■ . - IX O. QTY. °WHIMS. TAXIS. 2384 1 , - & Martin Z 10.23 A 42251.1 958' 1 - V " " 119,49 U.- 511'; ' \,r f case:, -11 1 ' 13 50 1 William Hanes 11 13 5895 897 1' A M Benton 283 1 50 MO 115 1 25 62 21s0: • it " °ll 13 2/433 60_ it 3 1 3 1 1 13 8 2224 149 50 1 Tiernan Coleman .6 01 50 1 Sylvester Robbins 11 6 - 01 50 1 Orin Palmer 11 13 2173 1_ I. • - I .8921 418 H Leroy Lymam 85 82. 1 ` ' -3922 , ! ' I . . , ,'''-- —; .'-• ISharon township. ~ . I 2176. 150 Fay, Bradley & Wiight 29 291 2184. 228 1 le '45 59 5860. 345 I, 4: 67 34 1874 75 i . :WestOn & Co; ' 65.75 883 320 1 '. - ' " • 280;48 „ . • , 356 600 I,Mereerean 44 Weston =,'.' 271190' 157 440 ; -: - ..” ~ _ 199'40 53 30 1, L T White' 4 - 36 55 154 I. " 56 68 59 75 r I 41. .27 73 10 ...--, - I:1 ' '.. • , 044 1- - , i - -64 01 ev- s t ~ 1. . , 107 27 - 31 ‘.- - - 1,. " - ' .772 1 ._4 1 55 ~., It , 579 50 r• Garret Vademark ,- 12 27 100 I Joseph Miller .24 61 50 'I Dwelly Fuller 12 27 ' i 46 ' L H Kinney . , _ pro_ 54 Li. 7 59 „2.00 ~ Lewis Wood i 21 03 , '261)' ~ 100 ,I Ezeriah'Butler 22 53 64 I H H Dennis. 14.4'2 50 I Wm Pawsou . 12 27 236 - I A Weston Co& 169 62 290 l' Gardner Chopp?! 2803 100 , 44 ' 14 01 200 ' ." 28 03 187 B S Colwell - 26 15 .30 1 .A Haynes 422 , 1 Situ:arisen township. 990 • Forest Imp' Co 2063 600 ; " _ •179 990 I James H Perkins 500' 940 Perkins' Lent & Herdick 349 99) I I - 36' ,99 ~. t,-- ' " , - •47 ' 990 f . , - -. to 3 129 I - - John F Cowa".i. 91 1 0 I Lloyd & Armstrong 1094 Moses It Strong et al 1100 i 4: 1094 - 990 , Hurdle Lentz &White 30(1! " 1 552 . 1 881): 551; 1109 256 I 940;‘ 1 9901 . - ; 1099 1 109 5 9401 8, 1109 9 1111 10 1101 16 395' 24 1150 25 393 63 - 2031 30 704 _ 744 - - 30 290 - - ,31 .99 309. 69 818 50{ 819 13 114 ~ 1111 ' 1115 1117, '.-‘• 5118 1 .249 , I 5116 1117' ' 5117. 11,17 5118 399 5519 990 5519 50, 5116 1 32,3 811-7, , 317 1 , 51.181 17,9: 1 i„.. ....) •-,.„el Simnel township. 2101 • 53 AP Cone 2102 52- cg 4645 415 Frederick Ra.risee 2107} I 2109 2 1 n 2185 1 1186. , 4 , .. ... i 1 Ej- , , tro, , -T1 1 - ,Hajrcrock 109. too ::, .„.... Seel 1)- Gillette ' 2107 100 -._. lig 2109} . , _ 10u [ tiugh lonng 21'22 1 2109 } 1 3186 154 Charles Sehtiring 21op Iso, .-: . rnotti • 16 88 2223 73, F Schwine &.7 R Hoffman 11 81 4678 56 - 'AG Olmsted 12 75 2107 'B7- - ' John - Eliblei 12 81 i Sweden township; 2100 103 William Fehron 2117 80 ~ 2119 ro . . , 2100 i , tiligT:' , 2133 70 1310 4728 8819 8521 5518 .5622 ; 523 sea 581,9 51:521 r)929 5930 5938 5822 6940 5944 waisr t son ,loyd R G White . 211 57 R Middlesbrook 159 24 H Merriman 4k Co 458 45 " . 32 68 Mary A Jeorg 221 18 Charles Keutgen 369,22 - S Randolph 229 05 227 99 Stewartson k Vaux 200 58 Burrows 598 68 Henry Garret 342 42 137 65 147 31 469 44 147.31 214;95 164 71 222 20 97 39 206 26 193 18 16 74 36 53 416 57 416 57 99 95 453471 238 561 106 63 475 8 10 61 83 02 162.49 33 53 E. G Stokesburg John S Clark dark Schlonacber . Win McDougall James limper Rudolph Buchan Henry COnnolll, Garret daily & Co Mrs Andrs,sen. Dilcid ASmith MS Mulford & Alter E S Tiucy A P Cone Sylvania township , 6 ; 19 F R Bachos 990 John F Coyan 485 816 090 90 [ 9,90 , [ 1 890 880 = $ 9 0::?. 990 990 619 ge ROO George; Blackman 400 Bti ward. Langdon 100 'Timothy Ivea 1100, F, A. : Jones LZyases township. .02 11 II Dent , '. 199 Wh4e4t,Herman - . !8 5 0 0 4670 1100 4685 1700 4687 1700 4695 1990 4700 1'990 • 47051 890 470+4 890 4726 730 4727-Hl4l %` 417C47L 4923 !, 670 /1 49211 ( 800 4932 1 330 4,933 . 