II U DIMNESS COLLEGE B ,Verih-east Cornet Tenth , and- Chestnut Streets, 'The Ding complete and thoroughly appointed Bust• begs or Commercial College in the country: The only one in the city possessing a Legislative . Charter, end the only one in the United States author 'land to confer Degrees of merit. Diplomas awarded graduates in the Commercial Course under its car , ,poratsli seal;by authority of law. .06. ducted by gentlemen of liberal education and nxtensivo experience in bniiiness, and affording use quelled advantages.for the thorough theoretical and practical education of young m n for the various du tea and employments of business life. ' THEORY.AND PRACTICE COMBINED by s system of • . . . •• : ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING etiglnaf and pro-eminently practical, giving the stn. dent in the shortest timer complete insight into the customs and forms of business in as conducted in the best-regulated commer ohdandtinancial establishments. THEORETICAL BOOK-KEEPING . f , • 'Upon n nearplan. with an original exposition of the science a:mount+, arranged and published by the proptietoi of this Institution extutevely for his own , nue sat leg otte-half the ordinary labor of the stud ,t 2 , and giving him a completaknowiedge of the p LIU !`i °IWO best accountants, THE COMMERCIAL COURSE EMBRACES eipi nu, Commercial Al ren , .„. mansliip, Business Correspondence, 'Com ; mereial Law; Lectures on Basin C3B .* Affairs, Commercial Customs, 1 Forms and Actual 13asi ness 'Practice. • 4 SPECIAL BRANCHES. —Algebra. and'ike Higher Mathematics, Phono graphy, "Ornarnintal - Penmanship, the Art of _4 , f/et:ling Counterfeit Money, Engineering, Burveging, Nabigation and Teleraphiny,, TELEGRAPHING CA The nrrangementsfer Teleg,raphineare far In ad vance of anything of the hinderer offered to the pub lic. A regular Telegraph Line is connected with the Institution with twenty bran:hakes in various parts of the city, where public business is transacted, and e, in which students of this Institution are pertriltted to - practice. .No reguinr office practice ci,n be had in any • other school of instruction it the country, without which no ono can obtain a position as a practical op orator.,Young men are cautioned against the doccp renreeent.tione of those who, without any such :•''faallitiee, pretend to teach Telegraphing. PATRON ICE. This Institution Is now cc ;nyinc tbe largest patron ago ever bestowed npon an y.ionimereial school in the State. Over five hundred stunents were in attend 'once the llrAt year, and over FOVen hundred during the inant .year. The best class of students may 4ova ' viably be found here, and all Its :Jousceirttlons are first LOCATION AND AGCOMMODATIONS The Institution is located in the most central part - . it/ ate city, and its accommocations, for 'extent, ele ' gamy and convenience, are tiosurpnFard. All the rginnei have been.llttedup in the vero best style with Business-Offices 'or Counting Houses, Telegraph Offices Stationery Store, and a regular BANK. OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE • enpplled with flnely•engraved lithographic notes wed as a circulating medium in the Department of Actual Businesa. " • TO YOUNG MEN -siho de.fro the 'very beet facilities for a Practteal _,Educatfon for Biliil3CBH, we guarantee a course of Instruction no'erbere else to le equalled, while the reputftion and standing, of the Institution among busines4l mon makoStoeudonsenient the best passport to bucceas and advancement. 