lotvortticotrlaylor NAL t h e TinTritter county erealites *Mang an iutelligen s rdassof_peol. r i e ,indliAli - us an excellent medium toil:loth city and Country Advertising. Transient Advertisements and those from it 4i s taace must be Cash or hare responsible Terence. .411 communications, to• receive attentior4 taust be directed to the Editor. ;and contain e y e B arrie of the writer. N 6 attention paid to & opal - Mods communications. T&t.V.S.—One copy,one year, $1; Six copies $5 ; Twelve copies, $lO ; Twenty copies, SIS, with one tc the person raising the Club. The money must accompany. the names. to u dereport, Wednesday Eir — etan' g, Apr. 9, 11362. Local 'and deileral. fting has not yet Commenced in this county, the streams are too low. , serA fresh fail of snow night before latt end cold weather since. se-Thanks to Hon. DAVID WILMO'i for Cougresslonal Globe and Appendii, 35th Congress, 2d Session. - .Strawberries are selling in Nei Turk City for 75 cents per basket. 12 and 15 In a basket. grillark I "ye lords of creation," the moral taught in the " Ron:mace of an Old "Copple." c& The Continental Monthly for April is st band, and a capital number it is. The articles are all productions from the 2blest pens, and of the most original chat 12113 igir Some Lumber has been rafted down the Susquehanna this Spring—but the amount must be much less than usual, as but lade was prepared for market dur ing the excellent sleighing of last winter. —Lewisburg _star cl Chroniele. SW — See adveitisetnent of the N. Y. Evening Post in another column. The Pust is a paper deserving the patronage of all free-thinking .nten. Its course in past years has won ~for it an etiviaole position. The poet, WM.CULLEN 1311YANT, is its chief editor. i@-We have received from Mr.JAcos PEST, specitueos of his Maple Sugai and Molasses. They are both of superior qual ity and can not see the necessity for our people buying so much foreign Sugar and Molasses *hen that at home can be made. so palatable. • MINIMUM REGISTER THEI6IO3IETER for March : 10th, highest, 3G° i Sth. lowest, 8° f, 9th and 27th, average, 24° ; rainy days,3d, 10th, I.9th, 2ltttiind 30th. About-8 incliekof snow; of which 5 in ches fell in the i night of the :?:Uth and 2 inches in the night of the 2.lst. K.N.I. Vil-We hare this iced; opened our Agricultural ,Column, in which we will endeavor to give hints concerning success ful , In order that we may suc ceed, we solicit from our Farmers such articles, original or selected, as they think will be of benefit to their' class. There is no . reason why Potter should not, in some of her productions, rival her sister coun ties. We will give all a cordiat reception who think our object a good one. THE TRIAL OF BaOOKS AND HAZARD. —The trial of Charles Brooks and Joseph Hazard, for the murder of,Natlianiel See ly, at Wellsville, in October last, was concluded at Angelica on Thursday of last week, and resulted in their convic tion for wansiaughter. They were sen tenced to State Prison, the.forofer for , eight and the latter for seveb years.H Each of the prisoners leaves a. wife and children. . TUE DEMOCRATIC CA LTICUS —lt is sta ted that at the, caucus of Democrats held in Washington City, it was resolved to discountenance and opoese the, recent message of the President upon the sub ject. ot emancipation. The position taken was h , that the war should be prosecuted vigorously until every State was brought back to its allegiance, and that in no event, should the local laws and . institutions of any of the States be interfered with. THE American Question is still a prom inent theme in the English Parliament and the Frenth Assembly. Sweeping resolutions nn- maritime policy have been debated