The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, May 28, 1862, Image 4

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C• H. WARRINER,
leweller and Witclunaker,.
LOCATED on Main St., opposite the Court
House, Coudersport, Pa.
0 -Clocks, Watches, &c.,
Repairea on short notice and warranted
give Satisfaction.
A good assortment of .•
tt • ' ;
WATCHES, and
JEWELRY
'on hand. Cheap for CASH and warranted as
represented. r As an even exchange is no rob
bery I will give you time for Money.
Coudersport, Dec. 16, 1861
. BOOK 811102
Oak b o.v e Thi r d St.
CbtrDERSPORT, PA.
' M. W. MANN, PROPRIETOR.
.1111Q0KS: lIILAPS, eti9BEs,
BLANKS
DOCKETS,-
LEDGERS
DAY-BOOKS-
' . RECEIPT-BOOKS
MEMORANDUMS,
EASS-BOOKS,
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t.DIAH.IES; •
-.-PORTFOLAUS„L'i• •
:.HERBARIUMS,
, • !•: . • LETTER,BOOKS &
• 'INVOICE-BOOKS
creek,;Latini - fien4i and, German Text
Boob! , -*•
till School Books in the County
kept' on 'hand, or immediately procured
when (Zaire&
.Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when
iiesfred;
A good assortment ar Paper, Envelopes,
Pens and Inks. Also. of Wall-Papers, Draw
ing Materials, Water Colors, &c.
BIBLES, !TESTAMENTS,
PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of viiri'ous kinds.
MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC.
Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess
&q., &c. PRODUCE of all kinds taken
Cui.txchanie for Books, &c. [ll-341
•A T -
OLMSTED & KELLY'S
STORE can . always be found the best o
Cooking, Box and Parlor
•STOVES•
Also, TIN a`nd SHETTIRON WARE, POTS,
KETTLES: • SPIDERS, SCOTCH • BOWLS
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD
BONS. Also, -
Agricultural Implementih
each as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA
TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES
DOG-POWERS, &c.
THEIR w.p . ro<
1s wel2 made e material 'god& Good and
substantial' EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any
part of the County—Terms' easy. 1 , Ready Pat
of all kinds,
including Cash, seldom refused.
' Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court
Rouse, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-50
1e..„ 61 ,patufgo gio p !
THE undersigned Ns ould respectfully inform
the surrounding community that he has
taken the rooms formerly occupied by John
S. Mann, where be is prepared to do
All 'kinds of Harness Work
on the shortest notice.
LONG STRAW- COLLARS.
kept-constautly'oh hand: 'These collars,
are a superior article, and need but a trial to
insure theit.,Sucass - : '
. . .
Repairing done in good style..
• Surcingles; Martingale-rings, ,Humes, and
Hittite straps, kc., kept consta, tly on hand. '
The public are invited to call and examine;
before purchasing elsewhere.
S. P. MIN AR. '
Co..:deisport Oct. 16th, 1860.
TiliO Great Caiuse of
HUMAN MISERY.
Justpublished in a seatEd envelope, price 6 eta
A Lecture by Dr.Cmssawst.t., on the Cause
and Cure. of Spermatorrhrea, Consump
tion—Venial' and P! , yiienl Debility, Nervous.
ness. Epilepsy; Impaired Nutrition of - the 80,
dy ; Lassitude; Weakness of the Limbs and
Back: Indis ; osition, and incapacity for Study.
and Labor; Dullness or Apprehension ;. Loss.
of Meuicir3; Aversion - to Society; Love of Sol
itude ; Timidity;: Self-Distrust ; Dizziness;
Headache; A-ffections of the Eyes; Pimples
on the Face , Involutitary Emissions, and Sex
ual Incapacity; the Consequences of Youth.;
ful Indiscretion &c., &c
admirable Lecture clearly proves that
the, hoy! enpn3erated;Ofte9 self-affticted,evils
nniy,be;fetnoied With Ont medicine and: with
out dangerous surgical operations, and should
be read by every youth and every man in the
laud. Sent underseal, to any address, in a
• plaini 'Sealed: envelope,:on the receipt of six
cents, or two postage 'stamps, by addressing,
Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, •
127 Bowery, New York, Pnst Office Box, 4586:
FOR 'SALE
OR to exchangeforHorses, Wagons, Stock
_Gocid'Neitee or Judgments:A valuable
Farm situato,inHarrison township, Potter Co.
vi r, Vine onthe '
old State - toio; leading from
Spring Mills to' Harrison Viilley and Westfield
Pa. Containing about IMO Acres,,about SO
4ceekimpelived Mid in a good state of culti
eoatiortl .ort Which- is- arected 'a large 'Frame
House, good Barns, Corn House' ate: other
necessary oat-buildings, a good Apple Or
chard containing some twenty different - kinds
of Grafted-FfnitoShaele_Trees,4m;„ The above
Farm liesibotit A:it:filed:rpm Aarritan
miles from Westfield anct6 miles from Spring
Mills, and is asoad Stock 'and Grain - &rat,
and tegt beilloldlschhaetruirpie t thaqatt Make
piymetit 'of*
,be 4 backed - dollars down,
can make tl e ram pay for itself with his la
bor; -3 ) .4l4;:s24loo:forflisitictilitiethqifire
of Peter Simmons now•acc, upying said farm,
qr C, O. Sinunatts; 011 - 110 , 0 Village, Pa.
