THE JOURNAL. 41Coudersp - ort, "Wealvesaar:, Dec. 4, i 862. 41. K IIcALASNEV, EDITOR. Tile USE IN PAPER. ""Tlrrough the operations of the Na tion • -la Tax Lati, the materials upon vrlich we holy for the publication of .a newspaper have advarceci in price . from twenty to fifty ,per centum. The paper maker re ceires for esiobbhurk sheet nearly as much es vre receive fur it after it is printed The priceef lirinaend of tout-set/le price of later hive 'greatly itercased. Many country newspapers will be stopped en-. tireltunder the pressure of these bard limes, many have already increased their' aubicriptiou, - and even the daily papers are about to advance in price ;"—su says the Tioga. Agitator and taking. warning from the pungent hint of the paper deal• era' bill, it has increased its subscription. We have been et:tisk - tering for some weeks Jast tits propriety and policy of increas ing our subscription price and—have fi nally concluded to do so. This conclusion has been reached by the suggestions' of frieeds and by the more cogent reasons of the duty of all men to pay their debts and feed an d clothe themselves. . The Joutt war, the only paper published in the aounty, every reader knows that the busi ness of a county demands a newspaper, and judging hum the patronage our frietris have extended us dining the past eighteen-months we feel secure in believ ing' that they will continue their .upport. The rise is made reluctantly, rut] we will again mime the old rates when the price of material will Justify us in doing su. hereafter the price will he ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTs,invarialilg advance. This dhunge out take c i feet until the first of January next, end all new sub ecriptiorte, or renewals of subscriptions, wade 'before that time will be at the old rates. Bills will he.sent to all those 'ow ing us, either fer stAsci iption, adeertizitig jub work, and it' is desired and expect; ad that :they be laid -immediately. ate itttve' New Orleans papers to the 20(h ult. On Saturday ;the 15th there mat a grand Union demon4tratiou in the The Cations clubs formed in pro scission an marched through the prinei' pit streets with limbic, banners and torch itr he sidewalks, balconies and even , site lops .of - rhe- houses were thronged vett h spectators who utuitestetr,fiteii delight by .the most enthusiastic cheers. St. rharles Theatre was crowded from pit acne to hear addresses by distinguished speakers. General Butler, who wxs pies. was loudly cheered. Lx-Mayor Bar ter having wade a satisfactory explana :lion :respecting, a recent article in his pa. -per has been permitted to resume its pub lication. In the . Ist`and 2d Cortgression. _al Districts, arrangements have been made to elect members to Congress, and candi. (lutes ara plentiful and anxious to serve .their country ,iu the National Legisla ture. We lave from the Nary Departuunt "some interesting tetorts limn our :block. , ailing vessels off the Carolina coast. mender Parker, of..the steamer Cambridge, reports the destruction of a schooner .at 'Alasonboro Inlet, a few miles north of Cape Fear ; but. lie lost 13 men, taken prisoners by Rebets concealed on this was in progress, the gunboat ,Dayltght drove an English bark ashore: -Commander Duthie reports the -capture of two English schooners. Lieut. , Commairder Tiuxton reports the seizure L.o.f a contraband schooner from Wiltoing tifii. ;Rear Admital Dupont, of the flag thip Wabash, reports the ttopi.ing of two steamers (or for one steamer twice) try ing to get into Charleston. A special correspondent with Gen. Si .ol's.eorps sends an account of au iurpor tancivacnooissauce by Gen Stahel trough Aldte's and Snicker's Gaps, to i r.certain the truth -.about Jackson's rituveu.enta. . Gen. Stahel scoured the country almost to Winchester„and found that Jackson has cettainly goill South. At Snicker's Terry, Gen. Stahel fell open