in both Assemblies, and combat. ed chiefly on the ground that the interests of those countries might lie injuriously effected in some future war, by the prin ciples sought to be established. The con servative men of both nations are too wary to be entrapped in any course which, although promising advantages when nei ther county is at war. ,would be very in convenient restrictions when they become combatants, It is to 'L this cause more than anything else, that we are indebted for the j non-interferencet, as yf,eof France and England with onr, blockade of the , outuena.- - 4 -r 4iirreiipind t etk:nr the -Sticle-Titrit . the ges_rrnmer4 'organ of Fanee writes from; Trais,..Arilare, '"Oer College cf phileeophers' at home, may, and *Wily do accomplish _ a great deal for, the cause _Of science, but the Americans:are the people to' turn these discoveries , to practical - account. Many lof the modern inventions in use here are American; and one American' chemist, Dr. J. C. Ayer of Lowell, supplies much of the medicine ,consumed l_this.conn. try. His Cherry Pectoral, Pills - , Sarsa partllaa.and Ague Cure constitute the sta ple • remedies here, because, they are of easy application, sure in their,results, and have the ecitifiden.tie of thepeople. While the science of Medicine' is carried to a ' higher perfection in 'our own country (France) than any other, it - strikes a Fretichman 'as* a little singular that an American Physician should ifnrnish the medical skill and remedies for our Princi pal Province. . • , We are happy to inforth oif readers that these superior medicines which the Emperor's principal Province'' is obliged to get from Amerma may be had by our neighbors, at Messrs. Jones'. ta.The following was handed us some weeks since for publication, but was, fovb ob vious reasons, referred. We now publish it by "special request :" ON THE DEATH OF HOMER LEOtCARD. Is little Homer gone, can it be true, That he has bid this world kidieu, Left his parents now so soon - • And tonlyhis dwelling in the toom 0 yes he is gone he gone to . yeast And in his. Savior's arms bet:est He has gone to realms above the sci more to grone no more to di. His month of afflichin is !mit His days and'night of distreSs We se him in ilmzuish no more He has ,gained 'a happy releas. $25 Elli P ILO VII EN'h $75 AGENTS WANTED. We will pty from $2.5 to $74 per moth; aril nil. expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent free. •d,iress ELLIE SY.IVING 3f ACHIM: COIIPANY, R. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio, ' ao2lly The ConfeL-- . .sions and LAIX . iI'ERIENCE of an Invalid: Published 4 for the benefit and as a warming and . a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay. ke.jsappiying at the seine time the means of self-Care. By one who has cured himself after being put to great expense through medical imposition andquatk ory. By enclosing a post-paid addressed en velope. ..frfnie eopics may be had of the author. .NATBANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq., Bedford,Kings county. New York.—Marl9spnly:: CLOVER SEED, a prime lot at P. A. STEBBPLS 4 - CO'S gni:11011E1Y. SEED of the best quality ; at P.A.STEBBINS & CO'S Railroad Electioo. The ananal Election Of the Officers of the Potter County Railroad Company', will: be held at Germania. Monday, the- Oth of April, l 562, at 2P_ N. CHAS. BUSH 0, RE, Pres't. CANASE _GAGA MILLS SUPERFINE FLOUR for $1.35 Per sack. or $5.25 per Barrel. Also, Groceries of every description as cheap as can he afford ed. at the POST OFFICE STORE. Feb. 19, 19132 rirtHE Atlantic ..Vonthty for Fetruary is re ceiviil and for sale at the Post Office. 