U± FIVERS4L CLOTHES WRINGER. N0..1, Large Family Wringer,. No. 2 . ; Medium .. . rt .*is No, 2:. a tt, ' .- • " , '• 6,00 No. 3i•Small. .". • Ict. • • -5,50 B,'Larie,Hotel < sc 14,00 No. 1 ,8, Medium Laundry) to run steam .t 18,00 22, Large:: • )... -oi hand . • 30,0 Q Nos-2i and 3' have no; ,Coegs.,. All others 'are warranted.. • . • • .• . 2 • 'No 2 is the size generally used , ••in. private '•'• • , ' Oiatige of the Am e rican .Agrieulturis trxivEits'AL CLOTHES WRINGER ', 4 '.2k child can readily wring out a. tebfull , of Clothes in a few intnutes. is.'in reality . a CLOTHES SAVER! • A TIME SAVER! and a. 51-TRENGTH SAYER , The:saving of garmenta will alone pay a large percentage on; its; cost. We think. the machine much' More than , PAYS 'FOR ITSELF EVERY YEAR in the saving of . , garments! There • are several kinds, nearly a like general construction, kilt we consider it important, that the wringer he fitted with Cogs; otkerwise a mass' of garments iriay clog the rott en, sind.the rollers upon the . crank shaft slip and tear the Clothes, or the rubber break loose Petri the shaft. Our own is one of the first make, and is as good as new after nearly FOUR YEARS'CONSTANT USE.". • Every Wringer with Cog Wheels is Warranted ix every Particular. ND WRINGER CAN BE Dt/RABDE WITH OUT COG-WHEELS: . . &good CANVASSER wantediin every town. •• R7 - 7 . ,0n-'Receipt of the ".price from places where rio one is eellini; we will send the Wrlng er FII&E OF xx.t.rier• • • • . For particulars end circulars addresi • : R. C. BROWNING; 347 Broadway,,N. Y. NEW CASEISTORE • OLEAN'PRICES r 11.41 LE TIMES „MADE BASK! !. • would: respectfully. announce to the.citizens of .McKean and adjoining •counties that they can do as well in Spethport, in the Stove and Tiri-Ware line.• as in . .oleari. I shall, at all times, haveon hand a:large stock of • • COOKING, PARLOR & BOX STOVES! • TIN;WARE • • • - • •• • • Sheei-Tron. & Copper-Ware, LEAD PIPE AND PUMPS Il s oopiren aad ilonae.keepera Job Work, • •of, all kinds done with dispatch; and in a seals tory manner, it the, lowest possible prices: Orders promptly attended to. • . • • • :Give me a call--at the building known as gcSide••Hill,Tin -Store"—formerly occupied .by Dlourse--Smettmort, Pa. .. • May 21 ' ,' 1e63. . L. W.MASON, , . Proprietor. ARMY AND. NAVY CLAIMS. , . PENSIONS,'for-disabled Soldiers, • widows, Mather,s..; .and .minor Children. BOUNTIES. ,for Soldier's inevilareed: by. reasoirof• Wounds received.in liattlei. Widows and Heirs of • de-. ceased.Soldieis.. B.kCK.IPAY. and sertleme'nt of All arrears and 'balance due discharged and deceased Officers Soldiers and Sailors.' PRIZE MONEY for all United States vessels.. . • : • Hand-Book of Instruction sent., by enclosing . . stamp to pay return postage. I • ' SOMES & BROWN, .' •• ' 'Solicitors of `Claims and Patents, (110er Broadway .Bank) 2 park Place, N. Y. . • 416 Seventh Street, 'Washington, D. C "REFERENCES . . . . MECHANICS' BANK .—..:-.....--- .......-. Nen% York. BROADWAY BANK' ' .......... ' WILLIAMSBURG .CITY BANL ' • - Williamsburg. noN. HANNIBAL HAMLIN, Tice - President,' . • , MARTIN KALHFLEISCH, Mayor of Brooklyn. ~ ABLIAII MANN:New-York.•. . • ' .JAY, COOK k. 00., Rankers, Washington and Philad'a. MME; DEMOREST'S MIRROR OF P.ABDIONS:—The best and most. reliable Fashion Magatine in the 'wor Id.- Contains the largest and finest Fashlon.Plates, thegreatest number of• fine Engravings, the. latest and most reliable infortnation, three full-sized Patterns for Dragnet:lc and a sheet.of new Crade-Work - and .Embroi daring Patterns. Every Mother,Dressmaker, Millener and.bady, should have It. Publshed.Quarterly, at 47.1 Broadway, New.Y . ork, sold everywhere or sent by mail .at 25.oents. Yearlyl9l,4lth a valuablapremium: • ,The'?ummer number now ready .:.. • • .. • • AND. ERIE .Ch..iikr , e of 1-folirs Commencipg. Monday, Nov. 17th, 1802. 7 - .Traine will leave Olean at about the following *mire, viz: • - MOVING WV..ST : . . plight Express Mail Way Freight MOVING. EAST Night Express . 7:10 P. M. Mail ' 10:17 A. M. Stock . • - 3:19 P. Al. Way Freight , 1:15 P. M. Nos. 3,4, and S, run every day: No'. 0 runs Sundays, but not Mondays.. Train 3 ' , of Satur-: dnys, from New York, runs through to Buffalo, imit does not run to Dunkirk. ' • NATHANIEL MARSH, Receiver. CHARLES. MINOT, Gen') Supt.' • ITINE CONFESSIONS 'AND EXPERIENCE ,OF AVERVOUS YOUNG MAN.—Pbb... fished ,se a warning rind for the especial benefit of youngmen; and those who stiffer wills NEE. . VOUS DEBILITY, LOSS OP MEMORY, PREMATURE DEOAY,.&C., &c.,. by one. who heti cured sell by simple means, after being put to great expense; andinconvenience, through the use of worthless Medicines prescribed by learned, Doc- Jars. Single ' copies may be had (free) of the author, C . A.lLstitssivr, Esq., Greenpoint Long Island, enclosing an addressed envelope.