111. contemplating c..liiiTOtingluty Commercial College, are invited to send for an ILLUSTRATED„CIRCULAR,A.CATALOGUE contiiniug complete interior views of the College, and full partbulars of the cootie. of instruetlpo torpA, &o. . • • L FAIREANJKS, President. MERCHANT ! . Supt. of Ojlce Ilusipess._ Dovi4ml3pti i ± -' 4 MI u, ARVIN'S inn and Dry Plaster „ • Tire and burglar Safes, ik;use and i Store-Door Locks! Send for Catalogues - MARVIN & CO., .„ • - 2 , 85 Broadway, N. V. 121 Chestnut St., Phila. Au. I 7 ly • 1 J. GURNEY & SON, • 111QTOGRA1711;EP ARTISTS, Bioadw . ay, N. Y. In ad3ttion"63'our Photographic Art Gallery, Established 18.10, fo'r.tholi two years had advantages supe rior to any ptber. mdabilsbment in oblaining sittings from tiro. of th& prominent celebrities Of the day, in ()ARO PORTRAITS, and are now publishing a Caalogap,Ageyili •••• •- - • 2560 Sub je cts,'Ain • erie Foreign, also a 1 ii-go list of Copies of " of Art and m Engrangs, . 4., at/Out/at sent on receipt of Stamp. rAmorder for one dogpn pleturea from our Catalegno Will , bo 11110. at SI.SO and sent by emit free. Sin urea 25 . couts, copies oreugravinga 15 /Ace:tell. :15r. 13 - : We also desire to tallmttention to the ad. vAntago - 2wo 'for reproducing, or copying, Old Daxigerrebtypes, Ambrot y pea, i.curd' Pict ni ea, 5r,C, of ,p,qceasca'Rciativcs aid friends, ereariplrigthem to any'size, and finishing in Oil, Water crtaopqor India Ink, with thnZaidhf 'Ten Talented' ..A.rtists. Parties desiring coriei, should therefore co'rrespond with ns direct. . Send for a *Catalogne.. The Trade supplied at a Liberal Discount. (31-allei47:oille'l:Cfor 'Free: Inspection. surei r iingeo•eleulug the City, wql firni , onr Gallery on Oftbe.mosykt_wystable places in the Ci ty, ;wherein to while - away an hour. '‘ Sr'lGr - 6.1.'5 - 31Cevy" td • t l .Y-11U r OGIt A %, 707 13110.:1DIVAY, N. Y. Ca!mpti4rra of the ARMY.. br, THE. POTOMAC: • Br WILLIAM. SWINTON: THE jiANDARD'DISTORYOr THE GRAND ARMY. Mail ir I . , . tnzreastest Wbrleon the. War. Universally en laesid ItY'arlaiy.:otlicers and the press. . • .. g t Aestitti in this volume to iecord•what that Army did end' suffered in tetkan3pai,gus and two score bat• • '.'l i shati b. v'e •theelehrate the unsrferviug loyalty of thts - artny, that oft't Mire when the bond of military coliiiSien failed,heldititir.. shaken of fortune tea duty serf hip - died i'' .. ' - . • . . '.'l Shall Nave to follow' it through a checkered expo rienee, in' it tater commingled of great misfortunes, great follies and great glories ; but from-first to hist it . will appear that.amid many buffets of fort une,throug,h "winter. and rqugh weather," the At-my of the Pow mie never gave up, but made a good fight, and finally .reached tee goal." • .. . -". - • • The ',Army and Navy Journal" says : ' . ' . , ...Ills Is the only American critical work on the late war,pind it is thoroughly critical and entirely divested of all political hue or tone." . • Vits is ths only History' Of the . Grand Army," and rio'airs who has been° a part. in its conflicts,or is iht6War ira -its grand achievements, should . 6e . without it:: , ..' .. . : S This work-sells itself. The people are tired of poll: ile4ll.l434artizati histories, and want something from , 01:11clal sources. Wu have ligente clearing over $ - 200 per mouth. ,Send foe ei re alars, wadi - we our terms and procet4f-the Ohara :mullion. - - - • • - --. Address, NATIONAL rUBLISTIING CO., lilM-Oir • - 507 Illinor.Street, 'Philadelphia: MConfix L . —AGENTS for six s99le ‘ titireiy . non - articles,. Just o ut. Address , City Building-BLldeford,Bisitle. Dee. 26,1865. iswl.y. . . . . _ . .. .'