TO TEACHERS. As the time . has now artived , when many of you are commencing wirier • schools, will you permit a few plain and 'pracat al s4ger.tions from • one who has been wore atilt twenty yearii in the :•e6' vice.. During all that time I A u n o c con . scions of ever laving left ity• school . room filly satisfied with what I had been able to accomplish,' and I have r.eldout entered it in the morning without -a kind of confident hope that I !nicht make 'wino improvement ott the previous day's efforts. I shall not, retore be charged with vanity in thi cdminunica.ion, but shall be grateful fur 4 renult of the servatious of others in vturn. • Every teacher who feels the respOnsi• bility of his station will be ; anxious to leave no tuenus untried fur pruhmting the lutereos of his pupils. Nor will he forget the extent of his duties— reaching.not only to the' iutelleetual, but ' the physical and the: moral nature. I will venture to say that there is no pro fessiOn that needs more eminently - every _good. qualification than this. Oin their hearts there should be written the law of love, and "on -their lips-the law of kind -.nese.". Even in the needful severity sometimes unavoidable, there is 'no ne cessity for any other • feeling but kind ness, and there certainly can be nu truer • friendship than that which - leads us in a right manner to point out the faults of otherey and to aid in teaching them cor 7 . reetion. In relation to the physical wel fare of our pupils, we should.endeavor to have . the school room Biwa}. comfortable and well ventilated; and us far as our in .,thence extends, to have the seats so con structed that the symmetry of the frame be not warred or the health injurc.d. Of their moral improvement too, • we are Lever to be unmindful "1 High intellec tual attainments would avail but tittle, if the habits were bad and the heart vierods. . Nothing secetarian should -be introduced into•the school room, but from the broad fields 'of ohristian principle, we may grail, et everywhere garlands of immortality.— . Though 1 have alw.psb used the Bible selfool, I know of no instance where ob- jeetion has been made to it. Nur would I consent to teach where, it was piAhibit• ed. As a nation we acknowledge the Divine gkivernthent and the sanctions of the Divine law ;. and when we remember that the plants we culthate are imwur• tal, why Ehuuld we nut brim , to our the' pute precepts of the -Law 1,1 Love? I have thought we . tnight benefit each Oother by brief det•oriptions of our own sc'ulittis. I have seldom vibiteti a i.citool withuut receiving entire hurts worth car vying may, and such hints tuay be recip rocated tilrougli this eNeelicut provided fur us. . Our :chool is oillucd i nto two &paw coeuts, accorditig to grade of studies.— This'arrangentent. though nut gen,.nall) practicable in country districts. will al ways be found beneficial iu large and cities, as it enables the teacher to -clas‘ify to so touch better advantage.— And it should be bottle in wind that it is out so much the number of rchuiars ar the uutUticr of classes that it dlittitt!llies a teacher's abilty to devote touch time to each. The department under my charge.. contains about one hundred t-ellotars, un - der the care of two teacher;. The awal lest can read readily anal learn lest-ons The , roll L.l called precisely at nme and at / half past one, and all who are then pres:int have a mink fir punctuality ret to their name., which together with every correct recitation, and %talons other elev. vises, furnish material,. fur a monthly re- Fort, sent hotue to parents. method affords 2 good Lubmiitile for taking phi. ees in class,• afi'd t.peratts touch mote fairly on k•eltolars. As vi,cal iitur•ie ltas been taught in the school during the year, we frequently commence by singing.