0. 11. 6131M0N6.
/ma • 15„1862: •
The EngliiSalle! ThelVar has Begun! &War
..of ...Extermination _against, Bait Teeth, Bad; .
--Itreath,,Disemed Bunts, Toothatle,Ear
ache, and Neuralgia.
OUR ATILLERY IS
Dr. IWxri. a. . 43:11.43.'s
DENTAL TREASURY
A ottiiileteset Of Remedies for
PRFSERVING THE TEETH, PURIFYING
THE BREATH AND MOUTH. rind
CURING TOOTHACHE
„AND NEURALGIA.
CONTENTS
Dr. Hurd's celebrated MOUTH W. 43174 bottle: r
Dr.liurd's unequaled TOOTH PO WDEB,I Gdz
Dr.Horthmagic TOOTHACHE DROPS,I box
Dr. - Hurd'i UNRIVALLED NEURALGIA
PLANTER. •- ;
Dr. Hurd's MANUAL on 'the Beat Meant of
Preserving the Teeth, incluiiing Directions for
the Proper Treatment of Childreies Teeth.
FLOSS SILK for cleaning between the Teeth"
TOOTH PICKS, etc., etc.
Prepared at Dr. Hurd's ;Dental Oiriceo7
Fourth St., Brooklyn, (k).
Price, ONE DOLLAR; or, SlX:for $5.. 1
-The Dental Treasury makes a package eight
inches by five, and is sent by express.
Full Erection 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 Neuralgia - Plaster, for Nehralgia iWthe
Face, Nervous lleadatclia, and- Earache', sent,
postpaid, on receipt of .Eighteen cents, or six
stamps.
The Neuralgia and Rheumatic 'Plaster (large
siv.,) for pains in the CheSt, Shoulders, Back,
or- any part of the body, sent. post-paidi" on
receipt of Thirty-Seven cents.
Address , Wm. . Hurd Sr, Co.;
Tribune Buildings, New York.
Dr. Hurd's MOUTH WASH, rourn POW
DER, and TGOTUACHE DROPS cannot be
sent by mail, but they.can probably be obtain
ed at your Drug or Periodical Stores. If they
cannot, send to us for theiDental Treasury,
price, One Dollar, which contains them.
NOW,
ARE DR. HURD'S PREBARATIONS GOOD:1
The best evidence that they are is, that their
firmest friends and best patrons are those Who
have used them longest; Da. Wit.tian B.
HUftD is an eminent Dentist of Brooklyn
Treasurer of- the New: York State Dentists'
Association, and these prena ; ratioits have been
used in his private practide for years, anil ; no
leading citizen of Brooklyn or Williamsbnigh
questions 'their excellence, while eminent
Dentists of New York recommend them 4 the
best known to the profesSion. Without the
aid of advertising, dealers have gold thetia by
the gross.
The Editor of the Brooklyn Doily Times says
"We are happy to know that our friend; Dr:
Hurd, is succeeding. beyond all expectations
with his Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder. The
great secret of his . succesi rests "with the; fact
that his cirticleS are precisely what they are
representea to be, as We can testify from their
long use.l'
The will-known P. T. Barnum writes
found yo'ur Tooth Powder so good that my
family have used it all up. We find .it the
best Powder forthe teeth that we ever used.
I shall feel obliged if you will send me another
supply at the Museum at your convenience,
with the bill.".
But their cost is so small that every; one
may test the matter for - himself ; '
Beware of the ordinary Toth Powders Dr.
Hurd's Tooth Powder contains no acidi nor
alkali, nor .charcbal, and polishes without :
wearing the enamel. USe no other. 1 '
WHAT DOES DR. HURD'S REMEDIES EFGECT 1
• Dr. Hurd'r... Mouth Wash and Tooth Pcilede'r
will gm 'e young ladies .that finest charth iu .
woman—a sweet breath and. pearly teeth.: Tiy
them, ladies. . .
.
Dr. Hord's Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder'
will cleanse the mouth from all foul exhala
tions, and if used in the. morning, will Make
the breakast taste sweeter and tilt day begin
More pleasantly. ' Hundeeds of person 4 can,
testify to this. Try.theln
,gentlemen.
