1 TEE POTTER. COUNTY JOURNAL and 'Genepal. toe ,sek..Seg I - ew Advertisements. - le. At he Oyster Supper for the benefit 41 the Lewisville ACaderny given last Friday %tight, the .em of $231,57 was received.- 4 1 . Iter We are requested by Prothonotary Olmsted t; give notice to Constables and •Others rho ! have returns .to make to February court, not I to appear until Thursday of that week. . • ‘‘ or A Teachers' Institute (County) Will, beheld in ,I.jeWisville, commencing the first Waidai in arch and to continue during the week. The County Superintendent will, be attenderice. • ' , 1 Our quota;, I Col. Blair has sent us the following approx imate quotas for this county : ' ~ Couderslort, 3 ; Eulalia, 3 ; , Roulet, 1 ; ;Sweden, 5 :Pleasant Valley, 1 ; Clara, 2; Hebron, 8 ; Sharon, 4 ; t Oswayo, 7 ; Gentles see, 2; Allegan!, I0'; Ulysses, 15; Bingham ; 15; *West Itranch, 20 ; Sutnmit. 2 • Abbot, A; Stewardson, 0; Harrison;'.; Elector, 5; Pike, 3 ; Jickson. 1 ; Keating, 1 ; Homer, 4 ' Sylvania, 3; 'Wharton, 7.- . - this ,dtimate may be changed—Lbut very slightly; 'fiat all. - I D --*ln t e ease of West Branch the fignres hereglienmust be an ' error, as it is - doubtful if there ar twenty names on the enrolment list of theit township. Thre will be an' Auction' at C. 11. Sini l mons 9 'Store in 'Oswayo l on Tuesday next the 14th of Feb. A op portunity to se cure bargains I. wa,..'We send out this week bills to 11taost every one indebted to this office,•and 'expect prompt answers: After tttelst of /larch we expect to manage the JOURNAL 'upon a differ ent system than that of credit. Yr Congress does not reduce the tax on paper we will be 'Compelled to follow the example of almost every paper in the State' 4ocl charge Two. Dollars or Two Fifty per year. AU those who desire the JocaNAL hail better'subser l ihe in advance, now. The Oil investigationa the coming samtner will give additional interest to a county. paper.—;Where.bills are not paid, :they will be, placed in the hands of some one authorizeci.to collect them. Tire are, apt to be free with our jokes Doctors and their drugs, untirsich and lin need.of. their aid; then all alike bow to the ;necessity .of recourse to their hard,carned and often' ill-requited skill. The prevailingbelief ! that..physicians upon teltatever deviates 7from their peculiar, system and usages, arises.from the fact that their better information Icvls them soonest to detect and discard the medical delusions,and impositions `that are thrust ur.on the community. That they are ready and prompt to adopt any.really valuable invention .is seen - by the treatment Dr. J 0. Ayer's Vheipictil Remedies haveire veived at theirtithAds. - They appreciate 'the value of these medicines because they know their composition: and where is the man who ever heard a respectable physician either dis parage themor discourage their use? do profession or pursuit has done Aimed. for the human family than the medical prOfessioh. .I%ene is, followed by.nobler men or for nobler .ends; n'or,is there one which better deserves Vibe thanks of Mankind.—Clinton (X. Y.) bemocritt. ' petroleum and Salt; - lb the Editor of the Petroleum Reeotder : It is asserted as a fact beyond question im _numerods articles in your paper, particularly !those referring to the Sinnemahoning regiOn .of Northern Pennsylvania, that Petroleuml is .the product of bituminous coal. This is as wind, I imagi^e; because such coal if touted in these and other localities -where coal 'is Joanna these and other localities white oil is found.' But I am; not satisfied with this theory. Chemical analysis has shown tha Petrolenm may be produced by certain com binatiuns