ooM'Y4OURNAL THE POTTE -•- condepqx/rt, Tn— Eveittal i - t*. 24 ; 1885' Local n.d. General. ar Jos. J. R. I twig goes out of thehliftlin , burg Telegraph: and J. E. Herr, and W. H. H, Haus come in. Our best wishes attend both Parties'. Or The Dern rats of Cameron aunty have made the following nominations: N. P. lifinard, Treasurer; Samuel Smith, Sheriff; Geo. G. - Commissioner; Joseph 31. Shaffer, Auditor; eo. M. Kimball, Coronet. tar Messrs. Anderson & Doolittle are now in a situation to 2i-con:ln:iodate. all who wish a genuine, home-m de article of. tin.ware; thoy having secured the .services of one of the most accomplished workmen in this pest of the State. All work promptly dune to order and satisfac tion guaranteed. They are also agents for the Champion ClothS ringer ; the - very best in the market, so sa -s Dwight - Goodrich, who has sold more Wring rs than any tither matt in our County. Go and see h.- 7 IVelleeilic Prcas, t vr C. H. Sof )6Ns, of the Regulators or this •riliag6 has just reiurned from NeW York and Boston, at which cities be purchased a. large axsortment of Dry Goods. Boots and. Shoes, steady-Made Clo.hing, for wholesaling and re tailing.-. Merchants. and all wishing ti make 14rgjbils, will there receive goods at N. Y: 'wholesale pricml His wholesale Flour Depot IS full, at prices ai low as any of the Eastern or -Western marketsl for the same qUalitic-s. Call upon him and sack!, freight and expense of send ing elsewhere.—Wcllsvilic Press. - - vi r Dog . days are fairly upon us nlnl' this Is truly the sickly season. Do not be without a supply of Coe's Dyspepsia Cure in the house. It cures cholera morbus, cramps, .pains and colic in either st roach or bowels, is the only remedy ever di.. overed that is a sure cure fur ci dyspepaikt, and i._ a splendtd antidote for diFor ders occasioned y a change of Water or diet; being prompt,barmless and certain in its action, we cheeiftilly rec.mmend it to all clos..:Ps. i - - Enlargement ofi Every Saturday —With the number for September Ist, Ercry Saturday will be enlarged from 34 to 43 pages. The great e. success of the journal justifies and 'demands this enlargement. The conductors will hereaf ter introduce 3a feature Serial Stories, in com pliance with a v.; eral desire. They will select only those of a tit :lA-class chat acter, and of read ace ality. "Silcote of Silcotes," by Henry 1 . :Kingsley, has jus been begun, and others will follow shortly. . Every Satan.lel, will cot:dune to present the most readable. interesting, and valuable Stories', Essayi.Sketehes and Poems. from the foreign journals and pa iodicals. Translations from the French periodicals will-form a regular and important featarej r A most thiillino• story from the French of Edmond About, will be.given in September. . . _ Far Cm: DEnsi.o.e.T Axn WELLSVILLE MaLY STAGE LINE.-3, ..-irranycntent.—On and after t the 27th inst.. leh. , l e Coudersport every morning (Suulays exe....pt:4l) at 8 o'clock : Via . Oswayo, Eleven Mile, ,1-.4 ' Monday. Wednesday. and • Friday • Via C desburg, Ellisburg, and Shongo, VII Tuesday, Thursday and Sattirday ,;, Arrive -in Wellsville at GI P. M. , - Leave Wellsville every morning, (,Sundays 'excepted) on arival of :Yew York. Express Mail, say at 10, A. M.: 'Via Shontm,-Ellisburg, and Colesburg, On 'Monday, Wedn&:day, and :Friday ' • Via ,Eleven Mile, Oswayo, via. Tu-- day, ThursdaV.', and Saturday ; ..arrive in Cou- 7 dersuort at 8 P. U. Walla:die 'and 1 L'rooldand Starve Route, . Via 'beamille or Shimgo, Genesee Forks, Perry 's-Wm, Ulysses a n d lilysse's Centre. Leave ~) Broolland onP.M. nday, Wednesday, and Fri:- 'day, at 9 A. M. Leave Wellsville, Tuesday, Tlruisclay and . S . , turday; at 11 . .A.