P CITTER COUNTY JOURNAL Couderspor, WedneadayEyening. Mar. 22,1865 Local nd . tel6SeeiNew Advert4ements ler One l of Garibaldi's generals has been arrested inlNew Haven for keeping a barber shop'open on Sunday, and was discharged because he did not talk . I nedy, tries as a hotel burner, is .d at Fort Lafayette. The result, is not published, but it is wader s been convict:Ed. still confin of the tria .stood he h, Rheims a will has been ,set aside tude"—a cause known to the COde The ingratitude • was of a 'very meter, fir-consisted in mur testator. - gErAt for "ingrat Napoleon. decided ch dering the Vir•Pri. in Cincinn , teachers 11, and seventl cipals of the•intermediate schools ati reekre $1;600:a year ; two lady ve 61,000 each; three s7op each, •en $6OO each I I 'deserters froth a New York regi,, have gone over to the enemy, and! sent back through our lines aSI efugees,': were shot, by sentence martial, near;Petersbitrg, on the im.Tw mentor ho then been "southern of a - court 3d inst. enrollment bill, as pssed by Con tained a prOvisiou forbidding meat of officers in, the regular it in cases where companies are minimum strength. This leaves. cies to .be filed from the meritoyi • f the volunteer army at the close I, when the regular organizations •titted in their maximum number. ser Th gress, co the appoin 'army, exec up to their opet Taco. ous ranks' of the war will be rect. ti. Blasdell, of Ore new State of Ne s a different %ley.- of some things entertained by the Legislature,— 'wo of theirhips on the same d 4. 1 1 ult.—ono .mitking am member . z. edito rs, by ordaining that. $90,-L first moneys received into the . ', of otherwiselspecially apprOpri uh t l be set aside to create a —:-..itate Fund,' and "an . act to prohibit . pt of certain kvarrantsj' • In con 4. rthe Governor's veto, the LegislaL w n upon h i tu.l , ta„Got? :tada, tales from that c He vetoed -the 11th preferred c 000 of th treasury." , ated," shou Legislative the paymel sequeuce Lure is-"dc -o•-••=0•-.I.-.6-- • t 11 eAO.II C 01: fief' says: "The Teur'uiting over heels flocking t Bag by th are forme meat coma as enliste officers. h plined for people en make val neous one •the fact e officers in Charleston are head in busiuess. The colored mete are . the support of the United .titittes dozen and the score °Companies in single dais, ana a fell regl ;s out in a week. The men, as soon ore placed ikt charge of capable whom they are drilled end disci the field., The notion that some ertam that colored men do not :able soldiers...in the field is an erro- The thing has been te:ited. and tablished that the negro will fight. c grain crops the ensuing suinMer ught to be verb• abundant, n be placed on the ordinary it di 'he snow has heer.i on the ground all winter. 'cnveriu , l and protect do from the iae atrd severe. Cold and rams have also been quite 'est summer's harvest should be udani one, furnishing us a surplus equal. to tiny we have had fur a past. When this harvest wmes to shall have a niudi larger' southern to us than at any time for the. last D TI certainly ,reliance c MEM plenteousl ing the g weather, heavy . a superrib tbr export long time market, w area open four year Record.. fftur Dends.