o.4o:itt:.*: ti'''t**,. - _ A Last Worct..,=lj , There are now at least a million of men withdriwn from the ordinary _pursuits of ' trade and business, who are actively en gaged in labors connected with the war. The whole operation of, war is one of cons sumption. It secures and consumes or it conquers and destroys. It indulges in no, reciprocities of a friendly peaceful -* character, because the moreent it ceases to attack, besiege, pursue andl overcome others, it is no longer war. - gut we do not seek to portray the objects] of war in this paragraph. Our aim is to exhibit its effects, and to urge on the laborers not actively engaged in the war) to an in- I creased production for the Maintenance of those who are thus empkiyed. The army must Le fed. Its commissariat must be supplied from the Agricultural States of the land. As it' advances the the rebels are determined to destroy every , 0: thing that will contribute tots support. They have done ro already. They bare i made our approaches to their strongholds ' over desolated and deserted paths. They evacuate • their positions to surrender to us barren wastes.° They burn their towns and cities, and then fly before - our troops that loyal men may be made sick in the ti r contemplation of rebellion' works and the sad effects of war on a once beautiful, 'productive and happy land. The labor of the free States must restore the coun try to its former prosperity. But the most immediate demand that dill be made on that labor, will be the supply which is made lip of the products of the earth. They will be called on not only to Teed our own armies, but in a very few months the agriculturalists of the loyal States will be expected to Supply the en tire South: The anarchy which now rules in the rebel States, will prevent the' restoration of labor. The passions which .bave been aroused will not !soon subside in more peaceful pursuits than those of euaying the destruction of the Union. It will take, years on years{ to undo the work of a few madmen in a few short 1 months. It will require half a century to restore the country and render labor as prosperous as it was one' year ago. One last word, in view ofthe present - condition, of affairs is addrehed to the farmer. Let the farmers of Pennsylvania plant. Let them sow and plant, and trust in the favor of heaven for the abun dance of the harvest. We will need all that can be gathered from the surface 'of the earth. There will be a demand for the productions of all the seed that can be placed in the earth's bosom. By these means we must feed our armies and pay our debts. We maintain our relations with foreign governments only as we are the mutiny to Miss day. She knows me able to contribute to the support and sue- and will like to see it. , I am engaged to temince of the world. Plant then, far- her Magzerzine, which is ahead of the mere, not only of Pennsylvania, but of all Atlantik munthly, off and on in the edi torial department, but she is literal Mind the land. Plant, that the._ hungry may ed and don't want to mellipose my talents be fed. Plant, that the creditor may be satisfied. Plant, that peace may be for pecuniary circumstances. She[ sais e - 1- i mission is to shine in many plaeess corned amid plenty. Plant, that our au - and manifest an affernityfor all lifci and premaey may once more he recognized i 1 the markets of the world. Plant, that II PurilitY as she does. Our inissiod is a we may be able to prove! to all mankind' paralel together. We sum over one ano then and have spiritooal rOolutioni in a that we have the resources within our o circle. It's a trance, You. won't hear ealves to wage war, maintain our armies, no more of me short of ten. dollars which endstill maintain our prosperity and great nese.