„ M. or on ar rival of Eastern 'xpress, when on time. Stop ping tit and start , ng- from the . Clinton Ilouse, t teatly opposite tie depot, and calling at all the - .other hotels for } p assengers. '. • •-- - - eitil The At/antic lionthly kon as for Scpber h a ' choice variety •cf valuable and entertaining "artich.s. 1 "The Surgeon s :Assistant" is an 'interesting and thoughtful s ory turning upon incidents of the war. , Maiongfello 's Sonr.et. , On Translating the Divina Comm • a" is very noble. I .:Women's IV attract lady-rear Imakingrombroie val authorship. "l7niversity it -form'' is the oration delivered -at the meeting o: the Harvard Alumni, by Dr. Hedge. : Every : one will . recognize the truthful and lively portraitl a uat•tinunisled Character," . "The Bobolin s" is a deliciously light and sparkling poem by Christopher Pease Creech The interest of ..Griffeth Gaunt" grows more and more intense, and the lofty moral of the story is impres developed. • "The Johnson Party" is a polished and ycry caustic discussjon of the -polincal situation, ' Lake Champlain" is a poem by .it T, Tuckerman. The remaining articles—valuable for their timeline :is or intrinsic interest—are: "Life As-' surances;" "An Italian Itain-Storm;" "I nci dents of the Portland Fire; 'Yesterday;" "My Little Boy;" "Reviews and Literary Notices;" and I"The Chimney Corner," in which Mrs. Stowe promulgates some fresh ideas concerning popular amusements. For sale at the Postotfico Book Store. Ticknor d Fields, Publishers. 1 • , . 'Hz the Middle .34.;" -will - ers by its accounts of lacei, erg, illumination, and luedie=, NEW PLIYSIOGN OMY, or "'Sloss or Crux- Arum," as mamfested through Temperament and External Firms, and especially in the "at - - MAN FACE DETECT." One elegant volume, with nearly SOO pagt§, and 1,000 illustrations, By S. R. WELLS, Editor PHRENOLOGICAL JOIMNAT: Price,post paid,lss. Address' Fowl-Ea ci Writs, No. 359 EroadWay, New York. • "New Physiognomy" is eminently practical, fullv.illustiated, and well suited to the wants of ail. In the study of "the face" the reader soon learns to read each and every feature. Noses are classified as the Roman, Greek, Jew ish, Snub and Celestial. The eyes speak all languages, whether black, blue, brown or hazeL In a lige manner, cheeks, neck, ears, hands, feet, walk;'voice, laugh, etc., are shown to be' "signs of character." In no other Work is so much light thrown upon the character and destiny of mankind as in this, or the distinctive traits of nations and tribes so clearly I pointed out. Portraits of dis tinguished persons of ancient and modern Ones, with biographical sketches and deliniations of character, aregive.n. DITLN LS, ORATOES,STATE:S HEN, WAT.RIORS,' ARTISTS, POETS, PHLLOSOFHEES, I NT=TOR.S, SURGEONS, DISCOVERERS, ACTORS, Mrs- K um, etc., hre included. Itis an "Encv - elopedia" of biOgraphr . ,acquainting the reader with the career and Character of many great men and wotnen of the past 1,000 nears, and of the preset—such, for instance 'as Aristotle, Julius Cw.§ai, Sbakspeare, Wag,ing,ton,'Napo- Icon, Franklin, Eancroft, BrTant, Longlellow, I rving, Rosa Ennheur, Theodosiaßurr, Cobden, Bright, Lawrence, Bolivar,Whatelv,Thackeiay, Doiv, Knox, Richelieu, Hopper, Buckle, Dick in!. Victoria, Wesley, Carlyle; Motley, 3 Peneer, Thompson, Guthrie, .Alexander, and hundreds of others. AGENTS WANTED Book ava by return poi! or .express on re - *pt ofpricc. 1 °'Coasignoirok z regk*a!uointeptipnally omitted a p:Oon. of. the..proiieledings, Of the Repubhcsn County Conventioh. The Conven tion oil motio4,l.,OpiSointed - Hon: L. T. liciore, Jun. H Yosburkhand B. S.:Gobßloieletqtes to the Legislative Covention, and instrbeted them to rote for F. B.l4BaOaett for candidate foi inem ber of ..4r,ge.shrt l lL•COmeron Prsas , • 11fOlisli.”