li TAE 'POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Cocas:report, Wednesday Evenin4. Mar. 1, 11865 Local and General. re., See New Advertisemenfs - Our columns are crowded with Ad vertisements. Next weed, however, will re lieve us of some of them,. jer The Festival for the benefit of the Hospital Aid Society, - in the Court House last Wednesday eVenin 6 was a success; both artistically and .-pe.cuniarily. About $lOO were realized. Ems' The Oil'excitement in this village continues. The, shares of the first "Couders port Oil Company't are eagerly; sought after and will soon command a premium. The chances for a lively season are becoming every day more brilliant. Some interesting Oil articles are deferred for• next week's edition.- tear Brown's Bronchial Troches are re commended for public speakers and others, for the relief of Colds and to clear the voice. Their efficacy is strongly attested by ; Con gressmen,, Clergymen, Military men and oth ers Who wsn'them. As there are imitations, be sure to Obtain the genuine. Va. Sea the advertisement of the Veteran Corps beitg raised by Gem Hancock. The L . Exeputive Officer of the Committee having charge of the Birncy Brigade is Benjamin Franklin, 'sq., a gentlemen highly record. xtiendOil fOr his energy and untirirg per.se'- veranc!o. I'Ve corornead to the attention of the Veter.l ns, who desire to have i a part in the final victory over the Great Rehellinn, to this appedl of tee noble and chivalrous Hancock , . n th this nuzsrl --- )er of the Sota•:4.l. we kiling to quite a large nismb — er of libers who have not paid what is ter this the paper will be discon oon as the time for which it has has expired. Subscribers living the Borcngh will please remember ct accordingly. That which re 1. id we will collect as the opportu ,ts itself. Those with whom we business engagements will not be this rule. t. W will stop our subse due, and a tinued as been paid outside of this and mains unpl city press bare othetl aubject to our Derds.—The attention. of 'par g Deeds is directed to lons of the Act of Assembly,. which at— 11l s. Record ties boldi the provisi requires t ds and conveyances for real estate inonwealth, shall be reaorded in prili....-cording Deeds in the County .z, lands lie, ?Lilian six vionthr afte,r the f such decds and conveyance and deed and conveyance notrecorded id.' shall. be adjudged .0. :AUDIT -4 D VOID - against any subsequent for a valuable consideration, un-. deeds he recorded befo?e the re f the deed, dr conveyance tinder . 2 subsequent porchaseer or muft i. clairad 1 "All dei in this Co the office where the execution goevery suet n's aforest 'LENT AN purchaser less such cording which sue gage shall, Whiskers ! .14hiskers ! Do you w. nt Whiskers or Moustaches ? Our Grecian 'd mpound will force them .to grow on, the iitoot est face or chin, or hair on bald heads, in jix Weeks. Price, 51.94. SeOt by mai! any` here, closely sealed: Oa receipt of price. 1 ddress WARNED &CO., 1 ysta Box 138, Brooklyn, N. Y. twico o pEros Coriis of Veterans. Birnev Brigade. UNTIES AND N I O COMMISSIONS N OUR FLAG SHALL EVER BE DIMMED HE PEOPLE EVERYWHEE,E. MA First Th 4 :TOLL Bo NO STAR d the Flag bays," amd keep step to the 'East of the Ilona. 4 `llally ro 'UNTIES AND FPS. pay of a Veteran Volunteer :c 7dan psi • ar. Government Bounty ' 400 The nel cock's' Co ; For one Si City of PI ilndelphia 400 Monthly ay from Gov't, $l6 pr month 192 Clothing acconq,t yearly 42 Ward Rotr.ty (average) 25 .City relief for Vols. familles,sf; permo. 72 To" 1 1 The ne pay .of a Veteran Volunteer for two . T. ears , ; in Flaucocies Corps is, viz : , Governrrint Bounty $ 500 City-of PLiladelphia Bounty 430 Monthly liay from Gorst, $l6 pr month 384 Clothing account, $42 per year - 84 Ward gcunty (average)! • 25 City relief for family, $6 per month 144 Total $1,587 pny of it Vetefan Volunteer for three ancbck's Corp; is, viz : 'The Tie' years In ;' =I Governm City of P Monthly Clothing Ward. Bo City reli• ,ilaq.elphia 500 ray from Gov't, $l6-per mo. 570' account, $42 per year 126 nty (average) • ' . 