tiIARVI I 'S Patent. Alum and !Ty PlaJster Fire and Burglar Safes, House o..nd Store-Door Locks! Send for Catalogues .131 ARVIN & CO., 265 Broadway, N. Y. 121 Chestnut St.,PhilaL Au.17,1y • Qrptran's Court Sa T virtdo of an order of the Orphan's' Court of B Potter_Corinty, Pa.,filo undersigned, Adminis trator of LESTER FLIITG late of Ulysses Township, de:eased, will offer fur sale, on the premises, iu Lew fertile, On I . SATURDAY, the 15th day of Septanba r next; the folloWitith described Real Estate, to wit : that certain tract of laud or Village Lot situate in Ulysses tp., bounded . as follows, viz: Beginning at a post the — flerth.east' corner thereof, thence south 2' degrees . West'S rods fti a post, thence north 88 degrees west 8 tads; thence north 2 degrees east 8 rods, thence south 58 &groom east 8 rodwto the place of beginning ; Con ' taining 64 square rods eland, arid being part of a lot of laud conveyed by deed fropi 13ingliam Estate to 0. ,4. Lewis. „The improvements consist of a one and a half story frame house and.a small frame barn./ Sale te commence at 2 o'clock P. 11 To be sold for LOIS FLING COOK . , • '.:.:Aug.13,1866. - 4t Adm'r of Lester Fllogiclec'd, ' : COURT PROCLALII.L.AkTiON. wrijElll:i.rafintdlhTle , R ,, ol c , 7 ert s G 7 ,At,: i h e i s t eZr i es ( l 3 degt . Associate. Judges of thr( Courts of Over dc 'erminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sei- SiOlie , of the Peace, Orhans' Omit and Court of Corn ,raon Plea , for the County.of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the'TweMy-third day of June, to the year of our Lord One Thensand Eighth undred and'S.lxty-Six, and toMedirecteit - lor holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer anti Creneral Jall Debt:cry. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court, and Cottrt of Common Pleas, in the i ßorough of Couders• _port; ort MON itAY, the 17th day of September next, 'tuid to continue one week • j Kotiee is' therefore hereby given to the Coroners, tiniect+ of the !'ease ,and (36'1st:tides within the totinTS', that they he Then andj the' e in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their r,llO, records, inquisitions, examinations. nod other remembrances, to do those 'things which to their offices-appertain to be clone, 'Anti those who. arc hound by their reeognizances to prosecute against the prisoners . that are or shall he in the jail of said county of Potter, are 'to be then and there. to prosecute against them as, will just. Dated at Coudersport, August 13,' 1806, and the 00th yearof the Independence of the United Staies of America, • W. W. BnowN, Sheriff. s-, I ' Register's Notices. ALL persons interested will please to take notice that the following accountants have settled theVr accounts in the Register's Office of Pottet'county, and that the same will he pre .sented to the Orphan's-Court fur confirmation, on Monday, the 17th day of Sept, 1866, at the Court Honse in Coudersport : Account of Asa F. Raymond, executor of the last will and testament of Henry E. Tucker,late ;of Allegany township, dec'd. - - Account (if M. D. Brigg;=, administrator of Wm Nelson:Elowe, late of IfinOuumtownship, dec'd DAN - RAIi,ER, Register.' Coudersport, Aug.:.lo, 18 Trial List for Sept. Term 1566. Ans Sell its HaSkin for use vs. Asa Stevens et al John,Kr.mse vs. Martin, Mallory, et al. Fuller keard vs. Deremer ,i;;Fliompson, Lewis Yentzer vs. Yates Anson. J. F. Bachelor vs. May Smith. John M. Dean vs. Robbins Brown. Watrous-,vs. Seth Daggett, Parnabas 8. Goodrich vS. ,Monroe;" Cobb. Franklin Gale vs. James H. Fox et al. ' -D. T. Swain, assignee, vs. Heirs of L.A. Wood. D. Patterson vs. Jas. Frant' . :is',l: Gen. Francis. Booth