AY 1862* z ~~- it • 0 000 , Br f , * imact - ' IVOILTH OF Pi-VAW. I 7'O6OI)S, r.T. slift101 1 : - .) G.'.'slz.i.r--71,'14*.;c1 5 0 IMMOUS' i;; , Cr P . •er• t?"1:' 7 Belowetheß prices here given. _ ITAKE pier' is, : informipg, my friends and mistOmertr that! tirluttf-receiving a fine, fresh assortment of Goods and that all those trho are in want of any had better give me en ently . eltiLl - : I keep DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS end SHOES,. HARDWARE. CROCKER:ij And - everything tinnily kept in a Count 4 Store. .P York from 're Y w ork With One or the best" sad`d largest stocks •of Goods that was eYet krought into this county. I propose to sell these '6I3ODS FIFTY per ct. lower than can I be bought in this vicinity, Wells ville pt 01.caviote,xceptp.d. •- My Goods have been bought for C4g - Lfrom . a large. number of houses thif had failed iri the City, iatfixiiii'so' to - 75 cts.. on the dollar of thooriginttl cost. _ . -Therefore I uT t prepared, to give all great bar gains that choose to giVe me a LOOS AT SOME OF THE PRICES Very nice Sheetings from Bto 11 cts., sold by most merchants at the present time for 14 to 18. pcacottqn bats for 8 cts roll Good Prints for '6 to 11, worth 9 to Delaines from 11 to 20 cts., worth 15 to 25 and 30.' Good Tweeds, from _25 to 38 cts., worth 44' 64 . 6. adda Black Silk from 50 cts. to $l.OO, worth 75,ct5.,t0 . Good Suits of I3lack&t.iis;doat, Vest, ‘ Paste, Calf Boots, Cravat, &c., for $lO, worth $lB. TiCGioatiesl have' a'good s*ael pleasant Tea for 50 cts per lb., and *war*. good Sugar, for S eta., eSu el; ' S al eratus for 6 cts. Coffee 18. Soap 8 et:Olt:4-,4ol.4§§esifori.44 cts per gal. Best Kerosene oil, 44 di; gallon, Flour at "Wellsville picas? n'e-fin thalineof;.Boats and Shoes we have a Ladies Enamel- e 0 4:11 1 19rocco Boot, for 50 cts sold brinoltAiialefe foriECI `to 81`.25: Heavy Kip Ladies Walking Boot' 7.5 r.ts,., • Fine cpngress, Gaiters others frori6o cts.:to Si 00, worth 6 to 12 shillings. Fine - Calf Boots for 49; Fine Stogey boots for 16 shilling. Fineßroche Shawls for 20 shillings and up wards. 4dies ..5t711a Shawls from 8 to 22 i shillings:Woolen shawls for 12 shilling and upward Red Flannel frorn 2 shillings per yard. Fine 'dinighams for ten .gents. Cambrics for 9 cts Ments4}lo.o.Ary:MOrking , ;RibbeS Jacket Coats for 8 shillings. And now I intend to keep my atock full to supply those who may ,choose :to buy at WHOLES-A:TIE pr ;RETAIL And all Families of Volunteers 11 receive Goods first .0(416 'Mir / Yak - V . ritai•dreiii - Of traPsportation, and I still hold my offer good to pay any one that f il idisg Sao atitia l ttr'ply= them for their time awl expenses iM9_01 2 g , :.:t.?, ,X "s: C. 11. SIMMONS. .0 swki 6''T hdiTri,-'4ToR m v le, 1062. M7l s 7 ;, 4 4 WARRINER; Atwater and -Watchinakex.,l OCATED on Main St., opposite 4ie Con House, Coudersport, Pa: !'! Cloths, Watches, it., Repaired on short notice and warranted i t giv4 satisfaction. good' assortment of • ' • CLOCKS, • WATCHES, and tf • JEW - trAur od.hand. • Cheap for CASH and warranted repre.ented. As an eien'exchange is udro! berv. I will give you time for 'Money. Coudersport, Dec. 16, 1861 . , I so ON STORE Main, above Third-St; COUDERSPORT , PA..1 1 W. DIANN; - PROPUBTOIL • B ooKs , - nip s, . . G ., LOBES BLANKS DOCKETS- LEDGERS- DAY-BOOKS RECEIPT-BOOKS HEifORIND - lIMS, PASS-BOOKS, - DIARIES, PORTFOLLoS; HERBARIUMS, LETTER-BOOKS & LNITOICE-BOOFt.S. Greek, Latin, French and German, Text- Books: All School,Books used in, ,the ki:pc,ort, hand ? ,or immediately procuiled tihen desired ; :Magazines or any Periodicals supplied wlrn desired. -good assortment of Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Inks. AlSo, of Wall-Papers, Drl w- ing-Materials, Water Colors, &c. gIBLES,TESTAMENTS., lITAIN - fIOOgS, of various kinds. 'MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC, Slates, Riders,'Back-Gammon Boards Ches. Men, &c., &c. PRODUCE of all kinds taker ia.exchango for Books, &c. [ll-3411 A T • OLMSTED . St' KELLY'S' STORE can always be found the beEi Cooking, BOx and Parlor . . 'STOVE '"Also,-TIN and SHET-IRONWARE, PTI KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH . BOVL FRYING-PANS,. SAP-PANS; and CAULI LIONS: Also. • Agricultural Implements , • inch as 'PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA• TORS, CORN-SEELLERS; HORSE-RAKES DOG -POWERS. &c. " . THEIR WORK ' •' is well made and the material good. Goodlay substantial EAITES-TROUGHS put up in, ar part of the County—Terms easy. ReadYlPr kinds, including;Caib; seldom ref se • .Store on Main Street opposite the Old Coin Uouse,Condersport. Aug. 1, 1859:40 Pittllts,s undersi gned THLsou nclin rl,! c o o t d m r u e e l t e 3 e ; t t f i u m li t y;z - o h r a m taken Ahe rooms , formerly occupied by \ Jobe M. Mann, where he is prepared to do All kinds of *flapless Work 011 the shortest notice. -4! LONG STRAW COLLARS,: also kept constantly on hand. These cellare. are a superior article, and need but a trial tb insure their success. Repairing done in good style. i• Surcingles, Martingale-rings, 'flames, and " game -straps, kc., kept constalitly on hand: . The public are invited to call and examine. before purchasing epewhere. S. P. SIINA I Ft. 00.alersnort Oct. 16th, 1860. The Great *Cause of HUMAN MISERY. . 1 Justpublished in a sealed envelope, pricel6 cts A Lecture by Dr.Cutssawm, on the C l ause 11_ and Cure of Spermntorrhcei, Con Sum p-1;, tion, Mental and PhySiCalViility, Nery i us neis, Epilepsy ; Impaired Nut 'ion of the Bo -1 dy ; Lassitude; Weakness of the Limbs and I Back i Indisposition, and incapacity for S udy t and Labor;'Dullness of. Apprehension.; LoSs of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love of 61- itude ; Timidity; Self-Distrust; Dizzin ss ; Headache; Affections of the, Byes; Pimples on the Face „ . InvoluntaryEraissions, and Sex ual Incapiteltif : the ConseqUences of -YoUth ful Indiseretion, Zzc., ,te.. • , This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, often self-afflicted, vils may be removed without medicine and •w 'tin ant dangerous surgicaloperations, and sh nld be read by every youth and every man in the land. bent undersea', to any address, tri a plain l sealed envelope, on the receipt oil sip 1 SeUts, or two postage stamps, by addressing, Dr: CHAS. J. C. KLLNE, 1 127 Bowerv, New: York. Post Office,Box.. 4586. FOR. SALE lIR to exchange for Horses, Wagons, Stock., A-/ Good-Notes or Judgments.. A Talu t able 'Farm situate in Harrison township, Patel. Co. Pa., lying on the old State road, frading rom ,Spring Mills to . Harrison Valley and Westfield :Pa. Containing abciutll.o Acres, about SO leres Unproved and in a good state of vation, on which is erected a large ,F ame House, - good - Barns, Corn . House and, other iiecessaty out-buildings, a good Apple 01. 