Dr. Hurd'S Mouth Wa sh and Tooth -"birder
are the best preparations in the world for',cur
ing n.l.n' BREATH amid giving firmness and health
to the gums. Hundreds of cases of Diseased
Bleeding gams,' Sore Mouth,l Canker. 'etc..
have been cured by Dr. Illirds alitringent wash.
i Dr. Hurd's Wouth Wash and, Tooth Powder
,t6ye,an additional charm to Courtship, and
matzo - husbands more agreeable to their wives
Mid - wives to their husbands. They should
be.nseo by every person having.ARTINIAL
,TEETH, which are liable'to impart a taint to
;the inouth.
1; Dr..Hurd'e Toothache Drops c,nre Toothache
arising from exposed nerves, and are the best
friends that parents can have in the hOlise to
.save their children front tortue and themselves
liimi loss of sleep and syMpathetic suffering.
j- - 4armers and Mechanic's! you cannot :Well
llittflnd to neglect your teeth. For a trifling
sum, ,you can now get, ; preservatives, ihun
'which Rothschild or Astor can get nothing
-better. Remember that Dyspepsia and Con
-ituripiion of the Lungs often originate, in Neg.. .
ilea 'of Teeth. Send for the Veotiseon Teeth,
Artdread Dr. Fitch's observation on this sub
ject. 1f - too late to arrest dec:ty in your, own
'teals, save your children's teeth.
. - , • ,
• _,, Neuralgia Plasters.
41.10 f. Hurd's Neuralgia Non-adhesive Plasters
are tke most pleasant and successful remedies
l evet:prescribed for title painful disease.. The
patient applies one, soon becomes drowsy;falls
. asleep, and awakes - free, from 'pain, and no
blister or other unpleasant or injurious tcon--
Sequences ensue. - For Fatrache and Neiyous
. Headache, apply according to directions, and
relief will surely follow..! Nothing can be ob
tained equal - to Dr. Hurd's Compress for Nen
„raigia., .Try them. They are entirely a novel,
curious, and original preparation, and won-
Aetfally successful. ' They are of two Sizes;
one small,. for the face, price 15 cents, and the
'other large, for application to the body,Price
txp:'eents. Will .- be mailed on receipt of price and
"o
,Itf.,ittamp. -• . I 1 : i
t i ” ' 1 WHAT ME •
THE. PFDPLE DOINGS • !I
• ,
:The imericap people are.intelligent enimgh
to appreciate preparations that contribute so
Much to the happiness of those using them, .
• : f ,"04 they want them.- Eery mail brings us
letters. some ordering the TREATISE ON TEETH,
aome the NEURALGIA PLASTERS, and not R few
. irelosing37 cents for the Metrvi,Wesu, to be
: Ont,bi mail; but to those vre)ire compelled
.0' reply - that it• is' imposeible - te ; --send a 'half,.
i t td t bottleby mail. Tile people want these
' mediefi. Who mill supply theln? Now is the
I,e
l'::v.i.: • : _ 1 --__ t
Chance for
--, I
Slirewd agents can make a st , rt
nall foune in
bjitiking these articles arciund to families. The 1
e.ntal.Treasury,is the neatest larticle that
4, or woman can carry around. Seed f ;
'ode and see, or, better, a dozen, which we will
sell as samples for $7. WM, B. HARD & COI )
Tribune Buildings, New York.
•
Tat remittabces may be made with eond
den 0, W. R H. is Co refer to= the Mayor of
Bro klyn ; to G.W. Grifftith.Piesid't Farmer's'
ii
and:Oitizaa Bank, Brooklyn; and' to .otharij
THE R.NV.I YORK WiriNlNo POST,
A lilaily,Serni7Weekly,arid Weekly Newspdper
is TOE: PHE UNION AND THE WAIL. •
NO ' COMPROMISE OR SYMPATHY WITH TRAITOR S
This well,knoWn journal is now in the sixty
firet year 'of its existence. - It has aliayti been
a leading , journal of the city, taking part in
all - the discussiohs of the day, and uttering its
senthnents with 'condo!, fearlessneas 'and in..
dependence.: Freedom now and forever,has been
and will continue to be its motto. •
iThe Principles ,by which it is guided are :
Ai, strict ciatitruction of the Conitilution,
!Economy is Goveanme,nt,,,
No Political Jobbery,
Honest Men for Office,
The Suppre.,sion of the Slave Power,
1 Free Soil and Free Speech,
and the prosecution of the war against treason
until the lastt rebel has laid down his arms.
But the EVENING Posr,• while it is fearless
in the expression of its opinions, airs chiefly
at being a good' newspaper. It will contain
full accounts of all the intereitingoccurrences
of the day. embracing
Ist. A Complete History of the War.
3d. Political Docutuents, Reports of 'Meet
ings, Speeches and Proceedings of Leg-
islative Bodies.
3d. The Latest 3larkets, Commercial Intel
ligence,,Reports and Lism'of Prices.