990 4U4 090' 4929 4929 990; . 4941 500 I “si 4156 J S Silver Jr I <I 1249 1272 /275 W Knox JO r on tomthip. _ , .ilver, Jr. 149 80 11 149 80 cc'l49 80 cc . .194 04 ." 211.81 " 171 65 " " • 171 85 , , ft 153 41 • " -14997 gg , 79 38 it - I 136 82 ig 1.38'76 it 88.66 ,149 87 _ 14987 -gt " 203 43 Green i 167 01 lair.Boo l . l g 6l NO. QTY. OWNERS. 478, 1^ ' 00! Jok* -- Fi Coma 4725; 739; /1 4754: 894 1 4921 990 4922 990 4925-'4390., 11 4926 • .876 Y) ( 1 11 4 494"0 , '495-' 4942 500 4943 500' I" 5908 400 ' ' Joel D' 0i1 . 9 4686 790 5912 jof 800 i" 4924 400 - S R 099 1 1 _990 Timothy lvi - 2 990' "4 c. 3 851 • f I 4 939 " 4927 700 , = W 4919 - ";990.•••, ; Wharton 1 4772 499,.:. Smiib L IlibtherS 4918 940 i " 4701 -720. ;J:air Hujnphrey '4704 - 730 4715 720 2765 720 ";1 • 4770--729;-<:!;tr• - - 4696.-120 'it ! 5908 425 A s k, Cone '• 4707 300 W Willink et al 4927 300 Tame's Shaffer 4929 990 • John r i Krittzer 4686 200 Daveeport & Ogden 4726 26 47261 39 „ „ 4727 J 4125, • 77_ 4725 75 ig. 18 89 * 1 - • :3,0_40 • i! : 11 VI Tames counsel k iarskailen 3 0 47 EvelPILkV. - 041_,6014 26 78 James Bartron ; 12 28 .. .1 - 12 28. 24 53 177 02 91 01 19 62 18 40 IBM 4725 4726 - cc 4754 4756 F. B. Bacjme James L Barclay Patiick-4 Brothers 4918 k 4925 CVP intin'son — - 12 26 Win Ayres ' ' 24 53 Mc Connell k Horton 18 53 W Hour.ds • 11 03 ( Levi Dickson 639 47 is 239 63 I" '! • it 639 47 • West -Branch townedp: John F Cowan 171 10 " 131 10 1 .1S Silver, Jr. 131 10 is 131 10 4928 4755 47V3 4784 4666 950 4667 990 4648 990 4649 990; .4650. 9901 4651 990 4652 800 . 4653- - 4951 4654 495 1 4655 000, 4656 990 4657 700 4658 8131 4659 990" 4660 • 990 4672 99C 5071 613. 5072 5072 740 5073 1021 5074 95 5626 990 5621 690 5812 134 4863 990, 4664 990 4673 090 4674. 990 4675 990 4676 990 4679 600 4680 990 4681.'990 4678 200. 4679 175 450 200 369 22 111 89 360 45 235 46 it William Radde oreet Improvement Co' I• . I • . licpsoi , gall H A Nelson Timothy Ives I 4 DoWolt Homier C John Beek d 1 John 0 Beek ' arristiazi•Beeker - "%Iridium A Buck; '.- joserh Boehm F Bender A During A Enkelmann John Feldtropp ; -- 1 H Goodish I; Adam Hank '• IP Haber . • G Knecht , I I Philip Kalb,. .1 •:' L ICCorsimi' B Lands ger Chnr'es 'llo'rer, ; Practoritis Reiss Brothsrs - I Frederick Bsbott A Tholutis A Wrilz - Wetschl • 4679 4668 9 77 9 56 91 24 39 20 i• Seated Returned 'Vacated. -Abbott tozenzhip.' l Charles Bushier Wm Fr.inzis I P Memnalllo ' L Peterson Fred Suhr R Ntir, Smith Shreuder . .Allegany town:shit , . P Goodsell' Bingham tmonship. Wllllarn Castle George 310 'abn , Card tonmship. Stephen Staysa J B SMlth r lienrY 'Barr • Illrom Brock Angelo Crapsey Nehemiah French Charles Johnson Joseph Knowlton Samuel Lillibridge Altheron Lithan Lerhy Lyman I R Molly 'totOnship. 'Horatio Tolls Liana Benson ileaao Benson Christian afttn : 1 0 J Pearsol We.% I A A fttllott.tion Frank Wag oner Byron Woo cock Lols4 liaek LIS John L lNVirner F Jansen It c Cannon' 17'.39 15 80 15 87 18 43 & lot 21.67 23 Cl 18 35 61 81 11 69 I 6 05 Ili Genesee rozirnshi . in ljark 01 , atlee Judge J '8 Mann Neils)Ne/sor( .Monto Bslanre! Anson Cnaliman G WlPleree, • Patrick Bono , I Benjiunln Skutt Ifarriaon tosong4P.l. Gerona; Matis H Rixter P A ;s Davli James 11 Garder JDavl.l Kibbe° aryin , Stewart •• Laconia Scoville , •Hetiren township. Thomas Ktrig John Wedsmorth 8 Pflteynolds ' ' MAO Ann Ileynelds Reynolds & Goodspeed 4 O,W . Strong. - • ;, 1110 • Anies Clerk. . 