COU.Y.CY JOURNAL Condirsport, Weciney Evening, JAn. 25, 1565 Lodal .and Gpn,er4l na.;See New Adrertisements Our thanks are ue Hon. A. G Bted for public documents received. • ta., We will.publish the Auditor's caul commissioner's Shitements next week. te...Snoiv falls almost every day—is get ting deep... Sleighing very fine.. par See notice of Time-table of' Philad'a and Erie Railroad in another column. Vg-, The Old Town Clock, after several weeks rest, lias again begun its work. -Faith ful old t„hiag ; it's as independent as "a pig on the ice,"—if it can't go, it can stop. debtedness for County. Boun ties'in this County is almost equal to 10 per cent. of the valuation of the property of the County. 119., WE WANT WOOD at this Office "immediately., Promises are . good in their place -but they won't keep our office warm with the Thermometer indicating IG° lido* zeros frientli of the fte‘'. Mr. Stevens purpose having a. DonritionTarty,ot the M. E. Church, on Friday Bt.&ling of this' week. 4 The Committee•would be glad to see all their friends present. ' . . Ile' At a meeting of the citizens of this place liable to draft, held at Glasstnire' Ho tel last Saturday evening, it was decided to fill she. quota under the. present' call, by yol unteers. The Borough pays Three hundred dollars to each man—tilie balance is mad) up by subscriptions: , Dar Bills will. be ni each awl all who . arc i ::AL Office for anything. They 'will be'made up to the 20th of Febro before the Ist of Mare taken to collect diem pr. An Oyster Supper will bd given hi the Ulysses Academy on Friday Evening. Febru ary. 3rd, fur the benefit of the Academy. Bill $2. There will be a' rco:n and , muSic fur nished those desiring:to dance. There is a debt of several 'hundred dollar ag.'ainst institution and its friends are making, this etrbrt to discharge it: We hoile the friends of education will make this occasion an op portunity fqr crititibutin,g their mite for the public good, and those kvho cannot be present in person let them send .a -greenback." as subtitute. . . . .__l_________„,.......-.....-.....„...._:_________ 1 rte-a" The best ref..din , ,:; bf Hi.? dace found in th - C. - 11oottily ..\ la.:zazines. Ain°lig 11 . 0.-se the ''Ailentio Motitiiiy" is placed :it the 1 tead of all iltneric:in..M:ig . .l2.iiies. It enliEts tile bc,-.1 Ain't:lie:in v:ri,ters, is thoroug,iilv untional in tone, void treats topici 01 4 iii - in;:: interest: I . s• price is IJ - 4 - , being only 'F'our Dollars a year. or 35'eents a nun:her: _liilis furnished et lower rates. The Migazine . hill be better than ei:er for the rear 16 , 35. `,Sub'seription.s should begin \V i ill the Jannarrntin:l:er..v.'hich coot:ails articles by Lough:llo%r! Hryent; Whittier, - Loirell, Holmes, Hawthorne, Irs. Stowe, Bayard Taylor:, and others.' The Jan-• nary ntinther S( . 1: t as; a s 7 ecimen fir . 2 . -• cents. ' • Address Ticknor j: ri:!l(l.s,. lloston,.Mas-5. rEa.StvlsamNu Tmi GovnaNNlK.NT,—Somej Of the newspapers :in: , printing the list of In come tax payers, with the amoi lit each man; gii:es in as his income.' Ve;.think if this! course should be followell out generallyj it! Would result, in saving many miliions of lar t s for the Go.v.ernment.. In this. borough' eaves are on the books where one "man doing! art ordinary business gave 'in his whole in-I comae :$2000; while another, with stocks and I othCr properly on w'aich an income of 5t.',060 j is !realized, gives his income at 51500 per! annum. This is only one of the many stances showing the way the Government is swindled ! . NVe!propose to• publish the now 'of those having, an :income tax to pay.