a large force of Rebel cavalry, routed 4144:11i, captured utunbers of horse,. and cattle, por.ucd :13ertyville, broke op thvii catt.p, Outsell them to nirilin four tuiles.of Winchester, captured all of the officers and 40 prt -WAWA of White's battallfort, aani altogeth ef cost them a loss of 50 in killed and ,wounded. Our side lust 15 in an. • Two•regitexuts of free colored wen are aow.iu service in Louisiana, west of the called the Ist and 2d Louis 'nun Native-flualds. The first is attached To Gen.' Weitzel's brigade. The secund colored regiment is acting as a guard to the railroad, and is scattered along from Algiers, ,apposite New Orleans, to.the 4ietance 450 or 00 miles, to protect it from any:pittempt of guerillas to tear up . the track 'Two other colored nts • will soon, b - it organized and ready To-go iisto ttiejfteld. A.ginfittna j o lately returned from En wile, f lays drat, half the people he •ftet aupposed \North America watiat war with South. Ameriee.aud.Wah frequently asked -where the. State of I`.lewiEoglaud was lat Clevelittid„ Ohio, a boy oEseven,tep was.ateentEd as a stibstitute for.a drafted man4utd 'received $2OO bonus. - Be s pat tilo tooney,and then , obtained 448,,ths .01;arge on.e-writ tifi.bitbettsreorpus on the gr9und that. he. was:tuudervithe .n e pro- Aeribea by law for recruits. LATEST -NEWS. IVAs'iiitiGToli, Nov. 30.— . 1re I , ave Trustworthy informed:in direct from Rich inuud. .Tire pruide,have been imam.' her panic for ` . the - pasv%we'weekrt, produced by various cutnies ; _ . The run al of Jle Ciellan, and dairathel movement of Burn side; the hurried maiming of. the forts around Richiriond; the throatened at tazir upon James giver with our new mom iturs ; the failure of . their Merrimac, their pickets being raptured upon, the Chickabouliny by Getteial Dix; Lee., - frour the offensive, suddeiily assum itig the defensive, and telegiaphieg daily. tor snore men to rave the Capital; the ieesidiat nearly all our new levy of SUO,- 1000 men are c owing down - on them at once; the piteous appeals of the army lot clothes; the loss ut 60,000 to 100.000 'men in the last ninety days in battle, by desertion, and by sickness; the fear of insurrection in the Southern States dur ing the holidays, and the hopelessness of help from Europe, haie unnie the hopes of the tiaiturs grow clinker' and darker, day after day. The Cabinet at Rielimond have order ed lieu. Lee to throw his whole army up on the Rappahannock, and dispute evety feet of ground while fie has a than huh. and Jackson has b.:en recalled with Hill and Stuart from the Valley to form' the left flank of Lee's army. Jackson was opposed to cowing, and wanted to keep up u diversem :of• our forces, he said, .by making a said into 31iiiylaile and Penh sylvania. tut he was uveilulid, by Lee and Davis. At the time of Burnside's inovenicral Longstreet Richmond, on 'his if.ay 'to North Carolina, and the eauipaigr, w lts , supposed to have been over in Virginia hr the Winter. .Part of his cops were with him. They were put iu the w,,,rtis at once and he took the cw.s for Fieder icksbura to Lid the line of the mei it possible, and rut to tem id our movements until Lue came up. There are now from 20,000 to 25.000 men and arutpad ttictiirood, mid but 80,000 north of ilium, itMludiug Lee trod Jackson's tutees. They ha'e plenty ut raw previsions, and millions of pound, of beef, link, r.nd flour are being accuniu ' litred in 11 . u:hawed. Yez-elb ale 'waling the blockade evcry week with cluthine, but, the artily is !Ain stifieling t3urnside it aware ut these fueis, ie considers hi? 4 Nice ample ta• time we' k before him. His heart u. in the eauw, and you may look for stirring times, now "'On to Richmond" will be soon again the iaders. DEATH OF GEN InVIN.