THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL Condersport, WesdayEveziag. Dec. 14, 1861. Local and General. xpel.See New Advertisemeits 1 le PERSON - AL.—The sister of John D. Earl of C0..0, 53 Pa. Vols., will please call or send to the Pest Office in Condersmt for a watch belonging to her brother. ' • gra Oer friend, Collins Smith, has jiist received anew and ctenive i s Stock of Goods at his Store on I the east s l ide of the Give him's call. 1 ! re,. Sherman is within a few miles of Biwa nna h. , His progress thus far has met with very little opposition.—There has been some cannonading at Grant's front, but no general engagement. —Gen.' Thomas has gained a, battle from Hood atrrankfort, Ky., the Rebels lost heavily including four Brig,a dier'Generals.—The St.. i &lban's raiders have beeri released . ,131 the Cziiiaclitin courts.—We wiltpublish in q.ur next the President's Hes -tage.—Coltrilvertising goei, out this week, when We witt,be enabled to give our usual 'amount•Of readingfinatter: THOSE LIABLE - TO DRAFT! le.. The following is published for the benefit of all concerned. [Let its requirements be immediately complied with, as far as re lates to the appointing _of Committees and procuring proof, for use when the officers visit this County. • Let eVeryf one read tbe, order, obey it, and "forever rifler hold their Peace." ,Nr:e have 'something more to say abont this next week. Omen or A." 1.-1.. M. WESTER) PENN,A, Dec. 10, 1864: 'Virctilar No. 152: As soon as the present Draft shall have been completed; the Com missioner and Surgeon of each Board of En rollment are directed to proeedd to the coun ty, seat of the counties compOsing their Dis !, Wets and there bold La i one or more days as xna . y be necessary, examinations. fur the pur pose-of correcting EuroOment Lists - . Ample notice must be previously, given of the bolding of these ExannoationS, and all citizens will be called upon to aid the ofikers in the dis -charge of their duty by giving all imformation bearing' upon this important subject. Let it be 'distinctly understood,Oy thepeople that their only surety of a fair proportion of the burdens of the draft, lies in the proper correction of these lists. Every name imkoperlz.- left upon the list swells disproportionately the quota., It is the duty therefore of every good citizen to bring before tne Board, every man \‘-'ho by reason of over age,'permanent physical disa bility, or two years service, shall b entitled I to have his name stricken from the HA, and -also to furnish to the Board satisfactory exi -destee in case of death, remottak Sc., as also the 'greater number of naniqs of competent men on these lists the less likelihood there is of any particular one being drafted. Every citizen owes it to hinisclf to see that the names of every man In !his 'distriCt who is properly liable to draft be on the list. l4ecommerd to the - different sub-districts the propriety of appointing Committees to exam ine into all cases requiring action, and bring the parties concerned or the evidence of their death or removal before the Boa'rd. An op portunity is now offered to ail sub-districts of correcting completely their Enrollment , lists. it must be done mow; and let it bit distinctly understood that should another dtaft be subsequently ordered. no notice whatever will be taken of complaints of Com mittees that their enrollment lists are erro. neotis, nor will "any suspension of draft or al teration of quotas be granted on that plea.l Wis the duty of-the Board to adibto Cle lists the names of all men who 'nice arrived at the legal nee, or who may 11,:tve 'moved into the pistrict, and to strike therefrom the names of all not properly enrolled Lai account of Ist, Alienate; • 2nd, Non-Residence; '3rd, Ovaragei 4th, PerManent PhyFiC:ll Dlsabiiity. ofeuch aidegree as to render the pto-son not a proper sdbject for enroliment - undcr the Laws and Regulations; •• • -tith,; Having served in the Military or Naval service two years daring the present wa'r, aMtlbeen honorably dischard. Cate,mnst be taken thit the requirements of Sec. i 5 of the Revised Regulations for the Provost Marshal General's Bureau are fulfilled and extended to enrolled men who furnished -subititutest previous to draft in order to pre :vent the 'names of men