II THE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAT.., Cosulexa;art, Wednesday Evening, Feb 15,1865, Local and General. let..Seft New Adveitisements . '' let:A new Ponnd-blaster has 'been ap• Pointed. Will the citizens who have cattle ruining in the streets remember the adage "A' Itesubroom sweeps clean?" z t er wo are requested by Pretbenotati Olmsted,to give notice to Constables and .otbers who, bate returns to make to FebruarY Court, not to appear until Thursday of that week. ' 1 ser A Teachers' Institute (County) will be het , ' hi Lewisville, commencing the Crst Mondiy in lilarclr and to cantinne during the week. ,The Co t unty SuperintendenV till be in attendance. :, ilter..A.t a Meeting of the Borough Council Itelklast evening the following persons were chosen effinra for' the ensiling pear: Secretary- 7 01m Bilker, Treasnrer-11. T. Olmsted, Pound-liuster—A B. Goodsell. - eartnre for Cough or Cold.-=As soon as 1 1 , there is , the slightest uneasiness,of the chest, rwith ditleulty of breathing, or indictitions of /cough, take during the day a few " Brown's (Bronchial Troches." Containing dern ulcent ingredients, they allay pulmonary irritrtion. : Mihaly Officers and. Soldiers should have Ahem in readiness upon the first appearance of a Cough or Cold. - • ENOCH ARDEN, by ALFRED, TENENFOR.- The universal interest felt in this charming poem has induced Messrs Tieuncr &Cieids, of Boston, td issue a twenty-five cents d l ition ;for -popular reading, in addition to the other ii more costly editions which they publiSh. Th gil send copies to the press, hoping OA the ex tended .publicity given by this cheap' edition may result in- the introduction : or this niiist - beautiful and touching idyl into all thehouse bolds in the land Ile..,The Quota o'f the Borough of Ponder sport, under the Preiiklent's call of Dec. 19th. was more than tilled by volunteers last geed --there 'will be no draft, in the Borough. Six .men , sere enlisted to our credit, when ohly three were needed, leavihg an excess of three to be counted on the next quota if there sito6ld be another several other tomms We learn are'vndeavodug to fill their quotas. FE STIVAL ! • • I There will be a Festival for the benefit of the Hospital SociPty; in the NeW Court-House on'Weilnesday Evening, the 22:1 inst.,f Wash- Music, Tableaux, Collo igiton's Birtb,day) quies; Scenes to \iaugli At, Cry Over, E vSee with' Wonder, will be the ordernf tile-enter tainment. Refreshments will be served. to those who desire them. in the latter part of the qvening. Admissiom . 2s cents ; Children 20 cents. ' • We sent out hist week . bills to almost -every one indebted to this office, and expect prompt answers. After thie . \ ,lst c)f ; Narch we expect to manage the.JOCRN/L upOn a 'differ ent system than that .of credit. congress does not reduce the tax on paper vve -- will be compelled to folloW the example of almost every-paper in the, State and charge Two Dollars or Two Fifty per Yedr. 'All those who Ldesire in advance, now.:Tile Oil investigations the • coming summer will give additional interest to a county paper.—Where'bills are ; tiot paid. •they will be placed in the hands of some one, authorized to' ollect them. • Record yuur .Dezdz;.