--liar. Tel. • I live in hopes on down. • 3.IIANDA MURDOCK, (Incognito.) THE ,"POWEM," "FLOW. ON MY. TEEM." BY INCOGNITO. With what different e' view an action, when it when it is another's ! Female education is often a gaudy and lawdry settiog,which cumbers and almost hides the jewel it ought to bring out. Politeness is the outward garment of Buti many are the nutshells in which, if yoit crack them, nothing like a cuinel is found, It is not solely in the;Gospel that peo ple go out into the des'ert to gape after new spiritual- incarnations. They have sometimes been sought in mora l l deserts, often., in intellectual. • A MODEL LETTER AND A MODEL "POWIM." The San Francisco 0-olden .gra give's publicity to the following letter and poem as a sample of the "poetesses" who " de , airalb reign : 7 bizasus. Ens.: Please find inclosed - a .fine powem of ten stand Ors, which I send to yon for publycation in your vallybull paper. I have rote a good eel for eastern perryodieals; such as maggerzines—Bon ner's ker . ", fdr iistaneetO years or more back. And Mr.. Bonner rit a note. onto' me about my jetus; and said I .ort to be ineurryidged ; but as failnY Pori: molly plied all bli spair room and mnnny, more or feu, be couldn't give' me 'ebny, moie ebittiost pewit, 'lllO I look - Avon as a grate want of eversite in him.' I hui'd .4 . was , loosirrg_hic cyculatiou presently. I altial thee; fie_waa bi a tini; Fitibifuth never pit tiritne irittil';ier life, and as for prose, ennybody can rite prose that knoWs how to sielViliiitileitiori than I can sa for bar. Shea got sum cents, but she is toplanespolmr, soot a high-strung telleo liketnirie.„ -Her brumes bry , to much on top of her bed, and ~ are as strong AS a masketline, and she is as sassy as a high strung munky up a tau, which is not la la;gh compliment to pay to enny woman of the female sects. I Oa a powem to the Atlantik 'Anthill mourn a ear sgo, which I haint beam from already, I sup , poged it was waiting for a turn till -last •eek, when o.Homes lcent me this blind anser'f "Miss M. 11L, , your jingle is too loose to chime in with our ideas of musi-. cal propriety. It is too nehotis in some some places and too nubby in others. Your feet are not well enough turned t to appear in our literary highway. lode& nitely•pospOned. Favor us again at that date." I describe it to poor" jellysy. He is afraid I'd blight his lawrells, which' is rather green. He'd better take fiscik him self and not confide it to ethers: nurvisser as a settin hen about sum thhigs to evident to mention. Ni husbau,who - has kep school without help three terns in a village town with populus inhabit4its to approbation and got good salary, IS a good jug of poetry, and he * gals I. ort: to have pai. Ile. red Byron's Bacon and Milton's Pope and sais they compare. Be sais gnat Willis gets a tableons prise ter his sheller.effusions, which. can't be men tioned with mine short of malice'aforesaid The fiat-us comes on me mostly whet I lay id bed, and I always take a peace' of papur to bed with me to describe my commotions onto. Oh! it is a gloriOus toibe warfted clear out of ureslf among sublime thorts and things, and sai it put in ink. Were you ever inspired to think? What,a precuss gift it is, to fly on the, and dror-of thort above comprarison and dror common minds up to the contempti bility of invisible things—to flote in glin ted on a sea of surging rapture ! I It can't be circumscribed in the equeduct of language. When the fit is onto me, my nite cap alwaYs nits askew and mi husband sais I don't know no more where I am than a crazy bed-bug, Which is the strongest proof that , l am endowed With poetry veins. I would Elie a dollar a Vuss for