25 .i for family, $6 per month 216 Fcital Ohsrlizqflori to QlSer 31.10qh.. The Committee who have charge of the organization of the Brigade are : O.l\V. DAVIS, HENRY C. HOWELL, GEORGE BULLOCK, • D kVID FAUST; JOHN W. EVERMAN, JOSEPH F. ,TOBIAS, • DI S. WINEBRENER, SETH B. STITT. - TIVE OFFICER OF COMMITTEE. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,.; Chief of EMI iDeteolive:Po2ire of ihe City o:f I TREASURER. • • IMORTO,N Mc3IICHAEL, Jr.; &aelier of First National Bank. RIGADE WILL BE COVPOSED OF REGIMENTS. One will be raised o direction orthe Corporations of • From these Corpora:ions:the ee will consist of— TIIE THREE under th Philadel• Committ olonel. THOMAS/ A. SCOTT, I ident Of the Penna. Railroad' Co;npanyi I FREDERICK FRALEY, FEEZ of the Schuylkill Navigation Company.; CHARLES E. SMITH, nt of the Readtng Railroad COmvany. THOMAS C. HAND. • ", of the Delaware Mutual Intruran'oe Co. ;STEPHEN' A. C4LDWgLig,-,:o .I.'ratden Presidi 'Praaen. Presicknt ! of the First -National Brak of Phila. The SECOND I REGIMENT will be raised under thE4, direction of the Manufacturers, Mereh ants' and Brokers , of Philadelphia.' The pbramitten will consist of— 1! ; BARTON H,. jENKS, 1, I LEMUEL COFFIN, • I BENET LEWIS, JE., ! CHAS. L. BORIFI, Of C. L. fit H. Boric I 1 JOHN W. SEXTON, ; 11 Of Joy Cooke Co. I I The TI IRD REGIMENT will be raised nal. der. the direction of the Corn Exchange. Thh Conimittee appointed are ' • CHARLES KNECHT; .Pr'reident of the Corn Exchange. G. JAMES, 1 JiMES L. WARD, 1' J HEFEI W. MILLER, ' 1 JAMES S. PEROT. i.. —. To et erans Everywhere. , Come and join us, whether you live in Maine Or i Midbigaii, New-Jersey, Delaware, lowa, or any other loyal State. 'All who nots. the !gallant, Hancock, and all, who ever served under the brave Birney, need no in duc'eMentlto join us after they have made up their' rniniis-to return to the front. Besides , . this; maki yourselYes recruiting officers and talk the matter Orewith, the "boys." Bring all yOu cap with y u, and You shall be put in i the same ompany', and we will hare a Brig ade with Out jealo sies or strife. Think of this, andont take too much time to decide: We want o put the thing through before the v, t . first of M. i^. 1 _ .. , - I '' OFFICERS . . , - , , will be apbointed by General ancock. NO ope heedapply to any one ,but him. The nimitte cannot take the time, :Co to decide ,6 upon sue 4 1 questions, or to answer letters. We want 1 1.0 get the soldiers and attend to their comforts. 'I , 1 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Chief of Peiectire Police ; Ilayor'A Office, Phila. l From t i e crreat mass of official correspond,- ence, we select the following, as exhibiting the manner in which the Veteran Recruits have been received and provided for. Cir culars, giving full particulars, may be had at THIS OFFICE, or at recruiting, stations, taboo! to be organized,) in diterent sections of the country.: I .1 '1 1 Vilsnriiovon, .D . C. Feb. 16. 1665. I .li e7:jar/ in Franhlin, reg.i, Chief of thc Detective Police, 'philadelphia : I . D::.4a Scn : Your detachment of veter ans for th r e Ist Corps arrived yesterday. The men, without ekception, !have been mustered into the 4rvice of the united States. lam very much obi,,ied to you for The exertion yoti Navel ;used toward filling, up my corps,' and trupt that the :5 necess you nave thus. far met tvtilt may be an earnest for greater success i the future. - - . I' am, vi.ry iespectuilv, your obtrt. servant, • WINFiELD S.'HANCOCK. major &n. U. S. Army ' Commanding Corps. ' . ; 1 II \ DQC 1r TERS IST Amts C9RPS; E l . I ,- : ISEI ' NGTON, Feb. 13, 1'645. 4 Mi. Pranklin, Chief of Police, Corner .. 1 ,4f F:ftk i l and Cfi l 'stnu4 Pianidpigia : • il Substi rites for enrolled men do not *E:ceive .te 'gov -,nment Bounty. Principals ere ex e,rapted I om draft : ''Representative recruits r'eceive t . e Government bounty.. Volunteers, inlitstitnt s,l and' tepresentative recruits re sOing in Philadelphia. are credited to that city in c ming drafts. !,,Pay commences' from the day ' , 2e enlistment' is perfected. Letter Ifr mail. IV. S. H_l COCK, 41to j.