El 1 T40.) ) 017.4 COUNT JOURNAL •Coulliasprrti Wednesday Evabg, Nov. 16, 1861. - Local and Genei,al. seL,Sedgeiv Advertisernents. ! LASH paid for t'ood at this office. No. 'fiefs county. official, 2,505 inajotity • for Lincoln. r 1 , . • vs. There is a adott gain in Lannaster of 1463 since October. " Ite,„, Marshfield, the home of the great statesman, Daniel Webster, gage 224 for Lincoln, and none for 111cOlellan..i 11S;. r Tbe Soldier's vote' of this county, as far as received, gives Lincoln 131 majority. The majority in the county will be 700. - Ita,.An exhibition will he given by the 'students of the Academy, in'tife Court Souse, - on Friday of this week.. ItSS„We will publish the official vote of all :the Btates to: soon as received.) Enough is +known to show that Lincoln has Carried every -"State but Kentucky, Delaware add N. Jersey. are running this ireek for the first time this 'year,although as we go to press `the brightnesS of the sun's 'rays indicates a ~ .rapid disappearance. IgirThere were.quite a ninnber of Torchei tarried away the night of the Mass Meeting. :Parsons having any in their possession will 'please return them to P. A. Stebbins, Jr., or 40 this office, and much oblige the'Committee an charge. ger Those 'afflicted 'ivith,Douglis, Hoarse. ness, Irritation and Sorenes's of he Throat, wilt find nothing 'so efflcacipus as a Throat Remedy, as Brow'n's Bronchial Troches. Sold by all Druggists. Tiff&A. Supplementary draft 1 has taken place for this county. We Will publish A the names as soon as we can procure them. Those who have advised their friends to run away to avoid the draft are; thus ; Made to see the wickedness and folly of such a ccnirse. ' Ite,We `have been Shown by IP. A. Steb bins & Co.; a newly-patented'"el4lies-wring er" called the "Little Giant" which pronlises to excel ail others. We would !advise the ladies to cal Von Pierre and assist' him in fie- Teloping its merits. As we expected, •the Thicitic States share in the great uprising for Freedom. In California all the Union Cadidates for Con greas are elected, and Lincoln's Majority will •be from 20,000 to 25,000. Oregi r ?ri goes the same way by a handsome figUre ; and the new State of Nera'ail, comes in with a Union CcM gressman and about 3,000 majority for :Uncle Abraham. :SHERlDAN.—iLieutenant Uoinanding ,Jas. Parker, Jr., of•the United States Gunboat Maumee, received, when a Lid, the appoint peot ofa cadet at West Point, &c al the mem .tier of Coiagress from his district in Ohio. 1:- fortunately : Parker was too y'pung.to cuter he Academy v .aud his fattier, desirous that so e one in his town should th,e beaefitl of ,the appointment, cast about forailidy worthy 'of it. Ina dry-goods store ,I,tisa)tid, the son of Irish parents, who, by his' salery as eh-7.k, 'supported a widowed metherantilsister. The place was. offered to'hiru, but U - a --at first re fused; as he disliked to give Upthe clerkship. 'Upon being urged' farther, the boy consented, and entered the military academy. To-day 'he is in the 'Valley of the -:Shenandoah, and namels Philip •Sheriiifth.• -,t2i A correspondent of the Tribaa(,uuder • date of Nov. S, says, "Yesterday eth Marvin • , of Conneaut township, Crawfordliounty, Pa., being one hundred and five! years old, voted Abe Unibn-Ele'ctoral zficket, always heretofore baVing voted the Demount:Au tieltt. bus 'voted at every Presidential eleeti n ever held except that of Washington's ficSt term ; he -was iu s the -battele of Monmouth in the Rev olution, and retains all his] faculties except . , :his sight. 