THE I POTTER COUNTY .TORN mule:impart, Wednesday Eiressra' g. Feb 22, 1865. Lc>eal and General ,re;.See New Adveriejnents. CHARLESTON EVARATED OFFICIAL REPORT.t „TEE' REBELS .FLED ON TUESDAY L 1 • .W.tantnisToN, Monday, Feb. 20, 1865,1 - • WAR DEPARTNENT. Tne evacuation of Cbarlestan by the Reb is announced in the following. telegram, j received from Gel Grant Grit Porar, Vs., Monday, Feb. 20,1865. Hon. Erin-DOI. Brom" Secretary of War : The followino dispatch I has just been r ceived : U.S.. GiasT, Lientedant-General. • 1. 1 Lieut.-Gen. GRAST, Co774Manding.4lC, 1 The Ilikhmond-,Elaminer of to-day, just - ceived, says that Charleston was evacnate,d .on Tuesday last: G. Weitzel, Maj.-Gen- i l , . • . WASHINGTOII, Feb. 19, 1865.1 Last night this Department received the gratifying intelligence of the occupation Of Columbia,.the capital or South Carolina, by Gets. Sherman, and the probable evacuation' of Charleston bythe enemy. 1: :,Dasien do recruiting to fill np the n.rmY, and the Rebellion must receive the finol blow" 'in this 4 \ p . rieig's campaign. I - 'E. M. STANTON, Sec. of War. _...- At the, annual meeting of the Penn sylvania State Agricultural Society, held a day or two. One, it was resolved to petition the Legislature to make provision for taxing all dogrin the State,• and ask the attention of the Governor to the same subject. During the discussion upon the subject it. wan stated that such a tax would produce to tl State' Treasury an annual revenue of not less than $700,000. IDEB_A Joint Stock' Company with a capi tal of i...:8000 has been forthed in this Borough for the purpos t e of Boring for Oil as soon as Spring-opens. Engines and-ether material 1- will be 'procured nt an early day. Everything 9e - ems to indicate lively' tunes for pur little 'village during the coming year:. Some of oar best "oil wee who Save made money in •the Oil Creek region are very confident of ' success. 1 . We refer, our readers to some items .on oil in ails county taken from the Oilpaper of New York as a faint description r..f. the case. • Vilr• The Coudersport Hotel advertisd ;Ur sale in another , coluren is one of the most desirable locations in northern Penns3-lvaniW We have been an inmate of the lietel for over three Fears and from positive knowledge are - willing to recommend it ,as payin;; institu tion. Whether we find Oil or not the travel to this yillazo will bdig,reater the coming Summer than it has ever heretofore been and we would say- to those in -want of an oppor tunity to Make money "here is your oil well.? . COLDS AND COUG/13.—Suddeli changcs of •clirnate are sources of Talmo,'wry and Bron- . ---chictlyeeeion-s. Experience baring pr3ved that simple remedies act speedily and cer tainly when, taken irrthe eark-..stage a dis ease. Recourse should at once be had to "Brown's 8r0n.1.-hiql Trpclas," or Lozenges,let • the eoltl, Cough or Irritation of the Throat 'be ever so slight, as by this preinhtion .a more serious a:tack may be' effectugly warded - off. Soldiers should have them, its they can - be carried in the pocket and taken as occaz -sign requires. ItEg m 'The following are the actual quotas 'kyr the 'different townships of this chanty after • subtracting the credits prior to the ISth of 1865: ' Coudersport, 3; Eulalia, 3 ; Roulet, 3 ; tden, 5' • Plegit r nt- 'Valley., 1 ; Clara, 2 ; ebron, 9 ;Sharon, 5 ; Ossyayo, 7; Allegany. ; Genesee, 2 ; IHysses, _l6; Bingham, 14 ; 'West Branch, 20 ; Summit, 2'; A•bott, 5 ; - Stewartsort, 0 ;,Harrison, 6; Hector, • ; Pike, .3 ; Jackson, 1 ; Keating, I ; Homer, 4 • Syl-. !urtnia, S; Wharton, 7. 