Vsl Hamilton. Hacket vs. Cleveland. ; • Enkworili Vs. Flynn. ! - Thatther vs. Peterson. Bens'ori Vs.,Tutiner. Pat:6l-06 ! vs. Quimby. Patterson vs. Keeler et al. Knickerbacker,vs. Knickerbacker. Innis use of Kenyon vs. Lake Stevens. Joseph Mann vs: E. V. Wood et al. ' D. J. OLMSTED, Proth'y. C4iudersport, Aug. :21. SHERIFF'S SALES VIRTUE of sundry writs of Vebdition E -ponas, Eieri Facial, and j Levari Facias issued out of the Court of C o mmon pk as of Potter County, Pennsylvania, and to me, di rectf,d, I s h a ll expose . ti, public sale or outcry.l at the Court llouse in Coudersport, on 1401 N DAY, the 17th day of Sept., litgithiat 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described tracts or parcels of laud to wit: Iclbtlite six certain tracts, pieces or parcels orlaull'sitinite in _Pike and llector townships, being lttliciry warrants Nos. 5122. 5123, 5121, 5125, 5126, 5127, and conveyed by Patents from the Commonwealth of f'ennsylvania to John i ittholson, dated the 29th & 30th days of April,' 1701, and named Darby Goshen Saint. Tbototka.Eairfax. Concord & Richmonthand each . tract coat ai nit tg, 1099 Acres, or 6594 acres in all, • and. being the same as conveyed by John Rich , Oisarrandlfauttah his is by deed dated the 7 18th day of Mardi, A. D, 1795, to John Ashley, and lecorded among the land records of Potter county in Deed Look 11, page 147 &c., except ing one piece containing 100 acres heretofore conveyed to E 5 \lO-11th, one pi ece containing at)„l.:;acres conveyed to S 1{ Martin, and one 7.‘Tikeecp.ntaining 1231 aeres conveyed to Wm. - • Upon . which tract of hind are the following improvements. viz.: On warrant No 5137 one' lot of about 5 acres improved, with 2 frame houses, one frame ltati, one blacksmith shop, and one sani - mill,now occupied by widow bmp ittin; one lot of about 2 acres improved, with one log House and one briard shanty thereon,. now occupied by S Darrow; ime lot of about 20 acres improved With one frlame house, one' board shanty and some fruit t teit's thereon, now occu pied by Samuel Decker; and one hit, about 20 ...Imes' improved,. with one frame house, one ':,!frame:barn, one saw mill, one blacksmith shop 'nod:some fruit trees thereon, now occupied by H: D. Frost. On %w arrant co. - 512'2, one lot about 20 acres improved. with one fraMe balm and seine fruit trees tuercon; one lot i abont 15 acres improved. -;vith two frame houses; one log house and sonic , *nit trees thereon; one lot about acres im !;iiiroveo-,-With tine frame houSe and oim,board sliant,y thereomnow occupied by o.llT.Edmonds; lot 50 acres improved with one frame house, one, frame barn and some fruit ttiees thereon, I now occupied Ly Charles Pritchard; one lot about 2 acres improved, with one log house thereon, now occupied by. Chester Ellsworth; one lot about 45 acres unproved, with two 4 7 ! , 'rattle houses, ono-frame barn, one frame shed, inid saw milrand some fruit trees thereon, now occupied by A. Killiorn; and one lot about 35 acres unproved; with one frame house,one S k i ante barn and some fruit trees thereon, now occh pied by Curtis Rilbourn. 9n, warrant No 5123, one lot about 12 acres improved, with one frame house thereon, now ,occupied by John.liazey; one lot about 60 acres .1111prqved, with one frame house, arc log house, one fiame barn, cne corn house, and some fruit .21fee - ii:theictin, now occupied by John Sunder , One liit'about 12 acres imiiroved, occupied by Simeon Ellis; One lot about 5 acres im proved, with.iMe logj house and one, log stable thereon, riow ocenl,ied by Ai 1101;bi us; One lot qbont 12 acres inipitived, with one fraiue bouse and some fruit treei thereon, known as the 'OlllVi Parlier lot One lel about, 10 acres itn yore'', with one frame himse, one log stable soft AiM tit fruit, ree,it thereon, now occupied by ic T r, T. 1,,,pcf1 .... 