114itieD: t.'B :~ theresidence of the bri e, Nov. 20, by Rodney L.,Nichols, Esq., CORNELIUS LORD, of • i weat i Wutond, N. Y., to IIirs3.,MARIAH DWIGHT, of Efebroo, Potter co. ' Penn's t' '.Ndslor of Journal ':—With -your permission t *Rat.° saj , to the readersof your pa - per that eend, , br'return mail, to all who' wish it (itee),..a : Recipe, with fall directions for mak ing And using a simple Vegetable Balm, that Will, effectually reMove, in ten days, Pimples, , Blotches Tan, Freckles, and it I impurities of tbetSltitt r leiying the same iott, clear, smooth And' beautiful. , . I will also mail free to i tfiose, hariag Bald Heads, or Bare Faces,. simple' direetions.and •Information that will enable , theta to start a fall growth of Lwkuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less,thaa thirty days. • All applicatlone answered by return mail, without ,charge. „ Respectfully yours, f, THOS P CHAPMAN, Chemist, • 3m31,. 831, Broadway, New York. PRICE CURRENT. Coirected every 'Wednesday, by P. A. STEB 'BINS ,Sr CO., Retail Dealersiin Groceries . 'I and Provisions,' "''' ' ' oppOsite D. F. Glassmire's Hotel, 1 "' ) - • Coudersport, Pi. Pled, q•reen, V bush., 1 's7sto 1 00 'do . dried,' • " , 200 250 Beans; • "•• ", 3003 50 Beeswilx; ¶ lb., *, . 40 -, J6O B ee f; _• : it 8 9 Berries, dried, V quart 15 • 2b Btielovheat, V bush., 87 100 Bilekwheat Flour,' 300 375 Butter,', lb., .. , _ ' 35 38 Cheese; ;" ' 1 20 25 CloVerseed i 700 750 Corn, V bush.,l 125 150 Corn Meal, per cwt., 375 425 Eggs, V doz., I . 18 Flour, extra, ' V bbl., I 12 00 15 00 'do superfine • " i 10 00 12 00 Baths; `1 lb., - ' 25 Hay, V ton, 20 00 25 00 Honey, .per lb., 15 20 Lard,- . " 1 25 30 Miple . SUgar, per lb., . 20 25 Oats,' bush., '75 80. . OniOns, ," ' , 100 125 Pork; V bbl., . . 35 00 40 00 Alo , 'fil lb., 4 • ; 20 25 do in whole, hog; "P lb, 12 15 POtatoes; per buSh., I 63 88 Peaches 'dried l -10 lb., 25 30 Podltry, V lb.; , - 8 10 Rye; per bush., . . 150 188 Salt,, V bbl., - l' _7,00 725 do V sack, 25 Timothy end . 250 350 Trout, per ,I. bbl., 800 9OO Wheat, V Sash. ' 175 200 White Fish, V I bbl., . 800 900 Assessor's Notice. Concerning the ,Special Income Tax upon the In , come of 1883 : lIIRSUANT to the provisions of the Joint Resolution of Congress, ,approved July 9th, 1864, .notice is hereby given that the lists of assessment of the special income duty taken by the Assistant Assessors of the 18th Col lection District of Penn's, will remain open at theiroffices respectively, for len days after the publication of this notice, for -the exami nation of all persons interested. Any matters .of error or inequality 'com plained of will be heard and adjusted at the sevetal county seats lathe District, as follows : ort Tuesday; November 29th, Lock Haven, On Friday, Deeember 2nd, • Williamsport, on Saturday, December 3d, Wellsbore, on 'Monday, December bth, and inCoudersport,•on Wednesdayl December 7th. • Immediately thereafter a complete list of adid .tai will be . placed in the hands of the Collector. _ 'GEORGE BOAL, Assessor, 18th District, Penn's. Boalsburg, Pa., Nov 14, 1864 2t Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned ] Auditor, appointed by the Orpha i k's Court of Potter ccunty to distribute the unds in the h'ands of the Ad ministrator, arising from sale of real estate ofß. Hoxic, dee'd, among the:persons legally entitled thero'to, will meet the parties inter ested,, at his office in Coudersport, on Satur day the 17th day of Deeemher next, at 10 o'clock : A.M., and perform the duties of his appointment. DAN BAKER, Auditor, Nov. 1864 Register's Notice. To all Creditors, Legatees, and other Femme in ideated : • "VOTICE is heiebygiren that the following .L named persons did on the dates affixed to their names, file the. accounts of their ad ministeation to the estates of those persons deceased, whose names are' undermen tioned, in the office of the Register for the -Probate of Wills and granting) Letters of Ad ministration inland for the county of Potter, and that the grime will be presented to the Orphan's Condit& said county for confirms tion.and allowancelon the 19th day of Dec'r next at 10 o'clock, a. m , at the Court House in said county : • F -Final account of J. W. Bird, administrator of the estate of