EiEE • .I'Njs% f r7,-v-a-r-,73-"rrer 1364MERN: • • ratz• : 1.1-t ~,,..gusiNESS.:COLLEGE laith r eaii Corner Tenth and Chestnut Streets, 1-'11.1.1,23.1) . , • . ThC moat cemphilearslthorougldy appointed Auld. Mess or Commercfal dellege in the country. Th t renly one in the .city. possessing LeglsistiFe Charter, and thopnly one inhe Ignited Staten author frod to confer Degrees of merit. - Diplomas awarded to graduates in the'Comniercial Course under its cor porate seal by:authority of law. • Coridtictid by gontlemen 'of liberal education and • ostensive experience in business, and affording use quailed advantacei for the thibrintgh theoretical and •• practical educatfon.or young tre•n for the various du ties and employments of business life; THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a system of 7 "! <l ,- T.ItpTuA,L - TUSINESS 'TRAINING' original ond prccminently praMleal, giving the stn dent In t he shortest time a complete Insight into the — rotnine,details, customs and forma of business la general. as conducted in the best-regulated com Mer• cial and financial establishments. •'• •- • THEORETICAL BOOK-KEEPING UPon' • a new plan, with an original 'exposition of the science of accounts, arranged and published by tb. proprietOr of this Institution exctustvely for his own . use efiri kg one-half the ordinary labor of tho at octet!, - and giving him a complete knowledge of the p ItthilAt • idltho host accountants. • - • , . • • ' .111 E COMMERCIAL' COURSE • EI=MM ..no'ok4eeping, Cominercial Arithmetic, Pen-' Business Correspondence, Com mercial Law, Lectures on Business ' - 'Affairs, d'onimercial .Customs, Forms, and Actual Busi - • • ness Practice. • SPECIAL- BRANCHES. • :gliebret and the . Llighcr Mathematics, Phono graphy, Ornamental,Penmanship, the Art of illeteetiug Counterfeit Money, Enginc i ering, Surveying, Navigation and Telegraphing. - f i • ' TELEGRAPHING. . • - • • 'rho arrangements for Telegraphing are far in ad- VIMCS of anything of the kind erer offered to the pub lic:- A regular Telegraph Line is connected with the lizititutim with twenty brunch offices in various parts of ;the city, where public business is transacted, and injarbich students, of this bistitatieu are permitted to practice.• No regulnr otilee practice can be had in any other school of iustruction in the country, without which no one can obtain a position as a practieal op erator. Yonng, men are cautioned against the decep tive representations of those who, without any such facilities, pretend to teach Telegraphing. PATRON NE. • This Institution is now ec loyingthe largest patron age ever bestowed npon any commercial school In the State. Over five hundred stunents were• in Attend anew the first Year, and over seven hundred during the past year. Tlie hest elites of students zany I ma riably•be found here, and all its associations are first class, 'LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. The Institution is located in the most central part or the city, and its accommocations, for exiont, ele game' and convenience; are unsurpassed. All the rooms have been fitted up in the vere best style with Easiness. Offices or Counting • Houses, Telegraph Offices, Stationery Store, and a regular . 'TANS OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE supplied with finely-engraved lithographic notes used as a circulating 'medium in the Department of Actual Business. • • '-. .