—On Friday morning died Gen. James Liao, stoic. keeper at the Philadelphia Nail Yid Thu dectascd was about tlO year. ut age, was an uncle of Guy. Curtin, and tomer. ly a merchant of Centre County. lie had been stationed at the Navy.lind fur a year past, and fur slime time had been suffering from ill health. As a prumi vent member of the Whig party he had served with ability iu Congress and other honorable positions At Wit: I the he was a candidate ha . Governor, and d..tiog the Frtruunt and Litman zan.paigtn, took an active part us an uppoici.t of the nee. Trade; Pro Slatety I/owl:lacy. G e n Irvin was a now of very high character, and much esteemed by all who knew hitu.=-Ileita. Press. WASIDNOTON, Dec. I.—The following intelligence was received last night from litonside's army, dated FRED lauctttußG, Nov. 30.—The Rebels still continue to fortify vigornusly on their secohd line. It is :tow lAieved that they have thrown their in:unity fur. OCR further to then tear, who° theit camp fires tire twit so visible, instead id . evacuating tit - Or:it:kin, its - elptikeu of , in tuy dispatch of--,yesterday. It t, believed in our official quarters that the %hal force snout Fredericks. burg and within call near enough to con• eeutrate against us when we cross the river is from 100.000 to 125 000. Mts. Ilurtiside's visit to the army is teferred tit in some rewspapers us inthett tiVe of going into Whiter tom ters. This is altogether erroneous bits. Butnside simply cane doan to Acinia Creek, and remained but a few hours. ' Iler errand was purely a business one. The liresideut. the War Derartment and .IleM':l3uitisikle ale united in the view tliat- the army must nut go into Winter quartets. The present dslay. owing to certain changes in the situation, is only to take such s.eps us will insure the v:gorous and %uecessful prosecution of the campaign when it reopens. Sr Louis, Saturda). Nov. 20, '6l— Davidson telegraphs that a eavair expedition. under Idaj. r 'Furry, to the ferks of Mugu and St Fianeis Rivers, captured Col. Phelan and ten Wen of the Rebel anus. SPRINGFIELD, Me., 29. Gen. Blunt. with 5.000 Federal t.n dieie, attacked and routed 8.000 Ref els'undet Gen. 3lar Inaduke, at Cane 11111, Ark., en the 20th inbt. Sixty Rebels were killed in the engaffe them, and the balance driven stone twelve Gen. Blunt telegraphs that the Reb els me butlly whirred, and will nut prob. ably venture, north of the Boston Noun• tains itgaln this \Toner, and as they have Conhuulgttall the subsistarce in the Val triei'.Arkunsets, they tuna. soon re.. treat iutuleaas. .SAwAae—The course-_—xuen befofinountry, you know.- SHERIFF'S SALES. BY VIRTITIroj r sundry wilts of Venditioui Exponas, Fieri Patents ,and Lerari Facies mated out of the Court of Common Pleas of Pot ter County, Pennsylvania, and to me .directed, Aug expose to pablic sale or oulery. , ot the Court Mouse in Coudersport, on MONDAY, the 15th day of Dl:et 1862. at 1 o'clock, p. m.. the Al lowing described truths or parcels qf 1.M4 to wit : A certain trat:t a loud situate i n the Tp of Wert 1111thelt. Muer Co., Pa,. Beginning at a post 75 perches N of a post situate 2!5 and 3-lOths perches E of M.: S W corner otwar 'ront.No. 5074„thence 1\ 61 and 6-10ths perches to a collier, thence W 59 and.3-10ths perches to a corntr, thence S 07- and 6-10ths perches to a corner, thence4hs9 and 3-10ths perches to a cornet the place of beginning, ttAttaining Twenty fire acres of land more 4 r less, about ten acres of Which are improt'td, with. one frame House, one log barn nail some fruit trees thereon. Seiz:d, taken in execwion aid to be sold as Um property, of Mold ALSO-A certain tract of land, to wit.': lot No. tiJ of the allotment of lanes boSWeden Tp., Potter Co.. Pa.. beginnir.g, at-a post the north-west corner of lot N. 32 Of the allot ment of lands in Sweden Tp„ thence south on the west line of snit', int No. 32 one hun dred and sixty rds to post, thence west fifty-tlnee rods to n pos.l, stathng, in the emit line ct lot No. 29, the ame north on line of lots Nos. 29 and 2 , t. one, hundred and ;ixty rods to it post, thenve ev.st along the south line of lot Na. 37 fifty-ti,Te rods to the platee.ef begin ning cotito,ning Fifty-Three acres of'Which Thirty acres are improved.