ISE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL E 1 Condareport, Wednesday Evening, NO. 30, . 1864 The Military and Naval successes of 1864, With the. anspicious result 4 oar Presidential • contest, hate lifted a heavy weight fi'om the ,breasts of the Loyal Millions of our COuntry men. It is now felt, even by thbse Who have been distrustful and laint-hearted, that the Union. is to emerge-triumphant frtion, the deadly strife whereinto she was so . Wickedly , precipitated,by her assailants, and that Sia- Very, her relentless foe, is to encounter thi fate of Haman. The perils of foreign inter vention and of Western insurrection are safely' passed; Anstameu loNcots, no longertissaii-. able as the choice of a minority, holds the] helm of State for four years longer.; Re-1 hellion, palpably weakened by its defeats and losses during the year now closing—with its credit so reduced that, its purse 7 bearpr off chilly decla'res that its - Treasury Notes can only be exChanzed 'for coin at the ;rate of, twenty-five for one, while its bonds commandJ but six. cents on the dollar—but awaits the blow which shall soon strike the sword from its parricidal hand and remit its master-spir its to the juitice, or it may be to the, clemen cy, of a sorely wronged and justly incensed but forbearing and magnanimous People. Such are the auspices which justify our faith that the year soon to open will see the Stars and, Stripes float unchallenged from: every battlement in the Republic, and the perfect, law, of Liberty for All 'immovably imbedded l in the Constitution of oar :Union. • Tas .NEw-Yons TRIBUNE, founded in 18111, will enter upon its twenty-fourth year with quickened hopes' and enlarged means of use fulness. Its principles need no re-statetnent : its aims are the diffusion of intelligence and the inculcation of se spirit 8f Freedom and Humanity. When this truth shall hate been generelly recognized and established as the basis of odr institutions' aril polity, that in justice to the poorest, the weakest, the most despised, is a fearful mistake—that no com munity or State can afford to wrong even its humblest member—then will cur land bask once more in, the calm sunshine of peace and prosperity.- THE Tatman I as for the last year been pub lished withotit profit to its proprietors, , sulely because of the depreciation, of our Currency below the specie standard, - coMpelling, us to buy paper and other materials it a cost con siderably above the full amount received from our subscribers. On our Weekly editiOn, the net less has timonuted to many thousands of dollars; while our larfc receipts from Adver • t been . wholly absorbed by the ex 'Nevada is to be added to she list of; t; t_aore mang.."ve ry expenses for J.-. Correspondence, J 'Lincoln States, making a total of twenty-', Teletzrapllint , 'c . devolved en us by the War.' three States and 216 electoral votes for the! As we do not suppose our patrons desire Bight. The popular majority will quite ;each that we should work for them at our own cost and prefer not to be patronized by any'. 400,000. The army vote is more than three! who may, k desire it, we have scinewliA to one for Lincoln in the army once cern.; minced for toe ensuing year the prices of onr mended by Geh. -McClellan, and in the West- ! Semi-Weekly and Weekly, as we has already our . iiitily th editions. This tern armies they voted almost unanimously for la . do e n r e „ a 7 e P T Il u T iv of Lincoln. The Union majority in this State before a time P wben farmers o e l u V r a C s .dl n U e ll v ir e V r on Congress in October is, 13,859, including could bay Tut: Tatat - sm for so little of their the whole vote. On the home vote there is: own,- products Or labor as they can