= =MEI El .11,,WARRINER, jeweller and WEitchmaker, LOCATED on Main St.. opposite the Court House, Coudersport, Pa. • Clocks, Watches, &c., Repairea on short notice and warranted to give satisfaction. A good assortment of " CLOCKS, WATCHES, and - •4- . , JEWELRY on hand.' Cheap for CASH and warranted as represented. As an even exchange Is no rob bery, I will give you time for Money': Coudersport, Dec. 16, 1861 . , STIIIOO Main above Third St., COUDERSPORT, PA. M. W. MANN, PROPRIETOR. 11101 .11100 KS, S, GLOBES, BLANKS- • • DOCKETS-• LEDGERS DAY-BOOKS- RECKEI4-BOOKS; MEMORANDUMS, PASS-BOOKS, - DIARIES, PORTFOLIOS, HERBARIUMS, LETTE' 7 .-BOOKS INVOICE-BOOKS. 'Greek, Latin, French and German Text- Books. All.,School Books used in. the :Count!) -kept on hand, or imnzediately - p‘rocured when desired. -‘ Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when desired. • A good assortment of Paper, E . n'velopes, Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials, Water Colors, &c. ~ .BIBLES„ T ES'FA RENTS, PRAYER HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds. MUSIC-BOOKS AND . SHEET-MUSIC, Slates, -Rulers, Balk-Gammon Boards Chess Alen, &c. PRODUCE of all kinds /taker in exchange for-Books, &c. [ll-341 IrWi OLMSTEI3 & KELLY'S STORE can alw43 be found the best of Cooking - , Box and Parlor STOVES. Also, TIN and SHET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, ' . Agricultural Implements, such as • PLOWS, SORAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &e. THEIR WORK .* !Omen made and the nuiterial grit Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put!up in any part of the County—Terms easy. • Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Cotidersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-•50 patitt,ss TliE undetsi,tned it mild respectfully inform the surrounding community that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by John S. 31ann, where be is prepared to do All kinds of Harness Work on the sliortest notice. LONG STRAW COLL ARS, also kept constantly on hand. These Collars are a superior article, and need but;a trial to insure thei success. lip azring done in good style. • Sure r• es, Martingale-rings`, Hames, and Hame straps, kc., kept consta tly on hand. • The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. S. P. MINAR. 'CoL:dersport Oct. 16th, IS6O. The Great Cause o i f Ht MAN MISERY. Justpulculished in a sealed envelope, i'rice 6 cts kiLecture by Dr.Cm.veitwen, on the Cause and Cure of Spermittorrhoaa, Consump lion. Mental and Physical Debility, Nervous . ness, Epilepsy ; Impaired Nutrition of the 110'- 41y; Lassitude; Weaknesr of the Limbs and Back: osition, and incapacityfor Study and Labor; Dullness of Apprehension ; Loss of Memory; Aversion to Society ; Love of Sol itude,; Timidity; Self-Distrust; Dizziness; Headache ; Affections of the Eyes ; Pimples on the Face , Involuntary Emissions, and Sex ':V.ll.l Incapacity; the Consequences of Youth ful This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, often self-aMieted,evils may be removed without medicine and with out dangerous surgical operations, and should he read by every youth and every Mari in the land. bent undersea', to any address, in.,' plain, , sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents,. or two postage stamps, by addressing, . Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowen., New York.. 1 4 0. a (Mier ISrrc :SSG FOR SALE dirt to exchange for Horses, Wagons, Stock 'I) Good Notes or Judgments. A raluable Farm situate in Harrison township, Potter Co. Pa., lying on the oldrState road. l"ading from Spring Mills to Harrison Valley and Westfield Pa. Containing about 110 Acre's, about SO Acres improved and in a good state of culti vation. on which is erected a large Frame House, good Barns, Corn House and other necessary out-buildings, a good Apple Or chard containing some twenty different kinds of Grafted Fruit. Shade Trees o hc. 'pie above Farm lies about mile from Harrison valley. miles from Westfieldond 6 nsiles frcim Spring Mille, and is a good Stock and 'Gri* Farm, and will be sold so that any one thitt ban mitke a payment of 3-or 4 hundred doilais down. :can make tl e farm pay for itself with his la bor. Price, $2,500. for particulars inquire of Peter Simmons now occupying said farm. or 0, H. Simmons, Oswnyo VillNge. Pa, C. H. SIMMONS. Am. 15,,1841, =EZiEMI The Bugle Calls The 'War has Began: , A War of Extermination against Bad Teeth,' Bad Breath, Diseased Gums, Toothache, Ear- _ - apb,e, .aad Neuralgta, _ 4 - ;dun 4LT/LISItY 18 132 4 ;:Wni: B: DENTAL _ TREASURY • it complete set of Remedies for. PRESERVING THE TEETH, PURIFYING THE , RREATH AND MOUTH.. Mid • CURING TOOTHACHE' AND NEURALGIA. EOM Ini CONTENTS: i s 'Dr. Hurd's celebrated MOUTH TVASIIJ battle. 'Dr.Hurd's unequaled TOOTH PO IVDER i I Gz .Dr.llerersmagic TOOTILACHE DROPS,I bz Dr. Hurd', UNRIVALLED NEUR4LG ' • PLASTt.M. • . . Dr. Hurd's:MANUAL on the Best Means* Preserving the Teeth, including Directions for ..the Proper, Treatment of children's Teeth. FLOSS SILK for' clehning bilieern the Teeth it TOOTH PICKS, etc., etc. - Prepared at 'Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, 17 Fourth St., Brooklyn; (E: Price, ONE DOLLAR; or, SIX for 85. 11 , The Dental Treasury makes a package cfight inches by five, and is sent by express 11 • Full .lirection for use is on each llrticl.ll The,Tollowlhgr artiales We can send separ ately. by mail, viz: ' I The Treatise on Preserving Teeth sent, ptmilt paid, on receipt of Twelve Cents, or' for, it stamps: The Neuralgia Plaster, for Neuralgia in tie Face, Nervous Headache, and Earache. seat, rstpaid, on receipt of Eighteen cents or EaT stamps. i• • The•Nr- us and , Rheumatic Plaster (larr _-e•Neuralui... ~.: . ..._ ..‘rFe sizi,) for pains in the Chest, Shoulders, baO l i:, or any part of the body, sent post-paid. on receipt of Thirly-Secen cents,. . , . , Address Wok. ! . Hurd Sr. Co. T,ibund Buildings, New York. Dr. FlUrd's MOUTH WASH, fOOTH POW DER, and TGOTHACHE DROPS cannot be sent by mail, but they can probably be obtain ed at your Drug or Periodical Stores.. If they cannot, send to. us for the Dental Treasury, price, One Dollar, which, contains them. ARE DR. HURD'S PREBARATIONS GOOD 'I The best evidence that they arels,Altat their firmest friends and best patrons are those who have used them lOngest: Da. Wit.LtAlt B. Huso. is an eminent Dentist of4.lrookly freasuter.of the 'NO,: fork State,ll Dentisl - Association, and these preuarationg him. bec used in his private practice for yea4s, and 4o leading citizen of Brooklyn or Willi4rnsburg questions their excellence, ' whileii erainet t `Dentists of New York recommend theM as the best known to the profession. :Without the aid of 41fertising, dealers have sold them 'v the gross-. Li The Editor of the Brooklyn Daily Timis say 4: M "We are happy to know that our friend, r. Hurd. is succeeding beyond all_ expeetatio s with his Mouth Wash'a.nd Tooth Powder. Tl'?"e great secret of his success rests with the faiit that his articles are precisely what they. 4'e represented to be, as we den testify froM the# long use." 11 The well-known P, T. Barnum writes :—"I found your Tooth POwder