-with one log h o use. one log barn, and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in ex •cution. end to be sold as the - property of Morris Carpenter. ALSO—A certain tract' of land situate to ilebron township, Pot't.r Co., Pa., bounded un the west by lands of Raker & Kingsley, on the north by hemi of Norman Dwight. on .the east by "Pettet Tnatrher's - lands, and on the south by lands of Albert Davis, on wblell are about eighteen acres improved. with one shanty and otte•smalt barn thereon. Seized. !taken in execution,, and to be sold as' the pioperty of E. F, Patterson. ALSO—A certain tract of land situate in Wharton Tp. Putter co., Pe.. bounded on the, north by kralsin possession of Martin Ramon, east by lands in possession of Beesley, south' by lot in possession of Stepla n Horton, and wes: , . br tne Sumetnahoning creels, containing 198 acres with usual allowance.ol which about 60 acres are improyed,with lour frame houses. one frame bat n. one store hat=e and other outbuildings.and fruit tikes thereon. Seized, take n in txecution and to be sold as the pro perty or lames Bartrom, ALSO—A certain tract of land situate in Hebron Tp, Potter co., Pa.. bounded tin the north by lots Nos. 39 and 63. Hebron tp, on the tent by lots nos. 8t and 116 Allegany 11,, 1..,1 no. r 3 Hebron tp and unseated lands of the estate of S. M. Fox, dee'd. ou the south by said unseated lands and on the wet by lots tic's.' 81, 82. and Etii. Hebron tp. bring lot no. 83 and par; of lot n 63 of the alloinient of tams of the estate of S JI rox.fiec . d. it llebron tp. and part of warrants rum. 1810 and 1841. Contain iug 214 and 3-10th acres, with the. usual ance of six per ceut for rolids. &c. of which Forty acres are iniprovcd. on which are one to bAra, one frame barn. one frame house atr - ti some fruit trees d. Like!, in exeen lion and to be sold as the property of Albert G. Do vim. ,A LSO—_l certain tract of r"al estate, viz : bounded 'milli by lot now or late in litiss'essjuil of James Ayers, east by First Fork of the Siti um:atoning everk, south by lot of Jolt Bear livid and unseated tad and ne:t by lot now or late in possession of Thumps Mahan, con taining 50 acres, more or less and part of war nint no 41 . 126 in Wharton township. Potter l'entfo, about 23 acres improved, two frame houses, one frame harm one blacksmith shop, oat school ltom.e owl some fruit tit:es thereon Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Masan. A LSO— A certain tract of land situate in. Oswayo tp. l'otter co., l'a.,t > wit: lot untub'r i no. 75 on the !nap made by William McVicar for IleMy and Wm. S. Johnson in the year containing eighty acres-and 2.1-10Mbs of an acre. being p .rt or warrants no. 1871 3317, about Thirty acres of which are imprO- to', and on which are erected one small frame house, one log barn and other outbuildings. and some -fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in eXecn!lOn and to be sold as the property of 13. 11. Bez on . certain 'tr tct of land situate in S , :eden tp, Potter co., Pa . beginning at a post the north-west cot ner of lot no. 32 of the al lotment of lands in Swed,n tp. thence south on the west line of lot no. 32, 160 rods to a post, thence west 53 rods to a post standing iu the east litre of lot no: 29. thence north on line of lots nos. 29 And 28, 16),roils to n'post. thence east along the south line of lot no 37 53 rods to the place of beginning, containing Fifty acres, of _wit HI thirty nere;, , are improv ed with one I ,g house. one log barn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized taken in execution and to he sold as the property of ParidCroicell. Al.'