5124' One 1 On'tvalrant ; Nor , 4 ainiti aere3 iMpreved, with' one frame house, one frame bare and some fruit' tr/es 7 thereon, now occu pied. by Writ ' 'L i : Leach, 21 . 4. One ICt about 5 acres improved with one frame house thereon; and one lot about 16 acres improved, with one frame house, two . framel.bartin with; cow shed and corn house atta'Clidd add some:fruit trees thereon, now occupied tiy John Scutt. To be sold as the properq of Hunaielier & Garlock. ALSO—Certain .real estate in SteWartsOn tp. botinded and deseribedhis follows, viz.: On the east by Warrant Isli.' 5913; on - the north by I warrant No, 5960; dritit west bv lands of Wm. M cDougall and wait . = No. 51a0; !and on the south by Warrant N 0 , 159.12; containing One Thousand and Eiglity-Pne oa Acrtis!with allow -1 anee of six 'per cent. fori rds'&e., being war - rant 'No. 5963 with abbot/One Hundred and Fifty acres improved, On / which is l 'ereeted two frame houses, three frainmshatities, three frame barns, one blacksmith islitip, one saw mill and . some fruit trees/theredn. ' To be; sold as the property of John S, OW k. I 1 • ALSO—POrtain real estate in the Borough Of Coudersport, bound `ddud desdribed as fol. lo'C's, via:: Beginning to post the south-east corner of lot No. 202 i 0f the allotment of the Boreugh of Coudersport, part of 43are. No, 23; thence by east line of hits Nos, , 202 and 201 . No 6 %, degree east 8 Perches ton post; thence ' south 833;1 degrees east to a line bf out-lot Not. , 1, known as the Old! Cartee lot; thence by courses of said line and the Alleglienyl River north-ens' erly to the north live of Fifth street extended easterly, ithence by said line south 83% east to a post near east bank of ;River; thence north '6h deOees east 4 perches to a post; thence south 83,45.: degrees east 8 perches to the west side cf a prpposed street and 50 feet to east line of said street; thence by said line north 6 . 4 degrees east!. 16 perches, to'a 6orniz of lot conveyed by S. Noss to A. - F.! Jones; thence by lines of said hit, south 833‘ degrees east 11 perches to a pcfst,ll, , outh 5 degrees', west 19 perches to a post, South 19 degrees. west 12 and 340ths Perches 4o a post and south 14 degrees west 16 an& 3-10ths perches to the north.line of lot conve!Ved by S. Ross to Collins SMith; thence by salt( 'line and north line of Fourth street dxtended easterly north 83; , ;: l de- I grecs west to the place ofbeg,inning; excepting and reserving the proposed street of 50 feet in width above named, extended through the above,described premises, and containing, after said reservation, Three and Seven-Tenths acres ' more or less; also the Iright to erect and main tain a Dam, and to obeli and maintain a Mill- I race, as provided by certain Articles of Agree ment betweeMS, Ros t s and Andrew Sandberg. beating date Beeember 13, 1865, on which are erected one frame water tannery and Out build ings. To be sold as ;the prhperty of Andrew Sandberg and Charlet Darmilson. ALSO—Certain mid estate in Bingham tp, bounded and des4riped as fellows, viz.: On the West and Mirth by unseatodlands of the estate: of S. M. Fox, dee;d; on the east by lot No; 54 of the allotment f lands in Said township anti veyed by the Trustees of the, BingluMi Estate to Wm. Cobb, and lot No. 190, and on tihe south by lot No. 209, Out:doing One Hundred and I Seven-Tenths ac s More or less, with the usual I f, allowance for rod s &e.; beirigjot No. 55 of the ' allotment of land of the estate of S. M, Eox, dec'd in BinghaM township,and part of war rant NO. 1237, with about eight