this powem, to begin with whieh is 1 one of my best. 11,that is too much for I the prioe . you can print it for nothing,but I shant write yen no more at that Cost. I shall reservoir my feelings for a more tortueous time. Mi real name is - Manda Murdock, which I dcn't want everybody to recognize all at once, so I write incog nito. Modesty is retiring. Yon can give ;yes do we view i• ith our Ma, and Flow on my tears, ray tears flow on My eyes are wet and read; I love to weep when I am sad I wish that I was dead. - For friendships eras all brake into, When ou them I do lean; I love to weap for such because I think it is so Mean. Oh, hid me not contrite my grefe, -Or hold my fee:ins in . : Ob,.tell me not that R is range, Becaws it is a sin. ' The faces that I used to see, Arc mind to see no more ; And am driftin day bT day, Onto a forma shore. The wild winds. whissle throng thephoes The bull dog-loud does-bay; The clothes are switchin on the line And I am growing gray. , Flow on oh river wide and deep.' Flow on; and as you flow ; Bare to the ever sWashing sea, The-burden of my woe. -Oh for the joys of vanished youth, The blue-birds and the bloom; They will no more come back again, Because there is no room. The stars go creeping up the sky, And all the-Eitel mope,— Pll jump into- smite rainey day, , A barrel of soft soap. All dark, all dark, the,futare is, see no Bite around. ' All things are full of emptiness, And turn.'ed.up-side down.: Then sai not it is week to weep, When everything is pane; It washes from my eyes the dart' And eases off my braaez_ The - Buißitalle 'The 'War hie War of Extermination against Bad Teeth, Bart Breath, Diseased. Gums, Toothache, Bar- , ' ; , ache, awl N r u l ti g ia * OVA AaTILL,NRY ‘ I9 Dr;B. Ilurd's DENTAL TREA S URY ' ooraplete set,of Remedies for - PRESERVING THE TEETLI, PURIFYDIG THE BREATH AND 'MOUTH, and CURING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. [~! Dr. Hurd's celebrated> MO UTH WASl7,lbottle Dr.llurcra uneqiebroi TOOTH PO WDER,I box Dr.LlOrd's.magid TOOTHACHE DROPS,I boz Dr. Hurefs UNRIVALLED NEURALGIA PLASTER. - Dr. Hurd's IL4N UAL on the Best Bean's of Preserving.the',Teeth, including Directions for the Proper Treatment of children's Teeth; FLOSS SIL K for cleaning between the Teeth. TOOTH PICKS, etc., etc. , Prepared at'. Dr. flurd's Dental Office, TT' Fourth St., Brooklyn, (E. D,) Price, ONE DOLLAR; or, SIX for. S.. The Dental Treasury makes a package eight inches ,by. five,'and is sent by express. , Full directioh for use is on each article. The following articles we can send separ ately, by mail,-viz: The Treatise on Preserving Teeth sent, post paid, on receipt of Twelve Cents, or four stamps. The ..reitralg.ia Plaster, for Neuralgia bl i the Face, Nervous; Headache, and t arache, sent, postpaid, on receipt of Eighteen cents, or six stamps. , The Neuralgia and Rheumatic . Plaster (large size,) for pains'in the Chest, Shoulders, Back, or any part, of the body, sent. post-paid, on receipt of Thirty-Seven cents. Address Wm. B. flurd A; Co. Tribune Buildings, New York Dr. lord's MOUTH WASH, TOOTH POW- DER, and TOOTHACHE DROPS cannot be sent by, mail, but they can probably be obtain ed at your Drug or Periodical Stores. If they cannot, sand to us for the Dental Treasury, price, One Dollar, which contains them. NOW, ARE DR. HURD'S PREBARATIONS GOOD 'I r The best evidence that they are is, that their firmest friends and best patrons are those who have, used them 'longest. Dn. WILLIAM B. Huan is an eminent Dentist of Brooklya. Treasurer of!the New York State Dentists' Association ; and these preparations have been used in his private practice for years, and no leading citizen of Brooklyn or Williamsburgh questions their excellence, while .eminent Dentists of New York recommend them as the best known :to the profession. Without the aid of advertising, dealers have sold them by the gross. 