THE . POTTER COUNTY ;MORAL tondeitgiort, Wednesday Evening, Apr: 1863 Local and Gerieial. • 30,..D0n't forget the Sunday School Con cert;Friday evening, in the P.re l ajterian arch. • Car Notice the Advertisement of Alll. Hos kins. This is a 6no opportunity-for! persons having land they wish to dispoSe ofto good buyers sdrA Sernion will be preached in the Methodist Church, to-morrow at 11.1o!crock, by Rev. J. J. Roberts, in accordance witti the President's Proclamation. , jThe Pound Master informs us 'that af tor the Ist of May he will put into the pound• all cattle—except milch cows—fourarunning within the limits of the Borough. Take warn . Pine Creek lumbermen have ti Innate this year. Nearly all of thO reached their destination in safety. Banner, 26y- On last Saturday we noticol Mr. Perry 13teel carrying one of the largest trout that 'we have ever seen. It measured 19 inches in .iengtk.—Bellefonte Press.: ' - ' • ' IM.The Luzerne Union says that the high Valfet. , has put'the Susquehanne.h in a condi tion for lumbermen to get the bulk of their lurabet:to market. Sales are brisk a,an 'ad iance of last year's prices. . . . YE,-The election of County School Super intendents is properly attracting much atten 4ion. In some counties, - we notice, the pies ent incumbents of that important station .ap pear to have no opposition. toft,The State Tax in Lycoming!..connty this year is four mills on the dollar. i The to tal valuation of the county was retu'rned,.re duned, but the Revenue Commissionem raised it 15 per cent. 1 1 said that the genuine China Tea is miring :In - Ting% 'and Clinton.c l ounties, Penn: This is corroborated by the Met that a Tea Company, (the corporators mostly froth hock Ilacen) was incorporated by the Legis 7 lature, , last winter. , ear The Spring 'Examinations . of Te.ichers will be held by the County Superintendent at the following times and places, commencing at 10 A. 11. Writing materials will be needed.' Bingham Center « 20 -- narrison Valley te 30 Lewisville • May .1 - _ . ?saw:AL—Senator Wilson arrived in town on Saturday, looking well and hearty. His services at Harrisburg have been valua i ble, and reflect great credit upon the district. His course has been such as to give him : a first class reputation and an influential position among• his fellow-senators. We are glad to welcome him back among us once more.— A.itatot.. • . re,„lt is undeistood at Washingfon,that eNr.Government has sent another note to Groat Britain concerning the sailing of priva teers from English ports, protesting 'in 'very strong terms against such business, and even hinting that the responsibility for letting out any more piratical craft aught to be laid to the door of her Majesty's GovernMent. 11E0c is .understood that the friends of the Hon; W. W. KETC.II.OI, of Wilkesbarre, will bring his name Woke . the union State Con vontion for the nomination for Governor. Mr. though comparatively a young man., has been many years in public life, and has won au enviable reputaticon for industry, gence and uprightness. His friends claim that he has at last an equal chance with Mr. Covode of obtaining the nomination: ' WAR MITI! ENGLAND.—The fight at qirks tongives us peace with England for'at least One year. It demonstrated the fact that twen ty or thirty of our iron-clads can destroy all 'tit the present navy of England without being at all damaged by any English cannon.' This 'filet is a bail bond pledging England to keep 'the peace with us :or one year at least ; even with her enormous facilities for the construc tion of ironclad& ..--_."Svanws." = Springfield, 111., (horue:of the President) last fall gave 200 maj. for the Dem ocrats : this Spring, it elects the whole -Re publican ticket. In Chicago, last year's Dem. maj. of 1000 is now reduced to 118. Cincin nati, Detroit, and all the Free State cities, show similar Union gains and Copperhead losses..