The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, May 14, 1862, Image 4

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SAYE GIBDLEIY',TSEE9.•=-A carrespou
dint of, the •Springfield (Mass.) Rdpubli
cailfivaisties a'valuttble mode of, saving
fruit trees'girdled ty the mice, as many
are likely to have been this winter. fle
does it, by inserting what he callseondue
tore over wounds as follows :
Take large scions, long enough to
, •
reach over the girdling, scarf off each end
about an inuh on the side to go next to
the tree, then turn your scion over, and
On the upper end cut a short bevel ; atter,
hiyipg done this take a smooth instru
ment, raise . 'the bark on the tree, say an
inch or sufficient to receive each end, and
carefully crowd the scion under; if the
bayir adheres firmly to the tree cut a short
slit. If the operation be carefully per
formed I have no doubt of its success.
Seven years ago I bad several apple trees
irdled .by the, mice ; I tried the above
method,, and they
.. are now thrifty and
the barkless spot nearly closed ores.
PURIFYING Am.—Thole is a very sim
ple and efficient, way , in which air can be
purified or rendered fit forrespiration, by
recharging with oxygen after being breath
id once. It is only necessary to open the
window and, let the air go cut into the
great ocean - of the atmosphere. There
chemical agencies are in operation on the
largest scale, always busy in the work of
purification. The oarbouic acid which is
expired from the lungs is decomposed by
vegetation or absorbed by snow and rain,
and the animal matter that comes out.
with the breath is also carried down by
descending water; while every green
p , blade of grass and every growing leaf is
:pouring out thrif the whole day its fresh
supply of oxygen —Scientific American.
SllrEp.—The Noe England Farmer
l►sa a report of a discussion on sheep.
One of the speakers says be keeps a daily
journal, and knows from his iown figures
'that shepp are easier kept than anything
else that .brings the same income. By
, the careful weights and measures of the
feed used, he knows that ten sheep can
•be kept as easy as one cow.. Ele advish
keeping a small flock, not of expensive
breeds. Pooi-farmers are almost sure to
lose if they try keeping fine blooded stock
Wool is now higher than it has been for
41 years. This is owing to the large de
, maud for army goods and to the advanced
price of cotton. It will not soon fall so
low again as it has been of late years.
- TREATMENTOF CHEESE FOR MARKET.
—When .cheese is ready for market and
about to be shipped, it is
s tile practice
with some dairyman to 'apply to each
cheese a thin coating of varnish made
-from gum shellac.. The shellac is simply
dissolved and applied with a brush. This
coating gives' the cheese a - stuoeth, glossy
appearance; and besides adding to its
baauty is said to keep the cheese from
losing weight or gathering mold.' When
: cheese, well curet and shipped in the
Fall, are to remain in store ftir several
weeks or mouths, it is claimed the above
treatment is particularly beneficial, ar•_
serving to keep them
WHAT is NEEDED.—We need for our
dwellings more ventilation and less heat;
we need more out door exereise,more sun
light, more manly, ftliletie, and rude
sports ; we need more amuserecnts, more
holidays, more frolic, and buister•
ens mirth. Our infants need better nour
ishment than colorless mothers can fur
nish, purer milk than dtstireries can man
facture ; our children need more romp
ing and less study. Our men need more
quiet, and earlier relaxation from their
labors. All men, both old and young,
need less medicine and more good coun
' sel.—Srientific American.
A THOUSAND PLOW PATENTS.—The
New York World says : "It way surprise
many of the multitude who use plows, as
well as those who do not, to learn that
'abotit one thcusand patents have been
issued for alleged itOprovements' in plows
since the foundation of the American
-government About two.thirds of Chest!
patents have been granted sine; the year
1847. Some curious investigator will
doubtless mount this hobby and give us
a book about the origin and progress of
the implement which the farming world
is now trying to discard—if it can find
anything better to use. in cultivating the
soil." j
Saxe says that, Vermont is famous for
otaptes—"men, women, maple sugsr, and
horses;' and that the first are strong,
that the last are fie 4, the second and third
are exceedingly sweet, and all are exceed
-Ipgly hard ,to beet.i
WOK, Irlllo the sun shines.
