12 TEE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL. ,tinuanspart, Wednesday Valling, Apt. 22, 2863, - . LooAland General. - . . The Meide Suiar season has anis "far been very nnfavontble= - • - :;rigt.There has been a new bank:granted at Scranton under the Free Banking Law,. ski`Remember the Loyal League meeting to-morrow evening. AeirThe bill legalizing .the ShinPiasters' issued dining the past winter has bedome a Law. ta.Our Representative, A.G.Olmstaii,Esq., is at home. The Legislature .adjour4ed ou -the 15th inst. Miss Virginia D. Smith has beeniselect ed as teacher for the village schopt during the 'coming season = leirThe - snow has almost disappeared from ':' . lhe hills and the grass is beginning tp look grassy 16,,H0n. John P. ?Any, of Allegheny,has been elected Speaker of the Senate for the Interval between now and the ri r bkt session, . . :and in case of the death or resignation cif Gov 'Curtin, kleconies Governor.. Ile„That sterling loyal paper, thellekhrille ',"-Uoion,:says : ,nhe man who asserts that this . is an 'Abolition war,' would gladly s4e the abolition of the Federal 1.7 , 13i0U, jie is a sneakingapoiogist for the Southern rebellion." l.The n'ext. Congress now it:lnds tlnis istration,Bs ; Opposition, 73 or.poSsibly y— i4 ; to be elected, 10; viz., 3 in Vermont, 3 in Wesl :Virginia, 3 in' California, and-1 in Ills . 18. Prof. Coburn of Bradford county, has Been appointed by the Governor,and conHrm `ed by the Senate, as State Superintendfnt of Common Schools. The appointment, gives general satisfsction. i • . BErThe women of Philadelphia have With , 'in a few days past organized a - numb'er of -Union Leagues, to enconrag,e the loy alty to the Government and assist. theJgood work of aiding the United States Sariitary' f , - j 'Mgr:Lieut. A. B. Mann eras . at'll'omq Hils ,:week, on a ten days furlough. He is well And, as usual, in'a very good liumor. lle re ports the army in an excellent condition,ianx roasto be doing something, and very limed of their commander, General Hooker. Marlt is estimated that Gerrit Smith has contributed more than $lOO,OOO toward the war in the shape of bounties to rolunteeis,aid to their families, k.e. He has just offered $3,500 towar6 raising - colored regimenta, Now name us the Republican or.DemOcrat who has done as much. • larThe Government:has not yet decided what course to pursue cinder the law author izing the President to grant letters of marque and reprisal. The question has been discuss ed in more than one Cabinet meeting,in'con riection with the qUestion as to the proper peons to adopt. to prevent the construction and sailing of rebel vessels from foreign pOrts. air Lieut. R. Z. Roberts has been ordered to join his regiment. While be was stationed id this village as Recruiting officer and for the purpose of arresting deserters he has 'been earnest and indefatigable in his labors' He has reciuited more men than all the other officers of his regiment combined. We,wish him success on his returin to the brave and gallant Fifty-Third. / - . . : l er The Spring Examinationi of Teachers will be held by the County Superintendent at the following times .and places, commencing At 10 A. M. Writing materials will be - needed. Maj. J. M. Kilbourne's " 24 Sunderlinville " 25 • Andrews Settlement " 27 • -Genesee Forks ." 