1 The Editor:of the Brooklyn Daily Times says : "We arc happy to know that our friend, Dr. Ilurd,-is succeeding 'beyond all expectations with, his Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder. The great secret of his success rests with the fact that his articles are precisely what they are represented to be, as we can testify from their long use," " The well-known P. T. Barnum writes :—°l found your Tooth Powder 'so good that my family have, used it all up. We find it_ the best:Powder for the teeth that we ever used. I shall feel obliged if you will send tneanother supply at the Museum at your convenience, with the bill." But their cost. is so small that every one may test the matter for hi,rhself Beware ofthe ordinary Tooth Powders. Dr. Hurd's Tooth Powder contains no acid; nor alkali, nor :charcoal, and poysltes without weariug the; enamel. tee no other. • . WHAT DOES DR. HURD'S REMEDIES EFGECT Dr. Hurd's Mouth Trash and Tooth Powder will give young ladies 'that finest charm in woman—a Sweet breath and pearly teeth: Try them, ladies. Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash and Tooih Powdei• will meanse!the month from all foul exhala tions, and if used in the morning, *ill make the breakfast taste sweeter and the day •begin more pleasantly. Hundreds of persons can testify to this. Try them, gentlemeni, Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder are the best preparations in the world for cur ing BAD BRE.ITH and giving firmness and health to the guraS, Hundreds of cases of Diseased Bleeding Gums, Sore Mouth, Canker, etc., haVe been cured by Dr, Hurd's astringent wash. Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder give an additional charm to courtship, and make husbands more agreeable to their wives and wives to their husbands.. They should he,used by every person having ARTIFCIAL, TEETH, which are liable to impart a taint to the mouth: Dr. Hurd's Toothaelic Drops cure Toothache arising from exposed nerves, and are the best friends that parent: , can have in the house to save their children from tortue and themselves from loss of sleep and sympathetic suffering. Farmers and Mechanics! yon cannot well afford to neglect your teeth. For a trifling sum,. you ;can now get preservatives, than which Rothschild or Astor can get nothing better. Remember that Dyspepsia and Con sumption of the Lungs often originate in Neg lect of Teeth. Send for the Treatise on Teeth, and read Dr. Fitch's observation on this sub ject. If too lath to arrest decay in your own teeth, save your children's teeth. . Neuralgia Plasters. Dr. tlurd's Neuralgia Non-adhesive Plasters are tke most pleasant and successful remedies ever prescribed for this painful disease. The patient applies one, soon becomes drowsy,falls asleep, and awakes free from pain, and no blister or other unpleasant or injurious con sequences ensile. For Earache and Nervous Headache, apply according to directions, and relief will surely follow. Nothing can be ob tained equid to Dr. Hurd's Coinpresg for Neu ralgia. Try them. They are entirely a novel, curious, and original preparation, and won derfully successful. They are of two sizes, one .small, for the face, price 15 cents, and the other large, for application to the body, price 37 cents.; Will be mailed on receipt of price and one stamp. WHAT ARE THE PEOPLE DOING The American people are intelligent enough to appreciate preparationi that contribute so touch to the' happiness of those using• them, and they want them. Every mail brings us letters. some,ordering the