44 Lso, Harrce, Peterson and the new Amer ican Patriotic Monthly—The Continental. I.i UBSCIIIPTIONS forwarded for, any of the standard publications.,and books proeur-. ed front 13nS•ton, Philadelphia or New York, on sh l ort notice. Give us a call at the POST OFFICE. [II:9IVN SCGAR for 10 cents per pound -nd County orders taken S 5 cent?on dollarnt the Post Office Store. Jai. S.. , grim LEST OF FLOUR kept i:onstantly on Land at the Post Office Store. Jaa. 6 BOOTS AND SHOES. ! A. 'SANDBERG St . BRO'S 1 Tannersa nd Ciaitlers, AN: F. also established a i Boot and Shoe Mannfactory. opposite D. F. Gldsmire's Hotel, in the room formerly occupied by J. B. Smith. They offer their Boots and Shoes at . LOWER RATE THAN THE SAME QUALITY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD IN POTTER COUNTY. And they will ha;:e nothing but the best work men and the best stock that the country will produce, and money and labor can procure. • THEY FEEL CONFIDENT THAT,THEIR WORK WILL GIVE SATISFACTION. Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep Pelts I taken at the Highest Alarq' t Price. GIVE US A TIZIAL. Coudersport, Pa., 3lacch I 9 P. 'A. STEBBINSi& Co. Hare just received a • NEW LOT OF! BRADFORD PLOWS AND POINT'S. Which_ they are! 'OEI,I4NG- VERY LOW FOR READY PAY. March 12, 1862. • i R. - JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICIYES for auk at STEBIMICS: - PRIik,TB62 IMPOUTANT Notice. :10,000, WORTH OF NEW GODOS. TAKE pleasure in informing my friends I and customers ;that I am just receiving a fine, fresh assorttpent of Goods and that all those who are in want of any had better give me an early call. I keep DRY GOODS, • GROCERIES, ' PROVISIONS, BOOTS And SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, And everything usually kept in a Country Store. I have just returned from New York with one of the best and largest stocks of Goods that was ever -brought into this county: I propiise to sell these GOODS FIFTY per ct. lower than can be bongnt in this vicinity, Wells ville or Olean not excepted. My Goods' have been bought for CASH from a large number of houses that nad failed in the city, at from 50 to 75 cts. on the dollar of the original cost. Therefore I am prepared to give all great bar-' gains that choose to give me a call: LOOK AT SOME OF THE PRICES Very nice Sheetings from, Sto 11 cts., sold by most merchants at the present time for 14 to 18. Good cotton bats for S cts roll. Good Prints for 6 to 11,• worth 9 to 14. Fine Delairres from 11 to 20 cts-, worth 15 to 25 and 30. Good Tweeds from 25 to 38 cts., worth 44 and 63. Good Black Silk from 50 cts. to $l.OO, worth 75 cts. to Si 50. Good Suits of Black Clothes : Coat, Vest, Parts, Calf Boots, Hdkhfs., Cravat, he., for $lO, worth $l.B. Groceries,l have a good sweet pleasant Tea for 50 cts. per lb., and upwards. and Sugar for cts., white coffee sugar 11. Sal eratus for 6 cts. Coffee IS. Soap S cts. bar. Molasses for 45 cts. Der "gal. Best Kerosene oil, 44 • cts. gallon `Flour at "Wellsville prices " In'the line of Boots and Shoes we have a Ladies Enamel ed Morocco Boot for 50 cts sold by most dealers for SI to 51.25 Heavy4ipLadies Walking Boot 175 cts. ine Congress Gaiters and others from 50 cts. to SI 'OO, worth 6 to 12 shillings. Fine Calf Boots for 2 50; Fine Stogey boots for 16 shilling. Fineßroche Shawls for 20 shillings and upf. wards. Ladies Stella Shawls from Bto 22 shillings. Woolen! shaw',s for 12 shilling and upward. R.ed Flannel from 2 shillings per yard.. Fine Ginihams for ten cents. Cambrics for 9 cts Men's Heavy Working Ribbed Jacket Coats for S .shillings. And now I. intend to keep my stock full.,to supply those who may choose to buy at WHOLESALE or RETAIL, And all Families of Volunteers will receive Goods at the first cost in New York, regardless of transportation, and I still hOld my oiler good to pay anyone thatf calls upon me and not finding Goods at the prices given to pay , them for their time and , expenses in coming. 