ir Et E - POTTER'COUNTY JOURNAL condeniport; Wednesday Main' g. igiy 6,1863: Local: and General, Collectois will please notice the adver tisement of Maj. J. M. Kilbourn. ..116rT14 Presbyterian Church in this place has procured a church-bell. ifir 'They are boring for oil in Tioga conn ty. Thp indications as yet are not very bright. ,The members of Co. A, 149th Regiment from Tioga couuty tare sent home nearly $2,000 to their friends. jar We charge for obituary notices. A simple" notice of death we publish free of charge. Seii—The President has issued Proclama tion agreeably to an act passed at the late session of Congress declaring that on the 20th day of June, West Virginia will be admitted as a State of the Union. Ita..The Treasury Department has decided that the measure of a tun, in matting the as sessments for the internal revenue, shall be 2,140 pounds, in all cases under' the excise law, unless the contrary is specified. ItEriltp. G. A. Grow has written a vale dictory letter to his constituents whom he has represented in Congress for the past ten years. Ile shows up. in beautiful colors the various phases of the Democrac) on the Slavery ques -lion. . • te.j3. W. Capron, late editor , of the West Chester Times has become one of the proprie tOrs of the West Branch Bulletin at Williams port. An able and rigorous writer, lie will doubtless prove quite an addition to the edi torial corps of the West Branch Valley. le ..A nets brigade was formed a few days ago iu the Potomac army, consisting - of the 145th Pa„ 53d Pa., 62d N. Y., 2 , 1 Delaware and 27th Connecticut Regiments, under coin mend of Col. Brook; of this State, and bears • the name of "Brooke's Brigade." It. is includ ed in . Hancock's Division. A correspondent writing to the New Yorklimes ['tom pear Chancellorsville,opposite Fredericksbnrgotuder date of Friday, May 1. says "Capt. Overton of Gen. Sykes staff was Wounded—not dangerously." Capt. G. 11: Overton, of this place, is on Gen. §ykeW staff and it is thought that he is the person here mentioned. The Pittsburg Gazette reports that two copperhead members of the Legislature were _asked why trey and their friends, while pro fessing to hate banks, voted. fur all thel bank bills that paused at the recent session. They Made answer, that the matter was tally talked up . in caucus, and that course taken in:order tai depreciate the currency issued by the goy ernnient of the United States. That statement is most likely true in ail its parts : and it shows how intensely hostile the lueofueus, as a body, are to the suppression of the rebellion. They recognize the fact that, the rebels are of their number. The Hun. Thoe. 31. Howe, of ..-i'llegheny. declines being a candidate fur Gubernatorial honors. Among the names mentioned by the Union men for that position are Hon's. J. P. Penny, W. W. Ketchuw, Eli Slifer, James H. Campbell, Galusha A. Grow, A. K.McUlure, Morton MCMichael and Win. M. Meredith. The most prominent man at the preSent time, • among the copperheads is Heister Giymer, of Berks county, one of the Senators Nyho voted to refuse the Senate Chamber at Harrisburg to Hon. Andrew:Johnson and cy.