25 12 Itoiwell'Bortort 7 57 . 10 88 Brun _ . 0 f x Hydora , So Jacob. Snyder - - 1 • •6 06 dbeeph Scene - 7 1 7 Plillip Woodman • 22 44 23 9 Whiteestato ! 74 33 Wells t see Vot 8L More 19 81 , 33 39 27 03 1340 212 I 92 , j 106 44 113,1 SO' 47 A 30 i 15011 51i IA v Ea, 1 60 5(1 1 10Ci SS' SO' i 61cp vs 1 ,1 4 15 4tr5 r:t3 5 7113 g $ll 81 183 66 165 90 57 00 13828 30531 107 01 107 01 8.20 '191125. 85 61 - , .18* RI ette eth 211:81 211 ; 81 182,11 200 9.4 149 81 1 911 81 120 20 230 1 58 1541 09 r 154 09 154 09 154 09 - -154-09 154 09 77 67 • 54 82 64 82 174 65 49 06 6 40 9 57 E ME GE gt 11,. 1 lis , u . 13 02 • 1 75 7 66 14 63 15 27 9 46 -370 EEO 3 53 11 08 6 81 35 02 5 76 8 14 i 1 821 44 10 02 26 84' 3 68 Z 2 02 7 92 16 00 4 7 4 20 78 8 73 17 is 2 09 • 21,tefgr towns - hr. , , • 1 1 0 ' 91 1‘ "? (.1 1 - Ziji °ll. ..r4 „: TAxE L iI• ens balfalro Eliza Terbolt : 67 69 0 N.nielterbocker 2 34 90 .& P gone 23 79 '6O 1 Podia 6 78 30 , George Dotance 678 1,-60 .nairkett-, i 78 2 villa& R COATIllte •• 381 1 village David- 4iattlatal 2 n 60 4. 1" Coao 760 Elylnua Hackett, 6 20 _Horner township. 7,1100% • Burman Quick • „1 66 P Quick 58 Smith 13eason , 100 • & Hackett 60 Isaac Benson -Jackson toumship. 65 8 ate_phaa WIIBOO 128 , 13 ' Wilson Keating township.. -- 100- nirr Patoago - township. , 89 ' Bamnel 11 MOtt. Fikt toumshfp . 98 1 A P Cone - - • t i - • 96- P Cane, . ' I 92 ' James ' • '130<.:.:-Erg*Ermworik, 138 Nathaniel /papaorCeStaXo 73 Hiram' Wilcox 100 . anebrebre Pleasant - Yalleyi-township, 60 : H B Marlow:ref 100 William North 60 B NOstrandOr Roulet township. Jerome HaatiroOd. A. Baker • -^=. M 1 Burt R Coleman R Coon Willial9phersvood Sharon lozonahip. 11 House and . la' 100 415 } IP B.p edriok 3.74 Elliot & SliaT Bowe and lot al I?? JOPPOn 36 J ?ouola • Summit township. 51 John Rennels 50 d Tobias Coburn . 50 John Roberts I 100 ' P.Tiffany 190 David Patterson 50 L B Baple 50 William Lewis Sweden township, ' George Wilcox Reuben French 'John B Edwards F Knox John S Mann P McDriffee II A Nelson N Ostrander ._ Caroline Ward f • A J Wnrd estate A J Waggoner W Buchanan Jonathan Nichols Sweden township. AseMeth Johnson Nicholas Palmerton Jonoph . Palma: ton A Suirkwether • • Ulysses township. J W Gleason A P Boles W T Bart Nelson Black H Chandler R Clark L Evans Minor Owens J Phillipa C Rogers L I) Swift A T Smith. Winchel Johnson Warren Johnson David Wright West Branch township. 50 James Seely -50 IlLandon NG A Mone Wharton townsh i p. 8 C A Corwine 25 J 8 Rees 60 Lewis Walker 50 J W Willinain__ 114? 100 f DO 521 62t 63 124' • A: F. JONES, Coudersport, ISlare,hls,l.BBB, 1 FELLOW CITIZENS! I take this method to inform you that I am now located at 0- wayo, bettor known as Britialeville, with:a Dirge Ass 4 tment of DRY GOOD3iI GROCERIES,I RE I ADY ;MADE• CLOTHING, HATS, i 11 0 TS, SHOES, &O,• • WHICH 41111 ST BE SOLD 1, Regardless of COST. My &Ore you will find in they Old Simmons, Block where Mr. YALE and myself will ever try to give you Good• Bargains, and hope by . . so doing to merit a share of your patronage ) An, early call is solicited, 11 . . Sept..l. P. SIMMONS. Ayo, p 18, 1865. AT J. OLMSTED'S S_ TO t tE can always, be found the best o Woking, Box and Parlor Si T 0 V E - S Also, TIN and SHEET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, r STMERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS., Also, Agricultural Implements , snob as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RA NES, DOG-POWERS, &e. • HIS WORK is well'made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put np in any part of Milt County—Terms easy. Ready Pay: of : all-kinds, including Cash, seldom, refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1863.