1 C. I...SIMMONS, OSWAYO REGULATOR April ESE C•_R, : , . 4evirellestLitAd Watehret6lren OCATED on Iltsitt St., opposite .tile Court' L linnse, Condeisport, Pa. ''. • 1 . Clocks, Watche s, &c., I t . . Repairea on short' , notice and. 'warranted to, give satisfaction.. 1 . . , . . • A good assortment of CLOCKS; . 1 WATCHES; and l ` ' 1 • JEWELRY' on hand. Cheap for CASH ataiwarranted as represented. As an• eveti 'exchange is AO trob - - ; bury I:will give yon time for Money-. 1 I Coudersport, Dec. 16, 11361 ,:.. BOOX STUB 3YE a. i n . .a b ofr e Thir d I COUDERSPORT, RA :Hi W. ALIA.NN, Pa.opmErn. 1 13 . SAPS, 6. • oci., . LOBEi , , BLANKS-- . DOCKET -; ' .: • ~ ! . . LEDQ-ERS-; DAY-BOOKS- • 1::ii . RECE47-B0 : . MIORINDMIS, - i j PASS-BOOKS,. . . - , 1 DIARIES, • • ' PORTFOLIOS. '- % j HERBARIUMS, 11 LETTEn..-BOOKA ' INVOICE-BO Greek, Latin, : French and German Books.: ..1 . • 1 All School Baaks used in. the' County 7:.gt an hand, a l immediately procured when de.iied. ; Magazines or an Periodicalssupplied when desired.. "I : .. .• • ' ' A good assortment of Paper, Envlopes, Pens and Inks. its°, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials, Wa i er Colors', ‘te.. 1 • BIBLES, w ESTAMENTS ,' PRATER & 111 lIK BOOKS, of various kinds. ' MUSIC-1304S • AND SHEET-MUSIC. i Slates, Rulers, ,Back-G'ammon.Boaids Chess Men. &c., etc. PPODUCE of all kinds Itakan in exchange for Books, &c. [11734] EN . 814,D, LUC DEALER in. 'lsio.Ns, PRO, I , DRY GOOD', ! Also, hate as to secure the Iserci 0. BARER, echo is masking ots and shoes in his ble sqle; with lIARDWAIi Has been so f3rtu, ees of THOMAS) and mending B ' own unexception' GOOD. STOCK. ed to scll only fc. - RE-," ? ' Pay, , I have conclud from Octobr Will buy Grains. • a Brookland, Sept., 1861, shes, Hides, Pelts, and some (formerly CushingTine.) A T OLMSTED icr KELLY'S 'TORE can alarays be foend the best of Cooking; Boi and arlor • • r • • Sr 1 1 • TIN and'SHETIIRON WABE," i 3 OTS, KETTLES. SI'LDERS, SCOTCH' BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, 'SAP-PANS,' and CAULD HONS.: Also; ' Agricultiral Implements, such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIV.Ah TOILS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &e. j THFIRIWQRK is well made and the material getod. 'Good and subs.tantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds ' inciing Cash,' seldom refused. Store on Main Street bpposite the 014'Court House,' CouderspOrt. ! AUg. 1, 1853H50 ( Mk . Ritt11 , 15,5 WISE ,undersigned voield respectfully inform I_ the surrounding ctlmmunity that he has taken the rooms' formerly occupied by Ahn S. Mann, where is pi,epared to do ' All kinds Harness Work on the shortest, notice. 'LONG STRAW COIL also kept constantly mill:land. These 01lars area superior article, a.nd need but a trial to insure their success. ! Repaering_don4 in good styki Surcinsdes, Martingale-rings Humes, and Elaine straps, Sc., kept Iconstat.;ly on band. The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elseitere. • . . •! S.' P. MLNAR. Coc:dersport Oct. 16th. 1864, FOR SALE • UPF to exchange for Horses. Wagons, IStock, - Geod Notes or JudgMents, . taluable Farm situate in Harrison township' Potter Co: Pa., lvine on the; old State road, leading from Spring Mills to Harrison Valley and Westfield Pa... Containing about.oo Acres, about SO Acres improved and good state ofl culti vation.. on , which is arected',a large;Frame House,. good Barns, Corn House and other Inecessary out-buildings, a good' ApPle Or: chard