by the a small Democratic majority. The majority; f°/ -I °lving TERAIS. for Lincoln on the home vote is about 10,000, • DAILY _TRIBUNE. and will be fully, '20,000 with the army vote -Ingle copy, 4 cents. ; .added. • - Mail sub3cribprs.l tcpy,l yr-312 no., $lO 00 - Local, and General. See New Advertisements MASONIC FESTIVAL. There Will be an adjourned meeting "of Eddie. Lodge, No. 342, on St. John's INiy, Dec. 27, 1864, at 2 o'clock P. M., for thepur , pose of Installing officers and other business. There will also be a Sniper at Gle.ssinire'S Hotel, at 7 o'clock P. and a Cotillon Party in the evening. All members of the Lodge We invited to attend.. By order 'of 'Commit4e. .20...Dsowsso--At West Pike, Potter Co., _:Pa., 'on Sunday, Nov. 20, ,1864, Edward - 'Orland Martin, aged 34 years, 8 months and - d5 days. The deceased was subject to fits from infancy. lie was faithful in the die . 'charge of his duties and we believe has gone to A Friend who is ever kind to the unfor- Unite. . "Our Young • Ticknor k Fields' the well-known and sic ' cessfal publishers of the Atlantic Monthly, . propose to begin the publication of a new illassrated magazine for young people, to be • tailed "Otirt Yocum Fow's." It will be issued 'Monthly, under the editorial management of .1. T. Trowbridge, Gail Hamilton, and Lucy Larcom--all' popular writers of juvenile lit . eratnre. Among the regular conrributors will be Captain Mayne Reid, Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, Prof. Holmes, "Carleton," Edmund Kirke, Grace: Greenwood and Miss Alcott. Fech_number. is to be adorned with spirited engravings and other agreeable de signs. The publishers announce that they will endeavor to furnish a magazine that will I be always welcome ; to boys and girls, and whose arrival will be expected with pleasure. 'That the management which has made the .Atlantic Monthly what it is will succeed in this, we cannot doubt. Our faith in their ability is such that -we feel entirely safe in *sissnring our readers that the new monthly - will be just what they want for their young folks. The price is 52 per year. ---- .. . SEMI-WEEKLY TiIIBUNE. .4 I'iIARRIED: . 1 in She- i Mail.subscrsbers,.l copy,l year-104 no.s 400 At the residence of 0, C. Warner, do i ' copies do do , 7 00 Ton tp., by R. L. Nichols, Esq„ Daniel B.! do , , o copies ()rover, for each 300 :Stebbins and MisS Emma J. Benyan,. all oft' Oswayo. . I • WEEIitY TRItSUNE. 1 In Coudersport, Pa:, Tuesday, Nov. 19th. I Mail subscribers r singie copy,lyr,s2 nos, 2 50 1 1864,by.H0n. C. S. Jones, Mr. Frank Van-1 do 'Clubs of ti ye 10 00 ' : 'wormer,, of Ceres, Pa., to Miss Elizabeth C. Persons remitting $2O for- 10 copies, will re ! -I i . ceive!cne copy extra, gratis. Brown, of the former place. , Persons remitting 540 for 20 copies, will re . ccive one. copy Semi-Weekly, gratis. 0 : Editor of Journql :—With your permission :‘, • .... ersons remitting j=.o for 10 'copies, will i.-e -1.1 wish to say to the readers of your paper that , • 1, , ceive: one copy Daily, gratis. '/ will send, by return Tagil, to all who wish it 'r Drafts on New-York payable to' the order (free), a Recipe, with full. directions for mak- of "TIM TUIDLNI:.," being saf,r. are 'preferable •ing and using a simple; Vegetable Balm, that' ty any other Mode - of remittance. But ,where 'will effectually remove, in ten days, Pimples, ! drafts cannot be conveniently Procured. Blotches, Tan, Freckles; and ail impurities of] United States, or - National Bank bill. , are the. -the Skin, leaving the - same soft, clear, smooth i next best, and may be sent by mail :•but in mud beautiful. , i case of loss„-Tne.Tatemln will not be reSnon- I will also ruaillbfree to e.bose . haPieg Bald ! sible unless lUrnisbed with a full description Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and !of the bills, -including the name of the bank. information that will enable them to start a I denorninationland number, and tile time and" full gro3-th of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a!! place of the Mailing, of the letter with the --;Moustache, in less than thirty days. . , enclosures, Address All applications answered by return mail! I TIIE TRIBUNE, New-York. _ _________ !