II L: FOREIGN ATTACH., CAMERONCOMITY, se : The Commonwealth of Pen ney/t ania to the Sherfff of Cameron Clent,', Greetinb : ' . We command you that you Attach Cornelius Kidder, late of Amr County,l by all and sin gular his goods And chattelsj lands and tene , . ments, in whose bands or po4session the same may be, so that. he be and ii pearbefore our Court of Commtn Pleas, to e holden at Em polium, in and or said ,Coanty, on the 12th day of March next, there. County, answer James Birkhead and Cittherine Birkhead, Executors' of the last Will and Testamet of Hugh Birk head, deeeased,[of a' plea o i debt ; and also that you summon the persoi - s in whose hands the property is, dnai they ho nd appearbefore Our Court, on the said day, Ap answer what shall be objected against them, and altjdo the judgement of the Court therein. And have you then and there this writ. Witness the Ilan. R. G. Judge of our sslid Court, ni Bth day - of Janu l arv,..A. D. 1 ' Al E. KELLY ' And now ' , January Bth, 1' by the Court, 4 the time o of Foreign Attaphment, than lished by the Sheriff of Can a week 'for six weeks, in 01) in Cameron County, and ri de:phia Inquirer. - By the t'l . i A. E. N ! i. IMME SACSIF ,• rpnl: nrPrAigned wishing to row °O'er to the people of iounlie3 their large nail well se HATS AN Boots& READY-MADE cos tor I ' i .I AMONG OTIIER Chreie,oa Ten DoHai. Shawls I &C. &C The stile to •ommence 110: januaryond Ind.the tiret of you want the first •hance The BOORA of the firm w January, and ini"eredit given have accounts! NVlth the thin wittniut delay; as the Booke • 11 he closed on the 27th Lt , hereafter. Thom who ill please call and. settle ust be settled at once C. S. & E. AND G EAT WESTERN througl Potter county. GENE :tkiL News ,IDepot, ND A ATLANTI Railroa BOOKS TR t tlw i t r rtUrt i l l e l . Ltln n o v ri e tt i r , ; ., t , o h t t he .u p t e t te ei o , f en tire stock o t fi:if. W. 111 attn:t f plat . ,: s an d will here after {wet, wt, hated a full a eortrnent of BOOKS! AND TATIONERY ! Including Writin i g, Tissue, Per forated Land Blotting Paper, En velopesi Inks, Slates, Pencils, fray ons, Inkstands, Blank-Books of all kinds. Writing; BOOKS, Pocket DIARYS, Drawings Materials, 1111SCELANEOUS BOOKS including the flatest Standard NOSEItSIMAGAZINE,PICTORIAL 1 STORY PAPERS, INMSL, td BOOKS NT.ASLION ALSO ail of the Stand TiXT- EEO zriprooLS .11 tine lo ' of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS ! Epecial s,hention given to orders for 14SCET.T.ANEOUS BOOKS. llarUi mails the neth.timery arrangements In New WN; eft, ontifitod to tilt alt sash orders on sliort py prompt end COllrt,•om, nttenttork to our 1, , 0 -.e , (el r d tionoraido dealing, we Lope to 441 re-i!rilov, surge short. of the patronage of r."•4 l 4rg ortioito to our Hee. • 1). O & DL DI, LARRIIBEE, v. ;HALLWM.. .& SON, k., i i543 ' ' - ; BoAP*A* - 5431 ),f I I .W.M . ,Wi . • IrC,Xt33r.. I 1 AGENTS tor 1 4te CELEfIRATED: 1 • . 1- DRIGGS' NEW' PATENT: PIANO, FDRTE§, l' 'Which nrc creating Ith'e grea4est;sensatton in the mn eicallvorld, and int‘lcceived the highest tc, , timont- Ids from nll the lead! g artiste in the country,among whom are • 1 , 1 S. TILA:LBERG. I 1 FRANCISBROWN„ HBROWN„L. M. GOT TSCrIAIIK, THEODORE EISFELT, WM. HENRY FRIS MAX; iMARETZSK, • I. sTßAoKoscif i WM. 1 MASON, BERMAN' ~14 WOLLFNIIARPT: At the late FlVRoilthe AMERICAN INSTITUTE, hold in New York City, O•toberilboo, tney were award ed the _[i i , _ I - MI LIR ST P.IZEIfI . U.M GOLD MEDAL! Ii ,- Forth° -- ' I BEST PEANO FORTE ON EXHIBITION I 1 ,iGENTS 101 . . _ GEO. A. PRINCE ,7,.. CO. , s . . , , , MELODEONS, , AUTOMATIC sopa ORGANS. ALL INSTRUMENTSVARRANTED FOR FIVE, YEARS t t Manufa)huiers and Importers of FLUTES, BANJOS, VIOLINS, ,GUITARS, VIOLIN STAINGI.I, lAcuunpEolcs and all hinds of BRASS and other muidcal Instru ments. ; II I ! ; • Special Mien* iaid to furnlshlfig Brass Instru ments for Bandst 1 [ • PUBLISII,ERS' OF SITEE,T MUSIC, Just published, "TM: TERM'," a aaNO collection of Chants for the Episcopal Service,. "for opening and erasing Voluntalies,ll.insical Societles,: Classes, and for the Social Cirelel by VIRGIL C. TATLOR. Price— Boards, 55 cents. 