4 . Record your Dezds.—The attention of pa ties holding unrecorded Deeds is directed to Ate provisions of the Act of Assembly,'which! requires that— " All deeds and conveyances for realocstattj in this Commonwealth, shall bevecordec in! :the office for Recording Deeds-id the Countj• wherethelands lie, within six rno.th after the! execution of such deeds and conveyance, and! every such deed and conveyance not recorded! as 'aforesaid, shall be -adjudged LENT AND VOID against any subsequent pcirchaser fora valuable consideration, un less -such deeds be recorded ibeFore the re -cording .of the deed or coniteyance m2der which such subsequent purchaseer or mort gage shall claim- ; ; 2a1,. On 'Friday morns g last, a son , of Wilkes Waddineton, of New Castle, -hearing that by placing a persouls tongue against Cold iron in freezing weather, it would stick, undertca.k to try the experiment ea a lv:ge scale with some boring tools at the'Lawrence Foundry. The 'result was, the child 'iwas caught, and old Jack Frostlrefused to let him off on any conditions. The alarm was given, and after some hard work the boy was loos ened by beating the iron with hot water, leaving a piece of his tongue and some of his lips on , the tools. This may teach himto keep his tongue to hirnzelf, and serve as a warn ing to other children.—lfontrose Republican. Petroleum In Potter County. -Since the discovery : of Petroleum ib Potter Connty it has been flooded with speculators from Oil Cieek and other places. and the once quiet agricultural district is all bustle, and ernarektlion, and oil and ,oilte i rritoty is the 'constant and prevailing theme of converse- iron. -'The speculation !at present seems to center upon the Portage Branch and -Proof Perk os the Sinnemahoning Biter, where wells are now being sunk. Thl.fe are other loCaTities !where oil has been fonnti : but in none: 'others - have wells been coinmeaced.— The . peonie are becoming very much excited, and are purchasing lands and making leases at extravagant prices, paying sometimes thou sands of dollars for leases of small tracts, besides the royalty reserved to the holder of the W.These leases, whea properly drawn andexecuted, are mach sought - for by the epeculators—they are free from taxation, and safe in.title when recorded. The most saga dons, hoiever, of the- settlers there, who have-ilroughed it in the.bush" for inany hard years, gefuse to sell or lease on any terms,pre ferrinito Welt for farther developments. They act•and talk as-if their future competency • was already speared, and they are not to be cheated , out of their hidden treasures--as many on Oil Creek have beta—but mean to hold'on nntil the '=good time comes:.--N. Y. "drawn:Re:vier. 7 r. • 'L. • FE STIVAV his_ • ie will be a Festival for the benefit of the Hosintal Aid Socitty; in iheNeWbourt House on',WednesdsT Evening, the •22d inst.,(Wasit ingtines Birtb-day). Music, Tableaux, Colld. quiet!, Scenes to Laugh At, Ely Orer, , Cr Sce with Wonder • will lielthe order of the enter taininent: 'Refreshments will' bC‘ served, it tlioso who desire them, in the- lAtter part of tbe4vening. Adm'ssion, 25 cents; Childreri 20 nts.' _ • "The Rural Annual and Horticultural Dire 'tort'," 's the title of a neat little Work of 120 pages, issued each year from the office of the Genesee Farmer, Rochester, N. Y; The volume for 11165 is just out. It contains 'a I large amount of information for the fartneri froit-groweri and every one interested. in the cultivation of the soil. Among the prinCipal topi discaSsed are: The Pear Tree