— Sometimes too, atuitlbt the seliuui exer ells, starting a sung gives a pleasing va• nety, soothes the .wayward, and rJuNes the dull; ' The morning hours are denoted to reel tatious nu.d reaming, and the hours of the afternoon mainly writing and arithmetic. Spelling exercises are varied,- sometime. by *riting'on slatesJA which every schol• sr has one,. and soMetimes,from books. —,- Much advantage hiv been derived front :the library, which consists of a ~sell se lected series of more, than .five hundred volumes. These are given out on the firat.aod third Wednesday ut each month, to all who do not forfeit the .privitege by tu : isconduct, and aids essentially in pro moting self control. The. habit of self "icintrol is - so highly important, and has a tendency so to secure every other attain ment, that too great effort cannot be made io secure it. Kindred to this and abso lutely necessary ; to good scholarship; is the habit of attention. To do one thing at' a time, and to concentrate the powers of. tliomind on that, is an attainment greatly important. • But after all of our exertions we shall find 'touch to exercise our patience, and if we continue long in the business, we shall be in great danger of acquiring .. dictatorial spirit,. which will often- mani fest itself in our intercourse with tato. X. H. Trisy, December. He }- ois passionate and hasty is gen erally ho est. It is your cold dissetnb : lieg hypocrite of whon) you should be. Ware... There is no' deception in a bull: dog., It is only the cut!'-hat sneaks ug .and bites von wheth). your.- hack is turned. • The Huntingdon: Globe ;,as.. a story for. its readers of a patrioticv lady near Ale;andria, in that county, wia.tt.rok her baby to church a few Shhbaths dressed in red, white auu blae,, 7 and had ttrbsptiled E Pluribus MPUht - • By request we republish the following, our last 'week's edition being exhausted and; there being numerous calls fur copies by friends of the volunteers : iOTT.L 4 O6 COUNTY AGAIN; Onlll,ind a y morning CuPiA F. JONES ; won another Company of Volunteers front thi n County—he being ;but 'three Weeks in recruiting, it. - Thisl will count up wards of five hundred troops from Putter county that Lave volunteered for the war; all ;men who are able in an encounter , with the enemy to mak houselves cfrec: tiv4, being well accustomed to cite use of rhe.llifle and having inuscles in steel: thiS last Company isthe best that we have yet seen from any place; they were ; %ery timer; of one size, Young, strong and healthy fellows who have -been reared amid hard hips incident to our moan taineous country. ' The officers chosen are! men who will du their whole duty,— intelligent and fully aware of the great restansibility devolving l upotrthem . Much credit is due Copt.. Junes and Licuti Re bests for the 'energy with I*hich 1 they presecuted the work of; mill:Amon; On the road to Wellsville ; the local part of the following song was *ode and sung to the Air of "Gay end Happy :" We arc bouiol to seek our fortunes. And wilt plumb it out of lead, We ar:: offered a good ten thousand • If we'll bring home Jeff DAvis' head ! Chlurns—:So let the South jug along as it will, • We are for the Union still! ; . For the Union. far the Union! - 'We are for the Union still. • Pennsylvanians take your station, meet the traitor foe : " Fight as braVely for the nation As you did at Mexico Chorus—So let Southerners &c. We're the boys frorri Psitter County, ear,tain 'Jones 'well know no fear, When he says. "Boys I up and at thew," We *ill rout them with a cheer.. Chorus—Then let the'Stititherners Le. ;We nre off ta light the rebels, . And we do not go for tiny, With Beub, Ronerts First. Lieutenant We are bound to Will the day. . i Chortis—Theu-let Southerners &c. . Lieutenant Crosby is going to help us ,Drive rebellion from the land, iWe wilt follow where theylead us! • A brave and patriutie.band ! Chorus—Su let the Southertkers &e. • 'We will not disgrace our colors On the gory battle-field, 'The Scars and Stripes shall e'er Host O'er us, We wiil ne'er tu traitors yield, Chorus—So let Southerners do, &c. We here add :•everal inure stauza,4 found in one of our exchanges : • Hark ! the trumpet calls to duty, See uur glorions flag Orurled, The Stars anti Stripes unite in beauty, The pride Andeuvy of! the world..