4th. European News— .Advises by the foreign
steamers, letters from our own corres
pondents,and extracts from En glish and
translations from continental journals.
sth. Miscellaneous Reading, Poetry,. Book
Reviews, , Tales, Anecdotes and Gossip. 1
In short, it is the design of the editors to make
the EVENING POST the . , t '
BEST NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTRY.
No pains of labor arid, no expense in money
will be spared to accomplish this end.
As the Daily Evening Post circulates more
largely,' perhaps. than any other city journal
among merchants, capitalists, bankers, bro
kers, lawyers, manufacturers and business
men generally, it has always been a most eli
gible advertising medium. But since the war
its circulation has enormously increased,
which fact offers additional inducements to
those who wish their business made known.—
The Semi-Weekly Evening Poit, puhlished
'regularly on . Tuesdays and Fridays, contains
alkfhe reading matter of the Daily Evening
Post. and the latest news ; by telegraps and
mails. I I
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..,published every
Thursday, is edited with especial reference to
the walks of country readers, and besides all
the articles of general interest published in
the Daily Evening Post, contains a complete
digeSt of the liews of the day, and an Agri
cultural Column, devoted to the interest and
instruction of Farmers. It contains forty long
columns; of reading matter every week,making
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I - : Daily Evening Post.
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Three copies, in. advance . 25 00
S ingle copy, per mouth . 75
' Semi-Weekly Evening Post . ,
Is published every Tuesday and Friday.
Single copy, one year, in advance 3 00'
Two copies, .., " 500
Five copies,' " - ii 12 00
Ten copies, " IL
20 00
•
Ise published every Thursday.
Single copy, one year, in advance '
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Three copies, " 500
Five copies, " BOu
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Twenty.copies. " . 20 00
,Any larger number at the rate
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Subscriptions may commence at any time..
Pay always, in:advance. Any person sending
us twenty or. more subscribers will be entitled
to an extra, copy for his services; or for ten
'subscribers he will receive a copy for six
monthS. When a club of subscribers has
beer: forwarded, additions may be made to it
on the Same terms. It is not necessary that
the members or a club should receive their
papers,at'the same Postollice. Each subscri
ber's name is printed on his paper. Clergy
men are supplied at the following rates :
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Semi:Weekly, per annum - , 200
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Money maybe forwarded at our risk. Spe
cimen copies sera free to all who desire it.
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°jive of the Evening Post,
41 Ntssau street,seorper Liberty, New York
TEE HEROES OF PEACE
E. Anthony, N 0.501 Broadway, New-York,
is now; publiShing, in addition to other por
traits, the celebrated collection known in Eu 7
roue and America as "
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Brady's National rhotographie Portrait Gallery,
in which is included Portraits of nearly all the
prominent men of America, not excepting Jeff
Davis, Gen Bea nregard,
,Floyd, and a host of
other confederates. Price of Portraits, $3,00
per dozen. Can be sent by mail.
Scenes of the War for the Union,
are pnblished, card' size, and in Stereocopic
form ; Also,
Stereoscopic views of scenes in Paris, Lon
don, and in other parts of England and France,
in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Holland,:Switzer ,
land,.Spain; on the Rhine, iu Athens, Egypt,
Turkey, the Holy Land, China, India, Cuba,
&,c., &c., ad infinitum. •
Our Instanton.mus Stereoicopic Views are
The Greatest Wonder of the Age.
These are taken in the fortieth part of a second
and the rushing of water o the moving of leaves,
or the March of an army, does not in the least
affect the taking of these views. They are
sold for $3 per dozen. .
We' have also on hand and manufacture the
largest assortment of Stereoscopes, Photo
graphic Albums, arid Photographic Materials
in the United states, and perhapi in the world
Catalogues, containing lists of all our Por
yeas, Views, ;Stereoscopes, &c., sent tree by
mail, on receipt of a stamp. ,
E. ANTHONY, 501 Broad Way,
near St. Nicholas Hotel, New York.
EU
• NATRONA COAL OIL ! -
•
WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE I ,
and equal to any Kerosene.
War - buy an explosive Oil, when a few
'cents' more per gallon will furnish you with a
perfect Oil? 'Ma& only by
PENN'A SALT MANUFACTIIHINCIAIOMPANY,
No. 127 Walnut Street, Phfiladelphia.
Feby. L 1862. ly
Agents.
The Rochester Straw-Cutter.
OIAISTEW & KELLY, Coudersport, have
the exclusive agency for' this Celebrated
machine, in this county. It is covenient, do
able, and 'CHEAP. Dec. 1, 1869.-12 .
tirSibearibe be the JOII.pULy
7 . I:, ir." ''ItO§PECTIT4.