of.. salt and lime. Now in man localities, otl is found where coal does nu J exist; but salt and gas is always found, and, „So far as I have learned,limestonealso. This ii particularly the case upon the headwaters of the Allgheny and Sinnemulioning ricers .Carueron and , Potter Counties, which is now „attracting 130 much attention from , oil seekers. It is truu that there are mountains of coal in : that region, but it is equally ;true that there -are large deposits : of limestone rock on 'the • west bank of the Sinnemahoning and east bank of the Allegheny rivers, both of which bead in Potter County ;:and this, combined with the strong saline,. water ~alluded to, would, in my mind, most certainly account •ier the gas and oil found there, on purely ncientifie. principles. T. A par At the spring pl-ction held last ' , Friday the following persons were elected for ittib ensuing.year : . Coudersport Borough: Buigass—John S. Mann. , Town Council—A.- L. Ensssorth. C. 11. Armstrong, and.M. W. It eilarney, 12 -yrs). , ' !School Directors—Z..l. Thompson, and A. Itonnsville. - .- Assessor—Collins Smith.. b Overseers of the Pporr-Isaac Benson, H. J. 'dOlmsted. - 1 ConitAble—A. B. Goodsell. - Sigh Constable.+.ll, S, nompson. .Auditor—Dan Baker. Judge of Election-0 11. Ciosby. i Inspectors—A. R Goodkelloroines Parioll. •,' . _ 1 ,6"%lalia ,Toiunahip : ' Supervisors=-John Wadsworth, I,itas You. pans. , .. • 4onetable--,4lmeron Nelson. ,Judge of Election--John, F.`Breluper. , - Inspectors-40bn P.Taggart, Mason Nel4on.; Ailles.sor—Seth Taggart. • I I Auffiks—L.D. Spadord, ljarry Lent. Sett 131iieetors-4. s3L Spofford, rte' tou,cl Ittnmtison..; Town Cleik-4. M. Spofford. . " Iresznyer—Lyroola Nelson. f rlctarcl , url I etth.. - L--:The attention of p r ti hbldi , gntiYetnirde - d Deeds is direc(edi to 1 th provisipnslof the AetOf Assembly, which re °ices that- 1, . 1 . , - ~, tAll detids Mid eonveyances foireal estlte in this, Co mo,tiiwealth, shall be recordectlin Lb office or Mem : ding lieeds in the Comity i ti w era the antli Be ; within six moy.th.:: after yie eiecution. f such ich deeds and conveyance, and er ry, Su c .deid mid conveynnce not recorded AS afores id, iiha4 be adjudged FRAT.TDt I. NT- A.N I D 1,011.) against any sutiseciuent plrchaser for* valuable consideration, tin le s such deeds be recorded before the re cording of -tli.. deed or mince, ance nnder w. ith such stibsequent purchaseer or niti!rt gl ge shall claiin. 1 . ; z , 11:Eft,.A. vas ,' eatlYßOu'r.—.ur. C. illo S tattoas ‘lisher to purchase iu the iillage 'of NN ellsville' a gaod',house and lot. He also' w shes to 01' _ or', exchange the following' p 1 °petty, Eituated in Oswayo, Pa.: One large n w 'dwelng house, which cost $3,650. one block of tortis and 530,000 worth of-Dry i r Gods, - GroceHes, !Lite. _ Also one house and b rtiloppi)sitdi said stores: one span black c riage horses,' one single !terse,- two new t p carririges,l two .democrat wagons, three o 1 etrbag , ies, - )wocutters, one skeleton wag o , .one s illcyl- one sett pleasure , bobs, two. lumber w gons, atid other articleS and live sock ; too numerous to mention. In addition ion to the above I: will sell or ex c tinge, - o e lot of land :it the head of Oswayo ) 1 c eek, 31 acres; ono ,one lot on the plank road, leadi g from \Wellsville to Oswayo, Pa., 2TO acres; also one farm on the Bleien Mile, of Which s erected one frame house and birrn Iyyy fibres' imprcived also one lot of land in N ich 'I i4a 'near Eat Saginaw - ' of 120 acre's— "' • ' Tle above jan'Osi Atm all suitable fbr - farms ; a d are valuable fpr.their fine hemlock timber ii a d,sorne 'pine. also, will sell the property