(Clhorus) Long its folds shall float above us, While we shout our battle cry; We will fight for those who love its But let every traitor die. (Cloorus.) the Rebels hai-e ex...lted I In thi;ir treason and their shame, Let the Hag. they have,insalted. Still retain its hunured ❑acne. (ChUrtis Traitors have b e trayed the n ttion, : But we'll by the Union stand! Le, every T:ittriot seek. his station, With the gallant w.trlike band. k qhorusj Then your name still] liVe in story,, And eatoea be from land to land. ! • Then fight for liberty and glory, The Union and your native land Chorus—So let the South jog elm& as it will, We'are after Davis still I After Davis. :titer Davis, are after Davis still ! • We'll emulate our gre:s.t forefathers) Franklin, Adams. Washington. And we'dl not forget Fort Sumter • i That shJill he our Lexington I f (Chorus.) We're the boys so gay and happy, Fearing naught•that war can bring; • Let whAterer may befall us, Merrilyi , merrili still we'll sing. 1 . L'horus— t 'o let the South jog along ea it will, We are for the Union still F,or the Union. ftir the Union! Ke -are after Davis still. The •iboys" at Wellsville received a good - warm, supper and left for 'I Harris ] burg in the-night train. . • Ifluster Roll of the Jones Rifles . da,Ptatti-A. F. JONES. Coudersport.' Ist Liedt\-11, Z. ROBERTS,. Roulet, 2d 6'. -M. 0. CROSBY, Homer, Ist qergeant—Harry Baker, Bingham 2d - 66" —la. A. Wood, Cram 3d " Burnsidc.Harri:k n 4th " Wright. Ulysses Ist Curporal—Ed.nn Hyde, Utysses 2d " Ay. Stevens. Harrison 3d. ". +-S. P. Finch, Htibrouf 4th " --; l B.F.Hatnilion,Condertan't Charles D Goodsell, Allegany Nelson L. Cobb! it Adolphus J Nelson " Daniel Fuller ' gg I_ fr o' .-talnion F. Robinson • C. Gardner Woods, Bingham Robert C. Bailey I t Albert C. Evans sc Gerdon•lll. Perry, Gentge Must° ci George H: ,Shane Jitred Calhoun At J. E. Harvey - ac \ "John S. Kind:lel " ' William W. Brinin 1g - Charl.:s 11,.Westfall " Eli F. Westtalll 46 TI otoas R. Tracey 6 4 Leinan - Wilbur ". Edael-fl-Browe i ' • • i " 1 • Joseph • Kite Daniel S. Morey, Clara - A. N. Lyman • Arthur,t. Mann Couderspori Cyrus J. Reynolds • " ! Barnet F. Sttbbins 'Reubai French', lAdam Golier !Benjaiiiiii Furman Uriah Gia'e EmersO» Miles Elijah 31e?fainara, .14;1111 B Leonard, 'Wet herill, L. D Ira• Baster , Georga W Stevens Barber . Olirer W. alley William F.' Stone " . William Hurlbut Peter Simmons James '1) Tracey, Hebron Almon G. Burdick " • ' Elias Vaninaregen " " Ashley Leech ' Hector • _ . Asa C. Leech *4 A. M. Cliesebro Homer Harrison Leonard F. M. Jenkins 61 Solomon Foster • - 4‘ Ge.irge Haight, Jackson azer •Dingee, Ke ating Anderson Wetherill, Pike John ,D Earle Pleasant Valley N. P. Fluent : John Reed 14 C. H. Rari, . Roulette . A..C. Card . Daniel EaStwoud Jr " Martin %Veinier " ' - Henry Hardier • • . " Jacob Reed A J. Barnes; Sfiaron John V. !Tompkins ." Rinaldo McDmials e - N :A. Osirander, Sweden Asa Tounibs . • , Mordecai Lyrrian, Ulysses - (home J. Whiteman "• ' Sheldon M; Gibbs '1"; rrei ti . , Walter Scott Luther Artostiong a ' George I); Freeman " Charles Ranlec.. Andover J. A. ‘VYkoff, Grove Decatur 'Wykoff I " o.' B. 0631 d, Purt Allegheny VARIETIES. A lie - alwayn needs a truth fur a hap dle to ii. Two can maim hiCe, but it mites three to make a tveOuing. He who turns from evil habits does himself u good turn. Days are list in lawentations over 'the loss of days. -' That of which proud people are often the