Benj. T. Hoxie, lateof Sweden township, deceased. DAN BAKER, Register Nov. 23, 1864 .g.teate of George Estes Dec'd. NOT.IC4 HERE AS, letters of adtainistration on V the estate of George Estes, late of He bron fOvrishtp, dec'd..have been granted to the undersigned, nolice,is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said 'estate to call and settlCimme!liately and those laving claims to prose& them for payment. POLLY ESTES, Adminlstratrix. Hebron, N0v.22, 1864 6t „..French Burr Stones, Manufactory Liberty St. near thq Cot4Factor,/ HARRISBURG, PA. THE.,undersigned announces to the trade ,_that he continues to manufacture and import direct from the most celebrated quar .run in France, the best qualities of • 'French Burr Mill Stones, whickhe offers at reasonable rates and guar anteersatisfactlon to the purchaser. .Aso, every, number in use, of the celebrated .BLD,AOKER GRAND BOLTING CTOTH.• Orders:by mail promptly attended to, and .goods forwarded byrail road; canal, or express if desired. WM. H. ;KEPNER, , • 3 m23. , .. No: 40. West State St.; Harrisburg. •IltrNrS 'BLOOM- OP. ROSES,—for the La - - STEBBINS' /VII PAID FOli EGGS, - I_7 by E: li Spencei. A . S . O . APQuetticon Setthid ! Inquire at . ' ' Court .Proclamation: 1- ''''' TA - THERHAS,:the Mon: Robert. G. White, V V President Judge,•and the . Hons. `Ci 'S. , Jones and G..G. Colvin, Associate Judgei or the Courts of Oyer & Teentiner and" General Jail Delivery ; Quartee Sessions of_the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Comnion•Pleas for the Comity 'of Potter, haves-issued their precept, bearing, date • the twenty-fifth' day of Sept, in the -, year of our Lord one - thou, sand eight hrindred and sixty-four, and to *e directed, for holding ll:court:o(9s , er & Tenni nee and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Ses sions of the. Peace, Orphan's court, and 'conit of Common Pleas' in the. Borough of Corier's port, -on. MONDAY, the ,10th day of :Dee'r, next, and to continue one week: - '" '- -. Notice. is ,therefore hereby given to the car-. onus, Justices , of tbe Peace and Coristribles within the connty,. that they he then'and there in their proper persons, ai 10 o'clock, A.M4f said day, with their rolls, records, .inquiel tions, "examinations, and other rememlhanOS, to do those gains which to their offices ali7 pertain.to be done. And those who are bound by their recognilances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of said county of Potter, are to be then and there to prosecute against the as will be just. i . Dated at Coudersport, Nov. 4, 1864, and the 86th year of the Indepe deuce of the United States of America. Trial List, Dec. Terat; , 1.864. , ' 1 use of Smith vs Reynolds 2 Shafer vs May and Smith " • 3 Dickson vs Abram and Lewis Jones 4 Dickson vs Burleson 5 Wood vs W Chandler' 6 Colwell 4. Lyman. vs C Chandler 7 Price use of BoWman .vs , Efurlbert 8 `Burdic vs Fay, - Bradley 'it - Wright :• ,9 'Worth vs Radde 10 Eastwood vs Lyman, ; 11 Reitz vs Daggett • 12 Goodrich vs ~Monroe. -13 Leo vs Kenyon 111 J. OLMSTED,' Proth'„r! c • Proth'y's Office, gov'rl4, '64 To Road Contractors. I)ESPONSIBLE parties able and desirons JUL of undertaking the building of the en tire or a part of a dug road, (14 feet wide,) of from 12 to 15 milzzs in the South-Eastern part of Potter County, Penna., is.; ^pply for particulars to "CHAS. MEINE,. Esq., burveyor, Germania, Potter Co., Pa. June 8,1804.4 f. . , • The Rochester Straw-Gutter. OLIISTED & KELLY, Coudersport, haye the exclusive agency for this celebrated machine, in this county. It is covenient, du rable, and CHEAP.. Dec.l, 1860.-12. State Medical Beard,' t; Headquarteri Hospital Department, Harrisburg, Nov'r 10, 1.864. frIIE State Medical Board of Pennsylvania poiv in session in this city,xind will continue until further notice, to•eramine can didates for the post of Medical Officers in PeunSylvania Regiments. The appointment - of a number of Assistant Surgeons will be required immediately to fill vacancies now existing, as well as for others constantly occurring. Physicians of Pennsylvania, in good health, furnishing proper testimonialS• as to moral character, Zic., will be admitted to the exam ination. . . By erder of the Governor.: • JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS. Surgeon