TRE,I6OT;ER COUNTY 3011 4 4; • • t • Feb. 1, 1865. • 11111 /.-lloc~l and oeneral. jlei.Secs 'New AdNrertisements. - ,,ifiliills l !wi'll. be made oat - iincsent to each a nd all who - an indebted to the -Jots h .. war. Office fo anything. 'They will be made" Aap to the 20t of February and if not paid .. before the lst of ?larch measures will be taker} to coliect them. `. . lipek:iThe Spring Election for Twin o trill tale place on Friday of this tieek. - • 118... Congrese bas decided that no addition stall be 'made to the legal tender currency. A.lnost, wise coneltusion. • ow The Spting term of the ,Coudersport Academy will open on the 27th of February.. We hope the.people will find it to their inter -464 to give the school a hearty- support. Brown's Bronchial ,Tiochi,./.--4. depot is opened in London for the. sale of these Loz enges, ivhich have *been so , long in use in Americefor relieving Asthma ' Bronchitis. 1066chs. Throat Disorders and Affections of !the Lungs.---/dimpoot Post. . , . , . ilet.Pennsylvania contains more miles ° railroad than any other ,State In, the .Un i on. She has 4,323, of urhich 3,610 are completed at a cost of railroad , and of equipment $169,- 184,691. - Ohio- stands next, then Virginia, then Tennessee,then New York and Wisconsin. war Isaac Wykoff, of -Sylvania, has been sadly afflicted within-the ;lasi year and is almost dentititte. Hit was burnt out last Fall and on, the 20th ult. Again lost his house and hie` hou.sehold goods by fire. Ho Is an bowies, hard-workinv and industrious man, and as sttch, , , comme nds himself to the char itable.. ' Friend. fa. An out -building connected with the residence of Capt. Mills, in Balalia township, caught fire on last , Sabbath afternoon and was burned to the ground. It being situated on 'the 'east side of, his residence the wind from the west carried the flame's away from the main buildings and thus saved , the Cipt's home. • 1 1 • - , The President has signed the joint iesoloticia of the two Souses of Congress for terminating. the Reciprocity Treaty with Great Braisin. The Secretary of State has doebt iessigiren the stipulated notice, so that in a -few months the treaty . ' wilrbe abrogated.= This, is only the beginning, of the end. wa ,,, We refer our renders to the oil arti cles in another columns A Oonipany is to be formed in this place for the purpose of test ing•the Oil in this county and particularly within the limits' of our Borough, early in the Spring. flint there is' oil here there can be very little dotibt—‘-that it Cart be had in suf ficient quantities to pay 'for boring is to be demonstrated at an early day. A fine open ing is.presented for capitalists. I Blank Oil Leases for sale at this office. • • Ite)..We desire to commend to the atten tion of anti-slavery men the "Free South," Published for $2;50 per annum by WILLIAM S. BattEr, at Newport, Ky. During the reign of mobocracy Mr. Bailey suffered -at different times by the hind of 'the power that is now' fast ciumbling to the dnst, and it is no more than fair that now, since the true defend ers of liberty ate permitted to speak, that he should rnefilve, that support to .which his courage in suffering, and faith during the darkest days of our history, so justly enti- Lehigh. ,Vi` List. of article - a contained in box packed lanatry 12, 1865 ; to be sent to the U. S. Sanitary Commission 1307 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia . 1 pair-socks from Mrs. HannEihiartuarL. --2 " " p Maria - Lyman. - 1 roll lint and 10 ,phicushiorts from the ;girls of Sweden Valley. .1 quilt •from the young; adies of Sweden Walley. i• " •-• roll lint and 35 papers from Katie Bird. :1 pair Bocks from-Mrs. Gridley. •• 4 4 II it e. B . L ew i s. „.9 It tf et 41 P. A. Stebbins. 