-11 7 ///-! iiintsport fig:Eden. -J ficcord your DeLs.- ff iie attention Of part ties holding unrvorded Deeps is directed to the provisions of Op Act of Assembly, y;hich requires that— . "All dews anti cOnveyanres for real c'.itate in this Coninintivvealtli, shall be rectirdefi in the office fir Recording Deeds in the 'County Where the lands lie, within six month; Oleic the execution of such deeds and convesitnee, hind erers such: deed and coni-evan6c not recorded as aforesaid, shall be adjudged FRAUDUL. LENT AND VOID against any subsequent purchaser for a tilluable:consideratdoti, less such 'deeds be recorded before the ra cording of the deed or conveyance under -which such subsequeitt purchaseer or !aloft. gage shall claim. X:Er Sur. It may be a matter of interest to our Tax-pa•yers to know 114 l umount of money raised in our county.' The total-assessed valuation of property in the county is about • $85,0b0 08 On this amount is levied in 1864 as follows : - County,, Tax, 10 mills, $8,500 Relief 4 ' 2 44 1,700 State , " 2i 44- : 2,125 EitraState 4 4 425 Bounty "40 " • 34,000 Rona " about 12 mills 10,200 Cash .5 " 4.250 School " 12 " 10,200 Total, 84 nulls. 571,400 Making a total tax pa'.d. by citi-, ' tens and properey owners in the County. after allowing for usual • abatments, and commissions to. Treasurer and Collectors about $65,000 00 This is aside ( from two to fonr per cent: Bounty Tax raised in the township. Brookland, Jan. 23, 1865. 1,. Dino. 1 UV" Kr. Wendell Phillips was riding in a railroad ear, when he was addresSed by a man of such rotundity thnt be seemed to carry everything :before him. This • man inlced Phillips'what was the. object of his life. "TO benefit the negro,'l was-itho' blunt reply.— • 41 Well, then, wily on't you go ,down Soutlii to 'do it? ". "That is worth thinking of I see a white cravat around your neck; pray 1 what itt the object of your life?" "To save , souls t'Soln'bell." "Yay I ask you whether you propose to go there to do it?" '.' • One Copperh'ead ,Gone.—Dr. rtpdegrafr he. ,a copperhead snake aged, which died end.: denly and nuerpectedly Sanday Rave it preserved. Even a ,deed crippftrhaal will some day be a greet, otz-r4oe.ty.-7.1 - !.. , , lorre moss, , • • 1 I' t Original. • • TRUE nEiLE OE VOLIVA. I II EOILii.I7OE OF nEAT, LIFE. , ByONE 7110 WAS TUAVI4 . . . . I 1 , ---- I It was a bea t ittiful evening nt the elose'of I de of Virginia's lovelies; days, that I started '1 .t-tet take a Walk over Ile heights , p.mel• thro' ' ,e Tallies of Bolivar, near Harper's . ' Ferry, t. IThe sun,'. as if Linking a good-night peep am behind' the beautifully colored 'veil of mist and . srhotte that lingerd about - the western liorizOn, had scarcely reached the linty visible summit of OM 'distant range of We Alleghenies.. Tice 'beautiful shades of reining Were deepen in in the lowlands and tialllies and sloWly creeping up their slopes to the _l. 'he'tnighty summit of hills;the that seem to st4d 'silent ilgt sturdy sentinels over' the oe,ade and qafet that sarronds them. The hr(lmy evening .breeiz,e of 'a sultry Southern lime, as' t floated' gg ently. among the leaves ad fio / t4rs of the Ldcust, the Rose and the 4rtle, woke but a gentle wßispeFof Nature's eautv, so near allied to silence thaknone but the thoughtful spirit, seeking' ; coltmunion vilth Nature eMilddist'inguish It. I wandered [ efsurely on ; now passing tho ruins of a once lgant inansiO i n, whose blackened . walls still Mind, Silent, yet eloquent :witnesses of the ekless and tinholi ambitiin of men, and leading, for a better and' nobler civilization, hou g h it be obtained only Over the Shiloh's, , tinAntietam's; ( dale's,, l and Fair ;(dale's, nod the Ihrfreesboro's of our 'con itry's history.