General of Pennsylvania MINK -AND GREENBACKS. MO Hunters and Trappers in Southern Al= legany and Northern Pennsylvania be it known, thatirom . this till fartherosotice; the subscribers will pay FIVE DOLLARS , EACH in greenbacks, for all healthy liVing Mink; delivered to them in Wellsville. These Mink are now worthless for fur; and. will remain comparatively so for three or four months, their skins not being prime till . about the middle of December. Whole litters of Mink now prevail on the tributaries of the Genesee and Allegany, and can be takeein box traps: Persona catching them have only to keep them donfined in a box well ventilated and kept, in a-cool place, with a dish of good pure water at all times in the box,and half a dozed if caught can be brought to market at once, Mirk can be caught much more readily now than when the season becomes advanced and cold and will bring just as good price by , selling to the Subscribers. Bring them,along singly or by the dozen, and the money, is ready. WILLIAM W. COLE ASHER P. COLE July 19, 1894.-4 m. BOOK AGENTS WANTED! IVO sell by subscription, with sample, excel lent Popular Illustrated Family .Workr. Among these is a low price HISTORY of the: REBELIAON, of which over forty thousand of Vol. 1 have already been sold. It is a good business for ex-Soldiers, and others out of employment. , - Also, for sale to Pedlars, Merchants; and Agents, Stationery Packages, Battle Scenes, Portraits and other pictures for "the Times," War Maps, beautiful Album Cards, Currency Holders, etc. Far Circulars, with particulars and terms, address HENRY HOVirt, No. 111 Main Street, Cincinnati, 0 On the Course Again. 100 Men and 50 Teams Waffled. T ° go onto 'a Lumber Job, two similes above Benezette, Elk county, Penn'a. Distance from here, 58 miles. None but GOOD Chop perssnd Woodsmen,good Teams and Wagons, are wanted. Ready fot men the first of Octo ber; for teams, the 15th. Steady work until Spring. Pay for Men : from $3O to $4O per month and found. For good horse-team and man, s3 . ..per day and, found. For good ox team Ts 2 per day and found: The best route to the Job is down the First Fork of the Sin nemahoning creek and up Bennett's Branch. Enquire when there for my Foreman, liriehael Courtney. The Job is a good one to work teams on. Forty Dollars per ton will be paid for all HAY brought in. Brink in a load I WALTOit DWIGHT Coudersport. Penn* Sept. 14, 1864, OLEAN ACADENEY. The Fall Term will commence August 31st 1864 and continue thirteen weeks. Tuition from $4.00 to 58.00 per term. Board can be had in . the Principal's family. Rooms for self-boarding pan bo had in the Academy Buildings at $2.00 per term. E. !WILDMAN, A. M. Principal, assisted by other Teachers. ;. A Teachers' Class will be organized for the inbtruction of teachers in their profession, in Which Holbrook's Normal Methods and other valuable aids will be used. • F. S. MARTIN, t'resident: STANLY MARTIN, Secretary. fI . ASH PAID FOR BUTTER, NU by._ , E. Speztr ". COMPLETE, PIOTORIAL HISTORY OF --- 2 "The pest, Ch,1ape54...04,m , A54 Success ful C qtA:RVER I " VEEKLY _ 1 • --; SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. , Critical Notieg of *Preis. "The best Family Paper published In the thiited-States.v—New London Adverffser. . • "The Model Newspaper of onr"CountrY-- camplete in all the Departments of an Amer ican family Paper—Harper's Weekly has earn ed•for itself a right to its title "A JQIIRNAL QF CIVILIZATION't".IO: F. Evening Post.` paper furnishes the best illustrations. Qnr future historians will enrich themselves out of Harper'a Weekly long after writers,and painters; and publishers are turned to dust." —New York Evangelist. "A necessity in'everY bensehold."-43oston Transcript. "it is at once a leading political and histo rical annalist of the nation."