-- Ad dress CHALLE§ .A; LAMPERT, Grieziprour, ,ors Ist4sui . New: York * . • ' CAMERON COUNTY 811 RIFF :SALES. nBY VIRTUE of a wijt•of • Vedidicioni Ezpo ea issued out of-the 'Court of , Common 'Plette oftaineron,Comity, Pennsylvania, to me 'directed I will :expose to' public sale. `at - the Coact Houie'm StiiPpen, in said.county, on Mon- . do) , the•l2th of 'Detain' A ; D. 11383; at 1 o'clock p:11,, Of 'said .day... The following real .estitte andinvir-to w . it viz: Situate in'the toWnship • Ot. Shippeni county of Cameron, and State:of Pennsylvania, sub.divi: sion number eight (8) of. Warrant number' 969 .COntaining Aeventy . acres, and Six hundred and sixty five lime ot. Warritnt number. 2952,arl unimproved. , • • ; ; $lO,OO 7,00 Seized; taken in-Execution and .will be sold as the pronerty'Of William L. Gibson, at the Suit of :1; flOwrird:Pugh, George :W. Mcllatley; A. M. ilinehart and.Elilabeth Rinehart,.Exec utors of the estate of Edwin J. Rinehaft. VIRTUE of a , vvrlcofirentlitieni Exponas' "jse bed, oOt of the Court of Cominon.Pleas'of Cameron C'ountY;Peonsylvanii, to rr e - dfrected I will expose to , public sale at the Court House . in Shippen, in said county, the 12th of October, D,.1863; at 1 o'clock.P . : M.; of said day. The folloviing: Real Estate..sittiate .pen - township Cameron County . Pennsylvania, vir—Beginning..at a Hemlock; '` it • being the South '' West ' corder •of ' Warrant'. No. 6107;' thence• North one hundred 'and ninety six rods and. three . tenths rod 'to a Hemlock ; t h ence Smith 'seventy five degreeS East sixfy fiv.e.rods to a Post; thence South forty nine degrees East twenty .five rods to a Post; thence • North .85 degrees .Ea.t 26 lode to a Post; .thence' South 56 'degrees East 38 rods to the corner of •the Willson' lot; -thence doWn, the • creek' to '.the North west corner S: Freeman lot; being part of warrant 6107; thence South 132 rods'td a Postin.the • South line of said warrant;. thence' 'west along,said warrant line'vp rods to a Bernloek to the place of beginning. :except a tract of about one acre';.more or less lying in the forks•ei West creek, .on' the DriftwOod Branch and occupied by George Warner's Saw Containing about 200•aeres be the same .More or lees; 30.acresicleared mora or lesi; being part of 'warrant,` No. 6107 in the name'of Uohn• Earl . l . one Log House,. one Log Barn, tWo,Bciard Shanty's, one Shed one , Tool Rouse and Out. Howie's, one 'well.of Water, a large Apple Orchard thereon. and 'other Fruit Trees.. • . - . Aisb,—One _other Lot situate .in .the said Townshirof Shippen, commencing ata'beech corner, being tbe•Noith east corner , of Warrant .No. 4951'r:thence North . 97 reds,* More or less, to' the north bank of the Driftwood' branch of th; • Sinnarpaboning;' thence down said . Creek in an Easterly direction along. the line of Seneca Freeman's land to a .White, :Walnut: 'corner it being 'the 'South' West coiner of . tbe Biane . Tract; thence, South to a Beech corner in the SMith ; line of warrant No 6107; thence west erly 39 rods to a Beech corner; Containing about 25 acres, and All unimprOVed.. . . 'Also,—One other lot known as the Harrill ton tract; 'being part of warrant I\o 75 in Ship pen township; Beginning - at the South 'west corner of warrant No' 801 knovin as the Nelson Survey; thande North 255 rods to a. White..oak corner; thence North 49 . i degrees West 82 2-10 perches . to .a :White Oak corner on the North bank of . the creek; 'thence down the. creek, to the plac'e of beginning;:containing ahout 30 acres, • improved, be the'' same more 'or less: having thereon two 'Frame Dwelling: Houses with Wood Sheds'and Out 'Houses attatChe:l, one Log andFramithielfing House and: Shed attached, one. other Frame House with Shed at tached, and two 'Shanty. Houses, three long Frame Barns, one . 'Shanty Barn and Out : Hou ses, One Spring, three Wells of water, and a. quantity of Apple Trees and other Fruit'Trees, The track of'the Philadelphia and Erie Rail road passes through the prOperty. • Seized and taken. ; in Execution and will be sold as the property of Brewster Freeman it the stiljof David. Crow, Executor of 'David CroW, deceased. - , BY -VIRTUE of . a.writof Fier* : Facia: issued out of the' Court of Common 'Pleas of, Cameron county, and to.