Weekly Evening Post
THE HEROES OF WAR
SOMPTPIrfG I3Tt4 -1
.ThillilYlmPOrttult to l 4 We /
DOWNER'S PATENT HEMMER AND •
iellt fiAND - siiwii
O,
Is "just the thing" for all Who - uselb ,
This kentarkiiblkaiinpadnd aerie/ 'inUeniz
one-half the labUi of,handlitrav,ni;
pletely protects the =fingeulropi the
the needle, andt maims a seat. and
hem while the-Rperator is sewingi,
NOI.ADY 8p1:11ILD Bi• WITH!)
It is,cheaP, aiimple,beautiful, and ''us
Hemmer amlBhield will.be sent free
on 'receipt of thcfPriee,. 25': Cents,
Enclose stsigiplor - descriptive cite
terms:.. • : ,
DOI44ER'S - METROPO.LItAtiSKEIN-ViEMRER
AND • ; - •
Sewing-111rd: ornbined I
Is'an article of real meri.t..l; Ibis "used fol. the
purpose of winding skeins . of Thrati,! ilk,
Cotton,Yarn, Floss. Worsted, itU. ItfisreiLdilv
adjusted to the work-tahle, - and
indispensable to all using', the:, above artleles,
being a useful and invaluable. appeiadage
the Sewing-Bird. ' ! '
Price 50 Cts. to $1 icaordirig , to Style slid ridah;
$l5O perlfloaliH'
ized by enterprising Ageatß.(wa.eted - in every
town and County throughout the Unitd states
and Canada,) selling• thelabbve into, - as
sales are rapid, profits large, and hao nollcom
petttjOn. A liberal discount to the trade. 1
Address A, IL Down er,
413
.442 Broadlay, New YOrk •
' Pateptee and Sole Proprietor.
N.B.—General arid exclusie Agericiit will
be granted on the most liberal teimsi—rial93m
Sabbath School '• Bell„ ' T 42-
75,000 COPIES ISSUEDITFIE - VI, T •
Twelve Months - of its pdblieatlon:tltl is an
entire New Work, of nearly 200 pages:/ Many
of the Tunes and Hymns were written express
ly for this'Vplume. It will soon be asiporiu
lar as its predecessor (Bell No. 1) whin has
run up to the enormous number of 5 : 75,000
copies in 36 months, outstripping any Eunday,
School Book of its 'size issued in this cOyntry.
Also, both Volumes are bound in onelto Ac
commodate schocls wish* . them in th4t forth.
Prices of - Bell No. 2, paper covers, Xl5l tents,
.$l2 per 100. Bound, 25 cents, $lB r@ 100.
Cloth bound embossed gilt, 30 centS, $22 per
100 Bell No. 1, paper cdvers, 12 eerits, $lO
per 100 'Bound, 20 centS, $lB perl9ol Cloth
bound embossed gilt, 25 cents. s2o , i t tr 100-
Bells Nos. 1 and 2 bound together cents,
$3O per 100. 25 copies "furnished..atte 100
price. Cloth bound embossed 'gilt, 5 cents,
$4O per 100. Mail postage- free at the. retail
price. HORACE WATERS,-Pub fisher,.
No. 481 Brondway. , NeW "York.
THE DAVY stapo)ol4!_nEki,L.'
A NEW 'SINGING BOOK FOR,, ,DAY
SCHOOLS, called the DAY SQHOOI4_ BELL
is now ready. It contains alioni 200, ;pages
of choice Songs, Rounds f ' CatcheS,,lPtietts.
Trit;S, Quartetts. and Clurnses, mehylof them
written expressly for this work,:heilties23
-
pages of the Elements of Music.2.fiTtie..Ele
ments are so easy and progressivethat ordi
nary teachers will. find.; themselres entirely
successful in instructing,even young scholars
to sing correctly and scientifically,( while the
tunes and words embrace such d!vdriely of
lively, attractive and soul-stirring Mil* arid (
sentiments, that no trouble NOR be
on
enced in inducing all beginners tn . go on with(
zeal:in acquiring skill in' one of the most
health , giving, beauty-impioving,Allappineis l
yielding, and order-producing 'exercises of
school life. .In simplicity
,of itz 'elements. in
variety and adaptation ;of musie,;,,and : in
excellence and numbercif Its maga, original,
selected, and adapted, it 'claims by much to
excel all competitors. It will be found to be
the best bpok ever isined for. Seminaries,
Academies,'and Puhlic Schools. few sam
ple pages of the Elem arils: Tunes, and Songs,
are given in a-cireular • send and getone. It
' compiled by HORACE ;WATERS,; Author
of "Sabbath-School Bells." Nos. t and 2,
of vihich, have had the .eriormous Sale 'of 655.-
000, in 36 months. Prices, paper 'covers, 20
cents', $l5 per 100; Bound, 30 eents, $22 pet
100- clotlt bound, embossed gilt,: 40 'cents;
$3O per 100 - 25 copies ifnrnislied !at the 100
price. Mailed tree at the;retail, price.
