The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, March 06, 1866, Image 4

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    N ATTACHMENT. _ :
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The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to l ate Sheri f"
of Cameron County, Greeting :
VPs coomauel you that you attach Corneliusl
Kidder, late of your County, by all and On
'infer his geodTand chattels; lands and tene
ments, in whOse hands or possession the same
may be, so that - he - be and appear before our
Court f Coion Pleas, to be holden at Em
,poriuriyiri add for said County, on the 12th
day of Mardi next, there to answer James
Birkhead and Catherine Birkhead. Executors
of the last Will and Testament of Hugh Birk
head; deceased, of a plea of debt; and also
-that you.surron the persons in who'se hands
the property's, that they be and appear before
our Court, on the said day, to answer what
shall be objeKted against them, and abide the
judgement of the_ Court therein. And have
you then and there this writ.
Witness t1:63 Hon. R. G. WHITE, President
Judge of otq'seid Court, nt Emporium, this
Bth day of January, A. D. 1866.
I A: E. KELLY,. Prothonotary.
And mow,47anuary Bth, 1866; it is ordered
by the Court, at the time of issuing this writ
of Foreign Attachment, that the same be pub=
lished by thF Sheriff of Cameron County once
a weekfor s x weeks, in one paper published
in Cameron County, and also in the Palle
delphia Ing irer. By the, ourt. --
' , j , A. E. KELLY, Proth'y.
IMMENSE
SACRIFICE I I
rrITIE nnderelgned wishing tp change their bnaincsa
j_ Low °trent° the people of Potter and adjoining
cotiatitia theo largo and well selected stock of
i
, r \ Ds
DRy - GO, ri
HATS AND CAPS
BOOtS&Shoes!
BENDY MADE CLOTHING !
13
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for
oia.4lL.Omx.
AMONI OTHER THINGS ARE
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Overcoats at $9,
Ten:Doflar Shawls for Seven Dollars
&O. &C. &C.
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'The Welt° ebramencq MONI Y, the 29th day of
January, liotrend the first of March... Come early If
- tau want firnt Mance,
Tie BO R-3 of the firm will be closed on the 27th
Jannaryoutd - no credit given thereafter. Those who
bave'acconnte with the Sim rill please call end nettle
without deitay, nn the Books must be nettled at once.
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& E. A. JONES.
ATLANTIC AND GREAT WESTERN
,
RailrOad through Potter county.
;GENERAL
NOVVS Depot,
AND
BoonsTonr.
TlVlE:nrAerilErned would annonnce to the people of
'.1...4',,1ter county that they have bought out the en.
tire stock or Li W. Mann of this place and wia here
'nfter,keet) on hand a full assortment of -
11004 S AND i STATIONERY !
Winding Writing, Tissue, • Per
fora' and' Blotting Pdper, En
velop s, Inks, Slates, Pencils, Crai
i
1 2(1
ons, • kstands, Blank-Books ofioll
Muds. ••
Writing BOOKS, Pocket DIARYS,
Drawings Materials,
MISCELANEOUS BOOKS
trieltking the latest standard
110VELSMAGAZINE,PICTORIAL
AND
STORY PAPERS,
'l7..ii-i-EMNTIDIMIS, tern.
ALSb":II of the Standard
EXT-BOOKS
FOR
\ ar
3q,.17%004,13
A ling lot of
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS !
Special attention given to orders for
TiIISOELTANEOUS BOOKS. s7n .
Flag made the necessary arrangements in 'New
."76rici we are .enahled to fill all such orders on short.
By ptarript and courteous attention to cur
ns!, , i , ,s, with fair and honorable dealing, we hope to
rr-rA3 and receive a large share of. the patronage of
ortphr.,, articles in our line.
