TnE POTTER COUNTY JOURNAL is the only paper published in Potter county. eitculates among an intelligent class of Peo ple, and if thus an excellent medium for both City and COqntry Advertising: Trsiqient Adveriliemprits and those k l rom a di e 1 , 3041. &bat be Mali or dam tehminsible re. t er ede.i., cianmnniations, to, feteiv.e attention, ueE be directed to the Vditor, and contain tbeiaMe of the writer. •..st's attention paid to anonymous communications. ITER3IB.—One copy,one year, $1; Six copies $5 ; Twelve copieS, $lO ; Twenty copies, $lB, pith orie tc the person raising the Club. The money must accompany the names. g oa denport, Wednesday Evening, Nov. 6, 1861 WM. JEORG gives nctico to his creditors to make sotne settlement within ten gay-The Electioa Return Judges will meet on Tuesday of hest seck, in•this plate ) to count the Volunteer vote. sEirlu the Judipial District the vote was as fellows : R G. White 6,289, Passel:is Blown 608, C. B. Curtis 9, E Boyer 77. . . itir Messrs. OLMSTED & KELLY ad vertise all thoie owing them by dote or book account to call and settle between this and the Ist of the New Yeat. sarLieut. ROBERTS left town on last Monday with a sufficient number of recruits to fill up Capt. Jones' company. Col. Wm.B. Mann, it is stated,, has resigned his position in the Regiment to which this company will be attached. , . • The funeral of Col. Daher took place at Washington - on Thursd4 week and was performed with great solemnity . , amid universal demonstrations, of sorrow. The 'body after being embalmed, will be carried to California there .finally to rent: se-See notice of New York TRIBUNE in another column. This journal. now in Its twenty-first yeati\ has always been the. expo cent of a free principle, which at the time of the introdattion of this journal to the public, had'hut few supporters, but with the help of the few muster-spirits controlling its columns to-day viewing its work in the Army of gall Million now battling in support of the Iftith, that "all men were created equal, and 4vith certain inalienable rights," Sc. It hos always been the friend of the Working-Man, and our advice is that every man who can secure its Daily or Weekly visits through the coming winter bad better do so. SiiirThe followiug is vote of two -of the Companies of Volunteers at the late Election Capt. Widger's Company—For Free. Judge : R. G. White 10, C. B. Curtis 4 ; For Associate Judges, D.White 27, C.Monroe 27, CS.Jones 3. G.G.Colvin 8; For Assembly, A.G,Olinsted 3u; For Coroner, Jno Lyman, Jr. 25, W.O Blakes lee 5; For Commissioner, H. Nelson 24, L. S. Robertson 6 ; For Auditor, F. T. Sulu. 25, E 0. Austin 5, E. L. Austin 2. • . Capt. Graves' Company—For Pres. Judge : White. 21, Curtis 20 ; For Associate Judges : Colvin 36, Monroe 32, Jones 13, White 11 ; ForAssembly.Ohnsted 40 ; For Commissioner. Robertson 31, Nelson 5 ; For Auditor, Suhr 1, Austin 34; For Coroner, Blakeslee 33, Ly man 1. Wir A ,great section of the -girdle round the earth," was finished on Friday The Atlantic and Pacific were united by tel egraph, and now the Atlantic cities and San Francisco can talk together. The connec tion of the Eastern ai.d Western livisions at Salt Lake was established on Friday, and the Philadelphia Bulletin says that buriareds of despatches have already been received and scut, some of congratulation from pUblic functionaries, but most of them legitimate business messages. The course taken by the wires is said to be four or five thousand miles long, and the enterprise is altogether the most stupe idnusly successful one known 41 telegraphic history. A great part of it is through a wild country, where the Indian *till dwells and the ,buffalo still roams. It is a subject of special congratulation that in a time of war,. our people bare been able to achive this brilliant triumph of Peaee. This line of telegraph is to be carried over into Russian Asia - , and thence to St. Petersburg, where - it will connect with all the cities of Europe. Who knows but that in the l i course of a year we may be getting our European news by this