=SZE IBM ),.611.i gitx*-:.4*.litioili A Department of Agriculture. Thefollowing is• a copy of the Act to Departmetii.orAgriculture at the seat of ilivernment as it passed Coo . Fat: Be it enacted by the Senate. and House of kepreeentatives of the Ciiited States of Anierica in . Congress assembled ; That . there: s hereby established 'at the seat of governninnt of the United States' . a De partnient of Agriculture, the general de signs and duties of which shall be to, no quiro and diffuse among the people of the . United States useful information on stab . • jects connected with bgriculture in. the most general and comprehensive sense of that word; and to procure, propogate, and distribute among the people netv and.val uable seeds and plants. . SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, . That there Shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, a "Commissioner otAgriculture," who shall be the chief, executive officer of the Department of Agriculture, who shall bold his office by a tenure similar to that of other officers, appointed by the President, and whO shall receive for,his compensation a sal ary of three thousand dollars per annum: SEC. 3. Arid; be it further enacted,. That it shall be the duty of the Commis ' siciner of Agriculture to acquire and pro. serve in his departinCut all inform:Alen, . concerning agriculture which he can ob . . tain by tneaus of books and correspon dence and practical - and \ scientific ex periments,kaccurate records of which et perinients shall be kept in this aim) by th., collection of statistics and by any nth: er appropriate means within his power; to collect, as lie may be able, now and valtrable seeds and plants l; to test, by cultivation, the value of such of them as , nary requite suc h 'tests; to propagate such p l ow be worthy of propagation, and to distribute thein among agricul turists. 1: 4 1e shall annually ,make a geo l ieral reportin writing of his acts to the Presideutrin which he may recommend the_ptiblidtion of papers forming parts of or accompanying his report, which re port sdtall also contain an account of 'all, • tuodeiis received and expended by Ile shall also make special reports on'par. ticular subjects whenever required to do so by the President or either House of conuress or when ho' shall think the subjteti in Jtis sliarge requires it. He &bailreceiveand have charge of all die . , property of the agricultural division .of the Patent Office in the Department of the Interior. Ile shall direct and super intend the expenditure of all money ap propriated by Congress to - .the Depart. meet,;and render account thereof, and also ofiall money hercrofore appropriated for aeiculture and remaining •nnexpend - ed. And said Commissioner' may send and receite through the mails free of charge, all communications and other matter pertaining to the business of his departmect,• not exceeding in weight. thirty : two ounces. SE;: 4. And he it further enacted, That the Commissioner of AcricultUre shall appoiut a chief clerk, with a salary of two thousand dollars, and such other employees as Congress" may from time to time provide, with talaries . corresponditos to the salaries of situilltr'ofScers in other departments of the government; and lie shall as Congress may from time to tint() . Provide, employ other persons, "for such: time as their services may be needed, in cluding chemists, botanists, entomologists.' and other persons skilled in the natural sciences pertaining.to agriculture. Passed the House •of Representatives February 17, 1862. • Attest : EM. ETHERIDGE ' Clark.. . - A;CERTAIN CURE ECM SCROFUL,V— NichUlas Lon worth, the factious million airo and winegrower of' Cincinnati, pub• Brim a cure for scrofula. The directions be gives are the following: • Put two ounces of aquafortis on a Plate' on which yciu have two copper cents.