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IVlt'llith,:k:NON,
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AGENTS tot' the CI6LI6II3ItATED
MOOS' NM PATENT PIANO
''FORTES,. .H
VP thecreetingithe greatest sensation !Oho inn
steal world, and have tecelved:the highest testimoni:
ale from all the leading artiste ih the cottntri,among
whom are , • L
S. THALBERG, t FRANCIS H. BROWN.
L. M. GOT TSC;HALK, THEODORE EIS FELT,
WM. HENRY FRY, MAX MARETZEK,
STRACKOSCH, Witt MASON,
HERMAN' A; WO.T.ILENHAUPT.
At the late FAIR of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE, held
in New York: City, October 18dd, Lucy wero award.
ed the
Ell? ST P.RL'ALZUJI G OLD 41fEDAL!
• ; For Ore ,
BEST PEANO FORTE ON EXNIBITiON 1
ACIFVII3 POE •
.GEO. A. PRANCE & CO.'S
MELODEONS, AUTOMATIC & SCHOOL' : ORGANS.
ALLINSTRUIVIENTS.WARRNTED FOR FIVE Y I EARS
, 1
Manufacturers an ci Importers of
FLUTES, D'AN.IOS VIOLINS, ' GUITARS,
VIOLIN STRINGS, ACCORDEONS
and all kinds of BRASS and other musical Instru
ments. . .
Special attention paid. to furnishing . Brass Instru
ments for Bona. - 1 I • 1
, 1.
PUBLISHERS - i
DP SHEET MUSIC, '
.
Just publlshed,"Trig vextvo," d new collection of
Chants for thejLpiscopal• Servige, for openihg and
closing VoluatUries, Mu§ical! Societies, Classes, and
for the Social Circle, by Virton. L. TAYLOR. Price—
Boards, Si cents. i Ciotti; 31, 1 . -
BASSINcIS! 20 Melodic Exercises .
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m ,
In form of Soirsoo's fr SoraaN9 and Mezzo
SOPRANO Voices, intended studies to acquire the
4s
gpe art of singing, byanto BASSIM, atithor.
t o r
issiti's art of singing, audaritone. In two Ilouka.
Price each, 32,50. 1
1
PLANO: , FOW2I I CALISTHENICS, •
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a collection of Fts Fixosal Csoitni• an,. S CALE pas
" sages, for speedily` developing the muscles of the
I divers, and acquiring that degree of flexibility, inde
pendence and voldbuity, which are so indispensoble
[ to a good performance on thel PIANO-FORTE, by
[ Faelicts H. (:Rung. price, ' .50. " .
Now Edi tion, P um's Fr ris Pajama, by FRANCIS
I H. BROWN,; author of Fri e, Minnehaha, and Hea
-1 Ration Polkas, tic. Price, 5 cents.
; 1
--s— 1
INTMX7I7 'll9/11:119.1 , 0.
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"Cast thy Burden on the Lord," with '
Soprano, Contralto or Tenor Solos, arid
Quartette,' adapted from Gotteechalk,
Slumber Song, by W.' K. Bassrono...-Priee 85 ets.
"A Holy Cidru, A. Peace Blythe:7a corn- i
pardont . o 'sweet Spirit hear my
Prayer," py W. VINCENT WALLACR—Priee 35 eta.
"Lord ; my l Goa, I Long to Etowr'.lsl.st
Hymn, asllsung at Grace church,; coin
pored by Beam \FAJEN ;......Price 85 cts.
"My Bud iii' Heaven," wordeby SeENCER I '
~.. i
W. CONE, music by STEPREN 34EisErr Price ea ets. ,
- "My Only :Brothers' Gone," Snag and
Chorus, hy7 KELLER ,' 4 Price 55 eta.
"The Past that Breathes of Thitc,r Bal. I
lad, by Rlsitan i —.Price 35 eta.
"Oh, Write me a Song of my Father,"
Song and Chorus as sung at lood's
minstrel's, compoSed by C. -Hes r....-Pr ce 35 ets.
"A Word of Thin t," Ballad, by E. J.
Fitzhugh' Price 30 eta.
"Give to me those moonlit Hours," Emelt 1 7
for two SOpranos, onts . 7prano ;tnd Tenor .
by E. A.PAREIIIytEr ' .i.Priee 35 cts
"Vesper Star," Duets for two Soprauop, .
or Tenor's; by .1. Damer. I Price 40 cts.
