MARVIN'S Patent Alum and Dry Plaster Fire and Burglar Safes, Howie. and Store-Door Locks! Send for Catalogues MARVIN Si. C®., 265 Broa6vay, N. Y. 721 Chestitta St., Phila. Au. 17 ly • • - Orpha& r s Court S a. B p virtue of an . order of the Orphan's Court of Potter County:Tn., the .undersigned, Adminiii trator of LESTER FLING late of Ulysses. Townstil de:eased, will offer fur sale; on the premises la Lew. Untie, on SATURDAY, the 151 h day of September next, the following described Real Estate, to wit : All that certain tract of land or Village Lot situate In Ulysses tp., bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a post the north-east corner, thereof, thence south 2 degrees west 8 roils to a post, thence north B 8 degrees west S , role, thenoe north 2 degrees east 8 rods, thence south 88 degrees cast 8 rods to the place of beginning ; Con taming 84 .square rods of land, and being part an. tot of land conveyed by deed from Bingham Estilte to O. A. Lewis. The improvements conslit of atone and a half story frame house and a sinall frame barn. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock M. To be; sold for Cash. - . LOIS FLING COOE., • Aug. 13, 1886. —4t Adm'r of Lester Fling dec'd. COURT PROCLAMATION. 1 - vu J F ;; l d t r E ,, A a s n tjl t e h l e. i t , . , . , ll ,B ol3r i tG :3 W o ' n l e li s te a l n 'f i es4de ( n i t Calvin, Associate Judges of the Courts of Over S.: fermium . and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sys- sions of the Peace, Orhah',' Court and Court of Com mon Pleas , for the County of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the Twenty-third day of June, in the year of our Lord Ono Thousand Eightllundred and t.sty-Six, and to me directed. for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and tihneral Dehvery, quarter Sessions of the Peace 4, Orphans' Court, and Gourt of Common Pleas, in the Borough of Couders port, on MON PAY, the nth day of September next, and to continue one week • Notice is therefore hereby Oven to the Coroners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the conniy, that they be then and there in their proper person's, nt 10 o'clock A. If. of said day, with their rolls, recordS, inquisitions, examinations. and other remembrances, -to do those, things which to.. their offices appertain to be done,' And those .who are bound by their retognizaness tp prosecute against the prisoners that arc or shall be in the jilt of said county of Potter, are to be then and there to. proseFute against them as will be just. Dated at Coudersport, August'l3, 1866, and/ the 00th year of the Indepeudonice of the United Stales of America. . W. W. BROWN, Sheriff. IRegisterls Notices. - ALL persons interested will please to take notice that the following accountants have settled their accounts in the Register's Office of Potter cnunty, and that the same will he pre sented to the prpllan's COurt for confirmation, on Monday, the 17th day of .Sept, 1666, at the Court }louse in Coudersport .Acconnt of Asa F. Ray Mond, executor of the last will and-testament of ',Henry E. Tucker,late of Allegany ) township, dee'd. Accou n t or M. D. Itriggs, i rtul ministrator of Wm Nelson. Howe, late of Bingham township, dec'd , - DAN;AKER, Register. Couderiport, Aug. `.20, 1'96. Trial List for Se• t. Term 1866. Russell dr Haskin 'for use l i vs. Asa Stevens et al John Krouse vs. Martin, Mallory, et al: Fuller A: Card vs. Demmer & Thonipson.