28 Bingham Center • y' 29 Harrison Valley " 30 . Lewisville - - May 1 la.,We are in receipt of a copy of the :Democratic Leader under a new administration. It is in a terrible fret over_ the arrest of the four KUights of the Golden. Cirele,last week, whom even J. Glancy Jones feared to . defend. The Government should send these treason scribblers to Fort McHenry and perhaps they would follow in the footsteps of Mr. Boilesiu and become converted to loyalty. Iter.A soldier, lately from the army, and who has been through the hardest fought bat tles of the 'eninsula,' says, the soldiers 'were enthnsia;ii& for McClellan up to the time Of his associating with the copperheads of Nev Jersey and New - York, but when they : saw hien )n daily and hourly intercourse with Open and notorious traitors they thought there:must be "something rotten in Denmark," and that no* they deiaounce him m the roost unnteasured terms. A - man who will receive i.lie . t.YinpathY and adulationpof traitors should not complain if doubts as to his loyalty'arise in the mind's of the people. fa.% his farewell message to the f;cgisla p:lre, ink Week ; Gov. Curtin antioaneeS that the President has offered him a high * position under the GoVernment—snpposed, to be the Mission to Spain—and that he will retire from the service of the State at the close of his present term of office. This will, be source of ,egret to thousands of his frietils who hoped to,show their confidence in his adnainitratioti and testify their (high appreciation i of his many good qualities, by again electing him to the office of Governor. Wberever ho may go the prayers of a grateful people will follow him. iVe will publish bis message next week. ZarbThe: bill for the .:payment-Of a half month's wages to th e militiawho rallied against the-rebels in September - Mit; passed. ;It was originally designed, to - pay a month's ertge.%hnt LambertOn,(copperhead)ot Clarion, raised such abkowl'abont the dreadful expense of the "half month they were not in service," that the majorityyielded, and left it in that shape—Paying men who lost nearly a month, wearing . .clothei; ,akd furnishing themselves provisions and, some accoutrements-Lpaying for all this, and loss of time, less than a Leg islator's pay'for one day 1, • The Democratic Leafier calls the Ad ministration "an imbecile and infamous Gov' ernmeni.": What should be done with meri who - will write in this style.? Hang them Iwe say. BuCconservatives'(?) call this adminis tration a. Bourbon tyranny, even in the face of the fact that such men as these writers are at liberty - . If they are not aiding and abetting treason, what can this be called? Surely, not loyalty; and if not loyalty, what is it? JOur nalists in the South think that this means something—and it -undoubtedly does. No paper could live for-a day in any of the. called Confederate States that would assert that Jeff., Davis' government was "infamous and imbecile. Is it any wonder that the Union men of the North deemed it necessary to or ganize Loyal Leagues. Anarchy and a bloody civil war may be thrust upon us, at the north if we are not careful of our liberties noW, if the law is not enforced to the very letter.' Let the people beware how they give aid and com furt to these "instruments of the devil" treason lltS..Below. is a copy of an act releasing the County of Potter from the payment of a cer tain judgement in favor of the Commonwealth. It was incurred in the contested election case of 1836, Beck vs. McGee. 'The thanks of the people are due to Representative Olmsted and Senator Wilson for the efficient ser vice rendered, in thus releasing the , county from a heavy and unjust tax. The amount is something 0ve02,300 : SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Mouse' of Representative's of the C'ominon wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met and it is hereby enacted by the authority or the same, That the County of Potter is here by discharged and released from the payment of a certain judgment in favor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania against the said noun , ty of Potter, said judgment being number one hundred and thirty-five, June Term, Anno Domino' ne thousand eight hundred and fifty six, in the