V QV~~. r -n_....--.....4 ... 3 . -...,.---- -......,-,-.- . -...f.. riltatittrof i)tiblrftb North-east Coriler Tenth and Chestnut Streets, `PI{LLApELPI - lIA- 1 . • . This most complete and thoroughly appointed Bug. 5... or Commercial College in the country. r e only one iu the city possessing a Legislative s ter, and the only one in the - United States author • ss:st. to confer Degrees of merit. Diplomas awarded S kk nraddates in the Commercial Course under Its cot , . rte seal by authority of law. I k!imdticted by gentlemen of liberal education and letykive experience In business,l and affording um, k., 1 s k iled advantages for the thorough theoretical and ti actiotd education of young m n , for the various du. 1:..5. and employments of busakes. life. fIIBORY .AND PRACTICE COMBINED 5.5: a system of ACTUAL BUSINESS iTRAINTNO ' - - .... -rttinairtud pre-eminently practical, giving the etn ..,:er.tre 'the shortest time a complete insight into the t,iittuu, detatlN customs and fOrms of business in 1 sz,neral. as conducted in the best-regulated cotnraer. 1 OA and financial establishments. ' THEORETICAL BOOK-K EEPING >t none new plan. with an original exposition of thr m ...I. -e of accounts, arranged mid' published by the t..k• prietor of this Institution exatusively for his osin coo, saving one-half the ordinary i labor of the stud ktt , 1 eakt giving him a complete knowledge or the p ac.ttm -4 the beet accountants. . I THE COMMERCIAL COURSE ' 1 rmiltacte I . I Book-keeping, Commercial ;Arithmetic, Pen manship, Business Correspondence, Com mercial Late, Lectures on Business A4air.4, Commcrciali Customs, lures, and Actual Bust ; Ness Practiee. SPECIAL BRANCHES. _ _ EMI Algebra . the Higher Muthematies;" - Phono graphy, Ornamental Penrn,6ship, the Art of Detecting counterfeit Money, Engineering ; Surveying, Navigation and Telegraphing. TELEGRAPHING. The arrangements for .Telegrilphing are far in lad tialice of anything of the kind eller offered to the pub. lie. A regular 'Telegraph Lineiis connected with the destitution with twenty brunch Mikes in various parts of the city, where public Imill:ibis Is transacted, and to which students of this InstitUtiou are permitted to practice. No regular otilee piabtiee can be had in uoy other school of instruction in the country. without which no one can obtain a posion as a practical op- crater. 'Young men are cantiointed against the decep tire representations of those Who, without any such facilities, pretend to teach Tel PATRON WE. Thisingtittition is now Ur leyling the largest patron. Itße ever hestoUrednpou any oointnereial school in the State, Over five hundred stunents were in attend anowthe first year, and over koven hundred during the west year. The beet class 'nf students may inva riably be found here, and all its associations are first clue. , LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. The Institution is located in the most central part of the city, and its accommocations, for extent, ele gance and convenience, are unsurpassed. Ali the rooms have been fitted up In the were best style with Business Maces or Counting Muses, Telegraph 0113.ees, Stationery Stiore, and it regular BANK OF DEFOSi'r AND ISSUE supplied with lnely:Migraved lithos-rapt& notes used as acirculating mediumilit the Department of Aetna! Business.. TO YOUNG MEN I. • who desire the very beat facilities for a Practical rolucation for Vastness. we guarantee a course of instruction no where else to be equalled, While the reputation and standing of the Institution among business men make Its endorsement the best passport to success and !advancement:, kit contemplating entering any Commercial COliCge,are invited to send for an ' • • • ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR & CATALOGUE • ILL 'containing complete interlott views of the College, and full partisulurs of the i course or instruction terms, StO. FAI'RRAN . KI, A.M., President. T. E. MERCHANT Supt. I ` of Office Businrea. • novtlintpd BEA Patent) Alum and Dry Plaster Fire and Burglar Safes, House' and SOr;e-Door Looks! Send for Catalognei • MARVIN & CO., 265 BrJadway, ro t . Y. 721 Clietaut Si., Plifla. EMI J. GURNE' - PHOTOGRAP :1 107 Broad tp addition to our . Photograpbie 'Art Gall We have for,the last five y4 l riot to any other establish ',from life, of all the -protein le CARD PORTRAITS, a 1 Catalogue of over 1 . 