E THE JO U' RNAL. 'Cotidersport, Pa: Wednesday, Feb. 1:1, .1868 One of the arts by which theSouthein heat ie fired is this: Soon after the bat tle of Murfreesboro, the Rebel General, Bragg, caused to be printed and widely circulated in the army counterfeits of t The Nashville Union, in which was con.' ipicuuusly. displayed "Startling News Four Statea'Seceded from the Old Gov etibitiefill Missouri, Indiana, 'Illinois; 1 andAcentucky This was followed by as editorial bewailing the loss of these .tftates. . Of course, the Akhole affair gas itforgery, but the illiterate soldiery of S th a large portion. 'of ,soldiery can ,not read at all, could not d,eteet it. While linekner 'was to ,Kentucky, bogus copies ot.2'he Louisville jou6zal were freely cir culated by. the Rebels; . filled with all kinds -pfmatter adapted to indaree and encour „age the Rebels, and discourage the loyal. • A. member of the blow Jersey Legisla ture hearproPosed resolutions in the As 4eimhly that, -LC Congraem pass moues for Itholislin,o , :Slavery, Yew Jersey repudt ctikist her , share 'of the tax to which suchrm •eourse would give. cause. The member who makes this proposition •is the saute we believe; who made or tried to :wake a speech all in favor.of Jett Davis lif Monmouth County last Summer. Mr. lean, the recently arrested ~ a delphia editor, say's' in the 'first piper !snce. ltis . release "He is no Democrat 'bot unqualifiedly in favor of the .Tiniotiand thePenstitution." A Democrat - , • ic paper in this city is almost crazy bc -• 12 , • cause oileau adinitted so much aud was • " thereupon teleased.- • Gen. Loan s who commands the Middle ''District of Illissouri, has issued orders to hanir• or' capture all marauding guerritla%, ,robbers, Rebel secruiting.:Oilicers and 44en ts, and also those who linowinAly bar ' bor•and protect them. Any officer fail• iug to carry out this order is to be promptly .court-martialed. Anbther British steamer, the Antona, a - Glasgow propeller, has been captured in' the Gulf,, and brought into port at New' Orleans. She -was chased 14 hours by Oe'Pocithontas. • We have a brief account of a brilliant . affair at Fort Donelson. • The Rebels triude an attack on' (he fort with 3,000 to 4,000 men, and cantured four guns Oar boys rallied and drOve the Rebels tits, retaking"the guns, killing 135 of the -- enetuy.and wounding and takiir , 50 mare. The .Rebel Cavalry General 'orrest was reported to be wounded; Col. McNeil wee billed. The sawn diepetch says that all our.divisions except Logan's had or , rtved-opposite Vicksburg. Still another set of Peace resolutions has been proposed in the New Jersey Legislature. They denounce,the course et • the Administration, protest against a war for unconstitutional: or partisan 'pur poses,,against a war for the subjugation of the Rebel States, against anything be ing done on plea of military ne;icssity, against arresting anybody in the Northern, States, against suspending habeas corpus, against .dividing: States, against con6sect ing Rebel . property, against liberating slaves, in short against anything and et , - rything that has yet been done or pro , posed thafmay annoy "our,erring sisters," for New Jersey has "no lurking animosi ty to the South," nor does she wish "to . deprive her people of their property.- - inasmuch as Jeff. Davis has sworn that will Base no union witl. the North at any price, 'and the great Detuociatic eon ..s-piracy for a coup d' (Alt is nut quite ready for opening, these resolutions mod , esti) , decline to state what they would like to have done until they know what "would be accepted by the South."