—The attention of par- 'ties holding unrecorded Deeds is, directed to , the provisioas of the Act of Asserably, which requires that— " All deeds and-conveyances for real estate in this 'Comnionweriltli, shall be recorded In the office for Recording Deeds in the County where-the lands lie, tritilin-tiz it2o2.thiaftcr the execution Of such deeds and conveyance, and every such deed and conveyance notTecorded as aforesaid. shall be. adjudged FRAUDU LENT AND VOID ag,ainst any -ruhhquent purchaser for a valuable consideration, un less such deeds be. ecorded before the re cording of the de or conveyance under rich such subsequent purclascer or mort gage shall claim. The. following is from Harper's aroptley Magazine : Ben Barse,,crne of the settlers in Jacksun Township, Potter County - Pennsylvania. kept a i'house of entertainment" on Pine creek, :for stray travelers' through that thickly wooded. spariely Settled country. rile near• est neighbor was a man natned, Pest, whci lived three-quarters of a mile distant, upthe Isother fork.', Post was a small, sore.eye'd tan, with a large family, and eked out rather a scanty iivelihood by cultivitting-abOtit four acres of "clearing" and by fiddlitig g all the., dances in the neighborhood. Nine years ago a friend of mine. WAS tray eling through that lonely co untry,and stopped at Barse's for the night. After supper my friend,.who sat upon the stoop smoking 'a ci. gar,. was startled by a terrific yell or howl from an object coming in full career down the road toward the house. Supposing it to , be some creature of the surrounding forest, my friend advanced cau iously to reconnoitre, for it was now nearly dark, and discovered the "creature" to be an overgrown Noy, bare footed and bareheaded, who stkcceeded, be . tWien sobs and howls, to explain that he Was Post's oldest boy, and that his mother, who bad been sick for some time, had just died. Of course a messenger was dispatched froni Barse's to the other neighbors. and 111 was .done that could be to comfort the beteared and to perform such kindly offices as the oc casion required. The next morning. Post came down to Besse's, and , requested Barse .and my friead to go with bim and pick out a suitable spot as a last rating-place for his deceased wife, there being no burring-ground in the neighborhood. They went book with him to his clering, and after looking- over the ground, they, indicated as their choice .a mtired spot at some distance from the home. The' bereaved husband was trident!) , disap pointed, and said: "Friends, suppose you go down into - the woods and pick oat a spotito ba t ty her. ror my part I don't see any use at taking upslear ed land with ktr 1" MI AtTESTION, Evswrsoim—M.r. • C,.., H- Soludsn Wishes to purchase lathe - village of Wellsville' a good' hense and - lot. He - also wishes t,(' Sell or exchange the following property,alMAidin Osivayo, Pa.: One large new dwelling home, which cost $3,050, one, block of Stores an $,OOO worth of Dry : Gckls; , HroCelieS, &c 4 Also one house and barn opposite said sto s: one spa .. 1 rt„ black carriage, horses, one _single hOrse, two new top carriages, two dethocrat -wagons, three open buggies, two cutte's, one skeleton Wag on, one sulky, one se plea.sure bobs, two lumber wagons, and of er articles and 'live stock lop numerous , to mention.' - • In' addition to the abo i ,e'l Will 'sell or ex change, one lot of land at the head Of Oswayo creek, nalacres; also' , one lot, on the . plank read leading from Wells -ille to Oswayo, Pa., 210 acres; 'also one farm on the Eleven. Mile, on which isnrected one frame house barn 'l6 acres imp :lived- also; one lot of land in 1 Michigan, -- hear East Saginaw, of 120 aeres. The abovelands are all;spitable for farms, and, dre,valuable for their fine hemlock timber land some, pine. , also,l,will? sell the property known as the Lyman prdperty at Oswayo Vil lag,!one Cothic dwelling hoube; barn, and , other. buildings, with about 16 acres ofland. 