-- -- . ....____;___ • .without-charge. Respectfully yours, ._.. THUS r CIIAPILAN, Chemist, I -831. &roadway, New Vol-li.. 3m31 PRICE CURRENT. 'Corrected every - Wednesday by P. A. STEB BINS & CO., Itetail Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, apposite D. F. Giasstuiree Hotel, Coudersport, Pa, -Apples,'7.reen, %3 bush., do dried, Beans, Beeswax, 11 lb., Beef, 61 Berries, dried, quark Buckwheat, 4-.1 busk., -Buckwheat Fleur ) Butter, 11 lb., Cheese, " Cloverseed Corn, % bush., Corn Meal, per cwt., Eggs, V doz. , Flour, extra, V bbl., 12.00 15 00 do shperfine '" 1U 00 32 00 Hams, V 1b.,.. , 25 'Hay, V ton, ' 20 00 25 00 Honey, per lb., - 15 21 Lard; 1 1 , :. 25 30 Maple Sugaii, per lb. ) 20 25 Oats, V bush., ~ '..73 SO -Onions, -- "! ' - . 100 125 Pork, 14 bbl:, 35 09 40 00 do V 11i.,1 20 25 do in whole hog, V Ib,, . 1 12 as Potatoes, per_ bus IL, I 63 88 Peaches, dried, V lb., ' 25 I 0 Poultry, V lb., 8 10 -Rye, per bush., 150 188 Salt,-V bbl., . 700 725 do V sack, , , ' 25 Timothy eed 260 350 Trout, per ~1.- bbl., 9 .. 8 00 _OO Wheat, V bush., \ - 175 200 White Fish, Vi bbl., I 800 900 EsSate of George Estee, Dec d. NOTICE-_ WHEREAS, letters of adniinistration on V. the estate of George Estes, late of He brOn township, dec'd, bare been granted to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to call and settle immediately and those haying claims to present them for payment. POLLY ESTES, Administntrix. • Hebron. Nov. 22, 1864 6t p • ASEr PAID FOR EGGS, J_b7 E. K Spencer. lUNT'S BLOO3I OF ROSES—for the La. dies i L-at STEBBLNS' THE TRIBUNE FOR .18.65. Notice T HE tUdOsigned, ...And - it:or, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Niter county- to distribute the; funds in the hands of the Ad thinistrator,jarisin,g from sale bf.ter.4 estate of B. T. Hoxie, oe:d, =one the persons legally entitled thereto, will meet the parties inter ested, at.:his dice in Couderrt, en Satur day the 17E111 day of December next, at 10 o'clock,,A. M., and perform the duties of his appointment. DAN BAKER, Auditor. Nov. 14, 1864 -, .$ 75't01 CO 300 250 Ci 00 • 350 40 CO 8 9 15 21, .87 100 -3 00 375 35 38 20 25 700 750 Register's Notice. To all Creditors,, LPgatees, and other peons in terested : , XTOTICt ishereby girst that the following IN named persons 'did on the dates affixed to their names} file the accounts c.f . their ad ministration to the estates of those persons deceased, I,:c.,i.a . bose naufei 'are undermen tioned, in theioffice of the Register for the probate of Wills and granting Letters of Ad ministration in and for the county of Potter, and that the same will be presented to me Orphan's 'Court of said cdnety for confirma tion and alloWanceon the 'l9th da!y of Dec'r next at 10 o'clock, a. ru , at the Court House in said county : 125 150 375 425 Bird account of J. W. Bird, administrator of the e.state of Benj.. lloxie, late of Sweden township, deceased. I , DAN B.3KER, Register Nov. 23, 1864 is French Burr Mill Stones, ..lian;ilfactory iFberty St. near the. Cotton rectory . /SHE tindersi:,rned announces to the[tratle _IL that he bc , outiaues to manufacture and import direct from the most•eelebra.tad :quar ries in France] the best qualities of Frencli gun' Mill Stones, which