TEI POTTER COUNTY .T'OTJRNAL Cc9*iosixit,! Wedries)ay /M:434 - , 18p3 and s Local ita,Set 'the change of time o the Phila & Erie Railroad. . . , , . si§rHon. Joseph Casey, of Earl been . appointed Chief Justice of tl Cleitas. • itarThe Harrisburg Telegraph trcommends Judge Pearson fur the Supr..tne Ji4gesbip to befilled at 'the coming election. The alarm of fire was sounded Sunday morning by an accident which ocit i rred in the residence of SD. Kelly, this *ErOn Friday'of this week Jeff} Davis Ana his "christian" army are to have it,Fast Day. Fast Days Will no doubt soon be ifashionsble among the Rebs, if flour continues at $lOO a barrel.. tia.Honl W W. Ketch*, late Setatot frOm the LO.ernil District, has been appointed by President Lincoln to be AssoOate Justice of the Unit id States in Nebraska Territory. ear The a are active measuresloa foot for raising a cdlored regiment in Pitt4hurg . But gibe the negiro a faint ho.ieiof prdmotion and 'he will be willing and earnest in liis efforts to ' put down the Oppressor's RbellioU. Isa. Any person having articles they wish .to contribute to the reliefl of our sick and wounded soldiers are requested to'F leave them at the Post Office. It is prOpused t to prepare another box withal a few weeks. gliirThe Tion. James Pollock, pirec the United States, Mint, in ,his recent report, suggests that a simple inscriptioni "God our trust," or some equally expressive; motto be in future placed Tien Coins., W , , truit*bis suggestion may be adopted. _ s®c-The exorbitant prices ofisugar will greatly stimulate the manufacture of Maple Pagan It will be well for our ihrTners to get their buckets, pails, and tubs iti re l adiness for the coming season. The "sap bush" will be doubly interesting. Stir We notice in the Buffalo Ex ankfitiorable notice of Bryant an. Commercial College hicuted at the is one of the best institutions of the country, and we commend it t. men of this county as ,possessing ities for giving a practical business It has recently added Telegraphinl of st !ME The President Judge of tit Comart: Ple.ts of Allegheny countx, tice, recently, that all lawyers pre( that 'court, who did not pay the e • I should be suspended until such pa.. made) This is right. The pillars shoUld• always se; the example of vance, and we hope that the deteral the AlleghenyJUdg,e will he emulate( judicial officer hi the lard. pa l ters 1;1 ,pea closing of the last session of Con relien-ing the course of its most members, say, among other word mendation of the eloquent champio l , dom, , Free Homes, and good Govern' "A unanitimus vote of thanks tt Grow', is among the very rare in,tnil kind itrthe history of the (louse of tatives." rta,.,The contents fur the MALI' the ..,4tl.bi . 'r .11. , •4!1/ are, eltristoph The florr,r, :;•,• Domingo Chao! Day whom Ye ,vdi Serve. Loudol The Vagab.mds Willie Wharton, my Coun:ry•Wainen. The True Chi l i 'lke Pair Tree, The Lust Cruise of 1.4 Lyrics of the Street, America andi World, Peri.:le-3 :oil - President Lindp ther wiiit the usual nevietys and N; Cilia our friends roily k' times" affect the printer we w,ll st . a last - reek paid $l5 for a bundle cost us but $7 last fall. We won't True the 'war has cliused part of th, machinations of speculators and col hare been the iirinciPle power in tl l less;y -increasing the prices, not onli but of e.eriv other article which muss • rifot•lVe . rei'er our farmers to the our first page in last week's paper in to the cultivation of Flax. Now is for commencing the work of lndep Let it nut be said hereafter, as it, heretofore, that we were dependent traffickers in human blood for a sary article of clothing. Flax al course, wholly take the place of co' yet it can to a, very considerable e used where cotton now is. That profitable cin he demonstrated to by a u effort b e t any one who ha: or two of