~~- na , (iII 1 1304 Dire!l 7 ;tisv engaged in ini rigt:it 's' fory . a the bite and-, iiktltiii? - r; ger_ t t :I ; •!" 1 - 0 ..beti. 31organ; , ' L Mir Tha i State Pi ison convicts at Charlestosvn, Mass., havelcOntributed $2OOl for-the, benefit of the Portland' aufferers. I rirldr. P t -T. Barnum-has been _ap poiptted /iale of the COmpaissionera to; the *Oftld's:Pir atßaris. , ; - f- , .f . ii '' 4 ....14.-tßoberißdriner,-sinde -his-last-:psir chase, posiesses the six finest horses in this country. f They cost him $120,000.. ta. The once famous Ellsworth - Zoti ayes, of Chicago, are fast running down. 3 .. The organization now number's only .fifty act:brtraemkenv, ,-:- -..r..: .." :f.ZS: .,- 1 ' • 'ltarA iellisit l4ad 7 ,6*lfix feet-thick;i estimated to yield ninety per cent, metal,' has been opened at. Newbury, Green coun- I ty, Ind. • 1 • I 4ive,..prisoncrs_ escaped,,from :the, If . *Ale jail a few 'nights ago; by sawingl e ,i t ~,„,wb 11413 iii a yeindowTiontkid the' I Is. A young Schenectady lady has he -1 come insane in-consequence of the opposi- 1 tion of her friends to a match upon which ~..01Ahtid,rt e t her heart. „ . ---- _ 0. , - -cz t' - • . . '.' '• ..,i. • ' - `l*This'authorittes of Greenvil.e,lAla., have passed an ordinan l ce appropriating ten per•cent of all taxes tdwaid the support of free schools. - ,A. I Seutbern correspondent of ,the . NewA f t , ik Tinies figures up the probable cotton product for thiS season at 2,700,000 bales—more than halt the crop of 1880. - us. The 'Washington National Monti -1:1110111, iptiiriation - aremsking:Mother effort o,o*o4coitribt*is to finish the moms: tligi l . ,It is elethriiiied - that it 'will - ia'Ve $2,000;000 to complete the work. Jro*" The military prisoners confined in flastle - Tinelney, Charleston, S. C., under lia .. tencti of death, have bad their sentences iorflmnted to imPrisonment for life at the 11C - S , Vl:fug - as; by President 'JohilsOp." • Mir - Dean Richmond, President of the New York Central Railroad Company, and tr leading Democratic 'politician; reports his #.4necape for the. last _year at '§108,721. In :,early. ife', he - Ayes ,a poor boy ° and a canal driver. , 1 /NT Fighting between the Indians arq soldiers atldaho, is reported._ There ,had been a.ieralasuarties on bottom Sides. 4 eoppany. of Sully soldiers, : was,. at 'last ad counts, • tirioundeCi bf Intlans; awaitin reiofpreements_ . • - Yar Hard' inbber 'Collars are to be '6E+ 3 next ,novelty.—j4:process of blenching rub ber fins beeti-dreovered, and after-harden ing,itcan, be made into collars, wristbandi, gtc.;atitt..the enthueiastic think they_Seethe end of the papelr collar business. INAL.The , mi ititry Yrisonets:confined the Ohio Penitentiary are being discharged under the receit Order of the President. 4~?ong• others is Dr. Paine, who was cap-1 iuke - dAwo yearsi ago, 'and was at one time nn:dei j sentence Of death- as a rebel spy. jam' The SL. Louis, Mo., Denzocrat saysAbiOtivhile other cities are supplying themselves with pure water, the people of St. Louis) are, gplping (low!' such quantities 'of mud - . that . ' 1 1! ilf., of them' are ,corpulent with aandhars."l . - are now in jail at Des Moines, young girl,.aged sevenleen;xliarged . with bigamy, and tier mother, charged'with per jury, in swearing . falselyhdere