.Ser When Napoleon (at that time FirA
CoMiul) iieiitfi of 'the
ton, be said: - greiklight of the
world has gone out.' In his band, in the
followino. 6 order , of the day, he thus ad--
nouncedthe - dectilSe Of the "Jfaiher of tits
Country" to the Consular Gthird and to
the armies of France : "Vashiegion is
dead! ". 'llllB'4/eat
tyranny established _the hhetty ,et
his country. His memory must always
be dear to the French peeple, as well as
to all the free of both worlds, ani espe
cially to the French soldiers, who, !die
him and his American troops, -fight, in
defence of liberty and • equality.' There
fore, the First Cotiaul lius r ordered thait,
for the space of tee days, 'crape shill be
kung on all the colors and standards of
the ktepublic.7-, ,• • • • --
THE BITER BIT.—A4OOr fellow who
had spent a hundred dollars at a certain
grocery, beino. one day faint and feeble,
and out of citange, asked the landlord to
trust him a glass of No," was
the reply, ".I.' never wake a practice lof
doing such things." The pour, Mini,
turned to a gentleman who was sittitwiby
and whom he ,had .knuwn in, better days,
SaYing - : "Sir; will' yoti lend` Me a-six
perse r" "Certainly," was the reply. l lie
landlord with alacrity placed the decanter
and glass before him. He took a pretty
good horn, and having swallowed it And
replaced the glass with pretty . eviiint
salkfaction, he turned to the wan Who
haFlent him the sixpence, and said : I
wake it a point degraded as I am, always
to pay borrowed money before I pay Ituy
grog bill." • ,
.the winter, the sun promises
bis coming by' a lung morning -
but when becomes, he.shinee dimly and
sets soon. And PO 'w4Lnieu, tbeionger
tneir promihes„the,pourer. their perfOrtn
anCeS.
PROSPECTUS
THE NENVYORK EVENING POST,
A Daily,Semi-Weekly,and Weekly Newspiiper.
FOR TUE UNION AND THE WAR
ND COMPROMISE OR SYMPATHY WITH TRAITORS
This well-known journal is now ;n the sixty
first year of its existence. It has always been
a leading journal of the city, taking part in
all the discussions of tite;day, and uttering its
sentiments'with candor, feariessneas and in
dependence. Freedom noto. and foiever,has been
and will continue to be its motto.
The Principles by which it is guided are :
A strict construction of Mei Constitution,
EC0110771.71 GOVCOninenil
No Political. Jobbery, •
Honest Men for Office,
The Suppre,sion the Slave
• Free Soil and Free Speech,
the prosecution of the war against treason
until the last rebel has laid down his arms.
But the Evntinin Pen, while it - is fearless
in the expression of its opinions, aims chiefly
at being a good newspaper. It will contain
full accounts of all the interesting occurrences
of the day. embracing
Ist. A Uomplete history of the War.
2d., Political Documents. Reports of 'ltreet-
ing.. Speeches and Proceedings of Leg
- islet ive Bodies. •
3d. The Latest MarketS, Commercial Intel
ißeports and List:i of prices.
4th. European :News— •Adviees by the foreign
steamers. letters from our owe eorres-
pondents.and extracts from English and
translations from continental jobrnals.
sth. Miscellaneous! Reading, Poetry, Book
Reviews, Tales, Anecdotes and Gossip.
In short, it is the design of the editors to make
the EvE”vo Posr the
BEST NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTRY.
No pains of labor and no expense !n !money
will be spared to accomplish this end. ;
- As timpani/ Evening Post cirenlateS more
largely. pvihaps. than any other city journal
onfbng merchants, capitalists, bankers, bro
kers, lawyers, twinufacturers and business
men generally, it has always been a most eli
gible advertising medium. ! But since the war
its circulation has ,enormously Met eased,
which fact oilers additional inducements to
th o se n ho wish their bitsiness made known.
The Semi-Weekly' Evening l'ost; pOblished
reghlarly on Tuesdays and Fridays, Contains
all the reading matter of the Daily F,N'ening
Post. and the latest news, by telegrapS) and
mails.
The {PCP)/ Evening Pest, published every
Thursday, ib !edited with especial reference to
the wants of;;;country rnaders, and besides all
the articles cif general linterest published in
the Daily EvCning Post, containsm Complete
digest of the r ews of the day, and an Agri
cultural Coltimn, devoted to the interest
instruction of Partners. It contai s forty ?wig
columns of reading matter every ‘tek,making
IT AN ADMIRABLE FAMILY APER.