k own aslthe Lyman property at Oswayo Vil- I ge, one Gothic dwelling house, barn, and .o heribiactlings, with about 16 acres of land. Al goad and sufficient warrantez deed will, be g ven,fork part or the whole.. This property will be said regardless of value,-br exchanged fdr godds,l fartos, qr other, property. Fur fur ther partieulars liriquire "of ' C. 11. Siramons, N 'ellsrille, :4 Y. . . . Irtnows' Eit . oNevist. Tnocur.s.,The hene- Ricial effects 17esuiting 'from the use os this lieniedy r,lnd its extensiv.e use for Cough e, Cold's, addThritrt-.Alfeetion,, has brought • I out man.): min:lll9ns, tlinq of - which contain ' Tae Troches hare IpHyd their etticad'y.. raice, (uric§ ENT. aorteeted every Vednesday by 1 3 . .1. STEB BINS Si, CO, Retail Dealers iu Groceries f! Prciviisions, opposite D. F. Ghtsiniire's Efotal, 1 ••,. - ,•Coudersport, Pa. Apples, eiten; liush., $ 75 to 100 • Ido 200 2'50 'Beaus._ ' •• 1 1 " 300 350 _ 40 80 Beef,. ,• " . a errie ' 7 O quart e 13 20 . 13nelvihe.4.t, 19 bush.,. - 87 ' 1 Od * Buckwheat Flour 300 3 7 . .:1 1 autter,7Z,lllb.,.- 35 38 1 , dbeese, " I 20 ' 25 1 i Gloverseed _ 1 1 • 700 7 50' Pop , bush ; , 125 150 Corn eal, per cwt., ' 375 425 M Eggs, 11 doZ • 1", 1 18 blot, extra, - `lO 12 00 1 A "..) , 00 1 d super one " 10,00 12 00 Flaws. „ 25 tan, ` I 20 00 25 06 lionkw, 'per lb,, •"1. • 25 20 sip Sukar, per 1b.,. 20 25. Oats. bush.;,, •75 80 Onions," • 100 125 Pork, T0J1. 7 1 35 00 40 00 do t l 20 • 25 do in thole h0g,.."11, Ib„ I 12 13 otatoes,•per busti., • 63, 88 Feaelles. dried, V lb„ 25 30 l oultry,l l l lb., 8 10 ,Rye, pe,r bush"- 1 • 250 188 bbl., OO 7 25 , dO Timbtliy:eed , Trot, pdr h hbl. l • Wheat, b 1 faih. }'bite Fish, • 250 350 1. 4 . 00 900 I 75 200 .800 900 IN • 131ditor's otice. _ seen appointkd Auditor to make dis&ibniion:of•the koceeds of the sale df Iteal Estate in: the c ue or Xfaria. S. Ed vs; Jonatha:n Glacq No. 54, February Tern), 15,,6 f, wilk attend ;to the duties ot'sait: s . O'pOintmentbn nonday. the 20th dav of Feb.: • • I roan' next, nt 2 o'clock P. M. at tin Protlio nr - • . - otary ' s Offiqe , Coudersport. W.B.- GRANTS', Auditor. Coudersport, Jtin. 25, / SGS. , .A.drapixst.ra.tor's Sale... • 1111• Y eictue Of an, order_of the Orphans' Court 4 - 111 Or the county of..Ptitter, the following descHbed read estate belonging to the;, estate .Of George. jograhnru. late of the township of Hebron, slid ; epo nty, deceased. will. be sold (. 1 ; tjtoltiiites:(and best bidder at, .the Court HOose the':Horn,ugh of Coudersport on llronarri);:,.l4 20th clay-or FeUrtiary . next, at 1 -o'clock!.P.ll, • . • :. -, tine - lcit,ooantl.sitnate.in the town of:He • ' !iron. POtter County, .Bounded and - described as ;Beginning: at a post. the east- nrrth-east coimer of. lot No. - 40..donreeed by the'Trustee,s pf the-Bing:h4rn Estate to Russell, A lams : and Hunt; thence east 73 and. 7-10th Perches to a : post;• thence Not' i th by line of lot No. Sri 1.49 perches to a..postl, thence west by lirie of said Int NO. 86. 74 and 7.loths .mrchre to a.pcst, thence south by ie of lot 87 now or hate - in possession of George 149 ipercueS Ito iii.,pqst; thence east by line .Of itforesnid - ; 40 it percaes to the. plaCe Containing. Sixty-One and Two,,Tenths - acrei more or less. on which are : abont Fifteen acres improved, ‘`rith at shanty I)arn and a frame housepartly enclosed. • A. 8.:G00.D SELL. .I . - . I - -1 N 0114414 OAd WIGHT,. in . r. P . COndersport,.3o.:2s. 1865. Trench Burr, Mill Stones. 