4101.11, el. i BASSINOS' 20 Melodic Exercises. I' In form of Sotreooto's for ISOPIr 1 0 and Mezzo Soros:to 'Voices, intended as Onli a to acquire the prom arc of singing, by Canioriss al, author. Bassinfs art of singing, and Babton ln two books. Price, each, $2,50. , 1 • 1I . I PIA SO-FORTE CA,ISTIIENICS r a collection of Fivit FINGER, Citonnt and SCALE pas sages, for speedily' developidg the muscles of the fingers, and acquiring that deitee of flexibility, inde pendence and volubility, which nre so Ina: Tensible to a good performance on this PIANO-FORTE, by Passers 11. VROKNO Price, 0.50. 1 Now Edition, Pnett.'s Ft aQviPatsinit, by FRANCIS 11. BROWN, autbdc of Fri le, Minnehaba, and Hc6- itation Polkas, &o. i Price, 50/cents. - • 1 INtiniTu, President Emporium, this G. Prothonotary. P6t3 ; it is ordered issuing this writ the some be pub eron County once e paper published llso in the Pnila °tut. ELLY, Proth'y. SE CE!! change their business Pater and adjoining ected stuzli: of l ODSI CAPS _Li_ ---- . 1%7M - Ngvr IVITIETISIg. •1 , i "Cast tlty Burden on the Lord,l' with ; Soprano, Contraller Tettor•Soles, and 1 , Quartette, adapt 4 from GottesChalk, I , 1 S.utuber Song, ti3i W. K.. BAssvoati---Price 35 cts. "A Holy Calm, A Peace Divine "14 cora- I • panion to "Swtet Spirit itear my Prayer," by W. "INCENT "WALLACH...Price 35 cts. "Lord ;my God, I bong to Kul 151st • nymn, as sung a , Grace church com posed by Basizini Wat.sa.,' r nice 35 cts. "illy Bud in Ele;aven," wordsby Sem:c an W. CONE, TIID.SIC STEPHEN MASETT Price 35 etc. "My Only Brolbers Gone,'! Son and • Chorus, by lisMina ...... •.,. - ... Price 35 cts. "The Past that!Breathes of ince l ' Bat- . c lad, by lina.sa.ii ' Price 35 cts. "Oh, Write tud a Song of my Father , " Song and Cliprui, as sung at oOd s minstrel's., composed by C. , HEN T.... Price 35 eta. "A Word of Thine," Ballad; by E. J. ' c "' . Fitzhugh i • 4. , ..... Price 30 cis. 'Give to me tinise inoonlit llours," Duett for two Sopranos; orSopino an Timor • by E. A. "'AHEM :EST " 4 " Price 35 cis. "Vesper Star, ~:i " Dana for i ro Sonranos, or Tenors; by J. le.t. -L. -- 7 --Trice 40 cts. "Mut-inure la Buisseau," ~ antasi by !Salmis° .. 1...4 . . ... : . .1_1...... .....-Price 60 cts. "Prayer at Sed," Romance', in form of a Nocturne, 4 J. !DB JASIENSET4..I...:Price 50 cts. "Attendamoi,'? (Wait fur me.) Galop, by CHAS. FRADEL.4... ...... i. 4. n---Price 60 eta. "Buis rnoi," (Follow me,) Galop,l by A. BCitNSTEIN I ' - •,. H.— Price 50 cts; "Water Fall. and Sea Brecie . ," Galops,by , PALL STEINHAGEN .1.!.......!Piice, each, 50 cis, "Morning Dew," :;;Lancersr, iby Anoint BERNSTEIN .-- ,' r t I I ' ' --Price 50 cts: 'Wedding Lance rs"by PAOL!STEINEIAGEN Price 40 eta. "Happy by thy Dreams," tram•Oribed for " , for the Pianoforte. - by CITIAS. FHAD EL-Price 50 etc. "Sweet Spirit Hear my prayer," from i Wailace's Opera Lurline; transcribed ; for Cue piano foite by CHAs. FRADEL—Price 40 ctrl. "Crispin° e la Coinario Rieci's new Op• era, arranged bk CHAS. :Prison Price 60 cts, "Feu des Etoiles,.? Starlight; nocturn, by J. DE JA51EN5i1........ri.... ' Price 50 etc. "Angel of Dreatne Ballad, Ily Km.t.iiirt-_- Price 35 cis, "Love's Lamentation," Billitd, by E.G.B. ,"frlutnplial tuatelt," by It rcin'n lloismis Price 41.00. 'Algerian Polka,'? by E. A.l Peamicusr_Price 36 ct.S. i Evening ll Stiodows,” Noe urne; by; E. J. . I t .. FITZEGII ' I ' I ' Price 35 eta. Longing{ foil Thee," Guards ~waltz, I as sung by ru'dllo PAR PA l I Price 35 cis. I L I A. Liberal Ar Liberal, given to the Tralo, Churches, Clergy i nien, Professors and Schools. Ma• sic sent by mail on recript• bf the Marked price. WILLIAM 1H ALL Si. SON- .1543 liroabwoy, New York. Dec 5, 4 mos t srd I - hoes! I LOTHING ! ! INGS ARE s at $9, ir Seven-Dollars 2CDAY, the 20th day of Starch. Come early if •3raa3a sras I can't stop (advertising because I've quit selling caife, O , lor now I want to Sell Far*, &wry 'Ands, Write [- Deeds andk.tontraets, Pay taxes for non-resi dents , I TIMM 'AGAIN I have a BLACKSMITH "constantly on hand' in the old shop, wlt l o hates to have a bare footed horse pasetlie /hop, and 1 must tell of it to get him stliqed. uapti lirooklatid,;Pa., : 'Nov. 10. 