1 quilt, 1 battle wine from Miss Helen Brown. •1 pair socks from Miss Fronk Bird. iu• " " 121 lbs dried raspberries krona lirs. ism. - .Metzger. 8 luendkarchiefatrom Olmsted. 2 , " Miss C. Stockwell. 56 lbs dried blackberries from the children of Hebron. I . • 2 lbs dried blackberries from Ellen Barnes. -.4 it, • Itiii ."- Mrs. Bowl, Mrs. Randall and. Mrs. Burton. 2,bottles currant jelly, 1 bottle blactberx7 jelly from Mts. Conway. 3 lbs dried fruit from Mrs. C. Armstrong. A. San= Secretary. VARIOUS MATTERS. En. Jotrasar : I have/been thinking for • some time peat that there was danger that the people of this county had become so much absorbed in the mar, and in the raising of Money to pay bounties to fill quotas, that they woulsineglect other important matters. -- The TeMperance cause, -how does that stand? Is there a single Temperance organ ization-alive in this county? If not, is it • creditable to the philanthropic or Christian Fart of our population ? .:Is"any decent citi zen Of this county willing to go back to the days of drankenness and its attendant vices ? If not, would it not be well to do something to 'prevent such a calamity? As yet, though 'we have ; unfortunately, chiefly through the influence of prdended medicines- or Bitters, gonelownialll, we are still on high ground, and therpeople who assemble at. the County 'Sat on all puMic occasions, give evidence of the glorious work done—so much so that itia always mentioned by Strangers who come ,here on such occasions. • Then, there is the Ilducatiodal ioterest.— Are we doing justice to that ? Do we fully ,appreciate that this is the best place in the ; State to raise up men .and women, and that to raise them in perfection is a hundred times more profitable than to raise big crops of whea,t or shining-fat horses ? There is an excellent School kept in the Coudersport Academy at this time. If the number of scholars, in attendance were one litmdred instead, of fil.fty, it would' be more to the credit.'of our people, and. wonld promise)bet ;tar for our coming, men and;women. _ The ~war will soon be ended. The first shiakof dawn are,ilready shooting up in the'. east. t,uswake up to the demands of the hour , AR prepare to carry forward the greet Moral-interests that have been neatly neglected-for,- four yokrortit• 'TIM , • II ,4 ,„ .' • 1.-Apiot.-xprAtrps,Fi.,,r7, , . . ' iz - Q - i, weeat—Tne-uttenuon o -pa - ties Ituldingitinrecordeato`tudt# 41#00631•0 dePftiviinotof the 4ct 6 I AS ern ,Ivinch ..,. .t 1 „ „ I , i , i iii , .zr :.,... requires the, . 1 "Ali deeds:and contOgifees for.real estate in this Coirlisontvealtb, shall be ximordedin i the'bffice fp ItecoYdiaglheds in the County where 'the' nda lie ; trititin six north, after4be exeention o bush deeds and conveyance, and every sash ' eed and . cclaveyance not recorded as aforesaid, shall - In 'ldjudged FRAIDTIII:: LENT AND :VOID against any subslgnent parettasei - for - a valuable Condidefation; ult. less such deeds be reUorded before the re cording of tthe ,dded •Or cturn7ance under which such Subsequer4pnrchaseer or inert gige shall,c Sim 11 , , , n iget...Azfarries, yssysorm...