1111Alliactory - Liberty St. near the Cotton Factory HARRISBURG, PA. ;FrRE ndeVtqued announees to the trade th.it, he continues to mintincturd and I.mport dirept From the most celeiintted guar- Iles in Fracme, the, best qualities of Fren l L eh A Burr Mill. Stones, which h'e alters et. reasonable totes and gnnr- Antees satMtyfion to the purchaser. A!..0,' every ntimber in use. of the celebrated 'OLD AUKER dRAND BOLTINp CTOTH, e i :trder's by ro i nil promptly attended to, nod goods forwarded by tailroai, canal. or express if- esired. WM. if. KEPNER, Bin 23. No, 10. West State Ste t Hapisbtirg. PA' .':, lal r -A f t VIIIORITAL ::!SOEIOOI, MANSEIDLDI TIOGA CO, PA. I" . . • TSIS VS ITUTION WLS ?. Recognized by the State Authorities, a . -- - Dec berg IS6I - - AS State', Nor mal School. -, And formatty . Opene .as suchiri Septeinber 186.. .The School is at , l ength , placeskipon a se cure basis-.-the State appropriation of the cntrert . year .enab4ng the Trustle to extin-.1 guish the greatexl ption of the outstanding 1 liahilities, and;; to lake. extensive, improve ments upon the buildings and grounds. ' he l . Spring Teml will 'commence a b out Mardi 10, 1865. Prof. F. A. -Alas e, for the past ix - yeari in: charge of the Chest ri Count, (Pa) Normal School, has been ele ted.Principall, nod Prof. J.Strait, of the Edin oro State Nor±al School, I lion. has been optic) nted to the Professorshipl i of Languages and atnematics. - - , Prof. Allen is we 1 knowa throughout, the' State as a gentlema of accurate scholarship, possessing a practipal experience of fifteen years as an educat.o cf teachers, and a thor ough[ acquaintance with their educational wants, acquired fr m his conns:ction with County InstituteS) izi every section of Penn; i sylvania, as well as in other States.. . , Competent, and borough instructors will I be provided fin the kither departments of the! School. • . ,-.. The building has been refited throug,hont 'and provided with 'furniture of the most ap proved style, together with an extensive, col lection of inaps,Chaks,and works of reference. ' Excellent Chemical and Philosophical ap ptfratits will be in readiness at the opening of the School. i: To keep pace wit 1 the improvements in ed ucation, a gymnasium will be erected, for which a valuable ojpparatus for the heavier and lighter exlrcise, has al.eady been secured The school year is divided into three terms of thirteen weeks e;';elt, with no vacation, ex cept the Week of C ristmas Holidays. 1 i It is desirable that students should enter at the Cornmencement i of a term, and.oraperiod I of not.less than thirteen weeks Tuitiloti, in advance ppr teg•ni, S6.GO. No extra charges - ror thelagliages nr the higher math. enmities. - Text. boOs rented at reasonable . rates. Vaal and - instrumental music a t teachers' priQes. 11oarding in the ha 11,53.3 00 per lerue.; 'wood for winter, $3 00 per term; waShingvp 25.; room rent. $1 50. 'Cite arcang.ementls now•tnade are of such a nature as to . wartjant the Trustees - in saying that no oilier Institption in' the State affords better f.itilitiesfor Ihe F..tineation of Teriehi or for the prepe.ralon of - at:dents for el or for gnneral buqness. For further ,Partioulars -address the Princi pal, at Aii.nsfield. 'Mogi county,Pa. • 1 • IV. C. RIPLEI . I, Pres. . ~ 1 .1.13ERT CLARK, Secretor . Mansfield, Dec. 2!0, 1564. INII • GCNIMANIA,Pot!er Co., Pa., Aug. 18,53..5. %,J ()TICE is here•Oy given that CharloF pu- shor. now or late of this c l ounty, holding the following desetibed prope4y. has notlyet paid any consideration-whatever fcr the same, and nil pers,,ns are!hcrefiy warned not to pur chase any of said property of the said Busbor, be!bre, the decision of the Court - is giVen in this case and C. LlUshor has paidlo me the con-ideration :money therefor. The followi n g -is the p ro ,, er ty l let. A certain tract of land nenr"the , Oar- Mania Mill. in wnrrant 5075. Abbott tocrWiip, Potter county, Pt. eonmining 100 acres.