back way ? arta another column we give a table showing what Pennsylvania has done for the Great Cause. -" Figures always speak the truth," and the truth spoken in this case must make Pennsylvanians feel very proud. We have furnished more treops than any other State in the Union, and, we see it stated, with less expense to the general government. While this speaks well of the people it also speaks a word in vindication of the character of our able and energetic Governer, through whom the most of this great work has been accom plished. From his inaugurationauntil the pre sent time, he has been traduced by every po litical demogogue in the country to whom he • would not bow in humble submission. After the charges of speculating in Army supplies had been refuted by the appointment of com missioners who had reported that they were unable to find any instances of fraud on the part of the Governor or officers, they endea vored to have men enlist directly into the U. S. service and sought to produce disaffection among the troops, for the renlon that Gov. Curtin would not grant commissions to men who were incompetent. But, these have all failed and to-day Pennsylvania and her MI . ministrators stand the proudest among the loyal States." Long live the. Keystone 1 Long - live her noble GOVernor 1 it, „ • ;;The_War Department - made-a•. quisition on the on Thnrsday.week, - - for five companies of heavy artillery, and ask ed, that Col. Angerotb, of Philadelphia, shall enlist and command them. The Governor approved of the requisition, and the compa nies are to be enlisted, subsisted equipped, and armed, by the National Government, un der the order of the 25th of September, as contained in the proclamation. To OUlt MERCHANTS.—If you do not keep D. B. De Land & Co.'s Chehiicil atus, procure it at once as it is gaining friends so fast amongst the good housekeepers that you will soon have a call for nothing else.— You can get it at wholesale of thv proprietors, at Fairport, Monroe Co N. Y., or of most wholesale dealers in the country. T HE NEW YORK TRIBUNE NEW VOLUME On the seventh of September, 1861, the New York WEEKLY TRIBUNE commenced the twenty4rst year of its existence; the DAILY TRIBUNE being , suttee menths otdet anti the SEMI-WEEKLit TRIBUNE somewlmtyounger. For more than twenty years, this journal has labored in what its ecinauctors 1 - teee felt to be the cause of humanity, Justice mad Freedom, endeavoring to meliorate the Condition of the oppressed and unfortunate, to honor and en courage aSeful exertion ift rVhatever sphere, and to promote by all means the moral. intel lectual, and material advancement of our country. It has aimed to be right rather than popttlar, and to espouse and commend to-day the truth that others nifty not be will ing to accept till to-morrow. In pursuing this muse, mistakes have doubtless been made ita faults committed, but, have in all things incited our readers to think and judge for themselves rather than adopt blindly our own or others' conclusions, we believe we gray fairly claim for this journal the credit of having qualified its readers to detect and ex pose even its errors. To envelope the minds of the young by the most general, thorough and practical Education, and to encourage and stimulate Productive Industry through free grants of Public Lands to actual settlers and cultivators, as also the protection of im mature ar peculiarly exposed branches from'. too powerful foreign competition : are among the aims to which this journal has adhered through good and evil .report, and which It steadfastly commends to American patriotism and philanthropy. .As to the Civil War n 0.7 devastating our country we hold it to have originated in a Rebellion more wanton, wicked, inexcusable, than was ever before known—a Rebellion in the interest of the few against the many—a Rebellion designed to raise higher the walls of caste and tighten the chains of oppression. Having done all we could without a surren der of principle to avoid this War, and wit ness:al the forbearance. meekness and long suffering with which the