containing some ;twenty different kinds of Grafted Fruit. Shadelrees,lc.l Thal abdre Farm lies about 1 naiielsom Harrison ralley, 7 miles from Westfield and' Smiles from Spring Mills, and is a good Stock and Grain IFarm, and rill be sold so thetiany one that can make a payment of 3 or 4 hiindred dollars Idown, can make tie farm pallf9ritself with . his la bor. Price, $2,500:j for particulars iinquile of Peter Simmons now' accapying said fart; or C, H. Simmons, Oswayo Pillage, Pd. c. H. SIMMONSi Jan. 15„1.862: 1 LANKS of alykindi for sale at this Office IP Deed; Warrants, Baechtionsi Surbmons, Subpoenas, Constable ISales; Township and School Order,; NotesO J f allkinds-4ept, on hand and printed to orer. JOB .WORK. at« tended to promptly, and at prices to sfait timcs s a trial I • : said., 4. gain j and : Got the MONEV t :` 1111111 MI EL I MIMI us Ell a a itick liIE 111 LIM 1 Ks: OKS. Text- That ghat Their Stew stock o NEB GROCERIES, EN [MI Latest Styles purchased at the . r . ,4*EST CASK .. . H RAtrg . s .. .. A- jLO VVIA FIGURE . . . i t than iuch.goods can be had at any other • House in town.; ' Their stock of I 'l l •I . * DoMEtICS • • a 'eery CoMplete', and as they hold them ex ' . I . elusively for 1 I i i BEADY-PAY. • They, cannot be undtrsold. 'rers9ni desiring s'good article at low piice will do, well to give them a call tsgt.,Tileir old customers art especially_ in cited to 'Cell and examine theif Stank, and tee !heir pri* i • , 1 ! •I. _ - '‘.)(priter Store, 00'P9131'11; D. r GLAs,smilars HOTEL. , ' ,C0,33)3115T0P-T PA. MEM suiißlAivo L'. ztictived aa4 61mila ; ' Grdit AND BEST STOOK I 0011 S 'been brought to this tiarket the pre sant season. I GOODS , somprises tne very ." 1 • a and'tlier offer them at MI 1 , Sarsapariirai - -FOR- And tar, ens sipestr cow et tbs•reehiirlalinci Scrotata and Sertifoloil Attheltouso dell .as Tuazoirs_ t sores; Erelptlonsi Ptinides, ensto/esi Blotches, flow Ailatosiand.all ,-• ME -. lodic; 6th inne, 4. C. Ain: & Oa. Gents: I- Oa Wrath, - to ne; knowledgealoft your Sirsaparilla has donie,for-ine: Having inherited a &ranking infection; I hate - Safrag.l filen it - in variowitrayst. fur , yell%• igunalgies burst out `in Mears on my hands and itriiit ainfir It mulled ingrart - and distressed me althe,thiptault. ;earn agg It bone out en nay head and 'C'OTired my maid and ears with out sore. whirls was painful atelfaithloper teyoninleicTitititin. Itrted-many medicines - arid isrerat fitysidasia, but without mach relief from any Wit*: .net, the dlionrer grew gorse. At - length I eel rep.iool to read In the tiokpej- Messenger that you hadvemergd an alterative (Sanuilialille),li.r I knew from your repritii.; Lion that anything you mate -mutt he good- / way'' , 2 einebiriati and got it; and used it till It cured are. I viol: ices •yougulyise, : itt anal rdormsof a teropowgrul com month, and almost three bottles. New stid Lmithe skin soon- begari tcri form ginda the beak whirl after a while foil off. 3ly elriii Is noW titer, and, I know. by my feelings that the disease tuts gall from ' y system.; • 1 su 1 sun sell belies* that I feel whist T- am saying - when Ita j'att, thakl. hold you to booturgf he apostles of the age; end remain ever gratefully. • 'fours. AtTRED . R. TALLEY: Si i Aitiittarara Fire. Rose St. ErYstipeloai otter Lind tale Itheiaati. Se aid Bead; Ringworm', Sore Ryes, bi a tafray.:. . MI Dr„ Robert M. Prebie icrites from 'Sidem. N. Y.. 12tH Sept!, 1559, that he has Cored ins 'Torahate 'case Of Dropsy, which-threatened to feria:lwo &Italy, by the persevering use of oor Sereaperille. bad obta isiterigerons Mak:pont Erysipelas by lerge trees of the aline; says he Cores the common Eruptions by it Brancbocele, Goitre or Swelled Sleek. Zebulon Sloan of Pravect, Texas, writes: "Three Vat. ties of your Saisaparilla cured me from , a Geirre=-A hid eous swelling one, the neck, which I had suffered tttli over two years." t . _..