—Yod eart ) make Dollarslfrom ,itty . Cents. dill and (..mine an invention urgently needed by everybody. Orasample sent free by mail for s()cents, that. retails easily 7.4 Chatham 8(1114'4 IN evr York. t ci • A g ent ar• Hrs. V. • DYKE for Shaw & Clarkis i SeWing; . , idadhines. This is the BEST cheap Sewing ..NW hive ever offered fur sale, and the only one in Market for lesi than $4O which can be gold, botight, or used with safety, as nd others are -. Thrice varieties, - sith or witinnit Tables. Inquire at the ;3 ocaser. office i v DRAWL.NG VT_EIIISILS. , e1.78T teived qD. C. ',,&. -II- ILI Larrabee, et tbe - Isost'Oftict., a Jibe lot or Pastel!, Bristol and 1f ono chromatic board, Tissue paper, Paint; Drawing Pen: cik, 6.c; for oa:e chea ; I 1 . . , New Store! NEw O.OODS Itiesrs, Jones 8i Ifyman Successors to S. B. "WEST, are offering the ii 1 large and new stock of . i : 1, 1 1 is . • 1 1 I Drug,s & ftle4icines, Chemicals, Perhimery, ENEINE PATENT IiEpICINES OF THE I N EWEST AND, MOST POP tIkR, DESCRIPTIONS PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES , & BRUSHES, OP ALI. QUALITIES. Glass of all Sizes. kk LAMPS OF THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLES. KEROSENE on, ;&;6., ►l5O A LARGE STOCK OF, STATIONERY &ND THE BEST ..-ISSORTMENT OF I _ Notions and Children' Toys. To be found in the3N•hole CPuntv, for qalP at as LOW PRIICES•_. ~..: • LOW As those of any other establishment of the kind in Western( NeNF York. Remerabg l l r : nett door t 6 West's old stand E. A. 'J IV ES ..Sr. E. B. 1.Y31.A1.C. zl! J r Wellsville, 'N. Y., Ang. h 7, 1£66. tf I i lion of flare Merit: I Btuaa7 Patent Ai: . E . T . TOP LAMP CHIMNEY, THAT WILL NOT BREAK BY HEAT, Burns up all gas and smoke, never breaks by putting on a shade; short, and not top. heavy ;1 is easily cleaned by removing top; fact, the most 'perfect chimney known —an d ie fast superseding all others rwhero it has' been in trcidu ced. No ,d ealer can afford to be without them. '1 NEW LAMP CHIMNEY CO, 73 Warren St., BOUNTY COLLECTED T WILL attend to. the Collection of Botanty, under Vie late act nf Congress equalizing Bountici, for may applY to me;')ersonally or by mail.! Address, j JOHN C. JOHNSON. tt'y at Lan, Emporiam4i Pa Auguit 6. 1666.-4 w i • , • .• , • „ , Admplistrator's Notice. - I _, T11E8.E...1S 'tetiera of Administration on, the ri.thie or JOSEPJA A. DINGEE, 7 ate of Seat ing township, 3eeease4; hate been granted to the undersigned, all persons ;indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those haring just claimb against thS Saine' Should present them, duly authenticated; for settlement. to i July .7.4,1665.: - CHARLES DI GEE, Adrcer A SEW PERFiIIE FUI TIIE ILL'iIL&ERCUIEF. ' . .. . „ ! , Phalon's Blooming Ccreas.$ 1 Phalon , s ' ' I, lVight Eloorning Cerens. ss • s light Blooming Cerevis.,l Phalines rholan9s "Night Blooming Ccretind , Phalinn , a ' "Night Blcioming Cerenn," . . A xedst exquisite. d elic a te,l, nr.d Fra-raat Perfume, diethled from the rare sad beautiful flower from which It takes its name. . i 31anitfactuied only by . i ' pnAir-ore iic NOW, Yew York. • 1, -I3EWARE OP pOrNTERFEITS. ' AS "FOR. P.II.I.LOIStZL-TAN..t. PO OTILIft. P9T) , - I "S,r*ALIMIA AND T HEIR HEIRS 1 I -x..3ozTriaracaves. A LL olio have any interestAmw4r . a - figdit to. their adianttign tio repd the fol lowing 3c6 of - Goirgims - whiclihn - re recently become kw: Sac. Ist of an Ect OfTune 6.1865, provides for all'suldiers or.sailors who have lost lite-fright of both eves: br both . handi, Uri 'as to rntitrecon- Burnt sittendance, the sum Of, - .4,5t. - SEC. 2: To those who have lost:both' feet, or are totally disabled in the sanie so as to require constant attendance, the stun of VO. " ' Suc.,3. Those who have luSt onehandor one foot, or are sudisablexl as to render them unable to perform manual labor equivalent to the loss of a hantl or a foot, the tium of $l5 