so.good that n i' firmily have used it nil up. We find it the best Powder for the teeth that we ever used. 1 shall feel obliged if you Will send me anothl.r supply at the Museuth at your convenience!, with the bill." But their cost, is so small that every%o may test the matter for•himself Beware of the ordinary Todth Powders D Hurd's Tooth Powder contains no acid, nOr alkali, nor charcoal, and polishes without wearing the enamel. Use no other. , WHAT DOES DR. HURD'S REMEDIES EFGECT 'll Dr. Hurd'a Mouth Waah• and /both :Pritedr will give young ladies that finest charm trt woman—a sweet hreath and pearly teeth. TtY them,,ladies. Dr. Hurd's Mouth !TlTcmh and Tooth Poirdor wilt meame the mouth from all foul exhale. Lions, and if used in the morning, will mak'', the breakfast taste sweeter and the day begin more4pleasantly. Hundreds of persons can testify to this. Try diem, gentlemen. Dr. Hurd's ..Vuudi. . Wash and Tooth ?louder are the beSt prepirations in the world tbr cur ing BAD anEATH and giving firmness and Oealth to the gums. Hundreds of cases of Disea,eil Bleeding Gums, Sore Mouth, ! . Canlier,i etcl, have been cured by Dr: Hurd's astringentiwash. Dr. Hurd's .;fouth Wash and Tooth Pozcdt give an additional charm to eourtshil , and make husbands more agreeable to their r wivtis and wives to'their husbands. They sihould be useu by every per Son having ART. 143.9,, TEETll, , which are liable to impart What lb the mouth. ,1 . Dr. Haiti's ToothaqicDrops cure Toot arising from exposed tlerves, and are friends that parents Can have in the hol save their child renfrOin tortue and theft): from loss of sleep and sympathetic sti; Farmers and Mechnics! you vannbt afford to neglect your teeth. Tor a 1 sum s you can now get preservative's, which Rothschild oi;;Astor can get n better. Remember that Dyspepsia andl stimption of the LutMs often originate i • legit of Teeth. Send for the Tref) tile on Ind read Dr. Fitele.s 'observation on titi ,jeci. It too late to arrest decnj io ycitt teeth, save your children's teeth. Neuralgia Plasters. Dr. Durd's Neuralgia Non-adhesive P aster:, are the most pleasant! and successful rejoediei ever prorwribed fur this painful elisease. The patient applies one; soon becomes droWsv,fallS asleep, and awakes free from pain. ad no blister or other unpleasant or injurious con. sequences ensue. F4r Earache and N Headache, apply according to directio I relief will surely foll Ow. .Nothing can tained equal to IYr.:44timrs Compress lb' rolgio. Try them They are entirely a curious, and original preparation, and derfully ;successful. I They are of two oae small, for the fai.e, price etas, other large, for application to - the hod Will be mailed on teceipi of p 37 cents wie :dump WHAT ARE THE PFOPLE DOING The American peopile.are intelligent e o appreciate preparations that contrite much to the happiness of those ,using and they uant.theml Every mail brii esters. some ordering the TIMATISE some the tinnrucntAlPLAsritts, and no closing 37 cents fir the 31ouTu Way.: lernt by mail; hut to those we nre con to reply that it is impossible to send pint, bottle by mail. The people wen,, ithmedies. Who will supply them? No ' Chance for Agents. Shrewd agents can make a small fcir carrying these articles around to faiMili Dental Treasury is the neatest article man or woman can carry around. 8 one and see, or, better, n dozen, which, sell as samples for $7. WM, B. HARD - • Tribune Buildings, New, Tbat remittances may be made withl dente. W., 8., H.. & Do..refer to the 31, Brooklyril td G.W. Griffith. Presid't F" and Citizens' Bouk,.Brooklyn, and to =`,= HIE NOW. : . 