„ .., One of the correspondents with Hook er's army says "there is gradually devel • • aping in the army a better state, of feel. Ang, both with the\officers and men:— Whether it be the weather, or the Pay. _toaster, or the appointment of Gen. Hook: cr, l or all combined, that is-working this improvement, lam unhble to say. It is quite noticeable, however,, that a more hopeful feeling is prevalent." • A Nashville dispatch records a smart cavalry .dash at Middletown, 15 wiles from Murfreesboro, on the 2d inst. Our Tennessee cavalry surprised a Rebel camp :I . and captured a hundred.prisoners. DiSpatohe's from .Washington to the Navy. Yard in New York order four iron clads to sealinimediately. im.Senator Wade and oth rs :pose West Point, as the nursery of a toil itary aristocracy, would abolish it that other military institutions may be estab - fished, patronized' by the different StateS, 'us they existed in Virginia. and South Carolina 'previous to the rebellion. At such institutions, boys obtain the elements of a military education at the same time and in the same manner that they acquire an education which fits them for'civili life, yet they make• excellent officers when neelied. .• - a l ipears that England Is Pot so badly off for cotton after ail. .The London Times some weeks since admit "' ted that the cotton mills dare not make cloth lest the war should cease, and, brig- ing with peace reduced prices, bankrupt them--so that it is net war but peace that they fear. A. Treasury note case has been decid. e 4 lu the Court at tslevelarl. The green-backs are recognized and declared by the Court to be legal tender fur all debts. CoOgress. ' Feb. 3.---In the United WAMINGTON, Feb. States Senate the conituittee.on Foreign Affairs' reported-a, bill *ear#, int? s effect the . treity with'Grcat Thii " COM in it tee on nap ce potted back, the Post - 13'5de APpropria lion bill, which passed The . bilf hereto fore reported, to establish stational cur rency, secured by I linited States stocks, was postponed one week. A bill was hi troduced to provide for stopping the pay. of unemployed-military officers., Id the House a favorab e rOpert was made on the credentials of Messrs. Ben- F. ' Flaitders'atid Michael' Hahn, as Representatives from the Ist and lid Congressional Districts of Louisiana. It was laid over. The House ton: up the Bankrupt bill. Several gentlemen es pressed' a desire to address the House on the subject, andikathers wished to offer amendments. After some remarks from the author of the bill, who was urgent for a square vote upon it, a motion pre vailed.by seven majority (GO to 53) to lay it on the table. The rcsolutiou To . ported from nnaitte on Foreign Af f•Ara, deoh ' maritime rights, were postponed a third Monday in. Fe b tuthorizing the Presi dont to se' the' Pay_Department, or froin additiOnal Paymasters - of Volun , tears - , with - out regard to rank, but solely thl to qualification, a Paymaster-General, ,who shall have the pay, rank and =lola rnents of a• Brigadier-General; was killed —yeas 61.,•nays 73. • The bill to enlarge canal locksito'ns to pass gunboats from the sea to the lakes, was sent back to the Miltary Committee. Alter some discus, sion on 'the bill to lay a submarine tele graph cable ciaistwise to New Orleans, the House mijOurned. • 117AsiiriscrroN.--In the ; Senate the Fi• nance Committee were requested' to re. port as to the expedion4 of repealing the duty on paper. The. Senate -called fdr the report and maps of Capt John Mul• lan, who was earraged in the construction of a military read from Walla-Walla, to Fort I3enton. • A bill was introduced to ;prevent and punish frauds upon the rev. enOc, and provide for the more certain and speedy collection of claims in favor of the United States. A motion to take up the Bankrupt bill vas lost : Yeas, 14; NaYsi 24. The report of the Conference Committee on the Deficiency bill was agreed to. • The resolution expelling George E. Badger from the Board of Rog cuts of the Smithsonian Institution, aid appointing Prof. Agassiz i in his place,,tras passed. - • The -louse' coneurred in, the Senate's amendMent , th&.Post Office Appropria tion bill atithorizing the Postmaster• Ge neral ,to contract for currying the mails in steamships from San Francisco to . the several ports in Oregon, at a sum not.ex ceeding 524,000 per annum.'