn from a Kansas paper that,:a p e w Ptonn oconri:ed in Lyketni; Doug iss and Franklin counties _on the' , Bth l o t, - I n Osawatocuie, houses wereblown down and chimneys blown off, -The ch i mne ys were blown off the honie s of L. formerly of this county. • The Old Conrt House Bell - .was -re,; ( l n auction last Friday, an4.was bid Of f -by & D. Kelly fur the Trustees of 'the:dou tleripsrt Academy, at $26. The • bell 1,0 cheap, and a roorer one of tbe same : 0 could not have been bought for less hooey. It has been used on the Ulysses icadcray slice last September.' n Ifutchinsou'i Republican Sangster, pr 1860," is the title , of a neat little b oo k of 71 pages, in paper cover, just is- Eu ed from the house of- 0. Hutchinson, Nassau st., 'N. Y. It is edited by John W. Hutchieson, of the ,« Hutchin loa Family of singers." It contains the Chicago Platform and 50 political songs, Eiden to familiar tunes, and costs only tea cents. Address , as above. Child Droicned.—On Sunday after- No g last a little boy. aged nearly two T zars, son of Mr. Rinehnls, was drowned in Nes lon Clark's will-pond, two miles earth of this plaea. Mr. R. lives tear the pond, and the child got out of the lard without the knowledge of its pay rests, who on looking for it soon after, discovered that it was lost io them form er. The body was soon after recovered. Coudersport Acactenty.—We take great pleasure iu stating that the AuatletraY baildiog has been thorougbly_ repaired and ventilated during.the past fow_wecks, and that a school will be opened in it text Mouthy, (July -2d,) under the charge of Hiss CLAR,k A. STOCKWELL, of Bradford county, and formerly an as tistaat teacher ia our Academy. Miss Stockwell's eminent qualifications .1.9 a lather are too well known to our citizens to need any endorsomeut from us; and re trust that the school will be well.sus tsinedly. them...... . Marshal White, who is now taking the census of this county informs us that he Ends it difficult to get correct answers to um of his questions—some tolling him 'gene of his buainess" and others refusing otell. We would call the gttgkatiou of all !Jibe fact that by refusing to give the 'formation called for by him, they sub k'et themselves to a fine of $3O. We qc every body will lend him all .the ill in the'r power to get'a correct.state tent of the population and resources of 1;4 county. He is confined to a short tiNio which to take the census—eight Teets from the first of June and one unth of his time is nearlygone already, ,Suntioll School Peitival.—The Union iltbath School at this place are going tl hold a pie nio festival in the grove trail of the village next Saturday, soth ',l. The Presbyterian _School has ac !toed an invitation to join in the festi :L Ad the arrangemen ts have been made, ad we judge from the verbal programme ;inn tts, and from the well-known ener gof those who bave the matter in charge dttt the occasl-on will be a very pleasant 'se for the ungrobers of ,the schools, their :eachers and parents. Tho exercises t. , otoenee by congregating 'at 'the M. E. 4 March at 10} o'clock A..M., and pro. .!edin g to the gmve at n o'clock.— 'Lon addresses will be made by . Rev. M: Rico and Rev. J. U. Pianos, after ''hiah the eatables ,and f will be tought on. /I Will be remembered that on Tees -1 evening of last week a heavy ,hkek !load arose in the north-west and palsod 'Ter this place to the south-east--our 17ens generally anticipating, a heavy §Vstornt, but very fortunately were 1 3 4,ted. .11 seems however, that triaqs,in the south-eastern part of ie State.we.re less fortunate, as we learn the Lanpas . ter Express of the 20th a Leavy wind and hail storm passed ' T o the river towns i t t biat county, da !tiling the crops, uprooting ' trees, blow !gdaon houses and cacging. men into lerirer. Hail fell to bbe,depth of sev . all inches and of the size stfihemie ens. ttte force of the storm mayteehtligo3)Y 14 following extract f,rOt4 the knot c !The storm when it reached Safe to have attzlued-its full Power. 