— Let them remain from eight to tweet'- four hotirs. Then add four ounces of clear, strong vint.gar. cents and all in a large mouthed 'battle, and keep it, well . corked • Begin by pouring four .drops in a feaspoonful of rain Water, and apply it to the sore. . Make the appliea: tiou three times a day, .with a soft hair pencil; or made - of soft rags. If • icry painful add a - drop or two of water As • the sore Itells,apply it weakr;r. , Irequest editors is alr.Paris of the Union, and abroad to copy this, and to re publish it quarterly; it•niay save many lives. • Citicinoati i Ohio. N. LONGWORTiI. Cattle aid Sbleep.:F.e_c4lrg, The Greeilel4:(Mass,T,),Farmere Chili lately met b exchange opinions as!to the cow pari t lye proftt , in feeding,d ffere t ant"' mats. It was admitted all round that owing to- the...great facilitics forbringing cattle from the far weal- at' a- io*: , rlce :and -in great quantities, at all times in 66' year, cattle which had roamed on the litatres, costing Government price, 61.25 per acre, and fattened upon corn. Worth teri cents per bushel, or distillery slops ma 6 at the ..ame rate—we here could nut compete on pastures worth 630 per acre, and eon] 75 cents. The general inipreSsloa was 010 sheep feeding was the most profitable, though sothe famers, with 'good feed and great skill in buying and feeding, made cattle feeding to a limited extent a payingbusi- QM In the conversation-there was, as there must always. be, an tincertaintyiin the statements made. fretn• Wahcof .•cditiVeni euces to weighing and measuring But one farmer knew anything by weight of the amount of lily I; fed out, and In chat instance he bought, four tons and (moved which all admitted ,cauSed a loss of from 10 to 12 per cent. [ ' But one farmer present had fed sheep much, and his experience was Several years since. lie thought he got S 1 per bushel for his corn, while in feedihg Cat tle he got bet'so cents. lle fed One lot of 31ermoes; averaging about 100 ,pounds which more than doubled in value. In mid-winter he found that 100 sheep ate a ton of hay and seven bushels of grain (cord and oats) weekly. lie euhsiders sheep manure to be Worth twice as much as that from cattle: ' • One or our must sagacious farmers and - best feeders said he had often wade $5O advance on a pair of steers fed froin Feu. ruary to May or Juno lrt. A calenlation being made of the feed, howevcrj 'would only-give him at that $W per ton or his hay. and 70 cents Per bushel Or corn: leaving half a dollar a head over for a margin of profit, bcsijes makintt; better inan i ure Several instances of great pin and re turns of feeding cattle were mentioned of 700 pounds and 900 pounds iu the ter, and of 6100.t0 $l5O advance' on one winter's feeding, but these scented to be exceptional cases. One farmer: had a pair of six-years•old: cattle gain two year's feeding 1300. pounds, in growth and fat.' The Sectary observed that it vraS shUwti by chrmical analysis that the ittatui:el from sheep was much more valuable than that, of cattle. 36 pounds of sheep dung he':ng equal to 100 pound; of that from matte. lie noticed that not much had been saidi of the value of the Manure ! made front high feed; as compared withl that from comnion dry food. The care ful analysis of Prof. hawcs of England, the best agricultural clietnist in the king.