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us twenty or more subscribers will Ile entitled
to nn extra copy for his services; jor for ten
subscribers he will receive a copy for six
months. When a club of subscribers' has
been forwarded, additions may be niade to it
on the' same terms.. It is not necessary that
thP members of a club should. receive their
papers al the same Postoffice; 'EaCh subscri
ber's name is printed on his - paperi Clergy
men are supplied at the following rates :
Daily, per annum. '.' •• " - • $6 nol
Semi-Weekly, Per annum 2 00 I
Weekly., per annum • 100
Money may.be for Warded it our • Spe
cimen capies sent free to all who desire it.
MI. C. BRYANT S 4 CO.,
Office j of the Evininy Poet,
41 Nassau street, ) corner Libelty;[NreiiYork
ERIZEZEIENOM
The Bugle Canal; The Wax has Beg[
of Extermination against Bad Ti
Breath, /greased Gizmo, Toothacl
ache, and Nemalgia.
• • - 0011 ATlLfisitY IH,
• Dr. Wm. Bt.
~.Hx2. * d.'s
DENTAL TREAS I ItY :
A complete set of Remedies fcir
PR SERVING''-. THE TEETH; ,P RIFTING
THE BREATH AND MOUT , mid
CURING TOOTHACHE j AN D NEDRALGIA.
. t -
Dr. Hurd's celebrated MOUTH W.A.Sl7,l4ottle.
Dr.llurfl'eunegitatedTOTllPb IF.D,EA',I box
DrXerd'aniagi . roOTl.4.4CHE DR OFSA. bar
Dr. Hurd'i UIIRIVALLED NEURALGIA
PLASTER. , i
Dr. Hurd's MANUAL on the Best Ithans:of
. Preserving the Teeth, iicluding Directions for
1
thePro,ber Tieatmentti Children's Teeth.
FLOSS SILK for clean' ig between the Teeth]
TOOTH NCR'S. etc., e .
,
Prepared at' Dr. Hu 's Dental Office, 17
Fourth St., Brooklyn, ( '. D. ,
Price, ONE DOLL ft; or, SIX!, for $5.
The Dental Treasury makes a p ckage eight
inches by fire,: and is sent by cap ess.
Full lirection for use, is on eacl
article.
The following articles we can send separ-
ately, by niail;
The Treatise on' Preserving Teet sent, post
paid, on receipt of Twelve Ce ts, or four
stamps. , : i .
The' Neuralgia Plaster, for Neu lgin in the
Face, Nervous. He:ideate. and 'p.t melte, sent,
p-stpaid; on receipt of 'Eighteen ems, or six
stamps.
Tice Yeitralpia and Pheumattr, Jaen- (large
size,} for pain's in the Chest; Silo Iders, Back,
or any 'part of the body, sent post-paid; on
receipt of Thirty-Seven cents. . '
Address ' Viron. . fluid Co. '.
T.ibune BuildlngS,_ ew York.
. Dr. Hurd's lIIOUTII WASH, f OTH POW
DER, and TGOTHACHE DROP. cannot be
sent by inail,,bitt they can Drobaby be obtain
ed(' at yOur Drug or Periodical St res. If they
cannot, 'send: to us for the Dent i a Treasury,
price, One Dollar; which contaiq them,
' i NOW..
ARE .DR. HURD'S PREBARATIOt
The best evidence that they are
firmest friends and best patrons
have used 'them longest. De..
Haan is ad eminent Dentist
Treasurer of the New York S
Association; and these preoarati
used in his private practice for
lending either! of Brooklyn or
questions their excellence. iv
Dentists of New York recomtue
best knOwn to the profession.
aid of advertising, dealers have
the groSs.
The Editor of the Brooklyn Dn ly Times aays
"We Are happy to know that o tr friend, Dr.
Hurd, is succeeding beyond al expectation's
with his Mouth Wash and Tooth owder. The
great secret"of his success rests with thefact
that hiS articles are precisely hat they are
represented to, be, as we can tes ify fronii their
long ase."