- ' • 'TO ; YOUNG MEN • , • who desire iho very „beet, facilities for a , Fri:teflon' &location for Pusineits: we' guarantee a leenree of r !infraction sto where olisa4O:lie equalled, .whilar-Ibe ropntation and starng of the Institution among blzelitoas Men maktii endorharnentr the bestsaseport SO fitments rind adv. neon:rent. • All dorifemplaiMg entering any Commercial College, are invited to mend losnu ' ILLUSTRATED' CIRCULAR I - CATALDGUE . .. containing complete interior ' views of the College, mini full partionlars of the Course of inetruction term, &c.f., . ,-: -!. - • • : : * ' '-' L. -I'AIRBANKiS,. A. 14., T. E.; IitERCEIANT, Supl. of Ogee Buttner:. • . . nov*141111311(1 MARVIN'S -Patent Alum , and Dry Plaster Fire and Burglar Safes, House and Store-Door Locks! Send for Catalogues MARVIN & CO., 265 Broadway, N. Y. • 1 721 Chestnut St., Phila. An. I 7 ly J.' GURNEY & SON, , PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, Broadway, N. Y. • In Radii:tempi, Photographic Ark, Gallery, Established 184.0, We.liatfa for theliet Hire years bAd adVautagcs_supe rfor tiPatty other ostabliihntent in ,olitaitong. sittings from Pfe, of all theairointnent celebrities of: the day, in CARD PORTRA,,ITS, - altd are nori„Petllslting Catalogue of over . I - 2500 Subjects; Americaa awl:Foreign, Kiwis largo list of Copies of 4 Works of Art a nfd Enoratnklat,,. • . catalogues pout on receipt of Stamp, ; AO order for one deren picitires from our exigent:le Will tm tilled at $11.59 aral sent , by mail fic-e..‘,: Pictures Scents, copies of engravings 15 cts, each. DT R. We also deeirii, rittotho to'thoind• vantage we. hare' for reitreducing,iir cOpylng; old Dangeoreotypes, Anahrotypea, Cord Pictures, Stu. of Demised Friend.,,: ' • eniaaging them to any size, and finiahingln Oil Water Colors, or India Ink, with triii aid of . , Ten Talented -4..rtlats. rnrtlee dcatring copies, ah onhl therefcro correspond with turdirect. - - Sera for Catalogue.. Thertade Supplf it Li bent] Dhaeouirt. • tejigillei.s; open for!. Fee Inspection; Ina strangers vielting the City; will find' our GnOery one. of the:mosrageecable,plaeokin the City wherein to while away Art kiptir, . •. oy" dic tiOTOORAt n ERS. ' r Br, BROADWAY, IP. Y. 3/3.=.9trie Campaig-n of the ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Br WILLIAM EStViXTON THE STANDARD 'HISTORY OF - THE.CRIDIDIRMY. T ag greastcst Work outhoWnr. 'I:raver:11111y en ! denied by army officers:and the press: fhe Author says • . . • '$ design in this•voluirio to. record what'that Army did and suffered izrterreampalgas and I.WAtieore bat tles . • • "I shall have to celebm,to the Unsivervl rig:loyalty of this army, that ofttlutier whon:the, bond-of military cohesion failed, held iti:ticabakaa•of forttuaitea duty sett imposed " • - - , "I shell have to follow itthrough checkered expe rience, In a tale eel/mingled' of great' misfortunes, great tellies and•great gloricel but lromiirst to,last it will appear that,amtd many buffets of fortune,tfirough "winter and rough weather," the Army of thee(( Pow- Nino never gave up, but, made a good fight, and finally reached tee goal.. - • '.:••• • • ". - The "Army and:Navy Journal" says •, • "This Is the only American critical - work on the late "tar s and It is thoroughly eritiaysnil entirely divested lilt political hfie.or tone." ' . 1 • Thu ss the' only Ilifstory of the ' , Grand _Army," and no Onn trho has borne a part in its conflitts,or Idrtntcicataiin its grand 'achizremanti,shadd. tic without i • L • . Thu work seitivltself. The people aro tirOck of poll. 