proudest IS their Pride. Wooten live for each other—that is. fur the - love of critichon of each.other. The boy who lost. his balance on the roof found it on the ground shortly after. During the autumn gales the %oluu►e of nature.is full of fly-leaves. f t The most imputleut of all things is a mirror, fur it is continually custiug BEM The man whose word can always be le , peuded upon is sure to be always huntired. Toper • whit alivel about with' red times s.ltuuld be ind,ictud fur circulating. incen diary articles. Most per•nis have a mortal !antipathy to the .halte,; and yet he is said to be a very charming uitiwa l . I . Throw a; piece of Meat among . bears and a purse of gold among men land which will behave must outrageously- l i—the men or the beasts. The right thing in the wrong place is a love-later written on a niourning sheet of paper. When we find great natural Cotirtesv in . the poor, we only find it - in cottipany with superior native sense or great tenderness of, feeling. All then - who do anything must endure a depreciation of their merits.l It is the dirt which their chariut whnle throw up. is a Gaelic proverb : "If the best titan's faults were written upon his forehead, it would wake bitty pull his hat over his eyes." Biessod is he who dies in 'the flower of his4Outh; it is as if he had jrisen from the midst oil' feast before he lwas•intozi e,ated: He who is false to present,duty.breaks a thread ia the lumn, and wtll find the flaw ;when he may have forgotten the; cause. None are so seldom found !alone, and: are so soon tired of their own company,' as those coxcombs who aria ' i on the, dept terms with themselves. . ttive 'Oral subjects their true relief, you require..as in the stereweope. to look through tw&glasser—that of the intellect and that of the heart. Lady Yarmouth askedtdarrick one day , why Love was always repre4ented as a, child 7 Be replied :•.13ecausiLove'never reaches the age of wisdunt and e's perien* 'Words are nice things but, they .iirike bard. IVe,tr;e:d theta so.etti•ily that we are apt to forget their hidden power. Fitly spoken. they f.. 11 like the sunshine, the, dew. and the Filen user rain—but when un4 fitly. like the frost, the hail, 4w:l the des' elu in tempest. • , AND , Tai: ROESd PHOIOGRAPHIGVOR liAtt 'lard siile.,oa BriEtol Board suitible fdr Albuu p.uBw3RED Arm lump BY E. ANTHONY ' bpi Broadway. Stir York. St I td =III By special arrangeruent we publiii4 in nd tion to other portraits, 74e , iritbistiiteed, welt known ;heti ini Burop'e and •Aliterica O'radif Noleveapikiif Oat it ritiGallvi Brady's collection ,of Imperial Ph oioirrap is justly considered One the lions; of NS. Tort:, end in the Photcart•a:Phi rep oductid; of these every centre table eitn - no -there additional attraction in a: naibiatn i Idrad Gallery. Among; our publicaitioneL7re: Abraham Lin,..oln, Jelfer,sqn Hannibal Lady Dtris,l. %tint H. Setrard, r Alex.; R. SitepDens, Salinon P. clot4e, • RObilJ. Vintbs, Fr- Eulalia 1 li'euesee liarrimn =II . , Sion Cameron, Howell Cob ' „; ' Montgomery Blair, , HenrylA. Ise, . . EdWard Rates, John trier, Gideon Wells, :, - 'Genii Beaur Bard, Caleb F. Smith, Gen'l Lee, 1 ~ Gen'l Scott,, . John.* Floyd, Col. ROA. Anderson, ,!Jacob IT boniplan,• MAjonSlernmer, I f . P. P.Thour4s; - 1 Col. Ellsworth, . John'q r Bre i •liinride, GOO Butler. ' Ont. JOhn etcher, Gen'l Mansfield, - JOhn Bell, ' Col.'Fremont, ' , Sohn C Calhoun, Her,chell V. Johnson, .1./: 0. Calhoun,} .1304 .Ic.: , Cullough, Lient..Mattre, Col.ll..andef, Step one A.l3onglos, Maj. Gen. John A. Eli, Maj. Gen. 7 N. P. Banks. Henry Ward! Beeq.ter. 