- , -= 1 1'iain passing the mansion tint seems to bare . seappd the more serious effects of the tear. rteautifull floWers .are scattered !profusely ariMind,,pleasant walks, neatl and clean, wind fhoug,h the shady ,groves and garddns though nd : _lencei is lett to protect them from the (07 - nitling hocfs of horses. and the more , an miYing t r espasdeS of men (irl U. S. uniform). Pleasant, smiling faces ma;} be seen at the 61len door or raised window,—hopeful still, kingli some 'dear ones mlty have' already I.llett fr i um tanong them by the rnercil - ri Mind of a . cruet war still hbvering in their 41415 t. Thus )Hong the fenceless grounds ; aMcing the beantiful flower 4 snore beaut fui ytill 'tha.t. they iwere, surrounded byi neglect id ruins, II pinsscii, gailletmig flower: as 1 i:tdilt, and thinking of some sweet face left a Mong the far bit bins of re l nmsylt - aniii, and N , viiiiig,' sa f1i11,1711 that it might be with roe li'lien ; vilmost thinking thatl I was prepar:ng 1 tiltt. neat bmitret fur that dear absent one, until, suddenly', as' I was passing through ,a 1 Yard more healutifal than ainy yet, I.WaS at- t - ' , a, eted by the sountl.; , .f a 4,,,,, siTee, voice 1 i timing from a beaUtiful, vine .covered arbor el i ose to 'whiee II was passi'n'g. It W il . '' hum- M ng c tirelessly a i;uoil - old tune to, :hich 1' ',,f3k•ed to li.-4en, , and itilobse4ved, rsto Ted to A it i.-.lr. it. It' was th . voile !of a fema e, and ,ill ! how charming ! She m i ust be young and ! - - imaintiful. Why l'af.l I never loved music so 1 , 4:ore 7 I cuityl tqmost imagine myself Hs :lli-tiling to the* sweet! songs of angels, as one 1 i'ifid-,r another tlin'ek.ent . turios were' floated gently out upon tit Sun:finder air, until the, shades afl'evertimr dmpened!into twilight. Could". 1 , .10:` thel place w l iti)ut seeing the lige' song. 'LT :.:' Imposstltlel Two steps tMi Inv cy is l+.helf.l the glorious 'sight. A ! 'flirm I f mat l.ildss ..!;rare ana beattty. are:Fed i ill 7vitit , t w tie reilttrintinitigs, a blade =ilk 1 sHrf, and 11U f; Vl2ll thr . OVVl t t eareles!y back I ever heau•.inlii . re united shoullers frmn t. 1 [Mat;jell , bat 'with gay 'feathers: i d- .c' '' ' -1 SAud ' a I how'g+cuful the motion, as.witli N.,,, fiann me, she bent among the flowers, as 1 gathi ring und am-angling a buquet. .. pitifil I'leatm her V. 11.11011 i 011 e 1001: from those lleautil'i 1 eyes, :or ante stale from Unit meet -f ice.? No ! ,My n ind Was, wandering . from t M one left among the -ought hills 0r Penn-, i , j-ivanht, - to thel being found in the plettsauo ll'uwery vales . of vi.,i-ini,.. I: Vint what l conld lido ? , Tags getting late. ',litprywas no, time Ito Ipse. 1 looleeil at the I ,tilich of flowelrs in to j; Mend, were thee not rerf!et Y A slight l v toss, l and they would MI: in her lap. ' 'l'• lit ) oitld dome the a pproving .slinile—ilie syfeetloott—and the tipology from Me. I 1 :Nrovel,l sjpeak of rue rorhantic scene t i 'lle char Ming v l uic4 and figure, b e g paniii . l) &c., i tze,7 'She 110110 not be ofrmited, would , Ilic: 'VA short,l brdathless pause; and It was 'I de out and sent to debted to the Jot;it- ary and if'not paid it measures -will be 1.117t0 del . 