'tc 3 poiat its destrge : tiveqq,is tq prozi .p . etty . kii . d the emps — ls'incaiatiable at this , the` storm struck the Conesto• ga, in front of - 1101103 Mansion t noun' !ote], it completely lifted the entire body of water 'frout`its bed,,so that those- who were on 'the ,banks of the creek - ' tune colidSea:the 'bottom., . tn thecreek wits a i large' quantity of lumber belonging to Mr. Reinhold of thiweity, , whioh it al so carried , up. 'But, singular to relate, an adverse current' of wind , carried water and lumber •back to the bed, of the creek. " • he June Term of -Court, with its " vast concerns," is a by-gone, and the !au-al loree — and 'devas — lation has passed on to the neighbOriug villugo of Susetkport, where we .presume it will whirl with pacipus - gust-o anotherweeit,-giving Nich ols, of the 'Citizen, 'another opportunity to display 'his legal agility and newspaper . The business done was,not very vast - but was vastly done. It may be summed up in the following trials . : The Grand Jury found trio bills against the •foitviiug persona for selling liquor contrary to law :—Polly Ann Smith, Hi- ram Beals and wife, and Wm. Woodward, of Me Creek; Silas Nelson, of Summit, and Hezekiah Byles, itinerant. -The Grand Jury also indicted Dennis nis, of Genesee, for assault And, battery, and Henry It. frost, of Pine Creak, for same; also, Henry B. Prost and.H. Teed, of Pine Creek, for forcible - entry. • . The Grand Jury at this Term acquit ted itself nobly in behalf of the public peace, and we hope such an one may al. ways be obtaiutlii. The following cases were tried bcfcre traverse juries :* Spofford vs Starkweather; notion "for damages from flow of Water. Declaration for $lOOO damages. Two days and a half were occupied in trying, this ow, and the jury after being out about eight. hours, failed to agree, standing. 7-4-1, and were discharged—the'case going over to next term; Olmsted, Wilson and Dom for Plff.; Williston, Knox and May nard fur Deft. Com. vs. Dennis Maginnis, assault and battery. Sentence withheld, and appli cation for new trial filed by Deft. May nard and Olmsted for Com.; Benson, Wil son and 'Williston for Deft. W. T. Jones vs. J. W. Smith : action for debt. Verdict of $76 for Plff. Mann for Plff.; KnoX for Deft: • W. T. Jones vs:'N..WoodeOek action for debt. Judgement fur kW, Mann for Puff ; Benson for Deft. 4. decree of Divorce was granted to SmUt. B. Pingb from his wife, Betsey A: New I'ubilcatio 9, THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, Vol. V. No. 33., July, 1860, . Ticknor It Fields, llos ton. - $3 per annum. CONTENTS.-3leteorology Treasure-. Trove; A Legend of Maryland; Hunting a Pass; The "Cattle" to the "-Poet ; ' More words about Shelley; Clarian's Pic ture; Spring; Rufus Choate; The Regi cide Colonels in New England; To the Cat-Bird; .The Professor's Story ; On the Formation of Galleries of Art;-llarwin on the Origin of ,Species; Yanity; Reviews and Literary Nudges: PLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH' MAGAZINE: 536—American EditiOn.YoL.L. No. 6; June, Imp.' L. Scott & Co., re-publishers, sf. Gold strect,-liets York. $3 per annum. CONTENTS.—The . - Scoolumster at Ijome; Night; Nihon, Captain Speke's Adventures in .Sonkeli hand; Nornian Scottish National Character; Dotnltian and tb,e Turbot ; Uneiversal Suf frage in Savoy .end Nice; The :Fight for the Belt; ',Cho Balance of Party; Index. The Veto of the Homestead BM. Mr. Buchanan, apparentlymot satisfied with the vigorous blows that he has al ! ready given his staggering party, adminis ters a last thwack in the shape ofa veto of the Homestead bill. This bill was the tine prepared by his own friends in the Sen.' ate, which, thotigh not satisfactory to the Republicans, had been accepted by thew as much better than uune.- It passed the former body with only two dissenting votes, and ,the House by a majority of nearly two' to One. With So emphatic an approval in, both branches of . the legisla two, it was universally - supposed that it would be. llowed to become a law. Big ALL ileghsiian "is nothing,tmless eritic4." He has found ebjections in it where few.,othersuf hie party have.found them,- and , he ,paradps_ other ,objections, long since refuted, - p ,they were ,new, He - chooses to consider the grant of pub= liehinds to seftleraof : fiye yea,re.'