who are ex empt- from - draft front being put into the wheel. Th 4: person claiming to have his name sticken from the lists on any of 'the above grounds mustpresent himself in per son mrgive. such. legal evidence of his dis qualification and inability; to attend in person as shall -satisfy the Board. The evidence of death, of being now in tHelt4ilitary or-naval service of the United States; or of remocal from the district, can be furnished by third parts. The 'Board must be satisfied that the removal is permanent and in good faith, but need not wait certificate of Enlollment elsewhere. RICHARD I. DODGE, - Maj, & P. M. G. Penna. To Wnr. H. BLAIR,. Capt. &"Pra. Mar. 16th Dist., Pa. MARRIpD: At the house 'of Mrs. Cheesbro. in Homer, Dec. 3, by R. T. Clafflin Esq., .BE'NJAMIN BOOTH, of Sylvania, to 7 11.1AEY GREEN, of Hebron. • DI D,. TA.t. ;Base Corps Hospital, 18th Army Corps, near Point of Rocks, Va. l November 1.41h,1864, after a 'short •but severe illness, JAMES K. •BROOP, 'of Company D; 207th Reg't Pa, Vols., youngest son of Matilda and Calvin Brcloks, of Hector, Potter County Pa., aged 20'Yenrs, 10 months, and 5 days. The deceased was a brave soldier, a true friptd, and a' warm hearted patriot, and leaves behind him a largee. circle of friends to mourn his death: _ JAMES V. LEACH, Orderly Sergeant C 0.., D, 201 th P. V. Di. A. FRENCH'S CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS iRE becoming. the most popular Medicine lY in circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JACK ! DICE; DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS , SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS 'of the STOEAQH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS. 4e. t is also' gainin- , b a great reputation in the CUREof.DIPTHERIA. • Principal Office, Coudersport, Potter Co., Pa. M. By an order from the State Depart ment the appeal of E.rolled men (Liccording to the folloiving notice) will be on, the first of March instead of the 27th of December. To the Enrolled militia of Potter County. Notice is hereby given, that the Board.of Examination as authorized by Sec. 8, of a supplement to an Act, "Providing for the Organization„ Discipline and Regulation of the Miitia of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania" passed the 22d day of Aug. A D. 1864 will meet at the Court House in Coudersport on TUESI?AT the 27th day of December, 1664 where any person claiming rxemption under said Act of Assembly , or its suppltment can attend for examination. ' } E. O. AUSTIN, C. P. KILBOURN; Commissioners. IL L. NICHOLS, -r. . MASONIC 'FESTIVAL. There will be en adjourned meeting of Eulalia Lodge, No. 34:2, on St. John's ,Day, Dec. 27, 1864, at 2 o'elock P. for thepur pose of Installing . officers and other bhsiness. There will also be a) Supper at Glassmire's Hotel, at 7 O'cloeb. P. lir., and a CcitillonParty in the evening. All members of the / Lodge are invited to attend. By order of Conzmillee. ' PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 18Ti1 DISTRICT PENN A.., WIaiIISPORT, Dec: 5, 1864. .. ipz Order to secnra tite assisstance and operation of the people in the endeavor to keep the Enrollment lists Continually correct, the Enrolling Boards have been directed to have copies of said flits kept open to the ex amination of the public -at all proper times, and shall give public notice that any person may appear before the Board • and 'I have : any name stricken otr the list, if be;.ean show, to the satisfaction of the BoaH, tlki - the person named is not properly- enrolled, tn. account of— - , Ist, 'Aliennge; 21. Non-residence; :id, 'Over age; 4tli, Permanent physical ',Usability, of such a degree as to render the per Son not a proper subject for enrollumPt °under the law and Regulations; sth, Having serve t l in the military or naval service two years during the present war, and been honorably discharged. Especially civil officers, clergymen and all prominent citizens are invited to appear at all times before the Board to point out errors in lists, and give such info•m'ation in their pesFession as may aid in the correction and revision thereof. They. should understand that it is plainly , for the interest of each sub-district to have I stricken from the lists all mutes improperly enrolled, .because