'On 'Tune 10, HISS, .the writer of 'this called at his residence.: Resold he was, ,103 or 100..- on that day; he wished me to put hik name on the' roll, (as I hvas ;an Tnroling officer), and also.pat dose that-lie was at the brittle of -Monmouth, =1 that he had ten gran&sons -in the Upton army. 1 I put these ,facti on the roll and .they were] copied and -aunt up to Ilatrishurg and 'Washington. •Car Last :Friday night We had a Sporite, aeons jubilee:over the re-election of Lincoln, ;the •defeat of Seymour, and the other good news tlntt crowded in upon us from all quer stars. In the absence of music the crowd ex fressed,their joy by singing," John Brown," '"Rally round the 'Flag," dc.i and in cheering rot Lincoln, Johnson, Grant, Sherman, Sheri dan, Fatragut, and our bray° soldiers in the .fields black or white, anal' in groaning for, 'match-peddlers" and eOpperheads. The feel ing was not so much of exultation over a fal , len and disgraced foe as of gratitude that our Country had been sawed from imminent peril. Every loyal heart had a right to feel jubilant 'when it became evident that the: strong com mon sense of the people, the love of horrie and liberty, had trodden down under; their feet the demagogues arguments of "taXes," "draft," . and‘stampeclmatch.loxes." "John Brown's soul is marching on." Free Maryland rings • it out upon the November air,purified Baltimore takes up the shout and echoes and re-echoes it through he'r blood-stainehatreets, and even traitor Jeff is made to sing it in a minor strain for the purpose of filling the depleted ranks of his rabble with swarthy brave's. Yes,Jobn ' Brown's - soul is guiding the advance of. that pure spirit that will soon publish to all 'the States of our noble Union : Break the chains of the • bonclnien and let the oppressed go FREE! ,111434.ducOlu'i majority, in this Stste ill bi about 18,000 inoluAiUgueSoldiSr's vott.r It is about et,o6o'!iii ; tlio libmo : • 'terns plaSss of ,iliusihess in this ; place Rill be blosbtllcla Thanksgiving )ay;:l—which occurs on thtigtirty of next week: '- • • • • • 'See :the adTertisenients of "liarper,'s Weekly," and' 4iiew Monthly Magazine," in another'Column: Thel - puithCatiota that commend theinielves by their] own intrinsio merits to th 6 patronage of.-the people. ; The "Weekly" gives a full synopsis'of all the portant events of the war, • •Tur.3l outaSs op LlEBE9.—liessis. Aier Co. have received fronr.Alexandria a cargo of rags to pay foi• their medicines, which are, largely sold in Egypt. They' are eviOntly gathered 'from all classes and, quarters of the Pacha's:dominiOns—the cast-on garments of Hadjis and .110adjis---white linen ti*ns,, loose breeches and flowing robes. Not the. least part of their bulk is cloth-in which dies were embalmed and wound for presrVa-: tion three thousand years ego. They and now; to be made into paper for Ayer's. Almanacs,' and thus, after having 'wrapped the dead for thirty centuries, Nis used to warn the living from thtS harrow lionse which they have so long inhabited ; and to which; in spite Of all our gUards and cautions, we must surely go. —Daily‘.Eveniky Journal. • Notice, A County Institute will be held in the Academy building at-Coudersport commenc 7 log Novembei continue timid days: Also, the Fall Examination of Teachers will be held as:follows ' Coudersport'. ' , "„28 " " Louisville -" 28 " " , .•,' Sunderliovillo tc. 29 it LC - Harrison Valley, , !..t •39 ,‘ t , Bingham Centre Dec. 1 " " Bird,School -House _cc 3" , 0 Durlison School House " I -11 " " •; - Teachers will be expected to bring Oper aid ink. P. T. CLAFPLIN, Co. Supt. Nov. 1. 