1E165. . JONES. ORE ! T NEW.SKIR FOR 1866. • • • The Great) Inyention of the Age in till • r.OO - IRTS ! ! J. W, 1311IDLEYJS New Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC br double.) SPRING SKIRT. HIS Inventio.t consists of Duplex (or two) Elliptic T Pure Reduß Steel Sprlngq,' Ingeniously braided tightly and llrnify together ' edge to edge, making the TOUGHEST, 111014WLERIODE, ELASTIC and DURABLE srstso ever used. They soldorn RENO or EIRRA/I,llko the Single Sipriaks, and consequently preserve their perfect and beaUtitul , shopo more than twice as long as any Single Spking ISkirt that ever Has or Can be made.. I THE wonderfdl flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to anylitdv Wearing the Duplex Elliptic skirt .will be experierteed particularly in all crowded assem blies, Operas, Carriages, Railroad. Cars, Church pews Arm Chair, for rromenakio and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded whjn in use to occbpy a small place ns easily add cMivenialativ as a Silk or Muslin Dress. ; A Ladrhavnig enjoyed' the pleasnre,cornfort and Great Copaenience of Wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring SliiTt for a single day will neveraftcwards willingly' dial - tense With their use. For Children. Miesis and YoUlag Ladles they aro superior to all others. THE HOOP are covered with 2 ply double twist ed thread and will wear) twice as long as the Single yarn covering Which is used on all Single Steel linen skirts. The three bet tomirods on every Skirt are alsd Double SteeldaH tWicelor double covered to proven the covering from Wearing off the rods when dragging down stairs,istone stepd, ete., etc. which they ere cori i stonily subjt chit° Whenlin use. All are in do of the new and elegant Corded Tape; and are the best quality' in every part] giving to the wearer the Most graceful and perfort Shape posslble€ and are uncp4lonably the lighest, most desirable', comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WESTS' lIHADLEY & CARY, PRORIETOS of the Inventlod, and SOLE MANUFACTURERS, 9, 1 7 CHAMBER% and 79 & SI READE STREETS,Neje York. ' I FOR SALE In all first-class Stores in this throughout Hie UnitedkiStates and cans -311, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South Merida, and the West SPRING SKIRT FOR THE DUPLEX SWIM (OR DOUBLE) , . , A. 6r. C. Janls 3m. I NOTICE. ALL persons are cautioned against pnr cbaaiag u certain Judgment Note for Two 'Hundred Dollars, signed by Andrew Bradford h.nd Stephen Sherwood, and, pays hie to William or Willard 'Wilson. Said Note was lObtained by fraud, and the makers will resisi the collection of the same. January IS, 18613 J; CAUTIONtROX - Vg E ADIERICA.N WATCH COMPANY. It having come to our knowledge that im itations of ibe American Watch have been put upon the . market in great number, calcu lated by their utter worthlessness to, injure the reputation ig our genuine products, to protect our ownlinterests and the public from imposition, we again publish the trade marks by which our Watches may invariably be kn r own. We manufacture four styles of Watches. The First hasltho name "AMERICAN' WATCH CO.. Waltham, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. The Second has the name "APPLETON, TRACY & CO., Waltham, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate. The ?Third has the name "P. S. BARTLETT, Waliham, Mass.," en graved on the inside plate.! All the above styles have the nami ican Watch CO. painted on the dial, warranted in every respect. The Fourth has the name "WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass.," e, on the inside plate, and is not name dial, All the above' described watches of various sizes, and are sold in gold cases, as may be required. It is hardly possible for us to a curately describe the numerous imitations o which we have alluded. They are usually inscribed with names so 'nearly approaching lour own as to escape the observation of the unaccus tomed buyer. Some are represented as made by the "Union Watch Co., of Boston, Mass.' —no such vimpany existing. Spine are named the ''Soldier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or Wm. Ellery style usually known as the "Soldier'sWatch.' ,thers are ' named the "Appleton Watch Co. others the P. S. Barttxr," instead of our "P.'S. Bart lett ;" besides many varieties named in 'such a Manner as to convey the idea that they are the veritable rroductions of the American Watch Company. We also caution the public, and particu larly soldiers, against buying certain articles CALLED watches. so freely advertised in iilus trated papers as "Army Watches," '''Officer's Watches," "Magic Time Observers," ".Arcana Watches," the prices of which are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars.' A good watch, in these times, cannot be afforded r any such money. A little attention on the part of buyers will protect them from gross imposition. ROBBINS & APPLETON Agents for the American Watch Co., 182 Broadway, New York. • PACIFIC HOTEL, 170, 172, 174 GREEWICII ST., (ONE SQUARE WEST OF BROADWAY.) Between Courtlandt and , Dey Streets,New York I 1— ,TORY PATTEN. Jr., Proprietor. TAE Pacific Hotel is well and widely known to the tiaveling public. The 10-64 ion 64ion is especially suitable to merchants dnd business 'men ; it is in close proximity to the business Part of the City—is on the high 'fay of Southern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. i The' Pacific , has liberal accommodation for Over 300 guests ;it is-well furnished, and pos sesses every modern iMprovement for the comfort and entertainment of its inmate. The rooms are spacious arid well I ventilated ; provided with gas and water; the'attendance is prompt and respectful; and the table is generously provided with every delicacy of the season. The subscriber, who, for the pastfew rears, P as been the lessee is now sole,o pr r, and intends to identify himself thoroughly (with the interests, of his house.; With long 'experience as a hotel-keeper, he trusts, by Ilnioderate charges and a liberal Policy-, to maintain the favorable reputation 9f the Pa cific Hotel.' JOHN PATTEN, Ja. I AT J. OLMSTED'S QTORE can ahCays be found the best o ij Cooking, Box and Parlor , . STOVES Also. TIN and SHEET •IROK WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCM BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, I I .A' at DE .mplercients. such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE -RAKES, DUG-POWERS, &c. • HIS WORK is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in y part of the County—Terms easy. Ready ay of all kinds, including Ca;sh, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court ouse, Qoudersport. Aug. 1, 1863.-50 • ME NEW YO4 VEEKLY MAGAZINE II 4S Pages, OF 48 rages, Is publisbci I in season to be received. in nearly all parts of the . d States east of the Becky Moun tains, on ev....y c a yof its date. Devoted to Popular Literature Science, and Art, It will contain The best ',coupler Tales, The best domestic Stories, The best sketches of Travel, The best papers on. Popular I Science. The best short Popular Essays, The best Poems, Biographies, dca It Gives More and Better for the Money Than anyfother Magazine ever publiahed. Ile zelec tiona embrace the beet artic/ea lrom Dickens—Ohm bore—The Cornidif and other leading foreign Maga zinee, published fresh on the arrival of each steamer, and a groat variety of original matter by tho boat au thors. WWI began, January 13th. How I Nadel a Fortune in Wall St., AID r,. HOW II GOT MARRIED. A. splendid, oriktrird and tree story,written expresss• for the NEW YORK WERBLV MlGAz:Ns,by a gentleman of great' experience, who knows all the ins and outs, and wile will give more inforrnation,about the straight and cropked wale of that .Celebrated street than her ever been published. As the Magazine is stereotyped back numbers can he sopplied at ten cents each. All newsdealer should have the Magazine, but when they fire not accessible, we have the following—sush in advance— arM.IEI.I%XO3 One copy, one year $4 00 One copy, three months ' 1 00 Two comes, one year 7 00 Five copies; ono year, and one extra to agents__ _2O 00 Specimen copies sent bY, mail on receipt of 10 cents Soccass.-7-This Magazine has ISo exactly met a great public want, yuLt 20,600 Copies are no* Printed, with every prospect of a vastly greater edition as soon as the Lpublic is generarly nvareof its merits. .6.4dresit. O. 111 ILVILEY dc Co., PubllFhers of N. Y. Weekly Magazine. No. 7, Beektnan st., New York. , If You Want T° purchase Cotton Good's, go to OLMSTED. For Cotton GO TO (4). 4.73 BIS#NES COLLEGE North4ast CorneriTentit and C . :testaat Streets, PHIL DELPHIA. The most complete and thoroughly appointed Blasi. ness or Comrnerilal i College in the country. The only one in tt o city possessing a Legislative Charter, and the only onein the United States author ized to confer Degrees of merit. Diplvmas awarded to graduates in the Commercial Course under its cur. partite seal by anthority of law. Conducted b' gentlemen of liberal education and extensive experience in business, and affording one quailed advantages for the thorough theoretic 4 and practical education of young na n for the various du ties and employments of bns . nesrilfe. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a system of • JJ ACTUAL BUSINE§S TRAINING original and pre-eminently practical, gmlno the eta dent in the shortest time a cqmpliOe insight. Into the routine, details, posterns un fofrynA of bOAIDe,n general. as conducted in the ibest-regulatetteentruer-. dal and financial establislinTits.' e Amer and are ngraved d on the THEORETICAL BOOK-KEEPING too Upon a new plan. with an orutinal exTositlon of the acience of accounts, arranged and ptiblielled by the proprietor of this Imotitutionl exctuswi,ly for .his own use, eaving one-half the ordlitary labor of the eisdent and giving him a complete knowledge of the actler of the best accountants. I THE COMMERCIAL COURSE re made or silver exg . r + Book-keeping, Commercial A rig, weir, Fen. 771a71871 ji, 81157 . 7101 Correspond-nee, COM niercial Law, Lectures 071 Busincess Affairs, COMM crciul Customs, Forms, and Actual Bun - ness Practice. SPECIAL BRANCHES. Algebra and Me Higher Mathematics., Pliono gra,vhy, °momenta' l'enno.nahip, the Art of Detectiug Counters' /. Mon• E:•rginccrirg, Surveying, _Navigation and Te . tegra,vhing. - TELEGRAPHING, The arrangements fur Telegraphing are far in ad vance of anything of the kind ever ofterbd to the pub lic. A regular Telegraph Line is connectea .0.11.1, the Institution with twenty branch offices in various parts of the city, where public business is transacted, and in which students of title Institution are permitted to practice. No regulnr Of:lee practice c,.zi be had in any other school of instruction it the country.ithont which no one can obtain a position as a practical op erator. Young men are cautioned against the decep tive representations of those who, without any such facilities, pretend to teach Telegraphing. PATRONAGE. Thielir;stitution 'is now enjoying the largest patron. age ever Ifratowed upon any entrunercial school in the State. Over five hundred stunents were in attend. once the first year, and over seven hundred during the past year. The beet class of students may inva riably be found here, and all its aeaoclations are first elites, The I4titution is located in the most central part of the city, and its accommocations, for e tent, ele ganc4 