- Lewia Yentzer vs. Yates Anson. J. F. Bachelor vs. May d: John 31. Dean vs. Bobbins Brown. I C. B. iWatrous vs. Seth Daggett. Barnahas B:Goodrich vs. Monroe S. Cobb. Franklin Gale vs. James H. Fox et.al. D. T.!Swain, assignee, vs.l.lldirs of L.A. Wood. D. Patterson vs. Jas:Francis (S; Geo. Francis. Booth vs. Hamilton. Racket vs. Cleveland. Ensivorth vs. Flynn. Thatcher vs. Peterson. Billings vs. Pye. Benton vs. Turner. Patterson vs. Quimby. Patterson VS; Keeler 'et al. Knickerbacker vs. Knickerl)acker. Ennis use of Kenyon vs. Lnlw Stevens: Joseph Mann vs. F. V. Wood et al. H. J. OLMSTED, froth'}'. Coudersport, Aug. SHERIFFS SALES. Y VIRTUE of snndry Writs, of Vendition EP Eyponas, Fieri Facia.:, and Levari Faeias issued out of the Conch, of Common PlCas of Potter County, Pennsylvania, and to -Me di reeted, I shall expdse public sale or outcry. at the Court House! 111 Coudersport; on ./NIONDXV, the 17th -day of Sept., .1666, at 1 O'clock, p. in., the folloWing described tracts or parcels of land to wit: All thosejsix certain tracts, pieces or parcels of hind situate in Pike and Erector townships, being lottery warrants Nos. 5122, 5123, 5121,1 5125, 5126, 5127, and conveyed by Patents frOm the Commonwealth of l)ennssdvania to Jtlhfi Nicholson, dated the 29th,1; 30th days of Aprll, 1794, and named Darby Goshen itifitt, Thomas Fairfax Concord Ricismond,and each tM, ct containing 1099 ACres, or 6594 acres in all, and being the same as conveyed by John Nich olson and Hannah his Wife by deed dated the 18th day of March, A,l). 1795, to John Ashley, and recorded ;momg the land reebrds of Potter 6unty in Deed Book H, page 147 &c., except-! ,iiig one piece containing MI acres heretofore ; conveyed E S Mo-ton, one piece containing! 30 1 :: acres conveyed 1:6 S lI Martin, and one piece containing 72,4„: acres conveyed to Wm.! - Upon which- tract of land are i the following! iMprovements. viz,: On warrant No 5137 one lot of about 5 acres improved, with 2 frame! h o o,:es, one franie barn, one blacksmith shop, and one saw mill,now oceupkd by widow I nip son; one lot of about 2 acres unproved, with one log house and one board shanty thereon, now occupied by S Darrow ;one lot of about 20 acres ! improved with one frame house, core board Shanty and some fruit trees thereon, now oceu- 1 pied by SaMuel Decker; and one lot, about 20 saes improved, with one frame house, ene frame barn, one saw mill, one blacksmith shop and sonic fruit trees thereon, now occupied by H. D. Frost. On warrant No. 5122. one lot about 20 acres' ! mprol'ed with one trame barn and Mlle 11 - trit. i trees tnereon: one 11(1 about 15 acres improved.l with two frame houses, one log house and some fruit trees thereon; one lot about 4 acres im proved, with one frame house and one board Shanty thereomnow occupied by C.W.Edmonds; fine lot 50 acres improved with one frame house, one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon,' now occupied by Charles Pritchard; one lot.! about 2 acres improved, with one log house thereon, troW occupied by Chester Ellsworth; one lot about 45 acres improved, with two frame houses, one frame barn, one frame shed, One saw Mill and some fruit trees tbereon, now occupied by A. Kilburn; and one lot about 35 acres unproved, with one frame houSe,one frafue barn and. some fruit trees thereon, now occu pied by Curtis Kilbourn. On warrant No 5123, one lot about .12 acres improved, with one frame house thereon, now occupied by John Razey; one lot about 60 acres improved, with one frame house, ore log house, one frame harTh.rne corn house, and some-fruit trees thereon, only occupied by John Sunder lin; One lot about 12 acres improved, occupied Tay Simeon Ellis; One lot 41 - m'a t 5 acres im proved, with one log !muse mid one ' stable thereon. now, occupied by Al Itobbins;One lot about 12 acres