11111 - TEL E P(YrTRICCOUNTY JOURNAL the only paper published ,in Potter county circulates among an intelligent class of peo ple, and is thus an excellent 'medium for both (.3 ity and Country Advertising. Transient Advertisements and those from a iistanee mustbetash or belie responsible re ference.- All communications, to receive attention, must be directed to the Editor,' and contain the name of the writer. :Co ',attention paid to anonymous communications. copy,one 'year, $l; Six copies ss ; Twelve copies, $lO ; TWenty copies, $lB, with one tc the person raism the Club. I The money must accompany theiaatues. • v ou darsport,, Wediesdiy Apr. 16;1862. Local' and qen.etal.l seirTresh Garden Seeds at Stebbins ge7We learn tht. Majl. Jzio. M. Kn.- lonaNE, of the 45th Pen, l n'a, has return ed home. in ill health. 05,.Carl Schurz is to have a command rimiest Vremorit; and Bleo i kers brigade is also til.be attached to his ;command. wa;.The vote ; in Wheeling, Va., on Thur'sday the3d, gives 646 majority .for the new Constitution, and a majority of .553 in favor of gradual emancipation. gr,To' prevent lamp' chimneys from' breaking fructi the heat .of the flame, a cotewporary says the following direction abouldl be followed : Pqt the glass chim ney in lukewarm water; heat to boiling point,, and 'then boil an hour.. .exchauge very truly remarks ;that to some gentietnen, wI4 are very calm i 4 their judgment on aLI pther mat ters, the mere word "slavery" seems to ;have much the same effect that a red rag has on a bull. bar When Secessionitts at the North are shut up out of danger, there are cer tain-so-called Democrats I who howl dole. fully about it. But when atonists at the South are treated iP the same man ner, these.persons makeino complaint. sdi-Loual items arc as scarce as money. The diptheria, which has prevailed for . t some time, abating. The snow is slow-' ly disappearing from. the- hills, and some of ouri peotle are "talking garden." Fish.. ernien have thus far come home with long faces and short crops. There aresome hopes of a•"raftilf.tilise'l this week. THE TRUTH.—Mr Etheridge said in his speech at Nashville,hat more neg,Coes had been stolen under the reign of Jeff. Davis than were ever 'abducted by the free States since our exitence as a Union. That is literally true. he south has by her madness weakenedilavery more than the abolitionists cuuld I have done iu a ceutury. IM-The U. S. Senate did a good work on Thursday, the 53rd inst. The bill to abolish Slavery , in the District of Colum bia, was passed by a vote 0f,29 yeas to 14 nays. Those voting yea were all Repub licans, and those votingnay all democrats and so-called Union nien. Mr. Cowan, Senator from this State was absent. The announcement of the passan.e . of 'the bill waN applauded in the galleries. The bill will no doubt pass the House, SOLDIER'S LETTERSI—The Post-office Department deems it l advisable that all letters addressed to officers and soldiers of the army of the PotOinac, - whether now at Washington or moving south, should be mailed to Washington City. From that office they -will be promptly forward ed in separate packages to the respective corps and •divisions, and their delivery facilitated. RECRIIITiNG STOPPED —A despatch from Washington states that all officers engaged in the recruiting service. have been ordered to their regiments, and tice given to the goveinors et Stares that no new enlistments or new levies will be received until further! orders from the War Department. Elie Democratic editors, who Were so zealous in prdeuring, an investi gation into the alleged frauds in Penn sylvania, and who were so bold in assert ing that frauds bad ben committed, now publish •the report of the committee ? They cannot assert of this--as theidid