'ollve Wendell Holmes, Horaee Greeley, IVO: Morse; N.IP Willis. Jalbei Gordon Benn.O. William, C.Eryant,Washington Invinglllen i y;Clay_,Am=, drew Jacksori.ComcnodorePer Y.Dit.E. net 'John J. Audubon, Mrs. Sig rney Mrs. G n'l Gaines,Chas.Suniner,Gov..Andrew,J4l.Crit en 4 'A den, Prince of Wales, Dime Of mkastle, r,a4 c Miry, Tay tor,George Bancroft; Lathrop L.N ,'ot, ley; Sam. Houston, J. Q A.dams, pini.Oson F ( ll.i eridge, Andrew Johnson. Parson;Brownl r.; neownlowls heroic 'daughter, to Miler 10 about 500 others, tri which rii 1 dditions are be ing Made (roily. Catalogue on reeeipt opt pp. PRICE OF PORTRAITS $3-Iran Doze RBI. Con I be:sent by mail. Remittances tnaj pe mad - '- pOstage F ta.'l3p3.. ! • i ; ; . ; Also a large collection of Photographs of distinguished ,Europeans, l Einpeiris, Ki tgi, Queens. Marshals, Generals, Dukes. thrds, A u thOrsoActors.‘Actresses, Politiciatts4hdgler i l gy. Price, 25 to 50 cents-each, aceording to , maker and quality, 1 I . 1 'Our establishment is nide hcad-Anarter. for ' ; PUOTOGIf.APIIIC ALBUMS' both ' as agent &f the best FrenchMianufn tn. rer, and as manufacturer Linder LaL pate t of Mir own ' We have a large aSsorement. v try ing in price Proni 80 eents to sso,Jand hol ling from; 12 pork tits up to $6 .tO. .: iso folding cases of Morruzco or cloth for th -pockef,, to hold 2, 4 it, 8 or 12 pprtraits:. 2 1.40 vu ons styles of framing caN, portrait , ,of Ca red, wood, metal, paper, ,eoinposition etc.. of ele gant and tasteful. designs. 1 ' 1 -' ' • ~ ~.• photoAraphers now in the field are aity sending us .., I ' : I,L CAMP SCENES OF THE PRESENT W A.E; and views of ,point's and' things! of interest. bptll card side, fora. hulas. tind inlstitreo.scopie term. As for instance; The Sevealh l Rev nent at Cilmp Cameron-In the Treachea;-, Coo ind their Meals—The CytnnastsHTlM Jiincti ii— Delttionico's—Lanra Keene's- C4aitral S reet Views of the Camp. etc. AlSo the Eelay ll' 'tie. and' ,camp scenes and scenery I thereal?out. Also Harper's Fern' before and after. the scenes of destruction. T,ogetherw'th Ivt4iotts th4r places - of note. •Cari size 25 ce is each, Ste reoscopic 33 cents. . i . , ; .PArties who would like a to' tr these (lamp . se...nes to select from •-•tlie 1)-,1t i o a l it to he re turned in good order. at their expen•te, and without delay—can he adcoMinodaMdttn giving prnper New York referensell• . STEREOSCOPES AND VIOW• S , - AND ::' Dur establishment is the great empcirium fur everything in the stereoseopiC line and our assortment is the'tuost' complete iwobahly of an} - in the world." i :, ' .I , ' 1 The stereoscopeds the m'St ineirectieeinte, o wing, en( en dinitig, amusing and cic‘ting teltnotl tirrt 'inventions. : I IIE I ' 1 I ' None are too young,, none town intelligent, rote toii it pediieatett,l ledge its worthand beauty; ; 1 No home is complete witimatli kid must penetrate every‘thefe. ' It presents to your view every world. in all the 'relief boldness and sharpness of; detail, ds i if vo spot. We Mire an immense 'to of scenes in Paris', LOndon.lEttgla Ireland, Wales. , France, IHelga Switzerland, Spain, The Rhine,. Cloud, Pontai Aden.% Tifilferie, Egypt,, Athens, the Holy' Llino, Crystal Palace, also Groups iskg, marriage scene=, breakfasi nics, statuary. etc., etc. lAn meat of illuminated interiors of If cites and Cathedrals, Ot Finnue The effect of these illuruliiatedl remarkable. I Anthinky'ainstontoneouelSteroacopic. Views are the latest Photographic, wonder. They are! taken in the fortieth partof a: second. and everything, no matter . how raiddly it may be moving, is - depicted•as sharply land distiuCtly as if it had been perfectly, at Thik giFres an, additional value, for to the benutieslof in animate nature it adds the clfir:rn of life and motion. The process dlsbovery our own. and being unknoWn tn, Etirope, celve large orders from Lairtdbri and Tar' isf i for Anthony's Instantaneous (Views of Auterican life and scenery: ! I . • Our Catalogue of subjects and prices will he' for Warded to any addresS on receipt off,st,4mi' Parties at a distance sending Us $3.5.510. $l5. $20..0r $25, can have a goad instrrnent and such pictures as they mar 'reque t, _sent by Express. Views ;alone . (irlithout instru ment) can be sent bringy. • -.1, E.. Anthony. . . 