-50 If You Wiant /1110 purchase Cottori Coodslo to • - OLMSTED. T BilisiNEss tot..ECE North-east Corner Tenth' and Chestnut Streets • • PHILADELPHIA.' The most complete And thoroughly appointed Eta's!. ness or Commercial College in the country. The only one in the] city possessifig a Legislative Charter, and the only tale in the 'United States author. ired to confer Degrees of merit. Diplomas awarded to graduates in the Crimmerelal Course under its cor porate, seal by autbortty of law. Conducted by gentlemen of liberal education and extensive experience: n business, and affording. une quelled advantages fqir the thorough theoretical and practical education of young m n for the various db tics and employments of bus.ness life. . , 2287 7 75 8 04 10 52 028 116 6 67 EEI THEORY AND IPRA.CTI9E COAIRINED by a system of ' ACTUAL BPSINESS TRAINING. En 28 es 8 11 2 50 58 20 38 10 27 9 80 . . , . original and pre-eminently practical, giving the' stn dentin the shortest time a cornplete :insight into the routine, details,- customs and forme of business .in general. as condueted in the best-regulated comfier slat and financial eStOblishments. THEORETICAL BOOK-KEEPING Upon anew plan. with an 'original exposition of the science of accuutdq, arranged and published by the proprietor of this leStitutem exetustvely for his own use, saytug oue•half the ordinary labor of thC student, andgiving him a complete knowledge of the practice of the beat accountants, 66 6 52 87 - THE COMMERCIAL COURSE EMBRACES Book-keeping, COmmercial Arithmetic, Pen- l ' rnanship, Br siness Correspondence, Cam - mercial Lazo; Lectures on . Business Affairs, Commercial Customs., Forms, and .Actuul Bzisir tress .Aratice. ' • 421 13 91 4 21 2 62 /0 98 42 22 35 82 3 15 1 63 - - - SPECIAL - BRANCHES, Algebra ,and the Higher - .3lothemkics, Phono graphy, Ornamental Penmanship, the Art of Detectiug Counterfeit Money ‘ , Engineering, Surveying, .Ziravigation and Telegraphing, tELEGRAPHING, 1 02 11 13 91 18 44 29 74 10 72 10 78 The arratigentente fur Telegraphing are far in ad vance of any...01in...10f the kind over offered to the pub lic. 'A regular Telegraph Line is connected with the institution with twegy branch offices in various parts of the eity, where public busitn=.s.B i 8 transacted, and in which students of this institntion are permitted to practice. No. regular Mike practice can be bad in any other school of imdruction it the country. without which no one can obtain a position as 'a practical Op erator. Young men are cautioned against the decep tive representations of those who, Nvlthout any each facilities, pretend to tench Telegraphing. PATRONAGE. Thip Institution Is now enjoyingthe largest patron age ever bestowed upon any commercial school in the State. Over live hundred stunents were in attend ance the first year, and over seven hundred during the past year. The best class of student's may tuba riably be found here, and all its associations are drat class. The Inbtitution is located in the most' central part or the city, and its accornmocatione,, for extent, ele gance and convenience, are unsurpassed. _All the