• In Missouri and Kansas, the most . .radical Republicans had far the largest votes. ligirTlie "Female Medical Co,llegeeof Pa.," held their 11th. Commencement, 14th ult., When Mrs. Prof. Cleveland delivered and elo quent and sensible valedictory tot a graduat ing class of three. The 14th annual session commences.l4th Oct. next.' The institution is uniVet 'Self-sustaining and last year aideu over'lsoo in their Hospital for diseasedlVo men and Children. For information. address Mrs. E. H. Cleveland, M. D., Woman's Hospi tal, North College Avenue, Philadelphia. 1€0;,Ilon. Daniel S. Dickinson has written ,amiable report, as Attorney-General of the .Stase,pf ;gels York. upon the bill to allow sal- Aka ,towate. He ends nothing in the Con .atitatiou of.the State to forbid the passage or :impede the trockingof such a bill. Governor :Seymour, on the .contrary, beings. Democrat of the copperhead stripe, has issued iL mes sage taking the ground that such a law would be unconstitutional, and that the Coustitution must be altered before soldiers can be per raitied,LO:trote out of the State le„The '.9.pp l aillng Fact, lately develOped Miterks.ccinuty, that there is an organization ip this Slate being vigorsusly perfectedls re sist the draft arms to startle the people of the entire Comtoonmealth. What an element of evil is this Is it not time for us to awake to the danger. and for Ea true.friends of the . Union to stand together? Is it not time for iiiiseminations to cease? Can• anybody re •'apaia Indifferent or inactive with such an en -Y, to swa,g and venomous, in. our midst? Pursuant to' call the-citizens of:Cou dersport met in -the Court House,. on last Thursday evening for the purposeof complet ing the organization of a Loyal League. : The weather being disagreeable it WasttOught best not to affect a permansent 'organization. On motion, John, S. Mann, Isaac Benson, C. S. Jones, J. B. Smith, and H. J. Olnisted were aPpoiated a - committee to make arrangiments for a meeting - on .Tuesday evening of Court On motion; the Secretary was 'requested to place a copy of the following pledge in each of the stores and post office _ _ _ We the undersigned pledge ourselves to an unconditional loyalty to the Govermitent of the United States, to 'arf unwavering support of its endeavors to suppress tho Rebellion, to spare 'no effort or means to maintain unim paired the National Union both in principle and territorial boundary,' rind- to devote our best energies to promote the objects of the Coudersport Union League, by all lawful and efficient means. On motion, those present were requested to come forward and sign the pledge. Adjourned. ' D. C. LARRABEE, Pres. • , M. W. 31cALArti=cY. Sec. een I I for •'mhave In Hlysses, March 25, 1863, Mr. JOHN HACKETT, aged 76 years and 26 days. Mr . . John Hackett was born in Orange Co., in the State -of Vermont, in the year 1787. When some 25 years of age he removed to .Brobrtie Co. in, the State of NeW York, where he married. Thence he moved4o Potter Co. in the :year 1827 and located on the farm, where be has 'since resided till his- decease, (being the first permanent settler in the to 7 ct-- ship, except Stephen BraCe, who came in about !a morith,previous ; and died :some .20 years ago); He has 5 sons and 5 daughters all past the meridian cf life. He had 7 brothers and 13 sisters: all of whom lived to man and woman -hood; 2 brothers and two sisters died in the State of Vermont: 2 brothers and 1 sister in Illinois; 1 brother in Ohio ; 1 in Not York Stitte, and 1 still lives in Minnesota. One brother, Georgt., went West about 40 years agO, where he acted as - a trader- with the Indbias un the Mississippi River between St. Louis ittid Galena, for several years. While thus engaged as' trader there wee not a white resident !between St. Louis and Galena.