- dom, showed that the manure'tmide from a ton of cotton-seed meal was worth as much as that made from 4.3.5 tons of meadow hay ; linseed meal next, then . wheat—lndian corn and turnips S'ome exceedingly interesting experiments of Hon. John 'Brooks:of Princetort,.madc in 1852, showed that cows, fed with hay alone wade 2 44 100 pounds of solid ma nure to each pound of hay-eaten, drink ing from two to three times as much weight of water as they ate of hay . . Fur mars 'do not sufficiently appreciate the money value of , the liquid manure. A cow voids annually . aboutl6;3oo . pounds Id urine, which curtains 961 pounds of solid matter, worth 'just - as much as Pe ruvian guano, which at $6O, pet ton makes the annual value of the urine of one cow 52g,83, which might all be saved, and Would beularge parentage of her work's. NEW PETTICOATS.-A novelty in pet ticoats has recently been adopted among fashionables. For till but dre'ss,i . the white petticoat has been discarded for one of alapaca ; and they have f. great ad vantage over the linen or cotton ones, in asmuch as their tire . lit:bier and do not lose their stiffness: 'Of course, it the dress be grenadine, barege otother. clear texture, the pettico'ats past be Oldie saute color. Their atie made very full and gored, and have a broad black ribbon 'or velvet above the hem ; sometimes there is a triutuiing of gathered ribbon put on the vandykes. - .The dresses are invaria biy caught up at the sides to show this undet .. .petticoat. Wde'n.:JtJa oil.neceS nary . to match the tint of the dress, a stone colcif. is the bes-rgliiide Venezuel l a .is again involved in civil war, and the whole. _angepopula ion has been called to arms. The Bugle Calls! The,Wai has Begun! A War of. Extertnination, against Bad Teeth, Bad Breath, Dimmed Gums, Toothache, Ear !' ache; and Neuralgia. • ! butt ATILI,ERY Wm.. B. ilu'rd's DENTAL . Tit EA SU itY : A complete-set- of Remedies'for PRFSERVING THE .TEETH: PURIFYING THE; FiREATII AND MOUTH. nud CURING 'TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. . CONTESTS: • • , lir. Ourfra. c4ebrattd MOUTH W.4SH,I bottle. Dr. llurd'.6fitegualed TOOTH PO 11 7 DER,1 box Dr.l.lord'sinagic TOOTHACHE DROPS. I box Dr.iHurd'e UNRIVALLED NEURALGIA PLASTER. -.; . • Dr. , Hurd's HAXUA Lion the Best Neand of Preserving the Teeth, including Directions for the Proper Treatment of Children's Teeth, FLOSS SILK for cleaning between the. Teeth. • TOOTH PICKS, etc.. etc. . Prepared at Dr. Ilurd's Dental Office, 77 Fourth St.; Brooklyn, (E. D.) Price,!,UNE DOLGA II; or, SIX for $5. The Dental Treasury makes a package eight inches by Ave, and is sent by expriss. Frill Erection for use is on each article. The following articles we can 'send separ ately. by nO.ll, viz: The Treatise on Preserving Teeth sent, post paid, on receipt of Twelve Cents, or four stamps. • .The Xearalgia Plaster, for' Xeuralgia in the Face, NerVous Headache. and, Earache, sent, p-stpuid, On receipt of Eighteen cents, or six ,stamps. • The,Netiralgia and Rheumatic Plaster (large siv..) for pains in the Chest, Shoulders, Bacc, or any part of the body, sent. post-Paid, on receipt of Thirty-Seven cents. Address , Win. B. Ilurd & Co. T ibune BOildlngs, New York Dr. Ilurd's MOUTH WASH, MOTH POW DER, rin“GOTHACIIE DROPS cannot be sen by mail, but they can probably be obtain ed at your Drug or Periodical Stores. .If they cannot, send to un for the Dental Treasury, price, One:Dollar, which contains them. • NOW. ARE DR. KURD'S PREBARATIONS GOOD 9 The best evidence that they are is ; that their firmest friendiand best Patrons hie those who haVe used them longest. DR: WILLIAM B. lluito is tut eminent Dentist of Brooklyn freastuer!of the New York State Dentists' AsSociation, nod these preuantions ha ve.been used in his private prictice fur years, and no leading citizen or Brooklyn or William burgh questions ;their excellence, while eminent Dentists of New York recommend them as the best known to the profession. Without the aid of