of some others--that it is a party report, as both Demderats of the - Breekinridge school and- those other queer things, union -democrats, were on the committee. :Re - There is every prospect of a. long session of Congress. !It is thought that "2. the present session will conti nu e nearly through the summer.; The Tax, Tariff, Banking,-ConfiscatioU and bills will occupy mouths of dcbate,`to say nothing of. the 'emaacipation bill for the District of Columbia! which it is eipect. ed will pass Congresa within a month. Stir`lieek at the top of the 2.1 chi inn 0 et, 1-1 • s* , 9 1 )1 0 111 ›• 0 , 24 _ W 4 d. 1 . 3 , , 0 ra tl 4 e tt 4 _ • • fir - 7 - $332 EMPLOYMENT! 1 $75: "AGENTS WANTED. We will pay from $25 to $75 per mo"th, and all expenses, to active Agents, or give a commission. Particulars sent free.! Address Eats. Szwmi; Mscumu COMPANY, R. JAMES, General Agent, Milan, Ohio, .li,u2lly The Confessions . lanci TIXPERIENCE of an Lira ' 'Published ■'4 for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men who suffer froin Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, &c., suPpiying at the same. time the means of self 7 cure. By one who has cured himself after being put to great expense through medical mposition andquack ory, By enclosing a post-paid addressed en velope. single copies may be had of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR. Esq., Bedford,Kings county, New York.—Marlhspuly FRESH GARDEN SEEDS for sale by STEBBINS & CO. LIST OF LETTERS remain ing in the Post Office at CoudOsport Pa. on the Ist of April, 1862: Kesiali W.Baker, W.Dykeman, Louisa Hunt, Henry Rathbone, A. J. Rose, Emma Reynolds, Wm. Robbins, Dah'lSmith 2, George Sylvester. JNO: S. MANN, P.M. Nollce . to School Teachers. TWO School Teachers are wanted to teach the Sell6°l on Aycr's Hill and at the Red School House in Homer. Applications recd 'hntil the 24th day of April. Applicants will please state their terms. \o, of certificate, &c. Those holding certificates marked under 2 need not apply. Address WM. A. CROSBY, See l , . ltontr, Pa. CANASE LIAGA MILLS SUPERFINE FLOUR f0r . 51.35 per Sack, or $5.25 per Barrel. Also, Groceries of every deseription as cheap as can be afford ed. at the POST OFFICE STORE. Feb. 10, 18G2 - riluE Attantie Moilthly for February is re ceived and for sale at the Post Office. LSO, Iforprr, Peterson and the new Amer ican Patriotic Monthly—The Continental. iI7I3KIRIPTIONS forwarded for any of the standard publications, and books procur ed from Boston,'Philadell:hia or sew York, on short notice. Give us a call at the POST 'OFFICE. BROWN SUGAR for 10 cents per pciund and County orders taken at 05 cents on the 'dollar at - the - 'ost Office Store. Jau. 8. _ BOOTS AND SHOES. A. SANDBERG & BRO'S . Tanners and. Curriers, JAYE also established a ;Boot and ShOe Manufactory, opposite D. F. Glassraire's Hotel, in the room formerly occupied by J. B. Smith. They offer their Boots and Shoes at a LOWER RATE THAN THE SAME QUALITY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD IN POTTER'POUNTY.. And.they will have nothing but the best work men and the best stock that the country will produce, and money and laboecan 'procure. THEY FEEL CONFIDENT, THAT THEIR WORK WILL qivE SATISFACTIOS. Hides, Cali Skins, Sheep Pelts tasen at the Highest Market 'Price. L'S A -TRIAL Coudersport; Pa;, March 19 P. A. STEBBINS & CO. Have just received a NEW LOT OF BRADFORD PLOWS .'AND Which they are SELLING VERY LOW FOR READY PAY. March 12 1862. I'APlti-14;:1.0.2 rupoßTA..wir Notice. 