W'ZE - 11,..COUN'tY 1 1 T01;Irik.1,11 tg,4, Co*whc6*Tt, Wednesday hlr~tiing Apt. $,1853: ~:aca'i`' acid ' eridi~ui. F.l:Gov.:Cturtiti has beeh!risitiiii the Potomac Airrtreeentlr; thi'coinfortiin - d • • • ci ' • ' 1"; •. t• - .••••••;•',: i u4er:i/ sre;O,freozsylrerkiii, Soldiers.. c tei... - tksal;;:atsiTei t ;Tßsi4 place on Monday, the 4th day Of liainext,to • • choose a County,Stipefinten:tleWfottite:thrtii Sec z Advertisetaint in another e°iUMEI • • ( . 4 94.:4 -7 .1 -') i : A. "}lo9;,Dii not fait a read tile tiriicle'on our first paie," 7 lAititd;the ,,, doiperlicaaii ni r Wi l i li n netielich' .J Thero are - other Co . ne . cticuts in the country; and ilierilie Iliti cliCt Aitioldi iintlinoet eiery:iiiittge of the ,Free l North. disiheinstutioti," said Geo. Yrancii Train, during hisidisegssi9 with, C. M d1:1,7;41.Na* York. '..!‘Se" i 4 sliolted an old man and the house eanie'dcri;iir with terrific detnanisttftic-tek;* stir The Ttiilodelpikia • Press states 'that a iadp in Gmtnantown,:hid an article of dress which kras : _matic-.from,cotton . iraised. from. She Tait spring, and plaate.ciAy her, , _ • tegjjaiiiiiel, •of to e;Louisville • Journal says L'those ;•irhci t : aljt of a reeppetrucpoivof the Union,,titli:New_England leftout,!are no better than- the, ether= rebels,'!.-urbleh setae inertiterseiy-sume pp the whole ;question. Dar We reecrnitriefid jorahe'" nOtie:e of- onr dealers the adveitisemetithf PETER Lora LLAIID. This is -an old t atiCtespeUtibJe hoUse and ftom . allitceounts.tvkith reach-na.l.ireli to perform the fair and honorable. part :in all-business tPaAl.faSti2l2?-. sie-It is 'stated thitt "at do time s for mit - gy . -' years.'has so myth counterfeit honey been afloat as now, and probably atiniiCtimOluive so well . executed-and . likely to deceive.: - U nusual caution iii...receiving paper should thexefOre be exercisd. . . ge_Mr. I. hr Howe, of Bingham,- is -at present canvassing the coinity to obtain sub scribers ta'•a Pictorial MistinY'Of Mrs.fAtho* S. Stevens. The Book jis warmly commended by the press, and the Well-latown, ability_ of Mrs. Stevens sloottici. , g4in 'for it a handsome salc,-, 2_ • . 10;;Tke . Goinictiisioner of Intetnal '; Rere- nue has decided That Res - eerie starbps,'4Witli eiceptian of 4 'Ptoprietaty,"- 7 may be 'used indiscriminately Thus, tteonvepineea i tatup of 50 , cents, may be used at option, upon a deed, mortgage, lease, writ, or bond, requir, ia . g , a stamp of that 'amount ;•and the . otheis in like manner. I SeCosh found hitriselflin an unpleasant situation the other day pt• Steele's his bead between the i lmeee of a loyal Republican, and his tother arid exposed to.r.,serere spanking, well .laid oni t deserved; !or his disloyal talk. Secush friends •interfsred when Republican took off 'lli coat and ordered ttiCen back, aeclatink that he could whip the tivhole Secesh creW; 314 `erta time. 'that's the'talk.'-'= - ifilketbarie ist."OpPosibou la the life .of` i3usi4ess." Our young friends GLASSMIRE Ccityrui,t. are, out this week in a holm:lan advertisement of their New Store on the corner opposite Glass mire's Hotel. They promise to ftirnish the' poopleof Potter count} Grop i eriei and Provisions as cheap - as can be had aE any place in the county. dice them a ca l l]. :They are both honest and upright, and 1A - e. - think have Abe - requisite energy and enerprise to keep theright kind of a Grocery. - 1 , re_From the