Blight ; Raising ,'Clover Seed; Charring Old Sods'; NeW Method bf Training Peai Trees • Prtsing; Chicdory sal a Substitute - for Coffee; The Gold'n Age of Fruit Culture.; Poultry as Egg. Prod cars; Experiments Feeding Hogs with Different .Foods ; Fattening Cattle in Winter ; 1 , Grafting-Ohl 'Orchards; Artificial with many other articles of great interest.l The price of the Rural Annual is only twenty-fire cents. It will be sent pre l paid br mail on receipt of price. Address Joseph "Harris, publisher Genuee Faimer,, Rochester, N. Y: DIED. In PoSt ,Hospital, Paducah, Ky., .on the 29th f January, of "Typhoid Fever, Elder CIIAU t .'OEY TANWEGEN, member of Gun boat Foreplay, No. 17, 11./S. Navy, aged 42 yeare,"s inontbs and 29 days. He leaves a' wife'and 'eight children besides a large circle of sympathising friends to mourn his,loss. Our toe'arts tire sad, oar home is lonely, `.ll[goldencord is severed now; Ourfuture hope—a joyful meeting 'HOs perished with the fatal blow. " Far OW* from boiste and kindred •Eiti. was chosen fijom the rest, No dear one to smooth his pillow, °rite soothe his troubled breast: ' ( Oh, th at we had been permitted To' watch o'er his dying bed, Wipc's the death-damps from his broWl Add to bathe his aching head. , Yet hain w o e,.. , hcpe to meet him .; When life s changing scenes are o'er, 1, There in heaven, where death and , parting Shall be felt and feared no more. ' l l. Ames. Whiskers ! Whiskers ! Do you rant Whiskers or Moustaches ? Our GreciaU compound will for them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or - hair on bald heads, itaSix Weeks. Price, $l.OO. Sent by Mail mnywhere , , closely sealed, on receipt of price. Address WARNER & CO., lysn Box 138, Brooklyn, N. y 1 LEIS TR' AY. AME to th e premises ()lithe subscriber in ih Barrisoh townsbip r tept. 20, 1864, one small tWo ,year old REDSTEER, one yearling RED HEIFEP,,, with no particalir remarks.. :The ownerwill please come forward, prove propertyl„• piy charges 'and take them away or they will bescild according to lan-. * 'JOHN B. IVALTROITS. . EarrisUrt Valley, Jan. 28, 1864. FOR. SALE, gr EE Subscriber offers for Sale the follow • - 11 - ingltracts of land, to wit : One tritct. of One Hundred and Forty-three and wren-;tenths. acres in Pike township. Porter 'enmity, on the Genesee Forks.. !Price $llOO.. Sixty .acres are 'improved, with one log.bant frame kitchen, frame barn, forty good' fruit trees, and two htmdred sugar maple trees; The firm will; tit. grass, in a good' saScr. 4 .l, suildient, at present prices, to pay fcr 1 . Also' Mother tract of Fifty-six and' two tenths e.cree, in Eulalia township. four miles from Cpuilersport, Thirty acres of which are improve& with one frame' house, log 'barn, and some fruit trees thereon. l Pric t 4 i 5Cl. Also, a Wagon shop and half 4ett • the Borough t Coudersport, one lot west of, .A. Stebbins' CO's Stofenear'Glassmire's Ho I. The tot);s; lumberi,-to„ can be bought r , a sonably-; Or a portion of thein,if the puroba:er so desires . One b.alf l ean be paid in Wago - Work. A. reduntion of ten er cent will be made for ash down. i ro further is enquire of the sub. scribe at pis Wagon-Shop in Coudersport. Feb. 1865. W. R. IVES. ARGAIN , 1 1 THE MOST DI; TRABLET(O"Trti IN . NORTS. ERN PEN- SYLVANIA, TO BE .SOL I D ,AT P IVATEi SALE. The Su scriber offer at PRI V ATE i b i ' the House Which he has coupled for the last and known [ten years and known as thel - COU ERSPORT I OTEL i , ttis situated at the County Sectof Potter • County, Pennsylvania,n is cabable of accom- ImodatingiSerenty-Firo gue r sts, has running water in several ~o f the rooms on the base land A' merit floor, BARN ONE HUNDRED fesit long. I The lot has a front of 130 feet on gtiiii St et- and Iyl 'feet on Second Street. 