-Geu. It is. o, be expressly 'understood that Vet- I tans, eilther of the INFANTRY SERVICE, cAVAI I IIY, ARTILLERY, or -NAVAL.; may I I)elcrediled to the City, Town, County, or Townslip where they reside. ' I I 'The fo)lowing affidn'tit will exhibit at once I he admiable demearior of the reeruits when ; hey arrilred. at Washington, and how, they I,i'ere mn tered in. ' : T v 1, GTO, , 1 - - , ~.111, D. C., Feb. 13, 180. , I here' y, certify that as a Notary Public I Vas required i t6 be present at Camp Stone- Min, yes t terday, the Bth, on the occasion of mustering in of Twenty-e:ght men, recruited. by BENAMIN FRANKLIN, Esq., Chief of Detective's of Phijadelphia. That they were all, sworn in and uniformed in my presence, 1 tknil the acku6wledged that they had been iiaid all Jof the bounties I pronlfised thew by Mr. FR.-NKLI.N. f•l'fur l her sitite, that all of the above. men I erpresseti themselveS as. Ratisfied with the Conduct of Mr. ,Franklin. I further say, of my I bwn kniwled,de, that efforts were made. by hersons bout he Ealtimere depot in tVash lington to inddce the men to violate their Cngageirents frith Mr. Franklin, but to no i effect.. {say this fur the credit of the men, I Whose nhmes fire given above." See circular. I. _ . G. LAWRT:NUF Notar y Public . $1 ; 131 ONOLUSIO.N. . terans who desire to have their in toked: after without being swindled ers are directed to the ' Recruiting 10 . 6 ISoupi SIXTH Street. "Berry,s " where the Rifle is to be seen daily e Veteran is entitled to keep at the riof his lerm of service, which dis xteen shots per minute. . • fliraunitations on this sulikmt after ilanation ,mhst be brief and to the Nil! bp promptly answered by ad ; BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, ective:Dtpt. Police,Mayorrs Office Phila. .--No Loafers, Bounty Jumpers, or ion leri need apply, ss no dealing Rowed whit them. .. . %emember that each 'Feterati will be with a patent-breecli loading rifle, be flred off 16 times per minute. .4thainistrator's Sale, tAll Vi teCests 1. by sbar Ikency, Miarqn,..e kvbicii ti charges • ' All cc l this er. point. e .0 De dre=sing Cllti , f 1 N. B. Commis will be eupplie that can $2,043 -tne of an order of the Orphan's Court the conbty of Potter , the following 'd real estate belonging to the estate e Ingraham, late of the township of in said orintt . , deceased, will be sold ghest and best bidder at the Court the Boibugh of audersport on DY Y . EP for describ , of Geor! Hebron, 'to the h House rday the 2511 k day of 2/arch ffilfi 1 o'clock P. U. ~ • I t of land situate - id the town of He uttul er county, Bounded and described vs: Begi nin , at a post the east rot No. 40; conveyed by .', nd Hunt,. thence east 3 and. 7-10ths Ito h post, thence North by line of lot 1.39 perches to a post, thence west by ' id lot Nei. 56,74 and 4-1-Dths perches , thence 4onth by line of lot 87 now ,n posseision of George Higley,, 139 Ito a po'st, thence _east by the I line of 'd blot No. 4Q, 71 perches to the place i nn, hag. Conining Sixty-One and nth•b acres more or less, on which are ifteen aeresl improved, with a shanty id a frame honse partly enclosed. A. B. GOO • DSELL, • Idra A r's NOIMIALti DWIGaT, . S. nport, Feb. 37, 1865. : • next, at One 1. bron, P 1 as folio north-e Adams pprchet I No. 86, line of 7 to a pa or late • perches aforesail of beg; Two-Tel about barn an loud ZT S 7-30 LOAN By authority of the Secretary of the Treas ury, the undersigned , has assumed the Gen eral Subscription Agency for the sale of United- States Treasury Notes, bearing seven and three tenths per cent; interest, per an- num, known as the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Votes are issued under date of August 15th, 1864, and are payable three years &Om that time, in cyrreney, or are convertible at the option of the bolder into 11. S. 5=20 Six per cent. GOLD ,- BEARING .BONUS Tbese bonds are now worth a prom* of nine per cent., including gold interest frpm Nov., which makes the actual profit o_ti the 7-50 loan, at current rates, including inter est, about ten, per cent, per a"num, beifies its exemption from Slate and munieipal taxation, which adds from one , to three per cent ; more, 'Ac- cording to the rate levied on other property. The interest is payable semi-annually by coupons attached to' each note s which may be cut off and solii to any dank or banker. The interest, amoatits. One cent per da Two cents " Ten " U iL it $l . It tt Notes of all the denominations named will be prOmptly furnished upon receipt of Sub scriptions. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN fIARRET Less than $200,000.000 remain unsold which will probably be disposed of within the next GO or 90 days, when the notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as ' has . . uniformly been the case on 4 Flosnig the sub- scriptions to otheil.oans. ' Is order' that citizens of every' town and section'of the country maybe afforded facil , ties for taking the loan, the National Banks,l State, Banns, and, private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to receive subsUriptions at pat..: Subscribers will select their !own agents, in ichom the+ have confi- deuce, rind Who only are -to be responsible for the deliverylof the notes for which they re ceire;orders: : JAY COOKB, Subscription Agent, Philaq,elpbin , Subscriptions !w ill be received by Me First Naiional Bank of Harrisburg, First National Bank of Lockhnven, First National Bank of l'hiladelpliM,, First National . Bank of Williamsport, Tflarble Yard. THE subscriber desires to inform thl citi zens of Potter that he can supply them with all kinds of Marble -work, as cheap and as good as it can be had any place in the country. MONUMENTS and TOMB-STONES of all kinds furnished on - short notice. C. BILEUNLE. Coudersport:, Feb 13 '135 ly • To PROFT.SFORS OF MUSIC, AMATEURS, AND TliE MUSICAL PCBLIC GENERALLY. P. A. Virundennann, Fact . .9ll •1:111 1 ,•;i. , "' I... l . l 4irefik3W, I 524 ,Eooadway. Having on hand the largest stock of Foreign ttisic in New York, which lie imports from Europe expressly to meet the taste gild re ; quirements of the American lovers of Music. !respectfully calls attention to the fact, that he is now supplying Music of Evety Style at a ItCduction of twenty-five to fifty tier cept, less than any other house in the United States. i • P.rivate Families can be rapplied (post free) by forw - arding the cash to the above address. Should the amount of cash forwarded exceed tiro cost of .the Music, the balance will be I pr . omptly returned in postage currency. • Dealers and Professors should not neglect tlais.opportunity; they will be liberally dealt wi•l4. • I N. B.—Any and every piece of Mnsic(vocal I or instrumental) published. in Europe or A merica. will be supplied to sbrder, if accom pained oy the cash. Remember the Address, P. A. WUNDERMANN, Foreign and American Music WEire-hOuse, 824 Broadway, New York. 23°3 i ' .. 41 Cs z fll cr-' .n 45 0 P • ' ' ' ra En -e. EA 0 P .... E ., rA fl I visa all persons haring open account with me to call and settle immediately. I Will sell Cheap for Cash All my stock of Merchandise Consisting of CLOTHING, BOOTS, and SHOES, DRUGS, CROCKERY', GROCERIES. TOOLS, ,te., 1 Good Horse and Harness..: • 3 Wagons, .1 Sleigh, 1 Cutter, ' 1 Sulk.ey, The privilege of a good Ashery in com plete working order. 15 Cent 4 paid for good ASTITSI LUCIEN BIRD. Brookland, Pa., Sept., 1864. 