State Superintend'rnt's Ile port of the Com Mon School systdm or this State, we learn the following in reference to Potter county: 'Whole number of 'schools, schools, 109 rfiutulier yet required, 11 ; average nuni bei• of nionths taught, 5 'and . s-ICninx; nurnbet: of male, teachers employed, '213; number or female teachers, 145 ; number of Male schol ars, 1,693 ; number of female schofarf, 1,490; average goat per mouth ) 75 cts; a'tnount.for scheol - pbrposes, $,.161 74; aituni-IfOi: building 'purposes, $243,37 ; from !State proprfations, $1;138 40/from Collectori of School Tax, unseated lands, drid o;tlier per- . poses, $8,486 20 ; cost of instrbatiori, $6, 6,37- 07; fuel and cantingencies, $1,'243 3C1 1 1 ; sctioik houses, renting, building, :& - c.; $2,45G !yr; permanent 'debt,1505,91 temporaxy . debt, .$301; balance lte band, $2,073'43. ! ". _ • Sursa,rt4sixas. = Certain , evil-dispoded i , ties in Senator Wilson's district having com menced suitsagainst honest men who in the recemt:emergency.issaed illegal notes for cur= • rency, in accordance with a l supposetl neces sity and "general' desire of the peophi, hp :in= . traduced a, relieving them of all legal liabilities in the case: - As • this- would settle eyery I persecutiori - that might' be got Up by personal enemies all over the State—and the Legislature have, for two years in succession; , almost unanimously, excused the Banks for violations-of laws in non-payment of ;specie,. and 'bade relieved there from the penalty thereby' ineurred--4t might have been pup posed this lesser'offensi could have alio'be'en overlooked in the circumstances of the' case. Men who honestly redeem this Paper money; have committed no moral offense; they have simply disregarded a regulation:respecting a. point ,of currency; prohibited. by a, statute. Yet Mi . . l •Riiisey ; and the inaj . pirty cf the• Se nate, could not- f(rid it eonsistent"_with their views S2C du,ty,as „sworn Senators to remove thislinhility. Bank direct Ors are all pardoned, over and over again bat honest merchants and they whose *rat 0r,./egal offense heinous antlillegal; are left exposed to; every sharper, maligrianf roe, •ot merciless &peen- Iota; ho may seek their ruin. Om exanti• nation and reffecticm, I see not how any Sen ator could say Nay to a general bill upon this subject, Guess if they voted against a local hill of thi saine ort..trfrisitoy Chrome's. . . ta.Ttutn4 to some uakno”. frlead for a copy of Hon. .Cassiils-..31. 61tiyii speech before thedgaw Department 9f.the Albany Hnisersy,y. IThe:Copperhead•Resolations•nnd the Copperbead Press denounce as unconstitntlon al the Proclamation'of the President. • Gen'l Ben. Bagel:, One of the ablest, ifttai the ablest, Democratic lawyer of New England; • • "What shall: bid4one with the slai-es ? Here again.the laws ofl*ar have long settled, with cleattiess and exactness, that it is for the con= qneror, for thegovernment that has maintain ed or extended its direction over.the territory, to deal with slates as it bleaSes;to free them or not as it chooses." Towards the 'close of his speech be declares the coppeiheads to be "Lineal desceridants cf Judas Iscariot; and intermarried With Benedict Arnold." ... As Copperheadism appears to bein doubt as to the *correctodapition of loyalty he, gives the following, which is contrary to the pecu- liar tenets of . Copperhcadism: call upon true men to sustain the Gov, ertiment. It