--The attention of por gies holdi ig, unre , •orded Deeds is directed to the pr:ovisOns of the A4of 4seembly, 'which requires qtat— i "AU deeds and conveyances for real 'estate : in this U mmonwealth, shall .he recoreec4 in 'the office four Recording Deeds in the Conoy J w h ere th lands lie, within six mol,th; after tlie ' ex.ecutioa of such deedsand conveynace and every such deed and conveyance not recorded as aforestaid. - ,hall be. sdjudged FILALTDU LENT - AND VOID against any subsequent :.purchase for a valuable •consideration, un less \otel deeds be recorded before the re cordin-2;^,. f the deed or conveyance tinder which en di subsequent purchaseer or mort gage shal l ) claim. of------------- 121S.Pirk •Goodwin,' at .a meeting Itelq in New Yorf recently, said r , , : rEttrope says we are too slow. I . remcm- .1 her that the great Wellington took , six Years! to odrilve k'apo!eon out of Spain, a country as! great as liirginia,, and then he retired because! of reverses elsewhere. , Four nations took i two yearS to occupy the !Crimea, .a• country Its! large as New Jersey. England took eighteen! months 6 suppress the S'epoy rebellion, about as great an undertakingjas to put down a re-I hellion among the negrd i eS of a South Caro-,I line conty. : France bas in more than n year] succeedelin getting only about one hundred' and eigh y miles into Mexico, where she holds!! a very) nsecure position. We think tbatl! England had better look, at home before crit-ii icising the moVements of armies." .....j! $ iser Diriug last week this region expert •enced one of the greatest floods that has visl ited it in. he life-time ofour oldest citizens--: perhaps we have never before had one that, did as much damage. The snow, which aYes'l tilmOst three feet deep, 7 rapidly disappearedi Monday, Tuesday aufj Wednesday with rain' and 'a warm south wind; and on Wednesdays evening the streams had swollen greatly and I the side;hills •and mountains presented the I appearance of an aline:it unbroken sheet of • water. On Thursday it rained during the} day and as night approached it poured down, for the 'space of five o six hours, when it began tolsnow and oil to morning of Friday there wa four inches of: snow on the ground; •I i i most of Vehich disappea,red during that day. i I One of the bridges oreethe Allegany river at i I this plade was taken away, the bridge at the. I wish all Tanner. and most of the township bridges. as' with metO c;1 far as w • have heard,on all the streams. Logs!, I will sell I and timber have pretty generally gone off to; ' 1.1 et ' look a arket for themselves, and some of! . I , i Yi Dar till ens will be heavy losers thereby. 7—! All my; stink' The WA er was higher in the streets of onr,l - i • village! han.it was in the flood Of '6l, and Consising o there b ing, no ice in the stream, many elite' dLo'I,E[INY logs an much of the timber has been scat-'s. . i tered o -er the meadows and up the small bayous here it can be found but too late to,' : 1 , benefit he owners this year and also•gencr-11 - i ally alt ruled with- so much cost as to be ii!l cßoc ; • doubtf I piece of economy. The roads area.l i almost impassable, no matter in what diree.d 1 ~. i = tion yo go. From the SusquehannaNwe'llave.i, .. ''. 1 bettdt, aor three accounts, aid they all , I 1 Good. I . ret esent that it .has been very destructived . 1 • mulling" away most of the Phila. & Erie R.IIJI, bridges and much of the road, destroyinall . Sl e i gh la farms, ills and everything movable along TTheprit its ban ! 3. We have received no papers from!' . i below since the flood and therefore cannbtl: I 5 CI Clio et ,partieulars, and there will be tab! trains n Vat Phila. 