1 A good and sufficient warrantee deed will be Igiven 'fora part, or the Whole. This property will be sold regardless of value, 'or exchapged !for goods, farms, or other, property. For far. therparticulars; insuire of C. H. Simmons, : - Wellsville;li X. - 1 MEM , - , 1 4ilia : In Conclerspoit, Feb. 12th,,A , Rey., L. A. Stevens, EDGARBI. QUICK, of tin 3149th Pa. Regiment, and 'Miss S. HELEN CROSBY, of the former placti. ! ' I May the . toleßer nerer regret his enlistment for life. , , i , Whiskers I Whiskers ! ; Do you want V,lhiskers or Moustaches? Our Grecian eciMpound Will force:them to grow on the smoothest face or chin, or hair on bald heads„in Six Weeks.: Price, $l.OO. Sent by mail anywhere, closely seald, on receipt or price. Address ) • WARNER 4S; CO., lysn iI Box 138, Brooklyn, N. T. :PRICE CuRRIpNle. Corrected every-Wednesday by P. 2 A. STEB ; BINS CO:,;Retail Dealers in Groceries .1 =II . 1J and Pravisions,', , opposite.D.-F. Glassmirels Hotel, rCoudersport, Pa. I Apples, creen, r traeo., $ 15to1 001 I do dried, " 200 *2 5Ol I Cleans' I " ' 1 6 - 00 350 Beeswax, TO lb., ' • 40 601 IBeef, . 8 91 Berries, dried, 11 quarto • • 15 20 Buckwheat., bush., 87 1 00' Buelc.wheatFlour, -3 00 375 Butter, %11.1). 3 Cheese, ‘,.• Cluverseed! _Corp, 1-1 biisit.,' - 125 1 50' Corn .V 3 a.l,,per cwt.., 375 425 EZErs,. ~ do.Z., • 18 Flour, extrii, V bbl., 12 00 15 00 , do sitpe i rfine , , . " 10 00.12 00 Hams, II 0., 1 ' .. / 25 Hay, 7 ,.? toil, - 20 00 25 00 ' Honey, per-lb., ' 15 20 Lard, ;" • 25 30 )fade &Tar, per lb., 20 25 Oats. "II bti-41 1 , . 75 80 Onions, ' rob, 125 Pork, 5;1 Uhl:, • 35 00 , 40 00 do 11 lb.,;' ~ - 20 25 do in whole bog. V lb., l2 15 Potntoes;-per bash., '• 63 •• 88 Peaches, dried, V lb., 25 30 Poultry. - .i. : 111b., . -8 : 10 Rye, per bit'sh., . 150 ,1 88 Salt, 'xi bbli, , . 7GO ,17 25 do `- { -',4 sail:, , , 25 Timothy eetl . \ 1 250 3 50 Trout, per/ bbl., 1 800 900 Wheat. '-el dash:, l . 175 2 OIL White Fisl4/_bbh,-- ------- ' filiY 9 00 bscribc , . - 'llAarble Yard. I ' , T _ HEf sibscriber deems to inform the chi zeiai of Potter that-he can supply them with 411 kinds of Marble .work, as cheap and; as good as, it can be had anY place' is the, Country. MONUMENTS and TOMB-STONES of all kinds urnished on short notien.l . 11 1 C. BREUNLE. Cotidersrihrt, Febl '65 iy Auditor's Notiae. TrAvlNG,beep appointed Auditor to make -1.1.--distrihution of the -proceeds of the sale of ReallEsnatel in the case, of Maria IS. Ed wards vs. JOnatiaan Glace, N0..84, ,-February Term, 1861, I will attend to the dutieslof said appointine.4 on Monday, the 20th dal. of Feb ruary. next. lit 2 o'clock P. M., at the Protho notary's Office in Coudersport • W. B. GRAM, Auditor. Couderspbrt,,Jan. 25, 1865. Adutini . - • I an 17 virtue of an order of the' Orphans'Conrt for,thel county of Potter,"-the 'following describe,tl real estate 'belonging to - the' estate o Georg 9. /ngraham. ate•of - the - township of II bran, szt said county, deceased, will be sold to, the highest and best bidder at theiCourt flOixseitithe Borough of Conclerspitrt Monday the 2 h. day ot'February , ~ . •xt., at o'Cloctc. P. m. • One 10l 4 1 land sitnate in the_ town of He b on. p4itteil,cotitity, B2unded and described ssl folleiWs.:,i Beginning at a pest -the east mirth-east cOimer of let No. 40. conveyed bj , th i e Trustees'of the Bingham Estate to Russell, Adams and Hunt, thence east 3 and 7--:10th percbes to al pot thence North by line of lot No. 139 Pere es to a post. thence west by Erie of said lot No. 86, 74 and 1-10ths perches toapost, thence south by line of lot 87 now or late in posseEision of George Higley, 139 perches to post, thence east by line of aforesaid loti NO. 40 71 perches to the . place of beginning. • Contaioing Sixty-One and Two-Tent hs'acrA more or less, on which are about Fifteen 'acres improved, with a shanty barn an a frame house-partly enclosed. , - A: B. GOODSRLL, Admr , s. • NORMAN DWIGHT, I Coed ' port, Jai. 25, 1865: SI French Burr Mill Stone Ilanufactory:Lzberty Sti mar the Cotton Factory HARRISBURG, PA. HE unde rsigoed announees to the trade that be continues to manufaeture and import direct, from the most celebrated quer ries France , the best qualities of French Burr DIIII Slones, which he t offers at reasonableastes and guar antees satisfaction to the purchaser. f Also, every number in use, of, the celebrated OLD AUKER GRAND BOLTING CTOTi!I Orders by mail promptly- attended to, and goods forty ded by railroad, canal, or epress if desired. d Wit. H. KEPNER, 3 1 023. , o. 10. West State St., Harrisbirg. 