- . 'Lea c °relicts' er White*, (lei* liiitl' limo* • Fterlate tfleerktfmt; Female Diseases: . Dr. 3,8. S. thanning.ot New York City, writes f," I 'most :Lee rfally Compfy with the requad of your agent - in nying I have found your .. Sarsaparilla &most excelleut alterative in the numerous ctanplaints for whirl, ire employ etch a remedy, big verpecflally in Fixsore Pftensig of the Strofulotis diatlesia. .1 have Cured many inveter ate ewes of Leneurrbosa by it, caution!" }There. the ent,n% plaint was caused by tdceratirm of the utc us. The ulcer Mien itself wasp:on cured. Nothing wi hin nay 16100 age equals it for these female derangeMe'rge . Edward S. ;Harrow . of Newbury,. Ale., writes, "A diiii. remits ovarian tumor em one of the females in my fautiktl which had defied all the remedies els could employ.liat it itmuth been compltelv cured by your Extract of Sires raparills.. flur_physichai lbottalt_noUttughtit 'eitltylie; tion could alTtrrti relief, but be advised the trial of jour Sarsaparilla as the lag resegt Lehr° cutting. (aid 1 proved effectual. After taking pint' remedy eight week* no symptom of the disentie renuarts." Syphilis and Meretmlal ibaseaia• „. ... • . „ _ NEW ORLEANS, MI Alignst, lSii9,. . Da. J. C. Aria : Sir, I cheerfully comi.dy yrith the 're; lnest Of your agent; tud report to you nine of the edecti , I have realized with your Sarsaparilla. II bare cured with it, in my practice, meat of the com plaints for which it Is recommended, and hare naiad its , Meets truly wonderful in the cure of renutot end Ater= I mrfal Disease. One of my patients had Syphilitic ttleemi I XI his throat . , which were .consuruing Ids palate and ihti top of his month. Your Sarsaparilla, Mewing Vigeni mred him in Ave weeks. Another was attacked bytesindary symptoms iu his nose. bed tf.e fhieratidtt tad =ten away a considerable part of it, ko that I believe the disorder 'would stsm retudi Ms Latin and kill hint, titik it yielded to my ruicolnistrAion of your Sareaparilla; *dui ulcers bottled. and he is Well agaiin not of couree'vrittelit some disfiguration to his fare.. sA woman miAo had brzen treated for the saute ilismsder ty metility was sullfeifng from this poison' n her bones. They hal become watt shire to the weather that on a damp day she sufferedVt: cruciating, pain In her joints and bones.l Stc, too, W•sti cured entirely its , -your t:irsapatilla lb a'few week's. I know from its formula, which your agent: gave me, tat this Preparation from Your laboratory must lie a eritt remedy; consequently, these, truly retuarluble icatt'lti aitli it have not Serpritled me. . . • Fraternally yoilis, G. V. LARIMEIt, M. 1ik., , , t Rhettnintletir, Gout, -Llrer 'COrtaphilliti. [ . lanePrsbme, Preston Co., Va.. fitli".lifty,l42. Da. J. C. Alit: Sir, I bare been afflicted .with a pd t; la chrnfild IfhAnzman'sni for a long tittle, Which hinted fhe :kill of physicians, and stuck to me in _spite of all tfkli -auerei I could fiud,Mitil I tried your Sam...Orilla. 'Mt cattle cored rue in two weekry'and restored, my, general health so much that -I am far_ bettei thah efore I w - Ls sttacked. I think Ito wonilerfulinedititui. J. Fla.:Alt Jules Y. Geteliell, of St. i.onis, 'writes: "I bat'. bi....