1 chard ciontainiag some twenty different kidde let Grafted Fruit, Shade Trees, .&c. The ahoie Farb - 2 ; 14s about 1 mild from Harrison IralleS: "Mileh - froM WeAfield and 6 miles frOmlriring and lea good Stock_and Grain • Parkt4 and. wilLbe_sold so that, any one that:can make e, payment of 8 er,.4 hundred.- dellars dOwo; Can make tlf,fittm.paY for itielt tcitti tile la bor._ ~Price,42,sBBjor pai&arais iugnire Of -Pater Simmonp r now aCcupsl4giiiiiii . •sin; or 0' H."Siiiirdonsbsti/aye.Village . B1111(0. S. , rte: ~ ~ _... ~...-.•. ':is 'I ; _,4t: r *WO I Q 4t 4 1 0,4 8 t. 'Zed' xefa , ,Braith,:Dinivad Ortras,lrciothaliia,lll4•% .- t ' ache, and Neara*la. -• MI '1 tuft .ATA - psi.. us - 1 • Aiti-:,,W333..1 8r.,• DE NTAL= 1 = - TREASURY 1 1 :•• • r'“ tiet Reirtedifiti rosEitANO' :THE' ituuta, ; I'I3RII4INO • ; THEIMEATRANDAIOUTIfouid OUROG TOUTeAgETEAN)) ;4:.-Ep.iya4l44. El :~:. ~ bi::.Ertirer a CirebFatedMOTlTlTWASlf,rbiiitV Dr.lturd's pnegaiale'dTo62'll PO WDER,I box. Dr.Derit'smii:giFTOOTHACHEDRO.PS, I Dr„ Hui( :I' .U.ZV.RIVALLKD Dr Hurd's - lIIANCAL - On,the,Desf = lifeani - o Preserving-thiTetth;'including Directions for the _Proper Treatment of Children l 4Teeth *- - t • , 1 FLOSS SILK for clean in, between the Teeth. -.. TOOTH PICKS, etc.; etc. .Prr:rinte4 - at ! , pr.. p:trd'4,,Etez3taj - Office; • 77. Fourth St.; Brotol4ynflp - ..R.y . - _ our Price, ONEDOLLAR; SIX for $6. The Dental Tres . 4,?.q makes a ptteketgeeot. inches by five ; and is sent brexpress. . I EI2II : direction for use le, on each. article; , The following nittaleswe' can send itepar ately, by mail, viz: _ _ The Treatise on Pielerving Teeth sent, post paid,, on' receipt of Twelve. Cents,` or four stamps. • •• • • • The Netirctlgia Plaiter, for •Neumlght-in the. Face, Nervous Dendache, and Earache, sent, postpaid,.pn : re . celpt ofEighteen cents, or six stamps. The Ilreuralgges and RheuinatiaPlaster (large size,) for pains in the Cliest,:Shoulders, Back, or any part of.the body, sent: post-paid,- on receipt of Thirty-Seven cents: Address ' • Wan. . Hurd ‘& . C0.1 Tribune Buildings - , New York. • • Dr. Burd's MOUTH WASH, TOOTH POW DER, and, TOOTHACHE DROPS cannot, be sent bypail, but i they . can probably be obtain ed et your Drug OiPerhidical 'Stores'. If, they cannot, send to us , for the 'Dental Treasury, price, One Dollar', which contains them. - - NoW, ' : • :"^" ARE DR. HURD'S PREBARAfIONS ODD 'I The best evidencelhat they are is, that their firmest friends and best patrons are those who have used them longest. Da. WlLLuji B. Hullo - is f an 'eminent Dentist' of BrooklYa. Treasurer of the New York State Dentists' Association, and these preparations have been used in his private practice tbr years, and no leading citizen of Brooklyn or Williarasburgh questions their excellence, while' eminent Dentists ed*New York recommend them as the best known to the profession. Without the aid of advertising, dealers have sold them by the gross. The Editor of the Brooklyn Daily 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 success rests with the fact 'that his articles are - precisely what they are represented to be, as we eantestify from thew tong use." ' • 11-k: la P. T. Barnum writes :—' The wen- .nown r. 1., zu......... fouti&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 