-G.). Wright in which to make Union speeches. His name is upon the roll of infamy, and we Only, hope kis party will he' foolhardy enough to nomi nate him,—as sure defeat will follow. The Quaker State is yet too loyal to endorse au -.undisguised copperhead. But we give his' party too much credit to do any such thing;! they will most likely nominate some roan who is half sheep and, half goat—a inan vitoui no! one will know any thing about before the election, but who is to "show his hatid" after. i - - tar The Wellsboro Banner givet us the credit of complimenting Guy. Seymour. We admire every man who does right, lad some of the acts of Gov. Seymour hare been such as to give the loyal people hope that he was true to the Government ; but a - shallow has been cast over the hope by his veto of the bill -allowing the solders the right of voting. Op position to this just measure has been and is one of the pillars of the copperhead party,and if he will thus give his support to thein,where can he be placed ? What is he ? ',Oval men find no difficulty in consenting to the! . soldirs voting—if any,class are likely to vOte right is it not reasonable to suppose they trill. Ills course is weak and vascillating—likekn April day, one moment bright and the next cloudy. And somewhat like the-Banner-ratan in know-, ing full well that copperheads will Meet the same fate as did the Tories of the Resolution,, he tries to be loyal but has not thecuurage , to break loose the bonds that bind hint. We do not know . what to expect from Ilia. will act just as it happens—if feartof part! i rules the hour, we will hear the hissiof cop- I perbcadism as in his veto message ; ut if lie' din work his courage up to the loyal point, he! has wit enough to make it known. Asa man! he is corrupt; as a politician, selfish bud un- i principled ; and as Governor, the tool l o l f mon-1 grel-headed politicians. , MA correspondent writing to 'n Vhiladel - phis paper says that the "last session of the Legislature was the most iniquitous and cor rupt ever known." Corruption and Treason went "hand in hand" in the Democratic: House, , and if: the Senate had not been composed of men of some respectability our citizen's would have been burdened with a weight of taxation such as never before emanated from a Penn sylyania Legislature. Let the people take warning from she past--let good Men be selected. Men who are not only loyal but who aro also honest. Let us have a body that will legislate for the people and not fur its pocket. In such a matter as this it don't make any differenee as to party. Either party has per sona ationg its members who are honnst and who have courage and honor sufficient to carry them through the breakers of "corpora lion bOeis." Take the record of the past winter' and if the "old mejnber" has bad sus picion cast ',pion him, throw him out next fall We see some few of our exchanges al - e getting into a fret about the conduct of. their Members ; we are not troubled in this way, and do not make these remarks for home eon sumptinn—Potter is pleased with. heriehoice and has no complaint to make. The charac ter of each individual member has its enct upon State Legislation, and that it may be Just and honorable it is necessary that the members be just and honorable men. Let the 1:leople throughout the State watch (public !pinion that it be turned into the right chan ;lel and that nun be seleeted to frame oar laws. PRICE CURRENT.. : -. -.' . . Corrected every Wediiesdaf by P. A. HTEB BINS.ck CO.,Metail Dealers in Groceries 1 • , .-; and Provisions, - opposite D: F. Glassmire'S Hbtel, - - Coudersport, Pa. . 1 : Apples, green, 11 bush., - ' $374 to 'T do dried,- .. " 1 00: 200 Beans,. u ' - 1 50; .2 00 Beeswax, `V lb., ' ' . 25 30 , Beef, . cc - 5' . 6 Berries, dried, 11. quart GI- 12} Buckwheat, g 3 bush., 60: 75 . .. . Buckwheat Flour; ' • 2 75, 300 Butter, 7 b3 lb., - 20. .22 Cheese, L. Cloverseed .. . • 7 utt ' 7 5 0 Corn,-13 bush., 88 • I'oo Corn Meal, per cwt., Eggs, Z 3 dos., • . - . 12 Flour; extra ' - 13 bbl., . 806 • 900 do superfine " 700 800 Hams; 14 lb., 9 , 11 Hay, '';63 ton, 12 00 ,14 00 Honey, per lb., - • 10., 1.2 i . , . Lard, " 10 ' - . 