improved, with one frame house and some fruit trees thereon, known as the Chas. Parker lot; One lot, about 10 acres im proved, with one frame house, one leg stable and some fruit trees thereon, now occupied by WM, t, , 1 on 'Warrant No, 5124, One letibeintilil acres improved, with one frame 'house; one, frame / barn and some fruit trees thereon, nod - occn-1 pied by Win. T. Leach, ..Tr.l ; One :lot about 5 acres improved with one fralne house thereon;l and s one lot about A 6 acres itnproVed, With one frame house, two frame barns withi.ccin- shed and corn house attached fled sOme, ; frnit trees thereon, now occupied by John Smith! To be sold as the propertfy of Hunsicker k fparlock.. ALSO—Certain :real estate in SteWation tp. bounded and deseiibed as fdllowe, viz. :1 On the east by warrant, No. 5943 on 'the north by warrant No, 5960; On the west by lands of Wm. McDougall and warrant Noi. 5150; and on the south by . warrant INo r 5942; containing :One Thousand and Eightv-OnelAcres with allow ance of six per cent. troads dm., being war rant No. 5963 with a,bout One Hundred and Fifty acres improved 4 on which is erefted two frame houses, three frame'shanties, thr e frame barns, one bleck.S.Mith.shoP, one saw mill and some fruit trees tlieleon. To be sold as . the 'property of John ,;;o,ltirk, : ALSO-.-.Certaini sdal estate in the horOtigh of Coudersport, bo4lnded rind described ai fol lows, viz.: Beginning - at a IpOst the south-east Corner of lot N 0.1,202 of the allotment of the Borough of Coudersport, pirt of square No, 23; thence by east dine of lots iNoS. 20 and 201 No 6 j i c degree 4ast 8, perchee to a pOt; thence south 83 . 3 g degreeS east to a line of out-lot - No, 1, known as the I Old C.artee lot"; thence by 'courses of said line and the Allegheny River I north-eas'erly to the)nortl line of Fifth street eatcnded easterly, thence by said .line south 1831.,' cast to ' a post near p std bank Of River; thence north ti . li,l degrees east 4 perches to a poSt; thence south b 3;.; degrees east S perches Ito the west side cf a piropmled'street and 50 feet Ito east line of said street; thence by said line I north 6l:;" degrees east 16 perches tp a corner lof lot conveyed h , , , .S: R )51 to A. T. Jones; thence by lines of said lo south ,83 . F,. degreesl east 11 perches to a post,. outh 5 degrees west 12 perches to a l phst, south 19 degrees west 12 and 3-10ths perches: to al poit, and south 141 degrees west 16, and 3-Ibllis Perches to the ; north line of lot donveyedli?v S.lltoseto Collins ' ( Smith; thence bY, said lit eland north line of 1 Fourth street ektiendedeakerlv north 83 1 -C, de r ,_ grecs west to the place of begi , nning; excepting, and reserving the proposed street of 50 feet in width above Dined; ex.!terided through the i above descrined remises and containing, after said reservation, :Nage and Seven-Tenthe acres more orless; also the right tu erect andi Mani. I lain a Dam, midi to open land maintain 4 mil. I ;ace, as Provided by e.ertain i i Articles of Agree ment between 'S . Itoes mid Andrew Sandberg. bearing date December 10, 1565, on which are erected one frame water tatnier,y and outbuild ings. To be sold as thei property , of Andrea" Sandberg and Charles Danielson. I ALSO—Certain real ‘, .-ittite in Bingham tp, bounded and dekcriped s follows, Viz.: jOn the west and north by imsentod lands df the estate of S. M. Fox, dee'd on tae east by loilNo. 54 , of the allotment' of lands in said township con veyed by the Trusties Of the Bingham! Estate to Wm. 