11 01It. and e ob- Nen novel, size .d tle Prl " i ce aid ougn ate so thetn hgs FEETII, a fe l a to bj pellGd the,qe is the une I‘l s. Tb, that and I I . e CO. l or,, cot:Ott tor, run - r j . UV. - - - pßoseturtlB - :7 TEE NEW YORK EVENING POST, A Diiily,Sezni-W!ekly,and Weekly ,iewspapei. FOR;THE UNION AND THE w:AB. NO COMPROMISE OR SYMPATHY WITH. TRAITORS ' this well-known journal is now in the sixty first, year of its existence. • It has always been a leading journal of the city,- takilig part in all the discussions of the day, and uttering its sentiments ;with =dot, fearlessiipaii and in dependence. Freedom now and forevei,has been and will continne to beim motto. 'The Principles by which it, is guided are : A strict constructioi3Of the Constitution, Economy.ir,,Goveanment, So Political lobberY, Honest Men for Office; The Suppre,sion of the Sleet Power, Free Soil and Frce Speech, and the prosecution of the war againFt treason until . the last rebel has laid dOwn his arms. - But the EVENING Posr, while it is fearless in did expression of its opinions,.aims chiefly at being a goad newspaper. it will contain full accounts of all the interesting occurrences Of the day. embracing Ist. A Complete History of the War. 2d. Political Documents. Reports of Meet, logs, Speeches and Proceedings of Leg- . . islative Budies. : • 3d. The Latest Markets, Commeicial Niel ' ligence, Reports and List:: of Prices. 4th Europe n News— •Advices by the forewu ' , ! steamers. letters from our oWn curres- pondents. nd extracts front English ad translations Croat continental journals. sth. 'l%liseellnueous " Reading, Poetry, Book Reviews, Tales, Anecdotes and Gossip. In short, it is the design of the editors to make the EVENts4 Posr the - BEST NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTRY. Nu pains of 'abet: and no expense In money will be spared to accomplish this end As the Dully Evening Post circulates more hugely. primps. than any other city journal. among' merchants. capitalists, bankers, bro kers, lancers, manufacturers and, business men - generally, it has always been 4 roost eli gible adcertiiing medium. But since .he war its circulation has cm , rmonsly !inmeased, which fa4A oilers additional indadements to those who wish their business made The Sinii,ltree4:lg Evening 'Poe, published regularly on Tneinlays and FridayS, contains all the reading matter of the Daily Evening Pmt. and the latest news, by telegraps and mails. The Weekly Evrning Post. published every Thursday, 6 edited with especial reference to the wants of country readers, and besides. all the articles of general interest published in the Daily Evening Post, contains a complete digest ofthe pews of the day. and an Agri cultural Colima, devoted to the interest and instruCtion Of Farmers. It contains forty long cuiumn.i of reading matter every week,making IT AN ADMIRABLE FAMILY PAPER • • T11:11S: Daily Ei . ening Post. Single Cc py.,one year, in advance • $9 00 Three ' copies, in advance , i 250 u Single cop2,-,per month i 75 • Semi-Weekly Evening Pos Is published every Tuentay and Friday. Single copy, ,one year in advance TWO eqpies, " Five copies, " . • Ten copies. ; " ; 00 Weekly Evening Post 1 Is pUblished every Thurnday. • • Single copy, 'one year, in advance 2 00 Three Copies,. `' 500 • Five copies. . i 8 Ou Ten copies, ! 0 I 12 00 Twenty copies. " , 20 00 Any larger ottrab.er at the rate of Si per'year. 