rooms have in!en fitted op in the were best style with 13u,iness Offices or Counting Houses, Telegraph Offices, Stationery Store, and a regular 3 08 1 51 2018 1569 18 12 41 90 19 12 34 48 1 65 60 60 28 25 17 53 16 12 12 48 20 23 supplied With finely-engraved lithographic _notes used as a druid:ding medium in the Department of Actual Business. • TO YOUNG MEN ., who desire the very best facilities for a Practical Education for Business. we guarUntee a course of instruction no where else' to be equalled, while the reputntiou and standing .of the Institution among buelnbss men make its endorsement tbe,best passport to success and adVancement. 9111 contemplating entering any Commercial College, are invited to send for an . , 7 44 4 28 13 07 . ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR & CATALOGUE containing complete interior views of the College, and-full particulars of the course of instruction terms, ste. • L. FAIRBAIVAS, A.M., . President. T. E. MERCHANT, 2 G 6 3 10 3 76 4 26 Treasurer. llom and Cattle Pawdors. TER, HEAVE, COUGHS, DI, TEMPER, F] VERS, FOUNDE LOSS OF APP] TIT E AND VITA. ENERGY, &c. D use improves tI wind, increase the appetite--gin a smooth al glossy skin—at trangforms th, miserable :Ado CAPS, horse To koepersof Cows this much faster In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, ERC,Crit in theiLungs, Liver, -7---, : ::‘ , ...:-!.... d:c. this article , . - • ~„,.. acts as a specific. i • ;--- ..j;;S:', - : . !rf , " ' '',l:: By- putting from ,- -.‘,;-,:`----. ,:-, ~ . 44 ( one-ball a paper ..--- t "-;'; ..'.. - . . tf:i a paper in a .::-:::, 3, -...-____, r , - 1 barrel of swill the ' --7- -- - - --- 1 -------- .....,_-•=t • above diseases '"---- - ---,1-4 -- -- 7 - - . -- --,--- - - will be eradicated '''''----------”--- • --- „..._---. -- or entirely prevented . - If given in dale, .a certain preventive and:cure for the Hog Cholera. Prim 25 Ceuta per Paper f or 5 Popers for $1:. iv PBBPARED BY S. A. - 1 7 "CaTri"9".. Si... - i 311.0., AT T.u.tati. WHOLESALE. DUUO AND MEDICINE DEPOT. No. 116 Prankliti St:, Baltimore, Md. For Sale by Druggists and Storekeei)ers through. out the United Statev Sold by P; A. ST port, Pa. ' 'VOLT can't believe ] what fine BARGAINS are to be had at OLUSTED'S. t Dr. A. FRENCI-rs CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS ARE becoming the most popular. 'Medicine /IL in circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS 'of the STGEA.CH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS. It is, also gaining a great repUtation in the CURE of DIPTHERIA. Principal Office, I . "ondersport. Potter . Co.. Pa OATS :WANTED: ! T a s E aSg e itVlgt!, q Zr e zil , the Store of anderslg_n_ed in , colwelL Dilntiori v -Kov. ]Sea - •• • • LOCATION AND AGCOMMODATIONS BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE Supt: of Ofice Business. ,ovisminnd FOUTZ'S CEME=III 'I This preparation, long and favorably known, will thor oughly reinvigorate broken-down and low-spirited horses; by ' strengthening nnd cleansing the stomach and inks• It le a sore pre• ventive of all dis• eases incident to .