6'o zrr7y,',7r, man,.'n \Viv'a. I did then cannot well tell. I liave an indistinct recollection of an upturned-lace like the b l ot totnlof ;k camp' kettle, With three white sp , ts tin it, o> hurried motion ihiciugh the air as though I falling Trilm an innuciise Ileighlh, :,of arrivi,igi all pale and out of reath atinly rOom, then of i bed The visiolis of Virginia beauty had cd—"diine gone.l Night priced in irimhied ream 411 that iffould amicar pleasing ht first Would change, and finally assume the tbrin , of the camp liet:ie face. peering at me mockingly, and ; 1 N . ‘oold awake with aSaud dtrr It was not; uatil the Morning had ung and I•had ‘ g:oil up,' washed aild dreseed. that I ri realiliefl - the closing scenes:of • '• prpvious eve, and 'Foinprehenfted the .lon taught. me by qlem,—"To a lively imag 41ation ppear,nnei! nay be deceiving," Itespectfullg bg IV. 11. 1)., 2,51 h. I'. V., to hi 4 pencrovg frilnd,!agreeeible companion ,and felloth D., 40th P. V., • V. ATTENTION, EyERYBODV.—Mr. . p.. - 151.)t0N.8 wishtl.to mrehase in the village f Wellsville . a good house and lot. lie alo Wishes to sell orl ex'Ohange the• following IlrOperty, situated in Ossvayo, 'Pa. : 'One large eNV dwelling hou4 which cost $3,050, one loCk of stores and $30,000 worth of .Dry ootts, Groceties, Ike. Aso one house an d - • ' * Al - • 1 k Im, rn opposite . sai_ store:, . one span bine arriagi\ borse, olie single" tbrse,..two new op • carriages, ; twOi democrat wagons, three pen bnggies, two butters, one skeleton wag on, one sulky one' sett pleasure bobs, 'two I \ lumber wagons', and- other articles and live took too nuner4i to mention. . In addilion to th" iabove I will sell or ex change, one lot of lan at the head of Oswayo 'creek, 372 acres; also ' ne lot on the plank oad•leading fromWellsv*llo to Oswayo,: Pa., 140 acres; also ;onel'farm on the Eleven Miie, On which is ere'ntecl!one frame house and barn IG ateres..impromdil:also one \lot' of land lin .Ilicisigan,tnear Last Sagiiiaw, o 120 acres.---- The above lan 3 ufe all suitable for farm's, and are valuable fdr their fine hemlock timber nd some pme.l al), will sell the propert known as the Lamm property at Oswayo Vil lage, one Gothic dlyelling hothe, • barn, and Other buildings, with about IGatres bf land. A good and sufficient warrante3 deed will be 'given fora part or ih whole. This property k I'vill be sold regardles of value, or exchanged or goads, farms, or ot e r, property; For fur. ther particulars in q uire of C. FL, Simmons, .. '.ellsville. N , Y. . - brawn's tirOncutut Troches are offered ith the fullest confidence in their efficacy; they htve been thoronghly tested, and 132 n.. tiro the good repOation they have justly ac . uired. For gilliary Officers and those who .ften over-04'0e Voice, they are ust fat in elieving . an Irritated Throat, and will render rtictilation east. ITo the soldier expired to udden changes In .the weather they Will give .r . Ortipt relief la (iciagn, and Collie, and can • or-Med in Cos 0:-.4et 4:4. at ;lc:, k.ioz`rervi:res. b ' f •, • . purruAnr. 41. . . 