Federal Government sought to avert its horrors, we hold it our clear duty. with that at' every other citizen, t stand by th. nation and its fairly chosen rulers. and to second with all our energies their efforts to uphold the Union, the Consti tetion and the supremacy of the laws. And, though the Rebellion has' become, through usurpation, deception terrorism, and spoila trot,. fearfolly strung, w, helieve the Ameri can Republic far stronger. and that the unan imous, earnest efforts of loyal hearts and hands. will insure its overthrow. But on all questions affecting the objects, the scope and duration of this most extraordinary contest. we defer to those whom the American Peo ple have clothed with audiority, holding uni-. ty of purpose and of action indispen-able so grave au emergency. In a crisis like the present our columns must be largely engrossed with the eiterent history of the War for the Union. and with elucidations of its more striking inei.lents We shall not however remit that attention to Literature, to Foreign Affairs, to Ai,rictiltural Progress, to Crops.• Markets, Atc., Ste.. which has, already we trust, won fur THE TRIBUNE an honorable position mating its cotempora ries. Our object is and shall be to produce a comprehensive newspaper, from which a care ful reitaer may glean a vivid and faithful his tory of the times, not merely in the doniain of Action but in that of Opinion also. As our tacilities for acquiring information increase with years, we trust that an improvement in the contents of our journal is perceptible, and that, in the variety and fullness of Intelltgence afforded, we may still hope to "make each day a critic on the last.!' 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The name of the Post Offico and State should in all ca. ses be plainly written. Payment always in advance. Address THE TRIBUNE, No. 154 Nassau st., New York. . $lOOO COUNTY BOND. lIBSCRIPTIONS to a County Boud of One 0 Thousand Dollars.Pifty Dollars per share, 7 pr. ct., will be received up to Tuesday, the 12th of November. The Cash will be requir ed to be deposited with the County Treasurer on that day. Proposals will be received by him in Harrison Valley until that time and on that day will be received at the Court House in Coudersport until 4 o'clock. The Bond will-be redeemable one year from date, inter est paid semi-annoally. A special Cash tax, according to the:Act of Assembly„ will be levied and collected for the payment of said The money to be used for the Relief of the families of VolUnteers and no other purpose. If some such arrangement cannot be effected, Gy which County Orders will be made of more service to the families, than they now are, there will be no more Relief Orders issued. We do this in order to avoid burdening the tax-payers of the County with a heavy tax and at the same time affording little relief to those who the orders are intended to benefit. An opportunity is now afforded to those who are unable to go to the , war and at the same time desirous of doing some good to the Couhtr,y to come forward and promptly take this Bond'. By order of ttre - Bohrd' of Corotnisstoners _Attest : L. B. etn,s, Clerk. 05! EMPLOYMENT!.S7 S ! AGENTS WANTED. • We will pay from $25 to $75 per month, and all expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. Address ERIS SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, R. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio, an2lly SPECIAL. NOTICE To Consumbthres. filllE Advertiier having been restored to IL health it ail few weeks by a ',lll sim ple remedy after having sliffertti sbtithil years with a severe lung affection, and' that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, kfree of charge,)with the direction for preparing and using the same which they will find a sure cure for Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitas, &c. The only ob ject of the subscriber in sending the Prescrip tion, is to benefit the affiicted,and spread infor mation' which he conceives to be invaluable. and he hopes every sufferer will try his reme dy, as it will cost them nothing and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, New York 3m] PR/CE CURRENT. Corrected every Wednesday by R. A. STEB BINS & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries and Provisions, opposite D.