Common Pleas of said county and said county of Potter is hereby released and discbarged froth the payment of judgnient number seventy; September term, one thou sand eight hundred rand .sixty-two, said last mentioned judgment being entered upon a a scire facias to revive the judgment last be fore mentioned. • Union League, The Loyal men of Conderspoft and vicinity are r inrited to , mleel,..in Kpuncil. ak the Court • dime, on Thursday Evening, April 16th, at 8 o'clock for the p rpose of pledging ',tilted and i . organized suppo t to the National and State Governments, for the suppression of rebellion and maintaining the -Nation in its integrity over all the territory ever covered by its flag. Purstiant to the above calla number of the loyal people of Coudersport met, bat owing to the stormy nature of the weather no perma nent organization was affected. The meeting was - 'called to order by •norni nating D. C. LARRA.BEE;: Otiairroan, and -M W. McALAaNEY, Secretary. • On motion, a committee of three—Jim. M. Tfainilton,•.L. - B. Smith and 17: J. Olmsted was appoviiteci to report a plan of organization, at the next meeting. , On motion, A. o.olrnsted,Esq., was invited to address the next meeting, and the Secre tary requested to notify the gentleman of the wishes of his fell6w-citizens. : [lt is expected that. Mr. Olmsted Will be present.] • On motion,lthe l imeeting was adjourned to meet again THURSDAY EVENING, April 23, at B,o'cicick. . • ' , ' Let the loyal people turn out! Let the Government feel that thetpetiple are enthusi tic iii its support; that suffering and trial I serve only to endear:the old Union to its sup ' porters. . Let the people come forth in their might that coppe headism atid:Criesice-men" may feel the pow rof their strong arm. 'Let the friends of such men as Butler, Bradyyan Buren, Dickinson, Brewster, Dix, Johnson,. Wright, and the leading Jacksonian Demo cracy unite in this good cause. Let every loyal man join they Union League! D. C. LARRADEE, Pres. . I M. W. 11c4AnNvs, Sec'y. IME, Lithe, for sale at, Rif ---- GLASS:IIIHE & COLWELL'S. Special_ Notice. On and after ...1114Y Ist,' 1814: the privilege , • of converting the :present , issue of LEGAL TENDER NOTES INTO-TDE NATIONAL. SIX . PER CENT LOAN! rconamonly, called. "Five Twenties") will cease.', - . . • , , All who wjsli to'invest id the Five-Twenty Loan must, therefore, apply before' the ISt'of JULY next. • • • JAY COOKE, . ' SIIESCIIIPTION AGENT, -NO- 114 South Third St , Philadelphini VOSTAWS VERMIN EXTERMINATOR, at U• • STEBBINS' To Nervous .Suilferers ChF BOTH SEXES: ?A. - Nervous Get - Ilion - en NJ having been re:slot...o to health in a few days, after undergoing all the usual routine and irregular expensire modes of treatment, without success, considers it his sacred 'duty 'to communicate to_ his afflicted fellow crea tures the MEANS oF CETHE. Hence, on the re ceipt of an addressed envelope, he will send (free) a copy of the sprescription used. . Di rect to Da. JOHN AL DANOALL, 186 Fulton ::treet, Brooklyn, N. - i . SOAP Question Settled ! Inquire nt 111- STEBBINS' . . . , . B •• . LANK,S FOR SCE 00LDIRECTCRS ! It is required by the School Law that an annual statement of, the school funds he made out, and ten written or printed hand-bills of this.statetnent be.posted up in the district . * * *Wb linve:lefely printed' a lot of blank; suitable for-this. purpose. Call and get a stuck. - PRICE - cunaEriir: .. . Corrected every Wednesday 'b P.' A. STEB BLNS & CO., Retail Dealers in Groceries --: and Provisions - 1 ' - ,oppOsiteD. F. Glaistnire's Hotel, l l •.. , Coudersport, Pa.. ' Apples, green, V latish., $37.1 to 75 do , dried, - ". • . ,•, 1 6 - 0.12 00' Beans. ~• " - . •. 150 .12 00 Beeswax, 1:11 lb.; . • • t 5, 30 IBeef, !- -, " • - I •5! ' 6 Berries; dried, ? quart 6 ! 