is not a Government of my choice; • I did not vote for any part of it ; but it is the Government of my country; it is the only or gan by which I can exert' the force of the country and protect her integrity; and so long as I believe that action is honestly ex . erred, I will throw • the mantle of charity over, any mistakes I think • may see: and suPPiiit it heartily with hand aid ptirie so iong as I live. I have no loyalty to any man, My loy alty is to the Government and it' makes no difference to me who the people have put into that Government, so long as it has been prop erly and constitutionally done. So- long as they hold their seats and hold their power ..11 am a traitor and a false man if I falter In that support. This is what I. understand to be loyalty to the Government. And I was sorry to hear the other day that there was a man in New York who protested not to knpw the meaning of the word. t desire to say that it is the duty of every man' in be loyal to.the Goveibinent, to • sustain the Government, to ptirdon its errors:to help rectify its mistakes, to press it oh to everything that it may do for the bbantry, and let it carry the country on in its course bf glory and grandeur on which! it was placed by our gathers; for let me sa to you, my friends, you young men, that nu man yet has ever prospered who °posed his country iti time of war." • The Weather. GERMANIA, Marell'24°lBE3 I send you an extre.Ct of my observations ; if you find-a Spare column in your newspaper, print them. I took the notes from a standard Thermometer made in Berlin, in Prussia, and warranted to be cdrrect. From Dec. to" Feb., I took the notes at 7 a. m., 12 noon, 5 p. m. March at 6a. in., 12 noon, . 6 p. m. I have kept a journal for a couple of years, regularly. 1861 we had X 177° warm fdr Det.thonth,and —2o7° cold; that rdeaus count ed for the whole month together, both warm and cold, is the average per day for Det.lB6l. r cold Ream eur,or 291° Fahrenheit on average , Tan.lB62,counted for the Whole month warm do do . 60° Is average per day —ll° Rea. _7 l . Fahr. Tan.lB63,colinted for the whole month —24l° do warm k 93° Average per day —5. or 211 Feb. 1862, R hole amount cold —3Bl° do do warm k2B° Average per day -123 , Rea. or 3° Falir. Feb. 1863, whole amount cold —299° do - do warm . -62° Average per day —.By. or 11 Fahr. Dec. 1852;whole amount cold —254° do do warm kl22° Average per day —4: t ° Rea. or 23° Fahr Dec. 1862, was colder on an average than Dec. 1861, by 3° Rea. Jan.lB62,avei.age per day 11 R. or if Far. Jan. 1863, do do sR.or 20 Fahr. Feb.lBo2, do do 123 R. or 3 Fahr. Feb. 1863, dd. do 8 13-28 or 11. t Fah. December, 1562 The coldest day, Dec. i R or 71°.•Fahr. Saturday 20, —.l4° R or./ Zero Sunday 21, —l6 II or 5° below Zero January. 1863 Thursday at I a. m.,-14° 11 or 3 Zero Friday 2, —9° It of 11 Fahr• Saturday 17, -10° It or 9/ Fahr iSunday 18, —l6° R or 5 below zero Monday 19, . —l2° R 0r . 5 Fahr February, 1863 Tuesday 3, Wednesday 4, Saturday 14, Monday 23; March, 1863 Wednesday 4, ' —lo° It or 9/ Fahr Thursday 5, —l9°R or lli below zero Tuesday 10, —ll°R or 71 Fahr Thursday 12, --I4° It or it above zero Friday 13, —lB° Ror below zero Sunday 15. • —l2°ll or 5 above zero Tuesday 17, —ll°ll or 71 above zero Thursday 19, —ll° ft or if above zero. Marcn, 1863, has been cold and stonily thus far. March, 1862,. shots only tWo days when the Thermometer stood at 14° 11, the 19th and 26th ; only once at 9° 11 or lit Fahr; trice 8° R or 14° Fahr.; once 7° R or 16} Fahr.