'Cobb, and li l t N Oi l 190, and on the south by',' lot No. 209, 'conj.:air* One Hundred i and Seven-Tenths acres' more or less, with tie usual allowance for rdatlSAe., being lot No. 55 of the allotment of lands of the estate of S. Id, Eox, deed in Binghim :township, and part bf war rant No. 1237, witir , ,abont eight acres improved and one log house and lite fruit trees thereon. To be sold asi the pr perty of I Wdliam B. Green 2d.; i !I l l ALSO , Cerlain veal ;estate in Sweden tp., bounded rind described is folloWs, viz.:l On the east by land owned , by EiINVID Dodd ;I. on the north 'by lands owned Michael Snider; bn the west by lande owne dby Benjamin! Tassel, and on the sOutli.liy, lands owned by Joshua Jackson ; containing Ode Hundred acres more or less, about Fifty acreslof which arq improved, with one frame barri and one log house there on. To be ,sold a the property Of I ,Reuben French. l ALSOOerfain real estate in SWeilen and Allegany tips, bounded on the nort i by lands of Samuel Bo l oth, ens by lands of Collins Gardner, south by lands of Abrath timbal, and west by land. of C.Jvanhorn and A. Kim bal ; containing Olin Hundred and Thirty-tive acres more or less aliia twenty-fl` acres of which are impr,ov ( .d. with one framd house and, sonic fruit trees beret: To be sold as the prOperty of Dunham lb, ss,...Jr. ALSO—Certain real lest de in We village of I Oswa%o,bosinded and desc ibed as f'ollows viz,: Beginning at a post on the east banke a Spring run, it being aleorner of a lot 'cony -yeti by the Trustees of thel Binglia n Estate to'Noali Crit tenden thenl;e , south Slung the +t bank oft said Iron 1501.„: feet to a hemlock post;' thehce i easterly 301..,' feet to al. post; thence northerly 54 feet to . liOl4a corner of Wm. McDougall and P. P. , Story's land;! thence port lefty S and 8-10ths rods to a stone in the cast line of said Crittenden's land; 0106 Southetterly 4 and 3-10ths rods to the Pface of begn nine • :con taining about Twentyi square rods of land More or less,, all of .whiehriS' improved,{ with Some fruit trees thereon. '''6 be sold as the property of P. I'. Story. • iI . 1 ALSO—Certain rtial . estatejita iiirimit tp., beginning at the »ol.llikvest :Omer of lot No. ...S 12 deeded to John . Floyd, ithence north SO perches to post corner,' thence e.a.5f1,256 perches to a postl corner thenee south 80 Perches to a post corher, thdried West 256 perches to the place of beginning ;Cluitaining One (Hundred i and Twentv-Eight acres °fiend inordor less,and being lots Nos. 10 and 11 of the allotment of land of Keatingi & CO. in said township and parts of Warrant 2l Po and 2126, With about Seventy-Five ;al„!res Unproved. Ficteen acres chopped, with one Mock house, one shanty house, one frame lbailn and some I:fruit trees thereon, To he kohl as the property• of Mer rick Jackson, with notice to . Orangdliaskin as /erre tenant, I I Ti ALSO—Certain real estate beginning at a post in the ttorthl-wik lineof lot O. lof the allotment of land 4 in lEtilatia tp., thence west' along line of hit N 0.311118 and 4-10tha'perches, thence north 68 ant:V.4-1001s perdlielS,, then.!e, east 218-and 4-10tha Perches, thence south 33 degrees east Ilperchea, thence south 6t degrees west 129 perches 1.0 Ithe. Place of bt.giuning; Containing Sixty-Eight and Three-terithSacres, more or less,with the; usual allowance for roads &c., it being )0t N 0.33 of the allotnient of 'Bing luon lands in said tp.,6nil part of Warrants Nos. 2054 and 202. To be sold as the property of Nelson Woodcock. I I . 