--Mr. C. II- Samosa OS to purchase in the Tillage of Wellsville lei good house and lot. He also wishes to; sell ei exchange ' the following property, situated in Oswayo, Pa. ! One large new dwellini house, which cost $3,050, one block Of stores and $30,000 - worth of Dry Gdods, Groceiles; .. &c. Alsol one' , house and bain-:opposite said skims i one span black earrhige, horses ' one single horse, two new toli,.earriages, two democrat wagons, three open huggieS'„ two cutters, one skeleton wag.: on, tone sell y,: one sett pleasure hobs, two lumber,wagons, end other, articles land ilVe stock too nhmerous to -mention. ,- ' In additioh to the above' t will sell 'or ex changei one lot of land at the head ofOswayo creek, 372 acres ;I also one ;lot on the plank road leading:from Wellsville to Oswayo, Pa., 270.iteres; also one fatal Mil the ElevenMile,l on which ii ,erected one frame house and barn 16*res improved; . also one lot of land in Michigan tar East Saginaw , of 120 acres.—:- The Above nds are all , suitable fok farms, and!ate valuable for their fine 1 , ?mimic timber and 'some pine. also . , will sell the property known as thel.yman property it.Oswayo Vil lage, ene - gothic\dwelling i house,' tern, and i rt, other,linildi gs, with abo'ne 16 acres ofland. A good and hflicient4variantee deed will be given; for p - or the Whole. This property tr will !he sadregardless of :Iu e, or, each anged for geods, fa pis, or other, . operty. For fqi ther particulars inquire of .R. Simmons, 1 ViPellsVille N. Y. r • , , 'I. e 6 - 3 . . EMU biAItRrED At the ho Se 4f the bride's father, Ja ary 29th, by the' Hon. C. S. Jones, J. OS R WARRINER and lfiSs SARAH 4. PHELPS o Coudersport ; : P ' CE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday by P. A. STEB • BINS .t . "Ct ~ :Retail Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, opposrte D. F. Glaismires Hotel, ZCondersport,'Pa., - Apples, greeN3fl bush., -. -s7sto 1 00 do dried; : i 1 " 200 250 Beans, : ," - . , 300. 3 50 Beeswax, `4ll .."' : , 40 6O Beef! - 8 9 Berries, dries .15 20 Backwheat, B7 100 Buckwheat 3 00 13 .75 quart lour,, Butter, 311 Cheese, '" Cloverseed ~; t ' . - - - Corn, .11 bas Corn Meal, p Icwt:; ne 4t' Eggs, "4 9 r, _doz Flour extra, do i super, Eliimsi IR,lb. Ray, 1,0 ,ton, Honey, per 16., Lard, , gl Maple Sugar, per lb.i Oats, V bush.i , Onions, "; i 1 •:.. - Pork, , V bbl., do' ? 11) .1 - i ' _.: do in whole hog, 7 1 1 b., 'it Potatoes, pal bush., Peaches, dried, , ~ .i Poultry, TO lb., Rye, per bush;, • Salt, 1,1 bbl., do Ifl sack.,, MEM EMI "fimottii eocf j 1 Trout, per I Wheat, bushy ' -White Fish, hiihr Ariditor's 'Notice). f . r AXING be Mien appointed Auditor to ke 11 distribtitida 'ofthe proceeds of the . sale of Real Estate in the case of Alarla 8: Ed wards vs. Jonathan Glace, No. 84, !February Term, 186 1 , { attend to•the duties of said appointment on Monday, the 20th div'ef Feb ruary next, cit'2 o'clock P.-31., at the Protho notary's Office in Coudersport. f ,. ' W. B. GRAVE Auditor. CouderspOrt, Jan. ap, 1865.1 ~ • „. ~ 1, 1 Adminzatratorta Sa.le. 1 , rg ' , virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court IP for the t entity of -Potter, the following destribed reo; estate belonging to the estate of George Ingrahaesi late'of the township of Hebron, in siiiii•county,decessed, j will be sold to the highest and 'bat bidder at 'the Court) ; House tie thelßorough of Coudersport on . 2110nday 1 i dle 20 th . day . or February next, at 4. e'‹oak P. M. 1 One lot of land situate I , in the toirn or lie bron, Potter otinty, Bounded and described as follows : Beginning 'at a' post .the: eatt. north-east corner of lot No. 40, conveyed by the Trustees ef,the Bingham Estate to Rns`sell, - Adams and Huh; thence east - 3 and 7-10th perches to a post, thence`North by-line of lot No. 86 139 perches to a post, thence west by_ line of said lcit . :No. 86i74and1-10ths perches toil post,- thence south by line of lot 87 now or late in poiscssion of George Higley,: 139 perches to a post, thence east by . lie of aforesaid lot No. 40 7,1 perches to I the, place of beginning.; Containing Sixtyi•One and Two-Tenths acres more ' or