311 the ecessery ;ont-buildings, Ice-houSes, Sheds, Ac., arc in good condition. . . The attention of persons desiring to pur l. ' • • • 1 chase! a : Hotel .isl called to this property. It has far a long te been considered one of the best:paying Hotelsin the norhern sec- Ftion, it is the ce;tre 'of a great amount of ttavel,and hes the drantage of a rePutalion of being "well, kept.' } e tt. Company with. a large Capital Stock will commence_ boring for Oil inTthe early Spring with good indications of .I.lCcess ;Oil' has been taken from the surface I t 1 onlyonesquarefrd the ; Hotel fA stream , , , , , Iliad those best Com2eteut to judge seem to tare no doulat of there being Oil, not enly i in the'County, but within the limits of the Borough.: Of course eT i ery one can see what' an advantage this will be - to all the Hotels in this Conti, but Moro ' decidedly to,this , one, as it is by far the best in this section. 1 The undrrsiined being encage4 in another business whieh requires is wbole time finds himself unable to attend to it, and this is'the only vet on.for his'aelling. - ' For fortbatil partieulars . address 1 . ' ' • , D. F. GfrIiSSIIIRE, : , ' • I •• .Condersport; Potter to., Fa g or 1 Titlnrille, Crayrford Co., Pa. Februarytl 1865. ' • - Ts - . i = - 11. - . 8 ' 740 - LOAN ' 4 iti antharity of the Secretary of tit- Tress nry; the undersigned:assail:Lid the Gen- Mal Subscription A gcy for the e -of Gmterif States Tre.asury Notes, b - , and , *Feb tenths per seat; interesti mnzt, known as the ‘ i , .. , _ SLIIES-THildrf ILoAri 'rheas Votes are issued under date of 15tb, 1864, andatti payable thine ye 1 . that time, iti currency, Or an cony' the option of the holder into ' V. S. 520 Siziper cen GOLD-BEARING , BO DS . These bonds are no W worth a pre um of te..,2 I nine per cent., incladmgi gold interes from Nor., which makes the actual profit n the ••i 1 _ . 7+50 loan, at current rates, including inter- I . 1 est, about ten per cent, per • I emnum, esides its ezemption from State 64 municipal tion, which adds Aom one to three per tent, more, ' 1 ac cording to the rate levied on t , other proyerty. The -interest is payable Isemi=annual y by coupons attached to each note, which may be , I cut off and sold to any ba ck _ or banker. The interest amounts tot One cent per day on a $5 O Two cents " " 1" $lOO Ten u Clussoo 2,0 4 " '" $lOOO I • e r sit " 4 it s6OO Notes of all the aenominations name , be promptly furnished upOn receipt o scriptions. 'lbis is e rn ONLY LOAN N Di • Less than $200,000,000 remain u Which will probably be disposed of the next ,60 or 90 days, when the note undoubtedly command a' premium, as uniformly been the ease on -closing the scriptiona to other Loans. la order that citizens of every town section of the country 'may be afforded 14 ties for taking the loan, the National B:, State Banks, and private Bankers throng the country have generally agreed to re i subscriptions at ear. Substribers will s their ocroa agents, in whom they have' c deuce, and who-only are to be responsiblJ the delivery of the - notes for which the: ceive orders. 1 JAY COOKER Sabacription Agent, Pliiladelp 1 Subacriptiont uiti be received by as First National Bank of Harrisburg, First National Bank of Loelthat'en, ' First National,Bank of Philadelphia, First National Bank ofiVilliamsport, Marble Yard. • THE subscriber desires to inform the zees of Potter that he can supply t with all kindi of Marble- work, as cheap as good as it can be, had any place in country. 