1 ALSd—Certnin ral estate beginning at a post the south-cast c rner Of lot No. 31 ofthe allotment of lands of he Bingham estate in Eu lalia tp.,thcuce along i oundary line of Bingham estate south 112 perches, thence alon'e; line of I lot No. 33 west 140Iand S-10ths perches, thettee north 41 and 5-10t1A perches, thence east GO and S-10tht percheS,the nee north 70 and 5-10ths I perches, thence east 60 perches to the place of beginning; 4,ontainingSixtv-Seven and Seven- TentKs acres, with the usual allowance for roads *Re., itl being lot No. 3ip of the allotment of Bink ham lands in saiditownship and part of war t irants Nos. 2054 anal 9.072.,— , A LSO—Be , ' innin , at a pdst the south-West Omer of lot No. 28 of I the alhdinent of the lands' of the Bingham es tate in Eulalia tp.,; thence' north SB,t degrees I west 50:and 5-10thsperches, flet* north 106 I and 5-10ths perclies,thenCe l eaatlSE) and 4-10ths I perches i thence sonth 61 degrees west 17 perches, thence smith 51 degrees , west 81and 3-10ths 15 . ! perches to the plaeMof beginning ~1 Containing Seventy-Four anti Four-Tenths Ores, more or ' less,with the usual alloWance for roads l&c., it i ~ . ~ being lot No ; 44 ei the allotment of Bingham e lands in Eulalia Itp, and part of warrant No. 12054, about Thirty acres oh the land described I in the above two tracts are imprOved, and one I frame barn erected thereon, To be-sold as the I property of Nelson Woodcock, W.W. BROWN, Sh'ff. CoudOtaport ' 14 i , 1866' r . - GOOD NEWS iaD NEW GOODS STRANGE BUT wiIIEITYM• II THE.LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! 1 No attention paid to the cost of GOODS. Prompt conformity to the Lowest Market Prices is our established I RULE. We ore determined to give the public the Benefit of the FALL, this time. We shalli try to prove the Rule "Works both Ways." You 'paid high prices when goods went up,* we will see to it that you pay low prices now GOODS are down. Others was go down,' but, we do not intend to be beaten. All we ask is tu.give us a call. Shop as much as jou please. If you know our prices we feel sure of a sale. We are a 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 ttie Store where that can be done. COME, SEE, and be CONVINCED. All kinds of Cotton Goods ! we are now offering at prices which can not fail to strike the purchaser` as Pli4aelip CALICOES WITH TEIE STARCH OUT OF BOTH . CL4II. AND I X : Mt'CM 4! BROAD=CLOTH, Plain & Fancy CasFzimeres STANDARD MUSLINS Bleached and Unl?leached Muslins of all Prices. Flannels of all Colors, SILK & LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SPOOL COTTON. Ticking, Striped Shirting, Denims. CraSh. Toweling TAMES' DRESS GOODS, All-Wool Delaines, Amer, DelaineS. . Mohair Lustres, GROCERIES, Of all kinds. COFFEES, WHITE & BROWN SUGARS, SYRUP S• COMMON, MOLASSES, GREEN & BLACK TEAS, SPICES of alI kinds. A great variety of the nest brands of SMOKING & CHEWING TOBACCO.. gor.r , Brooms, Cedar Buckets; No. 1 and 2 Mackerel, Labrador Herring, Hams 4 - Shoulders. Also, DRUGS and MEDICINES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, &c. REMEMBER WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. CHARLES S. JONES. , Ctol,ndersport, June 6," 1666 mer Goods Su LE OLMSTEVS. 17" ODR atttention is invittd to the large cud attractive stock just received, and for sale as low as the , same liralities can be bought anywhere in the county. We have on hand a large and varied as sortment of Domestic Cottons, co"prising BROWN SHEETINGS, and SHIRTINGS, BLEACHED MUSLIM,. DENIMS, I STRIPES, CHECKS, • TICKINGS, and . COTTON FLANNELS, on which we cannot be undersold. i. We purchase onr goods for Cash and offer them at It very small advance From Cost. FLANNELS. IF you want to purchase RED/ , GRAY, 1 i BLUE, or PLAID FRENCH SHIRT= FLANNEL, call At Olmsted's. , DRESS! GOODS; DELAINES, • PRINTS, IJROCIIE, and WOOLEN SHAWS HOODS, I SONTAGS, NUBIAS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CLOTHS, and CASSIIIERES,": a full supply Al Olmsted's. LOTIIIN G. DON'T fail to call before purchasing and see the assortment BOOTS & SHOES v OR Men, Women & COlldren, in great Ta.