500 -Subjects; Ame aiso a large list of Copies o 'Forks .of Art a td E4raiings, .catalognen sant on receipt ,4f Sfamp, ..%u order for one dozen pictures from our Cntalezue will be filled at $l.BO andlseut Uy mail free. Bin. gle natures 25 cents, cepledof engraviuge 15 cts. each. B. We also desire to call attention to the ad• teutage we bare for renroducing, or copying, Old Dangericetypes, Arnbrotypes, Card Pictures, &c. of " '' : • 'Deacisal Bela/ vs and Friends, and finishing In 01, Water tba aid of enlarging them to any alzo, C lora, or India Ink, with l ed I Artists: hould therefore correspond Cato.loaue. at a Liberal Discount. Free Inspection. City, will find our Gallery plooe3 in the City, wherein cry - 0313 Co., ,PitOTOGItAPELEIts. ~07 TIRO ADW AY. N Ten Talentil Tarties desiring copios, with us direct. =Send for. a Tho Trade Supplied a 43-1111ery op for stud strangers visiting the, •-one of the most agreeable 4o while away an hour. , ..T. Gr-st - r 3.8.23.8trter CrimpalOt of the ARMY. OF THE POTOMAC. ' NTON, BY WILLI 'Y OF THE GRAND ARMY. the War. en i re and the press. THE STANDARD HISTOI T"grenatest Work oi &weed by army office The Author says : "I design in this voluthe to record what that Army ' did and antlered in ten campaigns and two score bat. tiles." • e /I shall have tb elebrate the unswerving loyalty of Adds army, that ofttlmcs when the bond of military : cohesion failed, held it, n aihaken of fortune toa duty eelrimposed "I shall hdre to follow t thiough a checkered expe - :rienco, Pi a tale commingled of great misfortunes, great follies and great glerics ; but from first to last It mill appear that,anaid many buffets offortune,through "winter and rough weather; the Army of the Poco ntac never gave up, but made a good flght,aud finally reached the goal." The "Army and Navy Journal" sryi : [ 'lnds is the only Amelican critical work on Ululate war, and it is thoroughly critical and entirely divested of all political, hue or toe Thu is the only Historyof the .GransCArmy," and no one who has barn a part in its canflicts,or :is interested in its grand ncidevernents, should Lc without it. , This work Bella Itself. The people - a-retired of. pion- Veal and partizan histories, aticimant something froth official sources. VS have agents clearing over $2OO reonth.. Bend for clic ulara, and see our terms and ;proof of the above'aseerlon.l ' • Addresa, NATION. L PUBLISIIING CO., '18.28.4w Bet Inor Str4et, Philadelphia. Xali I—AGENTS for six Stogies, jug& oat. Address IBolldioz,Biddeford,liaine. $9O entiroiyne: I O. T. GAREI7, CUT) Du. 25,1565. ll= •1. 4 I. GROVESTEEN CO. Piano-Forte•Mantifactureis: • 493 IlroaAlWayi New York.. mliß attention of tlie Public and the .trade ie in-' vitod to our New Spale SONO Octavo 'teakwood Piano-Fortes, which ihr volume , and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hltherto'ofered'in this market- They contain all the Modern iniprovements, French grand action, harp pedal, iron ;frame, over-strung bass, etc., and each lest runientl being made, under the personal suporvisine of Mri .7 11. Groresteen, who has had a prackidil experience of over thirty years in their manhtleture,itulfy warranted in every particular. , TiIIir"GROVESTEEN :PIAI p-F.CItTF.." Received the highesi Inward Of reerkt over all others at the Celehrated Stroeld'S Fair Where were exhildted instrinnents from the best makers of London; Paris, (11,rniany, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Boston, and New York; and also at the American Institute for live suecesstve pears, the gold and silver Inechtls from both elf whiblijcan be'seen at our ware-rooms, I C By the introduction:of improvements we make a still more perfect Piano-Fm t. and liy Manufacturing largely, with a strict!, '3 , caslvalyStem, are enabled to offer these last rumenta ut a price whit:11115111 preclude competition. • J;• I. , PRICES. j - • , No. 1, Seven Octavo; round corscrs,i j Rosewood Plain No. 2, Seven Octave, round cdrners;.Roieievod Heavy Moulding.