'MONUMENTS and TOMB-STO of all kinds furnished on short notice. C. BREIINL ; Coudersport, Feb 13'65 ly To PROFESSORS OF. MUSIC, AMATEURS, ASD MUSICAL PUBLIC GENERALLY. P. A. Wundennann, Ichis4 sfiletim 7litislB motlioq 524 Broadway., Having on hand the largest stock of Fore Music in New York, which be imports frc Europe expressly to meet the taste and uirements of the American lovers - of Masi r ir pectfully calls attention to the fact, that .e Is now 'supplying Music of Every Style. a a Redaction of twenty-five to fifty per cent, less than any other house in the United_ Statei. Private Families . can be supplied (post-free) by forwarding the cash to the above address. Should the amount of ctZh forwarded exceed the cost of the Music, the balance will in promptly returned in postage currency. , 1 1 Deakis and Professors should not negleat this opportunity; they Will he liberally dealt with. N. B.—Any'and every piece of Music(vocil or instrumental) published In Europe or a perica, will be supplied to order, if accorti panied by the•cash. ! Remember the Address, ',P. A. WUNDERM-ANN, Foreign and American Music Ware-house,,! 824 Broadway, -New York. 23° • eil : r 4 . ' ta : I = l .., 0 , 2 14 W z '4 , A a o . ,p. = . a ro F=l . 0 0 01 F-. - Izi wish all persons -having, firma account with, me to call and settle immediately erill sell '1 Chap for Cosh All mi stock of IhrOhandiso , I 1 Consisting of CLOTHING, t - , - BOOTS, Ina SHOES, DRUGS, CROCKERY, 11 ' GROCERIES ; - I TOOLS, &e, &c., 1 Good ikirso 'pita liar4lLN: 3 Wagons, 1 8 7 e9as I.Cutter, • I BulieSts The prioilege of Via , good Ashery in, cons - ptete tisoking order. 15 Cents ps i dd for gool ASHES. BMD. Brtiolclaad, Pa.,,,Sept., 1864. -- Tiff OWL'S BLOOM QF ROSBS,—for the La. , 4STBBBThir . , - ,,;PENNSTLYAMA ISPERI4 on. ooffiquff, URGE 134-SOUTH FIFTH STANG >iIiTtAD=BIL datltal $1, 0 300,000. I MO, Stun at $5 auk, Kesetvcd eitplial - $250,00 11 . linsidant, ALEXUanqi 13ireetors A. 14 IeCLIIRS' i , JACEMLItt SIMINA W. DATE% Tttomas A. ear s J. C. 'BOKBUNIZIN prrza SMALL , sous a:Pt:manor.. JAMES M, SELLERS, Secretary. - Er.ixsra. W. DAVIS Treasurer. nven =1 urtst from 1219 This Company has 120 acres of land, in fee; on Allegheny River immediately opposite Oil City, and adjoining Laytoniai with 110. rods front on thedyer, and 75 rods front`on Lay't Run: 7 : Ron. C. P. Ratrisdell, editor of the Oil ' , Creek Monitor, and agent for this' land, as- 1 sures the Company that it in lots for $lOO,OOO, reserving the oil right "which is 'worth $lOO,OOO additional. Immediate reve nue will de derived for the : Company from the I sale of these lots: and the Company have two good engines with coreplete fixtures to operate immediately for oil,. The territory in this immediate locality has never failed to pro duce profitably: Also, one hundred ;acres, in fee simple, In the celebrated Cherry Run 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 any cost to the corporation and one half the proceeds to go to the Company. The ICarttn. arid St. Nicholas Companies are in "this immediate locality, and their stock is now - Commanding a large premium. lii ad. ditlon,'the Company-has 40-acres, in fee aim- I.