'SubScriptiOns may commence at',:aty time. Pay alwayB in admice. Any perscin sending -us twenty-or more subscriberi will tie entitled to an extra copy for his services ; !or for ten subscribers he trill receive a copy for sot months. When s club of subscribers L., been forwarded. additions may be Made to it on the same terms. It is not necessary that the, tneinbers of a club should receive their papers “t Ilse same Posbdlicc. Each subscri ber's name is printed out his papei.! . Clergy men are supplied at the following rates : Daily, per annum - - $6 00, Semi-Weekly, per annum 2 00 W i eeklY. per annum 1 00 • Money may be forwarded at our risk. -Spe cimen copies sent free to all who desire it.• . 11 - 31. C. BRYANT gr. cp., office of the EveniniPtal, 41 Nassau street, corner Liberty ;NiewYork TAE HEROES OF PEACE, AND THE HEROES OF WAR E. Anthony, N 0.501 Broadway, New York, non• publishing, in addition to oilier por traits; the celebrated colcction knoWn in Eu.- rone and America as Brady'.y National Photographic Portridt Gallery, in which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent men of America, not excepting Jeff [Avis, Gen B'eanregard, Floyd. and' : a host of ocher confecle:rates. Price of Portraits, $3.00 per dozen Can -he sent by mail. Scenesinf the Wiir for Union, r are published, card size. and iu•Shereocopic form. Also, i . Stereoscopic views of scenes in nris, Lon don, and in other parts of England arid France. in Scotland, Ireland, Wales. Holland, Switzer% land. Spain, on the Rnine. in Athens, Egypt. Turkey, the Holy Land, China, India, Cuba, Sze , &c;, ad infinitum. Our Instantan-nus Stereoscopic Views are The Greatest Wonder of the Age. These are taken in the fortieth part df a second and the rushing of water,the morineof leaves or the March of an army, does not in the least affect the taking of these views. They are sold for S 3 per dozen. We hare also on hand and manufacture the largest assot:tment of Stereoscopes, Photo graphic Albums, and Photographic:Materials in the United. States. and perhaps in the wdrld Catalogues, containing lists of all our Por traits, Views, Stereoscopes, Sc., sent tree by mail, on receipt of a stamp. E. ANTHONY, 501 Broadway, jyly near St. Nicholas H:ltel, New York. NATRONA COAL OIL ! , WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIPE I nd equal. to any Kerosene. WHY- hily an explosive Oil, when a few cents mere per gallon will furnish you with a perfect Oil? MAL; only by ? EIN'A.I3ALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Nol 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia: Feby. 1. 1862. ly rhe rh - Rochester. StxaW-'(.:utter. 41,518 TED & KELLY, Condors:lion, have tllr the exclusive agency for this celebrated naebtne, in this county. It is corolent, du •ble,-and CHEAP. - Dec. I, 1,860.712 perSubsoribo for theJOURNALL. • ' '"1', 4 1 ..-- btimnii*o Nit*. '1 :: -.' luglayuorimittoltiti o ... -,- -. 1 .NOWNEWS.PATENT HEMMER Nll 1 . _. YOB HAND4tittliTh I I i',. ~ I ISl!just.the tbizig" for all *hot thol Ape Ale... This remirkablysimAriricfaoiii ~ '. : ' UPI sayitir one-halfthe labor of hand4sew,ili" - ,`stilt emli , tileteli protects- the fiit t gei-frooi . e poll*. of. tha needle, aind , usake4 a neat 'a al 'itnifor hem while the opemtoria oewirty 1„ .1 , 1 f ;NO LADYSEitteI.I) ss:' *IT El ll* ./T. It is cheap, simple, beautiful, and . sefol. . The Seamier and Shield arilibe'sent le s KplArgi ; 1 on receipt of the price,: 25 ve s i,; ,- 1 Enclose stamp for descriptiVe, circOtar arid terms:'. ' " - - [ i I ili ~ 'i• -: i - 1 . ALSO, .• ' 1 i • !* - 1 ObWNER'S METRuPOLITAN SKEIN-Vi4iNDER - Sewing-8111E Combined " 1. Is an article of real merit., - It isotsedifor,thel purpoSe of winding skeini of •Threat], Silir,l Cotton, Ya rn, Floss. Worsted, Ail It ittreadily I adjusted to the work-table, and . , ill tielbaridl indispensable to all ; using the are ietiClei ~ being a Useful . and invaluable Fettling* to the Sevytt.g-Bird. , .• I. I [ Prico 50 eta to $1 according to Sty ant; Mirth: . i $1,50 per Month can 1 e 'Real . . ized by - enterprising Agents (wall' town and County througlionithe and Ganoda,).. selling the abord sales are rapid, profits large, Anti petition. rA, liberal:discpuntjto .Iddres- A,,IC IYo 1 .. 442 Ildradwlq, 1 • Patentee and Solel Pr I N.B.—General and egelasite .., be granted on the most liberal te. Sabbath' School atill.) 15.006 COPIES ISSUED TH Twelve Months of its pablicitti entire New Work, of nearly 2* of the Tunes and HicrinS werewr ly for this Volume.! It will soon lar is its predecessor Bell No: run up to the enormous numb copies in'36 nonithS, ont.strippin School Book of its Size issued is Also; both Volumes are 'hound " econtmodate schoylswishing then Prices of Bell No. 2, iiaiter coy per 100. Bound, 25 cents Cloth bound embossed gill, 30 100 Bell No. I. paper: corers. per,loo Bound, 2U emits, $lB pe bottud einbossed gilt. 25 cents. Bells• Nos, I and 2 bound togettld $3O per 100 25 copieS' furnislidd price. Cloth bound eMbossed S4O per 160. Mail postage freer: pride. HORACE WATERS. No. 481 Brbriowiy. 1 NO. 2. I q PIRST ! it is an i:iget Min en txpress be :is Aar , tNl,ieh ,ii 1157.1 04, Aii‘[SUlSli.6 [is 101211liri. 1 on i , ) :IC: I Clip fora! . .'i , ., 1 et-itt4, .8 tier 100 1 . 11.- , .V.:2.: II -1.1 t ced;... ....101 r 101. t'lol 11 : 1 20 1 er,1.:., , A etlii.r, t evq;:l,, .urnisli i d II tliel: oci -atbossed gl t. 50 re t -I. .it po,tage free it r tti... 1:i:.:.4. ,AACE WATERS., Ilitd:4ll,-: No. 481 Brtl.l.lww.' , Jew h• .rk 1 II . ~. , 'TIE DAT 5C4104)1. A Ni.:SV- SiN . GING HIiOOK SCIIIJOLS,'caIIed the PAY is now ready. It c:mt.iin. of choice So . ngs, A t iind, C .lel Trjis, Qua - rtetts. t'119,11 ,, e , .., written expre.sly , for' Illi wor pages of.the Elcinent< mints are so , easy and progre.4:i nar'y teachers will' find iheuis; i+ sticbeSsful in instructing•even .oti to Sing correctly scienlitiralll nines and words embru ce such attnli•lire and itial-stirrird sentiments. that , no trouble :will • enc l eil in inducing all bei;iimers to zeal in acqiiiri;ig in one o health-giving beauty-improving. yielding, and order-producing. school life. In simplicity of it, variety awl adapia.itUt t.i ~ :td-, n in , excellence tiit - 1f...n 're t• selected, and :.daptcd.it vl ut•l ••.• ti excel all competitors wiii!ne the 'best 'nook ever !ssiivd 1 0.111 Academies., acd :icilooks - IA l i fcw, -tut; plei page. of the Dept ”igs; given •i tt e it cireular Igelt - ttoe , It, P.compile•l by, HitliAGE W.N•TINttil of HlStbhatli-zieltool Bell NJ. 1 ,lid 2 . 1 11 8t: which hart, had rh,, .355 1 .1: 000 in :;0 moath, .I'rices p i!),!r cuv r ! cents. $l5 per .10' , :‘ B••••• 11•1. 30••,•ut.- 4 itt•ti . A n • ia 100 'cloth bound. einho ,, •••111 0 svt*• , f'l l t $3ll per 100 '25 c•I;t 1 .••• 1 , ftrn ••I'v••I • 1:1•• foot . price. tree at ill.. ;it }e . • 'Hi kRACE WATEI i',tld4orr, No, 481 Br.adi. Nkvi ' 3 00 5 00 • • 12 00 (PIETIIING FOR!TE11 . 1; A NECESSITY IN' EVEII.Y E14)13.4010LD1. 7 - - JOHNS k t_3l2lltiLErg 1 Ain.erVean Cernent The stronge:q Ultie itt the For Cementing ,Pit , t/r4 ivory; Chinn,, ilfitt.hle, .I"(;edelttin;' Al f tlonster. Bone. Corol:!etL The only article of the; kind 'ev:priooduc .. : ed which 'will svitlnoaod Waiter • EXTRACTS : ' • : I Avery housekeeper thould' liayeit shpplyi of Johns it Crosley's American Cement Glue . ',l -New York Times: I : i . N .ll . k ite. is so convenient t have in t he house."