— At tlie, time the State' Consalotion of Mis souri %Vita adopted, he resided in St. Louis, and because he voted against its adoption, on account of its slave code, he was driven from the State ! . He then went and raised the first dwelling 'at-a place now called Jacksonville, in We State of Illinois. I-believe there: has been but few families in America- affording more subjects for pioneer life, with as strong a physical organization and strength of pur pose, as the one to which belongs the shbject of the above obituary. T.8.L.. In Ulysses, on Thursday April 16, of a dis ease of !hi head, ANN & SOPHRONIA. aged 8 mouths and 2 days, only daughter of Gide on B. and Emma Jane Hackett. The (Muse of mourning ;•O how sad! No hearts are there, appearing glad, All islsadness, tears and grief; Beyond man's power to give relief. Here the lifeless clay remains, Cold, and still,. yet fred from pains The s - pirit rests in Heaven above, Clasped in the arms of Jesus' love. Could we, on earth, be reconciled, To this, the loss of our dear child, Were not this truth co very plain, That death to her, is but a gain ? No, this alone can'cm•e the Smart,. Proceeding, from a troubled heArt; To know that Jesus' outstrete: ed arm, Ilath rescued her, from future harm. T.B.L In Bingham tp., 3.larch 6th, WILLIS RE SOLVED, aged 2 years 11 months and 3 days, son of 17611 and Cornelia Sherman. Also, March. 24th, AMY, aged 9 years 6 months and 7 days, of the same 'family. Also. April 3d, GEORGE RJAI,,, aged b years 6 months and 13 days, of the same SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT. There will bea. Concert given in the Pres biterian Cituteh, on next Friday evening, by the Sunda; School . Scholars. Lours open nt 7. Adruis- , sion 15 cents; children 10 cents. AudltotosNollice. 'Ellie undersigned Auditor to make dhitri bution of the proceeds of the sale of Real Estate ;in the case of George Fox. M. D.. Adms'r &e., vs Sala Stevens, of Dec. Term 1862, No. 58, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the - Prothunotarys Office in Coudersport, on Saturday, the 30th day of May next, at one o'clock P. M. Those inter ested will attend if they think proper. H. J. OLMSTED, Auditor. . . Auditor's Notice. The inidersigued Auditor to make distil bution of the proceeds of the Sale of Personal Prcpetty in the ease of A. AV. Jones ra Sala Stevens and 43, F. Nichols, of June Terrn4lBB2, No. 86, will attend to the cltitie., of his, appointment at the Prothonotnry's Office in ConderspOrt, on Saturday. the 3uth day of May next at one °Meek P. M. Tho;e interested will attend if they think proper. Lands 111 V an I ed. 1n the Counties of Potter, McKean, Tinge. Clirton.and Lyroming, good tillable, roll ing Lands,' if snitable for .Agriculture, and Prices are low. They will be purchased for Cash, or its equivalent. Address. with par ticulars. location.. and character of Lands. with survey, with brooks, or .streams running through or near them, as to title: and quantity of Land &c. For particulars address, A. N.: ROSKINS, P. 0 Box 1017. Philadelphia., Ulysses School District Annual Statement, 1862. Rate of tax, 8 mills Amount of tax, $4BO 20 Received ifroin eollictors' and nn , seated lands, • ' ' .368 34 State 'appropriation,' . 75 20 Paid Teachers Salary, 375 00, Total paid for Salary and contingencies 425. 9! Paid Salary of Secretary, 5 00 Debt Cash on band • • $7 00 Due form Collectors, about 92 00 G. A. WAGONER. PreB. . A. BENNITT, Sec'y. April 24,.1863. ASHES. UGAIV MAKERS and HOUSE-KEEPERS sa%;h all your: Ashes carefully and free froth dirt as poisible. I will payi2 t 615 ets. a bushel for,them delivered at my Potashery. Want them In March and April. • LUCIEN BIRD. BroAliad, Pa., March 9 , 1863.. PLEDGE DIED : It. J OLMSTED, Auditor CIIRP.ENT. Corrected every Wednesday by, P. A. STEB BINS & Deidersin GroCerlesi - and Proviiions, _opposite D. F. GlaSsinlre's Coudersport, Pa. - • Apples, green,. bush., $37 to 74 do dried, " • 100 200 Beans, us, Beeswax, V lb., , - 25 30 Beef, - ' " 6 6 Berries, dried, ? quart 6 12t Buckwh'eat,'"V bush., ' ' '6O 75 Buckwbeattlour, 2 75 , . 