1 : In the spring of eighteen six-fc,0 . . - , . • George Luce, my brother. dear, . lie left his home for the bottle-field , / . Which brought forth many a tear. • He was my parents joy and pride - He was their mill son, 'But oh. alas Imy brother dear, • Thy days on earth are done. I've not forgOt our childhood years,. And never shall forgot Each winctingpath thro' fields and groves, Methinks I see then? yet. • Ent, oh ! my brother dear is gone— . - Ile is among the dead; His' lets no more these winding paths Of dhildhOod'S days will tread: ' No ; more be feels a sister's hiSs • Imprinted on his check, Or listens to those dear, kind words Our mother's lipi would speak. No sound now penetrates thide vary • Within thy narrow bed . There is no need of gentle words ' To soothe the aching head. Thy grave is far away, brother, - I di ,not know the spot; Yet while'l live, never by me Sight thou; brother, be forgot. 1 • ' by parent's hearts were bowed with grief When they, heard that you were dead, t o think no kindred friends were there: w To watch thy dying bed. ' • N f' Well. brother dear, sweet be thy sleep, The past be all fOrgiven ; And since we cannot meet on. earth Oh, may we meet in, Heaven. Sus. JULIA A. cask, Alpine, N. Y..- PRICE' CURRENT: ' Corrected every Wednesday by P. A. STEB BINS .4; CO., Retail Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, opposite D. F. Glassmire's Irote, _, . , Coudersport, Pa. 7 - Apples, green, 11 bush., $ 75 to 1 00 do dried, " . . 2,00 250 Beans . • " 300 350 Beeswax, 'il lb., 40 GO Beef* ' " - 8 9 Berries, dried., 1.4 quart , 15 2u Bueltheat, 70, bush., 87 100 Bucli%l heat Flour, 300 3 751 13u ttei, ,` -+lb., 35 38 - Cheest, `' . 20 2.) Cloverseed . '7 00 750 Corn, 1.25' 1 50 Com Meal, Pei. cwt., 3 -,J 4 r. E'rgS, '- 6? dos , • Frour; extra, do- cuperline " ITans; TO lb:, Hay, " , ( 3 ton, Ifouey, per 4b., Lard,", Maple Sugar, per lb:, Oats, TO bush., Onions, Pork, do t'i j l lb., do is whole bog, 'V lb., Potatoes, per bush., Peaches, dried, lb., Poultry, `;, 7 4 lb., . Ree. per bush., • Salt, lAA., • sack, . Ornotby eed. Trout per %Vhent, 'it bush., White Gish,: bbi., Auditor's Notice. AVING been appointed .Auditor to make di.idribution:of/the proceeds of the sale of Reid -Efate in the tayse of Ifaria S. Ed wards vs. JOnathan Glade, No. 8t,.. February rertnt 1301, I wEI attend to the duties of inid Appointment on Mondliii the 20th dad• of Feb ruary next,at 2 o'clock at the Protho notary's Office iu Couder , TUrt.. • W.. 1;. GRAVES, Audiior. Cotiderspoll, dab. 25, 18G5. --- Administrator's Sale. y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court OLP , .for the county of Potter; the following devribed real estate belonging to the estate. outcome Ingraham. late of the township of llebr'on, in said county,decensed , will be sold to t j oe highest and hest bidder at the Court in the Borodmh of Coudersport on Monday, Me .2014 day otFebryttry next, at I o'clock P. SL One lot of land.'situate in The town of He bron; Potter county, bounded and described as follows: Beginning nt d post the east nrrtit-?ast corner of let conYeved by the Trustees of the Bingham Estate to Russell, Adarhs and. Hunt, thence east 3 and 4 I -10t11. pereliL , to a post, thence North by Tine of lot No. 3..