le lIIMEEMEI Sold Again' aild ,Go s• ".- • 1 ! P.A. iTEBBIS BM 1111 BM Bavel.ieoeritly rectii:edfand, ope lill .. ,) , THE LARGEST AND BEST FOOD ENE That bar been brought to this m a rket sent, season noir *sw stock of DRESS coor =1 tompriles the very Latest Styles puretiiied at the LOWEST CASH RATE S, Eliel MEI and they offer theniat A - LOWER FIGURE ~, . .; >'';~l than-'such goods can bo had at,an)% other Hons . e in town' Their stock ot 1,1 .i . ;1 . 6 .11E$TIC very tomplete, and as they held them ex , • elusively fur READY-PAY, They eannot be undersold Personi desiring a gond article at low price will livrell totive them a call.. • • ' , • 091.Their,old customers are egpecially in 41ted to call and examine /Link stock, and see their prices. STEBBINS' .00 : 01.00',,+50,17.e, OPPOSITE. F. GLASSMIRE'S '4I9TEL.- gele/51001i0a; PA. the • _. . i • In the beginning of the lasi year, w en its present - proprietors-Assumed-control Of THE .KNICKEHBONRR, th . ey - aantinneed glair tie-': terMination to ' spare no pifisslto place t in its true peelitiOnrits the 2 onthly in Ame'rfea:l:'Wheli . - rebellion had ra sed a; successful front, and its armies threatened the'' very ex istence . of the Republic, it was imps- 1 sible M pertnit.al Magazine which:in its' eirc - u latkn - reached'the best intellects'in tbC land, to - eontinno in a purely . literary course, as if insensible or iticlifferent to the• dangers! which threatened:the. Union. 'The proprieto s pc- , cordingly gave" notice that it would pre ant in its pages ; forcible expositioni.'with re and to the greatiquestiOn of the times: Hole opre seree The pilled States of America in tAtui: integ, rity: and unity. Dow far this - pledge has been redeemed. the public musejudge, It froul4, however, be mere uffectationto ignore the seal of approbation *Which the public has already • vlaCed oulthese efforts. The proprietorsigrate fully ackitAiledge this, :rind - it has led them to embark is a fresh undrtaking. the publica tion of, THE CONTINENTAL . MONTEILIV, de voted `to 1 1 . Hterature and national policy, in winch Magazine those readers who have fol toWed with sympathy the political and so nal view:: so I forcibly expressed ''of late in our pages, may'find plant still tartly r enfor,:ed by -the - mostf eminent-and 'energetic , winds in Antericai _:; ii' i ' .-: . : : •! ' The Kilickerhoeker. while it ivil/ remain firm in support of the . Union, will be found, accord ' log tor the originally .etpressed intention of the'. publiSber, devoting itself tuore'exclasively. to art and letters, and in Maintaining its, long . I established position as the leader in America Of *die Widely - varieddePariments of literature 1 to Which it is specially-devoted. ' 1 The number for January commen c es its thirtieth 'year. - With-,such antecedens as it pos.sesses, it seems unnecesSary to ma . e any speCial pledges as to the future; but it may net be amiss to say that it will be .the ittim of its conquctors to' make it more and more de serving of-the liberal support ii - has hitt ern; receded:,. The same eminent writers who have contributed to it : d uring the past year 1 will ,Continue to enrich its pages an fin ad -1 daion: contributions will appfear front !others . 1 c.f the highest reputation and from' Ivan"' ris , :fig authors. We shall. as before. spriailY ' I cultivate 'the genial, and humorous in every variety ; but during the coming year, hu*ever, the IHnickerhockrr will receive many clOntri butions in the highe:t. depattinents of litera ture, embracing Critical. Historical, Biograph ical, Scieotifie, or Ethnographical articles, in all of which speCial pains will be , Olen- to introduce that spirted and agreeable tone and style whiCh have of late 'yea rs distinguished • really first-class Writings of this nature friim . • the dry and pedantic essays of the old scheMl. We intend to devote estecial zeal and labor , to attract. to our pages such reading, fusfeou fidently anticipate pre-eihinence in this de partment , I. In the; January Number we shall llublish "Sunshine in Letters,'' by Charles Cloafrey Leland—the first, of a series of 'papers on the cheerful and' joyous in Literature and Art, which will be round interesting to th' most general reader, While at an early da e will ' appear the First Chapters of a most ent rtai n ing andinstructiVe description . of Anierican Life, in ,the form of a First-class Novel. - The Knickerbocker, in blitirt, while retaining the best of the old, will continually add Ito the cream of the new. =1 CO. 