4k, Erie for sove,pl weeks I 1 to anm4. .1i Bro4liii , Paison irownlori `been elected Governor f6f Tennessee. ' . M.. BOA branchee . of thelegislature have feed to "(bourn on the 24th inst. Y• —it—. ADZThie three ... d Antes—Delaware, Ken tucky, an New Jersey—that voted FOR Mc- Clellikri f bivre voted antassr the constitutional ainendanent abolishing slave**. ./ '. \ / t , . I -0—.4. - -- • ' . x :Senator John P. HMO' .baS been 1 ---- ' --- 7 *e and / confirmed as Minister to ‘ Ex-Senator Wilkinson is to take ' t e Iddian Bureau'. WE arelple sed to, record the fact that Co;i Harry, White, tie State Senator from Indiana county*, who wa taken pris3ner and kept our Senate so who fr m teing orgy zed by being held by Jiff. Davi Is now ma d% a Brigadier Cletleinl.. l .. / tioritiriato 4aini an \ °barge ofi Rebel destirte s are not received as eithervolunteerq or su.stitutes, for substan tial reasons. They wo Id go into action, if hbriest,bwith a certainty of being condemned to death; if captured—an• however a soldier may Lslti)ein,g killed is th • heat of 'a battle, none like ithe idea,,of being - ot'cleliberately, with Ino' ,chance off defecce If dishonest, they will desert agaiti—proba. y; to the ene my lA 4serter froM the Fren h or British army woldu also be rejectrd as eeing unto , liable. I • ; I ! , - ~ flar-TI6 State oi l Tennesseei„by popular v'o'te, has hdopted het new (free) cons counties " voting," and more I,lin tnree tlioushndof her Union volunteers—the utter j utionimo , sly for it. The largest vote p lied itl any county was 2.500 in Knox, the bra 43 in tewart. Nearl • 30,001 votes e milled, only fifty for slavery. I"The wort ntove4,' If Kentucky, Delaware and New Jersey doh' t. Bro wn's Bronchial Troches clear and give strength to the voice of Singers, and are indispetislible to Public Speakers. "I haVlinever cliango rnyjnind respecting ifrorn the first, excenting tol think better of that which I began thinking well of." - Rev. HENRY WARI:I' BEECUER. • I I • James Harlan. Of lowa, has benndinlinated and confirmed Is Secretary t 4 the Inierior, in plaCe of JudeO Usher, re s!gnefi.l We presume that the rc , sigmation' of Secretary; Usher was necessitated by the ap point nenz of Mr'. M'Culloch to th!e portfolio•of the Tretypry. from the same Sta:te. Mr. Bar- lien is oiia of the ablest men of the west, and 'Ste record his appointment with more that cirditia4 'satisfaction. .He has already served ih the Seimte some um vears. ![ . ~1 EZ—Secretary Stanton, after. vaiting three ihoralts.fr Gen. Grant's repOrtt of his la.t , 1 ' .. 1 summer , .., campaign, sent his - report to Con gress on Friday week Without it Gen. Grant ilia havi4g, had leisure to write, it up: Tile r ' epot': reinipitulates.the militarylevents of the ,eear. l all lof whinlj are already familiar to the public, apdb.he. general featttresjof the year's tieeortd tqet considered as highlj satisfactory And encourag ng The veteran enlistments, :imonnting to over 136,000. men, are spoken YA as . adilh,g. greatly to the ellinieney or the 4.rmy. 't'he arrest of deserters trod stragglers :l'asi' P n' IlUslted will' vigor, and 30 ; 392 avere Arrested ltetween October 1, 180, and Octo ber 1, 1t16'.1.; On October I, 186'4, the veteran reserve (torn; consisted of 28.73Fi men. , The renor; stntes that a g eneral ex cut of pris . . one.)s is o.t . .v.grizig• on, and each prisoner has t forlonAll Oil uhirty days as they arrive at .1 , Annapoiis. i - iPRICE CURRENT. Co }eciei emery' Wednesday by P. A. STEB ' 13•1;` , ;6 cc CO., Retail Dealers ili Groceries ' i: and Provisions, ojiirositeD. F. Glassruire's,llotel, Coudersport, Pa. Appla,-treen, $ 75 to 1.00 do; HI 200 :2 50 Weans. • " 300 /3 50 Bejs 'vax, V lb., 40 I GO [seer; ,1 8 9 Berries,V quart , 15 2u 1311c1;•..vheat, 114 1 . ) 87 100 buch'wheat Flour, 300 375 Butter, V lb., . 