acres improved and one log hotisd and some finit trees thereon. ' To be sold as the property of Williatd B. Green 2d. 1 - ALSO—Certain real estate in Sweden tp., bounded and deseribed as follows, viz.: On-the east by land owned by Edwin Dodd; on the north by lands oiwned by Michael Snyder; on the west by land 4 owned by Benjamin Tassel, and on the seuthl by lands owned by Joshua Jackson ; containing One Hundred acres more or less, about Fifty acres of which are improved, with one frame barn r net tine log house there on.. To be sold as the property of Reuben 1 French. 1- ALSO—Cert a in real estate in Sweden and Allegany t'ps, bounded kin the north by lands ' of Samuel Bo4tb, east' by lands of Collins Gardner, south by hinds of Abram Kfinbal, and west by lands of C. , Vanhorn and A. Kini 7 Mil ; containing One Hundred and Thirty-five acres more or less, about twenty-five acres of which are improved, with tine frame house and some. frnit trees thereon., To be sold as the property of Dtinham Rossi Jr. 1 ALSO—Certain real estate in the : Itillage ofl Oswayo,bounded and described as fulloWs viz,: Beginning, at' post on the , east bank ofla Spring run, it being,a corner of a lot conveld by the Trustees of the Bingham Estate to N . iali CritH tendon thenCe south along the east ! bank oft said run 150?.; feet to a hemlock pus.; thence 1 , easterly 301,;'; feet to a post; thence northerly 54 feet to a post a cornier of Win. McDougall! and P. P. Sthry's land; thence northe,ry 8 and east rod; to a stone in the eit re of said Crittenden , Fi land; thenCe south-w&terly 4 and 3-10ths rods to the place of be , mniiig ; con taining aboutTwentv s,lua rerods of land more !or less, all of which is unproved, with some, fruit trees thereon. ~ To be sold as the property! of P. P. Story. ; I ALSO—Curtain real estate, in Suminit tp., beginning at the north-west corner' of lot No. 12 deede d to John N. Floyd, thence north 80 perches to post corner, thence east 256 perches to a' post corritir,' thence south SO perches to a post corner, thence west. 256 perches to the place of beginning ; Containinr , One Hundred and Twenty-Eight acres of land " mnre or less,and being lots Nos; 10 and 11 of thel allotment of land of Keating' ,S:, Co. in said Mw'nship and parts of Warrant 2118 and 2126, with about Seventy-Five acres, improved. I , ifteen acres chopped, with one 'block hous4„ one shanty I house, One frame barn and so* fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prt , perty of Mer rick Jackson, withAiotice to Orange Hoskin. as 1 i tern. tenant. ALSO—Certain teal estate b r eginninn- at a' post in the north-best line of hit Nojfof the , allotment of lands 'M Eulalia tpJ, thence west, along line of lot N 0.34 108 and4-10ths!perches, thence north 63 and 4 , lodokperehes, thence I east 218 and 4-10th r i s 'perches, henice south 331 degrees o east 7lperches, thence south 61, degrees west 129 perches do the .place of beginning, Containing Sixi.y-Eight and Threeitenths aeres,, more or less, with the usual allowtMcefor roads; &c., it being lot, Nd:33 of the allotrtent'of Bing H I ham lands in said fp., and part of I ,\arranits Nos. 205-1 and 2072. To be sold as the preperty of Neistin Woodcock. 