HORACE WATERS, l'ublish'er,
No. 481 BroitOwity'nfr York. .
SOMETHING FORT THE TIMES!! . !
AC-NECESSITY IN EVERY 1101.1SEHOLD '
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American CeMent I Glue.
- The strougist"Gluelin the World
For .Cementing Moil; Leather; Glass;
Icon/, China, 111 role, Porcelain, '
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The only article of the kind;ever ,produc•
ed which will withstand Water. •.
=I
"Every housekeeper Should 'have a supply
of Johns & CroSley's At4ricau Cement Glue '
=New York Times. I
"It is so ,convenient toillitv;e iu the house."
—Yew .FOrk Express. ;
"Itis always ready; this commends it to
everybody."—N. Y. Independent. -
• "We 'have tried it, and: find it as useful in
our house as water."— Wilkes'Spirit. of the Timei
Price 25 Centi' per Bckttle.
Very liberal reductions in Wholesale Dealers
TERMS CASH
IS„,For sale by all Druggists and Store
keepers 'generally throughout the.country.
JOHNS & CROSLEY, ,
1 (Sole 3 anufacturers.)
78 William Street, New York.
(CUmer of Liberty Street.) ; jy9ly
HORACE WATERS PIANOS.
MELODEONS. ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Awn!
T. GILBERT "& CO.'S celebrated 2EOLIANi
PIANOS are the finest instruments for Parlors
and Churches now in use. A. large assort
meat can be seen at the new .Wdrerooms, 481
BROADWAY, between I Grand and Broot
Streets, which will be sold at. extremely.lo
'ipes. PIANOS and MELODEONS from sun
dry makers. new and second hand; to let, and,
rent allowed if purchased, as per agreement
Mcinthly payments received for! the smite
Alio, second-hand Pianos and:Melodeons a
great bargains,• prices. front , S2s to' $lOOl
Sheet Music, Music Book3p and all; kindio
MUsic Merchandise at'W,ar . priees
HORACE WATERS, Agent.
Administrator's' Notice.
ETTERS of Administration . on - the estat •
of S.-S. Winn, late of Whitesville, Adel
gany county, N.-Y., having been , 'gratited
the, undersigned, all persons habing
against said . estate are requested to presen
them to him for liquidation. 'and perso
owing said estate.are reduested to make im
mediate payinent to hini.
HORACE COBS. .1
Nov. 20, 1861
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'COUDERSPOIti t ,,
Offer tolheir old . eristoixterit'and the phblie
eFterally,for Cash, ,United .States,Treasure
°tea (*bleb by the way are. talcan at Par
*heat, Com, Oats; Buckwheat,SutteriCheese;
gides,.Pelo,ll)ear. Skina and all other •lciacls
Of an& as bail' also, Beans•
eas, Venison, - and' some -other ' , things the
Vp',tko,lig4. of,
LARGE AND' WETZ:St'Edi'ELI
.MSORT3IENT OF
b w GODS,
DEADYIVIADE CLOTHING.
GROCERIES /
&.
I #ardiure,
DRUGS - 4 . MEDICINES,
I;;lrsooll9,l,oo9,.and.;Die StalD,
Totetlier with some of the blot
, Ii.EROSENE
• .
Tar suerioito the Oil• Creek or Tidibute Oil
LAMP. & L . A.41 ) I:IX.INgrS,
POCKET CUTLERY,
;Also a: few more o f those Superior;
CANDOR,PLOWS,
SLEIGH SHOES,
GLASS, , SASH, PUTTY, •
INK, PAPER, ENVELOPES,
And OtherAinds of
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW CURTAINS
And .other articles whiCh time alone for
bids ne to'rnention, all of which ; will, be
sold as low as the
.WAR PRICES: will
alloW—for strictly
READY PAY
And'for those articles we take, the' high
"est,Market vrice will ba Paid.
We, are ttlso General Agents for
DR. D JAYNE'S Family ;Vlediciiles,
DR. AYER'S . 'Medicines,
RRANDRETH'S Pills,
KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery,.
And all the standard Vedicines,of the day
CALL AND, SEE!
C. 'B',.. Ar.' E• A. JONE S.
N. B. The pay for the Goods must be on
hand,when the Goods are delivered, aiweare
deterinined;to live , to the motto of 'Tay as
You GO."
Just one thing more. The Judgments,notes
and book :accounts which we have 4n hand
mustibe Settled awl dosed up immedidtely or
we fear they will be increased faster than the
usual resod interest. • • Peo 11
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PROVISIONS,
Iron, :",.Nails,
STATIONARY
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P 1.14 4 48
ylort
!sluing? -Are rig Ge tT 4
r - vrith your system Se.