35 38 Clietse, I - 20 25 Cloverseed 7'oo ' 7 56 Corn' V' hush 1. 25 150 Cora Meld, per cwt.', 375 425 Eggl, 'lti doz., ' Flour, e.*.tra ' V'bbl., do superfine " Hams, V lb., Bay,' C 7 ion, lloney, per; fb, Lard, Maple Shgar, per 11).., Gats, - Vj bush., OniOns,l '" Pork, tit bhl., elo "14 1 t;" I dO iniwbole hog, V lb, P,otatoef,rier bush., Peaches ; dried, V lb., .Poultryi V lb., Faye per bush., Salt, Vlblil., do Visalelc, Tjrni)thy eed Trout, per k bbl., Wheat, 011 bush., White Fish, 'V k bbl., 5 t •-• 44 4 "4 I persons having open account 11 and settle immediately. (heap for Cash of Merchrindise ' . ' 'BOOTS; and I SHOES, E, 11 7. , I GROCERIES, !TOOLS &c ., Horse and Harness. 1. Cutter, 'lie of a good Ashery in corn jlete working order. exits po l id for good ASIIIIEA, LUCIEN BIRD. : ESE=EI3I ~; • CAUTION T. I - Tr 0 ALL WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN : No -1 tice is hereby given that JAMES CLARK 'bolds two :rites against me one given to G.W. Perkins of Sixty-four Doliirs, tnore or less, !and one given to Hiram RockiveD, of Nineteen ;Dollars, more or less. -I hereby caution all ;persons against buying said ,noes as I have paid them, and shall not pay; them again ;unless compelled by law. C. 9. LYMAN. Sinnemahoning, Grove tp., Cm. Co., Pa., I ; March 2, 1865. [4wpd S 7-30 LOAN By authority of the Secretary!of the Trees cry, the undersigned has ,assutted the Gen t eral Subscription Agency forl the sale of United States Treasury Notes, bearing seven . and three tenths pee cent, interest, per nn -1 [ num, known as the ' SEVEN-THIhTY LOAN. - These Votes are issued under ditto of August 15th, 1804, 1 and art payable thriee years from that time, in currency, or are ponvertible at the option of thej'oider into J. S. 5 1 1 20 S 1 perlient. GOLD=BEARING 'BONDS These bonds are now worth a premitnn of nine'per_ cent., ,including goldlinterest from N0v., 1 which makes the 'actual' profit' on the 1-50 loan, at current rates, iluding inter est, about ten per cent, per arnum : besides its etengltion from State and mugeipaltaxation, kahich add from one to three perl i eent,'more, aot cording to, the rate levied on ()pier property. Th interest is payable semi-annually by coup , ns attached to each note,lwhich may be cut tit and sold to any bank olbanker. The i.t \ erest amounts to One cent , per dity on $5O note Two ce Is " " " SI4EO " T en ~ ',, c, g, 15 5 09 ~, 20 " , " a ll s l looo " ) fit it ,st ii i, $ ; 5 009 IL ': 1 Notes of all the enominatiOns flamed will be prilm.ntly furnish , d upon 1P l ecei t of sub- scriptions. This is T 4 'ORLY LOAN' IN MARKET Less than .5.200,000,010 I emaiu unsold which `Will probably be di o -- '' the next 60 or 00 days, wlieii \t undoubtedly command a prei uniformly been the case on clsio I :o7n and o'acil inks, ).\tit scriptions to other Loans section of the country may belafforde ties for taking the loan, the 1 ,, ,,a.ti0nal State Banks, and. private Bankers throught . the country have generally aireed to receive subscriptions atpalr. Bubstrihers wilt select their own agents, in whom they ha've confi dence, antiwholon'y are to be l cesponsiinle for. • • ' the delivery of Hie notes for ivhich they re ceive orders. THE NINTH NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YOP..K. Capital, $1,000,000; Paid in, - ' FISCAL AGENT OF TEE UNITED STATES, • And . Special; Agent for Jay Cooke, S'ltaeripeiOn Agent, WILL DELIVER 7-30 NOTES, ran: OF CHARGE, by express, in all parts of the country, and receive in payment Checks bn