4 35 38 0 23 J 1 7'oo 50 IT2I Effl r EL; STATE - , NORISA.T. • - MANSFEETD,TIQG:ATO I • • - ' Tuts nrinTrirnoN was - ,IZeown *uxii by the State Auth , - Deciitbir, 1862. State Nerraal S And formally Opened as such in Sept., the School la . at length places ! care-basis—the. State „ . approPriatio., Variant' . year'eabllng the Tinstee gtash the greater portiOn- - Of the On liabilities, and to 'make e , itensive - • meats upon the,builc ngs and groan' - 27te - Spring Term will'i:ontmen • •:'Lurch 10, 1865:. - • I Prof. F. A. ALLEN, for the past six . ! charga of the: Chester: County (Pa.) School, has been elected Principal, a J.Strait, - of the Edinboro State Nortnall thin,. has been appointed to the Profe Languages and Mathematics. Prof. - Allen is . known throng Sthte as 'a - gentleman oracettrate sch pOsseising a practical .emperience o years as an .eillicator bi teachers, an ough :acqnaintiace,. : 3rith tkeir edn. wants,. acquired • from hi s connecti County Institmes in erery section o sylvania, as well as in other State's. - Competent and thorough instruc. bel provided for the other. departmea c..!000l . . • • • The building has been refited thr and provided with furniture of the proved style, together with an este . a, lection of maps,charts,and worki of re Excellent Chemical and Philosoph paratus will he in readiness at the op the School. To . keep pace with - the improvement neation, a gymnasium will ln erect which a valuable apparatus - for ,the andlighter exercises has alt eadzebeen- The school year is divided into threj of thirteen weeks each, with no yam% cept the week of Christmas ilolidays.l It is desirable tbat students should e the commencement of n term, and for 4 of not less than thiiteen weeks. Tlllii in cdvatzer vier I.erm, 46.00. Ii 1( charges for the laguages or the higher emetics. Text books ,rented at real rates. Vocal and instrumental teachers' prices. Boarding in the hall, per term; wood for winter, $3 00 pet weeping, $3 25; room rent. $1 50. The arrangements now made are a nature as to warrant the Trustees in that no other institution in the State better-facilities for the Education of Tet or for the preparation of students for or - for general besiness. For further pa'yticulars address the pal, at Mansfield, Tioga county, Pa. W. C. RIPIIEY, Pres. Board Pin ALBERT CLARK . , Secretary. Mansfield, Dsc. 20, 1564. Notice. GEBEANIA, Potter Co., Pa., Aug. 1, i [ ivi . OTICE is he'reby given' that Char , £' shor, now or late of this county, . the following deicribed property;has I 'paid any consideration whatever fcr the and all persons ire hereby warned not ' tiitse any of said property of the said.] before the decision of the Court Ls /gi I this case and C. Bushor has paid ' to ..e the consideration money therefor. The following the property': - .Ist. A certain tract of land near th- Geri mania Mill, in warrant 5075.Abbottto • nship, Potter county, Pa., containing 100 a res.- 7 Also 25 acres in warrant 5078 and adj.ining ithe above. - • 2nd. A certrintrae.t .of with .11 gill an improvements thereon, near - Kettle Cr:ek, in warrant 5819, hi Stewartson townstip, i ottel. county, Pa., containing about 204 acre C. Bushor.holds also in trust warha .t no. 2501; in Gamesio_wnship,--Tioga - conn on the road I ending from Germania tri - Gainez i -, containing 850 acres. 