TREATISE ON TEETH, some the NEURALGIA PLASTERS, and not it few enclosing 37 cents for the MOUTII WASH, to be sent by mail; but to these weare compelled to reply that it is impossible to send a half. pint bottle by mail. The people want these Remedie.T. Who will supply theme Now is the Chance for Agents. Shrewd agents can make a small fortune in carrying these articles arpund to families. Th e Dental. reasury is the neatest article that man or. Woman can. carry around. Send f one and see, or, better, a dozen, which weivill sell - AS - So:n*la Tor - St - ,wm, R. HARD & CO, ; Tribune Buildings, New York -That remittances may be made with confi dence, NV;- B. if. Co. refer to the i Mayor of Brooklyn"; to.G.W. Griffith, Presidl:Farmersi and Citizen' -Bark, Brooklyn, and to Rthers; - Adneknistratoilii:Nptice': - 110*Rgifj, letteiv onJ 'the estate `of HARRIS • Etl.lB;..dec'd,l late of Humson TO:, Patter Co:; have - treeisi granted to the subieriber in due form of law,l notice is hereby &fen tci4lll 'persons knowing theingivei indebted; to :slid; etude; tozi inakci imMediate payntent';i•and there havingclaimi will present them duly authet ticated ,for set' dement. W. RURTIS, Administrator. March 31, 1862 • • -Executor's 'Notice. IVOTIOE is. herebrziro that the mil signed have been duly. qualified as E - centers of the estate of jo'hn Dwight; dec' l , late Of Hebron township, Potter county, said:executors residing the township of Hebron, county' aforesaid: 1 - Alt persons hay ing claims against( the estate of said lecedent are requested to make khOwn the same to said executors withonvdelEty.; ' ". • , , MARIAII DWIGHT, Execiattix, . NORMAN DIVIGIAT, Executor. Ctiudersport, Par:, 13" '6 Notice. WHEREAS letters testimentary to the es tate of .fohn ploire/, late of Sylvariia township, dec'd, have - been granted to tie subscriber, all persons ; indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate pay tient, itnd those having claims' or demands against the state 'Of thee said. decedent„ will make known the same Without delay -to ROBERT ; YOUNG. Executor/. Sylvania, Potter Co„i Pa., Mar. 18 ~ Adsninlstratcir?s Notice'. AT ()TICE is hereby given, that letters of 4d -1.11: ministration on the estate of JOHN IS. BENNET, late bf Bingham township,. Potter county, dec'd, hare been granted to, the sub scriber by the Register of Potter ,Conrity,o . whom all debt due to said estate and , clams against the same', must, be presented for s'et-. Bement or payment. W*,. tOOl4 Hebron, Jan. 8; 1862. Adni'r. Dissolution; OPCopartnership, The. copaitnership he, e• tofgre existing under t .e Stlrp nf.Colwell & Lyman is this day dlisolved by Mutual con sent. The outstanding concerns, of tlk ,tiirtri will be adjusted by B.:S. Colwell &Po., litho, will use the signature of theifirtn in liquida-1 awl Roulette, Feb. 6 . , 18G2 Co-Partnership, T HE undersigned Lao this. day forme] I Copartnership, under the firm' of B.' Colwell & Co., end, will'eontinue ttie busir heretofore conducted by Coltirelt /d - Lyrnal I B. S. COLWELL 1 • I WESTON BRO'S. Roulette, Feb, 6, 18642 THE HEROES OF PEACE AND THE HEROES OF, WAAL E. Anthony, No. 501.NroadwaY, New irorl is now publishing, in addition to other traits, the celebrated Collection known in rope and America as Brady's National Photographio Portrait Cal in which is included Portrait:s of nearly all prominent men of America, not excepting Davis, Gen Beanrcgard, Floyd, and a lulAi other confederates. Price of Portraits, per dozen. Can be sent by mail._ • Scenes of the War for the Union,' are published,, Card size, and in Stereo form. Also, '• ~'• Stereoscopic views of scenes in Lon thin, and in other parts of England and Fri - Ince, in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Ilolland - , - Swizet land, Spain, muthe Haine,•in Athens, Egypt, ,• Turkey, the Holy Land, China, India Cuba 4k., ; Sic., ad infinitum. Our Instantari.ous Stereoscopic Views The Greatest Wonder of the Age.. These are takerilan Cm fortieth part of tvsei and the rushing of water,the moving of l •or the march of, an army, does not in thel iiffect the taking of .these views. The ` sold for $3 per';doien. We have also on hand and manufactur l largest assortment of StereoscoPe§, graphic AlbumS, and, PhotograPhie Mat 9 in the United States, and perhaps in the Catalogues, containing lists of all purl traits, Views, ;Stereoscopes, ,kc.; sent trel mail, 'on receipt of a stamp. ; ; . - E. ANTHONY, 501.13roadway,i j'Yly near Si. Nicholas lintel,,New:_Yoi 1 • . ThO Great Ca use of HUMiN ; MISERY r . i Just published in a sealed envelope, pric;6 co , • Lecture by Dr.CavEfewsrt; On the, au4 Li and Core iof Spertuatorrhrea, Consump tion, Mental arid Physical Debility, NerfrOus ness, Epilepsy i Impaired Nritriti:orr oft e BO dy ; Lassitude Weakness of the Limb 'and Back : Indisposition, and ineapaCity for tudy and Labor; Dbllnesi of Apprehension Loks of Memory; Av j ,ersion•to Societyl; Love fScl itude ; Timidity; Self-Distrust; Dizz ness; Headache; Affections of the Eyes ; Pimplbs on'the race, Involuntary EmisslonS, and Sek ual Incapacity; the Consequences of Youth ful Indiscretion, ..t.c.,, &c. 1 This admirable Lecture elearly,prov s thtt the above enumerated, often self-afflict devils may be removed without medicine an with out dangerous surgical openitions, and/should be read by every- youth and every mar, in the land.. Sent :undersea!, to any address, in a i. plain, sealed envelope, nn, the ;receip t : of six ;cents, or two pOstage stamps, by addressing,, IDr. CHAS. J. C. ICLINE, 127 Bowery, New YOrk, Post Office Bok, 4596.. NATRONA COAL; OIL WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIV I . it J, and equal to any Kerosene: i WHY buy' no explosive Oil, Whep cents more per gallon will furnish yop Vvit perfect Oil.? 111,1 ado only by I • • PENIVA SALT KABUFACTU. RING COMP. ' Nci. 127 litralnut Street, Philadelphia. • Feby. 1. 18p2. ly. • SAPONWIER, SAPONIFIER! THE FAMILY -SOAP- MAKER. All Kitchen grease can be made into iooci • SOAP, by. using Sgpcqzifiv !I DIRECTIONS ACCOMPAIIVING EACH BOX :Soap is as easily Made with A, as making 1 1 a cup of coffees • Manufactured'onlv by the; Patentee's. PETIN'A SALT ZANUFACTIIBING NO. 127 Walnut street, Philadelphia.' Febi. 1, 11162., • , The Rochester StrOir-Citter. fILM.STEIY & ConderspOrt, 'have 1.1 the excthiife agency'fOri ttits 6, ~ elebiated 4s machine, in this county . It covenientidu able, and CHEAP. , Dec. 1, DIGO.— 2 :A DQERTISR in theJouMtaii It ly paper in Potter county; and medium through which. toree„ ch all districts lerStibec u ribe for the JOI4ZNAL . . purposeof winding skeins of Thread,! Silk, Cotton,Yartf;FlOss, Worsted, &c. It is readily 'adjiisted to .the work-table,.and will. be:ft:Mod indispensable to' all using the above articles, iteitrg a useful and invaluable appendage to the Sewing'Bird. Price 50 Cts..tof $1 according 'to Style , and Finish. 150 pek:•Month can be„Real.; ized, by enteriiising AgentS (wanted in every town and County ihrotigbout the United States and Canada,) ;Selling the above articieS, as saleS are'rapid, profits large, and has mo Com petition. A liheral.discount to the trUdU. Address 'A, H. Dpvne4 N.13.--,Geheral and exclusive Agencies will be granted on; the most liberal terms.