..frAupan cy,' on the condition of their paying afte that twenty-five cents per acreia &easier', and he denies the right, of-Con;resi to make such donations. Ho professes, also; ilate regard for the depleted state of the Treasury, .arid is anxious to kuow *where the public revenues . are •to . come from if the four 'of. dollars ~ ,de rived from the sale of public 'lands is to be relinquished. - . Finally,. he - is fearful of the spread Of agrarian sentiments, pro claiming patrioticatry,that " the people of the., United'. States ; have . advanced .with steady but rapid strides . to their present, condition of pewer - Anti• prosperity; that - ;they itiave bceo s t,tkikl OCAS jp.geLl , by fitinfritiCiple' of' protecting the equal rights of all, whether they be rich or poor, and that, no agrarian;seatiment liassever:,previlled among them:. '-The &melt, Poor man; bY frugalltj and indus try, can; in_ini part of _our critintry, quire. a competence, ,for. himself and his family, and in , doing this ho feels that he eats tho bread ..of independence. Ile de sires no charity either from the govern. nient or-from his neighbers.''. . It would be useless to coosider protests like,, these. The people of the whole country havesgreed upon the policy that it is better to deliver these lands to actu al settlers than to reserve them for the ttses ot speculators.; and if anything had been wanting to the 'extinction of the democratic party, - now fortunately deli quescent; if not wholly evaporated, it would have - been found - in this foolish and untimely exercise' of the Presidential negative.--.N.-Y. Eve. Post; .Monday. THE YEAH OP . - HURRICANES.--The season through which we are passing will go far to remove the impression that the severest. hurricanes are. embed - to Om tropics. Allover the Northern and Mid; .die States,:. tortaidoes _of ' - ,unpreeedeptt.4l `violence, extenfand destructiveness, have occurred. At least three hundred lives have .been lost by the, force of the 'ele ments. There seems At...have bean acy cle of tornadoes. Within a month there have been four in the Middle and the Western States, one . extending from Louisville up to Central Ohio, one in Cattaraugus county, in Western New- York ; CPO in Armstrong and the adjoin. ing counties. in Western Pennsylvania, and one in lowa and Northern Illinois, which, it is said, has surpassed all the others in *violence and destructiveness. EPIDEMIC AMONG SHEEP IN PENN SYLVANIA.—The Washiagton (Pa.) Ex aminer says that'the disease which has been so disastrous.to cattle in the eastern states, has broken oat amour , l' he sheep of Mr. James Morrison, of Chartiers town ship, and carried off a large number. On Thursday, he lost about forty, and others were iu a dying - condition whim he left home on Friday. Ho exhibited a small. quantity of gravelly sort of substance taken from the stomach- of one of the dead sheep, and submitted it to - several physicians _ fer analyxation ; but after a thorough egaininatior, nothing could be made ogt or it. Ile states That the di sease is very similar to the cholera in its operations, carrying Wl' ,th.o ibecp in a short time after being attacked. affairs of the New York and Frio Railroad Company are rapidly assuming a more favorable shape. The trustees of the fifth and supplemental 'mortgages have obtained a final judgement of fore, closurp and sale, which establishes ihe validity . of their-claims, and adjusts all open matters as to:the fourtlmnortgago bends,, and _authorizes a purehase of the road by the trustees. All remaining matters of controversy between _other claimants it is believed will soon, be satia funtorily arranged. "I Loy MY COUNTRY MORE THAN I LoyE P.1.4.rr."—50 said Hannibal Hamlin' when the TilemoeratO party re pealed the Missouri Compromise and re opened the agitation of the , slavery ques tion; and thereupon resigned his posi tiOn as Chairinan of the Committee •on Commerce in the senate, and gave in his adhesion to the Republican movement. TRENTON, June 23.