121 Buckwheat, `f bush., "60 I ' 75 Buckwheat Flour, 2 75 !3 00 Butter, , V lb., 20 ,22 Cheese, " 10 I 12 Cloverseed 700 ;7 50 ' 6orn, 70 bash. 88 400 0,.. ' 2 25 ' '2 50 Meal, per cwt., , 1 . 12 Eggs, 11 doz , Flour,•extra , `ll bbl., , 800 Is 00 do superfine ' " 70018 00 Hams, - il 1b.,• . . 9 ' n Hay, `i'l ton, 12 00 14,00 Honey, per b., • ,10 I 121 Lard, " - lO 121 Maple Sugar, per lb., 10 12 Oats, 11 bush., 60 65 Onions, " - • 75 ;100 Pork, "t 4 bbl., do irl lb-, . . do in-whole hog. tel lb., Potatoes, per bush., Peaches, dried, lb., Poultry, 11 lb., Rye, per bush., Salt, bbl., do 111 sack, • Timothy Seed .Trogt, per ?e bbl., Wheat. Te. bush., White Fish, `tl For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Red Bugs, Moths in Pu - s, Woolens, Am Insects onrlants, Fowls, Animals, &c. , I Put up in 25c. 50c. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flatiks, $3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public institutions, t..c. . 1 - "Only infallible remedies known.". I • "Free from Poisons." . "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Hats come out of their holes to dic." **SUM Wholesale in all,large cities. • ***Sold by all Druggists and,Retailers erery where.- - - - . . *** ! Hewers!!! of all worthless im itations * * *See that "Cosm's"-name is on each Box, B'ttle and Flask, before you buy. - :' , ,*Address Henry R. Costar, * * *Pencipal Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y.! * * *Sold by P. A. STEBBINS, & Co., Wholesale & Retail Agents, Coudersport,' Pa aprlspd6m UNT'S BLOOM OF ROSES,—for the{La dies,—at • STEBBINS' NEW JERSEY LANDS FOR - . SALE, Also, Garden or Fruit Farms, Suitable %or Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Rasp berries, Strawberries, Blackberries, Currants, .tc., of 1, 21, 5, 10, or 20 acres each, at the fo.lowing prices for the present, viz : 20 acres for $200; 10 acres for SLIO, 5 acres for Sixty Dollars, .21r acres for Forty Dollars, 1 acre;for Twenty Dollars. Payable by on dollar a week. Also, good Cranberry lands, and'viliage lots in CHET WOOD, 25 by IN feet, at Ten Dollars each, payable by one dollar a week. The above land and farms, are situated at Chet wood, Washington. Township, Burlington Co., New Jersey.. For further information. apply, with aP. 0. Stamp; for a Circular, to = I B. FRANKLIN CLARK, • No. 90 Cedar Street, New York, N. Y. yiIINT'S BLOOM . OF ROSES.-for the La I dies,--at STEBBINS' To ,the Sehoo4Dtrectors of Potter County: gENTLEMEN :—ln pnrsuance of the 43d sec tiou of the Act of ~ B th ;May, 1454, 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 dap of the month, at lo'clock in the afternoon, and select; vcva coce, by a majority of the whole number of Directors present, one person of literary and scientific acquirements, find of skill and ex perience in the art of teaching, as County Su, , perintendent, for the three succeeding determine the amount of compensation feir the ' same; ,and certify the result to the State Su perintendent. at Harrisburg, as required by the 39th,and 40th sections of said act. - S. LEWIS, ; County Superintendent of Potter County Lewisville, April 6th, 1863. - yi UN T'S BLOOM OF ROSES,—for the La a dies,--at • • STEBBIXS! ESTAI3,La SH ED 17601 PETEii ILQIRELLATID, Snuff &I Tobacco Milanufacturex, 16 and 18 Chambers St.,. (Farmeri:y 42 Chatham Street, Drew York.) Would call the attention of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, viz.; 1 BROWN SNUFF. -- • 1! 51acaboy, Demigros, One Rappee, .