3 00 Butter, 11 lb., 20 22 Cheese, ‘• . 10 12 • Cloferseed 700 750 Corn, V bush., BB 100 Corn Meal, per cwt., 225 250 Eggs, Ijl doz., 12 Flour, extra,. 13 bbl:, 800 900 do superfine ' " - 7008 00 ' Hams, 'll lb., 9 11 Hay, ,%1 ton, 12 00 14 00 Honey, per lb., 10 12i Lard, . " . 10 , 12/ Maple Sugar, per lb., 10 12 Oats, `V hushL,6 o 65 Onions, " , . - • 75i 100 ,Pork, 1,1 bbl., 17 00 18 od, ~do V lb., - 9 10" do in whole hOg. -, tl lb., 5 • G Potatoes, per bush., 371 . 44 Peaches, dried, ¶ lbi, 20, Poultry, .1 7 / lb., . ' ' 5 71 Rye, per bush., • BB 100 Salt, 11 bbl., 3 50 do /4 sack, - 20 1 Timothy Seed ' 250 3 501 Trout, per i bbl., 450 500 Wheat. e.'vl basil. 1 100 1'251 it)ii te :Pish; `ll bbl.-, 4 '6O b 00! For Rats, Tice; Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Moths in Pus, Woolens, &c. Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c. Put up in 25c. 50c. and $l.OO Boxes. Bottles, and ri;!slis, $3 and $5 sizes forlfutels, Public Institutions, &C. "Only infallible remedies known." : "Free'from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." *Sold'Whoiesale in all large cities. Suid by all Di uggists and Retailers every - where. • 1 lllieware 1! i of all worthless imitations *:,*See that - "CosTmes" name is on each Box, Bottle and Flask, before you buy. *,*Address Cleary R. Costar; *.,,..*Prrneial Depot 482 Broadway, N. Y. • * * *Sold by P. A:STEBBINS, & Co.; Wholesale & Retail Agents, Coudersport, Pa. aprlspd6m BLOOM OF ,ROSES,—for the La il dies,—at STEBBINS' NEW. JERSEY LANDS FOR SALE, Also, Garden or- Fruit Farms, . . Suitable :or Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Rasp berries, Straw berries, Blackberries, Currants, ac., of 1; 2i, 5, 10, or 20 acres leacti, at the fo,lowing prices for the present, viz: 20 'acres for 5200, 10 acres for 5110, 5 acres for Sixty Dollars, 21 acres for Forty Dollars, 1 acre for Twenty Dollars. Payable by one dollar a week. _Also,' good Cranberry lands, and village lots in CHET WOOD, - 25 by 100 feet,lat Ten Dollars each. payable by one dollar a week. The above land and hums, are situated at Chet wood, Washington Township. Burlington-Co., New Jersey. For farther information apply, with a P. 0. Stamp, tor a. Circular, to IL FRANKLIN CLARK, :No. 90 Cedar Street, NeW York, N- Y. UNT'S BLOOM. OF ROSES.—for the La:. Li dies —at . STEBBINS' To the School DirectoVs of Potter County: GENTLEMEN pursuance of the 43d sec tion of the Act of Bth May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in convention, at the Court house, in Coudersport, on the first 'Mon day in May, ISO being the 4th dai, 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 acquirement.;, and of skill and ex perience in the art of teaching, as County Su perintendent, for the three succeeding- years determine the amount 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. S. LEWIS, County Superintendent of Potter County Lewisville April Gtn, 1863„ auf UNT'S BLOW!. OF ROSES,—for the La il dies,—nt • STEBBINS' ESTABLISHED .1769. rETE it • LORILLARD, Snuff & Tobacco 1114kufactiire; 16 and 18 Chambers St., . • (Foraterly 42 Chatham Street, New Iork.)I Would call the attention of Dealers to the articles of his mattufActure, viz.: BROWN SNUFF. Maca boy, • .Deini,:ros, Fine Rappee, Pure Virginia, Coarse Itappe'e, Naehitoches, American Gentleman: Copenhagen YELLOW SNUFF. Scotch,! ~ H oney 'Jew Scotch, , 1 • High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch,' . Irish High Toast, : Fresh Scotch, or•Lundyfoot. • .