—We have un doubted information hero that Harden has made a coefessiOn of having poisoned his wife, 'showing in the whole transae- Lien a ,degree of guilt seldom equalled. Governor °Won has respited the eke cation of Jacob S. Harden fiv.pue week and.a,day,,bringing 4, to Vriday,, the Gth day of JuJy.. Al;tuqunperp.ents. 1115 r Armouneeinents of six lines in less up: til Repub. county_ convention meets, $1 each. and 10 cents for each additional line. Inde pendent candidates, 141 election, double the above rates. All politica'. 'announcements must be paid in advance. • :COUNTY TRE-kSUltla.. JISLIUS BAKER, of Hebron township, wHI be a candidate for tho office of County Treas. 'prer, subject to the decision :of the Repul.li- Fnn county convention. speciqi .oliees THE GREAT DRAWBACK to persons em- A 7 ,. Prratino the extreme -so,tp.h apd westcrti ! country, is Lb fear they 4:lye of the Fv.ver aott Ague—the most direful ef : all diseases. ry day .y,-e Away ,of persons attacked by this disease and Feat o helpless in a short time, without . any means of affording relief: In view of the great' demand for a . remedy, Dr.. Hostetter has presented Celebrated Stom ach Bitters; nhow, cuyaHve powers for all diseares ottlie stomach have been unirersallii acknowledged. The liitpys„ prepared - after a long experience and, deep .spidy, have re received the ezconiunts of the Ales". .eininent physicians, as well as all claws, Nun every part of our country: To those wko jouli r t their many virtues, all wo can say is to try them, and jwdge for themselves - respectively.. Sold by druggistS and. dealers. generally ; eyeriwhere. Da. See advertisement in . ate her colutumt ,itixtimt.i.E : llo l *. Ty isy S,SE , S-4.9 ADE rrllol FALL 11,1t3tof U'l3 new - 1111d popular ,ips,titutjp . lllll,opep . Aktfp'f.Tsrvw, $27,09 pays all e:wases for ca:e terra of 14 weeks. Thts itteloiles instractinp -.at flit institute eor two weeks, by. Preir: • CHARLES W. SANDERS, A. IL, the well kaawn author. of Sander's Readers. do several , respects this is:the hest institution -in the country. ust. Send fur a, t eircular - coLtaiaing - full p ::titulars J. 4. ,e9OPER, Plysiscs, Pd. IvI6EVAT'Ss L . LIFE PILLS AN II P1147.1f1X S:I2MM, TrsiltlCESlie not. beea before illr, It , public fora period of Timm Y.F4itav and during that time have 'instintaiiiedithigli character in almost everi. part - OfTtli Q Ptah ei far, their ettraordinary and; immediate - poker of restoring perfect health topersotseufferitlf; under nenrly,every kind bf, disease tcr irhioh the human frame is liable.l The following are among ,ilie ...distressing variety of human diseases , in which the -Vegetable Life:Medicines. Are *ell . known to ci be. DYSPEPSIA, by . thorouhbly demising the Eist and iecand'stomitchs, and creatitika flow of POidliealthy hile„instead of .the stale and acrid kind FLATULENCII, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Ifeadiche,'Restressnesi, IR-Tern per, Anxiety, Languor, and Meta uckolY, which are the generpl symptoms of Dyspepsia, will Vanish: as a natural tonseguence of its cure. COSTIVENESS; by thel whole length of the intestines with it solvent process; and' white - tit violence ; all violent purgesleave the boifels' costive Within tko days. is ' FEVERS of all kinSs. by.testuring the blo o d to o re g ular eitrulatioyi,;thtough the primess of perspirition 10 such casps, and: tilp thor ough seltition of all _intestihal, obstruction in otheri, . • ! The. Life Medicines have been knoifn to ante' - RHEUMATISM • perijanently' . in three weeks,: and GOUT in half [flint time,l by .re. moving local Ipflamniation;froin the inmates, it - nil-ligament* of the.joicits.