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Stihserip tions:will be received from those wishing it sent to seidiers iil the ranks at Ralf-p)ric:. but in such cis-es the Magazine must be mailed from the office of publication. 4 - THE KNICKERBOCKER. and THE INDE PENDENT will be scut tbr One yeari to-new kubseribers at $3; to- old subscricerslfor $4. Administfator's 1, • WBEREAS, letters of.adminiitration on the 'estate of RUFUS TllollPSo.lll,dee'd,. late 'of Jackson ! Tp., Potter CO. ' have been granted to the subscriber in due form f •laW, notice is hereby given to all persons kilowing themselves iniiettied to said estate. do Make imtuediate pay s tnent ; and those haivingclaims will present theta vittly authet ticated fit set tlement. THWIPSOIC I. • 1) 'W. BENTON;Adushist'rs-. . . February, 28, 1861 ' I.Bw ! SOMETIIING FOR THE TIMES!!! , 1 A NECEsSITY IN EVElvy HousEIIOLD I : JOHNS &:CIibSI.EY'S • 1 - : : • American Cement Glue, j The .strongebtAllue in itie Well d Mod, Leather, Glass. For . Cementing ' . -- .lcorg,. China, Marble, Force l ain, Alabaster. Bone. Coral..etc. The only article of the kind ever 1 ed which will withstand IVat . . EXTRACTS ..tve7 housekeeper, should have Of Johns ir Crosley's Atiterienti Cornea .Iqtr York TintPs. "It is so eonvenieetto have iti the I —Nov I";rrk ! 'lt;is always read; this cornwendt everybody ''—N. 'l' Indopendent. "We hove trie.i it. and find it as TO our house as water." 7 ,ll7/kca'Sphit of ti :, !Flee 25 Cents per:Boti Very! liberal reductions-to Wholesale • TERNS CASH. .n.For stile by 411. Dritggists and keepers generally e throughout the coy • • 7 JOHNS k CROSLEY : (Sole llanutketurers.l • 78 Willikrn Street;lietv (Corti& of Liherty Street.) . jy 341 k CORDS' Or WOOD wante'd at 1,7 Itne JOURNAL Of imrarjdiate:y. for which the highest Mallet Price -- ['lint be paid in . - Zub'setiptibne and lAdvartisini: TUE KNICKARBOPICER MALPALNE FOR 1862. TERNIS NOW ,ISATHE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! . ' • . J. R GILMORE) • No. 12d Nassau'Street, New fork, and N0..110 Tremont Street, Boston .SIIYfigONS:!..Q, - ItAllitN. ' ImppwrANT IMII MEM •-.! e - No lc • EX, - 7fEN .- Sjj'YjE PURGIUSgS: - LI HAVE BEEN ADDED TO TEM ST PREVIOUS -OCK AT. THE REGULATOR, PULL VARTET,US Seals o n 1 e G. ood s, AMOUNTING IN VALUE TO MORE-TITAN $ 9 OOO, BEING THUS. STRONGLY FORTIFIED Ell! SENT HIGH PRICES, SHALL BE ENABLED NU MN TO AS HERETOFORE ULLY AS LOW AS NEW YORK WHOLESALE ING 'MY CUSTOMERS CM ADVANTAGES ,OT TO BE FOUND IM 131 SEWI!fIiE liffg IS COUNTY. T SOME OF THE PRICES LOOK Good she 12 to 14 'tings still fur 10 cents now worth in New York. Good, prints' 10 to 12 cts. worth 12 to 14 in I New Yo k. • Sugar 9 cis. Good ,you g hyson tea 80 to 95. tSitierains roduc- supply Glue " 71 to 1 50 persack Flour $1 house." a slutwLs $2.50 fire broc 8 it to And, all other goods in proportion: And any one froui a distance wishing goods at the 'prices I mime calling - 'llpon me and not find ing them as- advertised.will be poi,/ fi'r their 'time: and e x penses in ao doing. A large stock Will 1M kept on handlat all times. In . taking. )ease of :City i'rientis and customers for thy PaSt:yearl!thtink.thetn for their prompt pay an i liberal' patronage, and as 7 am now wil ing A:4- ready pay exclustVely, I shall sell :woods,loWor than ever. and Many goods at 50 tair!ceiii.:cless thtin can be bought for ix( N. at the {present time. - • d i / !Va eful in le Times le. Dealers. SUre try% H. SIMMONS, dant': • 1 ~" ECM ME °SWAY°, EMBRACING OF T11.67?EF ORE AGAINST THE TO CONTINUE AT PRICES PRICES, THUS QM ()SWAYO. gooking,B4 and Prior Alai); TIN and SH,ET-LIROiLWARE; KETTLES. SPIDERS," SC6Teiti; ROWIS,I VRYLNG-PANS, a g a. CA ID-' RON& Also, • - ••- ,t• • . Agricultural . liiipliipsentt4 , ' - 1 such rt.,s. PLOWS, SCRAP.r;RS. `0)1,11-VAi TORS. 'CORN-SHELLERSi- 41011.SEF-RARES,, D0G...-P,OWERS, dm. "• ; ,• • ' , . THEIR WORK' • • is well - made and the Material goeiii.geod 'and; substantitilEAVES-TROCOESAMi upatiOtty part. of the pounty—, 7 TerinseaSy. , Reddy, Pay of sit kinds, incluOing Cash, seldnin• refused.! • Store on Main Street opPotte the Old Coital - (louse, Coudersport. • ,Aug. 108119.-SO,, . . , : •I MANHOOD; . : ErONVIO.IT I HOW 4ESTOREI) I ..Tu.stpub 11:lifilledi in a Sealed Envelope; Prier G