the Coun;ty .11 d !len, I.lle marriage license ilas it4ir An Indiana school teacher attempt- ; ed to chastise a female schelar ' „when' a young fellow threatened to" whereupon the master dreiv• his own pistol and shut the boy; who returned the fire, 4i,ttiag a .his, :mark. Both were badly I Wikrided; • - ' rm. It is thought to. be something re rnarkable_tbat whereas previous cholera s - sons WcrA rioted for"tlhe entire ,absencei;oll thunder and lightnirig; •this' sumrnerliel hare bad more' Of Altese :than. 'Was e er known before. This: fact 'would -seem to I demolish the, theory,, that, the. pestilencd..isj caus&lbY, a lack of electricity in the at mosphere. . liGraire :associate 'press of: ing country-- propose to spend $12.5,000.a year -for En ; ropean...news by -the Atlantic cable.• - They will have ;two - dispatchers- a day,',. Made up itt :London - at three o'clock in the moraine and three o'clbelt,. in the • afternoon, which will be , the same as-10 p. in. and .10. 1 a. m. liii*,:York time, and reach here- in seaon for Morning and evening papers. • . Bar' The Fret ch -Academy +are very vritely selected as the 'subject for the prizel poem of next year: "The Death of Presi dent LinColn." , It must be adMitted -that the forty tare• been most ludicrous. Flew' ttnmes are. more • suggest five or more suited to inspire a poetic mind With noble 4ind striking thoughts. While .exalting - the memory of ,the man; who abolishedslat*y, it is evident that it will 'not be possible' to avoid the glorious theme of liberty. I *ED_ When the United - States Senfite" proposed to make an exception to the ttlr: frig of the T4st Oath by Mr. Patterson, qne of the new Senators from Tennessee. it ex pressed in the strongest possible manner, the lielief l th4t he could not take the o4th lyitiMut committing perjury. After the lioilse of Represent Lives refused to con4ur iti-making the exception, the Senate, jay allowing Mr.l Patterson to take the oath, was guilty, if rot -of the subornation of per jury, of something yery, near akin thereto. That Mr. Pattern!), in taking the oath, vim= guilty of perjury, does not seem to width of quehtion. ' I s; 00p;!Fremont! will latile.'pandidatif iiitt-g.:* - Senator iti'l4oola,ii. rhiided the ie . * , Legislature is'"i4o4j. q 1 7 -P r -,-..-,,,- -.. . . . - ..:::,:r t!r. r .';' , . ' r : r, • - r •• :. r Seir" The President and Cabinet will bp at Chicago, September sth,! and remain ... two n ig h ts and ono dhy. 1I • •1 1 , ligli",.The z westean,People! rh welcomin,g tiier'• radidal Y rlexbeo of , 4 ngres4hO , re With tnibOunded dtlaonstr tons oftctinf dente and resPeci: l 'l. i . -- igerWhat did 'Andrew .Johnson mean I when he promised I tolbe the !Moses of the / . black men of the Soth, and lead tbrowth ir the Red Seal 11 He meant Ifemph:is and) L lVew l Orleans! i - c •il •-•-• • , Atta k ., James 1,8, Brown, ofr!* . ercer.coonty, was noininated-ai, the , I4tilllici:d.: tifintli ante ilir'Staie!SentitOVilii 'fife 'Citdit - Y-iebOild ballot. This 4l It district is co mposed of! \Te r nafigo, Mercer, and Ilt i -il arren.cobrities. tr iterGoverhor Mor,ton, of Indiana, says the .F' hi I ade 1p b itt cop leni t ioli . iii - ji -, ,C1 ifpc c' co n- I;A.isioii: that the dibiogratic:' ! P4Fty; jiidejibly stained iiitl treago n'4as]it,,,,K 0,a;:i4113i-,Coo grevous , i io r le.borne. ' ! l i -air The Union State for ; ; Convention,. l'New York will be held at Svraense on the sth day of Septembey next) Candidates foriGovernor,*Oufentorit `•• , • Gcfre'r or, ',Canal Comniis.siond'liid•liiSpiethi ! Ot I.46;l=li:is ons will be nominated. 