. After spending some time on private bills, the House took up the Ship Canal bill, which was debated until the adjournment —no vote Olin. A rvoniarr named Sault, residing in Co lumbia county, on Monday morning, mur dered three of her stepchildren, aged re spectively seven, nine and fourteen years, by severing: their heads from their bodies and throwing their remains into the fire. She is now itx Burlingtori,.tawa, has just elected Re 'publican charter 'officers by majorities of 50 to 100. The Dituocrats carried their tialict, last year. • Georgia Sanderson, Democrat was re elected Mayor of Lancaster Pa., Tuesday 3d just., by a iNority of 265. Speculation in, gold has attracted the attention of the New York Legislature, and a bill was yesterday introduced in the Assembly to prohibit banks from selling or disposing of any specie above par dur-. ing the tithe they suspend specie pay.- .tnents, making void all -contracts for the sale .or purchase of specie . ; and prohibit ring loans on specie under a forfeit of the I i!bank ehartei. There are not twenty ladies at present in Charleston, S. C. The city is almost deserted, the streets empty,. and one•half' of them blackened ruins, since the great fire. The spectacle is descrciihed as. a sad and a terrible one—lifeless and• fn.- neral—a fit sequelto the great crime of! rebellion.i • - . - During a lute debate in the rebel House of Representatives at Richrnond, last werk on .lie resolutions couteMplat- . inn the delivery of captured Federal ofri. cers to the - State - governinetit for trial, 'Mr. Foote said lie preferred, in lieu of re• taliatory measures, as suggested by the resolUtions, that an attempt should be wade to stop the shedding of blood by a movement to bring about peace. It would strengthen the friends of peace at the 'north, and perhaps have the effect of producing . a state of things so Much de .notivithstanding the opposition of the abolition party. He signified his in tention to offer a resolution hereafter not for the purpose of yielding one inch of ground to the North—but to throw the entire responsibility upon.'the Lincoln government if these scenes of blood arc to continue. . Rtvoi:ttruigAur PATRIOTS.-- , On the Ist of July. tast'illere were sixty-two sur viving patriots of the Revolutionary war; Of these, eight belongen to rebel States whose names were stricken from the pen sion rolls, and twenty-four have died since the Ist of July, leaving only. thirty of these patriot pensioners kit. There are none in Pennsylvania, . . .„., ..._ ' ;.. ~ ;;:agrItIFF, S BALES. R y XlATT.TE , bf..stindry teli'ls of Venditioni 'En:lonm, Fief Facies and Levari Facias iseuec l out of the ..Ciiiirt of Common Pleas of Pot ter County,,J'ennefivania, and to MeAlirecied,„/ 'shall expose to public Sale or outcry, at the, Court House ia - Couder7oll, on MONDAY, the 16th day of., Feb: 1863, -at 1 o'cg,clc, p. in -the fol lowing described tracts or par of land to wit: , • Certain real estate beginning at a post cor ner standinOtt the south line of Vim. T. Lane's Land and the north-east corner of a lbt sold by the Oswayo • Lumbering Associa tion 4o4trotes H. Wright, thence by a line of, 1 serve is east two hundred and twelve 'perches .tort post corner in the „weet. line of Joseph 'Knight's land, thence •by 'said dine and Wes 'ton lklercereau's ladd south, one hundred and seventy 7 seven perches to a post corner, thenCe along the line of Weston .k Mercereau's l i a 9 m t d, described b tiv a o . a li s u nrcloriella:ndtxv Beginningele perches a o to e a post corner thence along, the, line of James H. Wright's, l ' and north 107. perches to the place of beginning, containing 234 acres strict 'Measure, being 'part of warrants 5855 & 5878, 'in Sharon:tp. unimproved;-4-ALSO—Andther 1 south-west corner of Peter B DeidrlcKs landl 'in-warrant No. 5867 in Sharon, tp. and betas the north-cast corner of a lot owned by Fred= jerielt S. Martin, of Olean, :thence by the line of "eiiid Marti WS lot West 338 perches to a post i corner beinr:t the corner of L. 11. Kinney:t land, thence by said. laud and other lands north 137 perches to a post, corner, thence east 216 perches along the'South line of lands ] of .11. 