an excess of names increas es the squbta called for 6om -such sub-diS tri4tts ; and that it is equally for the interest of each person enrolled in a given sub-diStrict to place upon the lists all persons in the sub district liable to 41) military duty, because the greater number 'to be : drawn from, the less chance tliat any particular individurl will be drawn. it is the personal interest, of every enrolled man that the quota in which he is concerned, shall not be made too large, sand that his own chances for draft shall not be unjustly increased; both these objects will be attained it all parties will aid in Strikitig out the wrong names and putting in the right Especially is this the interest of those drafted men wiro, by putting in substitutes • themselves liable to draft, have secured-'ex emption which, by the ternmof the law, holds , good only until the present enrollment 18 ex hausted in their sub-districts. Men who are over 45 years of age, and in consequence ex cused by law from the nerformance of duty in the field, owe it to the cause and the coun try to take a zealous and active part in the correction of the lenrollment lists; a militaty duty of the first imporlance." The law re quires that the qubtas shall be assigned in proportion to the enrollment, and the fairness and justice of this tnode of determining the amount-of military service due from each and every s6ction of tile country,calanol he doubt ed if the enrollment is made as nearly perfect :is it is pr . acticable to make it.. The amount of service doe to the nation front every town or county, is thus laid fairly nod plainly,be fore the citizens, and it is expected that a higher motive than a selfish interest will prompt all to do their share in perfecting' the t-nroliment,, and seeing a just and efiCcient execiition ofthelaiws forraising, trOops.,ivlien ever it. becomes necessary to apply them. By order of Mej. RICHARD 1. I?,ODGE, A. A. P. M. Gen. Wu. li, BLAIR, Capt. & Pro. Mar._lSth Dist. P 4 Editor of Journal :—With your :permission I wish to say to the readers of your paper that I will seml,ity return mail, to all who wish it (free), a Recipe, with full directions for mak ing and using n. simple Vegetable Balm, that will effectually remove, in ten days; Pimples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, and all impurities of the Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. I will also mail (free to those "taking Bald Heads, or Bare Fades., simple directions and information that will enable' them to start' a full.gro^th of Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than thirty days; All applications answet•ed by -retuin ihail w'thout charge. Respectfully yours, THOS F CHAPMAN,. Chemist, • 831 Broadway, New York. IMEM . ralflE CONFESSIONS . EXI'EBIENqP, JiL OF AN INVALID. Published for the benefit and as a cantina to young men and others who suffer. from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of Man hood, supplying at the_ same time the means of self-cpre. By one who has cured himself after Undergoing considerable quack ery: .By enclosing a postpaid addressed en velope, single copies may be had of the author NATHANIEL. MAYFAIR, .Brooklyn, KiOgs Co., N. Y., " WAGON SHOP THE subscriber having located in Lewis 1. vine is prepared to do all kinds.of work in his line, on short notice and in the beSt manner. Making and Repairing of all kinds. I am , - enabled by the aid of ma chinery to do work in the wagon-line better and cheater than any other establishment in th.e county. I am also prepared to make COFFINS. EDSON HYDE. Dlysses,,Penif!a . , Dec. 1, 1864 - . , Court Proclamation. NitHERE.S the Hon. Robert G. White, V President Judge, and thd- - Hons. C. S. Jones and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judgea of the Courts of Oyer & Terininer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the county of Potter, have issued their; precept, bearing date the twenty-fifth . day I of 'Sept, in the year of 'our Lord one thou sand eight htindred and sixty-four, - mad to me directed, for holding a court of Oyer & Termi ner and General Jail Delivery - , Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Orphan's court, and court of pumnabn Pleas in the:Borough of Couders port, on MONDAY, the ,19t1r day of ;Dec'r, next rind to continue one week: ls!Dtice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the,_ Peace and Constables within the county, tha they be then and there itt their propel-'persons, at 10 o'Clidck, A.M. of said .day, with their- rolls, records, inquisi tions,' examinations, and dther remembrances,' to do'those things which to their offices ap peln to be thine: And those who are bound by th it rccognizances -td prosecute against the kisoners tbdt are Ot shall 'be in the jail of said county of Potter, are tote then and there td prosecbte against them- as will be just. Dated - at Coudersport, Nov. :4, 1861, and the 86th year of the Independence of thd United StatOs of America, . Trial LiSt, Dec. Term, .1864. 1 l i Jones, use of Smith vs Reynolds 2 'Shafer. vs May and' Smith" - - • 3 Dickson vs • Abram and Lewis Jones 4 Dickson vs Burleson • 5 1 :Wood -vs W Chandler • . 6' Colwell 4 -Lyman vs C Chandler 7 Price use of Bowman vs Hurlbert 8 Burdic vs Fay", Bradley S: Wright. 9 Warth vs Radde 10 East Wood vs Lyman • , 11 Keltz vs Daggett 12 Goodrich vs Monroe • 13 Leo vs Kenyon H. J. OLMSTED, Proth'f. Protley's Office, Nov'r 14, '64 To Road Contractors. ESPCNS.II3LE parties able and desirous of undertaking the building of the 'en tire or:a, part of a dug, Toad, (16i feet wide,) of from 1,?, to 15 miles in thb South-Eastern part of Potter County., Ppna., -pply for particulars to CHAS. I,ILINE, Esq., ,nurveyor, Germania, Potter Co., Pa. . June 8,.18G4.71:f. The Rochester Straw-Cutter. 4LiiISTED , k KELLY, Coudersport have the exclusive agency for this celebrated machine, in this county. It is covenient, du;- table, and CHEAP. Dec.l, 1866.-12 State Medical Board. Headquarters Pennsylvania Militia, Hospital Department, Harrisburg, Nov'r 10, 1864. . 11118 State Medical Board of Pennsylvania IL is now in session in this city, and will continue until further notice, to examine can didates for .the post of Medical Officers in Pennsylvania Regiments. • The appointment of a number of Assistant Surgeons will be required immediately to fill vacannies'noti,- existing, •as well as for others constantly occurring. ' . Physicians of Pennsylvania, in good health, furnishing proper testimonials as to moral character, be admitted to the exam ination.. By order of the Governor: JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS. • Surgeon General of Pennsylvania MINK AND GREENBACKS; TO Hunters and Trappers in Southern Al legany and NOrthern Pennsylvania be it knovin,:that from this till farther notice, the subscribers will pay FIVE DOLLARS EACH in greehbaclss, 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 taken in box traps. Persons catching them have only to keep them -confined - in.a box Well ventilated and kept in a cool.Phice,,with a dish of good pure water at all tinieS'in the box,and half a dozen if caught can be brought to market at once. Mirk can be caught: ranch more readily now than when the season becomes advanced and cold, and will bring just as good price by selling to the subseriberC, the along then, singly or by the dozen, and the money is ready. WILLIAM. W. COLE, ASHER P. COLD: . ' Wellsrille, July 19, 1894.-4 m.. Register's Notice, To all creditors, Legatees, and other prisons ins icrested: NOTICE is hereby given that the following -named persons did on the dates aliiited to their names, file the accounts of their ad ministration,to the. estates .of ,fifose persons deceased, lc., whose names are undermen tioned, in the office of the Register for the probiiite, of Wills and granting Letters of Ad minisfratioia in and for the county of Potter, and that the same will be presented to tr.e Orphan's Court of said county for .confirma tion n d allowinee . on the 19th day of Dec'r neit at 0 o'clock, a. in , t.t, the Court Mese in said doufity: Final account of J. ZP. Bird r administrator of the estate of Benj. T. Howie, late of Sweden ' toWnsliip, deceased: . DAN . BAKER, Register. Nov. 23, 1864. . French Burr Mill Stones, Manufactory Liberty St. near the Cotton Factory JARRISBURG, PA rycE undersigned announces to the trade . IL that he continues to manufacture and import direct from the moat celebrated quar ries in France, the best qualities of French Burr Mill Stones, which he offers at reasonable tittes and guar antees