-- No. 8. Seven EYetuve, : round ..cmitiers;atosewood Louis i[l7, style' - ... 4 5350 TERMS—Nsr 0.485 r m Curmirsit;'Eusne. Descriptive Circular sent free, ' " INSURANCE. I . The /Etna's Lo s s by the-Portland Eire The total amount covfired by Atria Policies on property destroyed or damaged is $206,8541 on which salvage will be about.. 5 per cent..Ouri total loss will nut vary much frOrn s2oo,ooU,and is being promptly adjusted and paid. This sum is 5 per cent, upon thq'asitets, figure, but slightly exceeding the GOVertiment and Statd taxes paid last year,.or a proportion equal tq a $5OOO loss for a Company o $lOO,OOO assets, The necessity fur insurance and the value of wealthy, strong corporations;is forcibly trated' by this fire. :Several weak insurance Companies are destroyed. I. Portland has a pop' r ulation of 35,000;-waS handsomely built,mustly fine brick or stone itructiires—prutectediaud screened with upwards of 3000 shade trec . is--r bounded on three sidis by ally, almost rising frOin th ocean . ---and with good steam fire depdrtinent-let it has $lO,- 1 000,000 of property consumed in a few hours— upon a'holiday whed its people are least occ pied—from the very liisignicant r eause of a co - temptible fire cracker, - Remember the trifling: origin of fired that sweep away in a few laours; the earnings of years Consider your best interests and.give the.Altna. agent a call if yon neediii.uperq 1 nsurauee se curity, Policies issued at fair terms. M. AV.( iII'A,AI.O.TEI', Agent. uly 27, 1t366. tf. pl>tia' Sc Erie' Railroad. rpius great line traverses the N orthern and North . west counties or Pennsyl,i . ania to the city of _Erie on lake Erie. It has bedn leased and is operated by the PENNSYLVAWIA 1411,110 AD COMPANY. . Time of pabsenger;trailis n 6 EMPORIUM.- LEAVE EASTWARD- Erie Mall Train...4...4...___... - ...: - 5:62 P. X. Erie Express Train ! ': ..'_ ... 4.---11:48 r. u. . LEAVE WEg.TWARO. Erie Mail Train.-- L —2. --_ : ..... 12:00 A. At. Erie Expre,is Train-4.: ' 1.53 A, S. Passenger care run through on the Erie Mail and Express Trains without 'change both ways between Phihtdelphia and Erie. , r NEW YORIIONNECTON, Leave New York at .9 . :0 A. 4 , arrive at Erie 930 A.M. Leave Erie at 445 P. M.., triVp at New York 4.10,P. at. ELEGANT 8 liEliPil , W CARS on all Night trains For Inforn2athm iespe!eti4pa,senger htn.iness,ap ply at Corner of 3011 a anMarket streets, Philadelphia 1 And for Freight bush ese of the Company's Agents S. it. Kingston, .1r.,, Cur. 13th and. Market streets, Philadelphia, .T. W. Reynolds, Erie.' - II , 1 . Wm. Brown, Agent, .11. R. R. Baltimore. 11 1 , H. HOUSTON, a.m./4i Freight Agt, Philada, 11. W. GWINN Tat, 0 eneknl 'ticket Agt. Philada A. L. TYLER, Gene I Eitip't, Erie. 1 IN'S gc SON, C ARTISTS, ay, N. Y. Patented March 7. 1865. MORE DURABLE,. I ' MORE GRACEFUL, • I MORE ELASTIC, And will keep its shape and retain its;place better . than any other Skirt. • •ry, Established 1840, +ars ha.l,advant4es supe• , ent in obtaining sittings Ont celebrities of the day, kul are now ple+shing - can and Foreign, This now and beaatiral aiiio of Shirt was awarded by the GREAT AM ZRICAN [ISSIITU'IIi/tOft, hOld.ill New York elt,y, Oetober.lB6s, ii 11 1 I A. .11.1703L1 ivire, l a.E.3.l. THE HIGHEST PREMIUM 'EVER GIVEN FOR A HOOP. !SKIRT. it I ' • The Steel Springs are Woond wit a fine plated wire (in place of a cotton wveripol whichw 1 I wear off or become soiled, ',lied the w, cde Skirt may wisinn'trisToor ISscux or dear of usting and will 1 , 0 US good as neW. - j 1 11 , • — 7l 11 . . 