---. GROVESTEEN ' Et r tiO 7H--- -.:- . t . ”.. ' Planop - jratle -Alan facturer.4. i , _.., „,.. „ 1 ._ , • 499 Broadtcipt4Vour York. 1 ; ' MrlE,attentiffn..ofi the puthto and dhe tmtly is In ...I_ cited to our NeW i3cll3.Seven Octavo BoSewood Piano-Fortes,' which furvolume tutdipprity 0 tone are unrivalled by auk hitherto offerediln this Market: Theycontalnall-the modern - improseinents, Fruich. 1 grand action, harp! pedal, -Iron Iramni otier4struns. bass, etc., and: each Jost rnment I being..„nvidel under, the personal cape' vision of Mr. ..T: IL - oTovigteen; who has had a practical- exiled, nee- 9f -_ , :Ceri Harty eariii in their Manufacture, is 1 ully . warranted on every particular. ,1 " -1; . - 1 . I ) e .., . THE "GROYESTEEti :PIAtiO/YORYE 1 " Becelved the highest t oward. of merit ovorMlTiother.s , at the Celebrated` World's. Fair I`_, -- . • Where ' were. exhibited Ilitruments train: the b et makers of Louden, Paris, Germany, ;PhiladPlphia, Baltimore. Boston, and,, Nw York ; and. ali‘o at the Arne' ican Institute for Mec uccessive yearS, qie gold and silver medal. from.; hot . of which vie be iicen at our ware-room..- ,' • -, . 1 • ' By-the introduction Of 1 proiements :vi,ici make a i ) still more perfect Plano Tote, and by Manufatturing largely, with a strictly .rca - sh syst.rM are enabled to offer these instrumpoteaca'xrice wl4cl will preclude competition. - 1 . 1 _ , . i. i riticts. - , ', i No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners ! 'Rosewood Plain Case - i ' • ' ' $3OO No. 2, Seven Octave,l round corners, Bos;ewood lleavy Moulding. ii....... .. . . .:_.....:. . 1 .... . . $325 No. 3, Seven Octave, i round corners, Rode wood Louis XIV, style-I.—L. ..: .. .... i ...-..- 4..4350 . TERMS-hoer`;asstts'Conacxx FONDS , . 1 Descriptive Circulat sent free, '- 1 • . 1. , , ' 111 "St AN 17 % , The /Etna's Lotsi by' the .091 , tland Fire 1 - 111 e total amount: cci - ered . lll 4T!..tna Policies on property destroyed Or damaged is $F2.0p,55 . 1 on which salvage be 4bout%r4erloent.: Our total logs will not vary much from S c 2oo,ooll,and is, being promptlyl adfuStbd - p;iid. This sum is 5 per cent; th'e, assets, a figui+ but slightly exceeding the'GO'vernment and fa.te taxes paid last year, , , or - a 4iroportion! equal to a:$5000 loss for a com Pan/ ,, of $:00,600 4sets. . The necessity for inSuiance and the valkke of wealthy, strong cerporatiOns, is forcibl'v trated by this fire.' se-deal weak J•ii4id•ance Companies are:destroyed. ;Portland ulation of 35,000 ;-Was handsomely fine brick or stone ? i t ralc,tOresprothci:ed and screened with upWarps!qopooo shade trees— bounded on three F;idpslly!F.lter—indeed,liter- ally, almost rising fr4m the ocean—and - with_a good steam fire department yet it Ihitilslo,- 000,000 of property consumed in a feW hl urs— upon a bobday when its peol,qe are .lastjoccu pied-.--from the Very insignicant cause of a cou temptible the cracker. • Remember the origin ofd fp+ that sweep, away in -tqcw hourS Ih carnins-s di, re ar s Consuleiyonr bestlfiderests ant gig e~tl:e agent a eall if yiln need proper .1 nsUraM-e se etirity I'oLues r , istie(t at fair terinsi • .M L Agent. Couderspk , July o7,;1 00 tf. Pi66' s 4 ; 1 ! • ! IS(i6 Philadelphia Si... Erie tiallroad. 