11. Nichols and others, thence by 'the I line'of•ll. A. Nichols' land and other lands north 148 perches to a post corner in the-line! of the State of New York, thence along said ' line east 130 perches to the north-cast corner' of Peter B. Deorick's land in said warrant No. 5867, thence by the east line of said lot south '3lO perches to the place of beginning,' con- 1 Itaiiiing Four Hundred and Fifteen acres strict measure, being the same land conveyed to Peter B. Hedrick by Elisha 51ix• and other's by deed bearing date Jantiary, G, 1844 in war rant No. 5867, all unimproved. Seized,-taken inixecution and to be sold as the property of Peter B. Vedrick. ' i .._ - _ ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Swe den :p., Potter, co., Pa., bdunded as follows: Beginning at a post the south-west corner of the tract, thence north 162 rods rind 2-10ths of a rod to a post, thence east. 200 rods and S-10ths of a rod to post, thence south 160. rods to a post, thence west Go rods' to a post, thence south 2 rods and . 2- . loths of a rod to a I post, thence west 140 rude and S-10ths of al rod to the place of beginning, cent:tilling One Hundred and _Ninety-Oita acres andtwo -tenths of an acre with the usual allowance of 'six per cent. for roads, it being lots Nos 36 & G.ll of the allotment of Bingham lands in Sweden tp., and part of warrant No 205'2, about it acres of which are improved, with one new ' frame house, one old frame end log house,l three frame barns, other outhouses and an ripple orchard thereori. Seized, taken in ex ecution, and to be sold as ,the property of W. T. and A. F. Jones. ALSO--Certain real estate situate in Mys- sei tp., Potter co., Pa., bounded as follows : On the north by lands of N. H. Heath, east by lands of Wm. Grover and S. Rice, on the south by land; of Burdic and lot in possession of R. Seger, and on the west by lauds of H. II - Gurnsey , containing' Eighty-Nine and • two tenths acres of which twenty-five acres are improved. Seized, taken' in execution, and to be sold. as the property of William lforley. ALSO—Certain real estate, Beginning at. the south-west corner, or tot No. in of the alhatmeat of Bingham lands in Ulysses 'tp, belonging to A. B. Hewlett, thence north 121 end S-10ths perches to a corner, thence west 60 and 4-10ths perches to a corner - , thence' south 120 and 7-1.0 perches to a corner, thence eact 70 aud 0-10ths perches to the place orbeginning, being lot No 6G of the! allotment of Bingham lands in - Ulysses tp, l Potter co., Pa., containing Fifty-Six and nine tenths acres more or less, about twenty-eight acres of 'which are improved, with one frame ! house, one frame barn and cone truit trees . thereon,' Seized, taken in execution and to , i be sold as the property of Staunton Johnson... ALSO—Certain'real estate Bounded on the I north by lands of -George Fox and S Ross, on the east by lot No 43 of the allotment of lands of S. nos; in Ulysses tp,-lot NO 43 COTIV6y6.I to Thomas Hamilton and lot No .4'6, on the 'south 1:y lot 47 and lot No 48 conveyed 10 Isaac Byam, and on the west by the west part iof lot No 44, containing -Sixty-Seven and_ 't Seven-tenthsacres'sore or- less with the' usuhl allow:tree of six per cent for roads &c..- heatf the east pert of lot No 44 of the allot; Ituent of lands of S. Ross, in Ulysses ti,. Potter co., Pa.. and part of warrant - No 1243, about i ( thirty acres of which are improved, with one frame house, one log barn and some fruit Itrees thereon. Seized taken in execution and t to be sold as the property of George W. Par e i-penter. I - ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Whar -1 ton tp., Potter co,, Pa., bounded on the north Iby land of llnghes it: Co., on-the east by lands 1 of Smith & Brothers and of Ilughes & Co., on I the south by lands of 'Hughes J- Co., and on Ithe west by lands of D. & J. G. Hensley, con'- , taining Fifty acres more or less, about eight acres of which are improved, with!one frame house, one log shanty, one 'stable and some fruit trees thereon. Seized, taken in execu tion and to be sold as the property of T. L. IMoore. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Sha ron tp., Potter co., Pa., .bcing a part of war- l rant No 2176 andbeing the seine land deeded I by George Estes and wife to Richardson & Rosa on the 2311 day of March, 1840, ami bounded as follows :.Begiuning at the north I bank of the Oswayo Creek at a, birck tree, thence north to the north line of snid warrant, (being the 103e' between said warrant and tue Gernon lot, 'bounded east by lands formerly 'i owned by Elijah Estes,S. o,_Olney and others,', now owned and occupied by Peleg Hurdle, thence west along the north line ofsaid war- I . rant 145 rods to a hemlock tree, thence South Ito the north bank of : the Osweyo Creek, distance supposed to be about 130 rods, theitce up the said Oswayo Creek by the ea ; rious courses thereof to the place of begin-. ning,, supposed to contain -One Hundred, acres of land more or less, excepting and re serving out of the above destribed premises the following described pieces or parcels of ? land previously sold and deeded, viz : to John M. Dean, about 31 acres ; to Eliza Amelia f Wood, two acres; .to Gannett Rose, one nut ) and one fourth .of an acre; to Daniel : Dodg,e, tsiztacres and twenty-three one hundredths of lan ncre ; to Robbins BrOwn, one acre ;`to Ezra Grurf;s, One acre; for a School House one half I i acre ; leaving the number of acres intended to be levied upon exclusive of what has been I sold from said lot and the highway, Fifty- Three acres cf land, more or less, all or nearly of which is improved land, with one, 'rarne lhonse,' one work-shop, two frame banit with IshectS attached, one, brick smoke douse and other out buildings, and some fruit' trees thereon.. Seized,. taken in executiomand,to be sold as the property of Lewis Wood. ALSO—Certain real estate situate in Enla lia tp., Potter co., Pa., bounded on the north by lans of the Bingham EArtte; on the east by lands of H. A. Nelson and the North Hol low road, eolith by the I.stutusvillc and Cou- dersport raid; and West. bylanda, of D: Spofford, containing Eighty- l EigltocrottJor which *wenty.acres are imprOirei4l-.4440 —One other lot situate in the Loin andiettaty aforeseittrand bounded on tbertorth by lupus pf.the Estate, cast by Lands of,. D. kiiafford, south by lands of John Crittenden, and. vest tiy,jlonaS of `'.l, - i ."ri.t.tenden Ross;'Ocintaitung,One Hunt. 1 . fires, or - sr - Idea' twenty-five acres are impro.:l toite frame house; two fratue•barns'.., -- bathaildingi and some fruit trees thereon. ---ALSO— Another lot situate as aforesaid and bounded on the north by lartds of E. Starkwetherland . D. Spafford, • east hi - the high Way, ;and south and west by lands ,of L. 1). SpalTord containingiS,eventy acres of which fifty.aeres are' kali -1 14cl: Seized, , taken i , in -elevation, and-tolzteisold as the property of Naitlion. Woodcock and A: Woodcock. ALSO--Xertain real estate situate in ale.- lia tp, Potter co, Pa., commencing at* post 4' rods south' 1 41 15 west froth the south west corner of Gardtiler's square, thence easterly tci the line of:street sixteen rods, thence south 41;° West sixteen rods by line of street, thence ' , westerly-byline of street. 16 rods to phiCe of beginning being square 'No. if of Eulalia.',Vll - containing One and Six -Tenths acres with, one-frame house and eve: frame; barn , thereon. • Seized, taken in execution sand to be sold as the property of. David T..llali, .! . ALSO-Certain real estate pounded-fol towd t' 9n the north by lots Nos. 102 it - 181 of the alletmentiof lands of the estate of Samuel M. Fox, deed,' in Ilebroli tp,l On the east by la go. I.26lconveyed to H. S. S. Johnson, on the south by unseated leads Of the Fox estate, and on the' west by the west line of warrants N05.:1215 and 1214, contiiinliig Two Hundred and' Twenty-Four acres' more or' lesa,•and being l lot Ro:130'of thenllotment of lands.Of the estate of S. M. Fox . deed, in Hebron tp, and part of warrants Nos., 1214 and 1215. in Potter co., Pik.. all unimproved. Seized;l l :tken in execution 'rind to be 'sold as the property Of Sala Stevens. .itl,So:—Certain teal elstat&, Edam:Tedlon the north by tot No. 67 of the allotment - of lands of S. M. Pox., dee'd in Hebron tp, conreyed to gosvell Adams and lot N 0.1114 conveyed to H. &W. 