less, on - which are about Fifteen, acres improved, with a shantY barn and a frame house_ artly enclosed. Manufactory Ziberly ,61. mar the Cotton Ado:l7 JELUMSBUTIG, PA. TU} undersigned announces to the trade that be' continues to manufacture and import direct ifronT the most celebrated guar nes in France, the , best , qualities of French Burr 111111 Stones, which lie &fere at reasonable legs and e'er antees eatisfactloA to the purchaser. Also, every nhmber in use, of the celebrated" . • OLD AUKER PAN): 'BATING CTOTH, Orders by mail promptly ; attended,to,, and goods fOrwardedbytailroaft, canal, or express if dashed!WlL;lL KEPNER, 3p) , 23:_ NO. 10.: West State, git., Harrisburg. ASEI rAn:Olr9A J b 7 n,st.,spencer. V i i. 3 olt:lt 4.* fm - . - 14; J_ °ail" MANSFIELD, TIOGA..O0 I .PA: ;'/Ar , suEßlTETicgt Recognized by ire Siate - Atithin'i les, in .Pecetiz,ber, 1862. •• AS AL Sf.ate Normal. Seliool. .atta formally Opened as such*: BepteinberlBbo Tbe„Sehool is -at length, _places upon a ese, cure. basis—the State appropriation of the current: year enabling the Trustee to extin guish the greater portion of the outstanding' liabilities; and to.peke ,extensire improve ments upon the bnildlngs and grounds. The Sprint , rem:, era com.tnente about . • , F. A. Atlas- for the past six years in charge of;the Chester couuty. (Pa.) Normal School, has been elected Principal, and - Prof. J.Strait, of thsrEdinboroState Nornt i l School, Lion. has heen appointed to the Pro essotship of Lititzu ages and. gat):.. ematica • , Prof., Allen is well knots% Ilivinghont the State as a:geutlemen.'of accurate scholarship, possessing a practical experience of Uteen years as an edacator of teachers., audio thor ough acquaintance with their educational wants, acquired from his connection. with County listitntes in every section of Penn: sylvinia, as well as in. other States . and thorough instructors will be providid f9r;he other departments of the School. ;; The , bnildiag has been refited throughout and provided with furniture of the most ap proved styli, together with an: extensive col lection of maps,charts,aitd works of reference. Excellent Chemical -and , Philosophical ap paratus willlbe in readiness at the opening of the School. , • To keep pace with the improvements in ed treation, a, gymnasium 'will be erected, for which a valeable apparatets for the heavier and lighter exercises has already been secured The schoel year is divided into.three terms of thirteen weeks each, with no,vacation, ex cept the week of Christmas Holidays. It is aesi F ablii that students should enter at the commencement of a term, and for a period of not less than, thirteen weeks. Tuition, in advance tier, terth, $6.00. , No extra charges for the Inguages or the higher math ematics. Text books rented at reasonable rates YoCal and instrumental music at teachers' prices. Boardingin the ba11,539 00 per lerm '-- Irma for winter, , $3 00 per term;- washieg,s32s ; room rent,. $1 50. The arrangements now made are of such a n ture as to watra,nt the Trustees in saying that rat other institution in the State affords better acilities for the Education of Teachers, or for the 'preparation of students for college, or fdr gen er business. ' l .. Fer further I'llcl:tiers address the Princi pal,at Mansfield, loge county Pa. It. C. RIP - bilk Pres. Board of Trustees. ALBERT CLARK,.,Se etary. . Mansfield, bee. 20, 1 4. __ .. . k ... 