"Murmure, la Ruisseau," Fantasio, by J. •
llntux.o ; Price 50 cts.
"Prayer at'Scrt," • Homance in form of a
Nocturne, by J. in{ JA51EN5F.1..........Pr1C0 50 eta.
"Attends mei," (Walt fOr Ane.) Galop,. by
Cass. FILS D ' . Price 60 eta.
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moi," • j l(Follow me,), Galep, by A. ;
BED-NE.2E'' Price 50 els.
"Water FalL and Sea Breeze," Galops,by
PAUL STEiNUA6EX ' Price, each, 50 cts.
'limning ticw,l' Lancers, by ADOLF'S
BERN:3I4:IU Price 50 ets.
''Wedding'J...ancers"bi ParLStEncrt o INDrice 40 Ms.
"Happy by thy Dreams," transcribed fort_" •
for the Planctrforte, 'by Cues. FeArit.t. rice 50 cts.
"Sweet Spirit Hear my prayer," from]
Wallace's Opera Luriine, transcribed •
for the piano farts by Cul& FRAU Et. -- rice 40 cts.
"Crispino o la C.omare, ' new Op!
era, arranged by CUAS. FRAM EL ..... _Price 60 cts.
"Feu des Etoilca," Starlight xiocturn, by .
J. Da .' Price 50 eta.
"Angel of Dream," Ballad, by•liffl.l,sll---Prico 35 eta,
"Love's Lamentation," Ballad, by E.G.B.]
Houma I Price 35 eta,
:Triumphal' match,'' bV;I.{.ICII*I) Hoe FSIAIU Price gLOO.
•'.Algerian Polka,"; bA. Pancrtmba-price 3b eta.
Evening Sbadows,"nocturne, by E.
FITZBUGU—.... ..... 1. Price 35 Ms.
"Pm Longing for . Thee," guards 'waltz,'
as sung by m'4lle 35 rte.
A Liberal ;Discount giveri to the Trade,
Churches, Clergymen, Professors and Schools. Mu
sic sent by mail bn receipt of the market price.
WiLtAiAm HALL SON.
543 Broabwai, .INw York.
Dec 6, 4 mos !
and •
*N.2I3t3EL arag.tmox
I can't stop adi - ertising because I've quit
selling calico for now I want to
Write
Deeds Farms, Survey' Lands, Write
Deeds and Contracts, Pay taxes for non-resi
dents, ,!,,,e. , I
,
THEN AGAIN!
;
nave a IBEACKSMITH "constantly on hand'
i
in the old shop, who' hates to' have a bare
footed horsey - 114,0 m shop, and 1 must tell of
it to get WM started. wig ualoni
Brooldand, Pa., ; Nov. 10, 1865. •
NEW SKIRT FOR 1866.
• The. Great Invention of the Age in
HO. Great Inv e ntion ,
OP , SKIRTS ! !
J. W. BRADLEY'S Nvv Patent DUPLEX
ELLIPTIC (orb doubl9) SPRING SKIRT.
mills Invention co/181StA of Duplex (or to o) Elliptic
1 rare Jta•fined Steel Sprl r
ag=, ingt , niously braided
tightly and firmly tOgether,iedge to edge making the
Toreatcsr, most rt,txtunt, I ELASTIC' 2111 d ' DURMILE
SPRING el er used. ' The y seldom DEAD oii Bac/K.llk°
the Single Springs, and cOs v gnently pressrve their
perfect and he tutitul shapa; more than o.lce as lonz
as any Single Spting, Skirt that ever Has or Can be
made. i
THE wonderful grllibility and - great comfort and
pleasure to any lads wearing the Duplex-Ell iptie skirt
will be experientel partiennirly in all crowded as , em.