satisfaction to the ptircbaser: Also, every number in use, of the celebrated OLD AUKER 'GRAND BOLTING.CTOTH. Orders . by mail promptly attended to, and goods forwarded by railroad, - canal, or express if desired. WM. 11. KEPNER, 3m23. No. 10: West State ;RI? Harrisburg. F. . Spencer's Ready-Pay Store is • the only strictly Cash Store in Couder sport: If you wish to buy 'Goods for CASII, call at Spericee's • liffErNT'S BLOult OF ROSES,—for the La I 7 STEBBINS' pA. STEBBINS Sr. Co. are closing up an . old Ledger. All persons indebted to them will please call and mile; before the, accounts are left with. the proper officer for Collection. -4 18,'63_ A U 2 C/2 Ca • ,•, wish all persons having open accounts with me to call and settle immediately. will sell . Cheap for Cash . All my stock of Merchandise Consisting' of CLOTHING, • BOOTS, and SHOES, ' DRUGS, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, ' ' TOOLS, &c., &c., 1 Good Horse and Harness.'; , • 3 Wagons, 1 Sleigh, 1 Cutter, l'Sulhey, The privilege of a good Ashery in corn , pick working, order. 15 Cents paid for good ASHES. " LUCIEN BIRD. Brookland, Pa., Sept.i, 1864. D: C. L AtCRABEE To PROFESSORS or' USIC, AINATEHNS ! AND THE to &:liclien gtisie 524 Broadway. Haying on hand the largest stock of Foreign Music in New York,?vrhich ho imports from Europe expressly to' meet the taste and re quirements of the Ameriettn lovers of Music, respectfully calls attention tothe fact, that he is now supplying Music Of Every Style at Reduction of 6 - verity-five to fifty per cent, less than any other house in the United. States. - _ Private Families can be supplied (post free) by forwarding the cash to the above address. Should the amount of cash forwarded exceed the cost of the Music, the balanie will be promptly returned in postage currency. Dealers and Professors should not neglect this opportunity; they will be liberally dealt N. B."--Any and very piece of liusic(vocal or instrumental) ptibli.khed in Europe or A merica, will be supplied to order, if accom panied 13y the cash: F. A. WIINDERMANN, Foreign and American Music Ware-tbuse, ' 824 Broadway, New York. 23°8 HOW LOST 1 How nEsTontill Just published, a new edition of Hr. CuliverwelPs Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (without medicine) of SrsamAronanoxs, or Seminal Weakness, In vciluittary Seminal losseS, IMITOTENCY, Mental' and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Mar. tinge, tte. also, CONLUMPTION, EPILEPSY, and FITS, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagaiac6. ' • Aer, Price, in a scaled enveloye, only 6 ceps. The celebrated ituthdi in this admira'ble essay clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cued without the dangerous, use of internal medicine or the applicntiot of the knife— pointing out a mode of cure; at once simple, certain and effecutal, by means of which ev ery sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. Lectnre 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 sit cents, or two post stamps. Address the publishers - . CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 l3owry, Now rork,Post offidr. box 458 b . • Notice. GERMANIA, Potter Co., Ps., Aug. 1, 1863 NTOTICE is hereby given that Charles Ba ll slier, 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 per"- chase any of said property of the said Bushor before the decision of the Count is git'en in this case and .C. Busher, has paid to me the consideration money therefor. The following-is the property: Ist. A certain tract of land near the Geiz mania Mill, in warrant 5075. Abbott township, Potter county, Pa., containing 100 acres.— Also 25 acres in warrant 507 S and adjoining lbe above. • 2nd. — A cerfrin tract of land, with Mill and improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek,'in Warrant '5819, in StesiartsOtt township, Potter county, Pa., 'containing about 204 acres. C. Bushor holds also in trulioyarrant no. 2501, in Gaines township,"Tio,ga'counfv; Pei., an the , road leading from Germania to Gaines, containing, 650 adres. • • • ' ; tf WM. RADDE: • .ryt.A NUMBER of years have elapsed since thd.introduCtion:ror AOSTETTER'S CELE BRATED EITTE`ftS 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:known, this barrier of prejudice was overthrown, and the denianil iadrthtsetl so rapidly that in a few year scarcely a village existed in the United States in which the ritilidted had not experi enced the benefits,arising froth the use of the "Bitters," and at the present day thdre are to be found in ALL PARTS .OF THE WORLD voucherS for the grgat merits of-the article. No greater cure * for Dyspepsia can be found. See Advertisement. Poi sale by Druggists and dealera ganerakv everywhere. On-the Online Again. 