17.41:DIO E. To PROFESSORS OF MUSIC, AMATEURS, A MUSIC...LI:PUBLIC GM:SMUT:. P. A. Wunderraann, Foivigq & Joe 824 Broadway. Having on hand the largest stock of F. Music in Nev York, which 'he imports Eurbpe expressly to meet the taste at quirements of -the AmeriCan lovers of I respectfully calls attention to' the fact,t is'now supplying Music of Esery-Styl] Redaction of twenty-five to fifty. per Cm; than any other house in the United Ste! Private Families can belmpplied (plus by forwarding the cash to the above adi Should the amount of cash forwarded e! the cost of the, Music, the balance w . promptly returned in postage currency. DealLrs and Professors -should not n, this, opportunity; they will be liberally wi'h. N. B.—Any'aid every piece of Music orinstrumental) 'riublished in Europe merica,. will be supplied - to order, if a parried by the-cash. : - Remeniber the Address, W ELNDERMANN - , Foreign ond American Music Ware-bo 824 Broadway, New York./ GO di Z ... 02 F-4 ..=, . 0 Z - , , g 2 6-, C` .-4 - rn a I wish all persons baying open ace with me to call and settle, immediately. . I will sell Cheap for Cash Ali my stock of ktercbandise Consisting of CLOTEtI.NG-, Bspots, ana SEfOES, I DR. I CROCKERY, GROCERIES, TOOLS, &c., 1 Coact Horse and Harness.:* , '1 iVa 1 Agtei.qh, 1 Cutter, 1 ' Sul The privilege of a good fishery in plete corking order. . 15 tents paid for good ASHES 'LUCIEN BIT' Braa , land, Pa.; Sept., 1864: S BLOOM OF ItOSES.—for th dies,—at STEEB4c VENNSIELYJMA MPERIAZ - OIL coRTOT, OEFIOE 139 SIlUpl METH Vigil.. PHILOELPHEA. ,!. HOO I TA. les; in Capital SI.OOIIOXL Mk" ""' } moo It $ 5 each• Bieservido4ll o . 9 , President, ALECANDER 01. , • er 1863 011 EL se of the extin- Jonah:lg ~prove= pixldetors" A. 3eCLIME,' D. Y.' JACKMAN, ELINELS lI , ArEt, THOMAS A. -SCOTT, 4. C. BOUSERGES., PrrER B. SMALL, JOHN it. pousaot. JAITES ILSELLERS, Secretary. ELISHI W. DAVIS : Treasurer. about L ears in Normal d Prof, School, .sorstdp - This en - repan y Im - 9120 . 20es of laid; infee,• on Allegheny River immediately opposite Oil eity,•and. adjoining Laytona, With 110 rods front on the rivor; and 75 rods front on - Lay's Run. Hon. Ramsdell, editor of the Oil Creek 'Monitor,: and- agent-,for • this •land, . as sures-the.CompanY that it will sell lota.for $100,060, meperving the>oil right is worth $lOO,OOO. additional. 'lniniedLate rive- . nue will - be derived for the - Company from - the sale of these. Lot s and the - Company, have two good engines w ith complete fixttiresto operate! immediately ;for oil. .The' _territory - 4n . this immediate *nifty has ne'rer ailed tek pro duce profitably. Also, one hundred, acres, in. fee 'simple:lu the celebrated Cherry. Ron District,. immedi, ately. adjoining.Cherry' Run PetroTetun'Corn panyi-whoss stock is now worth over $3O pee share. -The £ompany now have offers, which will.be accepted; for sinking wells on-lease, witliont any cost to the corporation and one half the proceeds to go to the Company. The Curtin and Et. NicholaS. Companies 'are in thiS immediate 'locality, 'and their stock is. now commanding a large premium. la. ad. ditioni the COmpany has 40 acres, in fee - sim- . pie. on Cherry Tree Run, which empties int 4 Oil Creek, and in the best producing section of. the Oil Territory,. and 110 acres in i fee ' simple on Walnut Bend, five miles tibeive the. ! month of 011 Creek; and not over itrei !Miles from the celebrated Reed - -well, now produc ingMver 200 per day: • • • - Also. the lease of three tracts of. land, two on Oil 'Creek, 'each prodn cing over tea barrels per day, and one on Allegheny Rise;, pro, clueing ten barrels per day of heavy oily worth now $2l per barrel. .; The Comp - any now i.e.