me another Apply at the Museum at your convenience, with the bill." i But their cost is so small that. everyone • may test the matter for himself • '-- ---, --: Beware of the ordinary Tooth Powders. Dr. Hurd's Tooth Powder contains no acid, - nor alkali, nor charcoal, and /polishes without wearing the enamel. Use no other.. ! . . .. . .. . . WHAT-DOES DR. HURD'S REMEDIES EFGECT 1 . Dr. Hurd's :Youth Wash. and Tooth i'owder d willgive young ladies that finest charm in 1 Y woman—a sweet-breath and pearly teeth., Try y them; ladieS. - , . . •.. •! . --- - Dr. Hurd's Mouth W,ash and Tooth Powder 'will cleanEe the mouth front all_foul exhale. Lions, and if used in the morning, will make the breakfast taste sweeter and the day begin more pleasantly. Hundreds of persons can testify to this. Try them, gentlemen. • . Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder are the best preparations in the world for cur ing BAD tun and giving firmness and health to the gums. Hundreds of cases of -Diseased Bleeding • Gams, , Sore Mouth, Cankei, etc.: have been cured by Dr. Hurd's astringentwash. Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder girelan additional charm to cottrtship, 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 liahle . to impart a taint to the mouth. . 1 1 Dr..fhird's Toothache Drops- cure Toothache', arising from exposed nerves, and are the best. friends that parent. can have in the Douse to save their children from tort ue and themselves from loss of sleep and sympathetic &Offering. Farmers and Mechanics! you cannet well afford to neglect your teeth. For a trifling sum, you can now get preservatives, than which Rothschild or Astor can get frothing I better. -Remember that Dyspepsia a d Con sumption of the Lungs Often originate n Neg lect of Teeth: Send for the Treatise on Teeth, and read Dr: Fitch's observation on this sub ject. lf trio ! late to arrest decay in yettir own teeth, save your.children's teeth. I . Eleuralgla Plasters. '. • I _ - Dr. Hurd'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 ensue. For Earache and lietwcats Headache, apply according to diiections, and relief will surely follow. Nothing eau be ob tained equal to Dr. Hurd's Compress for Neu ralgia. Try them. They are entirelya 'won derfully curious, and original preparation, 'arid won derfully successful. They are of two sizes, one small, for the face, price 15 cents, and the other large, foi application to the body, price 37 cents. Will le mailed on reecipbofprice and one stamp. WHAT ARE THE PFOPLE DOING • The American people are intelligent; enough 19 appreciate preparations that contribute so much to the happiness of those using them,, aild they want them. ' Every mail brings us letters: some ordering the TREATISE OE TEEM Seam the NEURALGIA PLASTERS, and not a few enclosing 37 cents for the Mourn WASH, to be sent.by mail.; but to' those we are compelled to reply that it is impossible: to send a half: pint bottle by mail. The people want these Remedies. Who will supply them? Nbw is the Chance for Agents: is A - , - Shrewd agents can make, a small fortane in aim ing these articles around t6fainilies.' The Dental Treasury is the neatest. article that man or ptiman can cairra - rottitd. Send f one and see, or, better - , a dozen, whiali.we will sell 'as satapleefors,l. WM. S. HARD 4 CO. .