•
The well-known P. T. Baron writes':—'•l
found your Tooth Powder so ood that my
family hare used it all up. e find it the
hest Powder for the teeth tha
I shall feel obliged if you will s
supply, at the Mnseum at -you
with the
Hitt ,their cost .is so small t
may test the matter for
Beware of the ordinary Toot
Hurd's - ToOth, powder contain'
alkali,- nor charcoal, and pc);
wearing the enamel. Use no
WHAT INES DR, HURD'S REMEI
• Dr. Ilitrd'b;Moigh Wadi aim
will give young ladies that fi
woman —a sweet breath and p •
them, ladies
Dr. Hord's /Muth Wash a?
will eteame the mouth from
tions. : 'and if used in the mor
the breakfast taste swPeter an
more ,pleasantly. Hundreds
testify - to this
Dr. liurces...lfoutli it an
are the het preparations in th,
ing DAD Mik:ATH and giving firm
to the. game
Bleeding Gums, Sore Mont
(ince been•dureff by Dr. llned's
Dr. Ilurd's *fah. 13 tak <n
give an ndditidnat charm t.
make' hashands more agreea
and
,wires' to qteir Itustondi
be useu by evert.qterson
to qi
the iuoutb
' - Dr; Hard's Toothache Drop. cure Toothache
arising from exposed nerves, e rd are the bEsT,I
friends that parents can hay in the house to
' save their children from tortue and themselves
cl
froth loss of sleep and syrnp thole suffering.
'Farmers and Mechanics! jou cannot' well
afford to neglect your teeth. For a trifling,
' sum, you can now get pre ervatives, than
which Rothschild or Astor an get nothing.
better. Remember that Dys epsia and Con
suirgirinn of the. Lungs often < riginate,in Neg
lect of Teeth. Send for the Treatise on Teeth,
' and read Dr. Fitch's observation on this sub
ject. If too late to arrest decay in
_your own
teeth, safe' your children's teeth.
Neutol#la •Pluisters.
..
Dr. Hurd's Neurtilgia :11Von.- 1 1,7dliesive Plasters
are Hie most pleasant and successful remedies
ever prescribed for this painful disease. The
patient applies one, soon becomes drowsy,falls
asleep, and r ,awakes free frotn pain. and no
blister or other unpleasant or injurious con
sequences ensue. For Earache and Nervous
Headache, apply according to directions, and
relief will surely follow. Nothing can be ob
tained equal to Dr. Hurd's Compress for Neu- -
ralg,ia. Try them. They are entirely a novel,
carious, and original preparation, and won
derfully successful. They are' of two sizes,
one small, for the face, price il5 t ents, and the
other large, for application tk:, the body. price
37 cents. Will be mailed on receipt of price and
One stump. i
S 9 00
25 00
75
Friday
3 00
5 00
i 12 00
I 20 00
The American people ere intelligent enough
to appreciate preparations that contribute so
much to the happiness of tliose using them,
and they want them. preri mail brings 11:1
letters. some ordering the TaEvrtsc os TEETH,
some the NECRAGGIA PLAS mins, and .not a few
enclosing 37 cents fur the,3lncru WAsir, to be
sent bv. ; but to thoseiwe are Compelled
to reply that it is impossible to send a half
pint bottle by mail. The people want these
Remedies. Who will supply Mein? Now is the
Chance for Agents.
Shrewd agents can make a small fortune in
cariying these articles around to families.. Th e
Dental Treasury is the neatest article that
man or woman can carry faround. Send f
one and see, or, better, a dnzen, which we will
sell as samples for $7. - W t B. HARD & CO.
That remittances may b.
dance, W, B. 11. & CO. ref!
Bronkikm ; to G,W. Griffit
and Ciiizans' Bank, Brookl!
EE
we ever used.
nd me another
convenience,
.iat every one
Powders. Dr.
nor
ishee' without
ther.
lES EFGECT `I
Moth Powder
est charm in
fly- teeth. Try
lid il T r o o o u th i
e P x o h ir a t
ing, wiil make
I the day begin
of persons can
denten.
Tooth Powder
! world for cur
t ness and health
ses of Diseased
, Canker. etc..
stringent was h.