New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, current bills, and all five per cent. interest' notO, with interest to date of 'subscription: 'Orddri sent by mail Will be promptly filled. This Bank receives the accounts of Banks and Bankers on favorable terms ; alSo of in • 1, tlviduals keeping New York accounts. , J. U. OB.VI, President.. J. T. •lIILL, Cashier. I 12 00 15 po 10 00 12 00 25 I f 20 00 25 00 i 15 20 25 30 20 25 75 80 100 125 .35 09149 00 • 20 25 12 15 63 88 25 30 8 10 150 188 "7 00 725 rrillE subscriberdesires to ihroem the till lens of Potter that he can supply them *Rh all kinds Of garble work, as cheap 'and . rls- good as it, can he had any place in the country. • MONUMENTS and TOMB STONES of all kinds furnished on shor;t, notice. q. BREUNLE. Coudersport, Fel) 13 '65 ly State Medical Boatd . Headquarters Pennsylvania Militia, . Hospital Department, • Harrisburg, Noyfr 10, 1864. T", Statt Medical Board of Pennsylvania is now in session in this city, and will continue until further notice,o examine can didates for the post of Medical Officers in Pennsylvania Regiments. ; The appointment of a namher of Assistaht Surgeons will be required immediately to fill vacancies now existing, as WFil as for others constantly occurring. .! Physicians of Pennsylvaaial, in good health, furnishing proper testirmi!stials as to moral character, &c., will be admitted to the exam ination. i • , By order of, the Gorernoi..:l JOSEPH ~. PHILLIPS. Surgeon Genevil of Pennsylvania. 250 350 800 900 175 2 .00 Bop 900 o U 2 L.) _ - French Burr Iffift Stones. Manufactory Liberty St. near tie Cotton Factory . • HARRISBURG, PA. THE undersigned announces to the trade that he continues to Manufacture and import direct from the most celebrated quar ries in Prance, the best qualities of French Burr 3;10 Stones, , which he offers at reasonable cotes and guar antees satisfaction to the 0u - chaser. Also, every number in use, of the celebrated OLD . AUKER GRAND BOLTING OTOTH, 3 Wagons, 1 Sulkey, Orders by mail promptly 'attended to, and goods forwarded by railroaddcannl. or express if desired. - Wit H. KEPNER,. Zun23. No. 10. West 8:31-a 5t.; Is °icier that citizens of every JXY COOKE; • SubF, l cription Agent, Phihtlelpla • Subscriptions will be receivecf by the • First National Bank of Ilart:islitirg, First National &ink of Lockhaven, First National Bank of Pliil4delphia, National Bank of Williamsport BEI rilarble yard. A. BARGAIN! THE MOST DESIRABLE HOTEL IN NORTH- ERN' PENNSYLVANIA, TO BE SOLO AT PRIVATE SALE. The 'Subscriber offers at' PRIVATE SALE the House which he has occupied for the last ten years and known as the • bOTJDERSP:ORT 11.0 TEL. I 1 It is situated at the County Seat of Potter County, Pennsylvania, , is .capable of accom modating Seventy-Five guests, has rending water in several of the roMns on the base ment floor, and A BARN: ONE HUNDRED feet long. The lot has a froni of 130 feet on Arlin Street and 180 feet on Second Street. All ;the ,necessary• ouV.buildings, ice-houses, Sheds, &c., are in good condition. 1 'The attention of personS desiring to pur chase a Hotel is called to this property. It has for a long time beenconsidered one of the best. paying Hotels in the norhern sec tion, it is the centre of a great amount of ti avel,and has the advantage of a reputation of being "well-kept." A Company with a large Capital Stock will commence boring for Oil in the early Spring with good indications of success. Oil has been taken from the surface of a stream only ono square from -the Hotel and those best com?etent ,to judge seem to have no doubt of there being Oil, not cnly in the County, but within' ti limits of the Borough. Of course every oe can see what io an advantage this will be; t' all the Hotels in this County, but more d cidedly to this one, as it is by far the best in this section. The undersigned being enga i ged in another business which requires his whole time ,finds himself unable to attend to it, and this is the only reason for his selling. !