-O—A certain tract of land situate in Pike tp. Potter co., Pa., bounded on the north, and county above men•toned and deseibed as full ors. to wit : bounded on the north by lit no. 3 belonging to J••s Sunderlin. on the east and south by um-eatsd lauds, and on the enst, and south by unseated on lands and the west, by lot no. 20 belonging to C containing Sixty acres. it being lot no. 32 of the allotment of the .A-lily Linds in the above mentioned towniep„ and part of warrant 5127. ALso---One other lot sito:th• iu the township, west by lot nos. 19 and 22. containing :nes and 7 10ths of an nue, it being 1 , 4 110. to Oi d part of warrants nos. 5122 amt 5127 of which Thirty acres are improvedotod on w hich are one over-shot saw-mi I, one frame dwell ing house, one frame barn, and some fruit trees thereon so—Oneotherlottleserib- ed as follows. bounded on the north by unseat ed lands and lot no. 29 on the east be lots nos. 17 and 10 and unseated lands, on the South by lots nos. 22 and 23. said on the wea by lots nos. 21 and 27, containing One hundred acres. it being lot no 9. and part of w.srrants nos 5123 and 5126.—ALso—une oar lot described as follows:. bounded on the north, east, south, and, west by unseated lands at Hunsicker k Oarlock, cottaining 40 acres, it being lot no 33 and pin of warrant n 0.5125 Seized, taken, in es. elation and to be sold as the proporty of Jotodhan Steve/axon. ALSO—A certain tract of land situate in Hebron tp, described as follows : bounded on the north-by bolds of S. ),toss, east by Jer. Burrell, and south and west by Nelson tilark, enntiliniug 10 acres about G acres improved. with one frame lioue, one frame ship, and fruit, trees thy. reon. Seized.taken in execution and to be sold us the property of IV.D. Ifidger. ALSO—A certain tract of land desCribea as fllows, to wit : commencing, at u post in the east line of the Keating lands the SE cor ner of lot No. 11 of the allotment of lands in Clam townshit;thence south by east line of the Keatinz lands f 0 rods to the N E coiner of lot no. 13. thence west. be the north line of lot 3 212 rods to the S E corner of lot st rvey:il to Jacob COle: thence north 60 rods to the S W corner of bit no. 11, therice east 212 rods to the place_ of beginning. Containing titi acres, being lot n 0.1.2 of the Keatinglatds in Clara tp. Potter co., Pa.,.and,part, of„svor..- rant no. - 2178, about 50 acres 'of : iv:Lick : Are improved with one&airier. kettle,: onejrame barn ipther 'Outbuildings,- and some foul tree's. thereoti.—ALsOne other, tract of :land' described •as' tollvu•s: vi; the S. F. corner Of.n surveyed to -- Atuos Nichols being a post ou'the,boith bßix of the Qstiliso creek, thence'north 315 rods; thence Kest 48 thenet.sciuth 207 rods to the 'north bank of the UswaYo creek, thence up said creek by, its several courses to the place of beginning. containing .92 acres. being lot no. I of the allotment . of Keating lands in Sharonlp. Potter c0.,1"ii.. 'and part of warrant n 0. . -2194 with about 75 acres improved. onefrainehouse,one frathe barn, one frame horse barn.-other out - buildings:and some fruit trees thereon. Se 4 -. ed. taken in I..teention, and to be sold as the property of Sula Stevel.B, B. F. Nichols, Newton. • ! - ALSO=-A Certain 'tract of land situate in Wharton tp. Potter co., Pa., begitining nt post in the N E corner of lot contracted to Jas Aires thence north 157 rods to a post. thence east 29 rods to a post, thence north to the west bank OCilie.t. rinneunthoning creek, thence along l ittikereek by the several courses thereof to rrant line, thence west along the warrant:line 525 rods to a- post, thence south .313 rods to a.posti thence east 525 rods to the plate of beginning: containing 629 aeres,mnre 'or less, being n part of warrant no 492 T. the Saine 'ball% unimproved. Seized, taken in execution, md to'be sold as the property of Helms dud Smith. ALSO—A certain tract of land situate in Ulyssee. tp. Potter co.. Pa.. hounded on the north' by lands of F. Galpin. east by lands of George Carpenter, south by lands of Josiah Howe, and west by land 3 offsaac Byam, con taining 50 acres. 