Jinr,o*a.u-ikilln-c-NEW GOODS.JusT Received from New Yoi'k,-a general assortment of springand summer style ofBONNETS*of every description, plain and embroidered,’ at prices from 3 shillings to #5. Men** Caps, Pur, Silk, Wool and Straw Hate;'Silk and worsted Bar ages, suitable for party dre*'seaBoots and Shoes, Drugs and Me-’ dieines, Townsend’s and Bristol’s Sarsaparilla, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, cross-cut Saws,' Brush scythes, lt;fcc. Bird cages,’ Game-bags, Powder, shot and caps' srd a large variety of Fancy artF les, toys and jewelry, books andstationery, Harper’s Magazine,’ (monthly) Albums, school 56oks,' raney a^d common envelopes, let-;ter and fancy note paper, goldhing, (latestr-3 .IFlrpens, ready-made clothing, (latest style) crockery, lt;fec., all of whieh: will be sold as cheap as the ehea-pest.All kinds of produce taken in exchange—^ lumber, lath, shingles, e. bought at thb highest market price.E. R. SMITH, York street, one door west of the National Hbtel.'Manitowoc, April 22,1854. S2'rrp3!! j__