--ml33m -SabOatii School Hell. NO. 2., 75,00 u COPIES ISBDED THE' Twelve I%fonths' of its publication. It is an entire'New.Woi•k, of nearly 200 pages:, Many of the Tunes and Hymns were written express ly for this Volume. It will soon be as poph= lar as its predecessor Well No. 1), whicii has run up to the,' enormous number of 575.000 copies in 36Months, outstripping any Sunday School Book .9E its size issued in thcoUntry.. Also, bcith VOlUmes are bound in tat - e to a,c• commodaie klioc Is wishing them in that i:ortia. Prices of. Bell' No. 2,, paper covers, 15 'Cents, $l2 per. po.• j hound , 25'cents. $lB per, 100. Cloth bound embOssed gilt, 30 cents, 's22 per 100. Bell 'No: iI, paper covers, 12 cents, s'lo per 106 - Bound ; 20 cents,.slB per 100; Chith bound' emboised gilt, 25 cents, $2O per 100, Bells Nos. 1 and 2 bound together, 40 Cents, $3O per 100. copies furdished at the 100 price.' Cloth, hound embossed gilt, 50: cents, S4O per 100. Mail postage free at the retail price. HODACE WATEIVS, Publisher, ,No. 481 Broacitfay, New 1-Ork.' 13. S..COLW.BLL, HARRIS LYMAN, WESTON BRO'S. "...e s ss _ , TIRE DAY SCHOOL HELL,' ANEW); SINGINGBOOK FOR !DAY SCHOOLS, called the DAY SCHOOL BELL is now ready. ) ; It contains about 2bo ;pages of choice' Songs, Rounds, Catches, ; Duetts. Trios, Quartetts. and Choruses, many; Of them written; expre4iy for thiS Work, besides ?3 pages of the 41enieuts off.3insic. The ments are 'so easy and progressive, that ordi nary teachers) will find themselves ;entirelY, successfullin• instructing Oven young While ) to sing ) correetly.aOd scientificall, While the ;!tunes and wards embrace such a variety of lively, attraetive and soul-stirring; music and ' sentiments, 'that no trouble will be experi-' enced in intloeing all i)egiuriers to go•oh with zeal in -) a.equiring skill in One of the Most. health-giving. 'beauty-improving, happiness yielding, and: order-producing exercises; of school life. ;In simplicity of its eleaitents variety! . .and- adaptation ..of music; and in excellence and number of its songs, original, selected, and.: adapted, it claims by •mitch to excel all competitors. It Will be found to be the bestibook ever issued for Seminaries, Academies, and Public Schools. A few sam ple pages of.the Elemnts, Tunes, and Songs. are given iron. cireular i send and get one: Jr is! compiled - by HORACE •WATERS, Author of "Sabbath.)Schnol Bells." . Nos. 1 ;itnd 2, of whichlave had the enormous sale of 655.- 'OOO in3d Menthi. • ) Prices. paper covers. 20 cents, per 100.; Bontid; 30 eents 100 cloth bonnd, _embossed gilt. 40 cents, $3O per 1.00 25 copies furnished at ihe 1100 price, ; Mailed treelat the'retail price. pORA.CE- WATERS; _ , • I iNo. iBl Broadway, N'CIA York. 1 . or I erM 1 lid Jell' .t :3,U t :cons ares leas, v a .ot ria s Poi. ti; SOMETHING FOR .THE TIDIES! !! A N.F.ESSIiTY 1N EVERY HOUSEROLD ,; i 'JO/INS & Citt/SLEY'S Amei-le'an Cethent Tlie straiugestl Glue iu. the World , • I ( Per C emen Leather, Glass. 11;07, Olina,l Marble,. Porcdla :Alabaster,lßone; Coral. ete.,. The only tiriicle of the kind ever ikodue i •I ed which will wit:hkaud Witter. ; . .x.,,,Aars: Every housekeeper should haven supply of Johns. k Oiosley's American Cement Glue " =New' ko - rk "It is ;so. convenient to have in the hotise." York . l.Expr . c:ts. : ' . "It is elmi k ys.reaily • this - commends it to everyVnily."—=2l 7 . Y. Independent. "We have [tried it, and find it a.O useful in Our hope as!vratei"— Wilkes'Spirit tilthetnys . Price 25 C l eats per Bliittle. . Very liheral teduepons ,to 'Wholesale Dealers. • : ' TERkB CASH, ;• ' let4oi, sale by all Ijruggists 'and Store keepers generally throughout the country. JOHNS & CROSLEY, , r (Sole Manufacturers,) •, ;18 'William Street - New iYork. (Corriei'of Lzberty, Street.) jy9lx ' i ILIORACE 'WATERS PIANOS. ; lEE,(II)Iiit4S. ALEXANDRE ORGANS, AIM T. GILBERT..t• CO.'S celebrated; AOLIAN PIANOS are the fittest instruments for Parlors and Chureh'es now in use. A large assort ment can be seen at the new Varerooms, 481 BROADW.AN, between Grand and Broome Streets, *Bich will be sold at extremely low ,ricer. PIANOS and MELODEONS from-sun - (lry inakers new-and second hand.c to let t find rent tilloWed if purchased, as per agreement. 