-- For further particulars address D. F. GLASSIRE, . Coudersport, Pottr Co., Pa., or Tivlsville, Crawford Co., Pa. February 22, 1865. FOR SALE TIIE Subscriber oilers for ''.,Sale the follow ing tracts•of land, to; wit: .One tract of One llundredand Forty-three and ser.O-tenths acres in IPike township, Potter county, on the Geuese Forks. ; Price $llOO. Sixty acres ar - ituriroved, with one log barn, frame ifitel: n, frame barn, fatty good fruit trees, and I two hundred sugar maple trees. - The. farm will l cut grass, in a good season, sufficient, at KeSent prices, to pay foriit. Also, another tract of Fity-six and two tenths acres, in Eulalia township. four miles from Coudersport, Thirty acres•of which are improved, with one fraine 'louse, log barn, and some fruit trees thvreon. Price $450.; ' Also,! a Wagon Shop and half lot in the Borough of Coudersport, Onellot west of?. A. Stebbins' & CO's Store near 6 . lassmire's - Hotel. The tools, lumber, &c., can ibe bought rea sonably ; ora portion of then,if the purchaser 'so desires. One - halrcan be paid in Wagon- Work. •A reduction of, ten per. cent Will be made for Cash dO . Wo. •• • . ,• 1 For urther particulars enquire of the sub scriber at his,Witgon-Shop 14 Couilers:port. Feb. 20, 1865. . i IV. R. IVES. .dsed of within ,the notes will lam, as has g the sub- ASTRAVL (lAMB 1:o the premises of the subscriber in' vit.) in Harrison township'. Sept. 20, 1564, one small two year old RED STEUR, one yearling', RED HEIFER, with to particular ref - narks., The owner will please eOtne• forward, provel property, pay •charges and tple . them away or they will be sold acco JO rding .10 law. JOHN Is. \VATROUS. Harrison Valley, Jan. 25. 1864. • Administratoi's !NatioEt: WHEREAS Letters of Ai'ministration to V the Estate of WILLIAk S. JOHNSON, late of the county of Allegany, in.the State of New York, deceased, •Ilave been granted to the subscriber, all pe'rson's indebted to said Estate are requested to make; immediate pay. meat, and those having chdms. arrninst' the, same will present them, duly authenticated for settlement to WILLIAM P. Dec. 22, 1864. WAGON* THErs. übscriber having' rifle is prepared to d. in his [ line, on short not manner. ' • Making and • of all kinds. lam enable chinbrY to do work in th& and cheaper than any oth the ebnnty. I am also COFFINS. - tepairing 1 by the aid of ma wagon-line better r establishment in prepared to make EDSON.. EMDE. Penn'a, Dec.. 1. 1864 1860 PPHILADELPHIAE This 'great line tratl and Northwest counties,' the city of Erie, on Lake , ' It has oeen leased by th Road Company, and i ndei being rapidly opened tb length. It is now in use for Pas! business from ilarrisbur I miles) on the Eastern Sheffield to Erie, (78 tni TIME OF PASSENGER TEA NS AT EMPOltltrll Leave East ard. Through Mail Train • Leave Westward Through Mail Train .10.18-A. M. Cars run- through witnour CEANGE both ways between Philadelphia and Lock Havea and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both ways between Williamsport 'and Balti more, and and Philadelphia. For in formatic-n respecting-Passeng,er busi ness apply at the S. E Cor. 