'ilia sod. aaa..historice r and wont solicetliiiiz from aisd a b gos ccee, „WO hove:regents, clearing•oyer42oo p e r month: Bend foir circulars, and SCQ pur toms and proof' ofthe abiiiirrssiiertion. , • j! . : Address, lii ATXONAII runt( afiina CO., 18-234 w s9ni Month I—Acigag-Ts . for six ~ entirely new sirtieleKinot•out. A &hiss O. T. GARZ V, City Building.BlddofordAraine.." Dec 26,160, _ ROVE-trati: & co Maill,tifacturcrs. , Thaailmay, l t.Xtav Ybrk.dfd'ddi I f attgntion"Ofthe ptibilii‘ndthe ' trade is le. I . :Pi - ate our liowilacaio Sever? OcUW9 Itc d ,r' wt 'o wbteb-lbr volume - and parity of tone are tilnriiiil/sti by aiti.itherfai offered Idiademarket - Theydcontain all ibp moderirjr6proventente,Erenoh grand' notion, harp Total, Lid frame; -over•strung bask:M.67'ond „each-instrutrione•heing , made under theiriersOnal etrporvietion Gravesteen, who had had itaerietlcal expkiiiince•of over thirty years Bid their manufactureile- r tupy warianted- in everyiirtlenlay:i "GROVEBTEENIIPIANO46ETE" • I Received the higbestATWtaerit over all others .nt the Celebrated` , orld's Fair WEer d o were (exhibited instruments from ;the best makers' of Londen, 'Paris, Germany, Thlladelphin. BattlmoreAlostou r .•and New:York vend-else at the Arrierionn Inetituurfor five suneeesiveyears, the'gold and silver medals - from both Of which,can Ie seen et our.ware•ronmq. f' I. By tho d iutroduStion of impTovernmits.;vve make is 888-More perfect ITano-Forteond by mannfaeturing largely,With a strictly cash' system, are enabled to offer these instruments at sillee.whlch will preclude cornpetalOn. --- No. 1, Seven Geta i ve, roundicorners,;lloso•ivOod Plain .. . . .. No. 2, Seven cretaVe„ reandreornerOlosew, sod Heavy Mouklit !. No. a. Seven Octave, round corners, d Ridsewo!xl lends. 'XIV, stile ' /350 TERMS—NET t,,sn is CIIIMETIT FUNDS.' Descriptive Oire d ular sent :me; INSITRAINTCE This lEtria's Lpss by f fie Portland Fire I The total amount covered , by "Eins...ridicies on property destroyed or jtl4naged i 515206,854 on winch salvage - Will be , about 5 per cent. !Our total loss will not vary imictlarom s2oo,ooo,and is being` promptly• adjusted' and paid. ThiS sum 'is 5 per cent. upon tie d aEsets, a figure but slightly exceeding „the IGovernrilent and. State 'taxos.paid last year, or a 'prbortion equal to a $ ; 50.00 less fur rt.company o f $lOO,OOO assets. The necessity. for.instirance and the value of wealthy; strong coipoiations, is forcibly dins trated by this fire.. SeVeral• weak insurance Compantes are destroyed; Portland Laza pop ulation of 35,000 - -was baudsonlely built,mostly tine brick' or stoner'tructures—protected and screened with upwards I of 30 --- ,00 shade frecs bnunded on three sides . by.Water—indecd,liter-' ally, almost rising from - kiwi ocean—and with a good steam fire, department - yet it has slo r 000,000 of propextyiconsufaed in a few hours— upan a holiday when its people are least occu pied—from the'iery insignicant eause of a con. , temptible tire crackef.' • Remember the fi•ifling origin of fires that sweep away in a few honrs the. earnings of years Consider your best interests and give the'Alna. agent a call if ,yqtr: needJproper nsuranee se curity golicies issued at fair terms. ltN EY, Agent. Co dersPo ,t - /July 27,.1666. tt 1566 - . I . 