ground make the experiu be very careful to till the grOund. we; it a fair trial, and the 'reiult must .vorable. `The Spring Examinations of will be held .by the County Soperititti the follo'wing times and places, com at 10 A. M. Writing materials wilt be Voorhees School House Ai °stray o Hydorn .Scaool House Couderspoit Roulette Mr. Israel Burt's Mr. Stephen Norton's , Mr. Wm Burleson's Enid School House Germania Maj. J. •M. Rilbourne's Sunderliaville Andrews•Settletnent .Genesee Forks , • Bingham Center Harrison Valley w iscille Was? 111v-DOoroagislT:=4:Zolliiint physi ciotia-havel-epeatedlyr.declarmLtits. Ps is, chietto-thei hantart systeta:reaniting from the daily rise °twain - !bread itad: biscuit,, might be distlnctrytraced to Men - sex& impure com pounds made and sold for 'Stiteratus. „It has been demonstrated to the satisfaction,, of the highest medical authority of the country that the Chemical*Sateratus made ; by DeLand & Co., is pure, and.tot liahle to the objections stated. • Bence,'the preference it, enjoys among physician& his sold by respectable grocers all rover the, Union: - • • - Tisburg, has he Court of In East Sh&ron, on the 19th inst., Mis. JANE GRIDLEY, after a very short illness. Her husband was among the last recruits of Capt. Jones. In Alexandria. D. C., on the. 9th of Nov., 1863, MARCUS MARSHALL, (grandson of E. Lyman, of OSWIIyO. Pa.,) from PoOltney, Vt., °ldle Ist Vermont Cavalry, aged 18 years-and 10 montbs.i . He was esteemed by his officers and coinpantOns in arms. as a' brave man and good soldier, who never flinched from his duty, and never complained or murmured. In °swap, Pa., Feb. 1, 1863, of scarlet fever, ASHBEL H. soirof Eleasor and• Mary E. Lyman, aged 16 years and 4 months. Ever affectionate and kind-hearted, he won the esteem of all who knew him, and though his heart clung to earthly friends, he felt re signed to' die, 'as •pointing tci the skielihe'ex claiatefl: `I am going home Gentle AShbel, &tie to resi; . PeaCeful be his slumber; God, 'ho knoweth what. is best, ' Chose hiM from our number. • Mother's darling gone to rest, HoMe, from sin and sighing To the !pensions of the blest Where there's no more dying Father's youngest:boy—his pride, In life's Spring-time taken ; Calmly, as in sleep, he died; . From that sleep he'll waken. !MS When the Savionr, from above, ails His lambs to meet Him, Then his Ashbel, whom we love, Will be there to greet Him. On Monday, Nlarch 16. 1863, by W. T. JACK• 4 ON,. of Colesburg, and Miss ANNA P. SUHR, of Newbergen. Thanks to the happy couple fcr their kind remembrance of the printers. May their lives be happy acid prosperous. In this phice, at the residence of the bride's father' on the 18th inst., by the Rec. J. J. Rob erts, Capt. THEODORE HATFIELD, of Kee lersburg. Pd., to Mss AITRELIA J. ARM STRONG. Iti ers along Stratton's 'place. It e kind in the young PRICE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday by P. A. STEB BINS S.; CO., Retail Dealers in Groceries , and Provisions,' opposite D. F. Glassruire's , Coudersport, Pa. '1 the fedi education. _ to its list Apples, ereen, 1 - 3 bush.,- s37i to . 75 do dried, " 100 200 Beans, . it ' 150 2,00 Beeswax, V lb., • , •25 30 Beef, 1-" 5 6 Berries, dried, %I 'quart . 6 12i Buckwheat, !V bush., 60 75 Buckwheat Flour, 275 300 Butter, 70 Ili;, 20 •22 Cheese, .. 10 -12 Cloverseed ; 7.00 750 Corn, 7 5 ? bush., ' 88. I'oo Corn Meal, per cwt., 225 250 Eggs, 11 doz.', , • . 12 Flour, extra,! 1•1 hbl., 800'9 00 ,e Court of I , gave no cticing in . • xeme tax ,•meat was of the law its otiser- inatien of !d by every g lg the pfel73, and . . do superfine " • 700 800 Hams, "ti tb.; . . 9 41 Hay, 7 6 •1 ton,, 12 00 14 00 • Honey, per ti.,, 10 12i Lard,. "' ' .10 12i Maple Sugar,'.per 1b.,. " 10 , 12 Oats, 'V bush., 60 65 Onions, ."' - 75 1 . 00 Pork, 2,1 bbl., 17 00 18 00 do 1.