• i • ': • -Tribrhiflltilldingit;rtew:York' - Ttkat,remiltancei maY'be spade:With coal s dvice; W 4;;11..k referlettiifltlyß t 6 Brooklyn'i,fo G".*."Grritßill;Piesid'eraituatrs' and Citizen' Bank, Brooklyn, and toi °than. ' ---'.. %. , :-5111 t" , ;#!..•.: 11 tiro u , 7 7c i 1 !, 14. ,,, M , Jai iiil ltrttr*Ecilac tv*Niblq iPosTA "tiiiiiioiait*May• - AiiiiViikOriApii 6 , l ,{ . r . 4., " !.:...,,,,..) tf. it -', ::FoRliEr4:13131011 011 i TER WiLli kii 1 ~_• , ••••,„;;j,___,1;.•'!-;,_••, , , , 1 1'..,:. ' ''.-••••••_' , NO COMPIOJESE tit SAVAlievi ITillfiAt i OR$ ---,rit-,prt.. ......-. i.,..:{ - Till§ well:tient:Ara jouthelli§:nir‘in the sixty firet:yetienfitsexiStence.klkhas.alWaYelieVi a leading journal:of the ; t}t r y,, tekingryskrt,„in all, thediscussions of the *.r, and utteringiti l e 'sentimentsitlFitind64 l earleiinioa! and f in; ; diiieiiaecee:7etrkymino iiitfolreter,tiasUeni and willleoritifinn.tole i ; Motto. , i,.i. 4 .1 ;:The Principles by, wh i h it k isguideATtte 1 A strict construction of: ke OnititutiOn t ,: 1 Economy ire GOveanni6i ;':-'l'` i '" .-..-, ' . ,yi:.': ...•:: --', -•.j - 1 ' • .i 1..; :Rawl - Wei:for Ofee,Je' —.:.,, J : ...- . 7 ~ 1 , 1 T 4e Bnppreseion of rke Zan Posier t ..' •. Free ..„S"Vil" and FreeSpeeeh, %;' ' ",-- and the - prOseention Of the 'vent against trettsbn until the last rebel; hair leibillovrn:his-.iums.' Ti„ But the EViNI.NG Pear,. Whileit4s7fettrless in the eFpreision of its ,Opiiiiiiiii i . aim's:chiefly; at „ being:ssond' neiriPaperi -I.Clivilf Contain full ittecounts tf all:the in,ter'estiii - ooccurrencei Of the day..embrachig -: y :,,,`.1 -: ,-; •.. J. ; ~, . 1 Ist.- * pop44ete:Histpry of , the Wart _,_ . i 2d.' Political 'DoCuMents, Reports Ot -- /klei't4 -, late, Speechesand - Proceedings'ofleg4 .islntiveßodies. . --. _4 . .- - i '3d..: The Latest Markets,. Commercial Intel ' ' ligence, Reportstind Lfsto of P,rice§. . 4th. - 'European N 4.ews-dv ices bY the foreign' 1, • : steamere,, letters, fronkour own torrerF; : , ~. poedents,and extractsfrom English and; • translations from ecatinentaljontrutle: sth. Xiidelltineeni'' ading,:`.Poetry; BOok ROiewi;', Talei; necdotes and Gothilp; . In 'short; it is the design fthe editorri to make” the .Evsnise Poem:the .. .' 1 ,..-• ~ 3 BEST NEWSPAPER IN TRE ;CO y, UNTRY. I, No pains of labor and' IRO 'expense i n - money be Spired to accom plish this end. vi . ' As tba..Dady Evening! Fast .more largely, perhaps, than anyother city, journal among merchants, capitalists, hankers, bror M kers, lawyers, anufaetiiiers . and - basinees men generally, it has Oways been a inost - eli gible advertising medium.' i Bat since the war its circulation hasenorknously increased, which fact offers ' addi tional inducements- to those who Wishtheir business made knoWn.l The ISemi-Weekly ~Evening Post, published regulaily on Tuesdays land , Fridays, contains all the rending matter of the Daily lEVening Post, and the latest' new.i, by telegmps and mails. : " , , ' ! • The Weekly Evening post, published :every Thuraday,.is edited with especial reference to the ' wants of country readers, and besides, a}l thearticles of , generall interest published in the Daily Evening Post, contains a coraplet,e digest of the. - news of he day, and an ,Agri cultural Column, demo edit° the. interest and instruction `of Farmers It contains,forty long ,columns of reading mat erievery Weiik,making IT AN, ADMIRABL iii4ILY PAPER. VS,.