* * *Attention is called to the large reduc• tion in prices of Fine-Cut Cliewiag and Snauk-1 ing Tobaccos, which will be found of a Supe rior, quality, . • - ' TOBACCO: SMOKING. FINE CUT CHEWING. • MONTSG.! Long, : P.A.L., S.Jago, No. I, Cavendish, or Sweet, : Spanish,' No. 2. Sweet &sated Oronoco, • Canaster,i Nos. 1 & 2 mixed. Turkish . . Granulated. Tin Foil Cavendish. N. circular of prices will be sent ',on' application..—Ali 81y SAPONIFIER! . The "Big Thine.' on . Soap, for sale at STEBBb;S' Notice. HEREAS, my wife, Deborah, Almina Carman, .has left my bed and bord; without just cause or provocation, I hereby caution all persons not to trust or harbor her on yuy Account, as I will pay 'no debts of her contracting. NICHOLAS LA.IIeiIAN. Whirtou Tp.i April 7 1 1863; _.• - : YOUNG AIITERIOA. AHEAD I ! OLD =ERICA BEIMID, GROGIWS AND ' PROVISIONS. GLASSMIRE &COLWELL AVING entered intola Go-Partnership are prepared to famish all goods In their line at Reasonable Rates nest Quality They keep constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of YOUNG HYSON; OLD HYSON, BLACK, AND" SUGARS: BROIV.N, LIGHT BROWN AND WHITE.! COFFEE: .1?70, JAVA, UNION,EYA — &c., if7t, ALLSPICE, PEPPER, ; CINNAMON, CRACKERS, VISIT, PORK, SHOULDERS, CLOVER, Arai TIM bTE k SEED IRON AND 3.IOLASSE SYRUP, PICKLES; CHEESE, , ,ORANGES, AND L4MONS,! ALL KINDS. • PLoITR, by the Barrel, Barrel, and Sank. Buckwheat Flour by the Sack Peed by the Hundred. ' In fact, everything kept in a good' GroCary. Store PRODUCE taken iii excklunge and CASH not refused: I L All .doacis Delivered witAin tAe Borough FREE OF CHARGE. N. M. GLASSMIRE, G. W. COLWELL Coadenspott,'A 8;1883 •1 Po reme, prep , Swee ter, • more ASIAN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is'un rivaled by any preparation Wore the public; of which the most skeptical .nay be con vinced by 4 single trial. Tl4s Liniment will cure rapidly andradi cally,lieheuiaatic Disorders of every kind, and in thousands of cases whore it has been used ft lia4 neVei• been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it wilt afford immedi ate rdlief in every 'case, however distressing. It *ill relieve the worst eases of HEAD ACHE in three minutes and is warranted to do it TOpTEIACHE also it will cure instantly. FOB . NERVOUS DEBILITY AND GGEN- EitAIL arising fromimprudence And of the ;ess, this Liniment is a most hippy and ling remedy.: Acting directly upon the ins tis Sues, it strengthens and revivifies Vstem; And restores_ it to - elasticity- and )11. PILES.—As ten eiterual remedy, we 'that it is the best know nr and we chal the World to produce an equal. , Every victica of this, distressing complaint ,shnnlif or ex unfai nervg the s‘; rigorl FO claim! lenge give imme will QU' times but a never JAPAN TEAS OteUr conq days. BRUISES. , CUTS, WOUNDS, SORES, ULCERS, BURNS AND SC.ILDS, yield read ily to the wonderful hen lingproperties of DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINI3IRNT, when used }according to directions. Also, CHIL BLAINS, FROSTED FEET, AND. INSECT BITE. AND STINGS. Dr. &TILL Sweet, of Connectictit, the Great Natti..l Bode Setter. • •- • . - Dr. Stephen . Sweet, of Connecticut, is known all over theiUnited States. .. Dr.gtepben Sweet, of Connecticut, Is the au thor. clf "Dr! St'reet's Intnllible Liniment.", Dr. Sweets Infallible Liniment Cures Rheu. matism and never fails. Dr.l Swee 's Wallible Liniment Is a cert a in remedy for Net, i.lgia. Dr.l Sweets Infallible Lininient Cures Burns and. Siialds immediately: . 