- me directed, there wilt be eirposed tontiblic,.. sale, at the Court House is Shipper), on thesecond Monday, be ing the'l2th day of October i . A. D.'186.3, at one o'clock P. M., thelfollowing described lot of land and premises:. • ' • • 'Situated in the . Township.of t;rove egunty..td Cameron and State - of •Pennsylvania;: bounded and described as described as follmks,jo wit: BoundedJin the. North and• West by ,Levi Wil , liams' Sdrvey; on the South by warrant No.. 4118 and Samuel Wallis' survey, on the East by warrant NO 4175 and -containing : about' (400) four hundred acres, more or less, 'of which (39' thirty acres is improved •land, on which is erected fear Frame Dwelling . . Houses and out buildings; one Saw Mill, • one 'framed Barn four Springs of 'water; the.. First' Fork creek of the Si.nnatraboning running, through the preperty, and a large • quantity of Fruit' Trees. Seized and tak'en in ExecutiOn and will be sold'as the property of C. C. Lyinan at the suit to W. T. Jones, now for.Levi.Williams. Sheriff's Office Shippen,•Sept. 16, 1863. • JOHN' A. ELDRED, Sherif. KOLOCX'S DANDELION COFFEE. . . "This:preparation, made from the beat Java . ()Offen. is recommended by physicians as a superior NUTRITIOUS BEVERAGE for. General Debility, Dyepepsia, and all bilious. disorders; .Thousands who have been compelled. *o abandon the use of coffee will use this without lej ori• oue effects,' One can contain . ' the strength of two pounds of ordinary coffee. • Price 25 cents. . - . KOLLOCK'S LEVAIN, '10:08 M 4:1.3 P. M 1:05 P.. M . M . . . The purest and beet IIAKINO POWDER known, f:o.x making light, sweet and, nutritious Bread..and cakes.— Price 15 cents. '. " - '• '' " ' ' :' MANUFACTURED BY HI KOLLOCK, chemist, Corner of Broad and Chestnut Streets, • PHILADELPHIA, • And sold by all Draggistsand Grocers. The Teachers Institute of. M'Kean County will meet at the Court House . Of Ttiesday„Oct. 13th,:at nine o'clock a. tn., and .. cldse .Friday, Each teacher should come prov Ned With a set' ot text books, also an, original essay On subjects pertaining to'Education end Teaching. It ie expected that several distinguished gen tlemen, from abroad will be present.•'' • The evenings will be deVoted to .LeCtures, reading of Essays and discussions. The last clays exercises will consist of the inspection' of It hoped there will be.a foll.atten'dance,`as those wishing to teach will need this opportuni ty for improvement: l i i ard and rooms can be had on reasonable terms... Teachers' Institute C. CORNFORTIi, Co. tupt Wcs..rsililvlruovLD.fvmp ANTI-FREEZING', DOTIBLE-ACTiNG. FORCING AND. LIFTING. These Pumps have now been in . general .use a numbs of yeas; end give better satistagtieti than any other ; and. are tecornMendett as -, .T...:T-1. , - : E.:::::.13. E-:S - T.!, . byTapt Erricson, andAher eminent Engineer s . We_ can refer' to thousends . .nsing - them, and guarantee.; that all will recommend them.' 'Tley are more simple .in construction, and pork easi, - er, and cost . lesa.than all. others. : • . .. • •'Our readers .will•find the double acting . . itn . ; proved Pump West ,& c0 . ..,,0rte. of the ; :best .in the market .is very simple, worka• to a . charm, so that.any child may use it; throws . a Steady continuous stream, and does not freeze . in the coldest exposures, and is unusually Cheap.- we - Bak this knowinilry,.ancl give „the testimo ny of our own accord, without the - -knoWledge or request .of the prOprietots."-- 7 A. •Y. '.??.venini Post, July ISt J 863. •; • - • . . . This may certify that have been. iiiini,•at my, Manulaittory, for the - last four years,iWeSt's Improved Pumps.' know have' in use three Of said putrips,'one Av*h ie kept constantly at work., 24 hours each , day (except Sundays) and pionoence -them, runbe'sitatinglyi the beet pumps that have been brought .to my - notice, having used many others previously . .. They ate sim ple in their conttrection, and not 'easily*. diger ranged. . . ' • JAMES A. Wens.. New York; Opt. 40, 1 859. .-. . • .J. D. WEST 4!t Cp. ' :—We are pleased to state thit•the PumPs.We had'of you, about a year ago . have been constant use, 12 hours each day; and raise fOr the use of , t)4.Wooleu Factory ' , about 130 gallons per.minute. They work with but little power, compared with pumps we have used' before, and.do not get out , of repair,: and are satisfactory in all resyecti. • Yours, &c., • DUNLAP MANUFATURING COMrANY. SOLON ROMNSON to . tile failners CIO), Jan. 2 2. 