110,0009 WORTH OF NEW GOODS. ITAKE pleasure in informing my friends and customers that I am just receiving a fine: fresh assortment of Goods and that ali thoie who are in want of any had better give me an early call. I keep n DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BOOTS end 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 propose to sell these GOODS FIFTY per ct. lower than can be bought 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 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 Delaines 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 81 50. Good Suits of Black Clothes i Coat, test, Pants, Calf Boots, Ildkhfs. ' Cravat, &c., for $lO, worth $lB. In Groceries,l have a good sweet pleasant Tea for 50 ets. per lb., and upwards. Good Sugar for 8 cts., White coffee sugar 11 1 . eratus for 6 cts. Coffee 18. Soap S cts. bar Molasses for 45 cts. per gal. Best Kerosene oil, 44 cts. g;allon Flour at "Wellsville price " • In the line of Boots mnd Shoes we have a Ladies Enamel ed Morocco Boot for 50tts sold by most •dealers:for $1 to 81.25 Heavy Kip Ladies Walking Boot 75 cts. . Fine Congress Gaiters and others from 50 cts. to S 1 00, . worth 6 to 12 shillings. Fine Calf Boots for 2 50; .Fine Stogey boots! for 16 shilling. Fineßroche Shawls for 20 shillings and up wards. to Stella Shawls from Bto 22 shillings. Woolen shaWls for 12 shillingand upward Red Flannel from' 2 shillings per yard. Fine Ginghams for ten cents Cambrics for . 9 cts. Men's Heavy Working Ribbed Ja4et Coats for 8 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 offer good to pay any one that calls upon ,me and not finding GoOds at the prices given to pay, them for their bine and expenses in coming. C. H. SIMMONS, OSWAYO REGULATOR April 2,1962 FORE ,R, 1 - %Tevreller and Watchmaker,. LOCAT ED on Main St.,l opposite the Court House, Coudersport, Pa., -. I 1 Clocks,atckes, , ii.c.., 1 fir Repaired cia short notice; notice; and warranted to give satisfaction. , 1 • . A good assortment of ; ' 1 CLOCKS, II • , ; • , _ WATCHES,:and I. - ! JEViTLRY on hand. Cheap far CASH and warranted as represented. As 0 even exchange is no rob bery I will give 'yon time for Money. Coudersport, Deo. 16, 186 . 1. I 870 ~~~~ Blain above Third 'COUDEI I ISPORTI, M. W. MINN,' Paorearoa. I. • BOORS, , 0013 E: BLANKS— - I DOCKETS T , . • LEDGIBRSH Dtky-BOOKS—: I RECEIPT IBOO: KEMORANDU3IS, I • • PASS-BOOKS; DIARIES, , ! • PORTFOLIOS, • , - HERBARIUMS,: LETTE O .-BOOKS & i; INVOICE-BOOKS • Greek, Latin, French and; German Text- Books. • ! , . I , A I All School Book usediw the Coitntyl kept on hand, or immediately I procnred - I when desired. 1 ' Magazines or aniPeriodicals supplied n desired. ' I ! L • I A good assortment of Paper, .Envelc Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Di ing Materials, Weir Colors, &c. BIBLES, TESTAMENT. PRAYER & HYMN; BOOKS, of various ki MUSIC-BODKS: AND SHEET-MDSIC. Slates, Rulers, Back-Gsiminon Boards (I Men, &a., &c. PRODUCE 9f all. kinds ti in exchange for BoOks, &e. 10.1-3! LUCIEN I3IRD, DEALER in • ; ; PROVISIONS; 1; • • ; GROCERIES, HARDIVARE,i, DRY ,GOODS, klso • Has been so fortunate as to secure Hke s ces of THOMAS Ji BAKER, who is,lo and mending Boots and Shoes own unexceptionable style, with GOOD 1 STI I have concluded to sell only for READY • from October 1, 1861. ; Will buy Ashes, Hidei,'Pelts„ and Grains. Brooklana; (formerly \ Cusliinget Sept., 1861 1 A T • - , KELLY STORE ran alviays be found. the be Cooking, Box and Parlor . STOVE.S Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE . , P TS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SPOT - ED j BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, Agricultural linplerants, inch' as PLOWS,! SPRAYERS: PULTI TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAF DOG-POWERS, ' THEIR WORK is well made and the Material gOod. C , ood and substantial E.A.yEs'-TROticli.,S put up in any part of the Countyl—Tern3s easy. Relad3i Pay of all kindS, including