14 Maple Sugar, per lb., lO . 12 - Oats, 13, bush., ~ 60 65 Onions, " . 75 100 Pork, 13 bbl., ' 17 00 18 00 . 9 do 'V lb., 10 . - _ . do in whole hog, 7bl lb., I- . 1110 TIC LI Potatoes, per built., IS HEREBY given to delinquent Collectors 'Peaches. dried, -ia lb., 1 of Military Taxes that unless the amount I p oultry:7 e ib., )f such commutations, now due . by thew, are Eve, per bush., - paid over to the County Treasurer by next Salt, 11 bbl., September Court, according to the act of 21st I do `-13 sack, April, 1858, so that said monies can be appliedf Timothy Seed' • to the Relief Fund, agreeably to the supple- I Trout, perk bbl., went of said act, that it will be my dot) to jWlicat. V . bash., notify the,District Attorney in wilting of such i White Fish, 11 1 bbl., neglect; whose duty it will then be to collect) the fines and penalties imposed by law The Superintendency. -Pursuant. to an act of the Legislature of 1854 the gchnol :Directors. of „Potter county meti in Convention, in the Courthouse in Con dersporri.on Mot:IVO-y . 5DV 4th, for the purpose of 'electing ti petsen tti the office of County Superintendent _to serve for the . next three years, and'also &aide tile amount of compen sation for said 'officer:, 'The Convention was organized by blotting Maj. J. 'M. Km - nouns, President, and H. J. Olmsted and Thies White, Secrelarits• The compensation was fixed at $5OO - , pet year. The Convention then pro ceeded to the election of Superintendent: L. S._Robertson nominated J. W. Bird. Jacob Pert R. T. Clatlin. Semi Thompson " Seth Lewis. The following were the ballots : Lewis 38 38 37 33 37'36 34)535 40 Bird 26 2' - 23 21 20 19 21 19 13 3 Clain ; 29 .29 33,38 36 37 37 37 . 43 51 On the 10th• ballot 'Burs T. CLestait 'was deelnred - elected. i There Were 99 Directors present. DIED i At NeWbein N. C., Mnrch'3o, 1863. WILL: lAM 11. BIEITIIAN or Co. D. 85th Regimerit New York Volunteers. He enlisted from :Sharon township, Potter county, Penn•a. The following statement shovs the amount i due from the several townships in this Brigade: Collector of Keating for 18 , 30 ti 2 00 do i Wharton do - 95 • do i Sylvania do 7 o , i do i Bingham for 1861 17 7t. $ do • Hector do. l4 93 do PleosantVallev do 3 22 do Roulet tio 18 53 do i Stewardson do • 47 do i Sylvania do - 4 47 do i Abbott for 1862 12 87 do ' Allegany do 11 40 , do Bingham do 28 50 do Coudersport do ' 6' GO - - do-. Eulalia. . . do 5 50 do Hector do 26 83 do llorner do 2 37 do Jackson do 35 do Roulet do 18 50 do Sweden do _ 2 30 do • i Stewnrdson do 9 00 do Sylvania dO 1000 ' do j Summit do 4 751 do : Wharton do 8 951 The foregoing sums amount to two hundred; and nineteen dollars and twenty-four cents, scattered '!over twenty-three townships or already in'the Collectors hands : one thing is certain, his not paid into the Treasurer. It should be cheerfully paid that it may be dis tributed where it belongs, to the needy fami lies of our neighbors now in ,actual service. It is confidently hoped that no further action a - ill be necessary to secure the prompt pay meat of these taxes. -, JNO. 3f. KILBOUR.N, Brig.iae inspector 3d 8., 11th D., P. 31 Brigade Inspector's Cffice, Pike Centre, April 25, 18G3. COURT PROOLABIATIOh, VTIIEREAS the lion. Robert G. White, President Judge, and the Eons. C. S. Jones and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judges of the CourtS o Oyer & Terminer and General ! Jail Delivery. Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Orphans' Court and Court of Common Pleas for the County of Potter, have issued their precept, bearing date the twenty-first day of Feb., in the ,ear of our. Lord one thou sand eight hundred and sixty-three,and to me directktl,for holding a Court of Oyer and Term iner and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Orphans' Court. and Court Of Common pleas, iu the Borough of Couders port, on MONDAY, the 15th day of June next, and to 'continue one week : Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and ! there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rolls, record, inquisi tion,,.. examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices ap pertain to he ! pone. And those xvho are bound by their recognizances to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the jail of said count• of Potter, are to be then and there! to prosecute !against them as will be just. Dated at Commasroar. May 5. 1863. and' the 84th yearlpf the Indem ndence of the United Stated of America. I , D. C. LARRA Bar,. Sheriff. To I. l lllervous Sufferers fh p , rH IS ExEs. A Nervous Gentlemen IJF having Been restored to health iu a few da.ls, after undergoing irlf the usual routine and irrerrularevpensr:c modes of treatment. 0 without success ; considers it his sacred duty to coiumunicate to his afflicted fellow crea tures the MEAiiS OF COLIC Hence, on the re ceipt of an Addressed envelope. lie will send (free) n copy lof the prescription used. Di rect to DR. JQHN 31. DANGALL, 18t Talton stieet, Biooklyn. N. Y AdminiSlCator's notice. TITIIFHEAS. letters of admininistration on the estate of Thaddeus Darling.deed late of Allegany township. Potter Co., Pa.. have been issued to the subscribers in due form of law, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing theMselves indebted to said estate to make imwednkte payment; and those having claims will ptesent them, duly authenticated, for settlement;, RHODA A. DARLING, 1 G. PRESHO, f Admsrs Allegany. *ay 5 . 1863 -6,7 - 1 Lands Wanted. n the Counties of Potter, McKean, Tioga, I Clirton and Lycoming, good tillable, roll ing Lands, if suitable 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 kc. and quantity Of Land &c. For particulars address, A. N. 170 SIMS. F. 0 Box 1017. Philadelphia. Ulysses School District Annual Statement, .1862. Rate of tax. i R mills Amount of tax, $4BO 20 Received from Collectors and un seated lands, 368 34 .. State approp riation, 75 20 Paid Teachers' Salary,376 00 Total paid forSalarr and contingencies 425 9G Paid Salary of Secretary, 5 00 Debt - • . - Cash on hand 1 $7 00 Due form Collectors; about 92.00 t I G. A. W. GONER. Pm. A. Btxxs - rr, .Srey. . .. April 24,1863. For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bea Bugs, Moths in Pus, Woolens, &c. Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &C. Put up in 25c. 50c. and $l.OO Boxes, Bottles, and Flasks, $3 and $5 sizes for Hotels, Public Institutions, &c. "Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their boles to die." * * *Sold Wholesale in all large cities. Sold by all Dt uggists and Retailers every where. - * * *l ! ! Beware II! of all worthless imitations * * *See that "Cosren's" name is on each-Box, Battle ,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,Ta aprLipd6in UNT'S BLOOM OF ROSES,—for the La dies,—at STEBBINS' NEW JERSEY LANDS FOR SALE, Also, I Garden or Fruit Farms, Suitable for Grapes. Peaches, Pears, Raspi berries, Strawberries, •Blackberries, Currants, &c., of 1, -11, 5, 10, or 20 acres each, at the fo.lowing prices for the present, viz : 20 acres for 5200, 10 acres for $llO, 5 acs for Sixty Dollars, 2. acres for Forty Dollars. 