1.86-1. , . - ' . . PRICIO +CURRENT‘ Corrected every Wednesday by P. A. STEB , BINS & CO., Retail Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, oppositeD. P. Glassmire's Hotel, 1 Coudersport, - Pa. Apples, green, %I bush., $ .50 to .7 5 do dried, 200 250 Beans, •cc . . 300 5'D • Beeswax, `i? 1b: ) '' '40 , 0 .60 Beet, si - . 'IQ '' 12 Berries; dried, TO quail 10 ~ .1.8 Buckwheat, `il!leitiSh., 87 1, 00 Bue.kwiteat Flou, 800 375 Butter, 11 lb., ' • 25 '2B Cheese ; " 2O 125 ~ Cloverseed i ' 700 750 Corn, 9 bush. / 1 ,* 150 2IA Corn Meal, per 6.74 • :. 450 475 Eig,gs, 70 , doz., 1.•!17 ~, Flour, extra; ~ 9 bbl . „, , . 12 00 . 1a 00 do superfine 1 " , : 10 00 12-00 Hams, 9 lb., I • ., '' i 25 Hay, 9 ton, I ,', 15 C.. 0 1d 00 Honey, per 1b.,! . 1.5 :20 hard, 20 '25 Maple Sugar,.perrb., . . co 25 Oats : '9 bush., . -1. , 75 Onions, &' - • - 1.00 125 Pork, 9 bbl., • • 35 00 '44 00 do 9, lb., 2o' • t 25 do in whole hog, 9 1,b.,, • Potatoes, per bush., . 6.3 ,i 88 Peaches, dried, 'il lb., 2.5 ;30 Poultry, 9 Ib., ~ b . .3.0 Rye, per bush.,-, 1 ', 150 188 Salt, 9 bbl., 1 ' 6 . 00 G 25 do l',l sadk - ,- 1 - . ~, 20 Timothy eed . 250 350 Trout, per A- !Mt; 8 . 00 qOO Wheat. 9 bush.,'. • '1 75 200 White Fish, 9 bbl., 800 900 Editor of Journal :—With your permiSsion I wish to say to - the readers of your papeithat I will send, by return mail, to all who wlBll tt (free), a Recipe; with full.tlire.ctjons for mak e ing and using a simple Vegetable Balrn,.;that will effectually remoye, in -ten :days,, Blotches, Tan, Free,kles, Anil all'impuritles of the Skin, leaving rue same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. 1. will also mail ?reeto thoSe havirik Bald Heads, or Bard Faces, simple directions' and information'thtiLiwill enable 'theit:to start a' full gro-yth of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a .Moustache, in •less _than .thirty days. All applications answered by rettirit ‘ti-thout _charge. . Respectfully yours, 10S -F -CHAPHAN,.Chensist,'l 3m31 831 Broadway, New York. , State Medical -Boaid. Headquarters Pennsylvania Militia, Hospital Department, Harrisburg, Nov 'r 10, 1844. rpHE State Medical Board' of Pennsylv4nia is now in session in this city, and will continue until further notice, to examine can didates for the post .of Medical Officers in Pennsylviinia. itegithents.; The appointment of anuthlfer of Assistant' Surgeons will be required immediately to, fill v.acancies now existing, as well as for others constantlyxiceittring. Physicians of Pennsylvania, in good health, furnishing proper testimonials, as to moral character, will be admitteii tO the 4ate-. ination. By order of the Governor': 50SEPH A. PIIILLIPS I Bur2ieon General of Pennsylvania. Trial Lisl, Dec. Terra;lBB4, Jones, use!of Smith vs Reynolds 2 Shafer vs i May Mad Smith 3 Dickson vs Abram and Lewis Jones !I Dickson vs Burleson , 5..W00d vs W Chandler ' C Colsv 11 t i• Lyman vs C Chandler 7 Price use of Bowmati. vs Efurlbett 8 Burdic vs ray, Bradley k Wright 9 Warth vs •liaddc 10 Eastwood vs Lyman 11 Keltz vs Daggett 12 Goodrich vs Monroe 13 Lee vs Kenyon IL J. OLMSTED 'Froth); Proth'y's Officc, Nov'r 14, '64 HUNT'S BLOOM OF ROSES,- , --- - for the Id- . dies,—at ' STEBBINS' (lASFI PAID FOR EGGS, vti by E. K. SpenCer. A SOAP Qnestion Settled! Inquire nt STEI3I3.IN,V, „ ,61C011P; ( EIT PjI,9,TORIAkEpTORY OF , TIIE "The.P4st, deupea, arfq ?rive _Success= 7 fu Panti7:y`Paijar in the- Tinian.” •; HARYE - R'S'' - SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED; Critical Notices of the Press. • . 