1 I • • ! f r . jar The theory of the recently deceased abed German. physician that his. life was ~...- - - , I with . greatly piolonged bySleeping his head to the North; finds an accoMpfbiYing Con firmation in the fact that fbosi American politicians, who have for s&n.f,s of years laid their heads to the Sou th,lard very dead. . 1 • 7.' - '4Mr '4lepiiWeilai.e se4Ohof..n.thie ',Con ! serVatitseffi manifgefl . -,WtfatAlpey'l Calle/I,oe "Fianip' ? Convention in New Orleans. It is not uncharitable to infer plat the Con servatives design to administer the same . discipline., to,: the assembly l l they 'cull-the k'Rtimp Congress" ,aoVasbington.• ! In the New Orleans massacre the-!President was 'on the side ' 'of the 'cut-throats: There are indications that he intends! to be on the same side at the National capital. - . Ths...President- Johnson, in his dispatch to .the Attorney- General of Louisiana says: . .. . . "Tile people :inust.fitst'be.consulted in changing the Organic .aw lof the State. Usurpation will not be ioleiated." Fwe recollect aright, this same Presi dent,jiithout ibe . slialitestaiithoriti of law, 4ictated most important changes in -the Constitution 'of ten different States, iii not one of which did "allowlthe - ddmitided changes - to be siihinitted to the people, Does he;mean, to pleadguijty; to the charge of usurpation? ' , . . . A. Party "Of OrleansNeui:l youths just. bursting ,into.. trianlidod, %Cent, up town a few• nights ago to compliment a lady friend Of one of the young gentlemen by a sere nade. They had barely . p me to execute one, plaintive when a l wifideutoperied and a masculine voice good - rtataredly in quired, "How many of you- are there P' "Four," returned the seninaders - , thinking the inquiry had probahlY refetenee to re freshments. "Divide that among . you, .1 then, " returned the indiyalual at the win dow, as he emptied the..contenti of a. water Over the heads jut, then massed to gether. ' ' -! '• : - tirThe devotion of the 'infamous Mayor of New Orient* to the 'rebel cause during the war is wefiillustrated by the fullowing incident recetitly related by .Gen., Butler at a social gathering: . • • May -, or Monroe, after heing nnprisoned as a traitor, ,was -to be released, upon taking the OA i',:ifiillegiinee,a - nd had actu ally the pen his haad ,fonlfix his signa ture, when. WlNAlvas- brought in that Mc- Clellan had, ,i;pen de'feated the -rebels ;with_ the Joss ! of, forty thousand men. Be- lie'ving this : citnard;Monree - rstuSed ' thro down, his.•pen, - andva..s taken back to prison, - -from !Which he-was afterwards re. leased:b3i. anti 'iCtiOn of the 'authorities , - Washington:l • , : ale‘ - lii..liliiirbf,the New - . Orleans Times; t E lieliocgMlegrattlied that, the Con ven ,;was, onlye"a , ,Q•Jatirig and afterwards spoke of itsi membeiS as revolutionist - 4 . , wrote ':recently; at the Presi dent's dictation, 'as 'fellows : , ; "The of f icers and people of New Orleans must. - ht ev4ry reipect,-depOiv themselves in such a Way. that the stain