1 acre for Twenty 15011ars. Payable by one • dollar' a: week. Also, good Cranberry lands, and village lots in CHETWOOD, 25 by 100 feet, at Ten Dollars each. payable by one dollar n week. The above land and farms, are situated at Chet wood, Washington Township. Burlington Co., New:Jersey. For further information. apply, with a r. 0.-Stamp, for a Circular, to B. FRANKLIN CLARK, No. 00 Cedar Street, New York, N. Y. ITUNT'S BLOOM OF ROSES.—for the lia-, dies,—at • STEBBINS' Auditor's Notice. Tlhe undersigned Auditor to make distri bution of the proceeds of the sale of Real Estate in the case of George For. M. D., Atlnis'r &c., vs Sala Stevens, of Dec. Term 1862, No. 58, will attend to the• duties of his appointment at the Prothonotary's 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. frhe undersigned Auditor to make distri bution of the proceeds of the Sale of Personal Property in the case of A. W. Jones as Sala Stevens and 13: F. Nichols, of June Term 1862, No. 86, will attend to the Iluties of, his appointment at the .Prothonotary'S Office in Coudersport. on Saturday the 30th day of May nest at one o'clock P. M. Thoie interested will attend if they thirili proper. • 11. J .OL3ISTED, Auditdr. lIENVS BLOull OF ROSES,—for t'he td- STEBBINS' ESTABLISHED 1760.' PETER LORILLARD, Snuff & Tobacco Manufacturer 16 and 18 phambers St., (Formerly 42 Chatham Street, Kew Yor).) Would call the atterition of Dealers to the articles of his manufacture, vii.• I ria Critqi SNUFF. • 3la CII boy, . Demigros, Fine Rappee,_ Pure Virginia, Coarse Itappee, L, Nachitocbes, Americari Gentleman, Copenhagen. YELLOW MUFF. Scotch, Hooey Dew Scotch, High Toast Scotch, Fresh Honey Dew Scotch, Irish high Toast, Fresh Scotch, or Lundyfoot. **Attention is called to the large rednc. Lion in prices of Fine-Cnt Chewing and Smok ing Tobaccos, which will be found of a Supe rior quality. TOBACCO. EXOZING. FINE CUT CHEWING. SHOEING.' Long, P.A.L., or plain. S.Jago; No. 1, Cavendish, or Sweet, Spanish, No. 2, Sweet Scented Oronoco, Canaster,; Nos. 1 & 2 mixed, L Turkish Granulated.: Tin Foil Cavendish. N. B. circular of prices will be seat on appiicatiorl.—Ap Bly , Notice. IVITEDEAS my wife, 'Deborah Almina Carman, has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, I hereby caution all persons not to trust or harbor her on my account; as I will pay no debts of her contracting, - NICHOLAS L.A.Me3IAN: - Wharton Tp., April 1863. - - yourt OLD GROCERIES PROVISIONS. 5 6 34 44 20 5 88 , 1 00 :3,50 20 2 50 50 4'50 500 100 r 25 450 500 GLASSMIRE &CCiLWELII, tjAVINd entered into a Co-Partnersl4 at'e prepared) to tin:nigh ail goods in tiieir line at Reasonable Rates They keep constantly on, hand a large and well selected assortment of YpIING HTS9N, OLD HY SON, SUGARS: MW WN, LIGHT Iy?OiVN, 4HD COFFEE: JA VA! UN.10,2V, RYE, ACC., ett.%, ALLSPICE, PEPPER,: CINNAMON, CRACKERS, FISH, : - PORK, SHOULDERS ; CLOVER, AND IRON MOLASSES, SYRUP, PICKLES; itt,ESE, ORANGES, ANi) SOA • 1 1 P, K ALL KINDS. FLOUR,, by the Barre; Half Barrel, and Sack. Buckwheat /lour by theßack. Feed by he Hundred. In. fact, everything I kept 'in a good' Grocery Store PRODUCE; takeU In •excbsinge and CASH hot refused. All Goods Delivered within the Borough I FREE QF CBARGE.' GLASS3IIRE,I Cotid . irrport, April 6, 1863 MEERIOA aD ti OA' BEM= AND ~. ~ =II IMII IMII IMII And of the I Very .Best Quality BLACK, AND JAPAN TEAS WHITE. EMI RAISINS, EtA3l§, TIMOTHY SEED ~ i AND =I NAILS IM=MI lIM CANDLES, KEIiOSENE, LMONS, FRUIT of , Ir 1 . G. W. CCrIiVELL DR: SWEET'S jnfall U INIMENT QT RENEDY •lIBUMATISM, 6 . '017, NEURALGIA BAGO. STIFF •Acx AND JOINTS, 'AIMS, BRUISES, WOUNDS AND - CUTS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL - RHEUMATIC AND I NERVOUS DISORDERS. ill For ail