501 Brondeiray.: N . c fork, (3 doori south of Si I.ticholus'l Hotel.) I Importer and Manufacturer of Photographic Materials,Stereoscopee add Steteosr laws Ilsg.Merchants from !every sect 'the country• rre respectfully invitid to au examidatioa of our stack. To Photographers: Our Brdistil graphic Invention and. !improve= sent to any address on application. [Cut this out for future retell MOTHERS, READ THIS.--L.The lowitg is an estract from a le'.ter . st .ritten byfthe p stor of, a, Baptist Chinch to theVQoarpal and Sies senger," Cincinnati. Ohio, and 'speaks iolnmes in farm of-that world-renowned medicine— Mae. Wu:stoves SOOTHING SYIIHP. FOR; CHIL- I' mum Turnitsa: . .'; We see an advertisement id your earn:tuts ' cif - Mrs. WinAlow's Sodthing•Srtip. ..,;TOW we' a. never said word in! tiVor a'ratte Medi dine before in our life, but we feel compelled ; te say to your readers, that this fs ad humbug ITEt HATS Taira IT, Ala): HNOITi It TO lIE ALL IT CHAIM& It is. probably,lone efthe mnst sue cesiful medicines of the day, beeause et is one of the best. And those of year readers.whO hare babies can't do. butter than to lay en a . I . VOUlt%:!• lATTENTION I :Rill A 110.11ENT, , -r, IF: VOU , PLEASE:' v'E SUBSCIIBER,Ihas just r eceived a new . stock I • Il DE ABLE; " • •• • • • . • , • • . • • . • . : 5 •, Direct,frOrbiNew'rrork, consisting of • DRY , GOODS, GRACE - ; ' • RTES of f4:l ; f • :HARDWARE. CROCK 'ERNI BOOTS di SHOES, ! ;RATSdz. CAPS, latest ; • stYl4. READY •MADE : ;CLOTHING, DOMES- , : TICS, such as SHEET- 1 ! , • MOS. TICKS, BATTS, ; k.c.—in short, gill kinds of goods ustially kept in a r • . NO. 0017NTItY STORE. • All of Which.will be sold Very low ,for . , RBlO,ll, • !! The above-rinmed stock of Goods is now • / open, and for sale at the , II • ; Nes* , itricit Store • • , • ;, , near Ganfield's Flouring Mill,.a le* rode east of the..fdlegbrtoy BriAgei tN 111 II 0410t7pEttsPORT;, • where the proarietml would be pie& ed to re ceive calls froth his old customers rind as ma tiv ones iis feel :lisposed to : ' ' d I 11E/11A WITH HIE. It I price paid for all kinds of RS' PRODUCE .110 The mark FA RM in exe Coulters: prti BON STORE: .1114irlbove Thirli St., COLTI ERSPOILT; PA. 111. W. 111ANN., -1 211VPIIIETOIL OOKS APS, M G LOBES, BLANkB.-1 - 1 , .DOCKETS-; , • • LEDGERS- ! 41, DAY-BOOKS --. 1 BECEIP I T4I36QES; MEMO RANDEMS, .1 PASSAIOOKS, DJARIES. i• • IPORTFOLtus, * 1: BERBARIUNS,c LETTE O BOORS ; • French, • Greek, ; Lo in, reach and German Teat- BoOks. • L 4// alelsolvi Books used in the' :Count& &pi onjwaid, u 2 intittediutCl:y procured when. (16'ireld • Magazin'ei or anci Periodicals sapf)lied when desired... •! A gonB; assortment of Pnrier. Enr,elopes, Pena and Inti's. Also. of Wall-rOpers, Draw ing MateriaW., Water Colors, &d. , '131)131S, 'TESTAMENT'S,' HYMN BOOKS, of ‘'kriouSiinds. tilt) to acklow- ;and it Nt-I I ,prert of the iperspetive -"MIjIC1800KS AND'SHEET-MUSId, Slatesl Rulers, Back-Gammop.floards Chess Ben, &el PRODUCE of all kinds taken iu esch.angeifur Books. Sze. , (11-341 . • THE 'HEROES . OF PEACE - , 21211 i~ itql of tad. Sc. ivr sail Italy, T China. t E urical, tl scene, quisde Italy, views i . , AND . ;.I . THE HEROES OF'WAR r , E. A.10.0q, 1111 ,601129adwa7, Hew Task, is now p ubl ishing, in addition to other ion.; traits, the celebrated collection known in Eu-; rope and Atuerica• as , , Brady's f aratioricil rhotographic .portreit Gallery, in which is included Portraits of nearlY all the; prominent men ~f America, not exeeptingJetT l Davis, Oen Bealtregard, Floyd; and a host of other confederates. Price of pl3,rtraits, $3,00, peridozen. !Can be sent by mail. SeeneS Of the War for the; Union, I are publish'd, card size, and lin StereocopiC form. Alsciy . " •. 