bliss, Oneris, Carriages, I.;,:iilroad Oars, ('hunch! pews
Arm Chair, for Pt.menade and Housereas, as the
skirt can bo foi ledd 'Oen in use to or' upy a small
otace as easily and conveniently as a Si kor Muslin
Dress.
i
A Lady baying I enjoyed the plerisnrecomfort and
Great Con.tentenee of t wearing the Duplex Elliptic
Steel Spring Skirt'. for n single ditv7lll neveraftewartl-;
willingly dispense with ;their use.. For Children
iFaig and Young Ladies they I tare superior to all
others. ) I
T H 'ROOFS are covered:a:lol2,ply donbleltwist
ed thread and will 'rear twice ns long as the Single
yarn covering •tvlitch in used on all Single Steel Dom,
S.irts.. The three hot torntrods oh every Skirt are 1111 , 0
Double Steel, and twice or double devered to prevent.
the covering from wearing 6tT the rode when dragging
downstairs, stone elope, etc., ate. Which they dm con.
staritly subject to lit/ten in use.
All are made of the new and elegant Corded Tapes
and :We the best qUality in every part, giving to the
wear`er the meet graceful and porfert Shape possible,
and are unquestionably the lighest, most desirable,
eomfortable and economical Shirt ever mnde.
WESTS' BRADLEY c IJARY. PRORIETOS of
the Invention, and SOLE ICA N.UFACTIT HERS. 97
CUAIIBERS, and 786: $.l. READE STREETS,Vrew
York..
FOR SALE In 'all first,.class Stores in tuts City,and
throughout the United States and Cana `n, Havana de
Cuba; Mexico, Squth Anirrida, and the TiretiC Indies.
INQUIRE FOR THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE)
SPRING SKIRT.
A. & C. Jan.ls 3m. ;
NOTIC
ILL persons arc cautioned against Or
chnsiag a certain Judgment Ndte for
Two Hundred Dollars, signed by Ahdrew
Bradfdrd and Stephen Sherwood. and ipaya
ble to William or Willard Wilson. Said
Note Was'obtained by fraud, and the makers
will resist the collection of the same.
January 6, 1866.
CAUTION PROM' TYE
ABIERIOLDI WATCH COMPANY.
.
It having come to our knowledge that im
itations of the American Watch have been
pa upon the market in great nuMber, calcu
lated by theft utter worthlessness to insure
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 Watches may invariably be
knewn.
"'W é manufacture four styles of Watches
-The First has the name
"AMERICAN WATCH CO.. Waltham,
Mass.," engraved„on the inside plate.
The SecOnd has the name
"APPLETON, TRACY & CO., Waltham:
Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. . I
The Third has the name
"P. S. BARTLETT, Waltham,, Ittass,"
graved on the inside plate.
All the above styles have the name Amer
ican Watch Co. painted on the dial, and are
warranted in every respect. ' ,
The Fourth hits the name
ELLERY, Boston, Mass.," vAgraved
on the inside plate, and is not named on the
dial
All the above described watches :are made
of various sizes,and are sold in gold or silver
e
il l
ses, as may be required. . I_
It is hardly possible for us to accurately
d scribe the numerous iteitatiOtts to which
i e have alluded. They are usually inscribed
wlth namesiso nearly' approaching our own
'aS to escapd the observation of the unaccu's•
tamed buyer. Some are represented as made
by the "Union Watch Co., of Boston, Mass.'
—no such? ‘empany existing. Some are
named thelWatch,""Soldier's to be sold as
our Fourth or Wm. Ellery style, usually
known as the "Soldici's Watch." Others are
named the "Appleton Watch Co.;" ' others
the P. S. Bhitis.v," instead of our "P. S. Bart
lett ;" besides many varieties named in such
a manner as to convey the idea that they are
the veritable rioductions of 611. •Alnerican
Watch Company. ,
We also caution the public, and particu
larly soldiers, against buyinr , ' certain articles
crtbbEn.wa tches. so_ freely advertised in illus
trated papers as "Army Watches ! ? "Officer's
Watches," "Magic Time Observers," "Arcane
Watches," ;Sze,. the prices of which' are stated
to be fromseven to sixteen dollars. A good
watch, in these times, cannot be afforded r
any such money.