'S.. Johnson, on east by said lot No. 114 and.t4 No, 49 noaTitt posession of Wm: 11. Metzger,.nn the south by south part of lot No. 113 conveyed : to henry Ineraham, lot No. 98 and- lot No. 44 conveyed. to M.'Qou, galt &,.:4.attesnn, and, on the ‘.%!est .by said lots Nos. 98, 44 and 47, containing On. Idundrea and. Thirty-Five and Seven Tenths acres more or less and being the north part of lot No, 113. of the allotment of hinds of the estate of. S. M. FOs deed in Hebron tp .l Potter,co., and part of warrant No. 12b4,. with about 18 acres improved on nbieb:. are eredied one board.si . anty and one log.baen. - Seized, taken in execution, and to be •sold as-the - property of Itlaboah Matteson. D C Jan. 29, 1863. • . . To the honorable the'..Tridya of tha Court of Quarter Sessions of the l'eace for the County of Potter The petition of Milton G Bowman Inspect fully showeth that your petitoner, occupying a commodimis house situated in Ilarrison to., in said county, on the :road leading from Westfield, Tioga county, to Illyises and Wlitesville, in the State of New York, which hduse was formerly occupied by S. fi Thomp son, which .is well :calculated for sit public house of entertaitundnt, and from its neigh borhood•and situatiOrt is Stitatile as :Well as necessary for the accommodation of Ote . puli-• lie and the entertainment or strangers and tra4 - elers. and that •he is Provided with Sta bling fOr horsesand all conveniences necessary for the entertainment of strangers and trav elers. iHe therefore prays the Court to grant him a license to keep tin inn or public honse of ,entertainment at the place - • herein ,men tioned, and yout petitioners will ore! , pray; &c. Id. G. BOWMAN. We, the undersigned citizens of and within the township of llarrisen, in said county', being acquainted with Milton G. BOwmart. of said township, do certify that he is; a man of good' report for,honesty and temperate habits and well provided with house room, and has the necessary ,conveniences required for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, and that an inn or'tavernis necessary in said toWnship; at the aforesaid. house, ';to!aceom %iodate the public and {entertain i strangers • and travelers. Hamilton White, James S. PredrOore, John D. Snyder, R. N. Ileynes, Zabnon F Robinson, Simon William's. R.T Farnurn, War% Ii Avery, James S. Haynes,lietiry Ilarlbut,isra el Dodge, Calvin Cummings, C. C. Phillips, John Chin! IT, Cummings, Rurr Gill, L. 0. Stone . , Seneca O.W Doudjlenry . Outman, T. Ribl)ie., J: T, iWilliamss~l'tn,Sted man,John Gill , George liennedy.Julius Pierce, Joseph Pierce. Jan' 23, 18G3'r3vr To Public. 11. TALLMAN would inform the tra.! V V velhig public that he bast rented the Eagle Clete( opposite C. H.; Simmons' Block at Os..vayo Penn'a,i which has been newly refitted and furnished; where' he Intends to keep a First Class Hotel. Parties; .of pleasiwe and tliose wishing a quiet home; over Sabbath, will find this house equal to :Inv ; in this vicinity The tables will! always bel well supplied. and the barns well furnished!l with hay and oats; and no liairM , spared foxl the comfort of guests. ! •••J' WM. D. TALLMAN. °sway°, Pa. ; Dec. 25, 1862. . . . , . • •Asltnimitstratorg) i . Sale. •' - lIY virtue of an order issued tit of the Or.: II ptigins' Court of Vottbr c nty, Pen/P:l f and to me directed, I will expose to public sale or outcry at the Court .I.loute,iti tile bor ough of Couderspoit, at 1 o'clock, P. M., oa iretlacAdall, .FeGrt!aril 18t4,1863; ttAe following real eataie, bounded •atcd der sffibed is follows: - j • „ A certain tract Of land. sitnatei in Coudcr; sport, Voter county,. Penn'a. bo,tincled on,the north by an alley, on the east Aiy by Johnson, on the Iv psi by! main street,; and an the south by.' Third F': , ,traet,.being the south-west corner of square No. ra. : and being about forty-eight feet on Third street and one hundred and twenty-tre on Ma n'street, with one frame house, one store, eme shop and a stable thereon. • • , Terms made known on day of '.sale. • ' H. J.'OLMSTED, AdministratoU • . of the 'owe of A. 11. Butter;worth, Jan.