1 ~ i I 1.56,6 . Philadelphia E;:trii3 Railroad; p . plus great line r t , .re.verses the Northern and North ." West counties f .Pennsylvania to the city of Eric on lake Erie. It aft been IrasecPsi)nl is operated by the rIiNEIBILVANO. RAII.TtO4I, COMPANY. Time of passenger troths at EMPORIUM. • ' LI LAVE EASTWARD. Erie:Mail Tra - 6:02 p. IC, I Mile Express , min .' ' ' 11:4S si. at. - LEAVE WESTWARD, ' • • l'assender cars run, through di the Erie Mail and Express trainsrwithen9 change ~both ways between Philadelphia end Erie., j - • - NEW:YORK CONNECION, Learn N.ew York at. 9.09 i tg'., arrive at Thie 930 S.M. Learn Erlost 4.45 P. ti., irrteaatNow York 4:10, P. 11. ELEGANT 6LEERII!G , OARS'An all Night For intorinatien xespecting'Pa.:,songer business,ap ply at Corner of sOthand Marleot streets, Philadelphia And for Freight business lit' tho Company's Agents B. B. Kingston, Jr.iVor. 13th and ILarket /3treots, Philadelphia. . 1 ' • - J. W: lte:ynolds, Ede. Wm.. Brown, Agenl.;N. C. R. It. ;Baltimore. 11, 1I,• NOLISTON,'GbneraI Freight A gt. Philads. NV.-GSWINNER; General Ticket Agt. Philads L.TYLlt2,ElenFrral Sup't, Erie. Ti _ 1... .y Patented wraith , 1865. MORE: DURABLE, i .1 1 ,.. MORE - GRACEFUL, .. , , 4 ,, , 1 .-. . 1 , MORE ELASTIC, And will keep ifs shape and retain its place better than any, her. Skirt: Tide now and beautiftihstyte of Skirt was awarded by the GREAT AMERICAN ITESTITETE Feta, hold in New York City, OctOber;•lB6s,' a -15.i.3.xi4ii- IVX.Ociii3l.l.t . THE HIGiFST PREMlllitt EVER . GIVEN FOR A HOOP (SKIRL.. ,'. • I The Steel Spr no nrel'wolind with n finel plated wire (fa place o a cotton coierlng) widellw I rot wear off or beenMe soiled, and the whole Skirt may be WA SE it. WITIOUT mina' or fear of rusting and will hens good aenolv. : '1 ' ' • .- wi1X 2 1331 ' CORBIN L TIOII* SILVER ' SKIRT Il This invention combines wjth the ordiesry cotton Skirt thetadyaidiagee of oar Silver Skirt ; the bottom hoope are the satne ns those - Used' in thl.fitlver Skirt,' the covering of *hlch cannotsrear off, while the up 'per oneware Covered with cotton. N lady having once worn ono of otw Skirts will he willig to wear any otber,as the lower !Loops of all tier kinds are noon Injbred and soiled. ' 7i - , The beat: Material's areused in Meiji construction and from their dur.ibi!ity add neatness, they.are des, tined to become I+ 4 . I ' ii i • : .FAV i 64rita ' SKIRT! .., . ... FOr Sale In Conderiiportit?.. A. STII:BBINS & , CO., D.':-E:. 01, S,TED: CHARLES S. - JONES ntid N;•.KGLASSMIEB:: ... At "Ponta, by DI It.• WEBB. .. . 11. S. • BiiiSaiik, Travelin g Arm . 13, --Ain :- 1 ... . i 32 Conrttandt St.N. .--_- ! 1 _A. 'l' - ' !A.:. 1 IFT4J: ~ 111',.:31STEWS- • , , STORE can always Ice „found t he l e o ' Gooking, Boxittnd Parlpe• '..- - ' • . , •S ; T OH V E . ...: ~ , 1 ..,- , Also.Tlst and' opEET-I,KON WARE' OTS, KETTLES,,;': SPIDERS,o r- SCOTCII IS 'BTVLS, FRYING-PANS,. P-PANS, ant C 17LA [LON& - Also, I; 1 :-:, • 1-1- -- ' -. AgriOultial l liiiplemen i 0., such a9-PLOW S, 'SCRAPERS, I CUL IVA TO RS, COM-S I,LERS,, HORSE.R - S, DOG-POWERS, &c . , ..'.. f zE f - 11-11.4_ ORK - '!'.;-1--, '. .; ~.... -, 1 .1 - - is well male and -the material good.'. Good and sub'stiOial EATfr..;S-TROUGHS pup in any part of.the Colisity—_Terms easy. Ready Pay of , itlrkindsOpcludb2g Cash, seldom refused.' I' 4 i' , l> , t-- 1 Stdio On itain Street opposite the Old Court I;Efouse, Cotidersport. I Aug. 1, 1863.--50 Erie%liall Train ' 1 9 :00, A. 3f. Erie Express .... ....... 