----- E I It having come to our knowledge that im itations of ihe American Watch have been ; put upon the market in great nuimber, calcu lated by their utter wortbjessriess to injure the reputation, of our genuine products, to protect our' own interests and the public from imposition, we again publish the trade marks by which our' NVA;ches may invariably be known. • ; IV e manufacqtre four styles of Watches. preps:talon is invaluable. % The First has the name -- 1 i Uld improves the quality "AMERICAN' W.ATCII CO:. Waltham, eche inn. It has Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. been proven by an- The Second his the name tura es, oriment to . , "APPLETON,, TRACY & CO., Waltham', increase the pm- , , . , tity of milk •an ' Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. cream twenty Per t ' ne Third has the name i l butter make the ~i. s ^ inTt.,ETT Waithare Muss.,",en firm and • • b-•.. - ' ! len sweet. In fattening krared.on the inside plate. ' cattle,itgives them on appetitc,ioosens .1 Alt the above qyles have the name Amer their hide, and lean Watch Co.! painted on the dial, and are makes them thrive Warranted in every respect., ; The.iourth has the name • "WM. ELLEBY,;Boston, Mass," engraved on the inside plate, and is net named on the dial. ' I , 1 • All the above described 'watches are made ef vations sizeq,And are sold in gold or silver cases, l as may be reqiiire'd- , It isl hardly posible for us to Accurately describe the numerous , imitations to! which we have alluded. They 'ore usually. , 10,cribed with names so nearly approaching, ohr ,own' as to escape the observation of the,lllclaCCUE• tomed buyer. t 'Some are represented as made by the "Union Watch Co., of postcin, Mass.' —no sach ' vimPany ,existing. Some .ark named the "SOdier's,Watch," to be kold-as our Fourth et' Wm. Ellery - style, Usually, known as the 'Soldier's Watch." Others are named the "Appleton. Watch Co. ' •"1 others' the P. S. Barthry, ' instead of our "P. S. Bart lett ;" besides. Many, varieties named in Such a manner as to; convey the idea they they are the veritable Productions of the AMerican Watch Company. ' iWe also caution the nblic, and !partle.n -4- soldiers, - -ainst bring certain Article BBMS & CQ.,Cosidess- SW 1543 # BRo.ADN F Ay' 1543} Hip' AGENTS tor the CELEBB ATED DRIGGS! NEW:PATENT' PIANO . FORTES,' Which are creatlng the gientestvensatlon lathe mu sical world, and have'received the higheststactlmonl al* from all the leading artists In theepantrq,aniung whoin are I 4 • S..I'HALBSAG, FRANCt IL BROWN, L.l.fi GOTTSCH A LE, ' THIEOD 0 RE EIS FELT, WM. NENRY:FRIY, M MA RETZEK, N. STRACKOSCH, SVM; MASON, HERMAN A. I WOLLENHATIPT. _ At the late EPA of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, held in New To:Luny, October 1805,1 tt.ey were award, ed the ' t 5.7',.P.104111, 7 G 9LD .21lE DAld • ' BEST PEANO. •TOFTE EXHIBITION I ♦GE3trs FOR I • GEO.. A..rRIENOE MELOBEON; IAUTOMATIC li SCHOOL OR61111g: ME ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS Manufacturers. and Importika of i •k FLUTES, BANJOS, VIOLINS,' GUITARS, VIOLIN STRINGS, AccoRDRONs . . . . , and all lands of, BRAGS and other musical 'lristrtt merits... . . I . Special attefitton paid, to furntebini BrasElnatru inmate for Bantle. ' i ' ; PUBLISH ERS OF SHEET MUSIC, Just pUbllehe'd, "VIE venrre,", now. collection of Chants for the .Erdscopal Berolde, for opening and closing Voleintartes, Musical :•_•loclrdioa, Cla.sSes, and for the Social Circle, by VIUGIL C. TaTLOR. 