—The Press "The best of its clnsiln America" Boston Traveller. . . . The Publishers have Perfected a - system of mailing by . which they can supply the MAGA mem and WEEKLY promptly to those who pre fer to receive their periodicals, directly from this Office of Publication. - Pain:tasters and others 4esirous of getting up Clubs will be supplied with a handsoMe pictorial Show-bill oil application. The postage on Harper's Weekly is 20 cents a year, which must be paid at the subscribor's post office D: C. LMABEL , . ARM'S Wrxxvr, ode year $4 00 . ~ 4 Sktra Copy of either the Weekly or Maga zine will be supplied-gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at $4.00 each, in one remittance; or Six Copies for $2O 00. .Back Numbers can by supplied at any time. he Aanual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, is peat cloth binding,Will be sent by express, free of expense, for $6 each. A complete Set, comprising Eight Volumes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of $4 60 per VOL, freight at expense Of purchaser. Address HARPER Ak. BROTHERS, ~ ' - Franklin Square, New York. { The:. Paper- for. Every Family Circle. SEND FOR A SPEOINEN. PUBLISHED • WEEKLY. l'he 'Sunday-School Times. With a rapidly increasing subscription list and. the welcotne it has , met in thousands of homes, the Sunday School Times is about to enter on its seventh,year. Fvery successive Volume adds to the evi dence that such a paper as this was needed, and wherever it finds its way into a new neighborhood, it is hailed with pleasure by Parents and Teachers as supplying a want theY had long felt. • The Snnday School 'lYlncs contains; from week tQ week, stirring incidents of interest from the Camp, the Field, and the Hospital ; showing what heroic Christian fortitude and endurance 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 he 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 past ten years. The publisheas offer a beautiful Premium Plate of "Christ Blessing Little 'Children" to any one who will get up a list of Five new Subscribers for the Sunday School:Timas. Send for a specimen copy, which will be mailed free on receipt of a stamp to pay postage, Unquestionably di c e best sustained work .of the kind in-the .World." EtARPERIS NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINA It is t,AE 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.—Xedhodi.s( Protestant (Baltimore.), The most popular Monfhly in tie 'world.— New Yvric Observer. Wo must refer in terms 'of eulogy to the high tone and varied excellences of Heneri's MArazum—a jotirhal %Nith a mOnthiy circula tion of about 170,000 copies=in whose pages are to be found some of the choicest light and general reading of the day:, We speak of this work int an evidence of the American People ; and the popularity it has acquired Is merited. Each number contains fully 144 pages'of read ing • matter, appropriately : illustrated with good wood-cuts ; and it combines in itself the racy monthly and the more f philosophical quarterly,' blended with the best features of the daily journal.'. It has.griat power, in ,the di's'semination of a love of pure literature.— Trub'reez Guide to American Lilerature,London T li ) e volumes bound constitute of themselves a lib ary of miscellaneous reading such as can not . e found in the same, compass in any other . publication that has coma under our notice.--. Boston Courier The Publishers have perfected a system o" mailing by which they can supply . the ZINE and WEElly promptly"tO those who pre fer to recave their periodicals directly from the Office of Publication. -7- • . _ The postage on HarpePs Magazine is 24 cts a year, which must be paid at subsCriber's 'post 7 office. • • . TERMS 1 Harper'i kergazine, one year * $4 00 An extra copy of either the Maga:hie or Weekly Twill be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 00. each, in one remittance ; or Six Copies for $2O 00. Back Numbers can be supplied at any time A Complete Set, now comprising Twenty one Volumes, , in . neat cloth binding. will be 'sent by express, freight at expense of the pur chaser. for $2 25 per volume.. AS'ingila volumes, by mail, post-paid, $3 00. Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents,- by mall„poSt paid. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Franklin Square, New York, . , • • : ESTRAY. • ID'E to the. the premises of tne Subset!. in Sharoa, on or about the 25th day of October, 1864, one yearling- STEER, one yearling HEIFER, and 'one HEIFER CALF. The owner is requsted to call, prove property, pay charges and take them away,,or they will be disposed of according to law.' LEVI it. ICEINEY. Sharon; Oct. '2B; 'lBB4. SUBSCRIPTIONS 1865• TERMS J. C. GA.P.RTGUES S CO., Publishers and Booksellers, 148 S: Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Crilical NOtices of the Press StTBSCRIPTIONS 1865. , 0 ::, . Cs P4l tal 02 ari ' - iP _ 0 ra t - ,N U .