of which it is a speedy and certain tried)(, and never, fails. This Liniment is p epared from the' recipe of Dr. Stephen wee; i ci i f Connecticut, the famous bone set tr; an has been used in his practice for More tfian twenty•years with the most agton hting success. cIAS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN; it is lin •valed itiy any preparation befofe the public, o which the most skeptical may be con y need by a single trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radi- Ily, Miasmatic Disorders of every kind, and i thouiands of cases where it has been used It has naver been known to fail. FOR NEURALGIA, it wilt afford immedi ate-relief in every case, linwerer distressing. It will relieve iliq worst cases of HEAD- A HE in three minutes and is•arranted I i d it.. 1. , • vr TOO HACHE also it will cure instantly. 'OR NERVOUS DEBILITY AND . GEN. E LI ASSITIMg firising from imprudence I fiexcesb, this Liniment is a most 1)(1)30 and unfailing remedy. Acting directly_ upon the n - ousltissues,'lt strengthens and revivifies •thf, s:,stena,_ and restores it to elasticity and vigor. I . • FOR PILES.—As an .external remedy, we claim Uit it is the Best knovin, and we chal lenge the world to pro4uce ail equal. Every victim of this distressing complaint should gilre it a trial, r for it will not fail to afford immediate relief t. andin a Majority of cases fre Will eet a radical cure.„ . . - I . i4IIINSY AND SORE THROAT are some tidies eiiremely malignant aid laaUgirous, Fmk a timely application of this Liniment will neter fail to cure. F'RApiS are snmetimea,yery obstinate, anil enlargement of the joints is liable to occtir if neglected. . The worst cases may be conquered by this Liniment in two or three days. I . BRUISES ; „GUMS, : WOUNDS, sons, ULCERS, BURNS AND SCALDS,yieId rend ilylto tha wonderful healing properties of DR. 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'oft, thousand certificates' of remarkable cures p'erfOrified liy it within the last two years, attest the fact. To i Horse Owners ! • • DRI. SWEF.T'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR iHORES is unrivalled by any, and in !all cases o Lameness arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and !certain. Harness or Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, A.-c.,• it will also care speedily pa vin and Ringbone May be. 'easily prevdnted and cured in their incipient stages, but. 'confirmed. cases are beyond ihe possibility of a. RADICAL cane.. No case of the kind, however, is ,*desperate or likilieless but it may l be. alleviated by this Liniment, I and is'fait tai application will alivays re move the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with icomparative ease. - • 'Every Horse. Owner should have this remedy' at hand, for its timely use itt the first , appearance of Lame- ness will effectually prevent those formidable diseases, to. Which all horses are liable, and which, 'render so many otherwise valuable horses' nearly worthless, Dr. SWEET ' S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT • IS TUE soon 's yarerm, And thousands iiave fend it - A Friend In Need ! I I - . • CAI#ION.I.To avoid imposition, observe the Signature and Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label,& also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown in the glass of each bOttle,'-without which none are genuine. I RICHARDSON-A-CO:- ,Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct. - itiORGANAALLEN, General Agents, . I - 46 Cliff Street; New. York b all Jesters everywhere.. al6 4 : THE 10 bale§ Sheeting§ and Sbirtingsliiwa s ` - '18'36 worth 30 to 40 3600 Yds . Sbeeting foc Cheeie Cloth for cts. worth 18 , . 