SEc. 4. Persons who have been deprived of their pensions under Act of March 3, 1865, in consequence of being iu the civil service of the tinited States Government are restore:L.' SEC. 5. Rensiolar,e . e:stended to dependent fathers and'biothels, as tvellasto raqtLiers and addition' to the above act, to such pe,rsons as are embraced by. it, Congress, before -ts close July 2,i, 1566. passed a- bill increasing the pen- Sion to widows and-orphan,; and extending the benefits *of the pension ; LiWs to the heirs and repr_entatives.of certain-inYalfd npilicants, to wit: . • ' §re. 2 of the act of July 25, 1656, Provides for pensions to widows of deceased soldiers or sailors having ebildren'tiV Such soldiers or iail ors, at the rateof:two dollars per month for each child of soldier or sailor under the age of six teen years. To derive benefit from ihis act i is necessary to make new . application, surren dering the old certificate.. . - SEC. 3 gives an increase of pensions to thOse widows , now receiving a pension of less than eight dollars per. month, except Revolutionary widows. . Applications for Pensions must 1:/C made be r . fore tile Propionotary. , 334c)13'= - wimer.. TE BILL TO EQUALIZE_ IiQUNTLES HAS BECOME A LAW. he following is an analysis of its provisions : I, .-slo34.o . three years' men who served their - - . 2. $10014:1 three tears' men discharged by reason of Avowicis received in servic 3. $lO9 to the widow-, minor children, or par mita; in the order named, of any sudi soldier wldi died of wounds , or; disease contracted in service. - - . • 1 v 0 to each soldier not included in the foregoing n-ho enlisted for two years or more, and discharged after serving. twe y,eara. 5. $5O to every soldier etthsted for two years, arid dischterged ty rea...on .wOun& received in the line of duty. . 6. $56 to the widow, &v.. ..is above,'of esel 4 3 - soldier enlisted f'or less i . than two :5-w:rs, who died in servicti Otof wounds or disease contract.; ed imthe army. No additiOnal bounty is allowed to three years' men who havereceived, or hare httreto ;fore been entitled - to recefve, more thah $lOO :national bounty, and none to two years'- men ,Who haim received or are'ehtitled to more than 'sso. The law only applie.s.to honorably dis-, 'charged soldiers of the Late war; and to none' ;who have sold or transferred their dischar.ms or rights to bounty. The undersigned will attend picimpflv-to the collection of all such claims, at reasonablerates. .Where parties rkide at a' distance; the business may be done by let.er. Address,' trAN BAKER, Coudersport, Potter county, Penn. Aug 20-2 m INSITRANCE. The /Etna's Loss by the. Portland Fire! The total amount -covered by .rEina Policies on property destreived or damag L ed is V. 06,854 on which salvage v ill be about a per cent. Our: total loss will not Vary much from s2oo,ooo,and is being promptly adjusted and paid. This sum is 5 per cent. upon the asSets, a figure but slightly exceeding the Government and State taxes paid last year, or a proportion equal to 'a $5OOO loss for a Company of $lOO,OOO ass* , . The necessity foX insurance and the value of wealthy, strong corporpticins, is forcibly' illus trated by this-fire. Seviral weak insurance Companies'are destroyed. Portland has a pop ulation of 35,000;-Was handsomely built,mostly fine brick .or stone structures—protected and screened with upwards of 3000 shade trees— bounded op three sides bywaterindeed,liter ally; almost risiog i from the ocean—and with a good steam fire:department—yet it has VI?: 000,000 of property.consumed in a few hours— upon a holiday when its people areleast "oecu pied—from the very insignicant cause of a con temptible fire cracker. - Remember the trifling . origin of fires that sweep away in a few-h Ours the earnings of years Consider