*, on Cherry Tree R i on, which empties into Oil Creek, and in the , best producing section 'of ire" - 011 Territory, and 110 acres in fee simple, on Walnut Behd, five miles above the month of 011 Creek, and not over two miles froni the celebrated Reed well, now _produc lag over 200 per day. t; Also, the lease of three tracts of lend, tivo lon Oil Creek, each producing over ten barreis per day, and one on !Allegheny River, pro= deicing ten harrels perklay of heavy oil, worth now $2 l . per barrel. The Company now re ceives three-fourths of the proceeda of the last named well, and, one-half of the-other two. Each of these tracts will be developed by the Company by sinking additional wells, and the engines and fixtures' are - now on hand to do it. Lin will sub- sold thin IMB and The officers of the Company mean to pros ecute the development of these lands most energetically, and, they have entire confidence that they will yield very. large dividends on :he capital stock. j Subscriptions must be made. prompt rly, as more than one.-half of the stock is al ready engaged. Tubscriptions will be received at the office of the Company. r eil .ks; :GIB ITEJ -Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS Letters if Administration, to the Estate of WILLIAM S. JOHNSON, late of the county of Allegany, in the State of New York; deceased, hare been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said Estate are re4uested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same,Nvill present theta, duly authenticated; for settlement to WILLTAIf F. JONES, Adm'r: Dec. 22, 1864, Wellsville, N. Y. State IllediCart oard. .Efeadivarters Peiniy/vania Hi/ilia, Hospital Department, triarrisbur,q, Nov'r 10,1864. IrtHE Stile Medical Board Of Pennsylvania .11L is nova in session in this city, and will continue until further notice, to examine can., didates for l the post of Medical - Officers Pentisylva4a Regiments. The appointment of u namber of Aslistant Surgeons 4(1 be requirid immediately to fill vacancies now.-existing, as well as for others -constantly Occurring. Physicians of Pennsylvania,-111 good health, furnishing proper testimonials. as to moral character, kc., will oe admitted to the exam ination. • , P m i:-, •By order of the Governor - JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS, Surgeon General of,Pinasslvania. WAGON SHOP ! . rpm subscriber having located in 'Lewis " vile is prepared to do all' kinds of work in his line, on short notice and in the best manner. rosimpg luta "Repairing all'kirids. lam enabled by the aid of ma chinery to do work in the wagonline better and cheaper than any other establishment in the county. I am. also' prepared to make OCI4 FINS. EDSON HYDE. Ulysses, Penn'a, Dec. 1, 1864 - ISiSfr 11011114EiELPHIA. k- ERIE RAILROAD:— great line traverses the Northert3 and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city'of t'rie, on Lake Erie. It has neen leased by the Pennsilvania Bail Road Coinpany, and tisder their auspices is being rapidly (opened tbroughtitit its enae length. It is now in use for Passenger and "Freig t btattes's from lfartiiburg ,to St. Mary's (216 Miles) on the Eastern Division, and froth" Sheffield to Erie, .(78 Miles) on te Western Division. ?ME OV PISSENOSIC TRAINS AT . .131POIOOM Leave Eastward. Through Mail Train I . 5 40 P. Leave Westward. , Through Mail Train 1018 A. M. Cars run through wrrioirr cumsna both ways between Philadelphia. and Loclaraven and between Baltimore and boiltßaven. . . Elegant Sleeping , Cars' on Express Trains both ways between iirillitanscwirt and Bahl more, and, Williamsport and Philadelphia. For in faro:lath:42 respecting 'Passenger busi ness apply at the S. E. Cor..l2th atid Vaiket Streets. And rot P..reight busines.4 - of the Comptinj i s Agents: .