Tooth Powder
courtship, and
le to their wives
. They should
jug AftTIPCIAL
impart a taint to
=1
11.1.ndreds of c
WHAT ARE THE PEOPLE DOING 1
Tribune Buil
ings, New York
made with con&
r to the Mayor of
, Presid Farmers'
n, and to others.
Administrator's-Notice. I
IXT.tigtEAs, - . letters of.miministratiOn On
Y t'ke - estate of HARRIS ELLISi.
late of Harrison Tp., Potter Co., have hen
grahted to the subsfriber in due form of I#,
noticehereby, git'en to all persons knowing
themselves indebtell to said estute, to' make
immediate payment ;,..and there havingelaiins
will present them' duly autb,:et 'ticked forae!.
Clement. W. BURT'S 'Administratorl
March 31, 1862. •
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! A War
th. Bad
Ear-
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NOTICE is hereby given that-the ; under-
II signed haie . heel:l . day
,q - ualified'as Hx
ecutors of the restate of John Dwight, det'd,
late of Hebron :township.. - Ptwer - cotinty;•pa.i'
said .executors;residing-in. the toinsltio i Of
Hebron; county afore, aid ...All persons Ihittr
ing dahlia against the estate of said aededent
are requested to wake. known the same to skid
executors without delay. -„
MA RIAH DWIGHT. Executrit,
NORMAN DWIGHT, Executor.
)ort; Pa., Feb. k '62
Condersp
Notice... ;.• -•
WEIFIRFASIetters test to the 'es
tate of Ahn - Oloß j iw:, late - of - SylVailia
township, deed, have' been 'granted to the
; subscriber, all: persons indebted • to the skid
estate are requested to make immediate ply
mein, and those having Claims -or demands
against the state of the said • decedent,- lilt
make known the Sallie without delaY to
• ROBERT YOU 4. Executorl.
SylVania, Potter Co, - , Pa. : gar. 18
Administrator's illotlice:T
V I MICE is hereby given, that letters of
ministration Ou the:estate of j:011N1S.
BENNET, late of Bingham township, Potter
county, dec'd, have been . granted to' the sub
scriber by the Register of Potter county„! to
whom, all debt due to said estate and dims
again the same, must be presented for et
tlement. or payment. ' WM. P. 13001 1 f.
Hebron, Jan. 8, 186:1 . . : ; Ad ..'r.
Distiolution .
' fillisCopartrtership Toe cnpartnership
f afore existing under e firm of Col%
& Lyman is this day dissiktud.by mutual ci
sent. The outstanding Concerns of the
will be adjusted oy B. S..Colwell &Co.,
will use the 'signature of the firm . in liqu
Oon.
S GOOD .^
• is. that their
re those . who
WII.LiAM B.
f Brooklyn
tate Dentists'
uns huve . been
:ears, and no
illiantskinrgh
File eminent
••
d them as the
Witho4 the
sold them by
COLWELL. I
HARRIS' LYII. 1 01,1
NIIESTON 8120 4 5.1
RoOette, Feb. 6 : 1862 1
• ;
I •
E undersigned hare this • day formed a
C partnership, under the firm or B. S
Coltirell & Co., and pill Coatiaue the husrness
heretofore conducted byleolwell & !Jinnln.
. K. S.; COLW ELL
Nit ESTON
EMilette, trot), 6. 18621' •
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is now publishing, in addition to. atherlpor- .
traits, the celebrated collection knOwn its Eu
rope anti America as
Bra4y'd Nationui Phologiaphip'POrtrait Gallery,
in which is included Portraits of nearly all the'
prominent men of America, not excepting Jett
Davis, Gen Deatiregarti, -and a Mist of{'
other confederates. Price of Portraits, 3,00
per dozen. Can be sent by mail.
Scenes of the War for the Union,l
are published, card size, and in Stereo f copie
form. Also;
• ,
• Ste ~I copic views of scenes in Paris,iLom
4.ereo3Colli I
don, and in other parts of England and Erence.
in Scotland, Ireland, Wales. Holland, Snr ; itzer.