&' ' • , DRA)PSIES: of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening the . kidneye and bladder; they operate traist delightfully oh these important organs, tind - henee hive aver been found a cer tain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also WORMS, by dishidiing froth tlic turn ings of the bonrels the slimly matter to which these •ercatiires adhere. • I • SCURVEY. ULCERS, aced INVETERATE SORES, by the perfect; parity which these LIFE 3IECICDIES give to the blood, and all tile humors: -SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAti COM PLEXIONS, by their alterative effect tipop the fluids that feed the Skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all ertiptiye complaint=, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable astu p exions., - 1 t The use of these VMS fur a very short /me, will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, antra strikipo- improvement in the clearness of the shin. COMMON COLDS' and INFLU ENZA. will'always be cured by one - dOse, or by two in the worst Cases: • 1 • • PILES;;--The' original proprietor, Of these Medicines. was' cured of Piles of 34 years standing, j3y• the use of, the LIFE MEDICINES alone. . • •• FEVER AND AGUE.—For tbic scourge of the Western country, these-Medleines trill be Sound a safe, speedy,' and certain reniady.—. Other Medicines leave the.systeM subject to a return of the 'disease—a cure by these Med icines is permanent—Tar TUE3I, DE SATISFIED, AND 11E CVitED. ' ' - BILIOUS FEVERS. AND LIVER CO3I - Debility, Loss of -Appe tite, and Diseases of Females—the Medicines have been used ,with the most beneßcirl re snits in cases 'of this description:-Kings Evil, mod Scurfula t in its worst forms, yields to the gildfet . powerful action of these re gaFkable Sietlfetnes. _Night Sweats, Nervous Debility, Nervous Complaints of kinds, Palpitation or the Ileart,-. Painteis' Colic, are speedily'eured. • MERCURrAL DISEASBS.,—Pecsoni whose constitutions bare_ become 'imitircd by, the injudiCious.use_of Sisuccai,2 will find theic Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate froth the system; all the: effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the mostpow erful preparations of Sarsaiiarilla. Prepared and sold by W. IL MOFFAT, - • ' 335 Bumtiniur, NEW:YOUK. For sale by all Druggist.C, NEWJEWPLLER. IC, U. !YARRI%ER, • - naviNkt - rented a rindow in the Store 'of • ILL- B. S. Colwell, one donr.easi, of the Post, office. is prepared to REPAIR WATCHES or JEIVELHY on the shorteit'notice . and the most workman-like . manner. Having • new and superior stock of toolsOlnd . a large expe rience in the busineis, I offer my professional services to.this coinmunirq,. hoping that my promptness and strict attentiept to . my • legitimate calling gill secure me a liberal - p atronage. I . give special attention to cle#nino. and repair lug CLOCKS and Watehes . -I,nni no pay . wil be requited unless the work is satisfactoril done. Tenn's, Cash on delii•ery of work. . Coudersport, May 3, 1360: • • i • • - A ifh It I 1i174 7114. JP4NES EU13.. 1 1.,5S AT PIIITADELiggA. 111 E W G o,i 0 a,S SPENCVW S. JUST receiving an etenilve. stock of Wy- .amingCcunty Flour. Any.; one deslrods of getting a better article, of • FLOUR nt less In;o6t tltnn at Any,o.:lier store in town PIR rip welt to call, at, " SPENCER'S. ALSO, PORK, MEAL ioutany otter article in the line of PHOVIS . - lONS constantly On hand. Deductions wade to those that buy ut Wholesnle: . • GROCERIES . - of all Oeseriptions. Also DRUGS, MEDICINES, 4c., Sic; Patent Medicines •,saf .tpo'st - kitidi. Those crisiling; Dr. Deolas tCexickeffs Med[pal Disc covertwill find :it iti D•° are °Ll l•PpTyYjt?" 9 " - XIJGEEE.S'it 04§11 . PRI - , FQII . _s. 50,000 Copies .=already Sold: EVtitY;llo DrS -.COUI~SEY,LOR'IIIT _ BUSINESS,' : . . BY:tltANlC:CHfifillt • , . f d 01E. P LAD FLPtIOI., 13 A , ttili4SYOU . td draW Partnership r ' -IsPaperiantrgiiestineral -forms torAgreemens of all ,• - : kinds, Bills of Sale,-Leas . •. • es.and Petitions: _ ~„ IT TE...,LS..TinI, Bondiand "lifortgiiges, 'Affidavits, = Ptiwera of A ttorney; Notes end • of . 