of the recent occurrence: much - ad possible, be wiped - old.. iTheTresidentden:iongs this:". The President, the:n, comprehends that the blood 'oft his-vielitfis - in New Orleans has left - a "stain." - and 'all the waters of the ocean {will not wash it out. ; ••He now "demands" that f the-,assassitt, who were his tools, shall s behave as 'hereafter , to. pass for ' , And 'this front a Pietident of thpUriitcd States! ;,, , , =I The. Richmond Examiner, in corn mentingutiOa the s liisse l S and '„,o-rnans by the 'reconstructed rebels of- liettucky fu Gliot ntid 7' ',T r" "Not &IF!' t irrailtont the Union and the world, Grant and Sller-] man w 'decline in estithation,. bile Pres ident Johnson' and,General Lee will be re cognized in all tlMir-}goodness,- , goodness, and greatness.! ,'," :-- • There is no myster,y, in the fact that the rebels now associate the name of President Joassort with that of (General Lsz. The President, by his conduct, shows he has re pented of the part hp,toott in putting down the rebettio'n i ; and is ;rilling: to ,do au he can, under the eireq34stanoezi uncti4 beet seta of his life. EZZ=MI GOOD. NEWS NEW GOODS THE - LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES No attention paid to , the cost of Prompt 'conformity to the Lowest Market Prices is our established We :=are determined to give the publier„ the Benefit of the FALL, We " shall try to prove the Rule You paid high prices when goods went up, we will see,to it that you pay low prices now GOODS co 1[9:1 Sho IE3 EMI HARLES S. JONES Shah take the lead in fuimishing this 1 section of the country with the best articles for the least money, ciurs is the I ' . Store Where that can be done. COME, SEE, and be CONVINCED., Cotton Goods we are now offering at piices which can • not fail .to strike the porehasei as CALICOES WITH :THE 'STARCH OUT OF BOTH CLOTH AND, jm. 1Z1 4 03101 V • BROAD-CLOTH, Plain & Fancy CaSsimeres STAN CI)ARD MUSLINS Bleached and Uiihleached IVl.uslins of all .PricesF, Flannels of all Colors, SILK & LINEN_.',. I 1-lAN DKEROI-IIEFSC*.: 1 - : SPOOL COT'Is Ticking, Striped Shir ttg, Denims. Crash. Tow lin.g LADIES' MESS GO S I --- i : All-Wool Delaines, Artier. Delaines. Mohair -Lusties tic. F - - [ GleoC- lERiIIES, - .. -^ : Of an kinds. rIOF . TEESVEIITE do BROWN N SUGAI I , SYRUP d• OOMAION MOLAS'ES, G _ REEN' & BLACK; /TEAS; SPICES. of'DM kinds. A. great v , 4ety of the nest brands of , , SIiORINCr A; CyBWINGr TOBACCO. ' porn Brooms, Cedai. uckets; No. 1 and 2 gitc.ke;el, Labrador II ing, Hams .3- 131;oulderi:. 17 f : • Also, I e DRUGS and MEDICINES, / . M EDICINES,:' BO iRI HARDWAitt;' c ic. EIIEJIBER WE , :PAY :THE HIGHEST . • 'DEICE Foruourp.y PRODUCE , CEIAOLEEIB. Condersp ort, June 5, 1866 I [ ANT) t',:iSTRANGE BUT IFELTSIO 1 - , r I BARGAINS BARGAINS! GOODS. RULE. this time. "Works both Ways." are down. rs may go down, but we do not intend to be beaten. rip' ask is to give; as a Call. as 'mach as you please. If know our prices we feel sure of'a sale. are in for the trade this spring and are determined that All kinds of Cidlueatip READY-MADE CLOTHING, S and SHOES,, Wrikidis ! i Alt •OLNST))7'S:•.':. OUR atttention is invited to thelarr. T.nd attractiVe. stock just received, and for sale as lowas the same qualities can be bought nnywhere.in the county. I .We have on hand a large and, varied as sortment of Domestic Cottons, co-nprising BROWN SHEETINGS, and SHIRTINGS ' BLEACHED MDSLINS, • • DENIMS, STRIPES, . CHECKS TICKIN(iS ) nod,- , - • CO'rTON FL'ANNELS On Which we cannot be andersold. • =I We purchase 'onr goods for Cash and offer ihens'at a veiy small advanCe • , • Fro.rn . _ F•rjAE-T'd'a+ yoit want to purchaie, • • • BED, BLUE, or PLAID PRENCE 923IRTSNG FLANNEL, call • At 61mstedYs. DRESS GOODS; DELAINES, PRINTS, • • BROCIZE, and • :WOOLEN SHAWS, HOODS, • SONTA GS, NUDIAS, • "" BALMORAL SKIRTS, • 1: CLOTHS, BO CAS§r 3 I-ER . ZSi 7 ;- - - to full supply ' ' At Olmsted's. CLOTHING • fON'T fail t 6 call before purchasing and seeethe assortment ' ; • At almiteirs BOOTS St SHOES Men, & Children in great va -1.: OR lie Women, rietyandeleap For Molasses, Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee, • n fact everything in the Grocery line, call A full assortment , of almost everything, that is kebt'in a. country store on hand. We intend to lie - p:Gooda that will give satisfaction and seil;gooh articlhs at the lowest living profit • attElf • Grain of all kinds, Flutter, Wool, Sheep Pella, Furs, Deer Skins. I Also, Oonnty, - TownShin and. School Orders, for all of which the highest prices will be paid ' At Olmsted's Coudersport; Pa,lsloy'r 18. ATLANTIC Tilxoarl.t a A f AND BOOKST4'RE T Itt a dersigked won ld nnonnce ton e peoploof ittcre' ltVt i h have bought iuMtcen tiro stockOfkrar ofthin peoan,.xe after keep on hind a fit assortment of BOOKS AN - STATIONERY'! Including Triting, Tissue, Per forated a d Blotting aper, En relopes, nks,Slates, POcils, Cray ons, 1,, tands, Blank -Books of all kinds. Wv'ting BOOKS, Pocket DIARY% Dra*iiig Materials, MISCIELANEOUS LOOKS including the lateftt Standard NOVIISAkt A ZINE,PICTORIAL = -STORY, PAPERS, TEXT BOOKS . • roit . • , . : 1 , —.. ' KOLB ! .^. fine lot of .. ':, ' '. • , .. 1 PHOTOGRAPH! -„ALBUMS Special attention given to grder3l:br , • 1 - : .-_' ..: t . • • DUSGEMAITEOUSBOOKS. - 'laving ma& the neeeisary arrangements in New York we are enabled to fill all such- circlet, On el:ort notice.' By prinapt and courteons attention, to cur patrons; with fair and boubrible dealing, we topo to merifithd reeelve'a large 'Snare. of the patronage of, those wielung artiales in oar line. ' • D. LARRABEE. Jan 15 66 tf BOARDING! T ITS abbierihor, U late Eniidrord of the nion' Mose, to prepared to nooommodatp v 1 item to, the Con, y scat with Boarding,: :It 'rrasolatilo rates '..Torof . p, Wittiesiceinclothera 15 . 111 ; fin4 it to their ad valip,gc givi Witt a call! `•- C.' Phtl . o 3 , Coudersport, Feb. 6„ 1;0. • " tf • ' At Olmsled's AT OLMSTED'S. AT OLMSTED'S,- lAND. GREAJ NESTER] •,• ) • Iliough.Potter count: ?GENERAL ! • De- BOSTON; =CLOTHING HOUSE rjIITE enhicriimr respectfully Informi the citizens of X Coudersport end the public in generali that. he . boa opened . • READY MADE CLOTHING - STORE, Ea GIELE'IT'S BLOCK WELLSVILLE, ALLEGLNY CO, N.T quo clgoT below AND.ERSON i t DOOLITTLE'S I PARD WARE STORE, Wberewilile found at all times, a Comp'ste t Assort- Meat, and latest styles of 6LoT.Etim i BATS, FURNISHING GOODS, 'I'RUNK,S ,SC Our motto 15 Cheap for Cash, Quick . Sales, Small Profits, But One Price. ICew Goodi received every week. Call and examine our Goods and Prices berate going _ elsewhere. , . June 19.