-1 lb., 9 10 do in whOle hog, ? lb., 5 6 Potatoes, per, bush., . j 37i 44 Peaches, dried, 10 1b.,20 • Poultry. 1•1 lb., 5 • 7 Rte, per bush.,• 88 100 Salt, V bbl., 3 50 do i'l sack, ' '2O Timothy Seed • 250 350 Trout, per A bbl., ' - • 450 5 00, Wheat. Il bash., 100 125 White Fish 1 764 4 bbl., • 450 500 rominent in cow iu of Free siment, that o Speaker ne,s of the lltehresen• umber of MEM LIZZIEM Suburb, Cull to 'eh, Under Monitor, the „Old .)In, top; TO Nervous Sufferers • REM BOTH SEXES. A Nervous Gentlemen havingi been restored to health irca few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and irregular expensive- modes of treatment, without success, considers it his sacred duty to communi l eate to his afflicted fellow crea tures the - 114!./S OF 'mtg. Hence, on the re ceipt of an addressed envelope, he will send. (free) a copy of the prescription used. Di rect to Da. JOHN M. DANGALL, 186 Fulton i.treet, Brooklyn. N. Y• io‘c "war e that we MEE! grumble. s but the perhends us need- of paper t be uz.ed. 1563, 1863 PHILADELPHIA AND ,ERIE I , - RAILROALL• 0: rticle on reference, the time endence. has been upon the y neces ,nnot, of l imn, but .xtent be t will be _ . . This great line trasersesd the Northern and Northwest counties of Penasy,lvattia to the city of Erie, o'n Lnke Erie. • • • It has been leased by the, Pennsylvania Railroad Campany, and under their - auspices is being rapidly opened throughotrt its entire length. . • . . . . It is now in ; use for Paisenex and Freight business fron4lAamsaurt9 to .Driftwood 2nd Fork, (177 miles) on the Eastern 'Division, :md from Sheffield to Erie, on the Western Division. (78 ,niles). . . • . . it truism TIME OF:PASRENGER TRAINS AT DRIFTWOOD. Express train larrires • 2.10 P.M. Express train (.:aves,west . 12.45 P. M. Cars TOO through WITHOUT, CHANGE both wars on • thego trains between Philadelphia and Lock llit'en and between Baltimore and Lock Haven. , - DIEM Pent; but I. Give rove fo- Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Express Train both ways between-Williamsport and Balti more and Williamsport and - Philadelpdiaa . For information respecting : Passenger busi ness apply at the S.:E. Cor. 11th and Market Streets, 1 enchers ndent at mencing needed ril 13 • ' 14 And for Freight business of the Company's Agents : H ' ' . S. B. King:slim; Jr., Car. 13th 'and Market Sts.' Phitudel~~llia. J. W. Replohls,,rie.. , J: Drill, Agent C. Baltratord. 11. IL FloustoN, * • Gen't Freight AO. Phira. LETs L.-Botirr, , . Ravi 421. Phil' a. Jos.i D. P 0773, , I Cent! Manager, IVilliamsport. -I SAPOiCIFIERt -.• .. • . " 16 " 18 " 20 " 22 :, 23 24 25 1"27 r 29 r 29 41 30 • ay 1 •~ • :The greatest Soap-inaker.eye:r known! For Otte at DIED: Maipied : STiuBBI S '' Motley Saved Fall:not tb, read thls Column through - and profit thereby . , ;15000 ' WORTH or NEW GOODS Simmon' OSWAYO REGULATOR Mijoltsale or 3Stiaa FOR THE TIMES MUCH LOWER• THAN EVER •AVING formed a cbnnection with of the best jobbing' houses in New we shall hereafter keep a full stock of and shall always IiNDERSELL THE MA and on most Goods will 'save you fiftyp, , and on many, much more. 10 bales Sheetings and Shirtings from 22 'cts., worth 30 to 40 3000 yds Sheetini , ' fol. Cheese Cloth fci Ms. worth 18 300 pieces best Madder Prints warranter colors,- 16 to 18 worth 25 to 30 100 pieces Hamilton, Pacific and other ; De'nines for 16 to 25 worth 25 to New styles of double width Alpaca Goods for 31 cts, yd, old price 50 worth now 63 to 75 Double width Saxony Merino, half woc cts. worth 75 All wool Merino, 63 cts. worth $1,25 A large stock of wide Scotch Ginghams innly 3 cts. yd advance from old prices Good Tweeds and Denims for 25 'cts. worth' 35 to 40 Good Sattinets,Cassimeres and all other goods .equally as low . In the line of Silks we have, and shall keep a large