300 pieCes best Madder Prints' warrsiiitedfail - . colors, 16 . to'lB worth . .2s to 30 100 pieces Hamilton, Pacific and other geiiid DelhMes for 16 to 25 iviartb 25 to 36._ New 'style's Of : double width Alpacca Trkii Goods for'3l,cfs. • Worth now 63 to 76.. Double _width Saxony Merinii,.harf Weioi, 31 cts. worth .1 - 5' All Wool' Merino. 63 CO.:Worth 51.25 A large stock of Wide'Sceitch Gingham§ only 3 cts. yd adrlnce Troia old prices Good Tweeds and Denims for - 25 'chi. sorlb -, 2 -- z -- 71 ---- "artod"Sattinees,Casslmeres aridfillpflier c ocda - dcfnatry ttg - 11311 , " . , In the line:cif Silks we have, and shall keipa ldige assortment, good ColOia triya fcir 63 cent's, Black Silk frdin 88 to . $1,50, nor worth 56 per ct. 'More etet York. B'OOTS, SHOES, and a O riliair& - • -- 1 . In this Hite of our trade we can sari YlB II . large per ct. 1 ii - ' .• Goo_d Suits Black;.Grey.aii-A Ot ers •- . s & at, Vest,Pants, Hat, Pocket liandkerchief,etiival, and Shirt fcir SIO to Sl2 s worth S26J - Good Calf Honig fOr $2.5 . 0 _ .. GOOd Women's StiOCs for 75 Geriii Gaiters for 63' cts ' And all other lands cif Erie' shoes itt!itlly , as low. GrocerieAe We can also sell - you Groceries at 0.4. - ing of at leaat - 25 to 50 per ct. Good" Tea l Of an-ex., l tr:i quality for $1 worth $1,50. tither good Teas from 50 to T 5 cts. Gond chewing . tOacco'fiiarit 35 to 56 cts ' In the,line 'OT Yankee Notions we can says you a handsome profit. FLOUR, Port*, ITAIIiS,',IIO . I I IDERS by the ton 'cir 10 - ad at Tertikille pricer: goy, f 0 Eifti•e . - insticyt g'the man-, Ahmrtes as tit,who . fainieh ia - Iten , .ril rk, en abling us to sell - at theie e 411'.:1d re fer yea to Mr. Jason - H. Bookor t er. connected with the firm ,of Messrs. Clailin; Mellon Sc The largest house in the worliffair Also, Messrs. Howland Lau Chamfers sl., ever so anions fpr selling cheap and giving their friends good in . igains. And the reason for otir selling yon Clothing so low, we are supplied from the cy - fenpire establishment of Mea.rsJ, Longstrent ; Bradford LE Co., 348 Broadway, ifrul from the fiew_tirm. oi'Messrs. Baldwin, Starrlt Cd., poilAland tic 4 two of the best clOthingrhthise's 1 1 / 4 e;• York.' , - Yankee Nations and Fancy CoOd.- froM•./. Henry Smith Payne & Co., 34 ColVtf.nd Si.;' who are noted for giving their frftVrs good - L ' bargains. • Hardware from Morgon,Quacketibbh *Co., 20. Coortloid,_St. ' • • _ Crokkeiy front Mr. Oscar Checifium, 143 Duane street._ - ••• And the reason why.we can alfiltys sell yon groceries so low and pay y:fm, the highest - price for Butter, Cheese, Jtc., is Siam our con nection with' Messrs. Ahrens ilnlinken cers and Commidsiod Merchantr, 255 Wash., ifigtan St. Now all you that..have - hutter to send to NeW York, or I%' other produce, take ray advice and send td' ihem and you wilt always receive the higheit price. ! • . - ' • • Do_iiitlie led aWfij , false reports' from jealous neighbors. i!All we ask is to come . and examine for yonr_self'and_yoil will. hi satisfied that what we say we perform. CS Ho I 5t13.1: Save& OE2 Fall not id -, read •tlids P throinti and profit fitercibt: $ 15 9 0 * IVORTIUOR NE W GOODS AT Simmono 6S*AYCi REGULATOR El iteta4 FOR THE TIMES Mi& LOWER TELei zvEa, nAVLNG formednonnention Kith toini of the best jobbing hoasep in New York we shall hfe 'after keep a full stpek,:of-Goodi and shall' •ays TINDERSELL THE lifißkET and cu. __out Gocids will invo.yOu firty-por c*' and on ninny, 'mach idol•E. - , HARDWARE, EROCEERT; Tours Risiiectfull; • EMI IME 111
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