1 ALSO—Certain; real estate beginning at a post the south-east corner of lot . N0. ;31 of the; allotment of lands' f the Bingham estate in Eu-. lalia tp.,thence along boundary line of BiligharM' estate south 112 perches,. thence along line of lot No. 33 west 140 and 8-ilOths perches, thence north 41 and 5-10ths perches, thence east GO' and 8-10ths perclids,thence north 70 and 5-10ths perches, thence east GO pr relied to the place of beginning; Containin g Sixitv-SA•en and SeNpiiH Tenths acres, with the usuta nllo i wance!for roads &c., it being lot N o. 32 of the alliitment of Bing ham lands in .:1111: township and part of War- I rants , Nos. 2054 and 2072.1—A LSO-11eginning at K post the south-west dorner, of lot ~ N o. 5; 1 .8 of the allotment of. the lands of the 13inghani es tate in Eulalia tp., thence: north 88M degrees west 50 and 5-10flis percheS, thence 4orth 1.106 and 5-10ths perches, thencm east 18SSand -I(lths perches,thence south 61 dtrees west 17 peraes, thence south 51 degrees .}rest 158 and 3-10ths ' perches to the pince of beginning ; Containing, Seventy-Four amid Four-Tenths acres mote or less, with the usual allowifite for roil r ds kc., it being lot No, 44i of the ointment of Bingham I l lands in Eulalia tp., and 3 part of warrati No. 2054, about Thirty acres 1, the land described in the above two tracts are !improveci, and one frame barn erecied.theredn.! To be 'sold as the iproperty of Nelgon WuodOck,l W. 11,1; Sh,ff. Coudersport, 14, 1866.. j • ! GOOD NEWS AND NEW GOODS STRANG BUT strxtxT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE P BARGAINS ! BARGAI No 'attention paida to the GOODS.• I Prompt conformity to the Market Prices. is our esta RULE. _ We are iletermined to public the Benefit of th tills time. We shall try to prove tk "Works both Ways." You paid high prices whe went up, we will see to you pay low 'prices now 1. I are down, Others may go down, but we do not intend to be beaten. All we ask is to give, us a Call. Sliop as inuck -as you please. If yOu know our prices we feel sure of a sale. 'We are in for the trade this spring and are determined that CHARLES S. JONES Shall take the lead in furnishing this section of the country with the best articles for the least money. Ours is the Store where that can be done. COME, , SEE, and be CONVINCED. All kinds of Cotton Goods 7. We are 10V7 offering at prices which can not fail to strike the purchaser as ItSeiailP CALICOES WITH THE STARCH OUT OF BOTH CLOTH AND 1 1 :2° I . CIEG I M BROAD-CLOTH, & Fancy Cassiraeres STANDARD MUSLINS ißleaChed and Unbleached Muslins of all Prices. Flannels of all Colors, SILK & LINEN • HANDKERCHIEFS, SPOOL COTTON. Ticking, Striped Shirting, Denims. Crash, Toweling 'LADIES' DRESS GOODS, All-Wool. Delaines, 'Amer. Delaines. Mohair Lustros, &c, GROCERIES, Of all kinds. COFFEES, WHITE lzf BROWN SUGARS, SYRUP 4- COMMON MOLASSES, GREEN .& BLACK TEAS, SPICES of all kind.. A. great variety of the o+ brands of SMOKING Si - .CHEWING TOBA Brooms, Cedar Buckets; No. I andl Labra'dor Heriing, Hams 4- Shoe Also, DRUGS and MEDICINES, READY-MADE BOOTS and SHOES, HARD I RE3I6IBER WE PAY THE PRICE FOR COUNTRY PROD I CILIULES S. Cou.lersport, Arne 5, 1865 o t i.tv.'oo.ioodg-l. NOM ouisnos". YOUR atttention is invited to the large attractive •stock ; ' just received, and, for sale as IoW as the same qualities can be bought anywhere In the county. We save on , hand a largo and varied as sortment, of Domestic Cottons, co-nprising BROWN SHEETINGS, and SHIRTINGS, . • BLEACHED .14IISLINS, I . IENIMS, • • • • ; • STRIPES, I ' ' CHECKS, TICKINGS, and COTTON FLANNELS, on which we cannot be undersold. We purchase our goods foV Cash and offer them at a very small advanco From Cost-. _ • FLANNELS. I F yoa want to purchase RED, - GRAY, BLUE, or PLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNELS call , , At Olmsted's. ICES IN DRESS GOODS; DELAINES; i I . PRINTS, I BROCITE, and - : • WOOLEN SHAD'S, ost of Hoops, SONTA GS, NUBIAS, - BALMORAL SKIRTS; CLOTHS ; and rmi lished CASSIMERES,: a fall supply we the CLOTHING. FALL, DON'T fail to' call before purchasing and see the assortment ,e Rule BOOTS & SHOES FOR Alen, Women & Children, in great va