11111UNT'S BLOOM. OF ROSESi—for the La §TABBEiS' .: , ,.. - X:.BAROAAN.I THE MOST DESIRABLE HOTEL TN NORTH ERN PENNSYLVANIA, TO BE • - I SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE. The Subscriber offers at' PRIVATE SALE the Honse which he ba.soccupied:for thelast ten - yetirs and known as the DERSPORT HOTEL. It is (situatedat the. County Seat of Potter Coati% , Pennsylvania, is capahle of as com modating SeventY-Five guests, has running water in several of the rooms on the base mPrit floor, and A. BARN ONE HUNDRED feet long. The lot has a front of 130 feetlon Main Street mid 180 feet on Second Street. All the necessary out -buildings, ; Icelhou4s, Sbeds, &c., are in good condition. ' The attention of persons desiring to pur chase a Hotel is called to this property. It has for a long time been considered one of the hest paying Hotels in the norhern sec tion, it is: the centre of a great amount of avel,and has the advantage of a reputation of being "weR-kept." A Company with a large Capital Stock will commence, boring for Oil in the early Spring with g i tod indications of success. Oil has been take from the surface of a stream only one square from the 'Hotel and those best coni?etent to, judge seem to have Imo doubt of there being=Oil, not cnly in the County, but within the limits of the Borough. Of course every owe_ Can see what an advantage this ,will be to all the Hotels in this County, but more decidedly to this .one, as it is by Tar the best in this section. The under Signed being. engaged in another business which req iires his whole time finds himself unable to a tend to it, and this is the only reason for his'lselling. • ' For further particulars address • D. Ir. GI,ASS.MIRE, on a S5O note " $1(10 ." $5OO d $lOOO " ".$5OOO " Coudersport, Potter C 0.,, Pa., Or . Tit-isville. Crawford C0.,-Pa. February 22, 1865. ME:: Subscriber oilers fur Sale the follow JJLL ing tracts of land, to wit One tract of One flundr,ed and Forty-three and sevn-tenths acres in Pike township, Potter county, on the Genesee Forks. Price $llOO. Sint) . acres are 'improved, with one log barn, frame, eitchen, frame bain, forty gm - Y . l fruit tees, and two hundred sugar maple trees. The farm will cut grass, in a good season, sufficient, at present prices, to pay for it. Also, another tract of Fifty-six and two tenths acres, in Eulalia township. four miles from Coudersport, Thirty acres of which are improved, with one frame house, log barn, and some fruit trees thereon., Price ~$450. Also, a iWagon Shop and half lot In the -Borough of Coudersport, onelOt west of P. A. Stebbins & Co's Store near Ghissmire's Hotel. The tools, lurriber, ice.. can be bought rea sonably ; or a portion of them.if the purchaser so desart-s.. 9ne half can be paid in Wagon- Work, A reduction o ten per cent %via be made for Cash down. , • For 'urther particulars enquire of the sub scriber at his Wagon-Shop in CuodersPort. Feb. 20. 186 - 3. ;W. P.. IyES. ASTI.R Alt. . - , OIE to the premises of the subscriber in C ' in Harrison township. Sept. 20, 18G4, one Ismail two year old RED STEER, one yearling rtIED HEIFER, wish no particular remarks. The-owner will please come forward, prove prciperty, pay charges and take 'them 'away or they will be sold according to law.. - Jolly 11.. WATROUS.• ' Harrison Valley, Jan. 28. 1864. ! VirflEitEAS Letters of Administr r ation to I the Estate of WILLIAM - S. JOHNSON, Mate'of the 'county of Allegany, to the State of New York, deceased, have .been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to said 1 Estate are requested to make immediate pay ( ment, and those having claims against the I same will present them, duly authenticateld. I for settleme , tt to WILLIAM F. JONES, A dru'r. Dn. 22, 1E64. Wellsville, N. Y WAGON SHOP ! subscriber having loCated in Letvis _lL villa is prepared to do all kinds of work ; • in his line, on Short ncnied . 'and in the best lIMEM Making and Repairing of all kinds. lam enabled by the aid of ma chinery to do work in the wagon-line better aid cheaper than any other ez=tablisbnent in tee county. I am also 'prenared to make COFFINS- EDSON HYDE. tlysses,Tenn'a, Dec. 1, 18.64 MO P - ILA . DELPHIA:I - . ERIE RAILROAD.— This great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has neen leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company,: and trader' their auspices is being rapidly Opened througliout its entire length. It is now in une.for Passenger and. Freight business from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (nr . miles) on the Eastern Division,' and from Sheffield to Erie, (TS miles) on the Western Division. • TIME OF FASSI — SGFIti i - r.anvs AT. EMPOitIIMI•: Leave Eastward. Through Mail Train . 