1:53 A. =iNIMMSS:I== iiMl - 1 - aM Goo,lli] NEW GOS 91CIECX310 THE LOWEST POSSIBLE . PRICES BARGAINS ! BARGAINS 1 No attention paid to the cost Of Prompt conformity to the Loaves Marketinsiteg Is our established IWe are determined to gl'e the public the Benefit of th We j shall try to prove H *orks bolh Ways. You 'paid high prices whe went up, we will see to you pay low prices . now are &v). Others may go down, Ibut not intend to bel heal All we Ask is to givie us a Call. • r , Shop : as much as: yourPlua4. you_ ktiow our prices wareel sure , of asale. We nre Infer file trfide.thiS spring inAdAre. Otclnined that : CHARLES S. JONES Shall take . the lead .in furnishing this section , of the country {with the. best articles for the least moniy. Ours is the Store where that can be done. COME, SEE, and be CONVINCED. Cotton qoods I • , we aro now offering at prices which can , not fail to strike the purBbasei as 1-2.(eArt CALICOES Wan TEIE STARCH 'OUT OF BOTH CLOTH AND i=gtVtzfam?, BROAD-CLOTH, Plain &Fancy CaSs i imeres STANI)An.D MUSLINS Bleached and Un.bleached. Muslins of-all prices. Flannels of, all Colors-4. SILK & LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, spodr, COTTON. Ticking, Striped Shirting; Denims. Crash, Toweling LAMES , DRESS GOOD 'I All-Wool Delaines, Amer Deimos. I= • 'GROCERIES 91 • Of all kinds. COFFEES, WHITE & BIIpWN SUGARS, SYRUP'.4- COMMON; iIOLASSE§, GREEN k ,BLACK TEAS, - SPICE'S 'of al! I I kinds. A great variety of the nest brands of SMOKING• & CHEWING , TOI3ICCO. ,ICorn Bioords;aedaOifekets; No. I and ,2 Micker l el, Labrador Herring, Hams 4- Shoulders..l - Also, • - • DRUGS and . MEDICINES, ' .. 1 READY-MADE CLOTHING; BOOTS, and SHOES, -1 1, HARDWARE, .&o. RTIME#I3ER" WE PA.Y. THE HIGHEST z riuqF9II,•COHNTRIY ; PROHUCEi *iiiStg.Es S. JONES. Condir43nri, June Ei` 1868 BnaME STRANGE , BUT GOODS. 'r RULE. this Ilme. All kinds of 1 Mohair Lustros, dso. . 1 - 7 -, 7• 4 ---- ----- i; ,l f -, 7"...,. a s _ . Marl . rAiroo :4 41 ..10. i:. - .., • :-: .I 4 ., .-4 , - - 7 - , 7;„:.-A...4 4 ,-, -,i , if '-:;,,..:'- :<, ....7:141 .-, ~.......,..- __ ~-; •:, , . - - ~.. 7 ~..::0.- TED'S:! LM YOl7ll atttentlo4 IA invited toibe l arge t..fid attractive stobk 'just received, and for sale.as low as the same qualities can be boogbt anywhere in tbe OCionty. We have on bank 'a. large' and , varied as sorttnent af'DometAic Cottons, co.nprislng BROWN SEEETINGS, atvi : • SHIRTINGS, ' . I , BLEACHED ' DENIMS ' STRIPES; CHECKS, TICKTNGS, and COMTOI4 Prawns on which we cannot be undersold. Wo purchase our goods for Cash mid offer them at a vett small adrance From Cost. FLANNELS. • - - FF, you want to roirChase ; • ' RED, GRAY, ELITE or YLAID FRENCH SHIRTING FLANNEL, call At Olmsted's. GOODSI • • IDELAINES, PRINTS, BROCHE, and ' WOOLEN SHAWS ME 110011 S, • ' SONTAGS, NI3I3IAS, • • 8.A1,31.01%At cLOTgs, artd CASSpIERES,: a full supply CLOTHING. FALL fON'T fail tq call before purchasing and see the assortment Rule BOOTS & sHoEs • Women Clildren, in great va- F Oit Men, andriety cheap goods it tha GOODS For Molasses, Syrup, Sugar, Tea and Coffee, in fact everything in j the Grocery line, call we do 113 A full asecirtment of almosi everything that is I ! kept in a country store on hand. We intend to keep Goods that ;will give satisfaction and sell good articles at the lowest living profit Wald Or. - • Grain of all kfrk; Butter, Wool, Sheep - Pelts, Furs Deer Skins• Also, Connty,•Townslip and School O'rders, far al of which the highest prices will be paid , At Olinstedls Coudersport, Ta,NOr'r c9si Notice. GERMANIA, Potter Co., Pat, Aug. 1, 1863. NOTICE is hereby given that Charles shor, now or late of this county, holding the following described property, has not ye' paid any consideration whatever fcr the same, and all persons are hereby warped not to ptir chase any of said property of the said Bashor before the decision of the Court,i.s_gfven,in this case and C. Bushor has paid to me 14/e considdation money therefor. folloii4ng is the property A'certain tract of land near the'Ger mania Mill, in warrant 5075, Abbott township ; Potter county,. Pa., containing 100 acres.