-F. Glasemire's Hotel, Coudersport, Pa. Apples, green, IR bush., $ 371 to 621 do dried, " 100 200 Beans, LI 100 150 Beeswax, 132 lb., 2,0 25 Beef, II 4 it Berries, dried, V quart 6 124 Buckwheat, V bush., 371 44 Butter, V 1b.,10 12 Cheese, " 7 10 Corn, V bush.,7s 88 Corn Meal, per cwt., 150 200 Eggs, 19 doz , 10 Flour, extra, V bbl., 650 700 do superfine " 550 600 Hants, V lb., 121 l5 Hay, w ton, 5'50 600 Honey, per tb., 10 , 12; Lard, " 10 14 Maple Sugar, per lb., 8 12 Oats, V bush., 25 - 30 Onions, " 50 75 Pork, V bbl., 21 00 23 00 do V lb., 10 13 do in whole hog, V lb., 6 7i Potatoes, per bush., 25 • 37i Peaches, dried, la lb., 25 Poultry, V lb., 6 7 Rye, per hush., 63 75 Salt, V bbl., 275 350 do V sack, 2o Truut, per 1 bbl., - 460 500 Wheat, V bush., 100 1 3 12 White Fish, 1p bbl., 4 . 50 5-00 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned are requested to make a settlement will him within ten days in order to save costs. E. JOERG, M. D. Coudersport, Nov. sth, 1861 NOTICE IS hereby given to 'all those indebted to OLMSTED & KELLY, either by note or book account, to call and nutk -- settlement before the first day of January next, and thereby save costs. • H J. OLMSTED, S. D. KELLY. Coudersport, Nov. 6, 18.61 NEW GOODS AT STEBBINS, WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR RE ADY-P AY. Coudersport, Ootober,' 1860. B RADFORD COUNTY PLOWS AND POINTS, will be found hereafter at the store of E. N. STEBBINB tit BRO. sergA . line; lot j.u . st received. . Couderport, March 20, 11301; Notice.:..' WHEREAS, letters of Aaministration to the estate of ALVAH C. TAGGART, late of the county of Patter. deceased, hay.p been granted to the. subscribers, all per;ons indebted to.said estate 4kro,reingsted to make immediate payment, and,thoso.hm;ing claims against the same, will, present them duly au thenticated for,settletnent. . ?OVA' ANN TAGGART, JOHN P. TAGGART, Administrattirs. Aug. 41, 1861 AY R'S._ ... ga,rs4parilia, FOE PUBIFYING THE BLOOD. And for the speedy care of the following complalntet Scrofula and Scrofulous Affectlons,such as Tumors, Ulcers, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches, Boils, Inning, and all Skim Diseases. CALLUM, Ind., 6th June, 1869. 3. C. AYint & Co. Gents 1 I feel it my duty to as knowledge what your Sarsaparilla boa done for me. Having Inherited a Scrofulous infection, I have ,offered from it in various ways for years. Sometimes It burst out in Ulcers on my hands and arms; sometimes it turned inward and distressed me at the stomach. Two years ago it broke out on my head and covered my scalp and ears with one sure, which was painful and loathsome beyond description. 1 tried many medicines and several physicians, but without much relief from any thing. In act, the disorder grew worse. At length I was rejoiced to read In the Gospel. Messenger that you had prepared au alterative (Sarsaparilla), for I knew from your repots. tion that any thing you made must be good. I sent to Cincinnati and got it, and used it till it cured me. I took It, as you advise, iu small doses of a teaspoonful over a month, and used almost three bottles. New and healthy skin soon began to form tinder the scab, which after while fell off. My skin is now clear, and I know by my feelings that the disease has gone from my system. You can well believe that I feel what I edit saying when I tell you, that I hold you to be one of the apostles of the spy and remain ever gratefUlly. Yours, ALFRED B. TALLEY. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Tatter and Salt Rheum . , .. Scald Head, itingivorm, Sbre Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes from Salem, N. Y., 12th Sept., 1850, that be has cored an inveterate case of . Dropsy, which threatened to terminate fatally, by tbi persevering use of our Sarsaparilla, and also a dangerous Ataliguttnt Etlrepetett by large doses of the same; says bemires the common eruptions by it constantly. Bronchocele, Goitre or Swelled Neck. Zebnion Sloan of Prospect, Texas, writes: "Three bot• ties of your Sarsaparilla cured me from a Goitre—a htd. eons swelling on the neck, which I had suffered frons over two years." Lade orrlweik Or AVliltei, Uterine Ulceration, Female Diseases; • Dr. J. D. S. Channing, of New York City, writes; "I most cheerfully comply with the request of your agent in saying I have found your Sarsaparilla a most excellent alterative In the minierons complaints for which we employ such a remedy, but especially In /Male Diseases of the Scrofulous diathesis. .1 4111.0 cured many inveter ate cases of Letirorrlittai by ft, end solve whefe the cent plaint was teased by ulceration of the uterus. The ulcer* anon Itself was non cured. Nothing within my knows• edge equals it for these female derangements." Edward 8. Marrow, of Newbury, Ala., writes, " A den genus ovarian tumor on one. of the females in my family; which had defied all the remedies we could employ, has at length beeh completely cured by your Extract of Sao , tripartite: Oa- physician thought nothing but extirpa. lion could afford relief; but be advised the trial of your Sarsaparilla as the last resort before cutting, and tt proied effectual. After taking your remedy eight week' no symptom of the disease remains." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. Now ORLtAX.S, listh Anstalt 1859. Da. J. C: Alan a Sir, I cheerfully comply with the re test of your agent, and report to you some of the effects 1 have realized with your Sarsaparilla. I have cured with it, in my pfactice, most of the corn plaints for which it is recommended, and have found its Mardi; truly wonderful in the cu r° of Venereal and Ner. , atrial Disease. One of my patients had Syphilitic ulcers .rt his thrthit, which Were consuming his palate and the top of his month: Your Sarsaparilla, steadily taken, ;used him in fire weeks. Another was attacked by sec- Spdary symgtouis in his nose,.and the ulceration bed eaten away a considerable part of ft, so that I heliete the *order would soon reach his brain and kill him. But it yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla; the Meets healed, and he le well again, not of course Without some disfiguration to his face. A woman who had been treated for the same disorder by mercury was suffering ftom this poison in her. bones. They had become so sen sitive to the weather that on a damp day she suffered ex: dating pain. in her joints and bones. She, too; was awed entirely by your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I know from its formula, which your agent gave me, that this Prepargtion iron; your laboratory must be a great remedy; connquently, these truly remarkable results with it have not snrprised Fraternally yours, G. Y. LARIMER, M. IL' • Rheumatism, Gout, idier COMplaint. INDEPENDENCE, Preston Co., Va., Bth July, 1859. Da. J. C. Areas : Sir, I have been afflicted with a pain ful chronic Rheumatism for a long lime, which battled the skill of physicians, and stuck to me In spite of all the :smedies I could find, until I tried your Bareapariffii.. Otis: Dottie cured me in two weeks, and restored my general swath so much that I am far better than before I wag attacked. I thiuk it a wonderful medicine. J. FREASI. Jules Y. Getchell, of St. Louis, writes: "I have been afflicted for years with an affection of the Liver, which iestroyed my health. I tried every thing, and every thing idled to relieve me; and I have been a brokendown man for some years from no other cause than derangement of :he Liver. 