— Also 25 acres is warrant 5078 and adjoining the nitOve. 2nt1.1 A eertrin tract of land, ivltlr Mill and improvements thereon, near Kettle, Creek, in ~ t tarrant Si), in Siewartson townsiiin, Potter county, Pa., coniai'ning about 204 ii,eres. C. 4oslior bolds. also in trust warrant no. 2301, in Gaines toicnejtip. Tioga coUtity, on the road leadin,+. from Germania to Gaines, containing 850 1 , acres. , tf , ' RADDE. PROFESSOILI i OF ?tit:SIC, ASIATEUIt'S, AND THE Musio t it Pent.ie GENERALLY. P. Nlundermann, r • & - )5 )11411401 oNnoi) trz.iv • { se, 524 t 3 ro ailes ay. Haring on hand th'e largest stock of Foreign. flusic in New Yo whioi he imports from Europe elpris.fly to meet the taste and re quirements of the ; American lovers of Music, respectfully calls altenti , m to the fact, that he is now supplying Onsic of Evety Style at . a Ileduetion of twenty-five to fifty per cent, less than any other I:oise in the United States. Private Families can be supplied (post free) by forwarding the cash to Aim above address. `Snould the amount,of cash forwarded exceed the cost of the 3Ensic, the ,balance will be promptly returricdin postage currency. Dealers and Pilifessurs should not neglect this pportunitF.; they will lie liberally detilt r ti. B.—Any and ,every:piece of 'Altsie(rn . cal or instrumental) published Au Europe or A merica. will be supplied to order, if accom- - puttied by the cash, • " Remember the Address,' WUNDERMANN, Forci&n ::%fusic; Ware-house, 824 proadway i ,New YDrk. 23°3 • ,E , rr2 41 1 :5 z _ ..- • o •-• . C ) -I• T• 4 1 .4 Cl 2 - .. , t•-• ; -al 1, , 1 . i . Wisli all perscins having open account with me to cdll an settle immediately. I Will sell • Cheap for Crash All my stock of Mbrchandise Consisting 91 CLOTHING. BOOTS, and CROCKERY, ' GROCERIES, • 'TOOLS, Fcc.,le., 1 Good Horse and Harness.;' 3 Wogons, 1 Sleigh, 1 . Ctetter, 1 Sidhey, The privilege of a good Ashery in com plete icorking order. - . 25 Cents paid for good AstiEs. • LUCIEN 13II1D Grookland. 1864. UNT'S ELOOM . OF LOSES.—for the La " dieB,—at STEBBINS' ME - - SHOES. DRUG S, • - .PENNSYINAAIA;-?...=- 0 - IEPEIIIAL OIL COMPANY, QEFICE 169 SOUTH FIFTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA. I Capital $1,000,000. 200, Shares at $5 saah. Reserved Capital $200,01)0. President, ALEX&EDER 21,CLURE. Direciors ri A. ri M 2 CLITTIE, D. li. JACEMS'Sj 'CLIME W.D.ErE, . TELIC;MAS .A. SCOTT, J. C. BOMBERGER, ' I'ETER. B. SMALL, JOHN N. POMEROY. 'JAMES M. SELLERS, Secretary. ELISHA, W. DAVIS, Treit.surer. • • This Company has 120 acres of land, in fee, on Allegheny River immediate)) , opposite Oil City, and adjoining Laytonia, NVI4I. 110 rods front on the river, and 15 rods front on Lay's Rod. -.lion. C. P. Ramsdell, editor'of the Oil' Creek Monitor, and agent for. this land,, tis sores the Company that it it'll' sell in lots'for $lOO,OOO, reserving the oil right which is worth -$lOO,OOO additional _:. Immediate es-ve nue will be derived for OaCompany frcmi ,the sale of these lots;: and the Company have two good engines with completerfistures to operate immediately for oil. The territory in this immediate locality hasne iverfailed rtd pro- duce profitably. ' , " 1 Also, one hundred acies, in fee simple; in the eelebratetl'eherry Run District, immedi ately adjoining Cherry. Run Petroleupa,om papy, wbose'stock is now worthlrrer $3O per sharer The Company now haye 'Offers, which will be accitted,.for - sinking wells oillease, without any cost to the'corporation antilone half the proceeds to go to the