'PrICO— 85 cents. Cloth, $l. , - • BASSINOS' 20 Melodic Exercises: In form' of Sommooto's for SO4RISO nod. Mazzo SOPRANO Voices, intended as attadlea to acquire the aroper art of 'singing, by CARLO I.3sasist,- author. Bonita's art of singing, and Baritone. in two honks. Price, each,.0,5,.4. PIANO-FORTE CA4ISTHENICS Et' collection of FIVE FINGER, Ciotti; and ScAte psis. sages,. for speedily deve.oping the muscles, EX the fingers, and acquiring that degree of flexibi tity4 fade. peudence and volubility, which are so indispentoble to a good performance on the PIANO•FORTR, by _ I.RoWN. Price, $3.50. . • • New Editiol.l, PUPIL'S FIRST PRIMER., by FRANCIS H. BROWN, author of Pt lde, klinnehaba, and Hes -Ih:dicta Polkas, kc. • Price, 50 cents.. WElt7fr Me/L17.43X0.: . - "Cast thy Buideri on the Lord." with . Soprano, Contralto or Tenor !Solos, and • . uartette, adapted from Gettrecbalk, • Slumber Song, by W. K. Bleeroatt—Price 35 cte. "A Holy •Calm,.A Peace V Divine s cow. ' ,• '• panion to "Sweet Spirit Lear my ' Prayer," by W. VINCENT WALIAC'S.L.Price 35 cts: "Lord ; my God, I Long to Ktiow," 151st Hymn, as sung-at Grace church, cum- .. posed by BRAINS Wet.sa , Price 35 ete. •• My Bud In Heaven," AVOrdSby SPENCER. . W. CONE, music by STEPHEN 51 ewer "'PICO 35 cts; "My Only Brothers' Gone,"OSong and, • Chorus, by Ker..t.za 1 Pricer 5 cte. "The Past that Breathes of Thee, Ba I lad,' by KELLER tPrice 35 ate. "Oh, Write me a Song, of uly. Father," Song and Chorus, as sung at Wood' minstrel's, gompoEed by C. Ilssar......erice 35 cts. "A Word of Thine," Ballad,- by B. .1 -- Fitzhugh. 4 mot so chi. "Give to me those moonlit Hours," Duet , for tWo Suitratios, orSoprabo and Tenor by E. A. PARIIIICRST.:—. .. . ... ........Price 35 cte "Vesper Star," Duett for two Sopranos; or Tenure; by .1. Price 40 cts. I "Murmurs la Rolesesu," Fantaeloi by J, Momusc • , .IPrice 50 cte. "Prayer at Sea," libmance iii form of Nocturne, by J: he JASIENSEI.....-. rrite 50 .cte "Attends mod, ' (Wait fur me.) Galop, by Cans. Fennel. —.l.Price 60 cts. "Sole viol." (Follow me,) Galop, by A. 8ERN5TE1N.........-- ......... Price 50 cts. "Water Fall. and Sea Breeze," Galops,by PAUL STEINUAGEN Price, each,lso eta "Morning Dew," Lancers, by Aootra BERNSTEIN • -I.Price 50 cts. - • - _ "Wedding Lancers" by Pest STEINHAGd,v Price 40 cte. "Happy by thy Dreams," tramcribed thr for the Piano-forte, by 0,11A9.! ,. ..friDE11- M PriCo 50 eta. "Sweet Spirit Hear my praye fro Waltace's Opera Lurtine, tratigeribed for tiro : piano forte by CHAS. FRADELIPrice 40 ets. "Crispin e In Comers," Ihcci's new OP- era, arranged by Caae. FAA'S'S 60 cte, "Feu des Etoiles," Starlight nocturn, by J. Ds JAHISNSICI 50 eta. "Ancel of Dream," Ballad, by KELLER- , -Pric, 36 eta "Love's Lamentation," Ballad, by E.G.B !OLDER Price 35 Me. . . .. .. .. . - .. ,`Triumphal match, " by litcterollosr4:l Price $l.OO. ...terinn Polka," bY E: A. PARICHII PACO 35 ctd. i E - ening Shadows, Nocturne, by E. ~ VITVIVGII ' ! Price 35 cts. "Pm Longing for Thee," Guards waltz,, rn Bs sung by 'dlle ALIISPA ' }.Arica 35 eta. A Liberal. DiscoUnt fn the 'Moe, Churches, Clergymen, ,Profe,sors and !Schools. mu ale sent by mall on receipt of the Marked price. . WILLIA MALL* SON. 1 5:13 Broabway, 'New. York. 4 Dan 5, 4 mos srd • CAUTION -FROM THE - - , AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY. rti.,. 'ally soldiers, agf _..-. ~ ying cer..- ..rtick cs t uen watches. so free 'aBvcrtised in Wes trated papers as -'Army Watches," "Officer's Watches," "Magic Time Observers," "Area ad Watches," ke,. the prices of which are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars. r A. good, watch, in these times,l cannot be, afforded r any such money. 