1, 1863. ..arles Ba lt , holding =4 . .t yet ,: ~e, Notice: Potter Co., Pa:, .61A IVOTICE is hereby given that shor, now or late of this connty the following described property. has paid any consideration whatever fcr the 38 25 7 50 35 20 7 00 and all persons are hereby warned not to pO l ti chase any of said property of theiaid Bushor betore the decision of the Cottrt is"given in this case and C. Buslior has paid to Ine "the. consideration money therefor. , The following is the property: 1 50 4 25 1.25 '3 75' 12 00 1000 Ist. A certain tract of land near the lack mania,Mill, in warrant 5075, Abbott township, Potter county, Pa., containing 100 'acres.— Also 26 acres in warrant 5078 'and adjoining the above. 20 00 2nd. A certrirt tiact of land, with Millafid improvements thereon, near Kettle Creek, in warrant 5819, in Stewartson township, Pbtter county, Pa.,cOntaining about 204 scree. 1 00 35 00 20 C. Bushor holds also in trust warrant no. 2501, in Gaines toiniship„Tiogs. county, Pa., on die road leading from Ggrmania to Gaines, containing 850 acres. tf - 12 63 25 ' 8 88 30 10 1 88 7 25 25 3 50 1 50 ' 700 To PROiRSSORS OF MUSIC, AMATEUR; AND TEM MUSICAL PUBLIC GENERALLY. I P. A. Wmidenuann, fads & aketieqq 824 Broadway. '2BO 8 bo / .8 0 0 9 00 200 -9 00 Having on hand the hugest stock of Foreign MusiciaNew York, which he imports from Europe expressly 'to - meet the taste and,re quirements of the American lovers of Music, respectfullicelld'attdntion to the fact, that he is now 'Supplying MUsic df Evety . Bt3le at a Reductitin of twerityzfive to fifty per cent, less than attrother house in'thelJnitedStates. Frivate.Families. can be supplied (post free) by forwarding the cash to the above address. Should the stinount of cash forwarded exceed the cost of the Mimic, the balance will / be pronsptly•returned in r Dealers and Profei this opportunity; tist . with. N. 8.--Ariy-and cvi or instrumental) pub) merica, will be ,suppl parried by the cash. ReinemlbeF P. A. WU' Toreign and4blerl( 824 Broadv . - I 'eh all persons having open' acconn wi me to call and settle immediately. I will sell • Cheap for. Cash All toy stock of Blerchaidiso Consistint of CLOTHING, CROCKERY;' GROCERIES. , , • TOOLS, &mote 1 : dood Haile and rfartieu.::' , 3 Wagons, 0 7eigh, 1 Clutter ; 1 Sulkey , I - 77 priplege of a good '.4shcry in corn ' pieta working order. 15• Cents paid for good ASHES. LIFCISN Brookland. Pa., Sept., 1864. H UNT'S BL OOM Or ROSBS,—for the L&. diem-4f -= STUMM' liarch 10, 1865. 'WM. RADDE 02 17) . - BOOTS, and- SHOES, niapi j", PIiaa PFY IILL 661611.109 SOUTH v ri ii`REEto capital Sitooo,oock i sham at ..$.4 eaen 1.250,00;. beside:at, ALIVUOSIDER Kunz. Directors's 4...1, 3I C CLHRE, D. ic. Jecritax, stisstx-w. Dans, . . THOMAS A. SCOTT, Y. C. nosmisliza, I L . Perin B. dituz, JOHN Y. POMILROY. - : - .'. lAMBS K. SELLERS; Secretary. , L 511.4. W. DAVIS Treasurer. ' This Company ,has 20 acres'of land, in fee, on Allegheny River i ediately opposite Oil City, and adjoining L Ytonia, with 110 rods fronton the titer, and 75 rods front on Lay's Run. Hen. C. P. Ramsdell, editor of the Oil Creek Monitor, and agent for this land, as sures the Cotapany that it will sell in lots for $lOO,OOO, reserving the oil right which is tiofth $lOO,OOO additional., Immediate reve nue 101 be derived for the Company from the sale of these lots: and the Company have two goodengines with complete fixtures to operate immediately for ioil. The territory in this immediate locality has never failed to -pro duce proftbly. • ..