-13 m. [We, advertise itt the Phrratt dottmAL.l ANDERSON DOOLITTLE, No. 5, GILLETT'S BLOCK, NEXT 1700 A TO THE BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, • Wellsville, N. Y. A..fejl A eising a complete assortment of A p SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE, JOINERS' ( I DDEN'S Cross-Cut, and ey Saws. Rubber aLeather Belting, Hem and Rubber Pa.cking, IRO ,_NAILS, STEEL, GLASS, .4...x.w-rist cl,-1...5; HOUSE TRIMMINGS, Blacksmith's Tools a PLAT-ED WARE, Table and P WOELER & Circula ttmaa. mn:rieris-sr. Turpentine and Varnishesi Carriage Trimmings, Saddlery Ha:rdware, ,HubS, Spokes, ' Felloes, &?, STO V.4'Si7y.l SHEET IRON, AND , , I _ COPPER-WARE. JOB WaqlC . . . Of all kinds okeeuted in Am. Lest manner. on reason able terms.„ Our stock compristes„everythirsg,, in our linC his 'bought for et LOW FIGURE.S.;and w•e are not to be undersold. Dealers . 'supplied .at New York J bbcrs Prices. L.. B. AND:KFISOX, Wellsville, N. Y., June 16,1566-3 mos Notice. GERMANIA, POtter Co., Pa., Ang.' 1, 1863. N OTICE' is hereby given that Charier Bu , - shor. now or late of this county, holding the following described prOperty.th e as not y paidArnyconsideration whatever fir the slime, and all persons are hereby warned not to pur chase any of said property of the said Busher before' the 'decision of the Court given in this ease and C. Busher has paid to me the consideration money therefor. 4 . The folldwing is the property : • 1"5t...41. certain tract of land, nearthe,Ger mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott township, Potter e 4 ounty, Pa., containing 100 acres.— Also' 25 acres in warrant 5078 and hidjoining the above. 4 -2nd A certrin tract of laud, with Mill and improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in warrant 5819, in Stewartson township, Potter leounty, Pa., containing about 20 , 1 acres.' '-C. Bushor holds also in truht warrant no. .250 i, in Gaines township, Tioga county, Pa. on the road leading from Germania to Gaines, containing 850 acres. , tf , rtApDE. Coal and , The undersigned desires to infcrin the cid-) zees of Coudersport and vicinity that he is pre•: to furnish *i ; COAL and LIME at fair prices. Keeps a Stack on hand, eon staatAy.:. S. K. STORRS. • Jul.) , 1.1 7 -- 41131aR4+6 4. 4" BUSINESS COLLECE Rorth-east Corner Tenth ,nd Chestnt Streak PHILADELPHIA. . . Tbe niost eomp'ef e and thoronghly appointed Pu t t, peas or. Commercial College firths country. • The only one in the city possesiing a Legig atite Charter, and the only °nein the fruited States afthor ized to confer Degrees of merit. Diplsmas awarded to graduates in the Commercial Conroe ntider its er r , porote seal by authority of law. • Conducted by gentlemen of liberal education sad extensive eXperience in ibusiness; and neorning quelled stdventaars for the therm:lab theoretical mud practical education of young in n for the various dll.. ties and employments of bus ness life. THEORY AND PRA.CTICE.COJIBINED by a system of ACTUAL BUST NESS TRAINING originni and pre-eminently prnctice, rring the en. dent in the shortest time a complete insight into !bit routine; detniix , cnaIOPIA and , forms of basincps fu general. as conducted in the beet•regulaten cial and finahcial estabbehmente., CAPS, U. Ia:MOP