1 4""ne' lit4t*PaintlYiaiier published in the Uniteid States."—New London• Advertiser. "The Model Newspaper oui" cotintrjk;— Complete is all the Departments of, an Amer lean family paper—Harper's earki. ed: for itself a right to Its title "A.3O4INAL OF CIVILIZATION l"•-• . /Y.‘ r inidg Post. !Mlle paperfarnishea the best illustrations - . Our future hiitorians will enrich themselves out of Harpers-Weekly long after writers,e4 painters, and publishers are turned to tuit." —New York Evangelist. . "A necessity in ever haseliold."L--.lloiron p a Trnscrit. • •.• , • • • - • "It is at once a leading politital'end hisio ricat anpalistof the nation." The Press. • , "The best of its class in America"-Boston Aaveller.. •' StBStiIiPTIONS. • :1865• - The Publishers have perfected :3 ryitem of maiaag by, which they can supply the MAGA ZINE and WEEKLY promptly to those who pre fer to receive their periodicals directly , from the Office of Publication. Posimasters and others . desirous of getting up. Clubs will be supplied with a handsome pictorial show-bill on app1icati0n............ The postage on Harper's Weekly is 20 cents a year, - which must be paid at the subscriber'a post office. TERMS HWED'S WIiION, one yekr $4 00 lin rxtra Copy of either the Weekly or 3raga. ? zinc will be azipplied gratis for every Chth Of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance ; or Sir Copies for $2O 00. Back Numbers can be supplied at any time. The Annual Volarnq of Harper's Weekly, ia neat cloth binding,nill be' sent by express, free dexpense, for $6 each. A complete Set, comprising Eight Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the into of $4 50 per Vol., freight at expense of purchaser. .Address • 'HARPER & BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York. The Taper for -Every Family Circle SEND FOR A SPECINEN. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. The Simday-School Times. With a rapidly increasing subscription list and the welcome it has 'met in thousands 'of homes, the Sunday Sc hool Times is about to enter on,its Seventh- year. ' ,-;very., successive volume adds to the, evi dence that-such a paper as this was needed, and where.,;ver.it finds its ray into a new neighborhood, it is hailed With pleasare by Parents and Teachers as supplying a Want they bad long'felt. The Sinday School finites contaltig, from week to.week, stirring incidents of interest from the Camp, the Field, and the Hospital; showing 'what heroic Christian fortitude and enderance are exhibited by our brethren in . arms. ' It is entirely undenominational, and is therefore welcOme at every - loyal Christian fireside. Early in November a serial of absorbing interest will be commenced from the pen'of a gifted author, one who has written} some of the best juvenile books that have been pub lished for the p 94 lan years. The publisheis offer a beautifdl Premium Plate of "Christ Blessing Little 'Children" to any one who will get up a list of Five new SubsOribers for the Sunday School Tim.”. Send for a specimen ecpy, which will be mailed frac oil receipt of a stamp to pay postage. J. C..,GAARTGLTES 'lc CO., Publishers and Booksellers, 148 S. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. . . . . "Ilizquestion,oply the hest sustained work: • . thd ki.rWnike World." TX . 4.33 P ER'S NEW I!IONTHLY DIAGAZINE, Critical 2Votices of the Press. It is the foremost Magazine of the day. The fireside never had a more delightful compan ion, nor the million a more enterprising friend than Harper's Magazine.—Xcihodist Protestant (Baltimore.) . . The most popular Monthly in the world.