Cash, . ' seldom refused. Store on Main Sireet opposite : the;Old court [louse, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-30 - I T • cLltbl Ratu.os • HE undersigned is ould respectfully inform the surrounding community that h 6. has taken thv,roorns formerly occupied by John S. Mann, wherehOs prepared to do 1 1 • AU kinds of Harness Work on the shortest notice.. LONG STRAW COLL &RS. also kept constantly ou hand. Tliese e liars are a superior article; and need, but atrial to insure their success. ! I?..epairiny done in.:good style. Surcingles, Hames,i and Home -straps, &m., kept constabtly on hand. ; The public are invited; to call, and examine; before purchasing!elsewhere. S. P. 11Mkkt. Coedersport Oct. 16th, 1860. . FO n SALE , (AR to exchan,geifor Horses, Wagons, S ocki Ulr Good Notes 9r Judgments. A valuable Farm situate in. Harrison township ) potter CoJ Pa., lying on the old State road, lt•ading rom Spring Mill's to Harrison•Vallevand Westfield Pa. Containing about .110 .Seres, aboult 80 Acres improved ati'd in a good'state of dulti ration,- on which liis arected a large Frame House, good Banns, Corn House :and ' ther necessary obt-bnihlingS, a good Appl Or chard containing some twenty different }kinds of Grafted Fruit.,Sbade Trees dm. 1 ile from:H The above Farm lies aboutarrigoti Valley, .3a 7 miles from West eld and 6 miles from Spring Mils, and is a good Stock and Grain Farm, and will be sold o : that any one that can make a payment of 3 oFi 4: hundred. dollars 4wn, can make tle farm pay for itself with his la bor. Price, $2,600. forparticutars inquire of Peer Simmons. now accupylngi said farm, or C, H. Simmons, Oswayo Yillag, Pa. , . ' C. 11.. 511510 3. -Jan. 15,1861 : ! 1 ' hinds for sale at this 6ffice nts, Enecutionsj Summons, ble. Sales, Township] and :tet of all kinds-=kept on 0 order. - 1 .108 ! WORK y, and at prices' to snit the 1 BLANKS cifall Deeds : WA Subpoenas, Const School Orders, N .hand and printed tended to prompt' times, Give,os a ME m frt. , artandGbt.:the ga: ONEX,! - . 1 , :: , Sold P. L I= y received and :opened Hare = EN T AND BEST STOOK MI THE LA MI llt I tight to this market the pre- That has MEI sent season. res, w-i s 1 *nds,, !MB Their a ZEE hess piken i I[4] 8 GOODS tr rri !king his prizes the Yery EDI st, Styles HI ome El I s st of telts.sed at the NM L ,O' VA ES, ST CASH IiATES, key offer theta at. ' and 'ER- FIGURE I da call be 110 at appother CM Oar' an ohs. 111 toirn. 1112722 ock of lik ESTICS ! and as they hold tUem ex elusively for = 8 very co A.DY-PAY, snot be undereoldi Ecg 'pi a good article at, low price ;lye them. a 'call.= Peri!ons,destrn willdO well tog of vited to mill an their prices. customers areespeciiily in ex'autiue their stock, atid'sce STEBBINS' Cc:Olier Store, D. F. GLASSMIRE'S HOTEL. OPPOSITE coimiasr T, PA TN BINS .& CO. =IMO OF 11=MI Mil 1 . , 41:Akairi OADIER, T C. . Are ems eick.',feel.le ' .and enniplefitine44,Anr siterpet iif order, with your oystew do. fungsklitunl. YoUrCfeel4lBl44l - These 'vial.- lonicare•oftets prilvidEs serious nines'. Some tit of sickness Is ertepititruPOU roe, Ind should be.aserted .by timely •usef*.orthe , -'siultErritlo. oily. Mae Ayers ;cloanso ohs ttat - iii,s;adio4l,4 morn , — purify the blued, awl let the flaidt nicest inpecnith, atreiri. -They - itinthite ini.etotne )f the body ban sisprons . . the obstrnetions which Melo* disease: add "settle:l torrieutiaro in 160.1,4,1 y, nail - , structs its natural functions., these, if . not, relierrci. reset upon themellses and tiiirseirriniiiiiiiitt oriptua resi during general ,aggraentiwa. satifarime.„oll.l ,slesemes. While in this - condition, epprmtsed" by thO - deraisiriltied . i., take Ayet's Pills. and see how ;directly, linty rtsuerr dot natural action of the system, soil with 'it Molar : wan: feeling of I wuitit tinahs. What i.t rin4.111.1•1. 