your best interests and give the -11na. agent a ' all if you; need , proper I nsuraitte se curity. Policies itueciat fair terms. -•-• M. IV: 31'AL &RN EY, Agent. Condersport,-July 27, 1666. tf. Banner Store OSWAYO, PA. SAMUEL JOHNSTON: . , 9 Wollid respectfully inform the citizens of Pot ter county that he is receiving, weekly, from New. York,- a - upplies of - - - • GOODS; GRDOERI - ES; - - CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS; BOOTS, • SHOES, HARDWARE; PROVISIONS, EARTHEN and CHINA-WARE, &c., &c. Hp is determined NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD. Highest Market IPriee Paid fcir Shingles and all kinds!of Country Produce. Feeling thankful for pasttasors he hopes by honest and air dealing to merit a cantichnnce of the same. CALL AND TRY THEPRICESI Oswayo, May 22-6 m • _ATE IV PATENT LAMP CHIM2TEY! AT STEBBLVIS'! WON'T BREAK-CALL AND EXAMINE.' a . - T. et r.,.; ' l O R O .2.. 1 f . , , 1.. 1z • , , 1 0 iiiie_ s at 1 z , lefflogg Cit ; m z , .9 •.-- CE . = t Es re imsg rie oak gl-4- rat "al taD, e ME • ••• Z ' 1 :;,--; ,_-: .- •:,:r... - a 1 1 : - t - i, . ~.:.. _I ' 4 I 1 : I pr. ,-,, ,-__, 1 Et s -f, o ffi t 1 a) WO l ': ‘: : • : 1 .1. ...... wes t , , ... . ~. ~. -, ,: pi t - 0,- CZ i l ,•• •• ••,:i. - •:.-1; 'rze„: l , _.,: • w . 411- ry i ....., 1,.. 4 p4.:11/4 Oa' k.. of 1 Ct CD - lim g 1 et - , c. ;! • o tj -o l d @ io ' belie ,- I •:,' -„..^ • • .- - • ~..4. ~ ( I t iv .= = "Tii 1 1 . 4.-1 '0 )-- Aim ' e ', mi. ilegel 1 • !--, 7:::,- - : „ , .. - g . - - 02 n. 1.4 , . -gip eal • t••••A .. I rs " .- , _ p .T•, ' . P II I L ....) ! = ' 6._..... (i l . 1 =1... W • P-11:51.1 .): 1 i i ' . -% :. • . ..1... t 1 71 . t. .7- , ,'A , in t A, - fi t • .. „ .. 7.,.: , - 41- ... , *ls l: =- 1, ,•-,V et, • 1 / 4 .e z 'N O w l m GO O r .-=.• , , Z I IY - f rig . .. 7 , . ei- - '-‘ —•-:., I C ) 1 ri I ~ . .. , .• .....,--/. - c ..„ ... ....,_ 0 1 r , do - 1 • 1 3 ,, , :. Z., .:-. •.. -.. z .. . .t.. , , -•-' ..4 • - --:-7 0 - v , , C) - Ogi ~..., O. ed h 1794. titr- , 11 to 1794. INSURANCE COMPANY NORTH. .LA'AIEW.CA I PIIILAvELP,IIIA. Cash Capital and Surplus; over . . $1,760L----. 000.000. • , 1 SEVENTY-ONE,Years Succesiful Busineas Experience, with aI . reputation for integrify end honorable dealing unshrpassed by any similar, institution. 1 , - LOSSES PAID since organization, $17.- 500,000.00, without the deduction cf a cent, or a day's delay I . .. LIBERAL RATE for all 'the safer classes iof property. Insu auce of Dwellings and Contents, a'specialt . I .BRICK or STONE Dwellings, insured per pett..l4, if desired, on terms of the greatest economy and safety to the insured. It is Wisrdom and Economy to insure in the best Companies, and there is none barer than the old Insttran.ce Co. of Noith America. Apply to M. W. 3IcALAIINEY 'Agent for Potter cchinty. 170, 172, 174 176 GRETWICLI ST., (OSE SQUARE WEST OF DROADWAY.) Betzrelca Courtlanqt cpid Dey Strces,,Yew York PATMV.Ir., Pr*ietot. THE Pacific Hotel is well and widely knotvn to the traveling' public. The lo cation is; especially suitable to 'merchants and business men; it is in close proximity to the busittess pait of the City—is on the high way of Southern and Western •travel---and adjacenti to all the principal Railroad and I Steamboat depots. I The Pacific bas liberal accommodation for over 303 guests ; it is well furnished, and pos sesses every modern improvement for the comfort and/ entertainment of its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well voritilated ; provided with gas and water; the attendance I is prompt and respectful; and the table is generously provided with every delicaty of the season. • Th ;:ibt- .11°,1 4 - the • for: yr subScriber,who;for, I e past for: years, ha 3 been the lessee, is non sole proprietor, and intends to identify himself thoroughly with the interests of his house. I . With long eiperience as a botel-iseeper, lhe. trusts, by moderate charges ,and a I liheral policy, to maintain the favorable reputation of the Paz cific Hotel. JOHN PATTEN,.Ja. Fm) MEd 00 1 JDERSPORT AND.. SHIPPED' STAGE ROUTE... GLAS.SMIRE d WHIT.F. - s daily line of Stages will leave Coudersport,: until further notice, at 8 o'clock in the morning, arriving in Ship per' about. 