A little attention on the part of buyers will
prOteet them from gross imposition.
ROBBINS Sr, APPLETON
Agents for the American Watch Co.,
182 Broadway, New
,York.
PACIFIC HOTEL,
170, 172, 1 174 & 176 GREEWICH ST.,
( ONE SQUARE WEST OF BROADWAY.) •
Between Courtlandi and Dry Streets,2l'ew York
jOELN PATTEN. Jr,, Proprietor,
T"iracific Hotel is well and widely
knotrn to the traveling public. The lo
cation is especially suitable to merchants
and business men ; it is in close proximity to
the business part of the City—is on the high
way of Southern and Western travel—and
adjacent to all the principal Railroad and
Steamboat deppts.
The Pacific has, liberalaccommodation for
Over 300; guests ; it is well furnished, and pos-
Sesses every modern ^ improvement for the
cOrnforti and entertainment of its inmates.
The rooms are spa'cious and well ventilated ;
provided with gas 'and water; the attendance
is prompt and respectful; and the table is
generously provided with every clelicabY of
the season.
The subscriber, who, for the past few years,
has been the lcssee, is, now sole proprietor;
and intends to identify himself thoroughly
with the interests of his house. With long .
experience as a hotel-keeper, he trusts, by
moderate charges and a liberal policy, to
maintain the favorablelreputation of the Pa
cific Hotel. JOHN PATTEN, Ja.
J
AT
H..J. OLMSTED'S
STORE can always be found the best o
Cooking, Box 'and 'Parlor
,S T . :ON E
. Also, TIN and SkIIET -IRON WARE, POTS.
KETTLES, SPIDKRS, SCOTCH BOWLS
FRYING-PANS, SAp-PANS, and CAULD
RONS. Also,
Agrioultnral Implements.
such; as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SIIELLERS, HORSE-RAKES,
DOG-POWERS, &c.
•
HIS. WORK
is well made and the-material good. Good
and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in
any, part of the Counth-Terrns easy. Ready
Pay of all kinds, including Cash,., seldom
refused.
Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court
,
House, Coudersport. .Aug. 1, 1863.-50
0
TUE NEW YORK
WEEKLY MAGAZINE
•
48 Pages, • 4S Pages,
Is published in season to be received In nearly all
parts of the Unity d StateS east of the Rocky Moun.
tains, on every Saturday of its date. ' Devoted to
Perular Literature, Science,
and Art, It will contain The b ponplar Tales, The
beet domestic Stories, Tho best sketches of Travel,
Tho best papers on Popular Science. ! The best short
Popular - }:ssays, Tne best Poems,'Blographies, eke
It Gives More and Better for the ,Money
Thnn any other Magazine ever published. Its zelec.
liens embrace the best articles from Dickens—ehom
hers—The 0 - dadatt and other leading foreign Mao
zines, published fresh cat the arrival of each steamer,
and a great variety of original matter by tho best au
thors. Was began, January 13th.
How I Haile a Fortune in Wall St.,
AND
H HOW I GOT MARRIED.j
A splendid, original and trne story, writtetk expressly
for the Ntw YORK WEIIKLY MsnAziNs,by algentleman
of great !exp'erienee, who knows all the Ins and outs,
and who will give more information about the straight
and crooked Wel a of that celebrated street, than has
ever been published. As the Magazine Is stereotyped
back numbers can be Supplied at ten coati eacN All
newsdealer should have the Magazine, but when they
are not accessible, we have the following—cash in
advance—
_ •
One copy, one year $4 00
One copy, three months 1 00
Two copies, one year 7 00
Five copes, one yearc:ffd - one extra to agents__ 2000
speehnen copies sent by Mail on receipt of 10 cents
Dar Irs Boccess.—This Magazine 'has so exactly
met a great public want, that
!20,000 Copies are now Printed,
with every prospect ofa. vastly greater edition as soon
as the public Is generally aware of its merits.