-. 20, 1803. . Administrator's Motice. TATI4FriEIiS, letters of adrainnistratton;ork v r estate of Ilasiirgs Morfry, deed late of Allegany township. Potter Op., . Pa.. have been issued to tine subscribers in 4ine 'forth of law, notice is lierebr given to" all, perstms knowing theinselves indebted to 8 id estate to make immediate payment and.theise having claims will tr esent ,them, &fly atithentiedtedi tor setlem era. . . L. B. ATURLEY,, H NANQY MORLEY. j Admsrs.' A.llegarts - , 'fan. 30 . , HO dwpd • ' . -• Itel. Now is the time to subscribe' for your County raper—VlE JOURNAL :'1 ' ; , 0 011 4 S • j Purchased during the 'recen ; ' decline in Goods in • ' , DRY'....GrO i , .: .- :.,. :',,: -.-;.. Ladies ,Dres is <.l - 1 'Aea.d.p- - xcia4o Clothing, E. I CAPS. . , BOOTS and SHOEs, 1. GROCERIES liitcyv.lEioNs, • ' *I CROCKERY, Fancy Goods, 1 NATIONS, t Wool, rl'Avirxe, Wa r al - Paper, 4 - r and I WOODEN-WARE. I• - *e.respectfulbl i incite a cull, feeling . confident • I. • • . that we can supply the wants 0 , 01 on terms • i to their satisfactio, giving better Goods for 1 ides MONEY thorn can be bad at any other 1 ; a. or adjoining eountses . . _ . House in Potte p~..~ 1 it9ltted toottr ell:known stack 'Fr'aad complete stock of IS e e hate also .:2,;(gcroae, d ne RE DRUGS, Medicines, ChemicAls, Oils, -VaTnisheBl Paints Dy 6 Stuffs TILE SOAP. EU s. Corks. Bottles Sponge Vials and Lamp-Globes. I &c. ALL OF WHICH 'be soli at the VERY -LOWEST RATES ! FOR • CASH. toolA 1 Fail to tall and See II I I TEBRINS & CO. P./. OF' aLAVA AN SECOND STREETS Jtist one thing more. The Judgthenta,noto and book accounts which We have on hand , must be settled, awl closed up immediately or , . !OUDERSP I ORT I PA. we fear they will be increased fastes-thatith e tasail rate of lateral. - Dec 11 . • , _ Cott: is , JO NE S' COLU ME EMI NEW GOODS MEE panic and greai tw York. LS,, SOMETHING ELSE' Goods, IrE subscribers at their OLD STAND ON MIN STREET, . Offer to their old eustotrters and thepablie generally for Cash, Chilled States Treasury Notes (which by the way are taken at Parr) Wheat ; Cana, Oats, Buckwheat; Butter,Cheese, Hides, Pelts, Deer Skin, arld_ all kinds of Skins, such as. Calf Skins, ktb., - also, Deans, Bear., Venison, and souls other 'things BLit ME can't bo tbotiglit of, A. LARGI AND WELL•SELECTED DRY GOODS, DE A.DY.MADE CLOT.HIA G GE °CERES, Hats & Caps,4 Hardware, DRUGS te MEDICINES-, Oils, Jated Dye Stuffs, Together With so eof the best KEROSENE Far superior to the Oil Creek or Ticllonte. Oil LAMP a; LAMP FI±INGS, Also a feurcaore of those Superior CANDOR PLOWS, SLEIG EfS HOES, GLASS, SASH, PUTTY, INK, PAPER, ENVELOPES, And other kinds of MI STATIONARY. WALL PAPER, - WINDOW CURTAINS And other articles which time alone for.: bids us to mention, all of which will be sold as low as the - WAR PRICES will allow---for strictly . READY-I'AT!! '- 1 And for those articles we take, the high est market price n-i 4 he paid., are also General Agents far DR. D. JAYNE'S Family Medieinei, DR4NDRETH'S rills, KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery, And all the standard Medicines of theiday CALL AND. SEE! C. S. & 5 A. JONES. N. B. The pay for the Goods mast be es band when the Goods are delivered, as weals determined to live to the motto of "l'ey as YobtO." AND NEW ! COUDERSPORT, ASSORTMENT OF • i BOOTS & SHOES, PROVISIONs, Iron, Naffs, POCKET CIITLERI;, DR.,.AYEWS Medicines; WI ME = ME ME