1 . Dr.i Swee, l's infallible Liniment:le the best known . remedy for Sprains and Bruises, Dr.lSineetis Infallible Liniment Cures. Head ache immediately and was neYer known to fail Dr. l p'weet* Infallible Lininieill4Sfords imme diate-lei lief f o ur Piles, and seldom fads to cure. Dr. Sweet.; Infallible Liniment Cures Tooth riche i ;rineminute. Dr.! Sweet s Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and. Wound immediately and leaves no scar. Dr. Stoves s Infallible- Liniment Is 'the best roiled for ores in thd known world. Dr. S'iceet' Infallible Liniment flas been.used .i by m re than .a million people, - and all I , praise lit:, Dr.,lSweei's Infallible Liniment Taken inter• nally cures Oolic,Cholera Mortals and Cholera. ' Dr.Sweetr , Infallible Liniment Is truly a "friend. in need," and 'every fainity Should have it. at !And. i RAISINS, HAMS Dr. ISweet'fr Infallible Liniment Is for sale by all Drtiggisti. Price 25 and 50 cents. DR.! SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, as an external remedy, is witlinut a rival, and will alleviatic pain more speedily than any, .other prepalation. --Iktr all Rheumatic antf Nervous Disprders,it is truly Infaitilde,.and as a curative for Sores, Wound*, Sprains Braiseit.; - &c., 1 , its soothing, healing and pow erful streutring properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it a trial. OVer bee thousand eertifidates of remarkable cures performed by it within the liist two years, attest the fact. To /tone Owners I DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE • LINIMENT FOR HORSES is nnrivalled by any, and in all cases of Lameness arising from Sprains. Bruises orWrenching, its feet is rang-it:al and certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange,. &c., it will..also' cure speedity. Spavin and Ringhttne may be easily prevented and cured in tbedi incipient stages,j hut confirmed cases are beyond the possibility 01'.t RADiCAL CURE. No case of the. kind, however, is so desperate or hopeless butit • play be alleviated by this Liniment, and its fitithful application Will alwaYs re move the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with comparative ehse. • -. ! - ' p4ey-Hoi7se atmer 1 1 - should! have this remedy, at hand, for its timely pse a the first appearanc- of Lame ness will elfetually prevent those formidable disease's, to which all, horses are'liabte, and which kende''a so litany otherwise valuable horses nearly] worthless.. - . 1 ' -- I • NAILS CANDLti3 , ' ICEROSEI;TE, BOA J P, FRUIT of • Dr. SWEET'S . INFALLIBLE LINIM ENT ' 1' IS THE - •- -= - -S I OLDIER'S FRIEND, • I Ana thousands have found it truly, .A 'Friend in Need i ...1 . ,CA II T I ON. r -T o avoid imposition, ohserre the Signature and .Likeness of Dr. StFpheigi Sweet 4n' evelT label, I:, also "Stephen Sweet's Infalli ti b e Liniment" blown in .the gl4ss of 11 each ttle, tithout which none are genuine. 1 RIDHAIIPSON-4- C 0.., .I . Solo Proprietors, Norwieh,lCt. . IlifoßpAN-i ALLEN, - -Generil Agents, • • • 1 46 Cliff street, ,Neur York ' •%* old by all dealers evarywherek •' r ale.' . . . , ''* • • ' f DR. .SIFEET4S, I Infallible . LINIMENT ma _ . GREAT REREEDY • _ P.HEITMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, ,IBAGO. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, PAINS, BRUISES, WOUNDS , AND CUTS, PILES, HEADACHE, • AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND • ERVOUS DISORDERS. - • all of thin It is a speedy and certain athi never fails. -This Liniment is ed erom the recipe of Dr. Stephen. , of Connecticut, the famous bone set ed hhs been used in Lis practice for than twenty years with the most aston success. a trial, for it will not fail to afford diate 'relief, and in a majority of cases r ect a radical pure.. . . . NSY AND SORE THROAT arf3 some extreniely malignant and dangerous, timely application of this Liniment.will ',fail. to cure. ' It.. t . . are sometimes very obstinate, nlargrnent of_the joints is liable . to if negreetecl.. Theworst cases may be ered by this Liniment in two or three 1 I . -...: . A Mend in N'e.d. Try it. Money - Savettl. IF:41 net to read "this Coilium through titttti profit thor,e,ttif $13 9 000, WORTH Oj NEW GOOilig 111 Siminotts' 9SWAYO REM:MAID:a L 1 AT Mbolttiait or itrtast FOR THE TIMES MUCH LOWER , EVER. • . 