- .12 riety and cheap At Olmsted's For Molasses,,Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee . in fact everything in, the Grocery line, call AT OLMSTED'S. A full assortment of almost everything that is kep in a country store on hand. We intend to eeP Goods that will give satisfaction and sell-gld articles at the lowest living prpfit. AT OLMSTED'S, aittflr. Grain of all kinds, Butter, Wool, Sheep Pelts, Furs, Deer Skins' Also, County, Township and School Orders, for al of which the, highest prices will be paid Al Olmsted's Couderspgrt, Pa,Nov'r 18, 8981 ATLANTI AND GREAT WESTERN Railroa4 through Potter county. GENERAL News Depot, AND BOOKSTORE ! Trug undersigned would annonnec to the people of Potter county that they have bought out the en tire stock of M. W. Mann of this place and urd here after keep on hand a full assortment of BOOKS AND STATIONERY Including Writing, Tissue, Per forated. and. Blotting Paper, En vetoes, Inks, Slates, Pencils, Crai ons, Inkstands, Blank-Books of al kinds. Writing BOOKS, Pocket DIARYS Drawing 11(ateriah, , WiI.SCELANEOUS BOORS includini the latest Standard NOVELS,MAGAZINE,PICTORIAL AND STORY PAPERS, ALSO all ofthe Standard TEXT-BOOKS TOR SCHOOLS ! PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS ! ipectal attentlonsiven to orders for MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Haring made the necessary arrangements in New Tort: we are enabled to fill all such orders on abart notice. By prompt and courteous attention to our patrons, with fair and honorable dealing, •.0 Lope to merit and receive a large share of the patronage of those wishing articles in our line. - D. O. St DI. 11. LARK : EE. Jan 15 66 tf BOARDIN _ 1 THE subscriber, late Landlord of tho Ition House, is prepared to accommodate visitors °the Coun ty Sent with Boarding, at reasonable reties. Jurors, Witnesses and others will find It to their advantage to giv. him a call. 19. C. Neaps. Coodavort, Fab. 6, lams tit, I BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE ! HF enbaeriber respectfully infoinia tbti it.tiens of Coudersport and the public' in genera , that hi bee opened a ' READY MAIDV,' CLOTHING STORE, GILLETT'S BLOCK WELLSVILLE, One door belerw AIDE'RSON 4: _DOOLITTLE'S HARD WARE SPORE Where will be found at alftlmes, a Complete Assort inent, and latest styles of , CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, FURNISHING - GOODS ; . ,TRVN.X f S Sze OAT motto Cheat? for Cash, Quick Sales, Small Profits, But One trice, Call and examine our Goode and Prices before going elsewhere. 11. 11.-OPi". Jane .11.L-32tf. ANDERSON & DOOLI NO. 5, GILLETT'S BLOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE( At Olmsted's A Ar. receiving s complete nercrirnetq of SHELF I AND HEAVY HOUSE TRIMMINGS, JOINERS' TOOLS, Blacksmith's Tools and Stock, PLATED WARE, ' Table and Pocket Cutlery, WHEELER & MADDEN'S Mill, Circular, .CrossCUt, and fauley Saws. Rubber and Leather Belting, Hem and Rubber Packing. IRON, NAILS, STEEL, GLASS, s r6.4l.xrrres to i3.cl , , 4b•xx..s. imaiLclL OL= 1 :17r1"1"7". Turpentine and Varnishee. Carriage Trimirungs, Saddlery H4rdwaro, Hubs,, Spokes, STOVES, ~SWEET IR ON, r• • A t."V D COPPER- IF*ABE. kinds executed in the beet manner ferteon able terms. Our stock comprises eserytpi4g, In onr line, haft been bought for iCAL,I6OI9r, at LOW FlGifllES,and we are not to be understdd. Dealers supplied at New York Jobbers Prices. Ef. ANDERSO.N, A. Wellsville, N. Y., June 16,1668 Notice. 