1 TH rs grent lice traveraen the Noraertt and Zs ort1:- . west countke iAl'enusyl,ania to theleity 44' Erio on lake Erie. • It It:4 , ll4een leased and is operated by the PENss'ri.v.istA .llmittuan Chntrixv. 1 Time of passeinver,l.ains at EM.POII.IIjII. LEAVE• EASTWARD. Erie :Sal Train... 4 .. ...,-- ....... -5:02 r. :.t. Erie' Express Tram II:48 r. at. LEAVE WESIWARD. Erie Mail . ... ...... A. U. Erie E.:ipres . _I ......... 4.1:53 A. Passenger criers run thronzlt on the Erie, Mai/ And Expre , s amine without change buth ways between Philadelphia and Er;e. ff NEW YORK CONNECTOi:IiI Leave New York at 9.00 i.. ' arrive at Erie 9..10 A.M. Leave Erie aL 4.43 p.x.,:ore r''at New Y o rk 4.10, r, ~ ELEGANT LEEPI.NG C.% T:8 on all Night trains Far inforinatiutt Paisertg,k ply at CortAr of 30tH and Slarket.streelf.,Philach Inliia And forlf reight 6,lPllll'eli of the porn Agonth Kinkston, Jr., Cur. 13th and liarket streets. Philadelpha. .1. W. P.elynolil.A - Ede. Br.iWn, Agent. N. C. 11,. R., Baltimore. It, IL [10th...11 ON, General ;Freight a n. IThilada H. W. GIVINNEIL, Getier4l Agt.Vhilada A. L. TYLER, General Stui't, Erie, AO % g"4 ;41 51 : : 4 1 .1 4 7 - •er";:l•` • • C - --;_-=•••-•c• rckr F.. 77,71' 4 .51 $ 4 4 . 71-tcplt-' THE. S:LIPZ,F2 SMRT, Patented March .135 i, MORE DURABLE, , MORE GRACEFUL, IMORE ELASTIC, And will k'eep its sllane and'retain its piece better than any ether Skirt. Threw ttr.ll begm'rul i;tyleiof Skirt 'wag awarded by the 0 RR AT AMERIC* held in New York City, October, lqt ls , a THE HIGHEST PRE!`,illlsl EniErl FeR A HEAP 'SKIRT. . -• • , The Steel Ipritiga larj W•otind ..•iitli a Cite •plat ed wire an piaci° of a ee.A.toln 'co.. eril 10 whieb wl tot wear off' or brotne eolled.. and the whole Skikt may be wesuED W •rn• vr INJ VI:Y . or fear of rusting ay will lg. , as good. as new, . I 4 . g • • j 1 3 1 1 .a"' -... =, I .. COREINATIOri - SILVER SKIRT , This Invention cot Ibities vitli the ordinary eottou Skirt the rlvintai4e, of our Silver Shirt :,, the bottonh boos Are the None ..4 thp,e need in the Sliver Skirt, the covering. of wi.le 1 eion.ot Wear Yfr,wlilluthe up per ones are , eovered with - cef , Jon. Na 1: dye haying once worn one' of our Sl:irts will lie wilily to 'wear: X any other, as the lower hoops all °the lhinds ale: soon injured and chiles., . ' . -- The best material, are north in their etinstruetion and from their ddiability.and neatuess, tliey are dee, tiued to become 1 1 ' l l ;:. A TAVORITt SEIRT .. .• ' - •, ' —h-- t 1 ForSaim. : ' i In Coudetspott, _1;,; P. A.,.. I STEIIBINS & CO., D. E. OLMSTEW;CHARLES S. , JONES, and. N.. M. GLAI . ;SSMIRR . .. . At Roulo, by O. P. NVEBB, S.. -T;-avelink Aug. , 32 Cuumlandt St.N. Y. 1 - IT. J. ' 0 f 1,1%1-STE TORE can alvikys, Ue fpuntl i the,:beit Cooking,!Bo l i and'Parkir _ _ STI VE S Also. TiN and SHEET •IRON IyA RE ? POTS, KETTLE, PIDFAIS, SCOTCH •BOWL S. FRYING-PANS, 'SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. .411 sci, , -AgileliltUXed Ir9plemeas. such as PLOWS, SCRAh`ERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN- SEIELLE .lIORSE-ILLIi ES, DOG-POWI4IS, &c. , -1 IS WORK ' • • is well made , and the material good.. G?ed and substantial EAVES,'-ll'ltOgi r 3LlS put up in any part of the Cou'intyLiTerms easy.- - -Reltdy Pay of nil .kinds,Cash, seldom refused. .Store on Nail:l Street opposite the Old Court House, Cdudersport; Aug.. 1, 18C3.---50 , 9, D , 4..,. . , ...- :_ , ,_:. !. tifi GOODS STRANGE w'm;ru•mi .• • - THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES BARGAINS ! BARGAINS Nro attention paid to' the cost of Prompt conformity to the Lowest llarket Prices is our established RULE. - ' We are' . iletermined to give. the public the 'Benefit of the FALL, WO - shall tik to prove the Rule "Works both V•rays." You paid high p. ices when goods went 144, Tye will see to it that y,oul paY low prices now GOODS are down. • Others may go down, but we do not intend to be beaten. All wog:slt is in give us a Call. Shop as much as you please. Ifl, you know our priees we feel sure We are• ; in for the trade this spring and ait deterthined that Ell CHARLES S. JONES Shall take; the lead in furnishing this section Of the country with _:the best f articles for the least money. Ours is the Store where that can be done. COME, SEE, and be CONVINCED. All Itiod.3 of Cotton G4-ods we are now offering at prices which can ❑ot fail to stiikc the purchaser as ' V" "4133 CALICOES Willi THE STARCH OUT OF BOTH CLOTH AND 01 ,M.M0#70,0 BROAD-CLOTH, Plait & Fancy CassimereS STANDS .RD MUSLINS Bleached and TJnbleached Ivlu.slins of all Pi - dces. Flannels of all Colors. SILK & LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SPOOL; COTTON, Ticking, Striped. Shirting, Detains, Crash. Toweling T,ATISI'DIESS GOODS, All-Wool De'allies, Amer. Delaines. Mohair Lustres , Szo PROCERIES 9 Of all kinds. COFgEES, WHITE, & BROWN SUGARS, SYRUP r 4- -- CO3IMON MOLASSES, GREEN BLACK. TEAS, SPICO3 of all kinds.' great variety of the oest brands.of SMOKING 4&,‘ CHHWING TOBACCO. Corn Brooms, Cedar BuCkets; No. l. and 2 Mackerel, LattFadAr)acrrin Haws 5 Shoulders. DRUGS and MEDICINES, , ..REA:DY-MADE 40THING, BOOTS - and SHOES, . - 1 • HARDY/ARE, &c. REME4EII WE PAY THE , HIGHEST PRICE 1011; COUNTRI: :PRODUCE. • CEILEtti,Ei-S. JONES. ' Couderoport, June 5 , , ; 1866 ; . AND BUT • GOODS. MEM of a sale. Summer: Goild'sl FE OLMSTED'S, VOUR atttention is invittd to the large and JI. attractive stock just, received, and i for) sale as intv a the same qualities can be bodght anywhere in the county. / I We have on hand a large and varied las sortment of Domestic Cottons, ccrnprising BROWN SHEETINGS, and , L _ . SHIRTINGS, , I - . BLEACHED MUSLIMS,- DENIMS, i ' STRIPES, • CHECKS, TIC,KINGS, and , I COTTON, FIANNELS, on Which we cannot-be undersOld. anti tar We purchase pill. goods for Cash anti tar them at a very small advance • 1 From Cost. F.L4.IsTNELS. IF you want to purchase RED, GRAY, I BLUE, or PLAID FRENCH I SIIIRTING FLANNEL, call At Olmsteti's: DRESS GOODS; .1 DELAINES, , 1 1 . PRINTS, BROCITE, and WOOLEN SHAWS, HOODS, , SONTA GS, NUBIAS, BAI4IORAL SFIRTS, CLOTHS, and CASSIMERES,: a full supply At Olmsted's. CL OTHIN G. • DON'T fail to call before purchasing and see the assortment At alm sted'sl BOOTS & SitiOES ,i - ,.. 4 10R Men, Women & Children, in great va .l riety and cheap _ At Oluisted'ii, For 'Molasses, Syrup, Sugar, Tea and. Coffee, in fact everything in the Grocery line, AT OL3ISTED'S A fall assortment of almo/ everything that is kept in a country store on 4and. We intend to keep Goods that . will give satisfaction and sell good articles at the lowest living profit. AT :OLMSTED'S, • 41a4tOr+ Grain of rill kinds, Butter, \'ool, Sheep Pelts, Furs, Deer Skins. , Al 30, I County, Township and School Orders, for all of which the highest prices will be paid Al Oistastcd's Coudersport, Pa,Ndy'r 18. I:9BT Notice. GERMANIA, Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 1, 1863. XT °TICE is hereby given that