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:
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These are taken in the fortieth part of a secondi
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affect the it king of these views: They are
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.HUMAN MIS RY. 1 ,1
Jostpoblished in a sealed envelope, nricie 6 cf#
Lecture by Dr.CurxEuvrem., on thelCausr"
ill land Cure of Sperwatdrrima, ConsumpL
ifoi c. - Mental and Pivsleal, Debility, Nec•voust
ness, EpilepSy ; Impaired:Nutrition of the Bor
dy ; Lassitude ; Weakness of the' Lim s •tind
Back: ositiun, andineapacityfor l Studir
and Labor; Dullness Of Apprehension; Lost
of Memory': Aversion to Society; Lrive of Soll r
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Headache . ; Affeci ions! of the Eyes;
on the lace ,'lnvoltiuMry Emissions.; and Sc 4
ual Incapacity; the COnsequences of Youth}-
ful Indiscretion, &c.. &c. :
This' admirable Lecinre clearly' proNl i es thdt
the above enumerated Often self-affilcted,evil
may be removed with Out medicine and with
out dangerous surgivaloperations, and should
be read by every,youth .and every man in the
land. Sent undersea', to any addresS, in' a
plain, sealed envelopi.; on the reeript of six
cents, or two postage!starnirs. by addrpc.sink,
) Dr. CBAS. J. D. KLINE,
127, Bowery, New YorA, PO:tt Office 84. 4586
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NATRON.A; COAL OiL
WARRANTED 2 f ON EXi'LOSIO I
and equal to any Kerb;sene.
}WHY buy an explosive Oil, when a few
centstmore per galloniwill furnish yoa n
perfect Oil? Madre qt ly by
Pz.I S IN'A SALT MANTIACTI7BING COMPANY,
No. 127 Walnut 'Street, Philadellihia.
Feny..l. 1862.1 r
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aAPOIvIFIE Et SAPONIFIER I
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THE FAMILY SOAP 3IAKEK.
Kitchen Grease Can be made into good
SOAP,'b'y ruing Saponifier !
DIRECTIONS ACCOiIPANYING EACH BOX
Soap is as easily made with it, as Making
a .cup. or coffee.
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Mannfactimed only by the raMritlss.
PENIPA SALT IdANV(FACTII7IIIIiG COVPA.Trir,
No. 127 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
Feby..l, 1861 ly
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The Rochester Straw-Ciitter.
jrII:IISTED Si; KELLY, Coudersport, hive
AY the exclusive n4eney for this eciebraled
inachlne, in this county. It is ; covenlent, qu."
able; and CHEAP, i Dec:l, Bqt.-13
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uowttEß's
.PATENT !HEMMER AND SHIELD
) F0wg.41.1
Is lust the iwho 'use the needle:.
This riniarkably itualide ancfnorei intention saves
onO-half the Fahey tifltand4sewing, as it cOr#-
pletely . : Protects the Sager frtira - the point. o
thel needle, and wakes a neat and uniforin
help isdile the operstor is arming.
IND LADY SDOULD BE VItTUOUT
It is cheap, simple, bi.autiful, and useful. The;
He' tier 4nd Shield will be sent free of chi rgO
on /receipt of the pri4e,2s cents. .(J
F.uclose . stamp for; descriptive circular a •
ter si•
.' 4 .' • • , I 1 'nue • ' ,
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11 1
O(NER'S .METROPOLITAN SKEIN-WEINDpi 1
. , • •- • •. i ;AND • .
1 1 S voling-.llllrd' Combined iI!
the
Isl;an'articleof . reiO
nerit. It is used . fur
purpose of winding skeins of Thread, silk,
Cotton,Yarn - ,Flo.ss,Worsted,.ic. It is,reddilv
adjusted to th em e wort-table, and will be fonn4
in ispensable - tu all; utiOgthettbove articles,
b ing a Useful . an invaluable appendage to
the Seivpig-Bitd.. I ;
Pt ca 50 Cts . to $.l according to'Style and Finiii
~ .
s].so per •Blenth - -carl. be Real
ived- enterprisieg Agehts (wanted in every
tdiett and COuaty throughout the United 4tates
and Canada,)..selling the allove articles, as,
stiles are rapid, plats large, and has no 'coin
pelitiOn. A liber L al discount; t‘s the trade.:
- I Ad 1 :
.
dress r '-iii, H. .1 - ..)owner; • 1
: 1 •., 4142 Broadway, New l'cUic,!l 1
Patentke and Sole Proprietor", 'I
Nom'—General and exclusive 'Agenciei will
b: granted..on the inost liberal terms.--nil93in;
Sabtiatti School Bea, No; '.2.1 1
i 75,00 u COPIES ISSUED THE PIRSF 11
TwelCe Months 4 its. pdblication. It - Is nal
entire New Work; ' of, nearly 200 pages, g.4* 3 4
o f
and Iymns were written expreS4
TY forlthis VOltiMe. It .will soon be as polin-i
ike a s its predecessor (Bell No. 1) which dins
l i on up to the dnormous number of 5-75;00
9opies in 36 ihunlbs; outstripping any Sunda
Sch96l Book Mf its size issued in this country
Alsodboth Voluties are bound iu One to' sc
.ctuipotlele seltotilswiAing them in that:forint
rites of Bell. Na. 2, paper : covers, 15 cents,'
; $l2 Per 100.1 Bdund. 25 cents, $lB . per 100 1
Cloth bound emßossed - gilt, 30 Cents, $22 pe
100 I Bell No.:l4 ; paper coCers.: 12 cents, $1 ,
iierd 00 Bonm4 2U cents, $lB per 100. 'Cloth
hound embossed gilt,. 25 cents. $2O poi. 10
BelislNos: 1 and 2 bound together, 40celit , I
$3O Per 100.; 25 copies famished at tlid 111
pried - Cloth bound embosSed gilt. 50 'cent . , 1
$4O Per 100. 31 1 oil postage' free at the reta il '
pried. HORACE WATERS, PubliSher,
I , ; Nci.:4Bl Broadway. New York
1111 E 04if SCHOOL SELL; ` ,
A ' NEW 'SINGING BOOK .- FUR DA
IS . CHOOLS,. Called the'DAX SCHOOL BEL
is new ready. It, contains: about 200 pagtis
I of choice Songs, Rounds, , ;Catches, 'Dietti.
,True, Qua netts. and Choruses, many 'of theal
writt.n expressly for this: ,work, beiineSl 23,
jpages of the Elements of. Music. • The El.
meats are sd easy and progreisive, that ord -
nary, teachers Will find themselves entire y
isucdessful iii instructing even young sehola - - s
Ito : sing correctly and seiedititictill; , while t e
tunes and Words embrade such a - variety?
lively, attritetive and sout r stirring music a d
sentiments,: Mit no trouble will be eXpeili
enced,in Inducing all beginners to go ciiri Wi h.
zeal in acqttiring skill hi' one of the,' not
health-giving, beauty-improving, happiness
yielding, and order-producing exercises; l ot •
sch Col life. ;- Id simplicity of its element& in
variety and -adirptation , of music, ,tine in
excellence and Min - ober of its ~zings, origin il.
selected, and adapted, it claims by Mitch to
••,
excel'all competitors. It will be found tome
the best hook; ever issued for SeminariLs,
Adfdemies, ard Public St:hoofs. A few shin
ple Ipiigeg otAlie Elem tits, Tunes, and; Sonirs.
:tea given in; a circular ; , Send iitid•g-et one i ; lt
is Compiled by HORACE WATERS. Auti or
of ;"Sabbath-School Bells." Nos. 1 • and '2,
of which liave had the enormous sale of .65'5.-
000 in 861InontIhs. Prices. paper covers:' ; 20
cents, $15;iier1100; Bound, 30 eents..s22i per
..
too • eltithon:nri, e t rihrissett gilt. 40 l eetits,
$3O per 100. 125 copies furnished at ilidiloo
price. Mailed tree at the retail pried. : i ;
; I HORAOE WATERS, Publisher, •:1;. -
"I Na 451 Broadway, New York.
ere
tcell
!on
rtn
richo
SOMETHING FOR TOE tIMESII!
A NECESSITY IN EVEltrilotl§Ell'OLD::
JOHNS & CROSLEY'S • I_
Alcripricrt Cement
The . kronr.est Glue•irt the World!
For Cerireniing IV: od,
411arble,' Porceniii,
:1-1104ter, Bone. Coral.
The only; article of the kind ever-rirodue
; ed whic'h will withstaud Water. 'N
EXTRACTS
•Every jhourleeper should have n' supply
of;Jolms.k Crosley's AMerican Cement Glue I ?
—Neu, 'York Times.
is so convenient to have.,n the house."
••••:,Netc; York Express.