1 1 ; - I 7 Steredscapic - views of scenes!in .'aria, Lon don,and in other parts of England a nd'France; in Scutland,i Ireland, Wales. Holland; Switzer laud, Spaini; on the Ralne. iu 'Athens, Egypt. 1 Turkey,; th Holy Lund, Chinti',l India, Cub* iic acc ad inf in it u m . . 1 1 ' '' ---- 1 Our Insta taw;cls Stereoscopic Nieors are The rea test Wonder Of the. A'ge.. , pert ,l These are t: ken nr the fm tieth of a second and the rushing of water,the moving:of leaves i or the niarch of in army, dOes hot in she leas 1 p affect the Liking lof these .Tie ws. ;; They are sold for SI. er dozen. I • 1; 1, ~ We 'hate also en hand and nianufaatut i e the largest ass rtment of Stereolcepes,i, Plato-, graphic Alums, 'and Photomphicbluterials in the United States, and perhapsirithe #.orld 1 Catalogu s, containing i f lists!of an Our-Por traits. Vie s, Stereoscopes, .li., sent tree by mail, on`re eipt Of a stamp: 1. t,' ‘' • `; E. ANTHONY, 501 ttroad+n:y, - 1 illy ,near St. Nicholas Hltel,NewlTork. 1 : •1 1 • l';' H --- -.7 1 LPLAtiIKS of all kinds for sale at:this Office . Deedsi Wartants, Execatitins,;SntomonS, Subpceiir4Constable Sales, l'ovntsliip and ,School ere, Notes of all Irindo—'kept on }laid and Printed to order.; JOB WORN at. tended Icil)roreptly, and at prices 'toisuit tide times ; Give ns a trial, ' •!__ .11 . _ 1 oto be The Rachester Stiraw-Ctstter. `KELLY, Coudersport. ha tie OLMSTIFO , , the eiclusbke agency for this celebrated =Laurie,. this, ' county. covenient, du rable, aid CHEAP. Dec: 1, 1868.-12', . ADVERTISE. A DTERTISE in the Jotnt.vslll isf the on. ly paper inTotter county, aad s•good medium tbroogh which to reach thepoople of angedfor 3lerchandiie.! • ; " ft/1X; 0 / • -, COLLINS Sfflfll. Jan.-,2, 1861.-15-01 o; An aperient and Stomachic preparation of IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by. com. bastion 'in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by th e - highest Medical Authorities, both in Enrope anti the United States, and prescribed in their praCtice. • , • , . etperienee of thousands daily prone ) that no preparation of Iron cat( be compared With it. linpurities of the blood, depression of vital energy, pale and othetttist sickly complexions indicates its necessity iti alittost eVery conceivable Case. Innoxious in all maladies in which it hail been tried. it 'has proved absolutely curatirel in each of the following complaints, viz: In Debility, Nervous ..4ffections, Eraanciationij Dyspepsia, ConStipation ' Diarrhea, Dysentery,i Incipient Consumption; Scrofulous Tuberculon' l ,l 'Salt Rheant,Mismenstruation, *Mira, Chlorori4 Liver Complaints, Chronic Yleadades, Rheu m & Intermittent Fevers,l'imples on the Fare I In cases of General Debility, windier ihs result of acute disease, or of the continued-C.l minution of nervous and muscular "energj from chronic complaints, one trial of this res.l torative has proved successful to an extent which no description nor written attestatioct oold p.nder . credible. Invalids so long bedf ridden as to have become forgotten in then own neighborhoods, have suddenly re-apt peared in the btrsy world as if just returned from protracted travel in rt,, , distant Some very signal instances of this kind ars attested to female Sufferers, emaciated vial of apparent marasruus, san,euineous exhaus • tion, critical changes, and that complication of nervous and despeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the'physiciatt has no nemtr. • , In Nervous Affeefioks of all kinds, and for reasons faMiliau to medical rum the operating ''of this. preparation of iron most necessaril' be 'salutary, for unlike, the old oxide, it is viii• orousiy tonic without being exciting and overheating; and gently, regularly aperient even in the most obstinate cases of costive., Wen witlsorrt - ever Wit a