- ceiv.es three-fourths.. of the proceeds 'of the last named well,-and- one-half of the other two. Each of these tracts will be developed by the Company by :Sinking aidditlonattells; and the engines 'and 4tures are now !!on baud to do.it. • -, • , . • . • The ocers of the'Conapany mean to pros ecnte the-development. of these lands -Most enerzetiCally,-and they have entire confidence that they will vield very large dividends on the' Capital stock. • - !.. "-Sobscriptions . must be made', pronipt ly, more than one-half of the 'stockis }al ready engaged.. - • Tubseriptions willbe:received at the office cit tbe Compnny. ' • , 1, cut the larship, fifteen a tbor tional .ti "with Penn• rs will of the ngliont ost ap ye erence, cal ap i ning of 1- in ed 4d, for eavier rured terms on, et- mter at . 1)41od lo extra 1 • math ionable usia at liis39 00 term; if such saying affords irtchers College, ona = 862, es qu °Ming not yet 6 same, lo par .; usher kTen in Administrator's Notice. - 1 - x - r-HEP.EAS Letters of Administratiort•to Y the Estate of WILLIAM.S. JOHNSON, late of the county of - Allegany, in the State of New York, deceased, hare been granted , to the subscriber; ail perso'ns indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those haring claims against the same will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement to , • , WILLIAM F. .TONES, Adta'r: Dee. 22, lat. Wellsville, N. Y State Medical Board. 1 Heatiquariers .Penn-rdlvania .Nl!ilia, Hoz , pital Department, 1-arxisbug i -nrr'r - 1 - 0 -- , - 18 - 6 - 4:: - 'IF HE State :Medi cal Board of Pennsylvania L is now in session in this city, and 'will continue, until farther notice, to examine can didates for the post' of Medical Officers in Pennsylvania Regimem's. The appointment of a number or, Assistant Surgeons will be required immediately to fill vacancies now existing, as•well as for, others constantly occnrring. Physicians of Pennsylvania, in good health, furnishing proper testimonials as to - moral character, dic., will be admitted to the exam ination. ',. 1:153 owe, -By order•of the oremor : • JO EPS A. PHILLIPS, Surgeon general of ?eunsylvania. WAGON SHO ;B .! , • , = _ IE subscriber haring located inLewis vine is prepared to do all kinds of ivork in •his line; on short notice and in the best i • iniinner. . 'Making and Repairing of all kinds. I - am enabled by the aid of ma chinery to do work in the wagon-line better and Cheaper" than any ; other establishment in the county. I am also prepare'd'to make COFFINS. 1 , EDSON HYDE. • "Plysses;Penn'a, Dec. 1, 1864 186 k 1 1 23°3 LpHLTYA DELPHIA ERIE !RAILRO AD.— This great line traverses• the Northern and Northwest counties 'of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has peen leased by the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, and nder their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout ita , eutire length. - • It is now in use for I , ..assenger and Freight, business from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (2i miles) on the Eastern DiViiion, and from!, Sheffield to 'Erie, (78' miles) on the Western Division. , TIME OF PASSENGER ..TEAMS AT •EXTORIIIN • -Leave Eastward. Through 'Mail Train Leave Westward. Through Mail Train 10:18 A. M. Cars run through wrrsouv CHANGE both ways between Philadelphia and Lock Haven and between Baltimore and Lock Eaten. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains :t oth ways between W,illiainsport? and Bahl ore, and Williamsport and PhilitdelPhia. For infoimatien respecting Plislen,gerlnsi ness apply at - the S. B. Cdr. ISth.aud Market Streets. And for' reight basinesa of th. 4 Companir's Agents : . ' 8. B. Zngston, Jr., 'Cor. 13th and Market Ste., Philadelphia. J.