100 Men and SG Teaths Warded. T ° go onto a. Lumber fob, two miles above Benezette,Elk county, Penn'a. .Distance from here, 58 ttiles. None but GOOD Chop pers and Woodammgood Teams and Wagons, are wanted. Ready for men the first of Octo ber; for teadis, the 15tn. Steady work until Springs Pay for men : from s3o'to $4O per month and found. For good horse-team.and man, $3 per' day and found. For good ca.; team 1'32 per day and found. The best route to :the Job - is down the First Fork of the Sin neinahOning creek and up Bennett's Branch. Enquire when there for thy Forerrian, tichael Courtney. The Job is a good one to *ork teams on. Forty Dollars per ton *ill be Maid for all HAY brought in. Bring in a toad 1 WALTOiI DWIGHT Coudersport. Penn's, ,Sent. 14,1864, SOAP Question Settledd Inquire at Musicst - Punic GiSEB.AtLY. F. 'A.. Wundeitriann, Remember the Address, MANHOOD : 60 PER CENT, SAVED AT REGULATORS Nos. 1 & OSIVAYO, PA, INto WELLSVILLE, N. Y. VIELLCIV CITIZENS, Friends and Cast:OM ers: I retutm my thanks to you foil the liberal patronage Illesto*ed upon me for the past ten years,rand my btfsiness havirig so much increased, fdlind it necessary to eaab lish my headquarferS on the railroad,lhave selected Wellscille,and hereafter may be found at the Empire Store .. I ' . , at the tip* end of The tillage, where I l shall be pleased to see all my old customers ;and as many new ones as may feel dikposOd to favor me with a call. We are now opening a large stock of DRY 'GOODB, • , , 110oTs SHOES-, READY-MADE diATHING, YANXEE NOTIONS., ;1 kc. had shall over try to give all:euttoiners good bargains. To my friends and customers at Whitesville, I sincerely return you my thanks for your liberal patronage there, and should you visit me at Wellsville, I shall try to repay you for it. Good Shirtings and Sheeting's foi 30 t 6 iSO cent's, Worth 60 to 75. ' Best grades of Prints from 31 to 35 cants, worth 45. Good Delains 25 to 37 tents, Worth 35 to X45.G00d Plaid Alpaccas 28 to 30 cents, larorth 50 to 75 - . Extra Plain Alpaccss 40 to 63 cents, AVorth 63 td 88. -- Extra all-wool Delains 87i to . 50 cents, ;Worth . 50 to 75. • ; Fine Mozambiques . 22 to 25 cents, worth. 38 to 46. Fine all-wool Merinos 69 to SO cents, worth $1 to $1,50. A large stock of Cassimers, Bt. Jeads,.Ba!ti: netts, Broadcloths, and other goods equally as low. a CL 0 ritirLlro.'o. This branch of our trade We call your atien i on to in particular, as we can and will save you 25 to 50 per cent. Fine suits from $l2 , to $l5, Worth $2O to $25. ,Good black pants for $3,75, worth $4,50. Eixtra Doeskin $4150. slLKsstlivnauust, of the Best and Latest F,ashloris, very low Fine Merinos, Thibet, Wool, Brochs. Stella, and most other Boots 4* Shoes. A laige aNsortmett . Very low. Fine French Calf Ladies' Shoes for $1,26 worth $1,75. Men's Fine Calf Boots $1,75 to $4,75, worth $5 to $6. Hats and Caps fat- Ladies and Gents, very loth: Crockery and riardware-1, aultrt. gOtitrit.s, 4,r'4 at prices far below the present market Prictift. eihei Flour, PO*, Fislc , bra27is ,Tea, Sugar, bore 4 . Pepper, Spice, ttc.; as le* to ban be bolight in the Sham, C• 1 1. SIMMONS} • ig; Y., October, 1864 New Fall and Winter GOODS P. A. STUMM & Cdfi ' • Hate last received firom New York, stmt, stock of seasonable .Gloods wbish they yid sell Wow as soy hotoli Id the Comity; sesr listing'of firg Gott; iu all *aristies th i DirkSt trooD4 DELAINZ'S ) POPLIAI, dbPICA ) Is PLAED S, Bid c~ saLsi i3Azmo2tA.t strAfv f tiN i litoo.bS, stpr.k tof Nikki* FASHIONABLE ourfalNG I BOOTS & SHOES, 111A,TS 4* CAPS, &C.i ACC. ■ CHOICZ STOCS OP GROC.F i ItrE 8, Atwail - s ow IGiAtik MI Tea iVoitt 45 eta. to Et pat pereihd P. A. SIUBINSI &V; Cohn* Main sad Seeimiklinevei: Ceadersport, Sept. , 21, Isl 4, I moLowevrac' 'LOAKS, .C.patittlfd ,VABsDIEREA imam ; ITM? Li 8, "0NT.10441 ALso 0