4.140.1144 this trivial and common ti p is nist tree itiltelike' I of the delis-seated and dangerous dlettospors. -The midis purgative effect expels them. Catoeli by shaihir astral - a- Sims and deraugomeuts of the :enthral function* ofAier body, tiny. ore rapidly, and Mani of client sorely, eurv:i I,y the same means. lone who know the chimer...ol44, Pills. will r twoNt to employ thenc'when angering Vow the disorders they cure. • • - • Statements front leading rloyMehins in sortie it 0..) koinzipal cities, and from other:well known -public rt. • . . _ From ' a Ifyravartiing iiercliatit'ef St. Zeitis, :FLb. Dc. Ater.. Yunr ara tlrepnragoltof All amid Jcit groat in me,litino. Thay have cured my little duo/later:. of ulcerous sores noon her hands and fo.g that hod 'mind incurable , for years. lier tunther has been long grler - anlic.ted frith hlotchei and pimples on her alitu in.hor hair. 'After our child rile eared, aho also: lrivd Our - rills; mud they have curet her: ASA 1101:4311.1DGE. . As a Family Fiky a lc. - Yeron Lr. E. W. thrltcri,ght;ffejo Orlon. Tone I'ilt ure:the prince of ifitrges. Their excellent lualities surpass nny cathartic we pewee: 'They ere mild, but very certain and-eT•chml in their netion on the bovrels, which makes them iaralunttle to ue lu the daify treatment of dl.sease. licadaChe,Slckllendnclie,Mond. Stomach. -.T.fuq Dr. I.if cc;rrd Boyd, Baltisunre. tutu. it•to. Arca: I eutnotanswer you ta'tat complalute I Larti:C//re / with your Pill.; better than to say all Mot trs tver treat a rarilatirt medicine, 1 place great dopeu -tt on en t•M-ct nal mulettlie in my tinily contest with Jis..tis, and Isdievittr, as I do that your Pitta afford us this beet we hive, I of course value theta highly. ' Mar 1,11M5.; Da. J. C. Area. Sir: I body repeatedly cured 'of the worst kradache any body fan have by a dose ot. , two f your Pills. It seems to kris° from a foul stuuutch e which they elean,.e wt mire. • Yotii-a with great respect; PIIEHLY . ,- • ' - Clerk of Meunier Clermm. ISlllons Disorders—Liver Complaints. ' MM. D.. Thenthrrs Shc, 4f .N.to Net oilly are year Pills admirably adapted to their per. sose M an aperient, but I find their henelitial effects upon :he Liver very marked indeed. They have in my Kau flee pruOed Lai in) effectual fu; the care of 4ilthas nem plaints than any elm remedy 1 cats !Medium I sincerely rejiAD9 that we have at lungila a. purgative wtikh Is wur thy the iiontideuce of the rrofeesion and the peoole. • DLPARTSIENT dr TUC r . •.. . Washiligten, 11, C., 7th Feb., Mid. Ant: I hare need your rills In my general and 'hospital practiceover since yOtt mule theta, and cakuut hexinge to my they are the best cathartic Fe employ. Their regu lating action on the liver is .qulrk nod decided, toner ;men fly they are an admirable remedy for eterangemante of that. organ. Indeed, I ilium - edition &null aatse of Lao= diceuse ao,obstitutte that It did not readily yield to Men. Fraternally yours, 11A1.1,, . figisician'of the A'arine Dysentery, Diarrlacen, Reins, Worreasi, From Dr. J. G. Grew, vf Chicur, . , Your Pills Lure had a long trial in my prnefire. hal them, in esdeein Um' of the hest nperients I have over found. Their nit erittive'etreet upon the liver teakee them ittl 12.teUlkIta rein:AV. when given in small deers bre dia)Therar. . Their wear-reatime nutkes-tdieut very acceptable anti conveuhrat tic 463 use of women and children. Dyspepsia, Impurity of the From Rev. I. J. Hinter, !tutor rJA lecut Church, Realm. Da. AY= halm tpmil your Pills avifit extraerißnary Rieman In my family and among llama 1. tun milled to I lea. I a diidrees.. To regulate the urgana of digiotfon and purify the blood, they