Address. 0. KS BAILEY it Co.,
Publishers of N. Y. Weekly Magazine.
I
No. 7, Beekman st., New York.
If You Want
pnrclutse Cotton IGoods, go to
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For Cotton Tarn
ffrtebbinsg
GO TO
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tic. A regular Telegraph Line is connected with the
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nge ever bestowed span any commercial school in the
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and full portizulara of the courao of inatrbetioi,
terms, &o
L. FAIRBANKS, A.M.,
President
T. C. SEARCH, ' •
Special Teacher and Supt. of Of Business.
. novi4untspd
FOUTZ'S
OISLZBILVTLD
TER: H EA V E
COUGHS Dl]
TEMPER, FI
VERS FOUNDEI
LOSS OF APPE
TITE AND VITA]
ENERGY 3c. P
use improves ti
wind, increase
the appetite—give
a smooth ar
glossy skin—ar
transforms t h
miserable skelet
horse.
I To keepers
..‘" of Cows this preparation is invaluable.
roves. the quality
the milk... It has
m proven by ae•
Lai experiment to
crease the (pan
ty of milk and
Tam twenty' pet
mt. and make the
utter firm and
reet. In fattening
ttle, it gives them
appetite, loosens
teir hide, and
skes them thrire
In all diseases o
the Lungs,,Liver,
&c., this article
acts as a specific.
By putting from
one-half a paper
to a paper in a
barrel of swill the
above diseases
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preventive and cu,
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s. A. k-ourrz 1311,0., i
AT TEEM
TVIIOLESALE DECO AND MEDICINE DEPOT.
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, lid.
For Sala by Druggists and Storekeepers through
out the United States.
Sold by P, A. STEBBINS k. CO.,Couders
ort, Pa.
YOII can't believe what fine BARGAINS
are to be had at OLMSTED'S.
Dr. A: FRENCH'S.
CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS
A_ RE becoming the most popular, Medicine
in circulation for the cure of
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN
DICE; DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS
SYSTEM; and WEAKNESS of the
STOEACII and DIGESTIVE ORGANS.
It is also gaining a great repntation in the
CURE of DIPTIIERIA..
Principal Office, Pondersport, Poster Co., Pn
OATS WANTED !
TilE Highest, Cash Price will paid fur a Thou•
!sand Bustle's of Oats, delivered at the Storo of
the tiodersigred in Millport. • L. S. Colwell.
Nor. 14, L. t(
"M i. -Mar - ig-1 1H I
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Ten Different Departments!
THE MAMMOTH EMPIRE
EGUIAATORS
So that while others are marking up, we shall
SHOVE OFF THE GoODS
Are now ready for 74 1esalein g and retailing,
DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
CROCKERY, YANKEE NOTIONS, &C. .
Flour, reed. Pork, Groceries, &c.
.
dive us a call and save Fifty per Cent. We return you our thanks for you"; liberal patron
! age for . the past year, and shall continue to sell . -
AS CHEAP AS EVER.
C. H. SIMMONS.
Wellsville, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1865.,
fro
Hors,
P. A. STEBBINS & Co.
preparation,
ind favorably
will thor;
reinvigorate
-down and
kited horses,
trengthening
lCansing the
h and lntos•
I
a sure pre•
a!I
ffeadqOartot§:for:B!,4rgaiOs: I
FIRST
Elegant Seasonable Dress Gooas
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THE STORE FULL I
Dress and Cloak Trimmings
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MAMMOTH STOCK OF
33C3COt aro MlaCteffo
The. Proprietors of the POPULAR CORNER STORE are
determined to supply this market with the best quality of
DRY-GOODS, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, DRUGS, PAINTS,
_ L
OILS, VARNISHES, AND PATENT, MEOIpINES.
FLOUR, FEED Sr; PROViSIONS
INS & CO.
OCtober, 1865
Mcow 0134eii.
Nos. 2. 3, Wholesale and Retail
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MEI
FALL OPENING)
The first department is filled with
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