advertising, dealers have sold them by the gross. The Editor , of the Brooklyn Daily Times says : "We are happy to know that oar friend, : Dr. Hurd. is succeeding beyond all expectations with his Mouth Wash and Tooth Pitwder. The great secret of his kuect.ss rests, with the fact that his articles are precisely what they, are represeAted to be, as we can testify from their long use. The well-known P. T. Barnum writes':---'1 fou'nd your Tooth Powder so good -that my family have used it all up. We find it the best Powder for the - teeth that we ever used. I shall feel obliged if you will send me anoi her sbpply at the Museum at your convenience, with the bill." Dia their cost is so . small that every one may test the matter for himself Beware ";the'ordinary Tooth Powders Dr. Ilurd',._t -r t;3lh Powder contains no acid, nor alkali,Wor charcoal, and polishes without %rearing the enamel. Use no other. WHAT DOES DR. HURD'S REMEDIES EFGECT'! Dr. 11114., Munth Ir Lilt and Toth Powder will give vouug ladies that finest charm in woman-- , i sweet breath and pearly teeth. ,Tiy them, ladies. Dr. Mouth Wash and Tooth Potivb•r will clean,e the mouth from all foul exhila tions. and if used in the morning, will make the breakfnst taste sw'eter andlhe day begin more pleasantly. Hundreds of persons: eau testify to this. Try them, gentlemen. Dr. llurd's :11unt/t Wasii and Tooth Powder are the best preparations in the world for cur ing run eitc.vrn and giving firmness and health to the gums. Hundreds of eases of Diseased Bleeding Gums, Sore Month, Canker, etc.. have been cured by Dr. llnrd's astringent wash. uurd's _Youd: If and Tooth Powder give an additional charm to courtship, and make husbands more agreeable to their wives and wive s to their husband's. They should be; use‘t by every perkm having ARTwc[AL, TEETH, whibh arc liable to impart a taint to the mouth. • Dr. Ilard's Toothache Drops cure Toothache arising froin exposed nerves, and are the best. friends that parents can have - in the house to S'ave,theirlehild ren from tortue and themselves from loss ',of sleep :tad sympathetic su ff ering. Farmer and Mechanics! you , mnnot well afford . to Ireglect your teeth. Fur a trifling. sum, von :ean now get prestfratives, than *hid' Rothschild or Astor cnn get nothing better. Remember that Dyspepsia and Ont-f -stimptionof the Lungs often originate in 1 , 47, 7 leR 'of Tekh: Send for the Treatise 071 Teeth; and read Dr. Fitch's observation on this sub ject. If fob late to arrest decay in your own teeth:save 3 our'children's teeth. • Neurolgia Plasters. Pr. Kurd's Neuralgia Non-adhesive !'lusters ' are ike most pleasant and successful remedies ever prescribed for this painful disease. The ; patient applies one, soon becomes drowsy,fallS ' asleep, and awakes free from pain, and no ; blister or ether unpleasant or injurious con sequences ensue. For Earache and Niirvoiss llea - ditche,; apply according. to . directions, and relief will surely follow. Nothing can be ob tained equ a l to Dr. Ilurd's Compress for Neu rtilgia. Try them.• They are entirely a novel, cartons, mid original' preparation, 'and won derfully successful. They are of two sizes, oee small,frir the face, price,ls .ents, and the .ither large, kir application to the body. prici. 37 cents. ; IYill be mailed on receipt of price and ate stamp. WHAT ARE THE PEOPLE DOING The Atneri l can people are intelligent _enough appreciate preparations that contribute so melt to the; happiness of those using them. and they witiat them. Every mail. liiin4s tatters—some ordering the TREATISE': TEETII, some the NEURALGIA PLASVER - S, and not a few ehclosihg 37 cents far the Mount WAsn, to he sent by mail; bitt to those we are compelled ta'reply that it is impossible to send a half pint bottle br mail. The people want these Remedies. 117 w will supply them? Now is the , •• Chante for Agents.. Shrewd agents ' can .make a small fel tune in carrying these articles around, to fittuilies. Th e Dental Treasury, is the neatest article that niiin or woninn can carry around.. ,Send f oiie :any: see, or, better, a dozen, NVl.ieh we win sell as samples for $7.., WM. B..HARD & CO. Tribune'lluildings, New York. -That-remittances may be made with eon& derice:W. B. H. & Co. refer to the -Mayor- of Brooklyn ; to G.W. Griffith, Presid't Farmers' and Citizens! Bank, Brooklyn, and to others. ' 'A'dllititisttitiortgilito WHEREAS, letteriC of administrationon the estate of HARRIS! ELLIS, deed)! late of Harrison Tp.; Totter leo.' liave;beenl granted - to:0e kib - syriberAii - dne for* of Taw,; notice is hereby. gWenl.to all-Persons knoviingl themselves 'indebted. to said lestate, to make immediate, payment; thce;e havingelaims will preseht them dulf:authOticated for Set tlement. . W. RllRTlS,AdminiStrator. - 3lM.ep 31, 1062 • -„ NOTICE is herebyi given that the under-I signed have been Idulyqualified as' Ex ecutors or the estate 'of Jolai Dgight, deiffi,l late of Hebron township. Potter-county! Pa.,l said executors residing in the townsh!ti of Hebron, county rtforesiaid All persons hav-1 lug against the estate of saiil..iccedent are requested to make l known the same to said) executors without , 31ARIAII pwrorq, Ekeentrix, NORMAN pIIVIGHT, Executor. Coudersport, Pa., , eb.,B. 'G I 2, 1 Notice,: WITEREAS letter 4 rtestimentary to the es 4 tate of John 0 lospy, late of. Sylvania township, 'dec'd, • have been !granted to_ 1 the subscriber, all .oersinte' indebted' to the . ; aid estate arc requested46, ! !make !inunediatellayl meat, and' those haviag e1:11164 or deniantli against the state of the said decedent, will make known the saine! without delay to i' 1 . "ROBERT: YOUNG, Pxeetitor. Sylvania, Potter co d , Pa.,llar.'W ! , , __! _ • ; Administrator's 100 OTICE is hereby givenolint le!tters of Ad; 114 ministration on !tbe.estate 9t . 4PEIN, BENNET, late.of Bingbam totrnsbip, Potter county. dee'd, hive : been granted to the sub; scriber by the Register or Patter county,; to whom all debt due to :said estate and claims against the same, tutiit be presentedfor SetJ.• tlement or payment. WI. P. COOL. 1 Hebron, Jan. 8, 180. : " AdriCri Dissolution . . . OF Copartnership . 1 The copartnership here, existing tinder t e firm of euluell & I..yrnan is this dity 4z:solved by mutual ecin.i. sent. The outstanding concerns of the: firm will be'adjurted 0y13.', , 5. Colivell k. C 0.,, whe will use the signa!tn4 of the jfirm i . ) ligilida4 tidn. . • 141: S.: GOLWELL. '; 1 ' 1 11.111,11.16, LYMAN, wEsTuN 1 . 3110'5. Roulette, Feb. C. 1502 Cti-P ii!rsi ariilipl - I • 7111 HE undersigned liilve . thi; daY .formed . I I 1. Copartnci's.hip,untler -tht: firm . of B. ,SI Colwell & C 0.,. and will continue Cle businesi beietoforeconducted lily . Colniell .4: Lyman.; i • !.11. S.-COLWELLI .. I IVESTC:sI 131.40'5.1 ,1 • 'Roulette. Feb, 6. 1662 ;, - • , TAB HEROES OF !PEACE! „ I AND TUE ,w,Artt , E. Anthony, 1i0.591.,8r0adc97, 'New York, IS now publishing, in additinn to other' pnij trdits The celebrated colleciiun knoiru in EiLi rope and America as Brady's.llationll i'ho'toijraphiclr' ortrerit Caller; iuip hich is. included Pnrtrititsof nearly all the prominent men of Americo, not excepting Jeff, Davis, Gen Benitregard, Floyd. and ia ho'it dpi other confederates. price of poqraits, per dozen. Can he sent by Scenes of the Witr for file Union, . . arc published, card size. and in Stereocopte form.. Also, • : • viPws.cif ;^ Paris, Lor;• IStereoseopie views.of scenes in Paris, lion T • don, and in other parts of Engliind and France in!Scotlanti, Ireland, Wales. Holland, Switzer; Lind. Spain, on the Rhine, iuj Athens, Egypt; l'iirkev, the' Holy Land, China, India, Cuba' ? a , Fc , ad infinitum. , -ons Stereoscopic V iews are' Ourlnstantan-ons v Is The Greatest Min,ler of the ztge. These are taken in th?. flotietli, Part Of a second and the rushing of water,the tnoring:Of 161 . 1/4 or the .march of au army, does not in the leaSi alrect the taking of these views. I They ar t e sold for $3 per dozen. : We hare also on hand and tnanut'acture the 1/4gest assortment of:Stereoscopes, l'hotOi graphic Albums, and ! Photographici faterials irk the United States, and perPps inlthe world Catalogues, containing list of4ll our Por'4 traits; Views. StereoscPpes, &,c.; sent tree mail, on receipt of a stamp. E. ANTHONY, 50t; Broaawayi Liyly near St. Nicholas II d'el, Nev York. ii The Great Cause of HUNIAST !'III§EIIY. I • Justpubli.hed in it sealed envelope, price 6cti A Lecture by Dr.Ctn.vmtwsk, on the Causi, /-* end Ctire of Spermatorrlimai consumpl i : tiOn, Mental antiP! , ysical DC)lility,Nervousl ne3s, Epilepsy; Impaired Nutrition of the 110,4 dj ; Lassitude.; Weakness of ihe Limbs and' flack: India osition, and incaPacltifor Studii and Labor; Dullness 'of Applelmnsion ; Los of Mentor.% Aversion to Society ; Love of Sol 4 itnde; Timidity ; Self-DistrUst r'jDizziness l Iteadache .; Affections of [Bei Eyes ; Pimples on the Face, Involuntary Emissions, and ttiexl nal Incapacity ; the 'Consequences of Youtlil fill Indiseretion, • This Lectitre ellrly proves that the above entnenited,ofteu s May be removed witiMut medicine and with= out danaerous surgivattiperations,;and should read by every y.ni4o and eVery!rnan in th 4 land. Sent nntlerseal, to arty address; in :a plain; seated envelopi• on-,1"4: receipt- of shi cents, or two postage 'stamps,' by addressing,) _ Dr, MIAS. J 10. KLINE, I 127 Bowery, New York, Post * Offire 458Gi • r . NAT RONA. COrs.L OIL WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE • arid equal, to any Kerosene. 1 ' 1 - 1 WHY buy an exPlUsive Oil, when a few cents more,per furnish'you perfect Oil? Alail.Loulw by • 1- P4IN'A SALT MANUF ACTURING CPYPANY, No U 7 Walnut' Skieet, Philadelphia, Feby. 1: 18G. ly • SAP d'AIRE LLt i oisTiritit I THE FAMILY SOAP ISEAV:ER.. . All Kitchen Grease can be inade into'geod SOAP, by esitig Sr ponifi , !r . . DIRECTIONS ACCOIiPANYiNG EACH pox iso:tp is as easily it, 'as making • • .ai enp Ol'eeffee. • . ' ManuCdctured only bv,the Patentees.: • PENWA SALT MaNI7pACTII4ING compANIT, 3 , .;u: 1,27 Walnut :4 treet, philadelphiu. I L'Feby. I:, 1862. ' 'l'lllY The Rochest,er Straw-Cutter . g ti.ltsTED a: KE4'IY,, Coudersport:'ha, Ur the exclusive agency for this..cele'Orate machine. in this county.. :It, is covenienri d - able, And' CII F.A.P. L , , ' bee.: 1 , , 1860.k12 A , ILf -r"-----771 _DVERTISE in the JOgliNa. , ,Itis the o - 11. iy paper in Potter'conniy; find' is n goo dl through which to reitchiliopeciple f oil districts 1 I ' 1 ' - 1 jar'Subscribe for the JOtft L. • ' NEW' I , hly - 4 Important toitlio Indica DOMIEtiI ; E 4 KEENT HEMMER AND OIELD R BAND-SEWING, . TB, ljustAlHT th i ng'? fur all', use the needle This rrmai;kabke Simple and tiovel invention anvil o'ne. - half the labor of !ninth-sewing, aaiticon3, pleteJy pratectS the.ifingeti from - the.pOlnt, of the, needle; and . wakes a ;peat and uniform hem while the operator is iieking. •119 I.AtDY ,tiotti.'n BE WITHOUT IT I 'is ihenp, simple, beautifal, and useful. The Trennner and Shield will tie'sent free of charge on receipt of the price, 25 cents. - . Enclose, stew for, descriptive circular and terms.. , . H I' ALSO; : • • • I DOVOIM METROPOLITAN SKEIN-WEINDER • .AND ; I Sewing-Bird Combined . Is an "article of real Merit: It is used iur the Purpose of winding i skeins' of Thretid, Silk, Cofton,Yarn, floss. Worsted, &c . . It is readily adjusted to the work-table; and will befound indisPenslible all 'using the above !articles, tieing a Useful; and invaluable appendage to the ewliig-Bird. . Prica'so Cte to'sl according to Style an'd $l6O fierfl Month' can be 'Real *e.d by enterprising, Agents (wanted itfevery town and:Uounity throughout- the United State And 'Canada,} ; selling. the above al-tides, as dales are rapid, profits large, and has tid com petition. A liberal discodnt to the trade. I Addredi A , H..1)0 - vvnei, 442 13roaclway,•New 'York, Patentee :and Side Propriifor. N.B.—General and exclusive Agencies will be granted on: the most libral terms.—ibtl93m Siibbith 50'601.001. 11146:2. 75,00 u CDPIES ISSUED THE FIRST Twelve Months of its publication. It! is an entire New.WOrk, of nearly 200 pages,;Many Of the Tunes and Hyffins were written eXpress- Iy for this Yolitme. It will soon be as popu lar as its; predecessor (Bell No. I) which has run ';up to the enormous number 01'525 000 dopies in b 6 amiths, 'outstripping any Sunday School Book cif its size, issued in this country. Also both Volume - are bitund in one to . ac commodate schoclswishing them in tlint,fOrm. Prices of'l3elliNo. 2, paper 'covers,•ls i ' Cents, £l2 Per 100. 25 cents. $lB per 100 . Cloth bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, $22 per 100 Bell Nc.i.l, paper covers. 12 :cents, $lO tier tOO '!Bound, - 2,d 'cents, $lB per 100. pioth hound entbosjed gilt. 25 cents. $2O per 100' Bell 4 rind 2 bound together, 40 cents, $3O Per 160. 4 25 copies furnished a(tlie 10u price. Cloth:hound' embosSed gilt. 50 i:enti, $4O per 100. Mail postage free at the retail price. HORACE WATERS, Publ:Sher. i • No. 481 Broadway. New Fork 1 itinc scamot., BELL, A NEW SINGING BOOK FOR! : PAY SCHJOLS, ‘ called the DAY SCHOOL] BELL is now reatly.Hlt C:ontains alniut 200 iiitges of choice' Songs, Rounds. Catches. ;Piletts. Quartetts. and Choruses, - many Oftliem Written expressly for this work, besides 23 pages of the Elements of Music. The : . Ele, Tents are' o easy find progressive, that ord". nary teacher 4 will find themselves ,intireii successful in instructing even young 4'etioh l rs to sing correctly and smeatiticall: , while the tittles and words embrace such a variety ut livelY, attractive and soul-stirring muldd and sentiluentS, that no trouble will be:experi °need in !indtiling all beginners to go Ou with ic:tl in aCquirimr b skill in one or the most Iteauty-ituproving.fhap:piness yielding,ilandll order-producing exercises of Schoorlife. - simplicity of its elements in iitriety mind fidaptrttion of music, land in excellentle nn.d bomber of its songs, original. seleeted,:find:'adapted; it claims by Mitch to excel all'ammpetitors. It will be found to be the 'hest book ever issued fur Seminitries, Academies, Mid Public Schools. A 6.4.s.rtm pageS, elf the Elent ?tits, Tunes, and Songs. :Ire given in ii!cireular ; send and get One. It 1: 11011 A CE! WATERS, Author of '7Sabhath;School Bells." Nos. 1 ittiti of Whiell.,have had the enormon4 sale 0ft155.- 000 in 30 Moilths. Prices. paper covers. 20 (lents:, $l5 ped 100 ;.13urnd, 30' cents. $22 per 100 bound, embossed. gilt, Cents; S3o!per 100. copies furnished at.,oe 100 Price. Stalled tree at thu retail price. HORACE WATERS, ' No. 4811 Broadway, New York. 'l, SON ETU FOR Tll E '{'DIES!!: A , iSEC'ESSI'iIi IN EVERY 11:4)1;SEllala) I. '36oss's; causi,Ers is Anieltie4n Cement Glue. ' The stronge:4 (;ice in ti.e Por: Cone/ding 11',.0d; Leither,, , Olass Poeedu • 1 A(itbititer. Boise. Coral. etc. The' onlk article of the kind ever produc ed tvilf withstand Water, Iv :pj• '1 1 EXTRACTS • "Eyerhniiiekeeper should have a supply ofJohns'ik Ciisley's 'American Cement Glue ." 4—Xem T6ek Times. ' It) is 'sp cOtivenient to have in the house." Express. alwasS ready ; this commends it to everybot4.";,- 2 ,41V. T. flidepeacien : "We OM.; it, nlid And it as .useful in our house its water."— Wilkes' spirit . of ii4e Times Price ?A Cents per ,801 l le. Very liberal icanctins to Wholesale Dealers. TERMS CASU. . . , IM.,FOT sale by hll Druggists and Store keepers generally throughout the country. JOHNS CHOSLEY, , (Sole Manutbcturers.) ' 7811Villiato Street, New lf,wk,• (Corner of Liberty Street .) jY.9ly • • 11101tACE ltir !ITEMS 'PIANOS. - MELODEONS, ALEXANDRE ORG.:Vs:ST - Ain T..GII.4IERTik.,CQ!'S celebrated IEOLIAN PIA NOS..are the fittest instruments for: Parlors and, ChilrelieSl now in use. A largei assort- Ment caiebe seen at! the new 14areroilins, - 481 ERGAD,Wit between Grand and :Broome Strebts, which will be sold at, extrenielx low triers. IPIANOS and MELODEONS front sun dry Makers. new . and second hand. to' iet . ,.and r. utlallOrcdlif 4)l:v:based, ns per agrt e neut: reiei: . ed for the same. secontijitand Pianos and Melodeons at greU,t bargains, pries front $25 tO $lOO. Sheet, Nlttsie,lMusic , Books, and all kinds of ',‘lnsic.Merclit,indise at, War prices. 110RA:DE WATERS.Agent. A ; dminiidratorls Notlo. I'ATTERS of Adininistiation On the ; estate In..d of S. )WHITE, late of Whitesviile,.Alle gutty :connt3l'N. Y, baring. been granted to Hie; nudersioited, Persons haying 'claims agaltastlsaid c i estate, are requested tri keseOt then' to:bans.fOr - liquidation . and 'nil persons Owieg said estate are requested to make im mediate payment tri him. • : f I HORACE. COBB. .Sod 0: 1861 • fIR. - JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES for sale as • STEBBINS. JONES'COLU* NEW GOODS AND, SOMETHING ELSE NEW ! ! r E subscribers at their OLD STANDON MAIN STREET, El COUDERSPORT, Offer to y their 'old customers and tho poblio . . generally; for Cash, United- States Treasury Notes (which by the way are taten at NJ' IVbrat, Cl)rn, Oats, Buckwheat, B9tter,Cheett, Hides-; Pets, Deer Skins, and all other kinds of Skins, such as Calf. Skins, Beau, Bess, Venison, and some Other things that can't be thought of, k LARGE AND WELL•SELECTED ASSORTMENT 'UF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, =I - . i)EAUYiIIADE CLOTHING GROCERIES, , ti Hats & Caps, Hardware, DRUGS Si MEDICINES, 'Paints, Oils, and Dye Siefi's, Together with some of t 1 best, ' ... Fur superior ttheOil Creek or ildioete Oil LAMP SOAAMP FIXINGS, POCKET CUTLERY, Also a few more of tiose Superior CANDOR, PLOWS, - SLEIGH SHOES, GLASS, SASH ? PUTTY, INK, PAPER, ENVELOPES, And otb kinds of WALL PAPER, WINDOW CURTAINS •; ..And °fli@r articles which iiiiie_alone for- bids us tv mention, all of which will be sold as low as the WAR PRICES will ailowfor'strietly READY-PAY!! And for those articles we take, the high es:t market, price will be paid. We are limo General: Aierits for DR. D Family Medicines, DR. j AYERYS 'Medicines, I • BRANDKETII'S .Pills, KENNEDY'S Medival Discovery, And all the standard Nedileinei of the nay CALL AND SEE! c. S. & E. A. JONES. N. 8., The pay, for the Goods must be ee hand when i the Goods, are delivered, as we ore fletermined to live. to the, motto of 'IV ss q Yon Go." • - Amone thing more: ' TheJadgrnents,wites and book accounts which ive - have On baud must be settled and closed op immediately or we fear they will be increased faster than the nsuel rate of interest. Pee 11 P.ROVISIONs i Iron, Nails, STATIONARY.
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