3 • "No farmer who'cityns a well or cistern 'possibly afford to be Without an•iron.pUmp. It should be at once a.suction and force pumpa perfect little fire engine-'—sueh a one known • as 'West's Improved Pump.' ' T speak of this 'piimp because I happen.to know it to . be very simple; durable, powerful asp 'cheap, and it don't freeke up, nor get out of order,bnce a year. I know this, and: think I• may be dolng . .the . , farmers good by speaking'ofit., A boy 10 :year's old . can wotkit, and throw a continuous inch—anth a-quarter.stream. It can be made to work in . deep wells as well in . as in shallow ones.'; • • From the New York Obser'ver We have had in use for months past • one of West's Pumps,:which has given us more satis faction as a force and lifting piimp than any We. have ever used. It is one of great power', and well, adapted for ship's decks, mines, factories, green houseS, graperies, &e., - .4c. The Mining Chronicle and railway 'Journal says: It is.recommendedfor its extreme simplicityof construction; great. strength, and 'consequent durability and cheapness of repair. There is no stuffing box—the.pressure - beidg field by a • cup packing, like that opod the working piston, working in a cylinder, tittid ' for the purpos within the upper air chamber—which we think a great Improvement, as stuMing;isso liable to be deranged, and leek under strong pressure, to sa y na thr i a.% of the Jots by • friction incident thereto. It tiss also tvvo air chambers;, thus the action of the valve iscushioned upon both sides by air‘—preventing water 'hammer, :and vacum.thtimp. •Tbe valves are very accessible, and simply and cheaply repaired. They, work much easter •than ariy puatp we blive ever teen; the 4 inch cylinder.being worked by children in wells 109 feet deep, and ,they are :extremely cheap as well as 'simple and strong, we freely recommend tbein. . . Gt. Neck L. - J., r have' Used this pump for "one .summer ; and Wintei.,,expose.d to the North West wind eorn—. ing over Long Leland sound, being the..eoldest possible ezposure, and at no time did it freeze, nor were ve.unable at. any time to pump water with great ease. . H. B. .T,he•undersigned, haviiih to use. West's Itn proved. Punmis,:cheerfu'lly. recommend. them as .simple; thimble and powerful In raising. and .thrOwing water, and fortheir ease. of- action, . 'security against. frost, and low prire,,we'.be , 7 lieve them superior to all others. •" . ...WARRE.N.LELAND, Met..llotel;NeW York. J. W.•POstanor, Yonkers, N. Y. ..TNO.,lgEsssaOir, N: Y. • •• •: , •., . DOEINICK T..*wnErice,'WeistChester. '. • CaOridge L C., June .1 . 5,•1863 J..D. WEST & Co:: • , . ' Gents--=rhe : pump . Which - I ; ordered for our Mine is received and put to Work in our und.4= lay. shaft,.which wOare sinking. > We find that. one man. will. with - ease lift 50 . gallons per. Min. ute.. We lifted in a three and huff hours all the water in the'sbaft; which measures seven by twelve feet .and•3o feet deep, and it:•Was full when we commenced. It answers our expecta tions in every 'reSpeet,:and . our Workmen 'are highly pleased with it. It will' do great ser vice with but trifling expense for repairs. • Yofirs, respectfully, , . • BURR illooms We have 'plenty more such certificates think these are enough.. Tor Pumps, Pipe &c., address or. Call upon 7. D. Vest & Co., !,79,.Broadway,.N.T. consuthliffres. 1111111 Advertiser, having been restored to health, in.s JL few weekv, by a very - simple remedy, afterhavine suffered several years with a severe•lung affectionoitip that •drea4 disease{ Consumption—is anxious to make known to hie fellow-sitilhrere.the means of cure. '•• . . . . ' - To all who desire it; lie will mind a copy of the prescrip thin used (free'of charge),',with the • directions for pre paring nod using the same, which they will find aaonn Cons rot' CONSUMPTION, ASTIIMA,BRONpIIITIS, &C . . ,Tho Only object of the Advertixer lo sending,the Proscriptien ix to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which lie conceives to' be invaluable - , and he hopes ,every suf ferer.wilttry his remedy, as it will cost them nothing; and may'prove a blenstog• • . • . Parties wishing , the pressiiption will pleahe address Rev. AWARD A. WIG SON, ' . . . . I{l , liarusbarrh; • . . (137-3 M.) • • , 'Kings Coen! y, Newliorli. - KENDAL-CREEK HOUSE, KENDAL-CREEK, M'KEAN CO., PA„ frll - lESubiiii --- ber having ptirchased :this well JL • knoyvn atand, and 're-furnished and refit ted tbe.'House, is prepared'to . entertain Board ers and the. Traveling riublic. • HIS 13A.R . AND ABLE; . Will be well supplied, and everything Alone to merit a liberal shire of :Patronage. Raft men will always find. the "latch-ul ring" nut. • • ' ' P. M. FULLER. Kendal Creek, Tindery 2 2 ism. • Sarsapdrilla . FOR . PURIFYING 'TEE BLOOD. And for the speedy turn of the following:complaintat ' fAcriiissl aa vs kora! os, tklrec it ouch lans,n as Tumors,' Ulcers , Sores, lifrstritlosu, Plmples, lilotmlses,,,./1014.50 Blaluti• amid :all Skilis Diseases. • . ' • June, 1859. .L.C. Aran A Co. •Gents feel it my duty 'to at. .knowledge What your.tiarsapatilla has done - for too. Having inherited 11 Scrofulous Infection; I-hive , sulfered - from It in.varionaways