'i l l .= • U - . . - COMBDIATION SILVER SHIRT This invention eorabfueS with thmerdinary cotton Skirt the advantages of ortr Silver Skirt ; the bottom hoops are the same as Ski° used in the silver Skirt, the covering of which cannot wear eV, while the up per ones are covered with cotton. dco lady having once Worn one of our Skirts will belwilling to wear any other, as the lower hoops of all! other kinds are soon injured and soiled. The best materials are used in their construction and trom their durability and neattts, they are des, - tined to become A FAVORITE SUET! For Sale 1 In Coudersport, by P. A. STEBBINS & CO:, D. E.' OLMSTED, CI-lARLES JONES, and N. M. GLASSMIRE. At Roulet, by o'. R. - WEBB. U. S.. Burbank. Traveling Agq.; Aug. i 32 Court landt St. N. Y. • !A T H.IJ OLMSTED'S TORE ,can always be fou6d the 'bast CI ►Cookini, Box and Parlor 4 S 11 1 0; V E Also, TlNland SHEET -IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, ! SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PMTS, SAP-PANS, and C.IIILEL BONS. 41'g), Agricultural Impleraentsr. such as PLOWS,; SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, - OftN-Slifl&LLEll2, HORSE-RAKRA DOG-POWEB.S f I _ HIS . is well mode and the material good. Good and substs.ntial EASES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the CoUnty—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds • o i including Cash, seldom refused. re Store on Main Street opPosite the Old Court House, Couderspott Aug. 1, 1803.-50; ME AIM • • . ; GOOD NEIN~ NEW GOOD STRANGE 6 1E 6 1;11CYM THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! No attention paid to the cost of Prompt conformity to the Loaves Market Prices is our established RULE. We are deternthied to give the. public the Benefit or the FALL, this time. We shall try to prove the Rule "Works both Ways." 1566 roll paid high prices when goods went up, we will see to it that you pay low prices now GOODS 'are down. Others may go down, but we do not Intend to be beaten. _ All we ask is to give us a Call. Shop as much as you plQase, If you mow our prices we feel sure of a sale. We are in for the trade this spring I - and arc determined that CHARLES S. JONES ) ' Shall take ,the lead in :furnishing this section of Ithe country with the best articles !for/the least money. Ours is the I I Store Where that can be done. COME.; SEE, and h i e CONVINCED. I • ' All kinds of Cotton Goods we are, now offering at prices, which can not fail to strike the purchaser as °Clitenil? „ I CALICOa Valli THE STARCH OUT &ti' BOTH CLOTH' AND I • X :11 3R0 6 X 40301 BROAD-CLOTH, Plain & Fancy Cassimeres STANDARD MUSLIMS Bleached and Unbleacht! l ed MnSlnas of all Pricest Flannels of all Colors', SILK &I LINEN 1 HANDKERCHIEFS, SPOOL, COTTON. .1 Ticking, Striped Shirting, penin s, Crash, Toweling LtiDIES' DRESS GOODS, A 1-Wool Delaines, Amer. Delaines.- INEohair lustres, GROCERIES, Of all kinds. COFFEES, WHITE & BROWN SVGARS, SYRUP 4- COMMON MOLASSES, GREEN !dlt BLACK TEAS, SPICES of all kinds. .. great variety of the nest brands Of SMOKING ti CHEWING TOBACCO, Cora: Brooms, Cedar Buckets; NO. 1 and 3 Mackerel, Labrador Herring, Hams 4. Shoulders.. Also, DRUGS and MEDICINES, - READY-MAD CiOTIUNO„, BOOTS and SHOES, ) HARDWARE, &c. REMEMBER WE. PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR COUNTRY. PRODUCE. , CHARLES S. JONES. Coudinporb, June .5, 116 G BIN GOODS. Snippier Goods AT OVVISTED'S: atttenti.n is invited to the Ittmc and i. attisct # ve stuck fait received, and for sale as low as the ,ame qualities can be bought anywhere in the county. We have on hindr a large'• and varied as sortment of Domestic Cottons, cornprising BROWN MEETINGS, and SHIRTINGS, BLEACHED MUSLINS, DENIMS, CEMCKS, TIDKINGS, and +.' COTTON . FLANNELS, on which we cannot be undersold. We purchase \ ohr goods for Cash and offer them at a very sMall att 4 raildl3 Pro ii. Cost. . , - FLANNELS IP you want to purchase ~.