— New York Observer. , We must refer in terms of eulogy to the high tone and varied excelletMes of HARPER'S I!.!I.GAZINE-a journal with a moodily circula tion of about 170,000 copies—in whost pages are to be fotwd some of the choicest light and general readm,g of the' day. We speak of this work a's an'evidetice of, the AindriCan People ; and the pOplUlarity it has acquired is merited. Eadh.' nu Mb dr c o ntai n 4 pages of read ing mdtter, .approprlately illustfated with good wood-suls; and it combines.in itself the racy inchithly snd itie' mote 'philosophical quarterly, 'blended With 'the 'best features of the daily-jouruhl. 'it has great power in the dissemination of a love of pure Hteratttro.— Trubner's Guide to American Litcrature,London The volumes bontstcontilinte of themselves a library of miscellaneous reading such as'can not be "found in the same compass in any Other :publication that has, con wider 'our notice.—Boston Courier '_ICrBSdIiri"TIONS 1865. The Publishers have perfected a system of maifing•by which they Can supply the MAGA zur,s and Weekly promptly to those who pre fer-to receive their Periodicals directly from the Office - of Publicat;on. The pobtage on Harper's Magdzine :is 24 Ms. a year, WhiCh must be paid at subscriber's post-office. TERMS: . harper'. Magazine, one yeUt. ' s4'oo An extra copy of either thea;pcictlie or Weekly will be supplied gratis for every Mb of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each, in one remittance ; or,Six Copies:l'ot . $20.00. Back Number's can be supplied at ai A Complete Set, now comprising Twenty one Volumes, in neat 'cloth binding. will be . sehtby 6x-press,.freight at expense of the pur chaser for $2 25 per volume. 4inyle volumes, by mail, poll paid .. $3 00. Cloth cases, for binding, 59 Cents, 'by Mail, post paid. • Address HARPER lz BROTHERS„ • Frauklin Square, New IY,ork. •ESTRAY- Amt ft the .the premises oftne .Subscri.. •in Sharon., on or about the 25th day of October, .1864, one yearling. i sTEE,R, • one yearling HEIFER, _ and one HEIFER C 9.LF. The owner is - reqnsta to call, prove property, pay 'charges and take them array; or We) , will be diiposed of according to law. LEVI - IL. ICINEY. Sharon, Oct. 28, apt , ; . :„ 1 - • . 0 c ° 3 - - tr.„„.2 •••,_rz i • - • •-„_ ,IEI • . • •r• • I wish fill imisdits Having bOeh• actettiits with me to and settle itaniettiatelr. • I win Cheap for Cash All my stock-' of Merchandise':'..• - • Consisting of •• ". CLOTHING, " • BOOTS, • • SHOES, • DRUGS, OROCHERY • GROCERIES= • • ' TOOLS,.&e., 1 Good florae and Harness:`", 3 Wagoies, 1 Sleigh, 1 Oistter l i Syllcey, .The privilege of a good Ashery iri cam ,• - : plete working order. • 15 Cents paid for gtOd ASHES,. •• LIICiEN BIRD. Brookland,Fa., Sept., 1864. To PROFESSORS OF MUSIC, AMATEURS, 41iu THE MUSICAL PUBLIC crENERALLY, P. A. Viriridermann, i.ohigq 8: RllietiOpqOil , iil4ll,hotise, 524 Broadwaya Having on hand the largest stock'of Foreigh Music in New York, (which he imports fro Europe expressly toi meet the taste'and re quirements of the American lovers of Mole, respectfully calls attention to the fact, fbache is now supplying Mnsic of Evezy Style at a Reduction of twenty-five to fifty per cent, lest than any other house' in the United States. Private Families Can be supplied (post free) by forwarding the cath a the .above address. Should the amount of' cash forwarded exceed the cost of the Music, the balance will Joe promptly returned in Ipostage currency. Dealtrs.amd ProfeSsOrs should not neglect this opportunity; they will be liberally dealt nd niece of Music(vocal