— Also 25 twins in warrant 5078 and adjoining the above. 2nd. A certain tract of land, with :Miliaria improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in, warrant 5819, in Stewartson township, Potted county, Pa., containing about 204 acres. C. Bushor holds alSo in trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township, Tioga county, on the Toad leading frOm geimania td Gaines; containing 850 acres. ff . '1 E.REMINCTON'&. SONS MAIrIIFACT =EFS OF • 1 REVOLVERS,' RIFLES, 3VV.:ll.Bsslx_etis ee • Cimi-licars.4s For the United'States rvice. Also, POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS, IFLE CANES, REVOLVING RIFLF.E, Rine Tij and .Shet Gun Barrels, '.and Gun Materials, sold by Grin Dealer and the Trade generally. • In these days ofgousebreaking and Bot•beryjevery House s Store, Rank , and Office Mould have one of ,Reniingtons' RevolVers. FartioS desiring to avail themselves of the late im provements in Pistols, and superior workmanship alstt form,,wl.ll find all combined in the new „ Remingtons' Revolvers. Circulars containing cute and, descriptions of 1 -our . Arms - will be furnished upon application. E. REMINGTON & SONS, Illlou, N. Y.- Moons Sc Nicuota, Agents, „ lyll -No. 40, Oeurtland St, New Tork United. States Steel Pen_Norks. Factory, Camden; R. ESTERBROOKA CO. , STEEL. PEN hIANUFACTURERS. .Wirehozinest 403 Arab Street, Philadelphia', 42 John Sireet,..Now Turk. • • 1 Theie Celebrated Pens ail, of Genuine . American Manufacture, and comprise every leading style in the Market, and are equal in finish, elasticity and fineness 'of point tertbe best- importect They are, therefore, sure to gain - the conirdence crf the Americatrpublim • Samples - and . "'Heel , on Anplication, , LOTS MADE TO ORDER, OF ANY PATTERN OR STAMP' REQUIRED For sateito-Vbelfrade at th e llianufacte .rer s Warehouses, &seeve; and at retail by all Sta-• tionerailtboksellers, and Newedealera ln the United, States. - 1.1.1749 4 raterbrook .It , Co. WILL uttenOtothe Culteotton of Bounty,..nudof• the Into ant'of congress equaltring Vounttes, fon' sU 7 ,1 10 Tufty Apply to mo personallybr • 4ddress, : JOHN C.4OIINSOIIf. Att'y at 4twi--,Etapotltw4'o:Pli. August 6.1866.-4 w - • ' Al Olznsteitillft. At Olmsted's At Olmsted's AT OLMSTED'S AT OLNISTEV'S', ItADDE R.?•.air *O-.1)-# ' .il rtSbA)b r : 77 0. Mlil =1 =11:111 1, CORNEIVIEITORti-n-.. =MEM • •• , CONTIisIIIE TO; ALL firtiDs c .1 e I GROCERIES,such ii4SfeIjPEE:ES, WHITS tad BROWN SUGARS, SYRUPS and MOLASSES, SPICES &c, Ake, P. A. Stebbins & Co AT Tlii coltAtit sTerTigt CONTINUE TO it,ECEII7.g OEN ALL KINDS OF' I " Y-GOODS, such as DRESS qopps, ALAPACAS,, MERINO S, LADIES CLOTH, DE LAINES, &c WHICH WILL BE SOLD I f VERY CHE P. , P. L Stebbins & Co. AT THE CORNER sToRg, CONTINUE TO IMCEIVE m - Nbs or itA.IIDWARE, sad, es .1d014;1fAILI BLACKSMITH'S nintFANGS! CUTLERY, PLOUGHSt -I Lee., aro., 4klT, I ALSO, MENS' and ,BOYS CLOTSWAiti 3300 Ta AND' 8110 FANCY: AgrICLES 04 1. ALL Ml* ALSO . - PROVISIONS,I FE l) LAND pE)AIt, M)1:t11 and eAvIA W.:COMER [MORE 1 CALL I I t - p L• Il t . c trett ft „ StOrel fp I • WM =EMU srriw 600DS EMS MEI P.rri Messrs. Jones - & Lyman IMMO ,i,,,eassois IV : EST, aro offering theif utrge.o4,33e7 istut of_ . Drugs & - Medicines - MI PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, LA'APS OF 'THE LATEST AND MOST. KEROSENE OIL, &c„ &c,, eo, 1 I STATIONERY E .Notions and Childrens' Toys, 3.'5r tefounCl h the whole Coinity, fur salent As those of .411- other establiihment of the kind in Western .Drji lork. , Remember,' next door to West's old stand .E. AJONES: & • E.