- the rest are below 7° Reameur, -15° R or.'? 1. below zero —l9° R or 11/.below zero —ls° Ror 2 below zero —l6° Ror 5 below zero. ' • - Nornmo Losr.--it has been 'demonstrated, that nothing is wasted in making bread or biscuits where the Chemical Salerattus is used, and the directions upon the papers thoroughly followed, •It is sure to perform all that it is recommended to do, and is therefore the cheapest saleratus in the market, as it is con ceded to be the healthiest and the purest. It is made, and sold at wholesome by D. B. De- Land & Co., Fairport, e 3fonroe Co., N. Y., and by respectable wholesale and retail dealers ' generally. , . . List of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Coudersport, Pa., April .1, 1893 ' Wm. Chnndley, Mr. H. Cohen, Miss Rosanna Coonradt, Miss Adelia M. Cooper, Mr. J. Gifu ford Durbon, P. Gilbert, Abraham Haywood 1- Samuel Hanlo, Esq., Mrs. Huldah Parks:2, ' Miss Classy Persatl, J. N. Stoddard, Atty., William William, Stone cutter. JOHN / S. MANN, P. M. Notice. WHEREAS my wife, Deboiali Almina Carman, has left my bed and' board withoitt , just cause or provocation ' l hereby caution all persons not to trust or harbor her on my account, m I will pay,no debts of her contracting.. • NICHOLAS LAINIAN. - Wharton Tp., April-7 1863. To' the School Directors of Potter County: GernEmEN: = ln pursuance of the 43d sec tion of the Act df Bth May,. 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Court House, in Coudersport, on the first Mon day in,May, 1863 being the 4th day of the month, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and select, viva voce, by a majority of the whole number of Directors present, one person .of literary and Scientific ooqulremonta, 0,5241 of akill and oz perlenee in the arrof teaching, es County Su- i perintendent, for the three succeeding years ; determine the amend of compensation for the same ; and certify the result to the State' , Su- . perintendent, at Harrisburg, as required by the 39th and 40th' sections of said act. ' Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer, ld and 18 Chatnbers St., (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, New Tor(•.) Would call the attention of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, viz.; • BROWN SNUFF. ' Hacabcij - ,. Dernigros, 'Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse Rappee, Nachitoches, American Gentleman, Copenhagen TEL SNUFF. - Scotcb, Honey Dew SCotch, High Toast Scotch, Fresh HbneyDew Scotch, _ . * *Attention is called to the large reduc• tion in prices of Fine-Cut Chewing and Smok ing Tobaccos, which will be found of a Supe rior Anality. smoxrso. FINE CUT CHNIVIN'G. Long, , P.A.L., or plain. S.Jago, No. I, Cavendish, or. Street, Spanish, No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Cann:stir; Nos. I & 2 mixed, Turkish. Granulated. Tin Foil Cavendish. N. B.—A circular of prices will be sent on application.