N. 13:--Atry and every r. or instrumental) published in Europe or A. merica, will be supplied to order, if accom. partied ilia cash. Remember tbke Adcireis t , 9.. A. WIIRDERMANic, Foreign and Arneric'an Music Ware-house, 824 Broadway, New York. 23°8 MANHOOD ' ROW LOSTt ROW RESTORED I . Just published. a new edition of Dr. CulverwelVA Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of SPERMATORIIHOEA, or Senilnal Weaknecs, In voluntary Seminal. losses, IMPOTENCY, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage, etc.; also, CoNspurriorijrmsEsx, and FITS, induced by self-indblgence or seival extravagance. - Price, in a gealea envelope, only 6 tens. The celebrate/1 . a.uthat: in this admirable essay clearly demonbtrates, from a 'thirty years successftll practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cued without the darigerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife— pointing out a . mode pf Care, at once simple, certain and effecntal, by 'inAns'of which. eV ery sufferer, no matter what hi 9 canditioh may be, may cure himself cheapiy,-privntely and radically. . gir This Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in is plain envelope, to any address, post-paid . , pn receipt of six cents, or twolost ,stanips. 'Ad'dress the publishers. GRAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 YOrk,Post office box 4586 - Notice. - GERMAItIA, totter Co., Pa., Aug. 1, 1863. NOTICE is heieby given that Chailes shor, now cir "this county, holding the following described property. Ids not yet paid any consideration what eveifor the same, and all persons are hepby w,at:necl not to pur chase any cf spid•froperty,of the said Paishor before the decision of the Coal, is given in this case wad C. PhiliOr has tiald•tb lne"the Considettition mottei therefor. The following js the property: Ist. A . 6eitalh 'tract of land Sear 'the Ger mania Mill, in warrant 5075, Abbott township ; Potter county, Pa., containing 100 acres.— Also 25 acres in warrant 5078 Awl adjoining the above. . , . . ~ • . 2hd. , A certrin tract 'of Wad, With Miliaria improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in warrant 5810, in Stewartson townibip,•Potter county, Pa., containing aboht 204 acres. Bushdr holds also in trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township, Tioga cbliny,, pa:, on the road leadingfrcim Germania to Gaines, containing 850 Sera. I ff - W r., 4APDA. Estray. U.A..31 . E.t0 the premises of £ho substiiber in Harrison tocchship, Potter county, Pa., about the 30th of October, .k 'two year old, heifer, with a brawn andbrockled fade. 'The owner Wilt come forward, pro've propety, pay charges and take her l away, or sift. Will be disposed of according to la* . JOHN SMITH. • Harrison, Oct. 13! . 13w • NtIBIBER of.yenrq have elapsed since the introduction of HOSTETTER'S CELE BRATED BITTERS to the public. The prej udice existing in the minds of inttny persons against Ahat are denominated patent medP eines at first greatly retarded its Hale, but, as: its virtues and merits becAme khown, this, barrier of prejudice overthrowp, and the demand iacreased so rapidly.iliat in ft few years scarcely a _village 6sisbid in the United States in which the afflicted had not experi enced the -benefits arising .ftom ,the nab of the ",Bitters," and at the present - day there are to be found in ALL ° FARTS 01? THE WORLD vouchers for the great merits df the Article. Is,tc).greater tent for byspeysia can be found. . , Bee AdveitiSement. For sale by Driiggistsrand dealers generally everlywhet.,e., , „ , . , , The' Last Call. IV - OT= is hereby given that it 4e now 1. 