340 P. M. Leave Westward. , Through Mail Train .." 10 18 A. M. Cars run through T:ITHOGT CfiANGE both ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven . . and between Baltimore and. Lock Hayen. • Elegant Sleeping - Cars on ExpresS Trains both ways between Williamsport rtiVV:alti• more, and WilliamspOrt ivad lia. For information,respecting Passenger ausi nese apply at : the& E. Cor. 12th and Mar,Xt Streets. . _ And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: S. B. Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market Sts., Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds Erie. J. 31. Drill, Agent N. C. B. B. Baltimore. •E. H. Houstos, Gen'l _Freight Agt. Phil' a Lzwis L. HOUPT, Gen'l Mira Agt. Phiea. Jos. D. POTTS, ' Gtn'l Manager, WiTliamsport (YAK{ PAID FOR EGGS, IL) by ' E. K. Sponcex FOR. SAVE, Administrator's 50 PER CE i , AT REG Nos. OS4VA WELtisvi VELLOW CITIZEN 12 &B.: I return my liberal patronage bes past Jett }.ears, and much increased, foun:l lis.h my headquarters selected Wellsville,an'. at the Emph at the 'upper end of t, be pleased to see all as many new ones favor me with a 4.411 large stoehl of I DRY GOODS, 'READY-MADE YANK ikc., and shall ever I good bargains. To at Whitesville, I thanks fOr your lib shouldyouovisit me to r4ay you for it. Good •ShirtingsT anl cents, ,worth 50't1 Best graces of Pri.. Worth 45. Good Delains 25 to Good Plaid Alp:leo. 50 to 75. • I Extra Plain- . Alpac. 63. to 88. Extra all-wool Delta 50 to 75. .1 Fine lloxambiques to 45. Finer:lt-vs - oar Mari $1 to .$1.130. A large stock of C netts, Broadcloth s as low. CL 0 This branch of oar ion to in particula you 25 to 50 per c: to $15, , worth S2Q for $3,75, worth, $4 SILKS,N of the Bes i t Fine Merinos, TM' and most other kin 1 1565 Boots A large as Fine French Calf - ivurth $175, Men's Fine Calf Bo' Y 5 to Hats and Caps j i ] Ladi Crockery at Fr; ces far telord i <~~~~~ Flour, lea, Pell) u low as can Wellsville, N. T. SAVED LATORS dk 29 0, PA., inli LE, N.' Y !Friends and. Custom i ;hanks to 'you for the :towed upon me for the .y busines3 having so it necessary to estab on the - railroad, have hereafter may he found • Store e cilinge, where I shall my old cus+maers and s may feel ilisposed to We are no* opening a MI al SHOES, EMIR 'IT NOTIONS, y to give all customers my friends and customers incenely returu you tny arl patronage there, and at Wellsville, I shall try Sheefing3 for 30 to 50 s from 31 to 35 cents, e 7 cents, worth 35 to 451 ,3 28 to 30 cents, worth ss 40 to C:i cents, worth ns 31 to 50 cents, worth 2 2 t 025 cents, worth 38 os 69 to SO cents, worth I ssitners, Kt. Jeans, Sati , and other pods equally L7rG.~~ Itrade we call Tour atteu -ill save wFeinceanand will. suite froris $l2 o $25. Good black pants ' 0. Estra Doeskin $4,50. i-WL of FaEb;ons, very lorr. net, Weol, Brcelta. Stella 45,.. • Shoes. • . • . .o-tipent retilow. Ladies' Shoes, ;for $1,25 '•,t l l 4;3,75 to $4,75,.w0rtk es and Gents, very low and Hardwares fotiDlls, the present market prices d 7IOIàC. I .Poi• , Fisk, j Hants, ",'llgar, Coffer, &c., e bongbt in the State SIMMONS, October ) 1864 - Neiv Fall and Wintet GOODS. z ; Pa STEB)3IN3 & CO : Have jns stock of se sell as low sisting of all vsszioasi tis s DRESS GOODS, DEL4LVES, EWPALNA ALPACA'S, _ iIOZANSIG:t PLAID, ,POPLIN., ALA SILKS, BALMORAL T CLOAKS, CLOAnXGAT, s„ ‘ CASSIMERES 1 SHAWLS, HOODS, NUB L 4 3, Fuld stock of MEN'S / FASHIONABLE CLOtrIIING ALSO BOOTS & SHOEIS, HATS ije CAPS, &c., &c., 1 I i - CHOICE STOCK OP I GROCFjtiE S, _ I AI WAYS 011 Tea from 75 ets. to 112 per pewit • P, A, STEBBINS' iir. l Co., Comer Yale aid Snood' Oirsdasportdiept. 31, lea a;1 U FEM El / MI UV. halt NIS. MEI =EI CL 0 Tit, ONTAGEAri liE
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