-, . , ra C 7 F' . - 0 J rwisb all: persons bating open accounts with. me to call and settle immediately: I Will Cheap for Cash All my - stock of Merchandise ' Consisting of CLOTHING, ,BOOTS, and SHOES, DRUGS, CROCKERY, ' . GROCERIES, TOOLS, Ito., &0., 1 Good Horse and Harness 4 . 3 Wagons, ,• .s 1 Sleigh, 1 Cutter, ,1 Sulky, The privilege of a good Asherp in corm •• plete working order. 15 Cents paid for goOd • ASHES. . LUCIEN BIRD. Brookland, Pa., Sept., 1864. • To PROPESSOILVOF AILATICUBS, AND TUN MUSICAL PUBLIC GE I NSBALLY. P. A. Wundennann, Fohigq & Dioiean Yttsie Ithrehottse, 824 Broadway. Having on hand the largest stock of Foreign Music in New York, which he imports from Europe expressly to .meet the taste and-re quirements of the American lovers of Music, respectfully calls attention to the fact, that he is now supplying Music of Every Style of a Reduction of twenty-five to fifty per cent, less than any other house in the United States... Private Fathilies can be supplied (post free) by forwarding the cash to the mbove address. Should the amount of cash forwarded exceed tht cast of the Music",- the balance will be promptly returned in postage currency. Dealcrs and Professors should not neglect this opportunity; they will be liberally dealt with. N. B.—Any and every piece of Ifnsic(voca or Instrumental) pnbllAed in Europe or A merica, will be supplied to orde; if atcom panied by the cash. • . . Remember the Address, P.. A.-WIINDERMANN:, Foreign and American Music Ware-house, 824 Broadway, New York. 23°3 MANHOOD': .HQW RESTORED! HOW ,LOST I Just published, a new edition of Dr. •Culverwelll's Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of SPEIMIATOBALIOEA, or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary Seminal losses, I/wormier, ,Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar riage,-eto..; also, COMMOTION; EPILEPSY, and PITS, induced 13y self•i'ndulgenoe b r sexual extravagance. gerPriCe, in a settled envelope, only t ans. The celebrated author in this admirable essay clearly demonatratis, front a thirty years successful pyactice,- that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically aced without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application• of the knife— pointingout a mode of. cure, at. once simple, certain and effecutali by means of which ev ery sufferer, no' matter what his condition may be,.may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. ge-This Lecture should be in the bands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope . , to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six .cents, or two post stamps.. Address the publishers. 'CHAS. 1. O. ICLIIiE .t 127 Bowry Xow York,Post•Afce box 4586 Notice. 'OEsstANIL, Potter Co., Pa., Atrg.t, 1863 NOTICE is hereby given that Charles Mt shor, now or late of this county, holding the following described property, has not yet paid any consideration whatever fcr the same, and all 'persons are hereby warned not to pur chase. any of said property of the said Dushor before the decision of the Court is given in this case and C. , Bushor has paid to the the consiaeration mnney,therefor. The following is the propertys Ist. A certain tract of land neat' The Get mania Mill, in warrant 5075, Abbott township, Potter county, Pa., containing 100 acres.-- Also 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adjoining the aborei... -2ad. A certrin . lraci 'or land, with Mill and iraproVementi "thereon, near Kettle Creek, in warrant 5819, in Stewartson township, Potter county; Pa., containing about 204 acres. G. Beshor liolds also in trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township, Tioga county, •Pa.y on the road leading from Geimb.nia to Gaines, containing 850 acres., r'W.ItADDE. Estray. • CAME to the premises of the snbstriber in Harrison township, Potter county, Pa., about the 30th of October, a two year - old heifer, with a brown and brockled face. 