! —New York Express. - , i , Ift. is always 1 ready; ,. everybody-"—N. Y. Imiependen?. .}We have tried it, and, find it ,is useful id our house as water."— trilkes'Siiirit,o:f Merl:Ave • I , Price 25 Crizis per:Borne. Very liberal reductions. I to Wholesale Dealers. _', _ _ , , . . For sale by 01 pruggists iand Store; keepers generally throughout ,the pobntry. JOHNS t* CHOSIJOY, I •• i . . . . . • (Sole ManufacturerS.) •. • _ 1 78 William Street, NeesYork.• )Corner of Liberty *Streit.) -, !. jy9ly - IifORACE Vi VII MRS PIANOS. MELODEONS. ALEXANDRE ORGANS, *sty T. GILBERT 3t CO.'S. 'celebrated PIANOS are the finest instrument's for Parloesi and Chtirches now in tise. A;l:irge assortLi ment can he seen at thcJ heti , Warhronms, 481; BROADWAY, between. Orand • and Broome' Stt;!ets, which will be 13-)1d at eziremelx PIANOS and MrODEONS from suu.',i dry makers new and se •ond IttituL to let', attill rrnt allowed if purchased, as Per ; agreemeutH Monthly payments reti:ed for. the same. Also, second-hand Pianos and Melodeons at great bargains, price from s'o to sloo i Sheet Music, Music BO and all , kinds of Music Merchandise at War priees;; . . •• HORACE WATERS. Agent. ll Administrator's Noilce. ETTgRS of Administration OW the estate 14 of S. S. WHITE, late of Whiteseilfr. gaily, coupty,N. Y., haying been granted to the undersigned, all persons . having against said estate are requested to Preceziti them to him for liquidittion. and all person mking said estate are reduested to make illl.' mNiate payraeat to blot, Nov. 30, 1861 R. ,JAYNE'S. FASIAY itEDIWIIES sale at • " :MUSS. • ed in ri•ery iteti Stats artteles its • ins co com e tr,:tde. Oi.; ew York,; pri4r: genTes wtll Ins.—riii93lll] 1 111 1011 '321,L, --; 11). , 1ii.„ . ~,,.;••: , yli li,i ..:, 3 • pl. Ert • 3.11 . i eitil t.s.lentireli qgl.seltolitri . ibile.th6 vhriety A [ 141-it• :ktpi b 'l. •,•:,6•:ri gi • ,in - wit4 ule ur.sf, hlppin-s,i i serei4t.=', of p...:l:en- , :-.: TERMS 10A811 HORACE ppaii clwrou-Dl - f••.: ; ' ), •• - " •,- - AND - . 1 • -. . _ , ! 1. • . , i • -- I; • ri! '• , ' ' 1".;"' • it '' 804;_' . THING E_MtE' i 1 1 111111141 • 1 11, •i: Az , d ~• • ; ,' • 1..1 . , • OE subscriheis at their OLD SliA/VDOld gp,m C ' OUDE4S PORT, 010%1'0 'their fIICI c,istomers and t 11 :, ‘.ll, 1.1.41 ! t . Notoo I»'i•he . ' Wheitt. () • 3:3 t. B - .(:) 14 111 , 16.: , • Ski , ' !. • • ••..; ! • ; e :\ r . „ E' G p IMMI \ Pylints, Oils. alit Di•N !POW; Together tiith =cone of the hest KE ROS ENE oul, 1 • Fitr.soporibi. to the Oil Cieek or Tifitinit--11.1 LAMP'kLAMP FIXINGS. POCKET CUTLER Also tt ferViupre of those Superior I• ' • ' • OANDOK, 'PLOWS. I. ;SLEIGH SHOES GLASS.•SASH; PUTTY: • INK, PAPER.' EN V ELOPEs. kinds of, t WALL. .PA PEI i , r ;:\ And otliO,r,st ricks which ;hoe shine for. Inds ,us tit tnentit , o', all of which will 'bp egld its.lOW as, the. WAR PRICES w;11 allowfOf strictly READY-PAI And for those articles we take. titn est market price will be paid We are aiso General gents DR , D JATIVE'S Fai;;ily 314;dici'P.1- 1 . Olt AYER'S •31ediciiies. ' BRANDRE VSH • l'i::, , . KENNEDY'S Medical Discover:. Find all the st a ndard *dickies if ti i :e k.; • CALL AND. SEE I • •,, & E• A. J 4 N. B. 3frepoy for the G r ondA mast ;-he ; • totOd whia ilte,Goods,are delivered. its tie are deterinined to lice to , the 'mitt° You go." , ' • Juifonei.tbinkmore. TheJudkaients.note, sad bociki accounts Which 'we ittlye bend feast be settled'; an cleated ap ititraddhitelpo , we fear tley Will,beincrea,sed ralteetbon Duel Mal of interest. 