-BiLTDIANt Y.., Au Crouid respectfully-inform the citizens of Pot ter county hat he is receirink, weekly, from New York, supplies of - DRY..GOODS, CAPS, SHOES, I HARDWARE, PROVISIONS EARTHEN and CHINA-WARE, &c., I De is, &tenni ned ' l l NOT TO BE-UNDERSOLD. I; Higheit Market Price Paid forlShinglei and all 1 kinds of Country Produco. Feeling thankful for pastfayoio; ho hopes byl honest and fair dealing to merit a continninVo CALL AND TRY THE PRICES! . I.;'. COrrEE!.,- ._ O . BBOILIVI4 JAVA •COFEJEE4The most.dell.. efous and healthful beverage knowit. , It isiprepared Etom timrbest JAVA COFFEE, and - While tit has all the flavor of flue Old Government java, , Pella for loss than half the price. 41:Poolbcor - xViss Wzamr+96 l Coffee Its*been steadily used for years, by thousands of perafts in all parts of the Country,.and Is univorseWt acknowledged, to _beat once nutritious, delicious, halt Tel and conomicat. • The same quantity! win make richer and li t -.stronger cup of Cod »: than any other nown. . . . 4"lssibtorx l . 7 ss Tra.. - Iv . za, Ccsflrea is particularly recommended an a healthful bever r ago at d is most beneficially tied by those NVIIO sutler with Headache; Nervousneek and other'injOriona effects from the use of other Coffee: . , . . It is prepared with the greatest 'care, arid contains Iltiing - adien_.t wlnch is not more harmless and bane• fkial to the human - organism than pure Coffee, to Whichlfact the most skilful Physicians and Chemists testify. Glosibo come . es .Tisvigro, I p e fLas, been extensively used at narneruow Sanitary Fairs throughout the .13nion, and received eertifteates of thebighest recommendation. It has elite been thoroughly touted, and received the; 'diplomit of the American Institute and other prominent inattruticinu. • - I rot up in 1 lb packages bearing the Mc simile Sp riatbre of Lewis A. Osborn and In boxes of 30 and 14 lbel and Sold by-Grocers generally'. • • ,Wltaolesale Depot - and Trade • , • • . . ; Supplied by I TiroistAs riErp 1 CO., GLOBE MILLS; J n . li g oiters and Wholesale Dealers, in Tea, Coffee' , 105 .War inn and. 269 Washington.- •; Streets, :New • • • ... . . Administrator's Notice. - ! lorrinecAs:Letterw of Administration on fill(' VT 17. state ofJOSEPH A. DINGEE, 'ate of Kent. tog township,' deceased, have, been , granted to, the undeisigned, All persons indebted to said and t h a w requested to, make immediate i , afinetib tind three) : 1 1 5.11 :i1T il ivait , claims' against the fame - should 'Prilk lit hero. e' onthente-"ioft.e,r .ottletnort , o. _. 4111 f Siii UK ' " ciamis reFetairit4sh7 ME MEE apndc* GENUINE-PATENT MEDI CI NES o TIE . k.F.NEsT AND . MOST 'ETLATi:DE;SCRAPTIOiij. PUTTY & BRUSHES, OF ALL QUALITIES Glass of all Sizes. APPROVED STYLES ALSO A LA.tiGF. STOCK OF Al4Bi THE BEST ASSOATSIFST OF LOW PRICES 27, iBG6. . - 400 . 6f,.: i . 5.t0r0 ,_..... AT .- . 0 . P . 7 0 V1 . 1 1 . 1. - Yo . 1:=0.4....::_;..: SAMUEL JOHNSTON GROCERIES, BOOTS, Opyayo, May 22-em CLOTHING, - HATS,
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