'The owner wilt- come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, or she will be disposed of according to law • - , 301 Y SMITH. Iflarrison,'Oct. 13! [3w . • ser-A Rummy. of years have elapsed since the introduction of HOSTETTER'S DEG& BRATED BITTERS to the public. The prej udice existing in the minds of many persons against what are ,denominated patent medi cines at first" greatly retarded its sale, but, as its virtues and merits became kno*n,this barrier of prejudice's ag overthrown, an the demand increased so rapidly that in 'a few years scarcely a village -existed, in the United States in which the afflicted had not experi enced the benefits arising from:the use of the "Bitters " and at the present day there are to tie found in ALL ; PARTS OF THE WORLD vouchers for, the great : merits of the article: No greater cure for Dyspepsia can be found. see Advertisement. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally .verywfiere. The Last Call. NOTICE is hereby given that it is now Pour Years since P.A. Stebbins and the undersigned closed their business, and as a part of the debts due then which remain un paid-how belong tome. IX7III attend at the Store of C. S. It E. A. bilee, to Coudersport, for the nett thirty cloys to tective the pay on them front• those indebted to said concern, after Which they will bi left in the hands of an officer for collection. A word to the wise id sufficieht. • • C. S. JONES.' coudersport July 1, 1864. '5O - PER CENT. tA VI AT REGULATORS Nos. 1 & 2 ' .9 OSWAYO, PA4 AND IMI WELLSVILLE, N. Y. 10ELLOW 'CITIZENS, Friends hod Cast:m -.1. ere I return my thanks to you for,the liberal patronage bestowed upon me for'the past tea years, and my business !raving so much increased, found it necessary to estab lish my headquarters on the railroad, have selected Wellsvilleiand -hereafter may be found •at the Empire Store , i at The tipper end of tiro wbere T ikall be p leased to see all my old customers and as many new ones as may feel Irtsposed to favOr me with a call. We are cow opening a large stock of DI& GOODS) 33rfpTS, SHOES, READY-MADE CIPaTRING, YANKEE NOTIONS, ever try Ito give all customers good bargains. To my friends and customers :at Whitesville, I sincerely teturn yoa thanks for your liberal patronagethere, and sbonld yon visit me at Wellsville, elta11; to to repay yen for it. Good Skirtings and Sheeting. for 30 to 50 cents, worth 50 to 75. nest grades of Prints from .31. to 35 Oats, worth 45. 'Good Detains 25 to 3! tents, WOrth 36 to ji6. 'Good Plaid Alpaccas 28 to 30 cents, worth 50,t0 75. Extra Plain Alpaccas 40 to 63 tents, worth 63 to 88., Extra all-wool Delains 371 to 50 tents, worth 50 to 76. Fine lionambiques 22 to 25 cents, • worth' 38 to 45. Pine all.wool lieiinos 69 to 80 cents, worth $1 to $1,50. A large stock of Casiimers, st. leans, Said- netts,l3roadoidths, and other goods equally as low. I CL 0 TRIX Com This branch of out trade we =II your attenu I on to in particular, as we can and will save you 25 to 50 percent. Fine suite from $l2 to $l5, wotth $2O tds2s. Good black pants for $3;76, worth $4,50. Extra Doeskin $4,50. SILK 'dike Best and Latest Fashions, 'Tay lowl. Fine Merinos, Thibet, Wool, Brocha. Stella and most other kinds. Boots lit Shoes. A. large assortmeht very , Pint French Calf Ladies' Sheets fat $1,25 worth'sl,7s. Men's Fine Calf Boots $3,75 to s4,7ti, trotth $5 to s6v flats and Caps for Ladies and Gents, iery/dF:. Crocketsr and Hardware gout Itotbwiitrt„ at prbees far below the prestintruirket prites afteceihvi • irni 7 71. Plot Pbrk, Fish, Ifains t , r Ica, Sugar, Cafe; Pepper, Spice, &c., sr low as can be bought in the State • ' sC. 11. ' N. Y., October, 18G , • IN New Fall and Winter .GOODS. P. L sumo & co,, Him just received Eros. Now York. skew stock of Humanoid. Goode whieh , ihoy sell as low as any boss' is the Cosily; omit siltingot., ' grg Coats ca a3l misfisa via ; DR SS GOODS, 11E,G.M'E a % porimrs, ALPACA'S, 'P141113 POPLINS') 171,A VK SILKS, iIdZMORAL SZERrs, CLOAKS, CLOAKING:, 5114 WLS, ROODS, NCBLI,S; "ONTAGAth stock ol' r;';.flk • C 0 Auso BOOTS it SHOES, iIATS 4. CAPS, &c., &c., &c. QM anzgat srocr ;or 011,0C.ERIES, A 14. als Olf ItAXI4 Tea from 75 tta. to $2 per good P. A. STEBBINS' & Co.; II Cons? Nato and Elepond Stitiett, ante:vett, Sept, !1,1844 =EMI I JfOZANaJQQt.y CdS6ThtERES, CLOT!
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers