FOREIGNJ ATTACHMENT CAMERON COUNTY, as: The Commonweattli of PennsyhTnia to Me Sheriff of Cameron Cou ? ly, Groting We command you, that you attach Cornelius. Kidder, late of your County, by all and sin gular his goods and chattels, lands and tene ments, in, whose 14nds or possession the same May be, so that il`p be and appear before our Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at Em porium, in and for said County, on the 12th day of March neit, there to answer James Birkhead and Catherine Birkhead, Executors of the last Will add Testament of Hugh Birk head, deceased, cif a plea of debt; and also that'you summon the persons in whose hands the property is, that they be and appear before our Court, on the said day, to answer what shall be objected against them, and abide the judgement. of the' Court therein. And hare you then and theie this writ. Witness the 1 . 14 n. R. G. WHITE, President Judge of our sail Court, at Emporium, this Bth day of January, A. D. 1866. A. E. KELLY, Prothonotary. And now, Jantiary Bth, 1666; it is ordered by the Court, at the time of issuing this writ of Foreign Attachment, that the same be pub lished by the Sh4rifl of Cameron County once a week for six TrYfeks, in one paper published in Cameron County, and also in the Pnila delpLia Inquirer. By the Court. A. E. KELLY, Proth'y IMMENSE , SACRIFICE TILE underFigne4 wishing to change their business now offer to the people of Potter and adjoining counties their largt and well selected stuck of OR.T4OOOOSI t HATS; AND CAPS Boots &Shoes! READY-4DE CLOTHING ! at 1 COST for 40 1 J)k... 1 ME AMONG O'E[V,.ll THINGS AltE Oveilcoats .at, TeniDollar` Shawls for Seven Dollars .&C. &C. &C The mlir. tc) . 'onmenco MONDAY, fhi , 20th day of January, and inl the tiro of Niareb. Cotno early yOn Nynnt. the first thane° The BOOR , of the firm will he e ; O ,-ied nn the :17th .1 weary, and 40 credit Oven thereafter. Tho,e who Bare ace , untsiwith the firm will pleitio, call and .settle without4Uh. the 13ooks count be settled at once. • C • S.i& E. A. JONES. ATLANTIC AND, GREAT . WESTERN Rollmop through. Potter county. • C;EIVER.I.I:.I News Depot, AND I BOcMSTORE 2 1 1V i t i r e ,t77. 1 .C o n f file stock olf It.oln of this place and here. after keep hand a . fail as.-ortment of BOOKS 'AND STATIONERY ! ocludir..),. Writing, Tissue, Per forated find Blotting Paper, `En velope, Inks, slates, Pencils, Cray ons, Inlistand4 blank-Books of all • kinds. Writing BOO:11S, Pocket DIARY'S; Drawings *Materials, . PlItS CELAINEOUS YlOOlfA Inetu4lng the latest Stanidard NOViLS)IYIAGAZINE,PICTORIAL 'AND r , STORY PAPERS, , szr.A.T_iravirsav=ra, 02' 0. NEXT -800 I FOR ri...f7l^Q-I_Alyrs. Q. 71 41. ane ;..ct of PHOTOGRAPHIC, ALBUMS Special attention given to ordera for ' j NISOELIANEOUS BOOKS, Ha"lkg made. The necee'Eary arrangementalln NeNV aro enahlial to till all euch orderft. - pn khan rt ,, .0.1 By prompt and courteous attention to our patsonl., with fair and no( 4rable dealing, IV{iLope r , r it. 4 n d receive a largo ehare of the patrouago of thorl iylea D. ng articlos In our llne. I . C. Er. X, FL LARRABtEs 6.; tf WM. HALL & S'N, 1543' BR9ADWAY 5431, rrm-c2cr AGENTS tor the CpLE,IIItATID • DRIGGS' NEW PATENT 1 TIAN° FORTES., • Which are creating the greatestleeneatioil in the eau- Weat wend, and have received the bighelit testimeni els from all the leading artiste in the cogutrymMong whom are S. THALBERO, FRANCIS EL BROWN, L. M. GorrscriALK, TFIEODOREIEISFELT, WM. HENRY FRY, MAX. MARETZEK, M. STRACKOSCH, WMJ MASON,' HERMAN A. WOLLE r NEAUIPT. Et the late FMR of the AMERICAN INStITLITE,heid in li'ew York Cmy, October ISOO, they I Were award- I ed the j EI ' RSTPI?E2IIIC3I GpLD MEDAL! For the BEST PEANO FORTE ON EXHIBITiON AGENTS 101.1. _, GEO. 4. PRINCE p & Ic. , s MELODEONS, AUTOMATIC & SCHOOL ORGANS. ALL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED FO FI VE . . • . Manufacturers and Importer 'or FLUTES, BANJOS' VIOLINS, i GUIT:ARS, VIOLIN STRINGS, A CiioßayONS and all kinds of BRAS,9 :and other musical Distru tdentS. 1 Special attention paid to fornisliing Brass Instru ments for Bands. . 1 , PU.BLISHERS OF SHEET MUSIC, Just published, "VIE VENITF," a new collection of Chants for the Episcopal Service, for °petting and closing Voluntaries, If tisical Societies, Classes, and fur the Social Circle, by VrantL C. TAYLOR. Ilrlce— Boards, 55 cents. Clpth, $l. BASINOS' 20 Melodic Exertcises.. In form of SOLFEGGIO'S for SOPRANO and Mezzo SornANo 'Voices, intended as syndics to acquire the proper art of singing, by CARLO BASSi.V . , tiuthor.. BRSEilli'd art of singing, and Baritone. In two books. , I Price, each, $2,50. PIANO-FORTE C A LISTIIENIC,S, a collection of FIVE FINGER, Cllonn, and SCALE pas -13.14C5, for speedily developing the runticlea of the tbgers, and aequiring that degree of inde pendence and volubility, which are so. IRdihr enßdde to a good perform:nine on the I'LINO.FOI3II:F,,, by FRANCIS 11 . 1 Iv wa. ,"rice, New It:d0 ion, Perm's 1:14-v Fames, by FR.' N, anther Of Pr! leoNlinnehaha,f Ration rric2, 5..) cents. j! zvemw . mancrsxcr. "Cant thy Burden on the Lord," with . Soprano, Contralto; or Tenor Solos; and Quartette. adapted from Gottesehalk. Shit - oer Song, by W. K..BAS,l'onn....Prie! :".it Holy Calm, A l'ace Divine," a coz-ii pardon to "Swedt Spirit hear nay I Prayer,' by W. Vincent 1V ea.t.Ace.... , _Pric, "Lord ; my God, I Long to Know, , l 151.5 t, hymn as soot nt race church, coat posed by Bastsz Prko 35 etc. "My Bud in w o rd s by s pENge i, W . Cone, music I . N• STENIEN M.,ssEtt price 35 ets "My Duly Brother' Gone," Song and Chortle, by Ku 35 etc. "The Past that Breln bee of Thee, - Bid. lad, by Kuicl.:a • Price 35 els. "On, .Write ,m a Si - mg of my Father'" -Song and Chorus', no sung at Wood's Minstrel's, oqupoSed by C. 114.N/1Y...:. Price 35 cts. "A—Word of Thine," Ballad, by ....... ..... . 1 ! --Price 30 eta. "Give to toe those Moonlit llotire," Djstc fort see Soeranos,orS..prano and. Tenor by E. . Runt ........... .4-Price 35 cts "Vesper Star," Duett for .two Sopranos, or Tenors; by J. 1)A5i0t,..... ice 40 as. '3d trot ore la nuisSeau " FantaSio, b 50•7 • isiolLlANo ! Price 50 CAS. "Prayer at Sea,'' Romance ill' forni Nocturne, by J. be JbuitiNsat.... j..Pqce 00 eta "Attends tool," (Wait for me.) Galop, by f CHAS. F/SAPM. .. .... —17.-Prieo 60 eta. "Solo moi," (FD ote,) Galop, byj A. BERNSTEIN J Price 50 eta. "Water Fall, and Sea Breeze," OalopEo3. , Pint. Sti.l2iliAGE.t ........ each, 00 cte. "limning Dew," 7,...ancers, by Atioum BEIMiTZIN ..... . .. Price 50 etc. '.Wedding Lanceri"by Pact. &mull aces Price 40 ete. "happy by thy Dt'eams," transcribed, for ' for the Piano-forte„,by Cuts. / 7 1:40EL-PriCe 50 eta %rect. Spirit Bear toy prayer," from Wallace's Opern Lurline, transcribed for tie piano forte by Cubs. FuAticL__Price 40 cts. s•orispitio e Is Comore;' Ricei's new; Op- • era, arranged bi- Coos. FBADEL..,:......Price GO eta. "Feu des Etolles., Starlight nocturri by ' J. Pc " Price 50 ctn. "Angel of Dream," Ballad, by Kliu.tite.....Price 35 eta. '•Loyes Lament:o6u," Ballad, byE.G.B. Bomi ca.- .... ........ . 35 cts. ,'Triumphal match," by'li 11t)f . P.N.01 Price $l.OO. "Algerian Polka,! , by N. A. PbnuncasT.Price 3e ets. Evening ShadOys," Nocturne, by.E..T„ FITZUVGII L Price 35 cia "I'm Longing for Thee," Guards waltt, Ile sung.by ni'dile Pbaur.b Price 35 cb. A Liberal ;Discount given to tho Trade, Churches, Clerg`•men, Professors MA Saga:, Mu. sic sent by mall Oti k'eccipt of the mark . eii price. WICIL A ilk IN ALi L* SON. 1 1 5 : 13 Broalyway, 31 - cis' York. Dec 5, 4 mos srd 'attall was, ON I t stop advettising becauSe I've quit selling caNeo for now I wa.n(to Sell Farms, Survey LaMls, trite Deeds and Contracts Pay taxes`for dents, Sc. • THEN AGAIN 1 , I have a BLACKSMITH "constakly on hand' in the old shop, who hates to have a bare footed horse pass the shop, andi I must tell of it to get him started. ! •p. 193 uopni