assortment, good Colored Silks for 63 cents Black Silk from 88 cts. to 51,50, now .worth 50 per et. more even in New York BOOT'S, SHOES, and, CL 0 TIMM. In this line of our trade we can save you 'a large per et. Good Suits, Black, Grey and others : Coat, Vest,Pants, Hat, Pocket Handkerchiel,Cramt, and Shirt for SIO to $l2 worth $2O. Good Calf Boots for $2.50 . Good Women's Shoes for 75 cts Goad Gaiters for 63 cts And all . other kinds of fine shoes equally as low. • Groceries. We can also sell you Groceries at a sating of at least 25 to 50 per . ct. Good Tea of an ex. tra . quality for $1 worth $1,50. Other good Teas from 50 tor7s cts. • 1 • Good chewing tobacco from .15 to 56 cts In the line of Yankee Notions we can Save you a handsome profit. • HARDWARE, CROCKERY, &c. • FLOUR, PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS by the ton or load at Wellsville prices. Now, to save ansivering the many inquiries as to who furnish us goods in. New York. 'en abling, us to,sell at these prices, we would re fer you to Mr. Jason H. Boogover. connected with the firm of Messrs. Claflin, Mellon & Co., Ch'h'. st. The largest house in the world for Dry Goods. Also, Messrs. licrlan . d z & Lindiley, 80 & 82 Chambers st., ever so famOus for selling cheap and giving their friends godd bargains. • And the reason for our selling you Clothing so low, we nre supplied 'from the exteneire establishment. of Messrs. Longstreet, Bradford & Co., 348 Broadway, and from the new firm of. Messrs. Baldwin, Starr & Co., Courtland St, two of the. best clothing houses in New York. , Yankee Notions and Fancy Goods front J. Henry Smith Payne Co., 34 Courtland St.; who are noted for:living their friends good bargains.. Hardware from Morgon,Q uackenbush & Co., 20 Court Mod St. I . Crockery from Mr. Oscar Cbeesman, 145 Duane street. And the reason why we can always sell you Groceries so low and pay you the highest price.for Butter, Cheese, &c. ' is from our con nection with Messrs:Ahrens Sr Mahnken.Gro cers and Commission Merchants, 255 Wash ington St. fines all you thathave butterlto send to New York , or any other PrOdyee.. take my'advice and send to them and . you Will always receive the highest price_ Do not be led away by' any false reports. from jealonS neighbors. All we ask is to eonie. and examine for your self and. pa* Will be satisfied that vthat we say we perform. . Yours Respectfully; • C. •EL Simmons, Oiraye t Marck 1,863. " NEW "JERSEY_ LANDS - FOR SALLAIso; GawAen Freda - 'carms, Suitable_for Gripes; Peachte r Pears, berries, Strawberries; Blackberries, Currants, 1; 241; 5,'10, or 20- acres ,each,at the following; prices for the present,"viz : 20 acres for 5200,'10 acres-for $llO. 5 acres forsiity Dollars,,2l acres for Forty Dollars: 1. acre for Tienty , Dollars, Payable by i One i dollar a week. • , 7 ' .Also. irked Cranberry lands, and.viliage lots in CHETWOOD, 25 by 106 feet, at,Ten Dollars each, payable .by , ono dollar a week. The above land and farms, are situated :at Chet wood, Washington Township, Burlington Co., New Jersey. For farther ,information, apply, with a P., 0. Stamp, for a Circular, to • B. FBANKLINTLARK, .1%0. Cedar Street, New tork, T. lEll Mr E,W.ENGDIE AND FIXTURES-:•-eight- Ilk. horse power, with flue boiler. This en gine is now in a Tannery at Bienville, Alle gany Co., N: Y., and bas never been used. Also, THE NNERY AT BIENVILLE.