'GERMANIA, Potter C0.,.Pa,, Aug. 1, 1863. %TOME is hereby given that, Charles Bu ll shor, now or late ,of this county, bolding the following described property, has not ye' paid an consideration whatever fcr the same, and all persons are hereby warned not to pur chase any of said property of thelsaid 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 Ger mania Mill, in warrant 5075, Abbott township, 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 bolds also in trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township, Tioga county, Pa., on the road leading from Germania to Gaines, containing 'B5O acres. • tf Wll. RADDE, Cow. and Lime. ne undersigned desires to infcrm tile citi zens of Couderopcirt and. vicinity thathe is pre to furnish COAL and LIME•i. at fair prices. Keeps a Stock lou hand, can stantly. S. H. STORRS. EMPORTIIII, P L.. Jaly 1. • r ALLEGANY' CO., N.Y New Goods received every week. I (We advertise in tie roma JOrßti 11. IARDWARE, Felloes, - JOB- w 1 0.1? K NEW P !I New Store NEW GOODS ! 11111 Messrs. Jones & Lyman Successors to S. B. 'WEST, are offering th e i r large and new stock of Drugs & Medicinesi Chemicals, Perfiimery, GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES: OF'. THE NEWEST AND MOST POP-; PAINTS, OILS, VARNIS PUTTY & BRUSHE TIE, 0 Glass Of, all Sizes LAMPS OF •tHE LATEST AND APPROVED STYLES KEROSENE (IL, &c., &c. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF STATIONERY AND THE BEST ASSOTgENT OF: Notions and Chilsirens' Tpysi To be found in the Whole County, for oak at as As thoSe of any other establisbn;ent of the kind in Western New York. i Remember, next door to West's old stand E. A. JONES Sr. E. B. LYDIAN( Wellsvillu, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1866. tf Banner Store OSWAYO,'PA. SAMUEL JOHNSTON, Would respectfully inform the citizens ofPut ter county that he is receiving, weary, from New-York, suppliesof DRY GOODS; CAPS, BOOTS, HARDWARE, PROYISIONSI EARTHEN and CHINA-WARE, I & l c., &o. He isdetermined NOT TO RE UNDERSOLD. Highest Market Prico ' Paid , for Mangles and all Feeling thankful for past favors he hopes by honest and fair dealing to merit a contintuncr I CALL AND tRY THE PRICES! L. DbOLlVitt Oswayo, May 22-6 m MCI ----- An Invention of Bare Merit. • , r Brawn e Pihtextt METAL TOP LAMP CHIMNEY, THAT WILL NOT BREAK 41110. ' - ' BY HEAT, ; I 4 Burns up all gas and smoke, . never breaks by p uttingon a . shade; short, and not top *-4-- • • heavy; is easily cleaned by removing top • , fact, the most perfect chimney known —an d is fast supeTseding all/ , • 'others where it has been is; ' traduced. • No dealer can afford: to lie • without them. ▪ `. • • NEW LAMP CHIMNEY/CO.) / • 73 Warren St,, Ni Y. • Administrators' Notice. WHEREAS otters of AdministrZtion on its Estate of EDWARD BLANK/late of Abt.4ali township, deceased, hare been granted to the Dade signed, all persons indebted to said estate' are ri' queied to make immediate payment, and those be*' ingJust claims against the same E,tiouhl present Ott' duly antlinticated for settlemeut, to MARGARETTE I3LANX, Adam's. DAVID CONWAY, Jnly 24, ISM. / , ' ( • . Dissolution of Partners! l p• , NTOTICE is hereby giten that' the r copartnersh i p IN heretofore existing under the nein Sc Co., has this day been dissolved by inutile' COWerIL Those owing the firni will make payinent to Massa Nelson; and those baying claims against it will rre• sent them to bum for settlemint I MASON NELSOSt ' Aug. 6,1566 if: ;FRANK PIIELr aI , eorli . Nelson -ter