he offers et reasonable :ales apd . , guar antees satisfaCtion to the purchaser. ;Also, every number in use, of the celebrated.. OLD AUKER GRAND BOLTING MTH. Orders by mail promptly attended td, and goods forwarded by railroad, canal, or express if desired. W. 1.1. H. KEPNEH,' *.im23. No. 10. West State St., Harrisburg. Ein. Spencer's Ready-Pay Store is 4 the only strictly Cash Store in Conder sport If you wish to buy Goods for cam, call at Spencer's - ENT'S BLOUTOF ROSES,—for the La STEBBLVS' PROSPECTUS. HARRISBURG, P Cogrk, Proclamation. the Bon. Robert G. White r Vl F ;‘ieside atJudge, and the Hons. C. S. Tones and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judges of the CiitirtS.rif Dyer: & Telmiiiir and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Conrt and ,Court,of Common Pleas for the county of Potter. here issued their precept,..bearlog_date the „twenty-fifth day of Sept, in the year of our Lord one -thou s:44 ,eighthundred and simty-four, and to me directed, for holding a court of Oyer & Termi n.er-and General Jail Delivery, Quarter , Ses nous of the Peace, Orphan's court, and court of Common Pleas in the Borough of„Couders port, on MONDAY, the Apth day of ;Deer, next, and to continue, one week: • Notice is therefore hereby givenja the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there i 4 their proper persons, evil) o'clock, A. 4. of said day, with, their rolls, records, inquisi thins examinations, and other remembrances,' to do those things which to their offices ap pertain to be done. ,And those who are bound' by their recognizances 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 them as will bejust. Dated at Coudersport, Nov. 4, 1864, and the Sall year of the Independence of the United States of America. Trial List, Dec. Term. 1864. Jones, use of Smith vs Reynolds 7. :Shafer vs 3lay and Smith 3 Dickson vs Abram and Lewis Jones 4 Dickson .Ts Burleson_ 5 Wood vs VP Chandlei 6 Colwell4Lyman. vs C Chandler ' Price use of Bowman vs Hulbert 8 Burdic vs Fay, Bradley & Wright 9 Warth Ts Radde 10 Eastwood vs Lyman ll Keltz vs Daggett " 12 r. oodrlcli vs Monroe - 13 Lee Is Kenyon 11. J. OL3ISTED, Froth?. Proth'y's O Ice , Noy'r 14, '64 To Road COntractors. = , 13 SPONSIBLE parties able and desirous SOIL of undertaking the building of the en tire or a part of a dng road, (lW; feet wide,) of from , •l2 to 15 miles in' the South-Eastern Fait of Potter County, Penna., -spply for paitieular.s to CHAS. MEINE; Esq., nurveyor, Germania, Potter Co., Pa. gune - 8, 1864.-tf; ' • The Rochester Straw-Cutter. CiLIISTED S KELLY, Conder.sport, have the exclusive agency for this celebrated machine, in this county. It is covenient, rabie s and CHEAP: Dec.l, 1869.-12-- i State Medical 13oatd. , .• Headquarters-Pennsylvania Militia, Hospital Department, . ' Harrisburg, Nor'r 10, 1864. (VHS State Medical Board of Pennsylvania .1:. is now in session in this city, and will i r c ainue until further notice, to examine ran d dates for the post of Medical Officers in einnsylvania Regiments. - , I" " 0. 'he appointment of number of Assistant , trygeons will be required immediately to fill ltapan c les now emsting, as -well as for others constantly occurring.. ' • Physicians of Pennsylvania, In good health, luialshing, proper testimonials as to moral character, &a., will be admitted to the exam ination. order of the Govern& JOSEPH. A. PHILLIPS. • 1 _ Sdrgeon General of Pennsylvania. • DUNK AND GREENBACKS, rrk, , 'Hunters and Trappers in Southern Al legany and,.N.orthern Pennsylvania be it knOwn, that from this till farther notice, the sithscribers 'pay FIVE DOLLARS EACH in kreenbacks, fiat all healthy diving Mink, delivered to them in .Wellsville. These Mink are, now worthlerS f6r fur, and wili 'remain comtiSratively so for three four months; the:.ir skins not being .prime till about the rniC.dle of December. 