Ndonal your %lisp eti
fellable?. These ! syg7 b ,
Avmolleotheprshiui s
is' illness.• Some se a t
ICKI is cresting num yft .
should be averted hi
lyr use of the right ru b
Take. Ayer's pica, il d
time out the elbordersd hs.
—Purifi the blood, . 4 4
'3's •Ileitis =me en tom.
led in .healtls sok
stimulate the , bosol oi ,
is body into rigorism
d r. plurify the spans fros e
olwtructithis oldish inei.
dbtense. A cola settles scanewluwe br the body,
structs ihrmitnrel 'functions. These, if tut
react upon themselves, and the surromollog organs. 1 ,.
deicing general aggravation, mifferitig, nod dinar,
While itt this condition. oppressed by, the denuigetse et , ,
take Ayer's Pills, and even,lnnY directly tiler restore the
natural action of tiny system, mud with it the hanYvat
feeling, of health Bfaill. What Is trite and so spp are , ls
tbls trivial and'omnmon complaint! is nlso taw in bus y
of the deepseatted and dangeyons distmpers. The"
pargottive elfectelpels therm _Conseil by shallow Wean*
flows and derangements of the natural function et eb„,
body, they are and ninny of them antelyitend
by the same means., „None who Imow tile 'virtues a u,,.
,Pills, will neglect o employ them when solfering
the disorders they cure.
Statements from leading physicians in some of th e
principal cities, and frum other welt knowu puldk-
Sone.
•.iihrin a Armarding Arenclient rf-St. Louis, FIG . f,
Aug.Ds _ Your Pills fire the parngen or alt the i t
imam medicine. • They haws- cartel my little dauciase
of ulcerous sores upon her, hands and rest that had
incurable for years. tree •mother • has bees lonirgries.
Dusty afflicted- with blotches and idinplesen her Ain an:
in her heir. After our Mal cured,she also tried
your. Pilles aid theyhave'cured her.
• ASit JIUItaRIDQS
• As B:L.:Family Physic:
. Prost Dr. E. cirefireV,t, teen (Mims. -
I EO6 Pips, 'prince of nurgeS. Their steeliest
ualities. surpass any cathartic we ionsms. They ite
mild, but very certain and effectual in th,ir aclluu on a.,
btinel3, , vrhlcii makes them invaluable to Its In the daily
treatment of disease. ; • , •
neadiche,SlckHe4da.clie,Foal Stommth
• . Froni br.Maprd Il,yd, 4.4strim.re.
'Dem Bee: A ion: IcatiOnt nogiver you n;hai cvmphist.
I havo anal *44 your Pills Letter than to snyilti,,t rc
nit treat with a purgal,ire medicine. I plus Ovid (ht.n.
aeub invan effectual .ratbartlC in' my daily conivitrailib
Jiwiso, owl believing ns I do that your ntionl no 'lop
best we have; I of course vatuw thmat
• P t. J. C. AXEL Sir: I have been repenterily'eaard of
the "worst itectiachc any body ran have ly n Mew or
11 'you,' Pills. It ,seemn , to aria° from a rout sloniwit,
which they cleanse at once. -.
'Yours great:respect,. ED. W. EttNEV,
; ; Girritlf ..ip•ontfkr . elqrs qt.
Di 110114: Disorderr-Liver Complaintir.
Front.Dr.274eqdoia .7f Newroric
Nat only are your PHIS admirably relented to their 1.11:
nose as an aperient, hut I find their lameflcial eff..ent arm
the .Liver very marked indeed. They have Imlay ptee
tfce
proved more effectual for the-cure of Stiko/U en. •
plaints than any one reimaly-I can mention. 1 earn. 1
rejoice that we have at length ,a purgative erliieL euc.
thy the confidence of the profession and the people. "
' DEVAItTNIKNT or Tile: 13113tIVrt,
• Washington, D. C., 7th Feb., 185 e.
• lirittiliave asersouril'ills In my general and heaping
piacticeeversince"yen made Mein, and cannot. hesitate 1.
tay.they are the best 'cathartic we employ. Their rep.
lacing' action on the liveS fs and decided, mew
queptly they are an aduiffable. remedy for deraugements
of that organ. Indeed;il, have seldom found a case of
Eakins disease so Obstinate that it did not readily yield to
t4lem.• Fraternally yoking, 6.L0Z , Z0 BALL,
ll'hysteittn of the Marine !NAIL
' Dysentery,' Disirrlitrit, Ptelaxi, :Worms.
• From Dr. 4. Green; rif Chicago.
Irani PlllO have had stung trial in my practice, and I
hold them in esteem as one of the best aperients 1 hue
'ever found. • Their alterative effect upon the Hier make
theirs an excellent remedy, when given in small doses fa
balms - , dysentery and dinrriara. Their, angar-coaling
makes them very acceptable and convenient for the use
of women and children.
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. - Dyspeptic, Impurity of the Dioed.