- -.;,. . ! S. D. Kingston, Jr., COr. 13th sod Marhet 1 Sts., Philadelphia, ' J. W. Reynolds Eri . • J. M' Drill, Agent N. G. 11.11. Baltimore . IL IL 110131rION, $ ' • ' . - : • -. *. 4 ,fterAt Agt. PhsTa. Lams L. liotrPr, . '• • ' ,-; : teat lista 40. iloTa. Jos. li..tom ; 1 • 1 • Geta Manager, Willianuiwt. Thei Rochester Stravr-Ctutter. OLMSTED & KELLY, Coudemoit,' have the exclusive agency for this "celebrated machine, in this count: It is covenient, dn.? rabisi aid 0114 Ar - 1160.-13 N=IEMMIS=M3I WELLAILLE, N. Y. EIiLDW OTTIZILKS, Friends end 'Custom era: I return my thanks to rut for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me for the past ten year!, mid my business baling so much increased, - found it necessary to-estab lish my, headquarters -on - the -railroad, have selected Wellsvillejand hereaflerinay befound at the upper end of ibuvillege, Where I shall be pleased to see all my old customers and as many. 'new ones as -rney feel disposed to fasor me with a call. We are now opening a large Stock of - .. DRY Gd,ODS, gEiDY-MADE CLGTHDIG, . &c. and shall ever try, to give all customers good' barge' as. "Co my friends and customers at Whitesville, sincerely return you my tbauke for your liberal patronage there and shouldyouovisit me at Wellsville , I sall try to repay you for it. Skirtings and 84" P for 80 to 50 • Good ts, wort h 50 to 75. Best 'grades of Prints -from '3'l A* 35 cents, worth 45. Good Delains 25 to 87 - cents, worth 35 to 45. Good Plaid Alpaccas 28 ;to cents, worth 50 to 75: Extra Alifccss 40 •to '63 cents, worth 63 to 88. Extra all-wool Detains a 7 . to-50 cents,worth 50 to 75. Fine llocambiques .22 to 25 cents, worth 38 to 45. Fine all , wool Iferinos 69' to 80 cents, worth $1 to $1,50. 1 1 - A large stock ogCasstmers, Kt Zulus, &B uena, Broadcloths, and other goods equally as low. CLOTEMM-- This'bratelt of our trade we,call our stten i on to in particular, as we can and will save you 25 to 50 per cent. 'Pine suits front $l2 to $l5, worth $2O to $25. •Gootthlaclapants f0i53,75, worth $4,50. Extra Doeskin $4 , 60. SIMSHAW L ,&u, of die 'Best end Utest 'Fashions very . low, Fine Merinos, Thibet, Wool, Minas:Stella, :and most othet kinds. 1E165 Boots 4' Skfms. Fine "Frencli Calf ladiea' Shoes for $1,25 worth, $1,75. Men'a Fine Calf Boots $3,25 to $4,715, worth $t to $6. .tisstsizsui Crips for - .Ladiesanci Tow - MI Crocitery aware, tgaitha Pisa, kr., at piices far i belor the preientsuecetptiees. Mtooeth: L i kotri Aglotteacwm-' k, Fia; Haw: Flour. 'or it , ch Sugar, vu° 6Bo ' relTer, 4 1 21.4e114. ) I u low is can behonght in the State: SilljttiONA IWelisae, tr; T., Odchet, 50 PER CENT: O.4VED • AT UGULATORS Nos. 1 9SWAYO, PA., AND Envire Store . I BOOTS, - SHOPa, XOTIONS, ME A large assortment serylow. . ran Atid-Whi = EWE { --..,.. -.,,,.. i 1, ~.:,--.E....ijii,-,.,.:.# .'..,.-..--6,...,:, t .,,,,,,,:.;.-. tc,,. ...ir :G()ODS:'-'4. 111 ME ME L SWUM a co 4,, Hova3ast swim' ed SSW Task, it +•g• stock of seasonable. Good, whist 1tE,44 : ; . • •1 ssll as low ofAnt loam bi YsCmi fr''" listing of , SDI do Ica ' MASS 'etsooD4 DEIMA 'POPLINS, . - ,A4PI at'4 - - itozAxm(rts PLAID i.P6 t PLMOI :BLAYX -BOSS, t SIMMOI?AT. ' fOZY)/M4 (=OLT:MA ' . CASSI2=IW4, ITIZS, xrom4 Jarzwurs Full *tack =cif I'ASMONABLIcLd . ; AXiO BOOTS & ITA TS 4* CAP*, 4104., iks. okolas,srocx :w,gAm:*..,_:,7li 4X,lrxravYt zeMA!' , - ME Tea fray - 75 ctietoit - -a. 'twinning(' itursigotateiUu 'ovidoniont , ilesii.ii, rest I Eli r 0 EOM 11 ~, akorii "ONtAlMihr I~ ~ ~` =I =I E EMI MI 111 M - nil
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