NM The In,titu (ion is bested ir,ahe most central parg or the city, and he urcommoratiors, for extent, e!e. znriee sot convenienee,mre un,uri•msed. All the rooms hay.. been IF led rip in the sere best style Nettle lio-iness ()likes or Courtin, houses, Telegraph' Sttne, ins] legn!ar BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE supplied with finelpreurarrd lithographic not , * n,ed ac n ei reolat lee: medium in the Department of Aetnal Dualbe.. OOLS, d Stock; rr•ho ric , ire the very I,e,t facibt.e , for a Practical Education for rin•ines~, we e.uarantee a course or instruction no where elTe to be equalled, while thef reputation ar,d f•tandirrg of the Institution among' butinese miw Ma be its cadortement the beet passport to succr?e and adva,,c,nneitt, fii vinteraplatiug ••nterin_ any Commercial College, are invited to send' MEM ILLUSTRATED .cistoLAß-a CATALOGUE ountniiiii.g complete interior views of the College,. cot fell partinlars of the course cf fustructich . terms, Sc T. E. MERCHANT, - Supt. of Office jusiness:- novi4ml3o llorso aml Calllo Powdera, YELLOW W. TER. II EA , VEt COUGHS, DR TEMPER. FE VERS;FOUNDE] LOSS OF APP' TITE AND VIT., ENERGY; Eze. I use improves tilt wind, increase the appetite- . gi ve a smooth ar glossy skin---ar transforms t h miserable skelet horse. To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable. the quality milk. It has proven' by ac• =perk:tent to tase the qwm -3f milk and t twenty:l:er and make-this :er -.firm .- and Itt fattening ,iftertm lbws tpetite, loosens hide. and them thrife A. L: DOOLITTLE In all diseases of Stine, su Je'Ltings, Liver, e., this article nets as a specific. By putting from one-half a Taper .__. l ter a paper in a .. barrel or swill the • -.=-'-----' above discuses '--- - - will be eradicated" ._ oi entirely prevented. If given in -time, a eartaita preventive and cure for the IHog Cholera. ~ ... Price 25 Cents per Paper , or 5 PaperB far $1 : PA.FZPAILEtt BY : ,j S. .A. roctourri• &.- 13nC0., AT TEEll:113. • . WHOLES. LE onro AND,' 1113DiNatirDspixt, • No. i 1.6 Franklin . t3t, Baltimore, id. For Sale by Druggists and, Storekeeper, t t htough• out. the United States. Sold by P, A.' STEBBINS & CO:,Cotidert,- p irt. Ps.. . THE,I . • B CTS. STRAW,L; II..I treat PA TENTED; JULY;I6CrI, BY POltTpl. K BM ITH ausANDS. 'dr these liFtAines'are bcbag;Etsii• ogd roll, nod give more I *.. lUnivertial • Salistactioli thop••any other • • • ; • • §tra, - tv . or ,S alk-Cutter. in Turkel It cuiding about and can be road! orrieTii , e.l in nay country town. , I 1u• Knife ,tationcry—Box•vibrateeJ7-feedm ftrelf —c to on top of the knife—cute everything f oam(' nn3 length you wish„and 3lou•ciinobt !rake no k of it even with n dull Lime. Price, $l2. 4.pa Ignchineri rani be seen at shop Or !be T.yo nn ersigned. Manufactured and for We by • N.- H. GOODSELL. • onderaport, Pa., Oet. 2,168 , 5. W.T_T SIC rer ei ved7- Polkas, - I ,Waltzr4; Sabi:4ll4o6 Sring,S;Daotts:' VariatiOns—bj• pril 24; 'Pi, D. C. & 31. M. LARRAREZ.'" THEORETICAL BOOK-KEEPING TO YOUNG MEN L. Piesident F,O TZ'S czLzßastED This preparation, long and TaVorably known, will thor oughly reinvigorate, broken-down and' low-spirited horses, by strengthening and cleansing the stomach and intes tines. . It is a sure isra. Ch as Coughs, then in