-=4p Sly P. A. STEBBINS & CO , Have just received a NEW LOT OF BRADFORD PLOWS AND POINTS,' AND . Sugar4i.ettles. Which. they are SELLING -VERY LOW FOR BEADY PAY: • MarCh 21, 1863. . LEE S.. CAA. KREINDEL UGAII.SIAKERS . and HOUSE , KEEPERS, 10 safe all your Ashes carefully and, free from dirt as possible. , I will pay 12 to 15 cts. a bushel for them, delivered . at my Potashery. Want.them March and April." LUCIEN Bina.' .Brooklatd, PcillarcV9, 186.3. "kip' lieivous Sufferers F• BOTH SEXES. A.l.Teriotts Gentlemen O having beeniestoiid to health! hi a few days T after undergoffig all the usual .routine and itiegilittr i eipensiyi nicides of tieatinent, withrtat success, considers. it his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fellas - creu r tures the MEANS OF OURZ. Bence, on the re ceipt of an addressed 'envelope, he Will send (frec)'a copy of the Prescription' west. Di rect to•Da- JOHN 3i. DANGALL, 186. Fulton Street, Brooklyn;.N. NEW : JERSEY LANDS FOR SALE. *1603 Garden or Frail Farms, Suitable fOr GrapeS, Peaches, Pears Rasp- . berries, Strawberries, Blackberries, otirrants; Cc., of 1, 2f,-5,1.0, or 20 actses•Cacb;.at the following:prices fbr the present; riz: 20' acres for $2OO, 10 acres for $llO, 5 acres for Sixty Dollars, 21 acres for FclitY Dollars, I'acre for Twenty 15cillars. ' Payable by. .one 'dollar -a Week. -- . • Also good Granberry lands, tit' d village lots in CHF.TWOOD:,29 . b,y 100 feet, at Ten Dollars each, payable by one dollat a Week. 'The above land and farina, are situated at Cliet Wood, Washington Township; Burlington Co., New Jersey'. For further inforniatiOn", apply, With a P. 0. &mail, ioY tt Clrcnlar, to ' B. FRANKLIN CLARK, No. 90 Cedar Street, NeW York, N..' Y. PRICE CURRENT., Corrected every Weddesday bY P. A. STEB . BINS & CO, Retail Dealers in GroCerleli -.. - and Prbvisibas, • ' •-- • -'• - .. • opposite D. F. Glassmire's'Efotel,. - - Coudersport, Pa. ''-' Apples, green, 79 bush., • $371 to 75- do.- dried, " - ' ' 100 200 Beans', - le • 1 501 200 Beeswax, 'V lb., 25, 30 Beef, • a ~ -6; 6. 'Berries, dried, V quart ' ! •_. 6_ 12f I Buckwheat, se bush, ' CO . -. 75 Buckwheat Flour, ' . '2 75 ' 3 00 Butter,'W lb., ' • 20' 22 Cheese, L. : : 10 :• 12 Cloverseed , 700 750 Corn, V bush., 88 1 4 00 Corn Meal, per cwt., . ! 225 ! 2 50' Eggs, V - doz., . 1 : 12 Flour, extra, • V bbl.;'', Q 8 00 , 9'oo do superfine a __,- .7 MY 800 H 79 lb., I 9 ' - 11 Hay, 79 ton, ' , ! 12 00 14 00 Honey, per lb., " ! - •10 !, 121 Lard, " 10 . • 121 Maple Sugar, per 1b.,. , . ' 10. 12 Oats, V busli:, :'. • • .. 60 65 Onions, a - 75 . 100 Pork, V bbl., 17 00 18 00 do V -lb., . ' 9 10 do in whole hog, V lb., Potatoes, per bush., Peaches, dried, 11 lb., Poultry, Ti? lb., Rye, per bush., -Salt, V bbl., do V sack, Timothy Seed ~ • Trout, per 1 bbl., Wbeat, V bush., - White Fish, 79 1 bb! S. LEWIS; County Superintendent of Potter County Lewisville, April 6th, 1863. - - ESTABLISIIEb 1760. PETER LORILLARD, Irish High toast, or Lundvfoot. TOBAdd PROVISIONSe COL:VVELL . viNG entered into a Co-Partnership are Nprepared to fuTniah ail - gdods ih their line at • Reasonable Rites 1h They keep constantly on *dui a large and well selected assortment df•' YOUNG. HYSON, OLD HYSON, 5 6 3771 44 20 5 7 • 88 100 - 3 50 20 250 3 50. 450 500 100 . 125 450 500 SUGARS: BROWN, LIGHT BRd 137.4 v, AND COFFEE: • • R.10,,JA U.1 4 7.10N, RAT, &c ALLSPICE; CRACKERS,. SHOULDERS, IRON Fresh Scotch, MOLASSES, _C REESE; ALL KINDS. FLOUR, by the; Barrel, Ralf liuckvirheatlotulty the Sack. , • Feed by the Hundred. •4.: : In fact, ererythidtr kept 'ln a good , dmcery Store: •PRODUCE taken in exchange. and CASH not refosed.' - • All Goods Delivera tife,Baroies • eic] • M. GI ASSMIPE; Cotiatisport; April 6, iddi. YOUNt IZIERIOA MIMI! OLD, AntElila =IEI GROCHRIBS AND . ~i Very Best. BLACK, AN El JAPAN TEAS. WHITE. PEPPEIti"; anAmoi, FISH, PORK, CLOVER, nsn - I TIMOTHY SEED AND MI SYRUP, PICKLESi ~. ~~vni:~; KEROSENE . .1 ORANGES, ' • LEMWTS; 140 AP; • Barrel, and Sack. FRFE OF CHARGE. TG.W CIELI , lEEE - ::IGIM[M,ViNTii". 