anil convenience, are unsurpassed. All the rooms hare been fitted up in the sere best tyle with 1311•Inessl Offices or Counting Houses, Telegraph Offices, qtationery Store, and a regular A. tiK OF DEPOSIT AND 15:3177 supplied with finely•engraved lithograpl used as : ei,culating medium in the Depal Actual usiness, TO YOUNG MEN who des re the very beat facilities for a Eduoati.n for Bu.,ineso. we guarantee a instruetibn no ‘vhere else to be equalled, reputala and o.andine of the instituti buninese men make its eu - dorsement the bee, to success and advanceinent, 1.11 cant enterin4l any Commercial College, are lava for an !I ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR & CATALOG contoinlog complete interior views of till and full'' partizulers of the course of ii Ceram, • !I L. FA BRANIES . , A.M., President T. 0. !SEARCH, I Spedial Teacher and Supt. of Office, Byoinees. n.•7Jroland Horn ad MN Porlors. horse To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable. _ improves the quality of the milk. It has been proven by ac tual experiment to increase the quan tity of milk and cream twenty per cent. and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and er-makes them thrive much faster In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs, Liver, , &a., this article 4 44 acts as a specific.' By putting from .. one-half a paper - to a paper in a A • ' barrel of swill the 77.7 above diseases _ will be eradicated - or entirely prevented. - if ttiveh to time, a„aertatn preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera, Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for El. PREPARED Mr S. , A. FOUTZ 1311,0., WHOLESALE DECO AND MEDICINE DEPOT, No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, liEd. For Sale by Druggist, and Storekeepers through out the United States. Sold by P, A. STEBBINS & CO.,Couders ort, YOU can't believe what fine BARGAINS are to be had at OL3ISTED'S. Dr. A. FRENCH's CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS ARE becoming the n:tost popular Medicine in circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, DEBISITY THE NERVOUS SYSTENf, and WhIANNESS of the STOEACH and DIGESTIVE.ORGANS. It' is also gaining a great reputation in the CURE of DIPTHERIA. Principal Office; r'oticiersport, Po' ter Co., Ps ()NTS ED ! alttliest , Pridn will be paid for Thou sand Bushell' of Oats, delivered nt the Store of ITe undersigned in IS g, %Dowell. Ner.l4, 1666. tf,. urn Stebbins' LOCATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS. F . OUTZ'S citzuniTzp AT THEIR Simmons The War THE.,.PACTIVWSI'VOME - 11 "Live• ~,,od,tet..,.LWe lim•W• ova nff'CWW9VO. Ten RE GUE A M S C2OW E lan f Are now ready for wholesaleing and retailinr , . The fir DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHIN CROCKERY, YANKEE NOM( 1)1e notes ltment of Flour, Feed, Fork, Or . Practical cour e of while the )n among paFeport rnpl.ttitti t,d to fieud Give us a call and sare Fifty per Cent. We return you o ' age for the past year, and shall coral' • AS CIIEAP AS EIrER. GUE College, netructlow Wellsville, N. 'Y., Oct. 24,'1865 gen ok P. A. STEBBINS & Co. Headquarters for Bargains FIRST FALL OPENING ! Elegant, Seasonable Dress Goods THE CORNER - STORE FELL ! DrOss - .o4o.Qlo4k.::TrimmiAgo: Fi'\\ it 01RM-8 MAMMOTH STOCK OF 31B00tax , laluDes The Pr.oprietors of the POPULAR CORNER STORE , are determined to simply this market with the best quality of DRY-GOODS, HATS CAPS, HARDWARE, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, AND PATENT MEDICINES. FLOUR, FEED & PROVISION S October, 1865 1•. Diffq!'.:ent PO.p4r-t4:004..:1 THE MAIVIIVIOTH EMPIRE 0 11 s So that while others are mitrk;ng up, suEr Nos. 2. ~t• 3, Wholesale and Rot • ".. • a 10 e eliall T " GOODS t department is filled• With BOOTS, SHOES, INS, &C • ceries, &c. t r thanks for your liberal patron 'one to sell C. SIMMONS. Public° P. A. STEBBINS & j , , . I f Ii
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