fur years.' Sontetimos It'burst out. in 'Ulcers •on my: hands nod firma; sometimat it turned Inward oil distreaed nie - at the stomach. Two years ug6 it broke out on - my head and - covered my seilp and ears with onty'sure. which WWI painful and loathseme beyond description. I tried many. niedichtes and'several physicians, but-without. much relief from any thing. Ia fact, the disorder grew worsel ''Atletigtli I-was, rejoiced to read in the. Gospel llessenger That you had prepared an alterative E•nrsaparilirt); for I littelfrotti your routs tlimlitat. any thing you made' nmst be geed.. I sent to ,Cindunall awl gut it,'und Used it till ii•cured me. I tenk, as 'you advise, in small doses of s teaspoonful over a month, and used almost throe bottles: .litv and healthy skin , soon .began tofeint tinder the scab, abiclraftera while fell elf., Illy shin is now clear, and I know'hy my 'feelings that the disease Mut gonafront my system. ;lion can well believe that I feel what Tuns saying When I toll you, that I hold you to be out of tho.upostlos,.of the age, sud remold over gratefitily.. ' , Yours, . • , . . . • '' • : ALFSED'II. TALLEY. . . .Sit. Aosthonyfii Piro, Rose .Eryslpelasi Itheum - ,. Scald - Ilead, Itliagwooloo, Sore Eyes; Dropsy.:.. • " •br. itobOrt Preblif.writett from Saigon N t Y.;.l2th• Sept.,: 186% that ho l,as cured:an Invotorato'cose 'of. 'Dropsy, which thioatoned to terminate fatally; by, Op pornoyorlog nen ()flair Sarsaparilla, and also a dongoroco Anaimignt Erpiplus by largo .dews of the name; .nays curealhe comattai Pit/pilaus by it constantly.. . prouthocile, Goitre or. Sivolled Nadir: . Zebulon Sloan of Prospoct, Texas, wittesi hot; 'flea of your Sarsuparillacured mo from a Goiire.,'- a hid- 'owl swelling eu tho .nnek, ,which, I had oullorod,'Protu oysr.tivo yearn." . • • , , Lerteorrlincea or Whites, Qrarlairi Twitor t Uterine Ulperatioini . Fanatic Dliesssent. 'Dr. J. 11. S. Chinning, of goy .York City,writes3 I'l moot cheerfully ce.mply with the request of your agent lu saying I have' tifutol. your Sarsaliarllls, anion excellent alterative In tiro numerous complaints for which wo 'employ ouch a remedy, but especially In Rinale Disetties a the Screfulonsilathesls. I have cured niatithateter-, ate &sea of Leucorrhom by It, and Nom where Alio cern ,plaint wan catised by 'duration of the fart`ta. The Ulcer ation itself was noon cured. ,Nothing.within,my..knowl tdge equals it for these female derangements." ..Edward S. Marro*, of Newbury; Ala., writes, "A 'don genius ovarian tumor on ono of the felealeeht my fatally, which hod defied all the remedies we could employ, bait at length been completely cured bkyoni , Extmet of Sar stiparille. Our physician thought.nothlng hut extirnin- Oen couldatford 'relief, but be ruiVised the trial'of your' Sarsaparilla an the' last resort ; before cutting, and •It proved effectual. - After taking Yourremody eight weeks. no symptom of tba disease remind." • . : eind 11ekicurlal ;mileage. . . New °Ruins, 25th Augutit;lB6o. •• Dn.'.J.' C. Aran: Slr, I. cheerfully comply with the, re quest of yonr.ngent, and report to you some of the effects I have realized with year Sarsaparilla. • I have cured with It, in ,nly pmbtice, most Of the corm 'elf for it in recommended; and have found its effects truly wonderful In the cure of Venereal and Der 'curia/ Disease. One of my patients bad Syphilitic ulcers in his throat, Which weru consuming hts.palate and the top of Lie mouth: Your Sarsaparilla, steadily . taken, cured lihn 'in Wee weeks.. Another was attacked by sec ondary syniptunie in his nose, and' the ulceration had eaten away a considerable-Part of it,eo that I believe the disorder would soon teach his brain and kill him. But it yielded' to my administration .° f your. Failaisarilla; the ulcers bealeti,and he la well again, not of course without some disfiguration to his face. : %TIMM. who. had been treated for the ,eauitidleorder by mercury wad auftcring from thte Poison hiller bones. They had become so sew shire to the weather that on le damp day she suffered ex cruciating Pain :In lint joints and bones.. She,. too, we/ cured entirely' by your Naresparilla in A few weeks. I know from .its formula, which'your agent gave toe, that this Preparation from your Inhoratery must he a great remedy; consequently, these :truly remarkable' results with it have not surprised roo. • • , , Fraternally yours, G. V. LAIIIMIIII, Sf. D.- Rheum tiem, Gout,..Liver Complaint. 