Charles Bu .L shor, now or Iraq of this county, holding the following described property, has not ye' paid any consideratiol whatever fFr the same, and all persons arehepeby warned not to pur chase any of said property of the said Bushor before the decision of the Court is given in this case and C. Bushor has paid to me the consideration money therefor. The following is the property: Ist. A certain tract of land neaethe Ger mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott township, Potter county, PS., containing 100 acres.— Also 25 acres. in warrant 5078 and adjOining the above. 2nd. A certrin tract . of l land, with Mill and improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in warrant 5819, in Stewartson township; Pottet county, Pa., containing about 204 acres. C. Bushor bolds also in tru4 warrant no. 2501, in Games . : township, Tioga county, Pit.y on the road le4ing from Germania to Gaines, containing 850 acres. tf t 771. RADDE. E.REMIINICTON & SONS - • - MANUFACTURERS OF .0 REVOLVERS, RIFLES IVltusfrts cfc actarl=rixi:ra sr For the;United States Service, Also, POCKET AND BELT REVOLVERS, REPEATING PISTOLS, RIFLE CANES, REVOLVINct RIFLES, Rifle' 11, and Shot Gun Barrels and Gun Materials, sold by Gun Dealers and .he Traide gene, ally, In these days of Housebreaking atzd Robbery„every House, store; Bank, and Office should have one of Remingtons' Revolvers. Parties desiring to. avail .themselves of the late ins, provements in PistolS, and superior workmanship and form, will tindmil combined In the new/ Remingtons' Revolvers. elreatar9 Colllllllllllg cuts and descriptions of our Arms will be furnished upon application. ! E. REMINGTON & SoNS, Diloryw, Y. Toone & Nicriocs, Agents, No, 40, Courtland St, New York United States Steel Pen Works. . Factory, Camden) , IC J. R. ESTERBROOk &.CO. STEEL PEN. .31A Aya relhouses: 403 Arch Street, Philadelphia, • 42 John Street: New York. These. Celebrated Pens aroof Genuine. Americn Manufacture,, and comprise everyleadingstylein the Market, and are equal in finish, elasticity and Arlen es 5 of point to the hest imported. They are, therefore, sure to gain the confidence of the American public. Sa m pies' and Prices od Application. LOTS MADE TO ORDER, OF ANY PATTERN OR STAMP RE9UIRNvED, - Tor sale to the Trade at the lidauufaetui rer arebouses, na above ; ant at retail by all BM: , Goners, Booksellers, and. Newsdealers In the United States. E 1317-40. Esterbrook Co. WILL attend to tho Collection of Bounty,. under I the late act of C•mgress eirializlng Bounties, for all who may apply to me personally or to mail. .Addrese, JOHN C. JOHNSON. Atry at, Law, Emporium, Pa. August 8.1566.-4 w t.: - Lptebbiiis . '&: - Vdc' - :',:l ==l= AT THE Celtddit CONTINUE TO RECEIVE .caz xins OP bROCE RIES, such m TE AS,C 0 FFEES WHITE and BROWN SVGA .S, SYRUPS and MOLASSES, SPICES, ttc., Jgo., &c. M P. A ptebbins Bc.f co., AT Tilt CORNER STORE, r. CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL KINDS OF DRY-GOODS,,suela as DRESS GOADS, ALAPA.C.AS,- IMRpr'OESr LADIES CLOTH, DE . IarNEs;-. aa.c. WHICH WILL BE SOW. VERY CHEAP. P. A, Stebbins & Co. AT THE, CORNER STORE, CONTINUE TO RECEIVE ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, such 219 IRON, NAILS, BLACKSMITH'S TRIMMINGS, I CUTLERY, PLOUGHS, arc, . &c. 1M I / ALSO, MEN! and IBOYS' CLOTHING, koorg Am) FANCY ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS , 1 I , I ALSO, 1 1 PROVISIONS, FEED AND PORK, FLOUR asd CALL AT MI CORNE IW_:'',ritlt t i r _-~- ~-- ME EEO NEW GOODS ! :; ,:.