riety and cheap \ I At Olmsted's goods It that GOODS For Ifoliises, Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee, in fact everythlng in , the Grocery line, call AVOLAISTED'S • A full assortment of alniosi everything that is • , kept in a country store on hand. We intend to keep GOods that will give satisfaction and sell good nrtieles'at the lowest living profit. Paantol. Grain of all kinds, I I Butter ; Wool, Sheep Pelts, Furs Deer Skins Also, County, Township and School Orders, for all of which the highest prices will 'be paid Ai Olaxiste&s Coudersport, - Pa,Nov'r /8, Epgi ATLANTIC AND GREAT !WESTERN Railroad through Potter county. GENERAL News Depot, BOOKSTCiAE ! T if r E a r t t e n r d c e o rs u ig v eV , r t o t tl y an i nonnf ; e l to i t it he . p t egle e o n f tire stock of M. W. Mann of XivaepliVanduwiil the keep on hand a full assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY!. Including Writing, Tissue, Per forated and Blotting paper; En velopes, Inks, Slates, Pe l imits, Cray ons, Inkstands, Blank-Books of all • kinds. , Writing BOOKS, Pock 4 DLIRYS, Drawing Materials, 1111.SCIELANEOUS BOOKS Including the latest; Standard NOVELS, MAGAZINE, PICTORIAL STORY PAPERS, ALSO all of the Standard TEXT-BOOKS 5T390.0t3 A lino lot of . PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS ! Special attention given to orders tor CO. Corn MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. 2 ffackerel I ders. Having made the necessary arrangements in New York we aro enabled to fill all such orders on short notice. By prompt and courteous attention to cur patrons, with fair and honorable dealing, we hope to merit and receive a large share .of the patronage of those wishing articles in our line. • D. O. Ex M. M. LARRABEE, Jan 15 66 tf • LOTHING BOARDING! ARE, ato. HIGHEST HE subscrlber,late Landlord of the Union Rouse, T is prepared to accommodate visitors to the Coun ty seat with Boarding, at reasonable rates. Jurors, Witnesses and others will and it 16' their advantage to give him a call. . -C. - Phelps. Coudersport, Feb. 6, 1646 , " tf CR. I ONES. I AT: At Olmsted's. At ainisiedls AT °MISTED'S AND AND FOR BOSIONIIO I / 1 1fiC::11011 HE SAI - ..qo;lber imerentially 1 forme ttos clitzegui of T that lie , ~Coogetopo4 pp 4 . :40 . ,p01ic sn general, REpY ,MADE STORir,. GILLETT"S BLOCK 1 WELLSVILLE, ALLEGANT CO., N.T One door below AN.PERSOV: 4 4 ' IIbbLITTLE'S BARD WARE Where Will'be foutittat till times, a Complete .A.4ort meat, and laiest styles of • , .1 CLOTHING, HATS, _ CAPS, FURNISHING GOODS, . Our motto is Cheap for Cash, Quick Sales, Sruall Profits, But; One. Price. New Goode received every week C a ll and oxumthe our G 0045 and Prices before golrg elsewhere. H.IFJ I. OPP. . . June 19.-3rn. [We advertise in the POTTER. JOUlip:4L.l ANDERSON & DOOLITTLE, • 4 NO. 5, GILLF,TTS BLOCK, NEST DOOR -4. TO ~T1If: BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, Wellsville, N. Y. , • A AE receiving a complete assortment of SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, HOUSE TRIMMINGS, JOINERS' TOOLS, Blacksmith's Tools and, StoCk, PLATED *ARE, ' Table and Pocket Cutlery, WHEELER & MADDEN'S I Mill, Circular, CrOss-Cuti and Muley, Saws. Rubber and Leather Belt Hemp and Rubber Pa IRON NAILS , STEEL , aICa•C/ ,anri.ea M"T_TIRI"X'"i?" Turpentine and Varni Carriage Trimmings, Sa Hardware, Hubs, Spo Teltoes, &c. I STOV,ES, ' TIAT, SHEET 1R0.4' l'A.2%,tr) C aPPER-WARE Of all kinds executed in lho best manneri i , on reason able terms. Our stock comprlsel ever$ - thing, in our line, has been bought for iC.,616*23,,, at LOW FIGURES,and we are not So be undersold. Dealers supplied e# Nevi/ YOrk Jobbers • • Prices. , L. S. ANDERSON; A. L. I