- „ :. Also. on hundred acres, in fee simple, in the celebrated Cherry Run District,,immedi ately,adjoining Cherr y lidn Petroleum Com pany;whose stock is now worth over $3O per share. The Company nowUre offers, which Will be accepted, foi sinking wells on lease,, without any cost to the corporation and one= half the proceeds to go to the Company. The Curtin and St. -Nicholas Companies are in this immediate locality, and -their stock is now_cdmmanding a large premium. in ad. ditiOn, the Company has 40 acres, in fee Sim ple, on Cherry Tree Ran, which empties into Oil Cree k and in the best producing section of the Oil Territory, -and 110 acres in fee simple, 'on Walnit Bend, five miles above the mouth of 011 Creek, and not over two utiles from the celebrated Reed well, now produc ing over 200 per day. Also, the lease of three tracts of land, two on Oil Creek, each producing over ten barrels per day, and one on Allegheny. River, pro ducing ten barrels per day of heavy oil, worth now $2l per barrel. The Company now re ceives three-fourths of, the proceeds -of the last named well; and one-half of the other two. Eacli ofthese tracts will be developed by tbe Company by sinking additional wells, and the engines, and fixtures are now !on hind to do it. The °Meets - of the Company mean to pros ecute the development of these lands most energetically, and theylaye entire confidence that they will yield very)large dividends'on the capital Steck. : • , • gErSubscriptiona must be Ina& prompt ly, as more than one-half of the stock b al readreegaged. . • Tubseriptions will ibe received at the office of p.e COmpany. • - Arlyninsctrator's Notice. WHEREAS Letters of Administration to I I the Estate Of WILLIAM S. JOHNSON, ate , of the county of Allegany,in the State of - •' York, deceased, have been granted to the - bstriber : all perions indebted to said ik ‘ Estite re requested to make immediate pay meta, a 4 those •,having claims .against the same will p esent them, Only authenticated, for settlemen to ' • WI LAM F..I:ONES, Adni'i: Dec. 22, 1864. , - Wellsville, N. Y. state tutu. a B - a. Alreadfitartera Pen . lvanic Hllitia, 1 -.! Hovital i arfment, Hanisburg, Nov' -8, 1864. rState Medical Board of ' ..nsylvania i!now in session in this city, :nd will continue until fordier itatice,lb exams: e can didates for 'the post of Medical Office , in Pennsylvania Regiments. • The,appointraent of?. number of Assistan Surgeons will be required immediately 'to fill vacancies now eating, as well as for others constantly occurring. ' , Physicians of ennsylvania, in good health, furnishing pr er testimonials as to moral character, & ~ will be admittedto the•exam illation. 'By ord-r of the Governor: JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS. Surgeon General of Pennsylvania. I ,'AGON ~SHOP 7subscriber having located in Lewis 11e is Trepared to do all kinds of work in. liis line, onl short notice and in the best manner. • , , Malting and Repadring Of all kinds. I anyenabled by the aid ems,- cbinery.to d&work in the 'wagon-line better and•cheapet i an any other establisbment in the county. am also prepared 'tda Mike COFFINS.. 'EDSON HYDE. Ulysses, 'Puree, Dec. 1, 1864 18615 IiDELLADELPEIA.' & ERIE RAILROAD.— Ihils great line traVersett! the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania- to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie: it hasrnattleasedly the Pennsilvania . Rail Itoad Company, and ruder their auspices is being rapidly opened througitimt its entire length. It is now in use for Passenger and Freight businesS from liarrisburg to St. Mary's (218 miles) on, the Eastern Division, and from Sheffield 'to Erie, (78 miles) on the Western Division. - TIME OA PASSENGfiIi TIMERS At: EMPOBIIIII4 Leave Eastward. Through Mail Train Leave Westward. Through Mail Train Care - ran through wrrnoirr arenas both, ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven' and,between Balthnore and Lock Haven. I Elegant Sleeping Cars on. Express Trains! , both ways betwe Williamsport and Balti- 1 more, and Vigil' sport andlPhiladelphia. For informs n respecting Passenger bisi nese apply at he S. E. Cor. 12th and:Marketr Streets. - And for Freight ;business ofthe Company's Agoras.: S. B. Idngstcm, Jr., 'Cor. 13th and Market Ste.; Philadelphia.' W. Reynolds 'Erie— J. M. Drill; Agent N. C. R. R. Baltimore. - H. H. HOUSTON., • Freighl.4o. PhsTa. lams L. X: OVPT, , • gain .2Yeket .4/1. Ph s 7 a. Jos.' D. POiTS, Gen'i Manager,'lVilliamsport. 