gastric purgative r l of inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It is this latter property, among others i which makes it so remarkable effectual And permanent a remedy for Piles, upon .which it also appears to exert a distinct and specifie *aloft, 6y lispersiwg the Inca' tendency which faros theta. • - • In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its cause ; is single box of these Cbalybeate Pills has oi r ten- sufficed for the. most habitual •cases, int eluding the attendent,Costiveness. In unehethed D.larrAtea, even when advance to Pysentery,'.cpnfirtned, emaciating, and ap r, parently malignant. the effects have been equally decisive and, astonitrhing.. In 'the local pswins, loss of tiesb and strength-; debilitating cough, and remittent hectic,whic generally tad:eau! Incipient Consumption, dud remedy bus allayed the alarn of friends and physicians, in several very, gratifying and kid teresting instances. In Scrofulous Ttrberculosis f this medicated iron MIS had far more than the good erect f the most cautiously balanced preparations f iodine. Without any of their well known li ° I The Attention of females cannot be too coif! fidentlY incited to this remedy and revocative, • in. the gases peculiarly affecting them. ' In Rheumatism, both chronic and infamy Matory 7 —in the latter, however, more decid•. edly—it has been invariably well reported,, both as alleviating pain and reducing the iwelfrngs and stitliless of the joints and mut in'lnterniittent Fevers it must necessarily be a great remedy and et.ergetic restorative,- and its progress in the nets settlements of the Vest, ivill probably be one of high renorn and usefulness, do remedy has 'ever been discovered in the whole history of medicine, which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully restorative effects.— Good appetite.. complete digeition, rapidac 7 quisition of strength, with-an nunsual sitipn for active and cheerful exercise, imnts. diatelv follow its use. Put up in neat flat nietalbo.:es containing 50 pills, price 50 cents, per box: fur sale by druggists and dealers. Will be sent free to any address on receipt of the price, All-let= ter* orders, etc..- should be addressed to (. R. B. LOCKE & Co.. General Agents„ 4—ly. - 20 Cedar St., N. Y. FURNITURE ! W. Et COATS, Having enlarged and refitted his - WARR. ROOMS, at WELLSVILLE, has now en hand and will keep constnntlyfor sale; a larger and better variety of Cabinet- Waricand- Chairs, than have ever been offered in this section of the Country. His stock of common work has never been equalled- flexing made extensive additions to his assortment of PARLOR FURNITURE, - he has now on hand Plain Mahogany & Mar ble top Bureaus, Card tables, Marble top side and Centre tables, Fruit and 'Toilet stands, Marble top Wash stands. , COTTAGE - • - FRENCH BEADSTEADS. COUCHES, SOFAS, AND MR ; A-TETES, new and beautiful varieties. Cane Seat, Mahogany, Hocking and nay Chain/ Sr.e., etc 0•• In fact every thing in the line of • 'FURNITURE Can be found at Its establiAment. Having the bestlacilities foimanufacturirig and pur chasing his: stock-for dish, • flnVilltotbe:Undersold , Those wishing to buy, Will save at least twenty-five peg cent, by calling on, .W Coats. f READY. DUDE .COEFINS of all sizes - kePt constantly - on hand. .1' sonal attendance with hearse when requested , •••,L • W. H. COATS. Wellsville, ?tor. I. 11160. • • Administrator's INottee. WHEREAS, letters of administration on the • estate of RUFUS THO3IPSON,deedi Late of Jackson Tp., Potter Co.,have bee granted to the subscriber . in due orm of /O r / notice is hereby given to.all persons knowing themselves indebted to' said" estate, to Oaks immediate payment; and those haviogclwitos vvißpresent them duly authenticated forSote dement." - VHIDELIA THOMPSON, • • . D. W. BENTON, Admialialib. Potordsily Ze , .Lem