DOOLITTLE. Wellsville, 2'. Y., June 16, 1866 3 rues ' • No.tice. SI • GERANIA, Potter Co., Pa., 1863. XTOTICE is hereby given thatrCharles 13u shor, now or late of this connty, holding the following described property, has not ye' paid any consideration whateVer fc'r the same, and all persons are hereby Tarried not to pur chase any of said property nf the B'o4 Bushor before the decision of the Court is given in this case and C. Bushor has paid) to me the consideration money therefor. The 'following is the property : 1 Ist. A certain tract of land near the Ger mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott township, Potter county, l Pa:, containing Ido acres.— Also 25 acres in warrantlso7B andl adjoining the above. 2nd. A certrii3 tract ciiland n wi b Mill and improVements thereon, near Kettl Greek,' in warrant 5819, in SteWartson township, Potter county, Pa., containing about 20.1 acres. C. 13ushor holds also in trust Warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township, Ticiga county, Pa. on the road leading from Geri:um:id to Gaines, containing . 850 - acres. tf WII.IIIADDE. Coal and I 'The undersigned desires to infeyn the citi— zens of Coudersport and icinity that be is pre to furnish II • COAL aid LTNIE at , prices. Keeps a Stock. ()ni l hand, con stantly. - S. H. 5T0R114 7 5. EMPORIUM, P L. July I. cs% RBSINESS,ZOLLECE NI ME • - . Iform-dast . Corm Tenth' tua Chestnut:Street --The most complete mtd thorouglil,Teppointed Seen; or Commercial _ • . The only one in . the city poeseuillt Charter, and the bnl y the ihnithd Stirtesitidbor izod to confer Degrees! nt merit. r Diplomas to graduates in the Commercial. lieur , ie uliderl6 co ;.' porate soar by anitherity of ttO' '4' • Conducted hy . gentlernen of lihctnl echteation and ostensive 'experience In bnainevs, and a fillretng u,,, quailed advantaiirefoTthe alerough, theoretical IN practical edimatfon of yOung in n fie the varleci du. ties and imployrnenta•of httameil life. , • THEOrtY AND PRACTICE COrfigiCEi) by o . systelyt of ACCUAE BUSTNCSS TRASINVG..: minima and pre-eminently practical, the dent in,the,shortest time complete routine, details t customs . and - formS genera% as'nonducted in the hest-reguhttetfinyth t a„, cial and financial establishments. I . THEORETICAL BOOK-KEEPING • Upon a new plan. with an original exposition -of science of accouilts, arranged and - publiehed by lb., proprietor of thts,lnstitution exefuem-41y for hie own use saying one-half thu ordinary labor ;tit the etude and giving him a complete knowledge iof the p of the beet acconntunts. - • . TRUNK,S &C THE COMMERCIAL. GC URSE EMBRACES Book-keeping, Commercial, A!41),40.1fe - , Pen.. manship, Business .Cord:cspOndilticei Conn -1.. mercialt Law, Lectures on,ißusiness, I Affairs, Commercial Clistoms,. Forma,-- l I and Actual ness . Practice. .1 • SPECIAL ERANCHES. , ATh e i ra a n d the. llighcr 3lathen4tiies, Phono graphy, Ornamental PC?IllIallSitlp, thc Arttrof Detecting Counterfeit I,'nyineering, i Surveying, Navigatinn and 71 , 1c l ura:phipy.. TELEGRAPHING. The arrtingeMentei for Telegraphing; arc b o lt, ad. 'Once of anything of the kind ever ofiored to ,the pub lic.' A regular Telegraph Line 'le:centmeted with the Institution with twenty hran.7l/ o:flees tn 'various part,' of the city, where public business' Is ransneted, and in which students of tisk li,stit..ttion are permitted to Practice. No 'regnint flier practice rim be heel in any other PCIIOOI of. instrnetibil in the ethintry.'ivith ott *hien no one can obtain a potiltien aq et practical op. orator: Young men are cautioned agninet the deetp. tiro repreaent.i lions of tho,e who, without any each facilities, pretend to teach Tclegiaphing. PATROOGE. Tbiß Institnuon is now en joying the largest patron nze ever bestowed upon any etiniluelr. 