25 acres of which are im proved, with two fame houses, one frame barn. and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro perty of George W Lewis. ALSO -A certain tract of hind situate in Swed-n tp, Potter co.. Pa., and hounded and. described as follow:: commencing at. is past the N W corner thereof.thence east 60 perches to a corner, theme north 24 and s.loths per ches to a post corner, thence east 106 ti , rehee to a post cor., thence south 99 and 2-10th per's to the road. thence along the road in a south. westerly direction 36 and 9-10th perchestot corner in the highway, thence south 73. and 6 10th perches to a corner. thence cast 49 per. to a earner, thence south 68 perches to at cor ner, tin nee west 119 and 4 Toth, perches to a corner, thence north 63 and 5-10th perches to at corner, thenre west CO , perches to a corner, thence north 159 and: 5-10th perches to the place of . beginning. containing 200 acres of laud arid being certain lots nos. 21.45 and 51 on the tamp 01 the Bingham estate in Sweden tp, Potter co.. Pa., and parts of warrants nos. 2047, 2052: 2085, and 2092, Seventy-five acres of which are improved. with one frame barn, and sheds, one log house and fruit trees. ,thereon. Seized, taken.du execution and, to, be sold as the property of J B Smith. ALSO—AII those sii . cerbtin tracts, pieces. or parcels of land situate in Pike and Hector Townships, Potter Da.. Pa.. being Ilottery Warrants Nos. 5122. 5123. 5124. 5123. 5126.1 and 512.7. and conveyed by Patents; from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to John Isiicholson.dated tbe 29th & 30th days of April, 1794, and. named Darby Goshen Natnt Thomas Concord Fairfax .k Richmond, and each tract contain'ttg One Thousand min Ninety-Nine acres, or Six. Thousand Five Hundred and Ninety-Four acres in all, :Inc being the same as conveyed by John Nichol son an d Il na nah his wife by deed dated the 18th day of Mirch,A. I) 1705. to John Ash ley. and tecorded among the land records of Potter Comty in Deed Bonk IL page 147 &c.„ excepting one piece containing 100 acres herelotOre conveyed to E. S. Morlon, one . piece containing 30 and h acres conveyed to Martin, and one piece containing 72 and 3- 4: h 3 acres conveyed to Wm. McDougall, upon which lands thete arc several improve ments viz ; One or about 30 acres, frame house, franie bare, blacksmith situp. out buildings, and some fruit trees thereon. Another of about 20 acres cleared, with a frame house, board shanty and some fruit trees tlivret.u. Another of about 33, acres cleared, with three frame houses, 1 pw-mill blrn and other outtmildinzs and same fruit trees thereon Another of about fifty acres cleared, with 1-fram house, 1 fratn. barn and some fruit Another of about 83 acres cleared land, 4 frame houses. 3 frame barns, I saw mill, some out hon=es and fruit trees theron. Another of about 12 acres cleared land,and 1 frame h , mse thernn. Another of about 50 acres cleared land,with I. frame 1)0E , e.: 1 frame barn, I log house, 1 board barn, and fruit trees thereon. Another of about acres cleared hut& Another of about 50 acres cleared land, with I frame house, 1 log house, and fruit trees thereon. Another of about 15 acres of cleared land, with 3 log houses, one log stable and other outhouses thereof , . Seized, taken in. execu tion. and to bs sold as the property of Emu -sicker S Garkcf•. _ . _ Nov. 17. 