4, beloved pastor, the Inc. Mr. Espy, advised me to - try your Sarsaparilla, because lie said he knew you, and any thing you made was worth trying. By the blew , ing of God it has cured Ow, and has sto purified my blood as to make a new man of me. I feel youncagain. The beet that can be said of you is not half good enough." Schirrus,Cancer Tumors, Enlargement, Ulceration, Caries and "Exfoliation of the Bones. A great variety of cases have been reported to us where cures of illese formidable contplaiuts have reedited trod the use o this remedy, but our space here wilt not-admit. them.. Somo of them- may be found in our. American Almanac, which We agents below bamed are pleased to furnish gratis to all who call for them. • iDyspepsla j lleart Disease, Flits, Epflep• Many remarkable cures of these affections have been made by the alterative power of this medicine. It st inn . . tate' the vital functions into vigorous actioni and tilde. rtetromes disorders. which Would be supposed beyond its. reach. Such a remedy has tong been required by the pee tattles of the people, and we are confident that theta witr lo for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Coughs, Colds, influenza, Hoarseness, Croup, nronchitis, Incipient Con. 'gumption, and for the Relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced Stage■ of the Disease. This is a remedy so universally known to corpus: any other for the cure of throat and lung complaints, that it is useless here to publish the evidence of its virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and its truly wonderful cures of pulmonary disease, have made it known throughout the civilized nations of the earth. Few are the communities, or even families, among them who have not some personal experience of its effects— , some living trophy in their midst of its victory over the subtle and dangerous disorders of the throat and lunge As all know the dreadful fatality of these disorders, and as they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we need no( fio more than to assure them that it has now all the iir toes that it did have when making the cures which have Won so strongly upon the confidence of mankind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYES is CO., Lowell, Mad. Sold by C S . E. A. Jones, Coodersiaal Mann & Nichols, Millport ; N. J. Mills ' Coles burg ; Colwell & Lyman, Roulet A. Corey & Son, Ulysses; A B. Horton, Cushingville ; and by Dealers generally NEW ARRANGEMENT. The nn'dersigned having A( just received a large and YE i .well selected.stock of CLOCKS, MATCHES IL - JEWELRY, r offers them for' sale: at pricd's that will corn pare favorably with tho S e. of any city or town within lOU miles. Evdr.!i attiqle of jewelry and every style of Watches'and' Clocks usu ally found in retail Stores kept constantly on hand, and wafranted to be as represented.— Also, Meal's Patent Revoliers kept oh . fiihd. and sold cheap. Ater Repairing donti on' shirt notice, in good style and fair rates. ' Call and see me at the sign,oi the " Big Watch." • C. H. ARRINER. MI Coudersport, Jan. 1. 1861. 30 comis of WOOD wanted at toe JOURNAL Office, immediately, for which the highest Market Price will be paid in' Subscriptiaii 'and Adrirrtivine 4;'s';`.l iy, ' ,111 1 :117e - h — oly, Neuralgia FOR THE RAPID CURE OF_ FEMMMM:;== C. : SIMMONS ! •Of 40§ita4ro Village- Has just re,teired-a large ittich of GOODS cf all kinds, such as DAY-GOODS, - - • '• GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, . "HOOP-WEAR," • CUTLERY, PPOVISIONS, such as FLOURS; m - MEATS, SUGAIiS, COPPEES, TEALS, - SPICES, he. Everything, in fact, of every kind, shape, and rorp, that is fit for Wearing, Eating, Drink ing, Sleeping upon, Looking at, or Smelling Will pay the highest price for Wool, Shin . Wes, Itc., in exchange, part CASH if aecesea- ry. Will pay for Good Shingles, 21 shilling, for Wool 25 to 30 cts., or more if Wool should dvance. AN goods as CHEAP as co* be ought in th• country.—Jitly 17,'G1 A T OLMS IT 13 Se' KELLY'S TORE can alvittys tie foul d the best of ti Cooking, Box and Parlor • STOVES Also, TIN and SHET-IRON WE,, POTS, KETTLES. SPIDERB, SCOTCH AR BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, Aglicliltural Implements, such as PLOWS, :SCRAPEEtS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, ke. THEIR WORK ; . is well made and the material good. Good and substantial gAAttS-THOUGHS put up in ain't part of the County—Terms easy.. .Ready of all kinds, including Cash, seldom ,refuSed. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Cc:Mr [louse, Coudersport. • Aug. I, 1859.-50 ~ mANROOI3. HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED. Just published, in a sealed envelops: ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT, ANDRADICAL CURE OF SPER.MATORRIREA, Or SCMillal nail Debility, Nervousness and involuntary .missions ; producing impotency,Consumption and Mental an.d Physical debility. . • at tion:r.i. 4tt,Y4ecricia., I • The imfrortant fact that ,tte conie onences of self-abuse pay, be effectually cured without ipternai medioines or the dangerous applications of caustics, instruments, medica ted bougies; and other empirical devises, is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely w and highly successful treittipent49:adep ted by the celebrated' authof ftgly expliined. by means of : vrhich every otte is enabled! to cure himself peifettly; and at the least posi hie cost, thereby avoiding all the advertiSed nostrums of the'd'af. 'ibis lecture will prcive a boon to thousands' ands thousands. Sent under seal, in a.plain envelope.to an Aldress, post paid, on the receipt of two po l st ge stamps, by addressinfi Dr. CH. J. C; KIJINE, .1 127 Bowery. New York. P. 0. box 4,586 3031ETFI1NG FOR THE TIMES A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD I JOINS & MOSLEY'S American Cement Glue The strougdst Wee in the World For Cementing Kotl, Leather, Glass Ivory, China, Marble, Pureelain,l Alalmter, Bone, Coral_. The only d'rticre . of the kind aver 15roclue ed which will withstand Witter. 1 EOM= "Every housekeeper should have : a kupPl of Johns k Crosley's American Cement Glue - - --New York Times. "It is so convenient to have in the house." —New York Expreze. • "It is always ready; this commends it i l to everybody."—S. Y. Independent. , "We have tried it, and find it as neefuU in our house as water."-Arilkes'Spirit of the Time.. Price 915 Cents peir Very lihelal reduetiop_s t t p Wholesale DealCrs. EMZEZI gia.ror safe by all Druggists and Store keepers generally throughout the eountry.l J 0 S 3,;• C.IIOSL , (Sort nandfacturers.) TB William Street, New York. (Corner of Liberty Street.) ADEN I'S WANTED In all Parts of the Counts] To obtain Subscribers for Lossing's Pictorial Field-Book of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION. In Two Volumes Royal Octavo, containing upward of „ 1500 Pages and 1100 Beautiful Mustratong. This work will be sold exclusively by Agts. fo each of whom a special District will, be given. Rare inducements offered.. Applicants should name tbe,Coon'thn .04. would prefer. Agents wanted also for other works appro priate to the tunes.. . . . ~ • Rats of the Seat of War! Flag Envelopes aqd Paper, Miscellaneous Booke, ete ,atif)Plied. Address GEO. W. ELLIOTT, Harper's ,Building, Franklin Square, N. T. JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES for 1.1 , sale at E. N. STEBBINS & BRO A 000 LI3S: wanted4akmedint r efy I_ at . _ STEBBINS' Panto gijoio TAE undersigned NS ould respectfully inform the surrounding community that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by John S. Mann, where he is prepared to do All kinds of Hari:Less Work on the shortest notice. ' LONG STRAW COLL ILRS, also kept constantly on hand. These collars are a superior article, and need but a trial to insure their success.. • , ..., . . , Repairing done in good style. 1 ~ &mingles, Martingale-rings, Hames, i ce*' Hanle .straps, fr.c. i .kipt constat,tly on band...,. The,poblic are inyAted to call and examine, before pnrchnsitligelsewhere. S. P. mritth CoadersTaiii °if-14th, 1860. - - - 1.1. Bal. DV 00 7 ERTISA n • : itt th a nt e e f aesiF reltvr ttt. !My jo ttl the Peet rk • • Instant Relief I geop iiiur Carta f Purify your Br . eittlt t • Sirens:hen iota. spai4i#4 3 4 - • , • THROAT COPTE42OVONS blz)f) tbit ULEttGYSIEN, GOOD FOR LECTURERS, • • GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEIIXIt3, GQ9D FOR SLIGERS, • GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. QV:SLIMLY 'CARRY SPALDIS : 6'S TIIRdA T CI3STECTIONi LiDTILS ARE D4IOIITICD RITZ . SPALDINg!S CONFiCTIONIC 1 .CHIL. .11.11. r 7 1, C11T TOR ' OAT COFFECTIONO. They relieve. a Cough instantly. T ey clear the Tbro4. . 