'Monthly „payments received - fitr the same. !Also,,secontl-hand Pianos and Melodeons at great_ httigains, !prices from . $25 to $lOO., SheetiMnstc, Music Books, and 'ail kinds of !Music Merchandise at War prices.!! • ! HORACE WATERS, Agent. Adtninig,itratotos Notice. I , ETTEIS of Administration on! the estate 4 of S. ..Wurrs,- late of Wbitesville, Alle gany cou4y, N. Y., having been granted to the tindersig - ned, all 'perSons having claims agairist said estate; are requested to present tbeurlo Win for liquidation, and all - persons owing:stid estate ami:onested to: make im mediate pdynient to, him, No lath , on is a good ipeolleof JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES for sale at • - ;STEBBINS:I .' - f . -titiEffltittf,VElT 1 1 .'1 '• Biediltiptt tart te.the Ladies . :ODW.NER'S PATENT HEMMER AND SHIELD 1 0 3 1i:tat the - thitig'rfor all Who use the needle. i hie remarkably dimple and novel invention Oives .'ne-half the labor, of hand.sewing,!as it cot*. .1091 i protects the finger:from the point of iie- needle,• and j makes a nest and uniform em while' the operator is Sewing. 140 LADY /WOULD' BF. WITHOUT IT It is. cheapi Simple r beautiful, and useful. The !knitter and Shield will be sent free of cherge , n receipt of the price, 25' cents,. ;• ' triclose,sterep; for descrip t ive circular and 1 erMs. • , I ALSO, DOWNER'S METROPOLITAN . SKEIN-WEINDER AND Sewing-Bird ‘Cenibined Is an article of realmerif....lt-is used fur the 442 Broadway, New York, Patentee and Sole Proprietor. fIORACE.COSS X . O.S'UOI4I)VN 1 ; NE L GOODS NM SOMETHING ELSE NEW!! subscriber ift their OLD STAND ON MAIN STREET, COUDERSPORT, Offer to their old customers and the public generally for Cash, 'United States Treasury Notes (which by the way are - taken at Par,) Wheat. Corn, Oats, Buckwheat., Butter,Cheesr, Hides, Pelts, Deer Skins, tind, all other of Skins, such as Calf Skins, kc., also, Deems, Beas, Venison, and some other things that can't be thought of, A LARGE AND WELL•SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, bEliDYill A DE CLOTHING GROCERIES, Hats & Caps, Iron, Nails, Hardware, DRUGS, &::ItIEDICIES, Paints, Otis, add Dye Mai, i Together with some of the best .. KEROSENE 0 { L, Far superior to the Oil. Creek or Tiiiimite Oil LAMP S; LAMP FIXINGS, • POCKET CUTLERY, Also ri few more of those Superior • I • • CANDOR PLOWS,' • SLEIGH SHOES, GLASS, SASH, PUTTY,, INK, PAPER, ENVELOPES, And other kinds of • WALL PAPER, WINDOW CURTAINS And 'other articles which tima alone for.. bids ns to . tuentiou, all of which will be sold as low as the WAR PRICES Will allow—for strictly REA__DY-PAY IT And for those articles we take, the high eiti market price will Ve paid. We are also General Agents for . DR. ID JAYNE'S Family Medicines, DR. AYER'S )ledicines, C. BRANDPETII'S Pills, L KEN,NEDY'S Medical Discovery, And' all the standard Medicines of the day CA_LL ANli SEE! C. S. & E.. A. JONES. • -- • • N.' B: The pay for _the' Goods_ mast be so band when the Goods are delivered, fa wei" determined to lire td the motto of "20-t 6 Tall Go." ' • " . , .T.uat on e, thing rnore. The Judgments,o tel and book ataounts -which we have on hand muse be - settled - and . closed- np.irnmediately or Wefear . they- will be irlcremea.,tAllter , tb a l l -the 'Alai rate of interest. Dee 1 AND I PB ¼, VI~IONn3 STATIONARY
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