— This Tannery is in a good location for.liusi ness," both as to market and bark. "- • The engine will be sold separately,- if tie siro,,er Tannery and engine together. Will be sold very cheap. For terms and farther inforMatiOn concerning the property apply to, =I 111 ;NDREW•JACKSOti, Coudersport, Potter Co., Penn'a Jan. 30, 1,863. UM:H. TALLMAH would inform the ira- V public that be has rented the Epgle Hotel opposite C. IL -Simmons' Block at Oswayo y illage, Penn'a, which has beeri newly-refitted and furnished, ,where he Intends to keep a First Class Hotel. Parties of pleasdre and those..wishing a quiet:lome over Sabbath, will.find this house equal to any in this vicinity. The! tables will- always be well sUpplied, and the barns well furnished with hay and oats, and no pain's spared' for the comfort of guests., , . • WM. 11. TALLMAN dswaio; Pa., Dec. 25, 1862. PENSIONS. BOUNTIES. BACK PAY. WAR CLAIMS. AND CLAIMS ROR INDEMNITY. • Stewart,' Stevelis'& Attorneys-at-Law and Solicitors FOR ALL BINDS OF MILITARY , CLAIMS, 411 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. some ork oods KET This firm, having a thorough knowledge of the Pension business, and being familiar with the practice in all the Departments of Govern meat, believe that they can afford greater fa cilities toPension.boutity and otherl3laimants, for the prompt and successful accomplishment of business entrusted to them, than any otßer firm in Washington,. They desire to secure such an , amount of this business as will, enable them to execute the business for each claimant very cheaply, and on the basis of their pay contingent upon their success. in each case. 8 to MO tress eats * * '*Their charges will he Ten Dollars for Officers and Five Dollars for Privates, for each Pension, Bounty, or Back Pay obtained, and ten per cent. on amount of Claims for Milit L ary Supplies, or Claims for Indemnity. * } *Soldiers enlisted since the IsOof March. 1861, in any kind of service, Military or Naval, who are disabled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. All soldiers who serve for two years, or during the war, should it sooner close..will be entitled'to $2OO Bounty. 'Widows of soldiers who die or are killed, - are entitled to $lOO bounty. if there be no widow then the minor children; then the father, mo ther, sisters; or brothers are entitled as above. Washington, D. C.. 1862. *„.*Apply at our office, or to our Associate at Oswayo, Potter county, Pa.—JAMES H. GRAVES, Esq., who has just returned from Washington. D. C., and is supplied with all the latest blanks issued ,under the late instruc tions: and will fill them up for all who have been so unfortunate as, to require an applica tion. Office in "Regulator Store" A Lecture to Young Dien ! Just published in a sealed envelope, price G cts A lecture on the Nature,Treatment and Rad . mai Cure of Spermatorrhcea or SeminalWeak mess, liivoluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments tozkarriage generally, Neri, vousuess, Consumption, Epilepsy l and, Fits ; Mental and Phisical Incapacity,resulting from Self-abuse; &c., by Roar. J. Cucvniiivem,,M.D., author of the Green Book, &c. The wo&ld,renowned author, in this admir able Lecture; clearly proves from his own ex perience that, the aivful consequences of Self abuse may be effectually used without medi , eine, and vithout dangerous surgical opera tions, boogies,. instruments: rings, or cordials, pointing out a merle 'of' Cure at once certain and effectual, by Which every sufferer, no mat ter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply; privately and radically.' This lecture will prove a boon to thousands .and thousands.. Sent under,seal,to any address,in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps; by aildressing„. Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, • 127 Bowery, New Fork, Post Office Box, 4586. • Admittistrptorls Notice. vit ril t l i c_ c ß e E s : t k a S t , e l o e f tt i e t r a s st o i f v o: 3 ll7 lfo i ra e i d on m o t n e of Allegan/ township, Potter 'Co. • Pa:. Have been issued to the subicribers due form of law, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment; and those having claims will present them, dilly authenticated, for settlement. L. B. MORLEY, NANCY MORLEY 1 Admsra Allegany, Jan. 30, 18G3 6wpd Administrator's Notice WHERE 9S 'Letters of Administration on V. thees - ' tate of 0. A. Lercis, deed, late of Ulysses township, Potter co., Pa., have been issued to the subscribers in due cornea law, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted - tci said estate to make immediate payment; and those having claims will pteseitt them, duly authenticated, • for settlCment. •M. LAUNIA LEWIS j E. D. LEWIS, P. / ''''(-15"fs ' Ulysses, Pa., Feb. IG, 1861.. • ,* 'SA PONI I? ER; SIidadNIFIRB, 3i ' • Tar, GREAT MAKER!.! FOR, SALE AT STEBBINS'. Administratees Notice.. WHEREAS, Letters of Admiisistratiort nn the estate of A. H. Butterworth, deed,' late of Coudersport, Potter co.,Pa,, have been issued to the subSariber in dim fin-in .of Tarr, notice Ps . .bereby given to all perions knowing .theasselees , indebted to said estate tO make immediate payment, and those having,einiins wilt present them, linty authenticated,' fol . settlement., IL J.. OLMSTED,..Mrateri_ Conderspert,reb. • , ~ _-.•. .~ FOR SALE. _To. thO:ptibriO: tile College ?CA :STREET;,, . ry .... u,lmpori..._ 'great chrun'a NTIONAL 'MEBICANTILE COLLEGES, la— ca/ od in Ithe following cities, viz : ." • N W YOWCITY, - • PHILADELPHIA, ,BROOKLYN, ALBANY, • ~.• TOY, , I CLEVELAND; D TRorr, . CHICAGO, : - , i . I, ANtA. ADTT LOUIS. . .. - i i s ' Scholaiship_i sued from the Buffalo Col lele, entitles the older to attend either or ail th Coll6ges for a • unlimited tithe. 1 • , TheDdsign of these :- Institutions,is to impart to iroung men and ladies, a thorough, practi cal business education. - , These T !colleges jre organized and conduct.. hd upon a basis hich must secure to each separate nstitutiti the bestpossible facilities for imparting a t orough mercantile' educa tion, and render it as a whole, the most coin preihensive and complete system in thiS country Book-Keeping in all its department Com.; mercial Otw,Comtercial Arithmetic and Pen ma riship,l are ten , t in the most thorough and it practfcal manner.' • • The Spencerian System of Penmatiship, is taught by compete t and esperienced teachers iocholarsbip, nairable in advance, $40. 1 liege open da3l at d evoning : no vacations 1j esident Princil at B affalo, .T. C.Busess. ITor further info - ramie°, please Call at the Coljege rooms, or lend for Catalogue and Cir cular encloising letter stamp. Address,. , BRYANT ;I: STRATTON, .l l rly ~ i The Magic) Tinto Observer, , ii'llE PERFECTION 07 MECH ANISM, EINg a Hunting and Open Foie, or Lady's or gentleman's Watch Combined. , no of ;the prettibst. most convenient, and decidedlyi r the best l and chnt.pest timepiece for ge .eral and reliable use, ever offered. It has wit i lin it and connected with its machinery, itsrrn winding atrehment, rendering a key 1 ent rely nnnecessar . The cases or this Watch I are composed of two metals, the outer one bei g find 16 caratold. It has the improved yactien lever nlvement, and is vtarrantod ~ an iiccnrate timepiece. Price, superbly, y en gra i i ed, per case of a half dozen, 004.0. Se plc Watches, in neat morocco notes, for the e proposing to buy at wholesale. s33,sent by expresff, with bill payable on delivery. Sol ‘ ier. must remit payment in adtance, as .t, we an-tot collect from tbose.in the Army. ddiesS 1- BUBBARO BROS. k CO., I Sole Importers, .. Car: Nassau it; John Sts., Nevtciii. 1 . . AdministratOr's N o t ic e:i: • THEREAS, Letters of AdministratiOn on tb4 estate of Charles Warden, dec'd, late f Bingham tp, Potter CO., PA:, bare been issujd to the t subscribers in due foil:a of law, notice Is Hereby given to all Persons knowing then selveS indebted to said estate. t 8 taake immediate payment, and those having Claims 1,3 will present them, duly authenticated, for settl meat. . - CLARISSA A. WORDEN, I „„,' . 