'Deo /} r , Sarstvarilla' thila!47, - ,&!ft : Otis Astietioi at Tonik9rALlincorip. ~,,, ruatialariai Xlih, 110 iiihAl!!k, l 4 l l.94A : • . - Oaat.aaro, atii lc. co. ants: 1 hat ICtarri l if.7 acrialftlAo your...Earnpailll a luta U sti A i- sa Alaafirit tada'Vriforrilints laGetiria. I .baaa 1.4., 1 k tratalt itrarirktuit 3 4 'Yvan. ,kppN ou i n -iin es o s ori ;Inv taunts and anus; ss ts . l6 ", mime& ihismiTuod.diatressed. tne at ths , asiiup % Seta ugoJt broke out ou nay Wad luta rurar e i > o r and ears with one soro. Walcott was painful Loyola tlascrintion—lariol. luaus.luntkina a st 447a. physl e hoot, but without lassit rrlalfmn. nay 11,1„, "4 Net, tlimorderlrru Naas irk t: , At eh 1 , to read,tu - 31raseturr 1, 5 4 i t 1,1 441 an altaralliri t-r-Pkaeattrula),te'T,44l4. Don thug ys/u wridr whist. Is _shod,. Ciorinuatl and got if, atni traU it till It mad r I It, a: you adalari. lu-suutti . 4 1P.0. Of ' taasPsottal tor month. And tussi almost, iltos , aft , buip S elan' Soon Lague form tunlrt *be oral:lbw . 1 1 wh u e bn :My akin . 11. now Old. Arid I . kb: 1 ..1 w .! triennia that the'diitos.• has aystnic'g. clin w it Jailer. that I 10,1 Slog I ton tr/sj 'SU, that I bold. you eri tlie'aiutl es 1 4 atul rentals ersr.gratvllol,7 • •_ : .Irou rs , .7. 1 11), - B.TALtI, st. Anthony `;. 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D. itheunsationh, (lout, Llhree Compbilatt • •.e:l4 NI". •. is utl. July. le. La .1. C. A sir. i 10,0 bean afflicted with a pols. 11/11$ linie, whirl) baXed tha .4. and rin it to nut In spits of all lia I Hhd, until I triad your l'll•n1 1,11. il/ two na.-ks. and reatured tuy genera, n,.;111 an 11 Ikllll I am far !letter than- beli.ra I war "IN I tida4 11 a wonderful tmedlcius. J. litgan. of St. lanila lariteat..f I hay• loft , 1 , • • jr,, We Lire ,uhlett el' .7 Ilalog n In 01.r:140M Mil . 1, !h., •.•• Van •.:r. !• • 114.1. hr:4l4le brew yos, thrjaile• 7.19 MCO4I .1 Itita. 1f• 14 "aim; id .14 .ou i. no: ill STAT )NA RY S t.• - Ma,in burl ; s. 1 3 ;r: 1. 11- P.. nd bk I"),.aler, . L e .',... - Nog, 9.11.18,17 C.. IniTLANDT ST/fEIiT . -- Nearßice:du - .y• - . Neu. 1:orl., City. . TH.: old:eiatiblisited vnti lt - mite icoort'of thy Blisines , cotiontoliP 11;:sbi.-e;: regebtl, r• iitt,•ll. nod i- etonl.l - tt - in everthing,that rink toinii4Pr to Ow comfort iif itspatt:ons,. Ladies and 'Families nre specially mid curefalli pi.t. Tided for. „ . _ . . j It ig 6n-117:illy. located • in - the business port of the city. kind is contiguous to the principal lilts of stcamhonts cars. omnibuses. ferries. in consequence cif, the pressnre_ canted by , I e Rebellion, prices have•ben•keduced.ti . I. LINK DOLLAR AND 'FIFTY CENTB PEN DAT • The table is• amply siipnlied - with! all di toxuries of the nasal. and is equal to thetst lily other hotel in tliecOuntr, Ample mecommudatlons ere 'offered for 1,- ~ .11 rd of 400 guests.' (Donut believe runners, hocknai•n.and-othe rs , .;ii. ni., ) , say • Ihe Western' utel 'le full." • : D. D. MINI 'lll-:4T :R.-Pruprietor. 7708. Irugthe.b.'77 NEW AND 4EAtriii i it • Or 7111! totolin, puce 50 cents; •psiter*.e.or• era. 25 ccle Copies of Otis bs sent. by until on recapt-of the pricy, RPstamPs• 'rtleaf*:o4orPas_•• .- J. C. GARRICIVESI - 0=1„ 148 .0 • - ; "4UAI.t. ti.to a: top u+:.: .111 • .1 . '2. Vt• , tl.ll:l•6,lCitt‘ a.s). An" : 111.1L 1111814.41 Of ••• •!..,•:-•: tr. us when • fr a 'orsl MEM I / 11: a t . tor;. t•oz.:-Wnt.:- - !frit • BY :JOHN N: it i tirr, Lt. D., II ME '.x•0.4 MI =WM =I • . • • • si 111. tr, Ami tht ~ fist takes, • •f , J ar, • - , •w . imc iyl 41. MEM
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