1 seheill in Thu State. aier live iitnnents Were in zttend :wee the tintt year, anilover aeven 'hundred during the pact year. The best dace of students rriay inva riably be !mind here, and. all its iii•sociatiiiiis are rub% elase. The Institution ie located in the mo=t central part of the city, and He accommocations,, for extent, ele• kance and convenience, , are unstirrn , sed. Ali the rcxtras have been fitted up in the verb bet style with Rusine,=A Offices or Conntin,; Solises, Telegraph Offices, Stationery Store, and a regatar ' ' BANK OF DEPOSIT ..,I,ND ISFEE I ' supplied with finely-enzraccd ' litlindraphie•ncdc• rued as a circulating medium in the Department'of Actual liu*ineFlB. who desire the very beat facilities. for n Practical Education for Businesa, uuaratitee a eourae of instruction no where elae to he ego:died, while the reputation .and standing of the Inatitution arnoug bueitiesatnotjusake ita etidoraernent the beat paßaport to atietea.3 :rid advancement, AA contemplating entering auy Commercial College, are invited to send for an • ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR & CATALOGUE containing 'completer interior vl,en - s of the Collette, and full putt:mints of the court - e of • instruction terms, Sc. L. FAIRBANKS, A. 101., President. T. E. ..IrERdIIANT, • • Slept. of ()mice Business: . . ,tiovlrlml3pd all king. Borst aid Cattle Poitigorg, LASS, 11 -E, , dlery YELLOW TER, II EAV E COUGHS, DY. TEMPER, 1' FOL7NDi LOSS OF API TITE AND YU. ENERGY, A7a use improves \vind, inerei the appetite--gi a erao o.th a glossy skin—a. transforms t miserable skelr horse. riE It To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable. . . - Ives the quality the milk. /1 has proven by or experiment to cease the quark• r of milk mad am twenty per it. and make the 'Ater firm • end eet. In fattening tle, it gives, them Ippetite, loniens it de, 'and ;es them thrive J.OB 7 IWOItK In all diseases ofi the Lungs, Liver, be., -this article acts as a specific. By patting 'from , one-half a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above diseases will be eradicated or entirely presented. preventive and cure for Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for $l. PREPARED HY S. . A-. 1 -0 4DTJT:ii: SR Q., - AT THEIR . „ WHOLESALE DUO AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore,!Nd. For Salo:by Driiggists pad Storekeepers through out the United States. , 1)1(1 by P, A. STEDM I NSk CO.,Cociders port. Po. , 33 . IICILEYE, STRAW-CUTTER PA'rENTED, JULY, 1864, BY ronTER & SMITH THOUSANDS of thee° Machines are beia r gHmid• and sold, and give - more Universal Satislaction than any other - Straw or Stalk-Cutter in market. It ha:: no castings about and can Ve rnaja or repaired in any country town. The Knife' Is stationary—Box vibrates—feedo it e 7( —cute on top of the knife—eute everything klnareoff any length you, wish,' and you cannot wake ragged work of it even with a dull knife. - me. , Price, $l2. Banypleg of Machines can be Feet' at shop, ot the undersigned. Ilanufactured.and for sale by ! N. H. GOOOSELL )ort Pa Oct. ^ 1F415 • • - ISTENVF: 1%1 - LT S' is ST INThlt7es, F,eb at tisbes, JMarches. Songs, Duetts, V.ariationsThy Apr)) . 24,'68. 1). C. & 11:11...L.A.R1'.ATZE. Coirlers LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS TO YOUNG MEN F T CELEBRATED This preparation,. long and favorably knbwn, will • thor oughly reinvigorate hroken-down and low-spirited horses,. by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intes- BM =TO MEI
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