-; 139 perches - to a post. thence west be line of said lot No. 89.74 And 7-10ths pele.v s to a Post, thence south by line of lot S 7 now or Talc in pOssessidn of George Higley, 139 pereties to• a post, thence east by liniof aforesaid lot No. 40 71 perches 10 the place of be4inning. Containing Sikty-One and Two-Tenths acres more or less, on which are about Fifteen• acres improved,,with shanty barn and a frame house partly enclosed. A. B. GOODSELL. .1 , s. • NORNIAN DWIGHT, , mr Condersport, Jan. 25, 1865. French Burr ! Mill Stones. _ 21fannfactory:Ltherly St. near the Cotton Factory HARRISBURG, PA. WITS undersigned announees, to the trade that he cdritinues to manufacture and import direct from the most celebrated quar ries in Frauce; the best qualities of trench Eiture Stones, whicu he offers at reasonable tatet and guar antees satisfaction to the purchaser. Also, every number in use, of the celebrated 01.0 AUKER GRAND BOLTING CTOTH, Ordeis by mail promptly attended to, and goods forwarded by railroad, catial4or expiess ,if :desired. WM: H. KEPNER, btn23. No. 10. West State St., Harrisburg. Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS Letters of Administration to the estate of WM. B. JENKINS, late of Shippen township,Canieron county,deed,haA4 been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to maJa immediate payment, and those baring claims against the same will present them, duly au tlionticated, for settlement to JACOB JENKINS,.Adm'r. Coudersport; Oct,. 25, 1864. IA. STtBBINS & Co. are closing Pp an • old Ledgem All persons indebted to them will please call and settle, before the accounts are left With the proper officer for Collection.—Nov'r 18,'63 stilkSi PAID FOR FAGS, .t!Y , . SPeacaF• TENNSVININIA' lIIIPEIUAL OIL CHACE 139 SOUTH FIFTIISTREEL, $1,0430,e03. 200, Shares at $5 each ,Iteseried 'Capital .95250,0C0 Pa l esiaent, AT.ESANDER A. r, 1.1 - cLunr, D. K. JACKMAN : ELIBIII. W. DAIiS, THOMAS. A. SCOTT, J. C. DOMBEELGER, - PETER B. 511AL14 JOI.IS If. POSISHOY. TAMES M. SELLERS, Secretary; ELISIIA W. DAVIS, Treasurer. . , • This Company has 120 acres of land, in fee, on Allegheny River immediately opposite Oil City{ and adjoining Lavtonia, with ~110 rods, front on the river, and - 75 rods fronton Lay's' Run. lion. C.P. , Ramsdell, editor of the Oil Creek lionitor, and agent for this land, a-- sures the CoMpany that it will sell in tots for ,6'100,000, reserving, 'the oil right which is worth $lOO,OOO additional. Immediate reti nue trill le derived for the Company from the sale of these lots: and t he Company heve two good engines with' complete fixtures to operate immediately for oil. The territory in this immediate locality has never failed to pro duce profitably. , • Also, one hundrxd acres, in, fee simple, in the celebrated Cherry Rim District, immedi ately adjoining Cherry Run Petroleum Com pany, whose stock is now worth over $3O per share. The Company now have offers, which will be accepted; for sinking. wells 'on lease. without nriy Cost to the corporation-rind one half the prOceeds to go to the Company. The Curtin and St. Nicholas Companies are in this immediate locality, and their stock is now cotnmandingja large premium., In ad. dition, the Company haS 40 acres, in fee sim ple. cm Cherry Tree Ran which empties into Oil Creek, and in the hest producing section of the Oil Territory, and 110 acres in fee simple, on 'Walnut Bend. five miles abortr.the mouth of 011 Creek, and not over.tWo miles! from.the celebrated Reed well, row Produc ing over 200 per day. , Also. the lease of three tracts: of i anal. two on Oil Creek, each producing over, ten barrels per day, and one, on Allegheny River,!pro-', ducinr* ten barrals per day of heavy oil; worth' now $2l per barrel. The Company now re-i ceires three-fourths of the proceedii of thel last named well, ,and one-half of the other! two.