Company: The Curtin and St. Nicholas Companies are in this immediate localitY, and their stock is now commanding a jar& premium.. In 'ad. dition, the_Company has 40 acres, in fee ina , - ple. on Cherry Tree Ittm, which empties Itato / Oil Creek, and in the best producing Section of the Oil' Territory, find 0 acrezini fee Walnutsimple, on Walt Bead. five milesvabove the mouth of 011 Creek, ;and not 'over two. Miles 6/ from the celebrated Ileed SY 2 1r; now pioduc in, over ;100 per day. , ! I 'Also. the lease of thre tracts of land. two on Oil breek, each peoducingiiver ten barrels' per day, ta.ad one ion Allegb riy - River, pro ducing ten ParFete per day of heavy oil, worth now $2l, perharrel. The Company ,noW, re ceives thyA-foniths of the proceeds" of the last na.rded, well, and ode-Wilt - of the other two. Each of these tracts 41 be developed by the Company by sinking_ddditional wells, ,ind the engines' and fix uses are now on hand to do it., 1 pros. ecuteofeeers of the Companymean to pros. ecute the development of tllese lands most t , 'energetically, and they have entireconlldence that they will yield very large Alivideinds on the capital stock. i gc.--,=•• Subscfiptions mnst be made prompt ly', as more than one-half of the stock is al ready engaged. Tubscriptions will be received at the office of the Company. • ~!. , Admirastrater's Notice. XITHERi , IAS Letters of Administration to V V the Estate of WILLIAM S. JOHNSON. late of the county, of Allegani, in the State of New York, 'deceased, have heen granted to the subscriber, all person ihdebted to said Estate are requested tb mnkeiimmediath pay ment, andthose having .eis.i;ms against the same will present them, duly' authenticated : for settleinerit.to / WILLIAM F. Jcostp, Dcc. 22, 1864. NV44 sville, State- Medi.Cal jioard.' Jleadrtarlers Pennvl4nia Militia, 'Aspltal D4artment, narrisburg, Nov r r 10 4 1864. 11HE State Medical Board Of Pennsylvania !IL is'now in session lin thrs city, and will continue until further rintice4o examine can didates for the post of Medical -Officers in Pennsylvania Regiments. The appointment of it nntaher of Assistant Surgeons will be required imb:iedlately to . fill vacancies now existing, as well as tbr others constantly occurring. Physicians of Pennsylvania in good health, 'furnishing proper testimonials as to moral character, d:c., will be admitted to:the exam ination. - By order of the Governor : JOSEPH A. pEITLLIPS, Surgeon General df Paniylvania. *VAGGON SHOP.! TIIE snyiscriber having loCated in Lewis prepared to do alt - kinds of work in his/Rne, on short notide ;sriein-the best manner.' Itesioa!flng of all kinds. lam enabled by the Md of ma chinery to do work in the wagon-line better and tiheaper than any other egablishment in the county. L am also prepared :to 'make COFFINS. ._BOSON HYD.g. UlYsses, Pelin'a,:tiec. 1, 1864 , MD . IIiLADELPHII Sit 'ERIE RAILROAD.— 'iThii s great lin' -traverses - the Northern ;Ind Northwest co nties 'Of Pennsylvania ,to the city of Erie, o Lake Erie. . 'lt has neen lease 'by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, an t rider their auspices is being rapidly opened, throughout its entire llngth. : It is now in use for Passenger aria Freight business from liarrisburg td St. Mary's (2le rifles) on the Eastern Diviiion, and 'from E heffield•to.Srie, (7sl-mileS) oilthe Western Division. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS .LT EMPOlcipli Leave•Easturard.. Through Mail Train ' 13 '4O P. M, Leave Westward. Through Hail Train ' 10 18 A. 1.1. Cars run through RITH . OII7? COANGE• both ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Carson Express Trains both Ways; between Williamsport and Balti more, andVilliamsport and Philadelphia. For infotmatic.n respecting Passenger busi; ness apply at the S. B Car. 12th and Market Streets. And for Freight husidess of the Cottipttny's Agents: S. B. Kingston, Sr., 'Car. 19th and Market Sts:, Philadelphia. • . • • W. Reynolds Brie. J. 11. Drill, Agent 3T. O.IR. R. Baltimore. E. H. HOUSTON, 1 • • • Gen'llFreight Agt. Phirct. . LEWIS L. Hover, • Gen'l Mita AO: PAIT'a. Jos. D.ToTrs, . Gen'l Manager, Williamsport The Rochester Straw-Cutter. OLMSTED K K ELLY, Coudersport, 'have the exclusive agency for this.celebrated machine, in this county; Itis covenient, du rable, and caw, • 1860.-12- . .. ,t -. = 50 PM CENT. - SAVED EiIIM AT ` R EGULATORS , Nos. 1 2:11 4!k. i 1 - . OSWAYO,PA , , 1 ,/ 1 I / ['AN I D WELLSVIIIE, N. T. 111 VELLOW CiTIZEN7, Friends and Custom ers : I return my thanks to you for /be liberal patronage bestowed. upon the for the past teu Fear, and My business 'having so much increased, (wind it necessary to estab lish my beadquaeters lon the railroad, 'bare selected Wells ville i add hereafter may b e fo and at the , • ; i 'Empire Store I-. at the trpper end of the Tillage, ~.neh ere I -shall be pleased tol see all jmy old customers and as many rtf:ivr ones as mayj feel disposed to favor me with-a call. i Wears now opening a large stock of . • ' DRY GOODS, BOOTS, READY-MADE OLGTHING, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., andshall.ever try to give all customers good bargains. To my friends and customers at WhiOsville,` I sincetely re.{tz you my ag t thanks ihr your liberal patronhere, and shouldyouovisit me at' Wellsville, I shall try to repay you for it, I I I .Gtiod Starlings and Shectings fist '3O to :b0 cents, worth 50 to 'M. Best grades of Printa from 31. -to 35 •cents, worth 45. ' ' Good Delains - 2.510"37,cenM, - worth 35 to 45.. Good Plaid /dpaccas 28 to 30 cents, worth 50 to 76. I 1 • • • Extra Plaitt Aigacc9;s 40 to -63 cents, "worth 63 to'BB. • Eitra all-wool Delains 37i- to 50 cents, worth 50 to 75. • ' ' Fine Mozambicines - 22 to 25• cents, worth 38 to 45. • • Fine ail.ivool 3lcrinos 69 to 80' cents, worth $1 to $1.50.` A large stock of Cas.simers, Kt. Jeans, Sati . netts, trotdcloths, !and other goods equally 'as low! CL OTEIXG.-. This hranch:of our trade we . call your atten. ion to in particular, 'as we can and will save you 25 to 50 per I ceni. Fine -suits 'froth $l2 to $l5, worth. $2O t 0 1525. Good black Pants for $3,75, worth $4,50. Extra Doeskin $4,50. SILKSAIIAWL ,&,c., oftbe "Best and 'Latest Fashions, very low.— FineMekinos i Thibet, Breeha. Stella, and trot gther kinds. 1865 loots gitoes. I large' assbrtment very'low. ,• • Fine French Calf Ladies' Shoes for $1,35, - worth x 1,75. lien's Fine Calf-Bolts s3els to $4,75, 'worth $5 to s6.' ,1, = ria!s.<mcl Vaps for Ladies and Gents, vstdoto. Crockery and Hardmrareli, attitblu,s, ;at pr;ces far below_Pe present market 'prices. 'Aioe+eBceaOttei aPittviii os Rour, Pork, Fiih, Han?, 2. Pay - Clitraet Pepper, aslirar as-eam'be bought In the Stitt*. ;'C. 11 SCUilloßilif, Welhrgilii, N. T.,' Octobar, 1864 MEE II Fa 111 /, Have j stock of, sell as lo: silting o I I . I I A ALES LA PLAID PO SHOES, SHAW rail: dook „ FASHIO MI BOOT HAT cirota ;TOCIr'O7I Tea-frocills ;Coli, 11 •TVof' 1 ) 111111„1„ . 1 -i----. ....:,..,' ••,. - :.• wu5...........- _. • .• ' glia 1 4ild-Winte.,, • f.) G I ODS / 11 STEBBINS & Co Ell ust received trues New York Isis* .seasonible Goads which they t 4 as say 'house the Canty SON f II I 11 • 11411,4 ~g 86 r yarisflos Tie 2 0D.% DEL ' LII .ALPAC.ALAS, mortxrssiolt u . 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