'll.ll/EPELiDEINCE, rieetoll 004 Vai;*Otil July, 1.659. Da.; J.. 0. Anti: Slr, I Lava:been afilltted with a pains fad chronic /01canieffsm fur a lung time, which baffled tho skill of physicians, and Muck to IMO in spite of all the 'remedial I could -find, until I tried your Sarsaparilla:. Oho bottle'cured me In two weeka'and restored my general. health so much that I am far better than belbre I was attacked...l think it a wonderful medicine. MAU: ;Nies Y. Geteliell, of St. Lonia,,writest ;have hierii . rankled for years With an u ff edunt of the Lfves, which destroyed niy health: I tried every thing, and every thing' 'tidied to relieve me; 'and I have been a broken-down man for some years from no-other canoe than derangement of the Liver. Idy beloved pater, the Bev. /4.l:spy, advised • Me to try your Barlaparille, beeausi3 he veld he knew-you, and any. thing you made was worth trying. By the bless. log of God it has.cured me,'and Mie MI purified my blood, at to Make a - new man of me. I-feel young again. The heet.that can be said of yowls not 11011 goad enough." , . Be h trius,(lnweer Enlargement, Ulceration, Cartes and ICifallattoo of the • . A great 4arlety of eases biro been reported to us whore cures of. these fornildahle , complaints have resulted from the use of this remedy, but our space hero velli.not admit theta. Some of 'them • may he Mond in our Atherton. Alnianoc, Which the agents below nettncuraro'plgased to (druid' gratis to all .who call for them. • •: • pyqpopsia_i'lllenit . Dlseetie Flt., - Epilletoft . u _ ey, ,I~lolnncLoly~ Ncuralg/a. Many remarkable cures of these affection kayo boon made by the alterative power of this medicine. It stimu lates thoarltal. functions into vigorous action; and tiros • overcomes disorders ivbirli would be supposed beypnl Ito reach. 'Such a rethedy has lung been required.by the no• cesslties 'of the.people ; and we are confident that.thle will do for them all .that medicine cart do. ,A.yer's• Cherry Pectoral, =EI Coughs, Colds ' , Influenza, Iloareeneelh Croiip,llronchitts,. Incipient Con " suniption,.llllllll for the' Relief • of :Consumptive Patleuts In ',Ay/moped ,Stages " • ' • • of the Disease. MIS is a remedy se universally kno . Wn' to.snrpssa any other for the cure arthroat and 'lung complaints, that it is useless here :o publish the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and 'colda, and.ite-truly wonderful 'cures of pulmonary disease,, have made it known throughout the 'civilised nations of the earth. Few are the coMMUulliiii, or even .fanilliesoitong them who 'have•not some perional experience of its effects some living trophy in their-midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lungs. As all knoW the dreadful fatality of dunk, illsordere; and as they,know, too, the effects of this remedy, We need not illintora limn to 'mum ,them• that it has noW theldr• toes that it did lifM, , Avllen making the Mires which Lays won ati strongly upon the 'confidence of mankind. / Prepared by Dr:.l% C. ATER.de 00., Lowell; Masa, ..113,rroit os.LiemodnAT,'Ds;Aa•Siro'—With yoUr permission I wish . to,say'tollie readers of your paper that' I will send .hy return. mail to all 'who 'wiah . ..it,tfree] a.Reeipe; ‘vlth.•Thll direr— ,tions for making and using a simple - •Vegetabld Balm, that Will'effeetually rernave,,in ten days, Pimples', Blotches, Tan, freekles,.and all impu sities Of the Skim,leavini the same soft, clear, smooth and beautifid. • • . will also mail free' to those . having . Bald Heads or Bare Faces, simple. directipns and in lotmatiOn.that will enable them to start a full grOWth et Luxuriant Hair, Whiskers, or a Moustache, in less than 30 days. All applica— tion sanswered by return mail without chat:ge.. . • Respectfully. yours; • • . • THOS. F.•CHAPMAN,' Chemist, 'No. 831. Broadwa y, New-York. MANI-100_11). HOW LOST ! HOW RESTORED!! Jusi P'ublished,in a SealedEnvelope. Price Six Cents. • A Lpi:YrußE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT, AND Radical Our of Speirnatorrhotia, or duminal Weakness,. Ineoluntnry . Einisnione:Sestial Ninny, and'ltnpediniente to' Marriage getter:ally:Nervousness. Consumption, Epl• lepxy. and Nits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, result• ing from Self-Abuse. den. —By JIMA.; J. floLvaßwaLL, D., Author of the Green Book, Am ' •• The WorlthroUONViled author, in tide admirable Lecture clearly 'Tures from his own experience that the awfUl consequences of elf..abuse may be eifdatually re.moved without.inedietne, and without dangerous surgical bp ma tiens; boogies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a • mode, of cure at once certain and affettual, by 'which - every .411Terer, no matter what • Ina condition may be, mayoure himself cheaply, privately, end radically.. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and then sands: • . dent under seal, Ina plain envelo pe;tri any address. on lecelpt °Cola cents, or tWi3 postage stamps, by address ing. • Dr.1141A8..T. C. SIANEI . 