'e Rochester • Straw-Cutter. OLASTED 4S; KELLY , Coudersport, have the exclusive, agency for this celebrated machine, in this county. It is covenient, du rable, and CHE Dea.l, 11360.-13 50 PER NT. SAVED _•• 3 I . . AT -11EG,pLiTolls , . • OSWAVO, PA.; WELL E - N. V. q . "rm-RULOW CITIZFNe, Friends and Custom r—Tri: I retnra mithanhs to you Teethe liberal patronage bestolied upon me for the past ten years, and My business having so much increased, found it necessary to 'estab lish my headquarters on the railroad, 'have selected Wellsville,and hereafter may be found at the • i Empire Star e at the upper end of thb village, Where I ellen be pleased to .see all nay old casiomers and as many .neur Ones af may feel disposed to favor me with a.ctilL ilre are now opening a large stock of DRY GOODS, StiOES, READY-31AD,t tic.,and . shall try all ever to give all customers_ goo bargains. 'To mrfrlends and customers at Whitesville, Y sineetelfreturu 'you my thanks for yPourither4 patronage there and shonldyouovisit me at Wellsville, l i shall-tri to repay you for it. . 1 3. tiood Bliirtings and heetbags for 30 to '5O cents, worth'so to 15. Best grades of Printsrfrom 31 to 35 coats , worth 46. 1 good Delains 25 te 31;cents, worth 35 to 45. Good Plaid Alpaccas 28 to 30 cents, worth .50 to 76, , 1 Extra Plain, Alpaccasl4o to '63 cents, worth 63 to $B. Extra ail-wool Delainsi 371.t0-50cents,Worfh 56 to 75. , tine Mozambique 9 22 / to 25-cents, worth 38 045. Nlt . ll-wool llerinosl69 to 80 cents, worth tock of Capimers, 'Kt. leans, Sati -adcloths, and other.goods equally 1 L. 0. CLO. nd will save i from sl2' k pante • • ,50. •FinL, ,$1 A large b nette, , l3 as low. Thitebranch of onr tle we ion td, in particular, awe can yon:2s to 50 per cent.l Tine snit. to $l5, worth $4O to SUS. for $3/15, mirth $4,50.1 Tatra Doeskii SILKS,SIIAL ,&Co of the Best Mid Latest ashiona, verxloVr.:= Fine Merinos, Tisibat, 'Wool, -Brochs."Stella, and most 1565 Roots A Sh,oes. r" • • A large ardor era 7erylow. 1 Fine French Calf Ladies.' Shoes for $1,25 worth $1,45. Hen's Fine Calf Soots $2,15 to $4,75, , ,er0tth $5 t _ $6. 3 40 P. M. 10 18 A. M. ffatsisait , q2PEAt ,Ladies cqd Cents, very tow: Crockery an Hardware, 1• • laillut ..5 1 tikr115, &LI , I at-pricesies below the present merketprieee, Flour, Pork • -.Fish, Irons, Tea, P .Celrol§)' epper, Spice, tic., U low as,cau be bonglit in the State. C. ainsmoars, Wellsville X. T,, October, 11% r ~ i i 'por, YANKEE NOTIONS,' an ili‘PWiit;W. yly'fruy:NVmest _ Nalgiffialli t I Fall and Witte:l; GOODS DM P. ,L STEBBINS At Cri4 Eau Just seabed from Icor Tor*, 0 1 410 - stock of seasonable Goods whisk they ing Sell as law se szy tram tit mss; arm 'Wag of • • cl t i t I I AT ' 1 It 01 varieties *it rtatiAT tit DODS, 4Anailifx,s; 4PQMIN ' S, ,ILLPA C'A'A itawanarti pLdZD 1.4)p/M4 • WA I = vzicso ' Maier; I ; ectantS, camiemum 1 - 4kriO Tilt •• SZEd.Veri4 41700114 4 1 1;riilat.i; • "cANTid,C,Tik fun 'gook %M all PAPAW Al lig atimina, lato M I &INA= .1 • I . . 11A 11 CAPS • 4Stien; arke . • HAT i , 1 agoraz T 0 Oir -OP' 1 GROIDg. Sy 1 , WA YE-ON AraXar Tea:frail 16 els:to 3i2-perponall V. LSTEBIONIF 'Cost, . *airVaasa; Saisidisrrwii - , - Cad Mi l ifts 34 A / 1 .14 1114 ' I ~ MIN MEI x ~ ~; k- ~ a =I
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