1 ' I 1 A little attention on the par of buyers'will protect them from gross imposition. BOBBINS As 4.PPLETON - • Agents for the American Watch Co., • 1,82 Broadway, New York. Latest front Sherman I - FOSIN & TAU., from-North .Carolina; for iala by, • grusguis Railroad through 'Pollan: GER ER4.4; EEO! News 'AND BOOKSTO--1 rgVigaod'aronid a" announce e . , the stock ofd. W. Mann of this place and ell Mei after keep on hand a full assoctment of BOOKS - I AND- STATIONERY ! including Writing, rorated and Blotting Paper, EH. velopes, Inks, Slates, Pencils, Cray. ons, Inkstands, Blank4lk)oks °ran kinds. Writing BOOKS, Pocket DTABYS Draiiii2gs M.Ett,c4fitZ3, Mist EILANEOES BOOKS Including the latest Standard NOVELS I MAGAZINE,PICTOROL' AND STORY PAPERS, ALSO pll of the Stonard I TEXT-BOOKS FOR SCHOOLS I A fine lot of PHOTOGRAPHIC , ]ALBUNIS ! Special attention given to orders for MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.' ITitting•ronde the nee'eaary arrangements in N.T York we are enabled In fill all - such orders en short notice. By prompt and courtPonia attention to cur patrons, with fair and homy sable dealing, we hope to merit and receive a large share of the patronage of those wishing articles in our • , D. O. & Z. DL LAMAZE& Jan- 15 66 tf . IMMENSE SACRIFICE ! ITlTlE,unders;gned wishing to change their business now offer to the people of Potter end itdiolnlng counties their large and well selected stock of R 4t° DSII, HATS AND CAPS Boots&Shoes! READY-MADE CLOTHING ; COST for 40At:31:..MaBC AMONG OTHER THINGS ARE Overcoats at $9, Ten:Dollar Shawls for Seven Dollars &O. &C The elle to commence MODTDATObe 20th day of Jan nary, and end the drat of)March. Come esrly if you wont the first .bance ' The BOOM Of the firm will be closed on the 27th January, and no redit given thereafter, Those who have accounts with the firm will. please call and settle without.delay, se ilia Books must be settled at sacs , C. &E. A.'JONES. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA. DISE A SES of the Nervous. Seminal, Urina ry and, sexual sy sterosnew a nd reffebis treatment—in' reports of the HOWARD .91.5 i SOCIATION—sent by, mail in sealed .lettor envelopes, free of charge. Address, Dr. 1 SKILLIN HOUGHTON., Howard Association No 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelplria, Pa. 1:1191864. Nonce GERMANIA, Potter C0., , Pa., Aug. 1.4 1863. NOTICE is hereby gtven that Charles Bs• shor, now or late of this county, bolding the following described property. has not ye paid any consideration whatever fir the same, and all persons are hereby warned . m.t to pur chase any of said property of the said Harbor before the deciiion of- the Court is given in thisi case and C. Bushor bas Paid to me ibr consideration money therefor. r Tho following is the property : Ist. A certain tract of land near the Ger• mania Mill. in warrant 5075. Abbott tonally, Potter county, . Pa:, containing 100 acres.— Also 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adjoining the above. 2nd. A certrin trant.of land, with Millard improvements thereon, 'near Kettle Creek, ill warrant,sBl9, in Stewartson'tOwnship, rem county, Ps, containing-about 204 acres. C Bnsbor holdn• also in true! warrant so. 2501, in Gaines township, 'flogs county, Fa" on the load leading from Germania to Gals!' Containing 850-ageg,- ] Depot ME II I= CM i
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