are the very beat remedy I kayo ever known, and I can confidently retoninnitid them to my frieu,b. • Y(.41141, J. V. /111111%. WARELVT, Wyoming Co., N. Y., 0et..13, DEAR SIR :1 ma 114iiig your Ottliantie in my prac tice, and fia.l tliem nil excellent puny aivo tocienna they system uad petrify the ji.osh , ins ff - Cer. 1•11101. JVLIN J. 31k:Ae11.4 :4, 31. D. Constipation, Costiveness, Suppression, Ritexanuitisne out ~ ,' SeurnlgSa, sy. l'aralysts, Fits' etc. Prom Dr. J. Too tench cannot hs 'said of your l'ills for theretrm of cruhrcimrs. If att.: A'of at¢ fetter nits hoer fool them as alcacious as I Isfvo, they sitptih . l.jniii nu e ill pmelshn hag it fur th e benent of tire multitudes ,vhe sutler from tint complaint.. witick enough lit itself, is the progenitor of otli,rs tlott. ure,ol.rxe. I Leiters !irons to i-it:Male in the liver, but your affect ithai organ and cure the From Mrs. S. Stuart, l'hy..ician and JlithelP, find one.or of prom rill., bitten wt the proper lime, rue trxreltrirt pr.thit,li yes ot tire.trertm,r7e,ye. time uheu ArlioUy or partially -suppreweed, and n ho Teti offootriai to rirrrorre Iha Vororrch nail ,rpri "'forint. • Thuy am sr mad tiro Lent phybie re havc, that 1 ,reototrwarad other to my put Fawn Vie Dr. 11,1c7,.lithe l'Ut..r , rrr lor•T_ &I.Vatirrair. ;to.. iror. ft. 14511. . : I slmn.ld unguit‘ihil I , r tin. tssikit your skill lbt ought me if I did not risirt my Moss to y.u. A cohrsiittlei/ in my brunKlit on escru, l• 1 1 ,1,1 In die ": rAisintia first. Nolwillishouling . I L.al tiro the Zlistisse worie uor , e. until by tit• alrice ef,!urir excellent au'ent to dliiltititore, hr- Mackenzie. I tried yurir .'their efferrs were go 'W. l nit surf. Ity perpererisig iu the use ofthein, I am Dow entirely well. SENVIT CHAMBER., 13:1t0111:01.1ge, TA.. 5 Dn. IFS 4. Dn. AVM: I 11:11 . 0 benm entfrely curer', liy your or Rhelonrdic that Ina.l ittliiett.l \ for years. -VINCENT SLILYALL. rir‘Mont of die Pitts in market confein Memurr, which. altiii•ligh a viiluntle remedy in skilful bstts.,il &alp:ions in a public pill. (tout the, .c.)nee qtiencts that fropwritly its iticantlisug imp. Thaw contain no mercury.or mineral substance whatever, • Price, :15 cents per Box, or 5 Boxes Sor $l. Prepared by Dr. I. C. Al'Eiti& CO., Loweildliass. Sold by C. S. & E. A. Jones,; Couderfliort; Mann & Nichols, Miliport •,` N. J. Mills, Coles . - burg ; Colwell & Lyman, Roulet Corei Son; Ulysses; A B. Horton, Cushingville and by Dealers generally • • WESTERN gOTEL, Nos. 3. 11,13, 15, 17 COTIBTIAND? MEET, Near Broadway, ..New York MT. This old-established and favorite resort of the Business community has be'en recently re fitted, and is complete in everthing that can minister to the comfort of its patrons. : Ladies and Families are specially and eartinliy pro vided for. It is centrally located in the business part of the city, and is contiguous to the Pfincipat lints of steamboats; cars, 'omnibuses. ferries. In consequence of the pressure caused.by the Rebellion, prices hare been reduced to ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS DER DAY. The table is amply sapnlied wittr.4ll ilio luxuries of the season, andis equal to ghat of any other hotel in the country. Ample ne-Conamodationg are offereilfanp-! ward of 400 guests. ' • Do not lieliore runners, brfelcmen.and other's who may say "the Western:Hotel if fall." • • • D . -D. WINCHESTER, PrOprietor, . . Thos. D. Winchester. fvl9 - . ANEW AND BEAUTIFUL EEITIO;i. OP TH Dlistakes of Educated 'Men. BY JOHN S. ItiRT, LL. D:, prico 50 cents,; , pnper,cor-i ers, 25 ants. Copies of this ,h.,01c will he, sent by mail on redeilit of the price, impbst ago stamps. Pleasd'address - J. C.. '.4IIII.IIGUES, Publioitscr. 112 vats Fourth Z. 4 trcit ; PhilaLiciphia,