8. lIIt'FON LEWIS, ' tj ---8 r . . B gbarai Feb. 21 7 1863 . . , S.ll E S S t T.,- - " j r 3 ilLAlnsahnedsnvi°rUfSall;KEanEd"fri: fro: dirt as possible. I will pay 12 to 15 cts. a bahhel thy them delivered at my Pota.shery. Want them in March and April. LUCIEN BIRD. Bilooltland, Pn., 31arch 9, 1863. PiPER HANGINGS DOT, 'Yo. 1):1 Cortland: St., New York DIRECTL* 'OPPOSITE TOE RESTERS HOTEL. 1 . THE CROTON MANUFACTURLin Co., ! 1 , T (Qr hired in 1846, under the General Mann fa taring. Law of the State of Mew York.). 0 ers atWholesale, in quantitiestosuit par chaqrs, atiManufacturers' Lowest Prices. PAP 4R every of ere variety of Style an Price, , BOR ERSIto match, FIR BOARD PRINTS; TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, OIL. ?AINTE D WINDOW SHADES, -il WID: WINDOW.CURT.AIN PAPERS, sad I WIN..)OIV SHADE FIXTURES, . 1 STORE SHADES MADE TO ORDER AND LE TERED, •• ..: , . Of the latest apes-and superior finish, all of tit ir Uwn inagafacture and importation.-1 As th ir sttick is large and entirely neer, they ' invit Xerehants,Rooks.ellers, and Dealers in these articles, to call and ezareinetheir styles and p ices, whenever they.visit the eity; CVFICE OF JAY COME, SUOSCHIFTION AGENT, ay Cooke & Co., ft:milkers, IJ4 SOUTH Tm Si;ER 11M. The. undersigned having been appoinied . Subs ription Agent by the .Seeretary alba Treas ry, is now prepared to famish, at once, New Twenty Year 6 per Cent- Bondi.. of Ell United States, designated as "Fire- Twen ies," redeemable at the:plea-Sire of the Govemment, atter five wars, and antborized by Act of Congxess, approred Febey 25,166'1 Thel COUPON BONUS are isstmllo sates of 550,. 100, ~:500, a,,, e i sum 1 . $ 1T004,e-F:SOE(IG,IrIi:IO'EROOani3dOSNIS)OOSOI.2 rains at $5B- ' kite . '. - I at 6 per cent_ per annum will eaca -1 Titell..o 4 from the date of prirchise; . ,and is P l ayable is siald, ' • Semi-annually, which is equal at the present premium otil gold, to about EIGHT per cent. 1 per annum. . Falers, Merchants, ifectianici,"-- 7 7sts, I and all whol have any MO' to invest i shisald 1 know and remmember that these bonds are, in effect, a First liortgage upon all Railroads, Canals, Bank. Stocks and &rarities, and the iremeriSe prOducts ofa. l l the MantagietrataAre:7 • in thelconntry : and that the fall . and azure provisfon made far the payment of:theta:west and liquidation of print-kcal, by, 02.34171173, Du ties, Excise i Stamps and Internal Retests, sery to make these Bonds the , .., • Beiit osti Aim' . !able and Meet Near > Investment in the Market.. el m Saba - brn received at F'ar hs Legal Tenger Notes; i notes and cheeks UFbanks.at Min Phi phial Subeeriirms by' inaq.frill ro in c-eive Ft attention,. upd et eryArhity and endue tien wilt be aFforded on al:1;410pm at ply It' On, this e. 4i. sup. of Rends wilt be On , - tc)riiiiii.lite 'deiiirerk. 1.. , ~ . . 1 .IA.TCOCtitA Scaystitfrad : Avat• . - . 40, ,, r la, ~ -0 , 0 2 - 7 - :. . -- • • Purctiiefi harint ... i dies Dress Gcboditii Relutis-made - • trli BOOTS A STIOES;:, 1 - **Ltteir, Walt-Vizi:l*h IAILS; WbbbEr -WAI . We iestetifulijrlii is a esit that pie an stony the iialita of all 'es to their satisfabtion, gitiag less iiony than esti Ile 41 W inijr Hots, to Potter tit tottitth. we beTe aim; aaith is ttizi irein-imanaeiet of goods, a its , eadoptellie itack it Chmik:iji!k; Paiiits 01 Artiiii islisfeh Glue%Staisi" • I blistiht SOAK; ttedloa. Berth and La:ixijp:411101)00,1 &lit: tee; YEi Linimkr sLTZi DonF&fli ti) sal EIL - MMIMCO: 1 ju lat A tr i o COMEnitrinip,Xl. _ ____ ~ „ , •!.1 , 1'.!•* - *. - rnr , -, ---" %.,1,1•,,;Li NgW 00.1)1ig2 .deaino in Ciialitliitiriiiritil.r',': ',:-.7 DWI? GOObEta MATS and QAPS: • ~.,;'. iGI~UG~',F3i#~T~ ~: c PROVISIONS; CROditERY; Pauby NOTIQi(S; titilki 3l sl tiii'ci PURE DRUGS &a:. Au or *mat - inn toe-Vika iii d'ii Vol cAsiL =l= TM =EMS EMI UM o swa
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