'Whole litters of. Mink noV.- prevail on the tributattes of the Genesee and Allegany, and can be taktn in box traps, Persons catching them have only to keep them confined in a box'wellsventiL'lted add. kept in a cool place, with a dish of good pure water at all times - in the box and if. caught can be brour ..,tht to market at once. - Miiik can be t•linglit Eolith moth readily now than when the, season betoines advaneed and cold, and will bring just as good price by' selling to the subscribers. Bring them along then, singly or by the dozen, and the money is ready. • WILLIAM W. COLE,' ASHER P. COLE. 1 Wellsv Me, July 19, 18G4.-4m. Assessor's Notice: Co arrant the ~1 / 4 : pecial Income Tax upon the In- Coyle . • • - 111161:13...;ANT to the provisions 'of the Joint • Resolution of Congress, approved July 4th, 1664, notice is heresy given that the lists of assessment of the special income duty taken by the Assistant Assessors, of the 18th Col leetion Diitrict of Penn'a, will remain open atrtheir offices respectively, for ten.days after the puLPcat•on of this notice, or. the exami+ liniion of all persons interested. kitty matters- of; error or. inequality coin .plained of oiill be heard and adjusted r at the seVeral county seats in the District, as follows BellefoUte, on Tuesday, November 29th, ' llavda, O Irtiday, De - den:Loci IVilliainsPort, on Saturday, December 3cl, 'I Wellsboro;"-on Monday, December sth, and in 'Croudersport,nnWetinesday, December 7th. immediately thereafter. a complete list of. said tax will be placed in the hands of the Collector, . GEO.P.CiE BOAL,. - .Assessor, 18th District, Penn'a. Boalsburg, Pa:, liov 14. 1864 •2t . On the C 011.1113 ® . gain. 1100 Men and 50 Teams Wanted. mo go onto a Lumber Job, two miles above Eenezette,Elk county-, Penn'a. Distance frorushere. 58 miles. None but GOOD Chop ' pers and Woodsm en,goo d Teams and Wagons, are wanted. Ready for men the first of Octo ber ; for teams, the 15tn. Steady work until Pa} for men :.from .$3O to $1,.0 per month and found. For good horse-team and man, $3 per day and- found. For good ok team $.2 per day and found. The best route to the job is down the First Fork of the Sin neinabOning creek and up Bennett's branch. Etiguire when there -for my Foreman,, -Michael Coitrlney. Ilia Job is a good one to work teams on. Portji Dollars per ton *ill be paid fore all HAY brouglit in. Bring in a lOad t . WALTON. DWIGHT. , C'ondersport..Penn'a, Sept. 14, 1864, I A. STEBBINS .1t Co. are closing up an 11.. old Ledger. All persons indebted to them will please call and settle, before the aceonnts are left . kith the 'proper officer for Ccllection.—Now'r 18, '63 SOAP Question Bottled! loquiie at • STEBBINS' -;• cts z 02 0 0 L7'2 ••C " "--"" " t e 1_; _ I wri.v. all persons having Oped accounts with me to call and settle immediately.• I will sell • ' Cheap for Cash All my stock of erchandise - • • Consisting of CLOTHING,. • BOOTS, and SHOES, 'DRUGS, CROCKERY,' . • , GROCERIES, TOOLS, &c., Ezo., 1 Good Horie a‘nd Harness.l 3 Trokona, 1 Sleigh, 1 Cutter, 1 Sulky, - ne privilege of a good Ashery in com plete working order. 15' CentS :paid for good ASHES. LUCIEN BIRD. ' Brookland, Pa., Sept., 1864. D. C. LARRABEE To Puorkasons OF MUSIC, AILLTBUIS,A.ND THE MUSICAL PUBLIC GENSICAILi . . P. A. Wiindermanzi, 1:.oi11911 & Rirgisieqq 'Yttsie 52.4 Broadway. Having on hand the largest Adak 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 wag attention to the fact, that he is now supplying Music of Evezy Style at a Reduction oftwenty-fire to fifty per cent, less than any other housein the United States. Private Families can be tupplied (post free) by forwarding the cash to the above address. Should the amount of cash forwarded exceed the-cost of the Music,' the balance will be promptly returned in postage currency. Dealers and Professors should not neglect this opportunity; they will be liberally dealt wills. N. B.