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Do* to make your Will, and how to Administeron an 'Estate; - With the law and the requirements thereof • in every State, The meabing.of.Law Terms general use, and ex- 1 you tile Regis- I - EXeautiYe and Ili,: alalul PoWeps of both the and. Plato tiovr : eruments; - . • - how to keepout of bay, by snowing how to-do year ' business-legally, thus saving-a vast Almon= of property,` and vexatious litigation, by its timely consultation. ' lEEE ROI M IT TE EFEI EMM FEE liE3 M BE Sing paid, Man State, bindin'! of enterp above are ve For to rge, addrts What - Everybody Wants. - : CIiNT/INING SIMPLE REMEDIES, EASILY OBTAINED, FOR THE CURE' F DISEASE IN AL!. FORMS. • j j ax PROFESSOR HENRY B. TAYLOR, yoy Thowte attend - upon the sjpk, amil how to gook for them; 116 w to .prepare Drinks. Poultices, and how to guardagainstinfeetion ficuu Car tagious Diseas- Of the .various -diseases of • - Children, gives the best and simplest. mode . ofitreatment during Teething:, CoutallSions, Vaccination, Whooping -cough; Ideasles, tze. The ; syroptorr of Croup, j (3mle j ra lalatitum, Colic j -piarrhlmy., Worms, Seeli g; Read; g.ln gNT 0r m, &c., a n.d gives v.ou Jae best reme • dies for th,eir cure. The symptoms of Fever and • .Ague, and 'Bilious, Typhus ; Scarlet and other Foyers,' and gives you the best and simplest remedies for their cure.- The symptoms of Influenza.` Consumption, Dyspepsia, A4linut, Dropsy - , Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Ac.,and gives' you. the best - remedies for. their care.• Tlie symptom; .of Cholera, Matins, Malignant ohoj. ; era, Small-pox, ,Dysenil j,ery, Cramp, Diseases of, the Bladder, Kidneys, anil, Liver, .and the best rem edies for,their core. - The symptoms of Pleurisy, Mtimps ; Neuralgia, Apo ple.Nry. 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THE FAINILY DOCTOR: -_-____ • —_—___ ~. . ~. , . . litiliteh.tii ti ele*r..add.o*rrlypia i potra. tedj,*lll;_tiPp'rivege en_grojitlte x ,tili,ittyiff, tie farts fed !.4) yoke iiikdredi; itratly boun d' and fils 10 Fiji:l, on. ref.pig,or ST..cioi . ‘.,:.....-- :,,, 066 A:TaAtf a lfl,?4:tly° tilt isfiristOititelf eibiitilielfil.ii- 011114 - rills stick et ii:ork, as wur iiidaftilitite tti ill stalt atielfeit fillortil - .- •- • - -' '-" - - trshtgle eafted ti tire r;Yolt; iir at; teridi to figents, with ottier'titioilifieloti..tippty to ur address,. JOUR E. PlIT11;ft, fitifilisher,..,,,, - 1 - • No. 113 T &Winn fittetltL 35-amo.. ' -.., . .: ThillltitihiNT'li _ A ND -o- ALBERT BIANTRNIRI !Haying taken the Shots ' formirly P. D. Cit i rl4, Clark s . Odrnevoi tivd, tunas I kopth of Colvieiiparti Pa:, 1— ' NV, /Ptrtr. ikNITPACTVRX • 1 all kldds of chatiyo '4. 0 aEttihriet : 74 r 6, switow - CANE, jj FLAG n4ti WINDSOR: . . 1 - Btall'ON.AtudiSttii •1 - • "SEWING Wild TABLE CHAIRS,';' 1- SMALL ROCKING - CHAIRS,— . .... - ()FIFE end BAR-ROOM CHAIRS." BIT4EAtig, • I L WARDROBES/ Tables, .11ostandet. . .j tf ounga, Lifibs • -. (11'0'4 , Common nod I • ' - Cottage Ilediteddr; _ • lleparring done on the ahort6st flotit•ei akin. the most workmanlike manner:: done-immediately and, .to order., _ AU' orders' prinirptly-4tended to. Pleasq:gire pot 9.41T 1 anillexamine for - yourself. - • March 20. 18G0..:-28:1y: - JfanufaciiirrY: 18.604' ( • EH OLMSTED - &--CO - (rr. p. °MITE% B. Ei..COLWELP 4, Of - • ' AIM NOW 1 • LARON FrOCK ormi,BOthsl4s4: pted to; the wants of this minty; scwg which will be sold at the • . owest Prices, FOR READY PAY, •. . : , . , or On TIME to prompt payingpisloniers. . Ail examination of Goods and. coinparison At, the quality and price with tt,o4 ?..#' any mitt* tote pi pie gopoff, ki pOji,eiteg y ; 1 • : .. , in n4itigm 4 , a As 9 sq4l 490.-91 - , . 1)27 Civo 44? Clotbit4g,' • Boots ShOtis, • • • GrocOries, Crockery; apc.., fortherly kept nt the store of 04MSTEW • is - one pct Pa fell tO* , - Hardware, 1 - . • .. iton-:,.4.4ffki V0'041. 7 , Provision, 0161; - er . and Tituothy,See4 V i tra anti lIITL.-ndow i llv rr e -f and in-fact •awzio . evrary thltiptalltetf by t1;13 . pooplo of therliim#: gal betre.e'ritttee,geo . ... eits Provisions, Feed;;lY6l; Sidra, risk, iind'other lien t'y articht •telifir4 kept'at, the 3 - tord' kite. ateily occupied -by 13i S.. , (SIStIAVEL6. 3 ; GIPS ITS • • CHARLES IvIANNTANG,,, BIACKS111111; Four* meet; Eirt.irriekleiifit vital irgi.P gtr'4ela CRltlkTPPortsla4 pre.. *ark to 0 ,- .11 1"441115 on the inestkimgennqe ~.4 titken in pantOot.: EZRA lift4intlyEATll . 4 . 4; 1114ACKSNIPtrff, , foimue*,- • t t oTe.rs al* the oblic gonpral i kr thot fi*. occupipd.bx perij.-Rerm*ip C,ol4ltror port. lybere_.ho will be pliattel , to giffita of PlaclismitlOog no tbti ruNrii*- 4 4(tii," 4ble terms. 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