- RED, • GRAY, BLUE, or PLAID I'l=ft( SIIIItTIICG FLANNEL,.can , At titiosted ) i. I 1 \ , . DRESS GOODS; • 1 DELAINES, " PRINTS, I r Brtocrri, and WOOLEN MAWS, 1 SONTAGS, .' I IsIUBI.AS, I' I BALMORAL SKIRTS, I CLOTILS,I and_ 1 .r HOODS, CASSLIIERES,: a full supply ! CLOTHING. ro N'T fail to call before purchasing and 11 see the assortment At altnsted 9 9 BOOTS & SHOES v OR Sfen, Women & Children, in great va •_L riety and cheap At Olmsted,s For Molasses, syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee n fact everything 4i. the Grocery line, real) AT °LUSTED'S. A fail assortment of almost everything that ib kept in a conritry store on hand. We intend o keep Goods that will give Satisfatition itnd setl good articles at the lowest living profit. AT OLAISTELPS, auttll. Grain of all kinds, Butter, Wool, Deer Skin• Also, County, Township and School Orders, fo! al of which the highest prices Trill be,.paid . At Olmsted's Coudersport, Pa,Nov'r 18, p,981 Notice. GERMAN lA, Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 1, 1863. XTOTiCB is hereby given that Charles Bu ll shor, now or late of this crinny, holding the. el/owing described ,ptoperty, as not ye' paid any consideration svhateverfcr the same, and all persons are hereby warned not I to pur chase any of said property of the said 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: Ist. A certain tract of land near the Gef 'mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott to svnsbip, Potter county, Pa., containing 100 acres.— Also 25 acres In warrant 5078 and' adjoining the above. 2nd. A certrin tract of land, 'with Mill and improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in warrant 5819, in Stewartson township, Potter county, Pa., containing'about 204 acres. C. Bushor holds also in trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township, Tioga county, Pa., on the road leading from Germania to Gaines, containing 850 acres. tf WM. HAMM. ERENIIINCTON & SONS 111 MANUFACTURERS OP •YyM . REVOLVERS, RIFLES , I 311/X•uussix.totes s4i Cla,rl=,lasems For the United States Service, Also, POCKET AND BELT REVOLV ERS , REPEATING PISTOLS, y ME - CANES, REVLVING RIFLESAI, Rifle and Shot Gun Barrels and Gun Materials, sold Gun Dealer'sand the Trade generally. In these days of Housebreaking and Robhery,every House, Store, Bank, andPffiee should have one of Remingtons' Revolvers. . Parties desiring to avail themselves of the late im provements' in Pistols, stud superior workmanship/tad form, will Tindall combined in the new Rein i ngtops'/ Revolvers. Circulars containing cuts and descriptions of our Arms will be furnished upon application. E. REMINGTON sr. BONA nuog, N. Y. Moose Nicnots, Agents, 101 No. 40, Courtland St, Now York United States Steel Pen Works; Factory, Camden, N. R. ESTERBROOK & CO. STEEL PEN MANUFACT, JSERS. TArtsrebouses.: 403 Arch Street, rhlladelphla, Int • 42 John Street, New York. Three Celebrated Pens are of Genuine. !American Manufacture, and comprise every leadluirstyle in the Market, and are equal in nish j elasticity and fineness .of point to the best imported. They . are, therefore, sure tovaln the confidence °film Amerlsmrpublia. Samples mid Prices off ApokesGoll. LOTS MADE TO ORDER, OF ANY PATTERN OR STAMP REQUIRED, For sale to the Trade :ti th e Manufactu rer s arehouses, as above • and at retail by all Ste. tioners, Booksellers, and Mewsdealers in thelinited States. f1y17.10 , raterbrook & Co.. T WILL. attend to t.o Collection of Bounty under I the late act of Congress equalizing /Counties, for all who may apply to me personally or by mail. • .Address, . JOHN JOHNSON. Att'y as Law, EmPoriuull Ps: August 6.1866.--4 w • P:ALstetitibislt: 60.,1: GROCERIES; wch as TEAS,oOFF.EES, - RtrilS Witt 11161115 S S, SPICES, i. • , , P.