—Any and every piece of Music(vocal or . instrumental) published in . Europe or A merica, will be supplidd to order,. if accom panied by the cash. Remember the Address, P; :A. WIINDERMANN, Foreign and . American Music Ware-house, 824 Broadway, New York. 23°4; HOW LOST! • HOW ; RE•STORED! Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culverevellls Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine)of SPERILLTOERHOEd, or Settanal Weakness, in volustary.§eminal losses, ,lIIEOTSECY, Mental andP-hysical Incapacity, Impediments fo Mar- Kiagei:etc..; also, COSSUMPTIOE, EPILEPSY, and - Firs, induced by self-indulgence or sexual eztravagauce. De-Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cens. The celebrated at.thor in this admirable essay clearly demonstrates, rrOm n. thirty years succersferl practice, that the alarming consequendes of self-abuse may be radically cued without the dangerou,s use of -internal medicine or. the 'application of the knife— pointing out a; modeof cure, at once simple, certain and. eitectital; bp'merins of which ev ery sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. . • ,r.:vßrThis Lecture should be in the hands Of every youth and every man in the lane. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid ; on receipt of six cents, or tiro pest stamps. Address the publishers. CHAS C. KLINE & CO., 127_ 136wCy, Nl4' i 'V . Ork,Pisst office box 4586 Potter Co., Pa.,•Atig: , NOTICE is hereby given that Cliai• les Bd -1~ ,shor, now bt Jute of this county, holding the fallowing described property. has not yet paid any consideration Whatever fer the same, and fill persons are hereby warne any d , rot to pur chase of said properly , .(aldßushor 'beta° the 'decision 9f the Court is .given in this case-and •C. Bt shOr hft pitici - ke MO the coiisiaeidtion i uloney therefor. The follotring is the property : lit. ..A?certain tract of land near the-Gtrr mania Mill, in warrant 505. Abhott townslrip : Potter county, Pa., containing lE* acres. Also 25 acres in warrant 5078, and adjoining the above. , • 2nd. • A ceitiin tract of land, with Mill dud . improieinents thereon, near Kettle Creek, in warrant 5819, in Stewartson toicriship, Potter county, Pa.„ containing abont . . - 20.1 acres. 'C. BlishOr holds also in trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines township, Tioga county, Pa., on the road leading from Germania to Gaines, containing_Bso ac`res:„ ' - • - fili. RADDE. ,fIMME to the preniises of The snbstriber in liftrrisosa townsbip, Patter county, Pa., about the 30th Of Octolser, a two year, old heifer . , with a brown and biockled face. • The oWner tame forwa•rd, prove property, pay charges and take ber away, or she will be disposed of according to la v. Oct. 13. f jarA NUMBER of years have elapsed since the introduction of HOSTETTER'S CELE BRATED BITTERS to the public. The prej udice existing in the minds of mapy persons against what are denominated patent Medi eitieh at gist - gicatly retarded its.sale, but; as its virtues and-pkerits became• known, this: barrier of ptejudme 'Was overthrown , and the I demand iacreaz : :ed: so rapidly that - in 'a few years scarcely a Jillage tixisted in the 'United 'States•in which. the afflicted had not experi enced the.benclits atising flpm the, use of the "Bltters," and at the present day there are to & be and in ALL PARTS OF THE :WORLD vouchers for, the