- Each of these tracts will he 11,01 oped hy - the Company by sinking additional %veils,' and the engines and fix.tures are non,: on hand to do it. The ofticers of the Company mean to proS ecute the development of these lands Most energetically. and they have entire colitidenee that they will yield very large dividends on the capital stock. Subscriptions must be made prompt-,• ly, as more than one_-half of the stock is al ready engaged; Tubseript , ions ! will be received at the office of the Company._ at the upper end of thelvillage, Where I shall he pleased to see all thy oldristomers and as many new ones as', may feel. disposed to favor me I.vith a call. We are now opening a large stock of , !/' . , DRY GOODS ' /I 7 I i. _ . ‘.. BOOTS,' _ • • 7 - 1 I : .. 1 1 SIIOES, Achninistrator o Norace.- , • ''' . , TIIEII - EAS Letters of Adminishation tol READY3IAIIt .CLGTHING, v i the Estate of WILLIAM. S. JOHNSON, 1 late of the county of Atleg,kny, in the State of' ~/ YANISIEE,' NOTIONS/: . , New York, deceased, have been grimted to i • • . , / the suliscri!ser. :di persons iudebte , l to said 1 Se:; and shall ever try toI give' all, customers Estate . are requested to make immediate PV - Igood bargain's. Tom'Y friends and customers went, had those having claims afsa,inst/the I at , whii esv iii e , I sincerely return you my same will present them, duly authenticated, i thanks fur your Eberallpatrophge there, and for settletue , b: to shoahlyouovisibms at INVellsville, , l shall try WILLIAM: F,•JONES, Adu'r": • to' rppay you for it. j / • , . Dec. 22, 1864. .. Wells ]le. N. Y. , - - • Good Shirtings and•4'eetings fcir 30 to 80 cents, worth 50 t , 75. , Best grades of 'Prints from 31 to 35 cents, worth 43. ,/ Good Delainsls to 37 cents,es worth 35 to 45. • Good Plaid AlpaccaS 28 to 30 cents, worth 50 to 75:'- • .1 " - - . • Extra Plain Alpaccss 'C) to pa cents, worth •63 to 88. ,• I Eitra. all-wool Delainsl37i toso cents, worth 5Q to 75. • ' , Find MozatabiqUes 22 . to 25 cents, worth 38 to 45. Fine all. wool Merinos *:80 to 80 cents, worth $1 to 51,50. A large stock of Cassimers, Et. Jeans, Sati. netts, Broadcloths, and other" goods equally SO lo ts. 1 12 00 15 0 10 00 12 00 20 00 23 00 15-:2 1 2 25 •30 20 . 23 '75 80 100 125 35 00.4000 20 25 12 \ 15 G 3 88 25 ' :;0 8 10 .150 ISS (~ 0 725 250 350 800 900 155 .200 800 900 State IVledical Board, . Headguarters Pennv;Yiinia hospital Department, • 19i 1804. LIIIE State Medical Board of Pennsylvania . is row in sesSion in this city, and will continue - finlil fifither notice, to examine can didates for the post of Medical OffieerS in P - enr.sylvania Regiments. . The appOintment, of a number of, Assistsnt Surgeons will be required immediately to fill vacancies now- existing, as well as for (Anis constantly occnr'ring. - Physicians of penns3ivrinia; in good health, furnishing proper testimonials as to moral char iVtr; be admitted to the exam , , ination. • , • By order of the COvernor : JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS. Surgeon General of Pennsylvania. WAGON SHOP ! MT:: subscriber haying located in Lewis 2. dile is pre!pared.to do all kinds of work in his line, on short notice and in the best manner. I Making and 'EP-di - Jarring of all kinds. Tlarri enabled by the aid of ma clattery to do l‘lotk in the wagon-line better and cheaper than any otber establishment in the county. I! am also' prepared to make COFFINS: ; EPSON HYDE. Ulysses, Penn'a, Dec. 1, 18G4. • I LS64' 1565 DneLADECOITA. & ERIE RAILRO AD.— .11. This great, line traverses -the Northern 'and Northwest; counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie; on Lake Eric. It has been leasecl by the Penniylvania Rail Road Company, ancl nder their auspices is being rapidly openbd .throughout its entire length. It is now in use fdr Passenger and Freight business from Harrisburg to St. Diary's (21C mites) on they Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erte, (78 miles)• on the Westeyn Division. I • TIME Or PASSESM, TRAMS SPOIsI4SI Leave Eastward. Through Mail Train . 3 40 P. M. Leave Westward. . . Through tail Train 1018 A. It. Curs run thrOtigh WIII7O . CT CHANG g both. ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven .ind between Baltimore and Lock _Raven. Elegant Sleeping Cars On Express Trains both ways between Williamsport and' Bala more, and "Williamsport and Philadelphia. For informatics respecting Passenger busi ness apply at the S. E.' Cor. 12th and Market Streets. And for rreight business or.the Company's Agents: S. B. Xitigston, Jr., Car. 13th and Market SO.; Philadelphia. ". J. W. Reynolds Erie. " J. M. Driil, Agent ;sl'. C. IL 8.. Baltimore. H. 11. llotTaroN, • Gera Preight 4gl. PhWa. LEWIS L. la OLT; Gen'l Eckel "fgt. Phira. Jos. D. POTTS, Aranager, The Rochester Straw-Cutter.' nLIISTED & KELLY, Coudersport. ha.re the exclwAre agency for this celebrated msciane. in flue couty. It i¢ covertieit, rOate; wid - 0118.4,1". Deal, 18d4.—12 PIIILADELP,III.I DirectQrs 50 ,PER ONT. SAVED . AT'REGULATORS I Noss. ti; 2, OSVVAYO. PA., ' AND wilLsyng:,.. N. Y. 1 YELLOW CITIZENS,. Friends and Ctrstora ere.:ll return my thanks to fon for the liberal patronage bestpwed upon me for the past, ten' years, hnd My business having so much increased, foundj it necessary to estab lish my•beadquarters on the railroad, have selected Tellsville,andllieretifter may be found at tills Empire eld 0 Tilleira. Tins branc;ti of our trade we'eall .pone otte'n- I on to in particular, as we can and will sure yon 25 to 50 per cent. Fine suits from $l2 to $l5, uMrth S2O to $25. Good black rants for $3,75, worth $4,50.. Extra Doeskin $4,50. stnis3kilAWL 3&€.4 • of the Best cop ts.test ;Fashl.ons, very low.— Fine Merinos, Thibet,i Wool, Brocha. Stella, and, most other k.inds. Bots shoes. A largo assortinelit-very Fine French Calf Ladies' Shoes for $1,25 worth $1,75. ' Nfen's Fine Calf Boots . $3,15 to 4 54,73,,w0rth $6 to $6. - fiats and Caps for . Ladies and Gents, very low. Crockery and Hardware, cganu atptitato, at prtces far below the present market prices. tooefttei 4 ttiitzt .Otottesluatte.. • ca.' Flour, Pork, I Fiske • ' 7ea, Sugar, ' Coffee,` Pepper, ' , Spire, (r3w as can be bought in the State. C. 44 SRIIIIO/gat • Wellarille, X. Y., October s ia+34 Fall and Winter P. AL STEBBINS it 00q EATS just received from New tork,,* ho ► t! stock of seasonable Goods wbielsi - sbey sill sell as low as any house in-the Cousty f ease sistiog of / I ' in all varietieh viz t I DRESS GOODS, , / DELADTE c % II Store PLdlb POPLINS, MEI 13 . 1...4Ct SL3IORAL. SlcIP TS, SHAWLS, 27CliODS, Full stock of Nimes FASHIONABLE CLOTHING BOOTS &, SHOES, !RATS 4 ) CAPS; MI ISM 61:10r IMI New I i GOODS. PI 7 .'Att grij POPLINS, ALPACA'S 410ZANB1GUE1 CL ,OAKS, , C4,OAKING3, ' : CASSIMERES, ( NV:I7U Si Q 11, 7 TA C7SSoli ALso &c., &a y &c. E aiTOCE air OCFAIES, - ( ALWAYS Oil MIND, 'tva 75 cts. to St per pontd i A►.STESBIN€I s'4(o4 • _ comer ttain sad 640114 &watt. 7*** Sept. 213 2se4 CI, 0 Tlii
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