127 . 801 , 6.17, New York, Poet 011 ice Box, 4 Iff 8. Peb 75, '62. ly. Office of JAY Cuuliz; ' '• 81111 , 1011LPI'1014 AinNT At JAY QOKE & CO,, 'Tankers • 1,14 'SOIITiI ,TO,D Biter:NT, • ". • - •; • ' Phlindelphiti, Nov. 1.0 36"2„. The undersignej :having.. been,. appnintec, .SUrISCRIPTION AGENT ,by the Seerekary o'. theTreiteury, 'in now ,prepared to. furnish, at • New Twenty. Year r..ot; Bonds. • of the Unitell'Stites; designated its “Flve' Tvi;enties ""iedciemable at the pleature of if - Government, - eftyr five years, and • authorn ri by Act of. (loneress, Unproved Feb. 25, The COUPON ; BONDB ire issued in . surns y. $5O, $lBO, $5OO, $lOOO. The'REGISTER BONDS in sums Of $5O, , $100; $5OO, $lOOO and $5000.', , .:` Interest Interest at six , per Cent. per annum vid.' commence from' date of purchase, and is • PAYABLE. IN.GO A • B . enni-Anntially, which is equal,' ut the prestm premium on gold, to about EIGHT PER CI,EPPI Fafraers,llerchants;Mechanics,,Capitalists ; 'and nilwho.have any money to invest, shrink know ancl:remember that these ,Bonds nre; it effect, a:FIRST MORTGAGP.. upon allyßail• roads, Canals . , Batik StoCks,and Securities, niV: the immense producti of all. the Alanufaciurtt. Rat., saci . , iu the country: and that' the full a: c . ampluproVision made for tire payment of the interest Mid liqUidatian ,cirprinCipal,.by Cu,B toms,' Dui les, ExCis.o.:Starinpa and'ln.ternal Rev enue, serves to oink:: these lion:19111e: . ilost Available ai iI ilosi - in the - . Mark e t, SubscriptiOns received at PAR in .I.,ggis.lT.en: tier Notes, or Notes and Checks of brinlia"at par ii Philuderphia; Subscribers by Mail will te ceice.prompt attention and every.. taeitty and explanaticin will be -afforded on'..applicatiorrto A,fulf supply, of Bonds will . 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FRIENDS AND NEW,ONES, Don't fail to Call and see. me when yob, • I,:islt Olean ; I shall .'not hurt you, but euall certainly try to do you good: • . • , COMSTOCK. •• Olean, May 9.3 d, 1860:- •.. 5.3 &, n, T. ANTIIONT; Mannfapturors of Photograptio brateriale, GOT, BROADAVAV,:N, Y. CARD PI-IDTOG.RAPIIS. Our •Catalogue now etrifirnees considerably over. FOUR THOUSAND different subjects (to Which additiOni'are continurilly being, made) of 72 iltajor Generals, '523 Statesmen, 190., Brig. Generals, . 127 Divines, 239 Colonels, ..• ll6 Aothors; 84 Lieut. Colimels 30 Artists,' . . ',..• 206 Other Officers,: 112 Btage, , .• GO Navy Officer* . .46:Prominent Warner, 147 Prominent. Foreign Portraits. 2,500.C0P1E9 . .0F WORKS OF ART, Insluding . reproductions of the moil' celebrated' Engravings; Paintings Still ues, &o.' Catalogues sent On . receiptof Stamp... An order , for, - One Dozen PICTURES frOm our Catalogue t ifill 'be filledou receipt of $l.BO, and sant by. mail; FREE." PHOTOGRAPHIC. ALAUMS. Of these we 'manufacture a, great Variety, ranging: in prke from 50 cents to $5O each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being enperior in : beauty and dUrabiliti. to any others., 'rhe.smaller kinds can be sent safely by mail at a postage of six cents per.oz. •' ,_'The more evpeniioe.can be sent by. express. Our tatalogue of these will be sent to any ' addrOss, on receipt of Stamp. ~•-, t• is; T. It. ANTHONY, Manufacturers of Photographic hfaterials, , 501 BROADWA.Y, NEW YORK. Friends or relatives of - prominent military men . will confer a faven • by • sending us their likenesses to copy. They will be_ kept oareful ly and•returned uninjured. , • . • , FINE ALBDIVIS 11141,DE TC ORDER • tot: Congregations'to present to their Pastor, or for other poi poses, with suitable inscriptions, &e. , GE3lrl i tatl i nne SPLENO) ANiikPeßpPitt TE HO PXESENT.;; ,140. ,.. 2 ) nimg. bumffitti3vs RUNINING STI $5 Sewino Machine... The embodiment 01, - pitictlell.tltiliryillsnd,so marvel ritsimidiCity ; ,maket.illsor rtionittlestit* very rapidly, and pirfeet, uses.i tdmilitiflpfkidiV; ; and will last 'a*, lifetime. At, tbe :New:York: State Fair, i tb's im plici ty, efficient)+, aritk (reap' Practien.l cotrn dirord-bit.thit,otitarffis, of the First Premium: • it' willtcluther, ,Ruffie; Shirr, I . Fuek,.. 11:uo.ajv Breadths, etc.,' with a tingle or doubt*, threads on nny , material ridapted the &Hurling Stittb i , The thinnest, iisually.the most difficult tostititr ; by other tsbwinp ritachines,v-liedifg tiewpd.tho easiest. • For tartlet' and. childrens' , .appatel,r and other ar - ticleX Mide'cilfight fabric', it. wilt he re fors •be found , ointosttrir.tt:trArtitts; it is attached to the labia like a sewing blid, • and having no tension, and,..re9iiiring no lubri. cation-or change of stitch,' is always. ready ;for operation, and such a marvel of• a child six or eight years' catt . uxnzattaui:itot and use,it sueetttert+l.l.Y. c ... ! It is not at all liable to jet :out , of: order,: ~ • . Ench•machine is put up In a nest Mir acconr-i parried' wini. full and viridian .t ‘ llrectioiiii, Weiit tfive.rinedies; .?.;,•• ..:Sent. to ~any.atltlreakin ' the Unlteilltsites.