11 AVINar formed. a connection with' • soma ofthe' best jobbing houses in New lrotic we shall 'hereafter keeli fl: full stock of Good' and shall al svaiya TiNpERSELL THE MARKET and on most Goods Will save ybu fiftyper Ct.; and on many, mach more. - 10 bales Bheetinp and .Shirtirigi irotri l> `to 22 'us., worth 30 to,4b, 3000 yds Sheeting fru Oheesci 'Cloth *if' 12 . * cts. wortlt ;18 300 pieces best Madder Prints Warraptedlasit colors, 16 *o 18 Worth 25 to 35 ,-; 1 100 . pieces Ilaniilton, Pacific and other good Delaines foi 16 to 25 Worth 25 to 35 ; New, styles, of dUuble width ,Alpa'cea Dritt4 Goods for 31 cts. Yd, cildinieeso centit worth now;63 to, 75 Double width Saxony Merino; 'half wool, 31' cts. worth 75 . All wool Merino, 63 cts. ! W6rth $1.25 A large stock of wide Scotch:Gingham only 3 etc. yd fidiaiaCe from Old priCes_ Good Tweeds and Denims for 25 cti. worth / 35 to ;lb ; Good Sattinets CaSsinieres and All other gOoki, equally as low , the line of Silks we hare, and shah kAfpri,' _ large 'tistortmen t; - good ' __for 63 cents •„. Black, Silk from 88 LIS. to $1,50; 'ROW woi 50 per ct. niore rtitir. BO 0 I r KS'- ' ' .: . , Sl' O. L *iaritt -,• : CL 0 THLV.G) In. this line•of our trade we can save yen it large per C. • • •• • :•.1 • Good Suits Black, Grey and others : 'Can't; Ves t,Pants, Hat; neket'Haildkeichiet i gra*ift, and Shirt for SlO to $l2 worth $2O. -- Good calf-BootsSor $2,50. , Good Women's Shoes for 75 ctil • • • GO4d 'Gaiteri foe 63 ets And, all other kinds of fine sPoos eirank as lon'. • • Gi.oceries * . • We can also sell you Groceries at - a, saWagibf at least 25 to 50 per ct. Good Tea of-ailliz. tra cfnalify for Si worth $1,50. Other Pod Teas from .0.1 - u -T5 cts - .. Good chewing tobacco from 35 to 56 In the line of Yankee Notiohe ive eaa say, you a handsome profit. • • ", HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Ace. . . . FLOUR, pORK, HAMS,' SEIOuILDERS by, ttio • ton or load at Wellsville price's. • • . • i l / 2d Now, to save answering the Maid- iii niviei as to 'who furnish US goods IA NeW Yeir ~- • enL; abiing us to sell at theSbirriCeSiwe Won re= fer you to • i • ,11r. Jason IT. Bookorer, cdnireote'd With rtire firm of Messrs. Clnflin, Mellon & CO-, 'cull: ti. The - largest house in the world for Diybri'dilsi.. , , Also, ,Messrs. Howland & LindsleY, 86 E. 83 Chanibers'st., ever eó famous for selling attlip arid givirig their friends good bargains. And the reason for our selling you so low, we nre supplied from, the e7tWosive establishment of Messrs. Longsthet ; Bra'dford & Co„ 348 Broadway, and froth the firm of 'Messrs. flaidwin, Stair & C 0..; Courtland St, jwo of the best cleohiiig houses in Neil', York..? Yankett,Notions apd.Faney. Gotais from J. Ileniy Smith Payne Fe Co., 34 . Courtlithd who are noted for giving their friends good bargains. . _ . • liardwarb from 31dig6n,Quackenbliiii Sr Co:, 20 Courtbmd St. . .- • . Crocliery from 'Mr. Oscar Checsraaia, 147 Duane' street; And the reason why we can always seli yoti Groceries solo* and pay you the .liiglibit price for.Buttcr, Cheese, &c., is front Outtibm nectioti with 31essrs.'Alirens k MithAVeq:Gro- , eel's and Coromissioia 31erchrintv, .263 Wash-' ington St. Now. all you that trat:d butter •to' send to New York, pr.any Other pioduco, take . my advice • and send to the . ni • and You will always'receive the highest price. ..1 , Do not be led away lip any false rfports . from jealous, neighbors. , All we ask is to come' and examine,-for your self and yoti will ba satisfied that trhat. *8 say we perform • Tours Respectfully; Ce H. Sinimonsy Oitiraoilfareh t 18a3.,
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