12th and Market Streets. • And. for Freitht business of the Company's Agents : S. B. Ningston, Jr., Cor. 13th and Market Sts., Philadelphia. . , J. W. Reynolds , J. M. Drill, Agiait N. C. R. R. Baltimore. . ' H. H. Honsxos, • Gen'E Freight .41. PMl'a. Lewis L..HOUPT,.' Gen'l Ticktt Agt. Phil'a. Jos. D. POTTS, •• Manager, Williamsport. griASH PAID FOR EGGS, I.) by E. K. Spencer. Harriaburg 50 PER OE: Aid DEGULATORN OSWAYO I PA., Ett,,SVILV, .....S.:r;, • , 1 ELLOW CITIZES, Friends and Custom ers ; T.return my thanks to(you for the liberal patronage bestowed upon, me for the past teu years, and my business 'caving so much increased, found it necessary to estab lish my headquarters on the railroad, have !selected Wellsville,and hereafter may befound at the' .sire Stare at the upper end of the village, where I shall be pleased, to See all my old customers and many new ° l nes as may feel =disposed to favor me with a call. We are now opening a large stock of DRY GOODS • I • READY-MADE CLGTHING, &c., and shall ever try to give all customers goo bargains. To my friends and customers at Whitesville, t sincerely return you my thanks forlydur litieral patronage there, and shouldyouovisit me at Wellsville, I shall try to repay you for it. Good Shihin , s and Sheetings for 30 to 60 cents, worth 50' to 75. Best grades of Prints from 31 , to 35 cents, worth 45. • ' Good Delains 25 to 37 cents, worth 35 to 45. Good Plaid 'Alpaccas to 30 cents,--tvo 50 to 75. - Extra Plain Alpaccss 40 to 62 cents, worth 63 to 88. • Extra all•:*4 Delains 371 to 50 cents, worth 50 to, 76. v?,` Fine Mozambiques 22 to 25 cents, worth 38 to 45. . Fine all. wool Merinos 69 to SO cents, worth $1 to $1,50. A large stock of Cassimers, Jeans, Sati netts, Broadcloths, and other goods equally as low. C4.o li .r_itlieiVa.,n. ONES, Adm'r. Y This branch dour trade we call your eaten - - 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 Dents for $3,75, worth $4,50. Extra Doeskin $4,50. slop i 'located in Lewis . all kinds of work ce and in the best SILK oS BAWL AC., • of the Beet and Latest Fashions, very low: Fine Merinos Thibet, Wool, Brooha. and most: other kinds. - , • • I • AS6S IE RAILROAD.— :yrp yi s esentnhseNyaourtill to I ,rie. Boots 4 Shoes. Pennsylvenia Rail their auspices is oughout its entire enger and. Freight to St. Mary's (211 :Division, and from es) • on the Western Fine French Calf Ladies' Shoes for $1,25 worth $1,75. • Men's Fine Calf roots $3,15 to 44,75 ; worth $5 to $6. - 3,40 P. M Hats and Caps At. Lances and Clents, yellow Crockery and Hardware, • gatthit alkittras, at pr;cts fat below the.present taarket price's. Mtociatec . 4 and 2P-iota:Uwe . . Floor, i Fork, ' Fish /Tams, lea . ? Sugar, Coffee, _Pepper, Spice, &c., as low as can be bought in the State. C. 11. SI9YMONS, - Welisvip, N. Y., October, 1864 SAVED I , ( Nos. '1 & =I I AND BOOTS, saoES ) YANKEE NOTIONS, large asiortment tety =I w Fall and winter GOODS. P. A. STEBBINS 1 Ci MY. just received Prom !few Tack • Imp stock of seasonable Goods whisk they via Callas low as any bongs - in tke Comity sistingof - El grg . E DRESS 17004 pLIAINE4 _ - i'OPLLVS) PLAID POP. lla) BLACK !SUZY) :SAI:IfPRAL surd, SHAWLS ) ull stock of Ames FASHIONABLE cLoirftin ■ BOOTS & SHOE'S', ALTS It CAPS) CHOICE groat' Or GROCERIES,' Tea from 1 76 eta. to St per petal; r, 8► STEBBINS' Co% Coudersport, S9t. 21; I/14 Ir in all ritistles Hi I ALP.A CLe MOZANISIG it y CZ OA irl% kattirtlfeld, CASSLVERES I - OE o raj Xl - 0.04 NUBus i *GAT oil*. ALPO .&c., &c., ZECNI; Coiner Midi slid &sad 1116110414 111 II N II