1111 kfitIMATISM, GOUT, kEuRALdiA, LUMBAGO, STIFF NECK AND, JOINTS, SPAIN'S, BRUISES, WOUNDS AND CUTS, PILES, HEADACHE • ANDALL RHEUMATIC AND ; • • NERVOUS DISORDERS. . For' ll of,which,lf is. a speedy and certain remedy, atid never fails. ~ This , Liniment is prepared .from the., recipe of Dr; StePhen Sweet; of. Connecticut, the famous bone set ter, and. has been used in -his practice for otore , thali twenty Years with :the most atton ishing success. •..-.....- - - i •I AS AN ALLEVI ATOR OF :PALN, it ii G- I rivaled by any prenaiation before the Public, off'; which 'the. moat Skeptical, may 'be con ' tinned by a eingle.triaL, ,- .. .2 • (This Liniment will care raid* :and radi .cally, Rheumatic .Disordeia of every kind,! and is ,thousands of cases )i , liertit has been used it has sever been .knottn to fail. - I,i • • FOR NEURALGLA, it Wilt afford imniedi ate relief in.every case, however distressing. ' t t.will relieve the worst cases of, HEAD- A HE is three minute's and is warranted to de It: - ' • - ' ' - . - ITOOTRACRE Akio it-will core instantly. IFOR,ISERVOU.S DEBILITY' AND GEN. ERAL LASSITUDE arb3iag from hnprudente ori excess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy. Aetiag . directly upon: the nsirvousitiiiiies, it L . teedltheitis and revivifies th' system, and restores it to elasticity and . . - vi i or. 1 . . • ..OR PILES .- As an external remedy; we cleutt.that it is the but known, and we chal lenge the world to produce an equal. Eery, victim •tif this distressing complaint should 1 giVe it a trial, for it will riot fail to afford immediate relief, and in a majority of cases tillt - iffect a radical cure,. . , ; • i4UINSY AND SORE THROAT are Seine titileir. extremely malignant add dangeriitis, buts timely application of this Linirhetit will never fail to Care. -. . SPRAINS are sometidies . , very obstinate, and 'enlargement of the joints is liable to occur if neglected.. Tlie iverst cases May be conquerad h a y this Liniment in two or three ifayt. • • 10 , BRUISES, CUTS, . WOUNDS, ' SORES, ULCERS, BURNS AND SCALDS; yfeld read,- ily,jto the wonderful healing properties of DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE. LINI.IItNT,-.When used according.,to directions. Also, 'cam- BLAINS„ FROSTED . FEET, AND YSECT BITES ANT; "STtitlS.' ' , 1 And of the _ . Dr: Stephen-Sweet, Of Cotinecticut, the Great Natural Bone Setter. .. -, , :, Dr.„ Stephen Street, of Conneitima, is known alI over the United Statei. ~ Dr.' Stephen Sweet, - of Connecticut; Is the au thor of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible LiiiimenW' .Dr. Savage*, bifailibieLiniment Cures Rheti: matisni and never fails. , Dr. Sweet's Infallible Linimait Is a certain" retn4ly for Neuralgia. • . Pr. ..ii i iiit:i . ./Vailible Liniment Cnresieurns and Scalds liiimedlately., -.- ' • Dr. Sweet's Infallible Ludineni IS the beit knosin remedy - for Spraini hid Ilr l il f s i ' I : i . ..mor. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cured Hedd ache immediately and was never knisw,n ttlf4ll ' Dr. ..Y tieet'a Infallible Liniment Affords inne dike- relief for Piles, andseldom fails to cure. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment-Cures Tooth ache in one iiiblite. . • . ' • ' Dlr. Swede Infallible Liniment. Cures Cuts and rirounds imuiediately. and leave.stito scar, D . . Sweet's-Infallible Liniment _• Is the beat reinedyifor Sores in the knoiin viitid. ' Di.. Supeit's Infallible Liniment Has been used by..inore than a million people,' and 'all praise it. . . D. Sweet's Infallible Liniment - Taken inter-' nally l cutesPilic,Cholera"Morbus and Cholera. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is truly a "frie d inl need," ,and evert family should have Rat hand. D .. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is for sale by 1 - .1 all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. i- . . . Friend in Need, ' ...Try It. , SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, Dl. as an external remedy, ieWithotit a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily thee any' other) preparation. •For all-Rheumatic and Nervous- Disorders it Is . truly infallible, and i as a curative L for Sores, Wetlds, Sprains Bruin si &C I, its soothing, betilihg and pow- I crful istrengthning properties , ' excite the just *MI I r and astonishmerit Of 'all.whe - have ate.l"givettrit; d trial. Over one du:it/sib:id cent sates of remarkable cures perforthed by it within the last-two years, attest the fact. ' I• ..•---,. . O • . , 1 .-To-BsEorte wners I' 7:. . . DR,. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE. LLNIMENTI FOR' 'HORSES is inrivalled .by" aiy, .and in ha caSes ofl Larneneei arising. ftoat Sprains; , Brniie.s or Wrenching, its effect. is 'magical and pertain. Harness or Saddle Galls; Scratehesi Madge, &c:, it will - alio* cure. speedily.. Spavin and Ringboisii may be I easily prevented and cured in their intipient stages, but confirmed cases are heytitid ibis! possibility Sf a IiADLOAL curd:— No case of thi, kind; liCitVerer,, is so desperate or hopelesT but it may be alleviated by this Liniment, and its faithful application will always re trove the Lameness, and enable-the horses to: travel !with comparative ease.. • - .I.Every Heise - Owner. should' haver this remedy • „at hand, for its timely use at the first appearance of Lame ness w II effectually prevent those formidable i diseases, to which all horses are liable and which )'render so many otherwise valuable horses nearly. worthless. • • . . 1 . .! r Dr. SWEET'S • . . INFALLIBLE LINIMENT 1.. `-i• Is iiffE . * . OLDTER'S PRIENTD, And tb usands have found it truly ,, : •, i 1 A Friend IQ Need I ; --I .CA . ON--To I aveid imposition, obisetvve I aSi atnr and Likeness of ; Dr. Stephen' set a every label, & also iiStiplreaSWeet!tifi i alibi, Liniment". blown 6 the eats - of ! h bottle, Without WhiCh ioriesiregeniiitie2' -1. . - .RICHARDSOS4* Pti: - j Aole Proptietors,iNorwicti; Ct. !OR-et LeALLTN,_GeneraiWgenti; 43 GliffStreet,':Neif Tort ' 4- Id h'il elf deiiliti - 'etei . ptbeiti: '' 'ItIG 11/ 411ISINS, IMI HAMS ' ' ..'NAILS i, I= 1 et GM FRUIT of •::. , :t• -, :;:rve-:-.-:.-.. - •41011 ; ; 'i - l:f:1 - , . . . . • 1, . • ~' .. DR. SWEET'S Infallible REELED ' r r .[ GREA._ Alfirnzei 1111' cir • itiit j tiOt' to i!aiid -, , ' , 1 • . '../..,..,'" '; ;.. i . ~ .„# . . . . - IrbRTII OP 'I 1:NEW:.:000,1)S:. DEEI ME *. MIMMOUIS ME • owipiAT4* REGULATOR ~, ~x Ituale or TOE THE TIMEB ifIICTI LOWEA n A:MG liirmeo a connection• with some 1j of the best jobbing houses' in New York we shalLbereafterieep a ftill stock of Goode and shall always . I INDEESELL ykkE MARKET wiU ftand moat Goode iave yen' ti y per et.; . 