great merits of the article. No,greater cure for Dyspepsia tan befound. • 'See AdreitiSement. - For 'sale by Druggists and dealers generally bverywhere. _ •• . • • riVNOTICE- is hereby given that it is now 1.11 Pour Years since Stebbihs and the undersigned closed their business, and - as a pfirtOf the debts due them which remain paid ncitv belong to me. I will attencl,at did Store of S. &E. A. Jones, in Coudersport, for the ;next thirty days to receive the pay on them from those indebted 'to said concern, after which they will bo left in the hands of an officer for collection. A word to the wise is-sufficient. - C. S. JONES. Coudersport July 1, 1e64, MANHOOD . : -Notice. Estray. JOHN SMITH. The Last Call. 50 PER CENT, SAVE D AT REGULATORS' Nos. 1 & 2 11 ' • OSWATO, PA.,' AND WELLSVILLE, N. r. LLOW'CITIEENB, Friends and Chstorit -1: ers : I return my thanks to you for the liberal patronage bestowedrupon me for the past ten years, and my business having so much increased, found it necessary to estab lish my headquarters on the railroad, hate selected Wellsvilleiand hereafter maybe found at the Empire StO.e at ibe upper *ind'ot the 'whOe I shill be.pleased to see all my old Customers add as many ners; ones as may feel disposed to favor me wit:lra - van. We are now opening :a large stock of DRY GOODS, Boon, SHOES, is READY-lIIADt CLGTHING, YANKEE NOTIONS, kc., and shall ever try to give all customers good bargains. To my friends add Customers at Whitesville, 1 sincerely return you u thanks for your liberal patronage there and should you visit me at We Shall - fty , 'to repay -you for it. Good St;iitings ittd Sheetings fOr 30 to cents, 'worth 50 to 75. Best grades of Prints Dom 31 to 35 cents , . I `worth 4.5. . ~ Good Deloins 25 to 37 cen'ts, worth 35 to 451. Good Plaid Alpaceas 28 to 30 cents, worth 50 to 75. ' EktiA Plain 'Alliateas 48 'to 83 betas, Wortit 63 to 88. Extra_all-wOnt Detains .3" . 1 - to 50 cents, worth 50 to 75. Fine Mozambiques 22 to 25 cents, worth 38 to 45., . • Fine all• Wool Merinos 'to 841'etuts 'mirth $1 to sl,sa. A large stock of Cassimers, Kt. Jeans, Sati ,, netts, Broadcloths, and other goods walla* as low. CL 0 .TELirso..4 This branch 'cif Otirtrade , we Call youilitttre.- i on to in particular, as we can and will save yoh 25 to 50 per cent. Fine snits from $l2 to $l5, Worth $2O to $2.5. Good black pants for-$3,75, with $4,50. SILK ,SHAWLSAC..!, Late*, Fashibns, ver'y7ow . . 4 hibet Woo!, Brochi-Steft, kinds. of the Best aria Fine Merinos, and most other 4. Shoes. Boot tAtoitmeilt Veljrlo*. A. `large If Ladies' Shoes At sl,to Fide French C worth $1,15. Men's Fine Calf $5: to ser. Boots $3,15 to 14,15, "Irortli Fidts d'21,4 Cap for Ladies and 'Gents, very!lov4, Cro'dery and Hardware, gado *tiso).-;kt., at prices far Ve'ail , the *kat mailset l mi t .=,..ieteett,cd and .0146:ireCte.:s4n.. Flour ! Pork, lea, Sugar, Pepper, Spice, &c., as low .14 can le bought in the State. C. H. SIPIDIONS, -Wellsville,-\. Y., Otitaber, 1854 , • , . , . 11 Fail aid Winter I • Raising ntle-eiTett hone ltow stock o seasonable Goals width y h eS sell as low as any boass is tka Osiistrt 'slating of, I 1 I ' biMsf's troODS, PLAID I>OP.tIIiTS, Sfiq #lB, Fat :stotic MEses raHIONILBLE oLOTMNiII BOWS & NOES, HATS 44 CAPI!Of atratele STO'CX Tea ficoM !6 pht todiM4 I'teii , Hants, Coicei.\ Cenderspot, Sept. 21; 1864 New GOODS• P. L STEBBINSA Coq fig Maki in au 'fiiiinlies "hi 4)ELAINE4 POPLMS', dinCA ) 4; IfozAxlllattll -43.L.Avr t:a.3021,11, SirfirS, tr, 0 AKA cloAirDra4 VAIS , SY2tEROS ) 4r6ODS, 1177811.5, ALso ikt. ) & C. 'ROCERIES, dif,ifutat ow 1101 P. L STEBBINS* & Co, Corner Mali and 154400 121 Ea II , *writ, "*ONTIGAvis I=
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