\\.ll..Stebbini Bi, Co, 'l \ • ~ At Olmsted's. DRY-GOODS, such as DRESS GOODS LAMES CLOTH, p,E , LA.T.N! I. sheep Pelts ; ?ere P. L Stebbins BE, C lIARDWARE, Ana IRON, NAILS 1 I cAdt BOYS' CLOTHING, FANCY ARTICLES ,OF A DS f - PROWSIC44 STS 10 101 PORK, , I CALL AT • SIX) STORE! - 1 , 1 btkiktlV STQRE, CONTINUE TO RECpiNt ALL KINDS ,90 WRITE and BROWN SUGARS, &d., AT TIEI2 CORITEA STORE, CONTINUE TO RECEIVE AIL EdisTDS OF , ALAPACAS, ill WHICH WILL BE SO, ArFarr CHEAP. AT THE 1 1 CORNER STORE, CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL KINDS OF BLACKSMITH'S 'MktM GS, r CUTLERY; pLoty4ii,. &c., 4e.c. ALSO f 1 ME I BOOTS AND SIIOBS,: ALSO, • MIN 6.4111 r, • I , NEW FIEUCI New Stote NEW :G9Ops-t. Messrs, Jones & Successors to S; B. WEST, are offering thsii tit - e and new siva of- Drugs Sr, Illeditines Cheilicalt rerfaii' ay; PATENT IVEDICINES OF THE NEWEST AND iittiST*POP:: HEAR DESCRIPTIONg MI PAINTS, 1) 1 1L, iIARNISHE§i iiMii=l OF ALL QUALITIES. Glass of all iizesc :L.LIIPS • oF THE Lki l tSt AS TD MOST APPROVED STYLES KEROSENE OIL , &c., &c., ALSO A LARGE, STOCK OF I 'I STATIONERY OD THE BEST ASSORTMENT Of Notions and Children' Toys. To belipiind in the whole County, foisale at BA LOW PRICES • As those of .any other establisbruentof the.kintf in Western New- York. S, &c Remember, next door to-West'soldstand E. AJONES & L. I .LYMAN-. I Wellsville, N. Y., Ai .'27, 1866. : .tE Banner Store OSWAYO, PA. IN SAMUEL JOHN t STON WYonld respectfully inform the citizen °flat ter eo'unty that he is receiving, weekly, fictt New York, supplies of i ' DRY GOODS, ' CAPS, SOOTS, SHOES, W HARDWARE,, ' PROVISIONS EARTHEN and . CHINA-WARE; &a., &c.- He is determined NOT TO BE :UNDERSOLD. Ripest Market Price Paid for Shingles and all II -. kinds at,Conntry Produce. Feeling thankful for past favors he hoies by honest and falndealing to merit a continuinse) of the same CALL AND TRY THE PRICES! Oswayo, May .2-6411 COFFEE! nifilliOltNlS JAVA COFFEE—The meet deli: A f f clone and healthful beverage known.- is prepared from the best JAVA COFFEE, and while it has all the flavor of fine Old c Corerargdnt Java, sells for less than half the price Cjelbctrxx.'Eli ITowv•it, 7 C:salrei•er Has been steadily used for years,' by thousandief persons In all parts efahe•Cauutry, and isfuntvenadly affknowledged to beat once nutritious, .delicious, healthful andl•economical. The 43 e luau tit y Will make A Acheron:ld :stronger rani/ :of, Caen th an may ethq known. _ x f - f • sA•• 1 .- Asilasscsxenss Co ffee iStudtiettlarl,y recommended as ti healthful- hew. agendt istiffedt beneficiallrused bY those who suffer . wit Headache, Nervousness and other injurions erects from tbexise of other Coffee: It le prepared:withfthe greatest4are and contains , no.bagredient - whioh is not more harmless and bene-, tidal-toile human organism than pure Coffee, to' •which fact the most skilful Pbysiclans and Chemists testify. 4CP.sselowcrracOss f3 - owea..Ctc.free Has been extensively . used at 'timorous Sanitary, Pairs throunbout the union, and received certifiestes• of she highest recommendation.. :f • baf also been thoroughly tested, and received the 'diploma; of the American Institute and other prominent inatitutions.. Put up in 1 lb packages ben ing the file simile 81 r nature of Levels A. Osborn, and Imboxes of 30 and 64, lbs. and Sold by Grocers generally Wholesale Depot and Trade., Supplied by 1 . THOMAS REID St CO_., GLOBE MILLS, _T r:Torten D and 'Wholesale ealers, la Tea, Con!, I and Spices. If • to 101 Si/ 105. War .ren and 269 Washington Streina, New York. u I April 2.-1 y Administrator's liNotice. TXTEIEREAS Loiters of Adndnistmtiou on the VV Estate of JOLTY KIBBEgI, !ate of Oawar. township, deckased, hare bee granted to the undersigned, all persons indebtl to said estate are requested to make immediate p yment, and those ll baying just claims against th e sante shopid P lll4l. them, duly authenticated for settlement, to 00t 14,1968, tIaBLES H *ZAGS, delm'r i :, , GROCERIE, CL9THING, .kLATS, El
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