1861 LIST OF CAUSES for trial in the Court of common Pleas of Potter county, at December Term. • . Herron k Laughlin vs T J Bnrdic Fay Bradley & Dwight c. TJ Peleg & 0 Burdic W T Jones ‘s Wm Jordan Hannah 31 Wharbm vs R W Mclntyre Wll 31 etzzeroninir r &C. WT &A Jones W Jones & Btolvs J3l Kilbourn A Baring et al Trth:tee.;: - Are vs U King et al " ca W T Jones & T West Moses 'locket vs .J Brown garnishee of Ball Colwell & Lyman vs Charles Chand:er Atnor Fairbanks vs Lewis Wood L Canfield vs Fred Brooks, Garnisbee,&c J 0 Mercerean et-al rs P B•Dedrick Coulmouwettlth -vs Woodard & Sherman " Janice Mutton H. J. OLMSTED, Proth'y. Coudersport, Nov. 10, 1862, Audfloes Notice. lAVING been appointed Auditor to distri- Bute the nmney in the case of Riley; Eas- Lai es. O. C. Wapner and Peter Beatman, now in part for use of Win. Boatman, in' Potter County Common Pleas. I will attend to the duties of said 4ppoiutment on the 131 h day of Dectusber next at 2 u'eloeli, P. M., at the Pro thoautary's office in Coudersport. Nor. .24. 1863 " Aduilubtlratriil Notice. WWHEREAS, letters of Administration on the estate of John .A. Niehois,late of Sweden township, Potter eounty,.dee'd. hare been granted to he undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and diose haring claims against the same will present them duly au thenticated to the subscriber. SARAH NICIIUhS, Administrntrix Swecteu, July 21, 1t362. Mg-Subscribe for the JOUJINAL. - • • Purchased during the recent panic and great Ladies Dress' Goods, Readp-made Clothing. BOOTS and SHOES. Wool, Twine, Wall• Paper, NI JS, We respectfully invite a cull, feeling cenfideat that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction, giving better Goods for less MONEY than can be had at any other 'louse in Potter or adjoining counties. We have also adcled, to Our well-known.sto9c of goods, a new. and complete stock of, Paints Oils. Varnishes. Sponges. Corks,. .Bottles Vials and Lan4l-Globes, W3I. F. BURT, She. W. B. GRAVES P. A. STEBBINS & CO. CORNER 07 MAIN AND SECOND STREETS NEW ,GOODS decline in Goods In Now' York. DRY GOODS. HATS and CAPS. • GROCERIES PROVISIONS. CROCKERY. Fancy. Goods, NOTIONS. and WOODEN-WARE. PUIE. DRUGS. Medicines. Chemicals,, Glues; Dye Stuffs. CASTILE SOAP., &c. &c. &c. ALL OF WHICH will be sold , at the VZRY LOWEST RATES FOR CASH. Don't rail to Call and Eel) ! COUDERSPOItT r Y'I. DONE S' COLUMN MBE NEW GOODS SOMETHING ELSE' T HE subscribers at their OLD STAND ON NUN STREET, , COUDERSPORT, Offer to their old customers end the public generally for Cash, United' States Treasury Notes (which by the wal are Oxen at Par,) Wheat : Corn, Oats, Buckssheat, Butter,Chcese, Hide; Pelts, Deer Skin; and all other kinds of Skins, such as Calf Skins, Sc., also," Beans, Bens, Venison, and some other thinks' that GLASS. can't be thought of, A LARGE AND WELL.SELECTXD DRY GQOD3, DEA:PI:MADE cLOTHENG GROCERIES, Hats ; &; Gds, Hardwam, DRG'GS MEDICINES;., 4'*.11;10,. OHs, gnd, , Dye Stull Together Tejtb some of the best KEIZOSEINZ Far superiqr to the Oil Creo or Tidiot+t• Oil LAME & LAMP FIXINGS, Also a few more of tboee Superior CANDOR PLOWS, ST*IGIISHOLSr GLASS, SASH, PUTTY, • • INK, PAPER,'ENVELOPESi And otket kinds of .; • WALL PAPER, . WINDOW CURTAINS And . other articles which tinie.alone for bids us kraeritiou, all Of which will be sold as low as the WAR PRICES will allow—foi• strictly READY-PAY!! And for those articles we take, the high est market price will be paid. We are aieo General Agents for DR. D. JAYNE'S Family Medicines, DR. AYER'S Medicines, BRANDRETH'S Pills, • KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery, And all the standard Medicines of the day CALL AND SEE! C. S. & E. A.,4ONES. N. B. The pay for the GOods must be en hand when the Goods ere-delirered,'as weans determined to liye to the motto of "Pay se Yon Go." - Just one thing more. The Judgments.notes • arid book accounts. Which we base on, hand , i must be settled and, closed nil immediately izcz we fear they will be' 'stressed faster th t li tt,= axial Tsai of intiesst. AND 7 1 , NEW ! OEM ME ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS & SHOES;, PRGVIgpAs, Iron, POCKET CUTLERY, STATIONARY
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