*e receipt of un (toter; the".,etineuni k :,Orr moy becollectea by. Expre4igi..delivery . ~ : . When the money' . is sent iiiitk, the order; unit registered ; vie gnats oleo its like receipt atttilio, dclivery, of the Machinei on yiv,hete viitrm,2ooo l ' miles froo of any 'Express chirges. Very litieral ttrringetoentolitr , agencies' ,1., , ';i . • Serf.Mtnittirt OP:Fittiosis,nylcifju l l tordicu • lars,-speeitnen of seykiag, ale ! , send a .temp Inr return . potiinge.... : .• -t. ..e.. ~Address 1 473 .BrosdwAyi.N.Lf . Y, in . Every lady, otliei, and drelo;r 1 l , r ker., should have one ,ol '. these If 114 f niachiues • THE MODEL SEWING . MACHINE'. THE CHEAPEST IN THE WOAD.! . . 1.'ec,c.i,iic.3...'t1ie''..43..ett4...', at Greatly Reduced Prithh THE NEED SEWING IIALBINE 001PiNT; 506 Bfoaclwav Minufaclur4 the moat perfect . Machine far mew s ing, of all kinds, ever prCeented to the Maack.- canpublic, and chalc.nge comparison . Sewing Machine made in thelfatted•Stafe . ili The Weed Machines, with •eluot able improvements, entirely Oereotiae perlectbis. • They are -'• • • • , *." SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS' -FOR it.Mtvaufitotring Purifolseih Simple in eonstruction,dorible in all,ttieir parte IPII Readily UnderstoOd. They: ce•—, tainty of stitett on all kinds of .fabriesi.and it,. adapted to a wide range of worityttbout.nbtrip or adjustment. Using all•k,inds.•of ;Thread.— Will Item, 4 7 611, Bind, oather "Treed, Qui/r,,Cor:d; and,in•fact Islndirof - work rn (jailed by Families_ or Mannfactitrera.,•-Tb'er make the INTERI.PdtSHUTTLt sTorgi . , which•Cinniit be excelled for firmnes s, ty . ,• durability •an d elegatfce of Anisb.".„ ~ • They B&VO Received the . Righeut Premitinis! • • -, • • in every inettince, , where they have been exhi 7 , ited•in competition ,with. othrvatandaidllsle• chines. We invite all perionadwsearch a c aa -• instrument , to execute. any kind of-Sewing •awrir done 'by Machinery, to aspect thorn, and iota, sloe they secure the bast; by provititthe.!WEED before before puichasing.' .The Compiny being duly 'licensed, the Machines i ate.. milt:tad against infringements orTitigation, - 6 Dom- AT AIIISTANCE -Can •or;.. der, by mail witli . -perfect confidence that the . MACHINE vvill'reach them , safely, 'and. that - they•will be able,lO manage it to' their ,entire— iatisiactinn, with no•other,aid thou the printed • instructions accompanying enall;Kachine.,.De- ,- scriptive t ogethe r with Specirritisir4f,* Work, will be furnished to all whd desire 001' . by mail . or•otherwise:.. . ''• D 37' RELIABLE :AGENT§ .WApiTtb, , in all localities - lip the United ,Statesiplittadaii,' ,provinces, ovinces, Cuba, Mexico, Central and Sarah America West India Islands *nil theag... bamu Islands, to whom we offer GREATAir DUCEMENTS.. Energetic, men. will And;: ICI paying Wainer's, es, raliable 'Sewing ..MlChinti have become a necessity in every family. manufactu're,,a great variety of sty44,frorg which we give a lew prices.l—Ncr.,2, Eanilo, $5O ; 'No. 2, Extra, $W ; 'NO. 2, ,Half Pier:l,W and $75 No. 3 & 4,.Maritifactutipg, $75 and . , Vircleallewintiffachine Co, 605. Broadway N. Y. (Box 2,041 THE °MAGIC 'TIME 'OBSESYEH, -• The Perfection of Mechanism.. . ' EING A HUNTING AND OPEN , noi r 0n.1 1 4. 'ov's OI GENTLEMAN'S WATCH CO ICUIeD.F., One of the prettiest, Anus!, conveniint, and decidedly the beat and CheaPest timer n iacajar . general and reliable use, ever :'Of . IV has within•it and connected with itimachinecia own winding attachment,. rendering -, a key.ms. tirelyllCpecesiary... The' eases of ANC Watch are .compoied Of two .: . ~tlo,'Qui9ooll4 being fine 10. carat . gold. !hi AO?: proved'ruby tictici•lever'•MoVompht;,4o . .. i .ja warranted RD accurate tirnepicci.:Oricai.auper .bly engiavecl; per . case of& 00. Simple Watches, in neat morocco holies, for those proposing •to buy at wholesitlitiff3.s ) . " by express, with bill paYablii'ori•dedfiiffilal• diets must remit'pajrMen(ln..advitiOri;lau.'w• cannot collect from" thos t ;in the Ri my Ad= dress. ' • • ,'''X 111 1•- "• • 11UBBARDPROS.'ili, co.; Sott liriortgAs; Joey (6 weeke.) . • • ''' /LIMON' V. • •• .AirtOsi MIC°"• • Ageia Keating & Ooin:Landr. 4 ."attln eii 12Z i fi l tTe t e? I?a e ym C en °" t ec o i fl n ax °l e 4 il Vi atti • b/I l i b er. xe n l ' a ° .! te Banicat, 050 e in =BM