4 o'clock in tire afternoon, and will leave Shippen on the-arrival of the morning train, arriving in :,'ondersport about 5 o'clock, P. If, Tral-etcrs are, refered to the Time-Table of the Phil adelphia &- Erie Railroad, which nillhe found adver tised in this paper, for further particulars abOnt the advafitages of this route. Novrort Passengers will SAVE 30 MILES TRAVEL-AND 5 HOURS TIME by taking this route In preference to that of the Erie Railway NO 'ORANGE OF CARS BETWEEN SHIPPEN AND NEW 'TORR. Fine; new, com fortable wagons and goad learns are kept on the Stage Route. Packages and Express business attended to with care. D.' F. GLASSILLTIE, IMES Proprs Coudersport, Pa, Oct. 9,186'5. P. A. STEBBINS :Heaio - 41.14t0r5. : . .f0 ,- Barga.i - Os - 1 LATEST ) Elegant peasbnable Dross GOOdi Dress and Cloak .:,Trimmings FAMILY CER CRO IE MAMMOTH STOCK OP 330 0 0tM aro iS)2II-Ctigal The Proprietors of the POPULAR CORNER STORE are determined to I supply this market with the best of DRY-GOODS, I HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, AND PATENT MEDICINES. FLOUR FEED & PROVISIONS (MITA Izstrrazum Companyj:Ezierica; PACIFIC -HOTEL, _ One More veto INN I I 1 i TEEZ CORN Ela gTORE ! Irian 22, 1888. THE SL, Patented March 7:1A66. 1 MORE DURABLE, ; MORE GRACEFU L, , L. MORE ELASTIC; And will keep its shape and retain Its place better than any other Skirts 'lllla new and beautiful style of Skirt , Isaa stiertisd by the ItE ik A.11681C /YSTlrcrs rAi4hata Id Nevi York Cliyi October, 1855, a - - THE HIGHEST FREMIUNI EVER GIVEN FOR k HOOP !SKIRT.' - the Steel Springs gs are wound Oa ,/be plated wire (In place of a cotton covering) whichorill not wear oil or become failed, aed the wbCde Skirt rimy be w*snze wITM UT ISJL'ar Or irar of ruidiuevisi tIP be as good as new. , rxmco 1 i COMBINATION SILVER! SKIRT This . i.,vention combines with the ontinsrliootton Skirt the adx.antanes of our Silver Skirt, the bottom hoops are the same as those mud .in the Silver Skirt, Silver coVering, of which cannot Wear otr,'whibt Mei up per ones are covered with cotton. tie lady hiving once warn one of our Sluts will be wfiling to pm any other, as the lower hoopsof all oi lie rel.massre soon injured and soiled. - ' r The beat materials a , used la their ceitstitiaticm, and troM their dmability and neatness; they AtiS,des tized to become A FAVORITE SEMI! ...,s -• , For Sale l• In Conaen A port, by P. A. STEBBM le S CO:, D. ,E. OLMSTED, CHARLES S. JONES, a — ml N. M. GLASSMIRE.' At; Ron 0 let, by O. R. WEBB.. ' 1 U. S. Burbank. Trav'eling . et., Aug_ 13.-Gm . • 32 Courllandt St. N. 4y, i A T -S. OLMSTED* TORE can Always be found the be!!t, o o—Cooking, Box and Parlor • STOVE S Also. TIN and SHEET-IRON WARE, POTS, , .13:ETTI:ES, SPIDERS,' SCOTCH BONV.I.S, 1 FRYING-PANS, SA2-PANS, t'AULD• I BONS. Also. , ce; • Agricultu± . iplezLAnte._ 1 snch as :PLOWS, SCRAPERS, lICULTLVA -1 TORS, CORN-SEIELDERS, II -13:AIIMS, DOG-POWERS, &c. - • ... 1 I . - HIS WORKlri 1 i - is well Made and the mateal i trda. 1:141od and substantial EATES-TROUGIIS 'pato in' I any part of the County—Terms easy, Windy : Ivy of all • kinds, intlnding 0104 setdom ; refused. I i_„, -.-1 Store on Main Street opposite the Old uolrt House, Conciersport. Aug. 1,118d.t.--t 0 gPRING STY h I h A. STEBBINS= NCO. al Im i I 1 ' O. lIIM Es.
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