-W. Reynolds -Erie. - • J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. B. R. BlJ.timore. H. H. Hoosros, . ! ' . Gen'l PreighttAgt. PluTa. • Bros L. Honer, - I • Gera.7telet Aire. nais. 'JOEL D. Ports;a. Grn'l Manager, I,7illiarnsport. E2l 1 The Rochester StrocT-Cutter. OLIESTED & KELLY, Coti:derapo i rt, have the exclusive agency for 'this celebrated machine, in this county. It is cdseaient, du table, mid CPO'. De 1,1 , 1860.-12 . =EI 60 PER CM. gam ffil EMS AT:HGWTORN Nos. 1 &' .2, - • OSWA.Y9, PA., IVELLiNVILLE, N. Y. ' - -I .. VELLOW CITIZENS, - Friends and Custom ers : I return my thanks to yon for-the liberal patronage bestowed upon 'me for the pa.st ten years, and my rbuiiness having so much incressed r fottwd it necessary to estab lish' my headquarters on. the railroad, tare sel ected Fellsrilleyeind hereafter may be found at tbe I C . • r , empire Store at the lover end of die-village, where shall be pleased to see all my old customers and ads many new ones as may feel disposed to facorme with a call. We are now opeaing large stock of ' DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLGTHING, iIir.4.`NKEE NOTIONS, I \ nnd sball ever try, to give all customers good bargairis. To my friends and customers at Vaitesville, 'I sincezely return yoa my thank; for - your liberal patronage there, and shonldyonovisit me at Wellsville, I shi:ll try to repay you for it. Good Shirtings and Sheetings for "30 to 50 cents, worth 50 to 75. .. Best grades of Prints from 31 to 35 cents, worth 45: - ' Good Delains-25 ta 37 cents, worth 35 to 45. Good Plaid — Alpatcas 28 to 30 cents, worth -50 to 75. Extra Plain Alpaccas 40 to '63 cents, worth 63 to 83. Extra all-wool Delains 37i to 50'cena,worth 50 tc 75. Fin Mozambilin 22 to 25 cents, worth 38 id 45. Fine all-wool Merinos 69 to 80.zents, worth $1 to $1,50. A large stock of Casaimers, Kt. Jeans, Sati netts,Eroadcloths, and other goods eanally as low. CL O rlirsirc.-- This hranc,h Of onr trails tre call'your atten i on to in particular, as we can and will save you 25 to 50 per cent. • Fine suits "froirsl2 to. $l5, Worth $2O to. $25. Good black pants for $3,75; worth $4,50. ,Extka,Doeskin $4,50. tt,f(-.4'i01VL . :...: - ;&t, , I. Of the Best and'Latest :Failiions, verylow.— Fine Merinos, ' Thibet, Vireo3,-Broeita. Stella, and most other kinds. , 1565 Boots 4y Shoes. A large tssottatent vezylow. Yine trench -Calf Ladies' Shoes for 111,25 / worth $1,75. Meti's,Fine Calf Boots 53,75 to s4;rs, worth $5 to $6. 3140 11 .3.1. irats•and gaps for Ladies and Gents ) ve7 Crockery and Hardware, - I gadn 4gtisus, Sue, at prices far t below the present marUt,pricea: Mitsce .anexesas:s4s. 176ur, Fork, ,R s 4, i am 4 lea, I .Sugar, , Cora * PePPer , SPice,•cecl is low as can ba boaOtt in, the St44a. - 1 1 C. H. SIMAION B I Wells - sill% N. Y, bctober, 1864 ANb •BOOTS, SHOES, Mill MEE Pie* rails c 4 Winter GOODS L.:':-4f0*P4040, y'r * , C;.4 ! ! • • Eyre 'Janine/2nd from !few Tort, elzi stock of sedionabl• Goods rlwh Ahoy aiSt sell as o was soy tease La Ceststrt MO* I ing °t • - 111E1 ,gl qis, to 111 madethri iisi - DRESS qOODS, D.ELAINE4 AI'OPLINA ALP:4 CA'S, lifozmugri - 42261M.' . JILACK .SLLKZ, :BAIL (ORAL firritrir, feLO.4tlCB, .iL7,OAI:IZrOdi ecdßalifZEZA SLUTMS I , 2104D5, - 2T11424 Full to 4if MEW* FASHIONS CLOI3UNI Q.I. I= Boots it mon FIATS CAPS!, -60). orrorcz .$7l 6.0 tar , . GROCEMEg t I I I ME HALVA TS '94:-4w,it, • - .. , , 1-...,..1 ,: ,-•.---,,: • :(-- ..• .--.;. ,i-• ~ . ...-,...-„i;.:i -. • 111 II etiL 4o It ' 7 4 1 Tel frizu • _ 43TEBSIll'a i lt1;0., g . _ 'came MAK sad irimismi"*.w. Coidsr *$ 11,:ii1 EINEM MN El 1;r .. -~! 4marlt. •‘umAars i s• ■ MI fa P"/ad
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