Brookland, Pa., Nov. 10, iIBGS. NEW SKIRT FOR 1866'. \• The Great invention of the Age in. HOOP:-SKIRTS v ! J. W. BRADLEY'S' New Tacent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (7)r donblel SPRING SKIRT. Tins Inc cation corgi : , t of puplex (or two) Elliptic Pure Refined Steel . Spring , , iugeniont4 braided tightfY and firtnly to•zethor, edgc, to edge, waking the I,,CGUESr, mot FLEXIBLE, E.L;is"ric and nuaeaLE 9PII/\G er used, They seldom,IIKXD or naF:l,s,like the Single Springs, atid consequently pret=erve their perfect and beautiful 41m.p0 more than twice as long as any Sit,glo Spring Skirt that ever Has or CatO)e mode.F Tronderful flexibility and great comfort and _ ~ it:Tronr,.._ - pleasureite any hilt . wearing the Duple Elliptic skirt. . will be experienced particularly in all crowded assein• luiriA, Oleraii, t 'arrinite, RUI road Cars, Church pews A rm cl/ a iii,. fur pr mtuaide and House Preen, as the Ski' t cam tie folded when in use to occupy a small place ad easily wild CollVetlif i lltlV tie a Silk or Madill 1 Dri•-,a, . , , . . . . A L-mdy h :tv i n . ll qe joyed thq' plerivure, , Arrifort rtno G rea t A2,m A eninncesof wearing th,l Duplex El , ipt r Steel Spring Skii . t f,sc n singleday will neve.rafteward „.,1110 3 - 1, dispense' with their i.e. Fur Children it iPsie and Young [Ladles they ads superior 'to all others. 4 -' 1100 PS are covered "with 2 ply donble twig Tfli; 1100 PS are covered Wit 2 ply dello,. , ed thread and willjwear twice as.long RS the Sing'. yarn covering Which le used On all Single Steel Hoop Shirts; The threohottonifrods on every Skirt are pftio, Douljle Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the clwe!ing frOni wearing off the rods wheu dragging dowt) stai te. stone steps. etc.;Otn. which they nre con, stant/v siJll)..ctto when in use. AP . are nuid,i of the new and elegant Corded Tape, and ins tie hest nitatily in every pat t, Cie' ag to th vvearei! the tweet graceful and portal Shape po.sibl. , and are uanuest ionably tite!Pubeet, most desirable, and.ecotiornical Skirt 'ever made. WESTS'j BRADLEY CARY, PRORIET6S of the Inventlol,nind -SOLE MiI.NUFACTURERS, 57 CHAMBERS' and ;Ode St REA DE STREETS,Ne York, FOR SALE in all first,elASs Stores in his City,nna throughout the 'United States and Canala, Havana de Cuba. Mexico; South Ainerlda, and the iWeRt Indies. INQUIRE FOR THE DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (ORAIOUBLE SPRING SKIRT. (A. & C. Jan.ls NOTICE. A LL personsY 'are cautioned against `cbasittg a certain Judgment Note for Two Hundred Dollars, signed by Andrew Bradford arid Stepbeb Sherwood, and paya ble to William or Willard Wilson. Said Note was obtained by fraud, and the makers will resist the,collection of the EMXIO. January 6, 1866. - - CAUTION FROM THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY. It having come to our knowledge that im itations Of the American, Watch have been put upon the market in great number, calcu lated by, their utter worthlessness to injure the 'reputation of our genuine products, to protect Our own/interests and the public from imposition, we again publish the trade Marks by - which our 11Vatches may invariably be known. We manufacture four styles of Watches. The First has the 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, Waltham, 31ass. s y en graved on the inside plate. . All the above styles have the name Amer ican Watch Co. painted on the dial, and are warranted in every respect. The lourth has the name "WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass.," engraved on the inside plate, and is not named on the 'All the above described watches are, made of various sizes, and are sold in gold or i silver cases, as may be required. It is hardly possible for, us to accurately describe the numerous imitations to 'which we have alluded. They are usually ins i cribed with names so nearly approaching mi l r own as to escape the observation - of the unaccus• toured buyer. Some are represented as made by the "Union Watch Co., of Boston, Mass.' --rio such -.qmpany existing,. Some are named the "Soldier's Watch," to be sold as our Fourth or Wm. Ellery style; Usually known as the "Soldier's Watch." 06ers are named the "Appleton Watch Co.* others the P. S. Bar turv," 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 productions of the American Watch Company. We also caution the, public, and particu laoy soldiers; against buying certain 'ar e ticles C.LLEI) watches. so freely advertised in illus trated papers as "Army Watches," "Officer's Watches," "Magic Time Observers," "Arcane \Vetches," &c.. the prices of which are stated to be from seven to sixteen dollars, good watch, in thi?se times, cannot be afforded r any such money. A little attention on the p irt of buyers will protect their from gross imposition. ROBBINS & APPLETON Agents for the American Watch Co., 182 Broadway, New York. AN CIS Intl Be - e 35 cts 1 i I'AC IMO ROTE 170,172, 174 1•S GitEEwicEr (ONE s.QUAISE WE37 OF BROADWAY) Bclwecn Cairilandi and Du Slreets,lccui , l'ork JOHN PATTEN. Jr., Proprietor. fir HE Panific Hotel is well and widely linowh to the traVeling public. The lo cation is especially suitable to merchants and business men ; it'is in close proximity to the bush - Kiss part of the City—is on the high way of Sauthern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the PrinciPal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The Paciiic has liberal accommodtitiori for over 300 guests ; it is well furnished, and pos gesses every modern improvement! for the comfort paid entertainment of its inmates. The rooms 'are spacious and well ventilated ; provided ivit,ll gas and water; the attendance is prompt and respectful ; and the table is generonslyi provided with every delicacy of the seasoiLi • The subscriber, who, for the past few years, years, has beetn the Icssee, is now sole proprietor, and intends to identify himself thoroughly with Mel interests of his house. With long experience as a hotel-keeper, be trusts, • by moderate charges and a liberal policy, to maintain the favorable reputation of the Pa eine 11(qel. , JOHN PATTEN, Ja. A T 11. J. OLMSTETYS QTORE can always be found the best .o Cooking, Box add Parlor 0V E S Also, TIN and SHEET -IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, PRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULP- R.ONS. Al so, Agricultural Implements, such as PLOWS, ; SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SIIELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. HIS WORK is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any paq of the County— Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused.; Store.: on Main Street opposite the Old Cburt House, :Coudersport. Ang 1, 1863.---50 THE NEW YORK WEEKLY MAGAIINE 4S Pages, Is puhlished in season to be received in nearly all parts of the Linitvll Matey vast of the Rocky Moan. Anins, on every Saturday of its date. Devoted to Porlilar Literature, Science • , and Art;. It will contain The bat ponolar Tales, The best domestic Stories, The best sketches of Travel, The best It:titers on Popular Science., The best short Popuht3r Essays, The best Poems, Biographies, ttc If Gives More and Better for the Money Than any other Magazine ever published. Its zatce tions embrace the bent articles trom Dickenss-Cham hers—The Cornidli and other leading foreign Maga zines, published fresh en the arrival of each Steamer, awl a great variety of original matter by the . best au toors.. Was began, January 13th, ll.ow I Made a Fortune in WalljSt., • AND • • HOW I GOT MARRIED. Ai splendid, oriental and true story, written expressly for the NEW YORK WEEKLY . NIAG.aI.NE,by ageatletnan u l;grot experlee•!e, who knotes all the ins and outs, a TO who will give more information about the stra;glit and Crooked tea's of that celebrated street titan has eyer been Published. As the Magazine is stereotyped Wickiii umbers can be supplied at ten cents each. All t , ivridealer should have the Magazine, but when they ate not accessible, wa have the following—cash in IrMPLINDOMS One copy, rme year $.l 00 One copy. three months 1 00 Two colies one 3 e.,r 7 Do Five copied one ye' r, and one extra to agents_ _2l 0 Specimen copies sent by mall on receipt of 10 Cents 'Ear I's :,itkccsos.—This Magazine has so exactly met a great public want, that 20,000 Copies are now Printed, with every prospect of a vastly greater edition as soon as the _public is generally aware of its merits. Address, 0. ft: BAILEIC at Co-, rablishere of N. Y. Weekly Nfnerizino. No. 7, Beekroan st., New York. If Yon Want T° purchase Cotton Goods, go to OLMSTED For Cotton Yarn GO TO titt)blaus! =1 IItiSINESS CORECIE-‘ Northeast Corner Tenth and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. The most complete and thoroughly appointed Dual o r Commercial College in the country. The only ono in the city possessing a Legislative Charter, and the only ono in the United States author ized to confer Degrees of merit. Diplonms awarded to graduates in the Commercial Course under Its cor• porate seal by authority of law. Conducted by gentlemen of liberal education and ostensive experience in business, and affording one qualltid advantages for the thorough theoretical and practical education of young in , n for the various du ties and employments of business life. ; THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED by a system of I ACTUAL. BUSINESS TRAINING • 1 original and pre-eminently practical, givlng,the stu dent ! , n the shortest timo a complete tonight Into the routi e, details, etinpms and forms of business in general. an conducted in the beet-regulated conuner• cial Awl financial establishments. ... I .: THEORETICAL BOOK-KEEPING CU u po l p a new plan, with an original exposition of the science of accounts, arranged and published by the prorietorof this Institution exctusively for ; his own use, aving one-half the ordinary labor of thestudent, , and iving him a complete knowledge of the practice oft . 0 best accountants. Bock-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Pen . ittauslap, Business Correspondence, ,Com- ' mercial Law, Lectures on 13113i0Jd diffairS, Commercial Customa i l Forms, and Actual Busi ness Practice. : • SPECIAL BRANCHES. Algebra and the Higher IlUthematies, Phono-' 6raphy, Ornamental Penmanship, the, Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Engineering, Surveying, Suez:gallon and Telegraphing. TELEGRAPHING. The arrangements fur Telegraphing are far in ad vauceof anything of the kind ever offered to the pub lic. A regular Telegraph Lino is connected with the Institution with twenty branch offices in various parts of the city, where public business is transacted, and in which students of this Institution are permitted to practice. No regulnrothee practice eon be had in any other school-of instruction it the country. without whir,: no one can obtain a position as a practical op erator. Young men arc cautioned against the decep tive representations of those who, without any such facilities, prete . nd to teach. Telegraphing. • PATRONAGE. This Institutton is new enjoying the largest patron age ever bestowed upon any cotntnercial school in the State. Ov r r fire hundred Stunents were in attend ance the fir,t year, and over seven htinAred during the past year. The best class of;otudetitd I.ruty i nva riatply be found here, and all its associations are first class. The InEtitution le located in the most central part a the city,hud Its 'accommocatidne, for extent, ele- Zane° and convenience, are unsurpaceed. All the rooms have been fitted up in.the core best style with I3u,iness Offices or Counting Dousea r Telegraph OfliceB,"Slationery Store, end a regular - BANK OF DEPOSIT AND ISSUE supplied with finely-engraved lithographic Dotes tired no a circulating medium iu the Departmeut of Actual littizactio, who desire the very beat facilities for . a Practical Education for Business, we guarantee ;.1, (course of instruction no where else to he equalled, while the reputation and standing of 'the Instittition among business men make its endorsement the beet passport to success and advancement. MI contemplating entering any Commercial College, are inVited to send for an . ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR & CATALOGUE containing complete interior crows of' the College, and full particulars of the _course of instruction terms, Sto. FAIRBANKS', A. 111., President. T. C. SEARCH, Special Teacher and Supt. of Office Business . iioVl4l:nlapd HMO aid Cana Po'Ors. YELLOW W. TER, BEAN E: COUGHS, DI; TE3(FERI, Fl VERik, FOLTSDE LOSS OF APPS TITE AND VITA . ENERGY, ,ke. use improves tl wind, increase the appetite—giv• a: smooth at glossy skin-3r transforms t h miserable skelet horse, To keepers of COWs this preparation Is invaluable. ' ;reproves the quality 'The milk. It has m pro , ; en by tie d experiment to Irease fthe clean , Ly of ',milk and earn twenty per It. and make the Aterl firm and •eet. In fattening itgivet them . appetite, loosens ieir hide, and ties .them thrive 4S Pages, In all diseases 61 the Lungs, Liver, .tc., this article acts as a specific. By putting from one-halt a paper to a paper in a barrel of swill the above-diseases will be eradicated or entirely I,revertl preventive and cm Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for •SL S. A. vOurrz 13R0., AT THEM . WIIOLES%LE PEI AjiTt - Ittilltlll,E DEPOT. No. 116 Franklin; St., Baltimore, BLI For Safe by Druggists and Storekeeper) through out the United l States. . Sold by P, A. STEBBINS k C9.,Conders port, Pa.. IOU can't believe what fine 13,1.11GA1N are to be had at OLSTED'S. Dr. A. FRENCH'S CELEBRATED TONIC BITTERS RE becoming the most poputar• Medicine in circulation for the cure of LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN DICE, DEBISITY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, and WEAKNESS' of the STOEACH and DIGESTIVE ORGANS. It is also gaining a great reputation in. the CURE of DIPTHERIA. Principal Office, roudersport, Po..ter Co., Pa OATS 'WANTED TLIE Highest Cash Priee will be paid for a Thou sand Bushels of Oats, delivered at the Store of e undersigned In Minport, B. Ft. Colwell. 2dilpyrt, Nov. 13,15 N. tf THE COMMERCIAL COURSE EIIUit&CES LOCATION AND AGCOMMODATIONS TO YOUNG MEN FOurz , s =MEM This preparation, long and favorably known, will thor oughly reinvigora broken•down /v.; low-spirited horses, by strengthening I and cleansing the stomach and lutes ttneio. It is a sure pre. PREPA/tED BY i i The War is THE p.41p..' .. . : 1r.Q . .5 : T `.1 . 4i0,0;....4 . ii - (1.,.1 . .t..6 .- ).'11 - 0..'... totrOnacerzurco. Ten Differeth Departments! THE MAMMOTH EMPIRE REGULATOUS I%Toofvfv So that while oth sHouR OFF Are now ready for wh9lesalein,g and retailing. The first department is filled with ; 1 . i I DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, CROCKERY, YANKEE NOTIONS , &C • . , I iqos. 2. &i 3, Wholesale and Retail Flolairl Feed,Pork,GrAmeries, &c. Give tis a call and save Fifty per Cent. We return yon our thanks for your liberal pair+. age for t the past year, and shall eontiune to sell I . ' i 1 ; - ) AS CIICAP AS EVER. , .. 1 C. H. SIMMONS. Wellsville, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1865. Pro Bono Public() P. A. STEBBINS Co. Headquarters for Bargains I lIMI FIRST FALL OPENING ! Elegant Seasonable Dress Goods THL I.2ENER STOPLE NULL ! Dress and Cloak Trimmings • C R MAMMOTH STOCK OF Er,c)atm feiri Mixcoets 11E1 The Proprietors of the POPULAR CORMR STORE are deteinined to supply this market with the best quali i ty Of DRY-9)ODS, HATS& _CAPS, HARDWARE, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS,VARNISHIS, AND PATENT MEDICINES. FLOUR, FEED & PROVISION S October, 1865 h „.....:,...:v„...,..., _,,., Over COME I t Corieri prs are marking up, we sh ! • . ,rlf goons, If P. A. STEBBINS & CO= 1 la NE EMI 11, ERIES j