•,,.;,, • Messrs, Jones 81, Lyman • Successors to S. B. WEST, er e ° T er i ng ' 'ash: and new stuck of i ruits & PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES( ZANTS OF THE. LATEST AND 310S11. KEItOSENE OIL, &c., &c., STATIONERY otions and Citildrens' Toys. IME I to he found in the tvhole County, for sale of air As those of any otlier establishment of the kind. in Western New Y.'ork. , ' • tt d 1 Remember, next door to West's old stand- E. AJOXES 'E. atiADlAlle 'Wellsville, N. 11., Aug. O. 1866. •tf JBattilef" - Sto,o: - :SAMUEL! JOHNSTON . Would respectfnlllY inform tbe citizens nfi'ot ter county 'OM he is receising, Weelly, from' New York, supplies of DRY GOODS, CAPS, BOOTS, HARDWARry , PROV!SIONS EARTHEN and CHINA-WARE, iv NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD . , \ Highest Market Price Paid 0 Shingl e s and all kinds of Country Produce. I. , Feeling thankful for past favors be hopes by honest and fair dealing to merit a oontinnsae. WI • CALL ARD'TRY • THE PR Oswayo, Uay 22-6na • iiIDIFFEE ,CISBOR3" .JAVA COFFEE—The clout and bealthful beverage known. It is prepared tiom the best JAVA COPPER, and - while it has all the flavor of 'fine Old Government Java,•aells tor, less than. half the!price. 4:0/StIzsCl*r.:1010 eTeVI I T,OS 4014carrfee list been steadily used for, years, by thou.:lnds ot persons in all Parts of the Country, and la unllirereatily, acknowledged to beat once nutritious, deliciou,: healthful and economical. Tbe . saino cluaiipty wtl o. , make a richer Sad stronger cup of .Coftee than ittiy other known. 41:31sEilbt Cs..V2. Y IEO eTitmiTes, CJCitreite. ia particularly recommeutled ass healturnit.bever• age and Is most beneflcially used by those who, suffer - with Headache. Nervousness ancl other injurious effect's from the use otlother z . • , • It is prepared with the greatest:care, and,cOntains no ingredient which is . Dot'-more harmless and bens , ficial to the human organism than pure Co,M° to which Cart,the most skilful Physicians and Chemists • COlSrlboc>3•32,l4 a - aNnia. 4C011r043 flas twee extensively used' at numerous-(Sanitary Fairs throughout the Union, and - received certificates of the highest recommendation." • • It has also beau , tharonghly teste d,• . and received the-.diploma of the American Institute and other' prominent. institutions. • .1 • ' Put-uo,in 1 lb packages bearing the Me simile Sip nature dr Lewis A. Osborn, and in boxes of 30 and 50 lbs. and Sold by Grocers generally. ' • Wholesale . Depot:and Trade. S • . 1 . upplied - by. 1 THOMAS REID GLOBE MILLS, In porters and Wholeiale Dealers, In Tea, COW, and e. 103 di. 1)5 War ren and 265 Washing= .Admltillstrator'irNotice , WHERFAS Letters of :AdministrAtlon...brx the Estate ofiRISEPH A. DISGEE, ate of Beat ing tdarnithtp,-deceased - , have been granted to, the undersigned, all persona indebted to.sald tstaimare requested ,to makq immediate payment, and Ono, basing just dolma, tigaMst tbe , sadve should .rresenli them, duly nuthentiented.fdr ep, • ), J des. • ME Ell STOE! New' Sto,re Cheirdeals, Perfumery, GEND'INE PATENT MEDICINES oi THE I NEWEST AND MOST POP= ULAR DESCRIPII PUTTY & BRUSHES; OF ALL! QUALITIES Glass of all Sizes. APPROVED STILES ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF AN-D THE PEST ASSORTMENT OF LOWJ PRICES NM 0 5W4.11(6, ' G R OCERIES, CLOTHING, • HATS, SHOES, He is determined of the same Streets, New, York. 11311:3 i CES I most dell-