5 ,a on niatiy, much ttiote: . 10 ;bales Sheetings and Shirting». from 18 to 22 cts., worth 30 to 40 - 3 . 000 yds Sheeting foi Cheese thigh fkir,l2i Cm; Worth ••:- 300 pieces best Madder print,!Wiiiiakte4.leit colors, 16 to s lii,iiorth 25.t0 30 100 pieces Elamiltoo,..Pacific:jind other good. aelaines for 16 25 :Worth 25 t0 k 35.„ New styles . of double . width Alpcker*-Prisi Coodi roi 31 cts. yd, old price 50 cents I . worth n0w.6330 • Douhle width Saiony - MerinO, half ii;ool; sr . 4 cts..worth 7,5 • • All wool Merino, 63 cts, worth $1,25 • A large stock -of wide Scotch GringhamkOnly 3 cts., yd , advance Mint old prices , r, Good Tweeds and Dettlite for 25 eta. wertii. 3.5 to 46 Goisa Sattinets,Cassirneces Anil all other goOdl egnalli as low In the •line of Silks.we base sq. shall -Iteeo large assortment, good Colored sgkg.., - ford:l cents`: ' ; r • ) BlaCk Silk from 88 CO. to $1;50, new wortl; 50 per ei. more eve; in New York • , BOQTS I If OBS3 . .fitia oCit 0 TI'LTG: In this Brie of our trade we can save you 4 large tier ct. . 1• j GOod Suits Black-, Grey ana others i Coat;. Ves4Paats;Hat, Pocket liandkerchief,Crarat; and Shirt for $lO to $l2 worth $24.. . Good Calf Boots for $2,50. Good Wontrp's ShOeiffor ,GOod Gait for 63 ets And all other kinds of fine as low. • • , Gi-ocertes4 • s , , t'ait also sell yod Grineries itt a sa• - rlng of at, least 25 ; t4-50 per- Ct.t Good tea•Of an ex • tra,4nality for, .sil Worth sl;so.'Other good I. Teas ftont 50to - 7:1 ets: • . . Good cbewinvobacco front 35 ; ;In ibe litie ; Of Yankeel4ptfaiii - ire,cati ia:re you handsonio HAitnwAitu; CAOCitERY, , FL R, frAmt; SHOULDERS .b±. tbl• ; ton or load at Wellsville prices:l . • niw, to same answering the many.iimo!r:, , .e as - to' whd furnishus goods in Is'ek ablhig us to sell et these *ices, fer you td • , • • Mr.- Jastrti Bookover; 'conneeted ti?e firm' of Messrs. Clafilti; Mellon 4 c.a . The la,rgest house in tho world Tar brydc;)ds'. Also,,Messrs. Howland ,& Lind.31eY,.80.4 62 Cbatab i ers st., el - ex so Ttiinoits=for and eying theiffriends gootLbaroaius.l • And the reason for, ur selling you Clot -1N te so low', we ttre .impplied from the establishment of Messrs. Longstreet, fin - & C 0.048 Broadway, and from the .new tin:a of Messrs. Baldwin, Starr & Co,yoyirtirrnd two'ofAtte best clothing hotiies;.New • . Yankee licitions anti- Fancy Ift;nt'is frOtu Ilenty;Smith Payne & Co.; 34 . potirtianil litho are noted for, gieing flier friends ''gotke bargains. . • - - Hardware from Morionselipaash 1. Cu, 20Courtiand St. . . - , - CrOckery from. 'air:Cheeßnarr . , Duane street. • . And the reason 7ehy tre earl alvazji sell yuu,. : Groceries 30 Aii.siad ,pay you tl i e highest price for Butter; Cheese, Ace. is frost? ourcOn-., , nection :with Ahrensl tahnlien.Gro.: cers and Coniieasion Mereharkt r 4.7ol7.lsl, - : ingtOO St.. :ti.(;.s ail you, that.balte botpir , send to Herr York, or any otherprmiltree'-e.a.`4 % . my adripe and send to theru alWitY3 ra...seive the highest prico.: l I: • . DO'ruk. be led array • by 84. lithe reiiem from jealous neighbors. All are askiA f.; cOn;(-:, 'sad mqiiiitine far yoar ,self and , Atii--I•Lit • be,' satieflidthat what rie 54 - 3 TO perez.+ar. -1- • Yours:Respectful:l'7; - • - -; • . C. 'ntriOngti ;.; I Sti • iota-by... • 31.ra. 1.34 x • 0 IBM ERE ffa ; inza VEIL -i I I