Front Ren. Pastor q: ;wend G'harei, Ballast.
Dn. Arens I Line used your eitmordinary
success in my family and tenung thew Lam called to visit
In Alitrivss. • To regulate the organs of digestion and
purify the blood, they ;try the very beet remedy i Pun
ever known, and I out confidently rectimmend Ohm Is
, ' Yours, J. V. 111)1litt.
• - WARSAW, Wyoming C 0.., N. Y:, Oct. 24,1855.
Dc Sm.; Lttm using your Cathartic HUB In my prat.
tic, and find them an excellent uatrgative to cleanse the
system and pal& iJm frsantains of Me Mood.
. JOIN O. yI6ACIIADI, M.D.
COnstipstion, Costiveness, Suppression,
• .Ift!trunstitlizia,'Goatt, Neuralgia, Drop
. 'op t Paralysis, Pits!, etc. • -
.Fll7lll Dr. J. P. l'airglot, Modred, °mad&
Too'much cannot be sold fif your Pills for the cals.!
Codtratess. If otliers of our fraternity have fano] Ihw
Ale efficacious, as-1 have, they t•ltoulii join me in praise:l
b* it for th e benefit of the multitude Lo viler from
that cOre.phiinf,, which; 'although , bad enough ht itself, is
the progenitor of others that are woree. I believe INF
fivertartaorigi nate in the liter, but your THU street 441
organ and cure the disease.
.FVoas,Mrs. E. STuart, Physichin and Nidtaife,-13atran•
I..fmd one or two large dose! of your Tilts, taken at the
proper time, are excellent promntives of the wtherak seem
Minn alien wholly or partially suppressed, unit alb WI
effectual to deafly! the &much and rape/ mortar: - net
are co notch the beat playaie we have that I rerommina
no other to toy patient& • •
Float the Reg. Dr. ilawkesiqf the:il'erhadist Ws' . Marsh.
.Put.iolut flocs& Savannah, fin. Jan. 6,185 i.
TIONOTIED Sir.: I should be ungrateful for the rend
your skill has brought me if I did not remirt my It te .
you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on sure
dating neuralgic pailir; which ended in chronic easier
firm. Notwithstanding I hail the best of-physicians , be
disease grew - worse and worse. until by the advice of yszr
excellent agent in Baltimore; Dr: Mackenzie, I tried jest
Pills. Their effects ii•ere slew. butt snee. By persessrlag
in the use them,l am now entirely well.
SENATi Cassnitza, Baton Bout , c, La.. 5 Die. Bibb.
Dn. A1ga1...1 havoibeen entirely cured, by your P 15 4 11
.Rheetiatic dout painful disease that had afflicted sis
for years. ,
VINCENT SLIDELL
Eate3fost of thri•Pilis in market 'contain
width, although a knluable remedy In skilful hands,
li
dangerous in a public pill. from the dreadful coupe
quences that frequently follow its incautious ruse. Elms
contain no ptercuryjor mineral anbstance whatever.
Price, 25 coatis per Box, or 5 Boxes for $l.
Piepared by Dr. C. AYES. & CO., Lowell, Isar
Sold by P. S.I St.E. A. Jones, .Coudersport;
Mann & Nichols' 31illport; ,N. J. Mills, Gales
burg. ; Colwell & Lyman, Roulet ; A. Corey
Son, Ulysses; A B. Horton, Cushingyill• ;
and by•Dealers•generally • •
• WESTERN. ITOTEL,.
Nos: 9.',11, 13, 15, 17 COIIIITLANDT STREET,
Near Broadway, New York City..
This old-established and favorite resort,
the. Business community has been recently re-
Sttf;d, and is complete in everthing that , esi
minister to the Comfort of its patrons. Ladies
itnd'Families are specially and carefully pro
aided for.
It is centrally located in the business WI
of,the city, and is contiguous to the prineipa
lints of steamboats, cars, omnibuies, ferries
In consequence of the pressure causedbt
the Rebeliion, prices have been reduced tS
•
ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENT'S PER DAT. \
'The table is amply supolied with hll the
lusuries'of the season, and is equal to thabef
any other hotel in the country.
Ample necommodationg are offered for UP'
ward of, 400 guests.,
Do not believe runners, hisekmen..spd dhoti
who muy'any "the Westerri Hotel is full."
. D. D. WINCHESTER, rt.
Thos. D: Winchester. fyl9
A 'NEW AND BEAUTIFUL EDITION
. OF THE
Mistakes of Educated -Men.
BY JOHN S. HART, LL. 'D.,
12ni0., muslin, price - 50-cents; paper ear.
ers, 25 cents Copies of this book Will!?
Sent by mail on, receipt of, the price, in Paw
age stamps. Please address
J. C. GARRIGIiES,
148 South Fourth StroetiPhilidilphllli
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