1 j, Th give strength ii , n!ti itilutile t tothey.alK The • ) pari a ileiichins aroma tolhe brentli . - They are del . ig it to the tam They ate Malie s nf simple herbs and can 141 harm any one. I advise every one h as a Cough or Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any dißicul4 ty of the Throat , . to get alrackage of my Thro4 Confections l , they. w.jll, relieve you instantly t and you will agree , with me.thatthey,go i ris4bll to the spot." koafill willd them v . ery:tiqefill and pleasant piffle traveling or attending pub lic meetlnil for stilljng j yoar Cough,urallay-' ing your throat. If you try,one package I aril safe in saying that. you will ever aftervrardls consider thorn, indisperlsible,, fladl o them at the Druggists and Dealers in Ifediciael , - - PRICE TWENTY.-FIVE CENTa.. My signatnie is on eachl package. All others are counterfeit. . t • A Package will be sent by mail, pro paid, on reccita of Thirty Cetits. • • • Address, SPALISING, - No. 48 Cellat• street, New-Yotk. CEPHALIC PILLS CU 4E, SICK READACHI:i CURE • - sn: NERVOUS xze.A.DAOsE; ALL IN Y S aIiEADAbiE; By the use of these - Pills the.periqdictitttnekg . of Nervous or Sick Headcklacpin be . invent-, ed; ntal if taken, at tile 'commencement cr Ra attack imme!liabs relief ;from pain and sick. ness will be obtained.. • They seldom fail in remoying the Neuss' • . .... , • and 'Headache to whiehl females are 1111 sib.. 'ea. ' \ i .. They act gently uporrithe bowels.—reseer. ing cosi - kepi. ‘ ..1 - - - . . . . forLkteitri• Men. St&lents', Delicate re*. males, and all persons ofliedentary habil:. diet , are valuable aaa'lazatire, improving the ar t. petite, giving tone and ; Figkr to the digestiveor n gnus, and restoring the latural elasticity lei strength of the whole system. •• • The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result .f long Inv lstigation and cat6f6lly conducted ex. perimen.s, having beeni In use many years, during whitill time theyihavo i prerented and relieved a vast'. amount of pain and suffering: from Headache ,, whether originating in. tbsi . nervous systoin or from[ a deranged state of the' stomach. They are entirety leviable in their tempo._ ellen, and may it taken fat all times with per ; .. feet safety with at making any change of di' et, and the abae ee 91eyly;diiagreeable rails res. den it easy to .ad •sinister 4e\ le to children. BEW4R OF COUNTERFEITS The genuine hare five signatures of Henry C. Spalding oneach Box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealtro fit Medicines. ' _ A Box will be dent by mail prepaid ea re: ceipt of the 5. EN t t i ts. • All order should be iiddreseed to HENRYI G. ,SPALDING, 48 Cedai Street, New-York. _4 . • . •,_-• THE FOLLOWL'it..I EDOILSEHEIITS Of I . .PAL CEMNLId PILLS; CONVINCEWILL ALLIVHO SUFFER rioat Ii,EAII4CLIE 1 - THAT A SPEEDY ANDS SURE arid IS WITHIN THEIR REACH Its& , single bottle of SPALDING'S PRE. PAREp GLUE will sage ten t times" its cost annaally..at SPALDD:G'S PREPARED GLUM!! I --r SPALDING'S PREPARED GLi;111 • SrALDING'S PREPARED GLUNI SAVE TILE PIECES ECONOMY( s ay- "A OTITCII IN Trt f aSATES AN INII2 1 1111111 As accidents will happen. evevitt,well en« elated families, is. is very desirable to bay.' some cheap; and convenOnt 11 .. ay fottrefeltini ,Furniture, Toys, Crockery, spiLIHNCeS - Gr.t meets all such etherkencies, and no hdheehel4, can afford to be without. it. 'ft is *twill! ready, atilt Op to the stickittg g!SEFII: , IN F4RF riorst.o . Brush acconipsillies each Bottle.: Pried, 25 cents. A.idtess ' • •! • . tIVABIr C SPALDING. :,. Ifo. 48 avAn Street, New•Terk, CAUT9*. As certain unprincipled peistin ISOII attempt.: Ing to paini off on• the unstNilt)i)r imitations of,ray PIEEP.A.R.tD eiLtZ; l would c*utionall persons tq,egamine before pi:inkiest ing,And see eat the 101 name, - 410-BPAtitti'd's PREPARED "CLrEijpit is on the 'outside wrapped; all ethers al switdling Ceratterfetts. 1 nzsr~r~ ~ EIII