1 111 -roar Years since P.A. Stebbins and the undersigned closed their business, And as a part of the debts due them which remain un paid ncitv belong to me. I wilt tvtiend:at the Store of C. S.'& E. A. Jones, ih Coudersport, for the next thirty 'days to receive the pay on them from thoSe indebted to said concern, after Which they will he left in the ,hands of an officer for collection, ' A Word.to the wise is snfficlent.C.B.loNEa.„ CouderspertJuly I, 1864. . . 50 PER CEttrt SA V Ell AT BEGULIT I Nos. 1 & ,9; 05W.A...V0, :PA., AND WEitiliNititiM - I* L VIEIitOWCiTIE S, Friends and Gust m j erii return my thaniri to you Itir this liberal patronage hestoyred upon. meArihe _Past- ten years, arid in 7 business Ii much - boressea, round it neeessEirita'estabL lish 'My headquarters on the isiliciad,lavil selected Well svilte,mid hereafter may be fb and at the . ; • Empire ;Stoo at the'riiiper 'end of. the 'village, 'ivhere. I shalt be•pleased to see all my old, customers %.and as many new ones 'as .may feel diip',Osed to favor the withweall. We are . pnreopetting large stock of • • pAY .GOODS) 'B~IOTS~ READ3r2MA 6 DE CIGTHING, YANKEE NOTIONS, '&c:• and shall ever try to give all 'customers good bargains. To. my friends and customers at Whitesville . ,-, I sincerely •rethru :You 'Eli thanks foryour liberal patronage 'there, :and Should you visi t.me 'at Wellsville, 'I shell to repay you for it. . ... Gad Shiings tir k diheetihis 'for . 30 . t0 50 cents, worth .50 to 75. . . , Best grades of Prints from •31 'ants, worth 453 . , . fAoOd Delaias 25 to'S - 7 ;tents, Worth to 451 Good - Plaid Alpaccits - 28 to 30 - cents, worth 50 to 75. Extra Plain • Alpaccas 40 . to ;63 Centii,..wbrtiti .03 to AB. • . . • Extra all.,wobl belairts to•sBCeriti,'worth '5O to 75... 1 Fine Mostimbiques . 22 - to . ds cents, 401" th 38 . to 45. Fine all-woed lierintis '69 10 . 8 Q centsi worth $1 to $1,50. , . A, large stock a Gassimers, .itt. ,TeariS,'BEiti , netts, Broadcloths, Mad other-goods egnally as low. CL 0 THLIVIC,:hi , 'l t hjs ;branchcif our pifir i on to iri particular, as we can and will sate you '25 to 50 tier cent. Tine silks Tame $l2 to $l5, Worth $2O to $25. GoOd Ulack plints for $3,15, Worth sx,so. Extrtt Doeskin $1450. SILT WLS4C:, Orthe sL end lateit `irtsl2 Witt, 'very'' low.— Fine Merinos, thibett, Bteata..Stella, and must ether kinds. BootB SitokiJ. large itesoitment ,scryloiv% Fine trenl_gaif Shoes for 41,25 .worth $l, 5. lien's Fine alf itoects to $#A vorth $O to tev. Hats wtci .taps :for - Ptdies fAtia Vezt4s,. 'erk low Crockery and Hardware, gado *Hsu, &t., at 'Flees tae 'Vela* ebb present hiarket*riels. WfAsteete:vai and 04.evutZte;is. Flour, Pork, Harris, Sizgos! Voiree,! Pepper, Spzce, as lcre.ad-cini tesiastight in the State. SIMMONS, I • .Wellaville, N. Y., October, 1864 '1 Ti.Nn~~.liTi • .r 4 1111 Fall and Winkle r, STEBB::sz " Have Sat* revolted frotolletr. Tel l A ism stock bf leitionable Goods with& they will - Benno low as sty hot, is the Cotiaty soot 'sitting bt . ' 'Diek& r&"OO,DS, F'L~lb rVI M2V~, SHOES, Yki . 1 it SI Plll. 'etot4r. Mgres FAsmoiving cormmti BOOTS teo HATS 4' CAPS, ll arrOlot srock or Tea from 75141. per poptif) posderoport, Sept. 23 ? SE64 GOOD& i‘-' 7!•.i (11 Ontit itet •all ri)*D:wekg,s, &VPL:rivS, :A --1 OA'•,', mozcit.riOGOVA LA'dt .SiZ,s, ?B.,k:m'i?.4l' , S'MeSi tIOAkS, 'CL BAGS, V.issatatk.V4 ;zra . entB, drelW . L'ig o vNT-APAtil ~i~ Ave? 4E.P.) GROC.ErtIES, ALWAYS i t 0,414 y, A. strnomv Co„ Corner Mein an 4 aseeei Mremi lII= 15:211E w • ENE 'L ° !IA