•
ltis idtvais ready; this commends ft to
eicrYbOdy."— r N, Y. Independent.
,"We: have tried it, and find it as nseful in
onr house as imiter." , - Wilkes'Spirit ofthetimes
Prfre . /.5 Cents per Bottle.
Very liberal redactions. to Wholesale llealere
TERMS CASH.
)*l.For sale by KU Druggists acid Store
keepers generally throughout the country,
; I JOHNS tt. CROSLEY,!.
;‘, ;: • j • (Sole Stanufadturers.) I •
Streew York.
(tomer l of Liberty Street.) .13-01 Y •
1110R:64q1E -WATERS PIANOS.
:MELODEONS. ALEXANDRE ORGANS, AXD
GILBERT & CO.'S' celebrated .A.:OI.IAN
PIANOS are!the finest instruments for Parlors
rind chtirches now. in use. A large 49°11-
meat can belseen at the•new WarerooMs, 481
111tOADIV•kY, between Grand and qlroome
S l ireeils t :Wi will be,s9lrl extrernely low
•• - irices. PIANOS! and MELODEONS froth sun
dry Makers. new and second hand. to let, and'
rent allowed if purchased, as per-agreepelt.
Monthly payments received. for the same.
Also, second-hand Pianos and Meledebns !at
great Inirgiiins, prides from $25 to 5100.
Sheet Music{ Music Books, and all i kinds of
Music Merchandise at; ar priens. !
• ' HORACE IVATERS)IAg'ent
• ! :
!AAtnidistrator's Noty,(4.
I ETTER§ of Administration ,on the' estate
of S. S , Winn, late of •Whitestille, Alle
gany; county, N, Y., having been granted to
the undersigned, lan persons taring claims
against -said estate are requested' to present
them to him for liquidation, and persons
Owing said estate are rednested to make im
mediate paiment to him.
1 N0v.,20, 061
`JAMNE'Si FAMILY MEDICINES for
LIU : sale at - 1 -
OMETIIING ELSE
OLD STAND ON NAPT STREET,
generally for Cush, United States Treastay
Notes (which by the way are taten at Par,)
Wheat, Corn, Oats, Buckwheat, Butter:Cherie,
Hides, Pelts, Deer Skins, and all other kinds
of Sins, such as Calf Skins, bc., also, Beans (
Beat, Venison, and some other things that
can't be thought of,
A LARGE AND %ELL•SELECTED
DRY GOODS,
ADYIITADE CLOTHING'
f •
GROCERIES,
Hats & Caps,
Hardware,
DRUGS sz 111F.DI9NES,
Paints ? Oils, and Dye Ruth,
Together with some of the best
KEROSENE
Far superior to the Oil Creek or Tidioute Oil
'LAMP Sr, LAMP FIXINGS; •
Aisoa few more of those Superior
CANDOR PLOWS, I
SLEIGH SHOES,
GLASS, SASH, PUTTY,
INK, PAPER, ENVELOPES;
And other kinds of
WALL PAPER,
- WINDOW CURTAINS
And other articles which time alone for
beds us to mention, all of which will
sold as low ,as the WAR PRICES w'''
allow=for strictly
And for those articles we take, the high
est market rice will be paid.'
• We are also General Agents. for
DR. D. JAYNE'S Family Mediciae,
DR. - AYEN§ Medicines,
BRANDRETIPS
Kric.INEDY'S Medical Discovery,
And all the standard Medicines of the ail
CALL AND SEE!
C. s. & E. A.6JONES.
N. B. The pay for the Goods must' be et
hand when the Goods are delivered, as tee 61
deter Mined to live to the motto of "PAY"
Yon Go."
Just one thing more. The Judgments,uo us
and book accounts which we have on hand
must be settled ank closed up immediately or
we fear they-will be increased Ester than' thr
-100.81 rata of interest: -- 134 e /1
HORACE COBB
ONW_C - Oim.*
gi,V- GOODS
AND
NEW !
HE subscribers at their
COIJDERSPORT,
Offer to their old customers and the puhlle
ASSOliTil.p,sT OF
INIM
BOOTS & SHOES,
.
PROVISIONS,
Iron, Nails,
POCKET CUTLERY,
-- STATIONARY.
READY-PAY!!
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