-n Afflicted for years with an otreeidn Of fie Lire ;tarlditt iestroyed my health. I tried every think:and eve .1. tying asiled to relieve - me; r:ndl bate been a brOkewdown mit for seine -ears from no other cause than dcrimprausttly the Limp_' My beloved pastor. the Rev: Mr. Espy, Atdella• smitto triyOur S.arsaparilla, because be - snid lie knew yenj And any thine you made ofils worth toying. Illy the'Lliel• mg of Goa it Lee cured me, and has so purified my LlCintj ss to made it neir matt of one. I feel young imam This hest that'can be said of you is not half good enough.” . Schirrus.Cancer Tumors, Enlargezninki Ulceration, Caries and _Exfoliation 'di the hones. .., 1 A great variety of Case.‘ !larebeert reporttid na whelt -urns of grea t formidable .. complaint,, have resulted frodi die use of this remedy. Lnt bar Aisne here nill nirtarfhrt them. Souse of them may be found in our Anterietyti 'Almanac. which The .teens below untied are Plekeid th dirnish gratis to all_ who call for them. . Dyspepsia Henri. Disease, Fits, EpfiroVori ST, Melancholy, Neuralgia. Many rculatiadde cures or these affections 'have Yle - in nade by the alterative power °IAN medicine. trtitrnilt• - area the vital - functions into vigorous action, and fats reerrounes disorders which' ould be sulipot , eyoint ifs 'reach. Socha remedy . has Inn; been Iy. the - 1.•- •eteities of the people, a nd we are iohfidentlbat I.llllWil lo for them nil dist medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry PectoNl, THE RAPM &B E 152 Coughs, Colds, Influent - if, Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Otpro, suenptibn, arid tar neirer or consumptive Patlrian in advanced 'Singes ' of the Disease. This le a 'rawly 80 uniscrealry known to any ether for the cure' f throat and lung . complaints. tlat l is uselews heti to Puhlish the eildence of 'll2 fri;:k Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and colds, and truly wonderful cures of pilaconary disemie, have ....eagle it known throughout the civilized natkors of the earth. Few are the 'communities. or even them who haVe,llq some personal experience of its edicts-- some living froldry in their toldi4 Of Its victory v s ?ur the subtle and dangerous disorders, of the throat, and lungs. As an know the dreadful dcfalitt"of these diiiiiVre and es they know, too, the effects of this remedy, we,need not to More then fa isenre thein Malt bee now all che bir :nes that it slid.have when making the awes whit,' have iron es strongly itpuit the confidence of inankliit Rrepared by Br. IC. AYER & CO, Lowell, fts.sr: Sold by C. S.•& E. A. Jones, Ctiudeitilort; Mann & Nichols, Miliport ;: , ;N. J. slilis. Coles. burg; Colwell & I;yman, Eimlet ; A. Colby Son, 'Ulysses . ; A- B. Horton; Cusbir.grilie; and by Dealers generally! WESTERN POT - 11 Nos. 9. 11, 15 4 15, 17. COMITIANDT -Near Broadway, New York Cif)... This old-established and favorite rese'll of the Business community has been recently re.; fitted, and is complete in everthing thiit can minister to the comfort of its patrons. 'l;ndiei and Families are Venially and carefelly tided for.. ,It is centrally locited in the - batina's part of the city, and is contiguous to the principal. lints of steamboats, cars, oinnihnses, fe'rries. Its cbtseqiwtice of the piesstre 'Wised. by the Rebellion, prices have been reduced to ONE DOLHA AfiD FIFTY CENTS DAY. The table is amply supnfied with all tha luxurfig of the season, and is equal tO that of any other hotel in the country.' Ample accommodation; are offered for up wail Of 406 guests. DO not believe runners; harkalti3;idd others who may say "the Western Void is full." D. D. WINTHESTER, Thos. D. Winchester. , • fvl9 A NEW AND. DEADITFA trivoN Mistakes of Edneatea Men. BY .TORN S. HART, lA,. D., 12m0., muslin ' price 50 cents ;, paper rtts--, era, 25 cents. 'Copies of ilia book will be sent by mail on receipt of the price, in .post.-._ age Stamps. Please address 4. C. GARUIGIIES Pubitsbee:: . 114 E South Fourth , Street, OF TOL ri