• Pure Virginia, Coarse ,Rappee, , Nachitoches, ~ American Gentleman, Copenhagen YELLOW SNUFF. _ • Scatch, . Honey 'Jew Scotch, f High Toast Scotch, Fresh lloneyDew SCotA, Irish High Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lundyfoot. . * * *Attention is called to'the large rednc• Lion in. prices of Fine-Out Chewing and Saint ing Tobaccos, which will be found of a Supe rior quality. TOBACCO SSIONING. FINE lIIIT cusWim ' stintrtvn. Long, P.A.L., or plain. S,Jago, No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet,- Spanish, No. 2. Sweet Scented Oronuco, Canaster, Nos. 1& 2 'nixed. , . Turkish . Granulated. Tin Foil Cavendish. • N• B.—A circular of prices will be sent on appiicittion.HAp Sly QAPQNIFIERI The-Big Thine•on A.J for sale atT• • S 'Notice. Vi rn .-. CEatnS w le i f f t e, m) r) . t.. l3 ti ed r n li n rn o , t i n rd a without just cause or provocation, I heretic Caution all persons not to trust Or harbor hr On ni account, as Fain pay no debts of her cootractitip,:• - • NICHOLAS LA.11. - 31.AN. ' Wharton Tp., Apr.l 7, 1837. YOUNG AMINItiOA AHEAD!! OLD .MIMOA GROGERV AND PROVISIONS. 17 00 18 00 9 10 6 37 1; 44' 88 100 , r 3 50 20 GLASSMIRE &. CO WELL 254 350 450 500 100 25 450.500 PAVING entered into a Co-Partnership are prepared to furnish: all goods In their line at . . Reasonable Rates They keep constantly on hand a large and well selected 'assortment of YOUNG HYSON, OLD HYSON, e SUGARS: • BROWN, LIGHT i3ROW . IV; AArD' COFFEE: RIO, JAVA, UNION, RYE, &c ALLSPICE, - PEPPER, =I CRACKERS, MSC SHOULDERS, CLOVERS, AND IRON MOLASSES, SYRUP, CHEESE,, ORANGES, AND ALL KINDS. FLOUR, by the; Barrel, Half Barrel. and Sack. Buckwheat Flour by the• Sack. Feed by the Hundred. Tn fact, everything kept in a . good Grocery Str.re PRODUCT taken in exchange and CASH not refused. IGepds Delivered within the Borough ;FREE OP OFlAllak 3i. GLASSMIkE; Cuutlersport, April S, 1863 11l And of the Very Beat Qt!ality. BLACK, AND JAPAN TEAS WHITE. , I CINNAMON; `'RAISINS; PORK, HAMS, Imam TIMOTHY SEED AND NAILS PICKLES, - CANDLES ,KEROSENE, AN LE M ONS,, SOAP, FRUIT of G. W. COLWELL DR. SWEET'S Infallible INIMENT GREAT REDIEDY 'ItEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, BAG°. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, 'AINS, BRUISES, WOUNDS AND CUTS, PILES, ELEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. - • FOR LU . , For 1311 of which it is a speedy and certain Atemedy, and never fails. nil Liniment is prepared from the recipe of -Dr: Stephen Sweet,lof Connecticut, the .fampus bone Eir r, and has been used in his 'practice more,than twenty years with the most asto - iehitsg uccess. .- . .. --. . • A ' I AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF, PAIN, it is un rivaled] by any preparation•before the public, Of whi -a h the most . skeptical may-be coa- eineed by single trial. Thisi . Liniment will - cure n rapidly and,radi ' tally,R heumatic Disorders of every, kind, and l in thouisands of cases where it has been used, it leistever been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it will afford latelmmedi reli f in beery case, however distressing.: It lei!l relieve the worst cases of HEAD ACHE. in three minutes and is warranted to dp it- I '''• TOOTHACHE also it will cure instantly. • FOB I NERVOUS DEBILITY AND rLo GEN LASSITITOE arising from imprudence excess, this Liniment is a most happy and unfailing remedy. Acting directly upon the nervous tissifes, it strengthens and revivifies tlie system, and restores it to elasticity and *g J v r- F o OR fPILES.---As . an external remedy,we c aim that it is the'best knoll n, and we chal . age the world to produce an equal. Every r c ii m 4 this distressing complaint should "ve it a trial, for it will not fail to afford i . mediate relief, and in a majority of cases vigor.. will effdet a radical cure: IQUINSY AND SORE THROAT are some times extremely malignant and dangerous, bit a titeely application of this Liniment will never full to-cure. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlargement of the joints is liable to occur ifeieglected. The worst . , cases may be conquered by this Liniment in two or three daJes. BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, ULCERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, yield read ily to the wonderful healing propertiep of DR. SWEETjS INFALLIBLE LINDIRNT,'.,vvhen used according to directions. Also, CHIL BLAINS FROSTED. FEET, AND INSECT , BITES AND STINGS. . . .Dr. So I phen Sweet, of Connecticut, the Great Natural Bone Setter. . Dr. Stephen Sweet, of . Connecticut," is *nown - alllover the United States. Dr. &Theo Sweet, of Connecticut, Is the an their of "Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment." Dr. SWeet's Infallible-Liniment Cures Rhere maiism and never fails. Dr. Siviet's Infallible Liniment Is a certain retied.). fofteurulgia. . Dr. Sweet's.lnfollible Liniment Cures Burns' and Scalds initaediately. , - -, - - -44k-See,'s Infallible Liniment Is the best Itientiti'remedy for.Spreins and,Brnises, 'Dr. SWeet's,lnfallible Liniment Cures Head- i acke immediately and was never known to fail'- ; Dr. Su4et's Infallible Liniment Affordsimme diets relief for Piles, and seldom fails to cure. Dr. Seceet's InfallibleLfniment Cures Tooth , ache in one minnte. ter . ' 1 1 Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Cures Mils and Wounds immediately and leaves no scar. Dr. Szteet'epiffillible LinimMt Is the be - g remedy fdr Sofeeifi' the knon world. - ' ,-.Pr. Sicet's Infallible Liniment Has been used by pore Ithan a million . people, and . all praise it.. • . -. . . - .Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Taken inter nit4cures Colic,Cholera 3lorbui and Cholera. Dr. Suek , Infallible' Liniment Is truly a "friend in need," and everysfamily should have it at (hand. . ' • 1. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is for sale by till regests. Price 25 and 50_ceiit.' - A Piielid in Need. 'Try, it. . , DR. SWEEPS INFALLIBLE LLNIMENT, as an. external remedy, is without a rival, and will ]alleviate pain more .speedily thin any other Preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nereous Disorders it is truly infallible,.and as al eerative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains Bro Les, ac., its soothing, healing arid pow arfal strengthning properties excite the just wonder, and astonishment Of all who have eveqgivefi it a trial. ' , Over one thousand cerii cater of remarkable cures performed by it within the last ttvoyears, attest'the fact. . . . • Tp Horse .Owners D . SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is nnrivalled by any, and in ail c. sea of 'Lameness arising from Spfains; Rrniges or IWrenching, its effect is magical and .i certain. " Harness or 'Saddle .Galls, §crithes, &e., ;it will also cnre '.sPee I Spavin and Ringbone may be easiiy prereuted and cured in their incipient. s t tages, butl . eonfirmel cases. are beyond the possibility ofd RADICAL CURE. No case of the kind,,i however, is so desperate or hopeless tint id he .alleviated by this Linineent, and its fiinful application will always re movelthe Liitneness, and enable the hohes to travel with comparative ease. Evpry Horse Owner should . havie this remedy at hand, for; its time) 3i use it the first appearancA of Lame nesswill effectually prevent those formidable diseasbs, to 'which all horses are liable, and which render so many otherwiSe valuable horse- rearlY worthless. . I ' D r . SIWEETN t IN FA LIBL E LINIMENT IS TUE 4-• I soupraws FRIEND I I have And,tltousauds frund it truly, f A Friend in Need! CAUTION—To avoid imposition, obseive the Siinature and Likeness of Pr. Sirpheo Street nn every label, & also "Stephen Sweetrs I4fallible Libitnent", blown in the glass of F Lo each h tile, Withoot- whiab,none are genuine. RICHARDSON 4 . ,C0.,. - 1 ; - Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct..-' MO GAN ALLEN,' General Agents, - - - • 1 .46- Cliff Street, New York.;'' i'''.4* ~Id by al; dealers exerywherei - alt; . TILE 10 bales Sheetings and "Shirtinga frolti 10 ok 22 cts., worth 30 to 40 3000 yds Sheeting fot Cheese Cloth tior 12/ . . cts. worth 18 • 300 pieces best Madder Pritita warialiieti. fikli colors, 16 to 18 worth 25 to 30 100 pieces gamiltim, Pacific and other gooii Delaiaes for 46 to 25 worth 25 to 35 New styles of double -ividat Dress • Goods Air 31 cts. yd, old prios4so cents worth now 63 to 75 • Double width , Saxony Merino, half wool; 31 • cts. worth 75 • All wool Merino. 63 cts. worth $1.25 A large stock of wide Scotch Ginghatas ;butt -3 eta. pi advance frotn-old prices Good Tweeds and "Denims for -25 eta. worth - 35 to 40 - • GoodSatti...u•creilatmeretraairattt otxter - gtoda -- equally as low .- - • p In the of Silks we' have,-andiball peep=s large assortment, good Colored j for 63 ceitts Black Silk from 88 cts. to $1;55, now Worth 50. per ct. more even in New York - • noors,' sHaEs, and CL 0 TRIAVi In this line of our trade we calk Bare you I large p_er Good, Suits Black, Grey and others : Coat, Vest,Pants; Hat, Pocket Han d kerch ief,Craval, and Sitirt for SlO to $l2 worth $2O. Good Calf Bootsidr $2,50 Good Women's Shoes for 75 ets Gond Gaiters for 63 eta • - And all other kindd -Sue shoes equally as lo*. , Grocerzeg• We can;also sell you Groceries at - hint. at least 25 to 50 per et. Good Tea of an ea; tilt quality for $1 worlb, $1,50. - bola tood. Teas from 50 to. 75 cts. Good chewing tobacco from 3510 56 CU In tlte line oiYankee Notions ire tan "Milli you a handsome profit. FLOUR, PORK,: HAMS, SHOULDERS b "661 too or load at WeDavi& rites: - Now to save answering them/thy intintriWir as to w ho furnish us goods in New York. e3= abling us to sell at these prides, *6 trould tta fer you to . Mr. Jaion H. Bookove., connected *III tlitt firm of Messrs. Mullin, Melloh k CB. , thlt. etr Tbe.largest house in the bond for Drydocider • A Ise; Messrs. Howlandletiltdsleh Chambers st:. ever so rattans for selling cheap and giving their friends good.httrguitat. And the rea,SOit onrselting foci clothin' so, low, we are, supplied froth the plensit establishment of Meisrs.'Longstreet, Bracibtßi & Co., 348 Broadway, and freiii the se4r dill} of Messrs. Baldwin, 3titl4 & two of the best clothing houses in New iritft Yankee Notions and Policy Goods Henry Smith Payne lc Co., 34 Conk!anti fN who are noted for giving their friendS gBBtl bargains. Efardivate iiorkitorgon,Quacieninsii ?od i 20 ,Corirtlaiiii Si' CrOCkery' from M. Oscar Chemmai; 349 Dan tie street. •• And the tenson why ire can alwayssell,3l4 Gtoceries ao bill . and pay you the hittitst price for Butter, Cheist-, tic., is frotith6iii - Phs. nection with Messrs. Ahrens & MahnitepOfem cers and Ctinimission •2:79 . initan St. Nnw all yOrz dint have ,builer trs Send to New Fork, or,any pilierprodnEr. fake my advice and scud to thini.ntid ;tab ivilll alwn.ts receive the highetit • Do not be led away by any falsa report/ frorojealous neigtboia. All we list le to cowl and - exaniine - re, kocif gelr and joti !rift NI satigtied that wbat *nifty vre Ortnsie. C. I. Sitrithimm, 01%Cail;:ttieEb; En BO=M= alPhmeY Sam , ! Vali not to t-eitd ceikalkio Ithrough :init profit titetieby . 0415,0009 WORTH OF NEW GOODS Siimmone °SWAY° REGULATOX Wto'coati or rtail TOR THE TIMES MUCH LOWER EVER. niAVDRI formed a 'connection 'with semi of the - best jobbing houses in New York wp shall hereafter keep a full stock of tiundd and shall always ITICIDEILSBLL THE MARK and 'on most Goods will saveyou, fifty per eti awl On many, much more. BM HARDWARE, CROCKERY, itt. Yours Respectfultr, ME= Eil