•- ning Post. in advance be !, • Daily Ev - 1 Single copy, one yeai, Three dories, in adva Single copy, per moot.', • • Semi-Weekly - imbliahed every Single copy, one year, Two copies, " Five copies,' Ten . copies, , ' • Weekly E, • Ie published Single copy,' one year Three 'Copies, • Five copies; " Ten cnpieg,. "- Twenty copies, Any larger number at Subscriptions mny. , Pay alwdys in adean us twenty or more su • town extra copy for subscribers he will months. ; When a ct been forwarded, nddit On the same terms. the members - of a clu papers at, the same P. bees mine is printed men are supplied at t Daily, per annum 1 Semi-Weekly, per an . Weekly,. per annum Money may be forty eimen copies sent fre,l W'll. C 41 Nassau street ; c. THE HERO 1 . 3 tir . , .iii?E I THE. ITER sl Ig$ l 0 ' I I TV.AIR 'I ' ' I I 'E. Anthony, N0..501 Brnadw. . •' ' eilfork. 1 lii is now publishing, i ailditio • ,to 0t..,,er por traits, the celebrated ollectio • .. non in Eu rope and'Ahterica as , '-' 1 - I . Brady's National Photigriphie 'I-traitGallery; in which is included ortraits • nearly all the prominent Men of A erioa, no xceptingJff Doris; Geri Beauregard, Floyclj itod, a host of other confederates. Price of Pdrtraiti, $3,00 per doten.. Can be s4nt by mail. 1' - 1 • I ' Scenes of the Tar for, theillnion, I are published, card size and i StereOcopic 'form. ' AlsO 1 $ 1 1 ' i' • I Stereoscopic views lof scenes, in aris,- °Ti cino' and in other partS of Englantl and:France, in Scotland,lireland, Wales,'Holland,witiiir, land, Spain, on the Rhine, in Athen ',Egypt, Turkey, the Holy LanCChina,l, Int Cuba, Arc., &c., ad infinitum. . 1 . , 1 ' I Our IrtstantaiPons teieoscoptc, View's aril The Greatest . onder of the Age.. - These are taken in the' fortieth plat ()Casecond and the rushing of wsiterithe moiting 4t leair.es, or the march of an a the taking of: these 'vie my, does not in [the least affect' 5.., ' • c hey are t i• sold tor $3 per doze : '',/, : " i 1 . wd have also on hond'and m , nniketure the largeet assortment e Stereoslope Photo graphic Albums, an..Pliotdgraphic 01aterials i l l inthe United States, and perhaps in, the world Catahigpes, contai ing• lists Of alliriar POr• traits, - Views, Stereo copes, ' &c. se "tree II: mail„ oh, receipt of a tamp." I.! VI • - : r ; E. ANTHPNY, 501 *oadWay, .; jyly `near St.Nichola's Hotel' Nave York. 'a COAL I OItI NATRONA... wAngirrEplON tX.PiOOIYE! and equal to any;Kerbsene:. i i i ..' , I -. WRY litly an explosive: Oi *hen af( cents more per gallop will fur , h '3 , 41:i Witt perfect, Oil?, ?Sado only by .... ,A l azPEirtrA. sax,T iiTtaia , Et .(i'retLii . Tc.;•"...'i2 . 'i WilliulS,ti‘et,Thilidelpiti: Feby. 1. 1862. ' - ',- li • 1 The.Rifohestitr4lStricOrajOrtbzsfe‘ driIIISTED*KET r aiY, tOoll4rspott,. ••Wive . Ncr , ,thp exclinivfiy age4y. for Oitlecpprale4. mE}Claite in .this, catinty,l rement, 1 Ale " miraubtoritre foi l the JOURNAL. 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IitEIROPOLITAN ., SKEIN 4YEI N DE ft i ~:,'•.,! , 1,,- , i . ; : ~,i !' ftr,:s6Atil,: j , ~::- 4 ,, , - 1 c. , ,: Sl . liiiig,t)R.lrd . . Combined ;.,.:;- IsiLli arttela E otrraallmerit.: - It is rise& for . :tha piiipilsO:of winding Aiins , of . Threa4rSilh; Cokcon i Taiii;,Ph4s,lWtristed., 4 e;' _lt ii readily: niljnatedin'thci'*ork-table; and - will be tonoil indiSpeistible to' all using .the . ,rsho've sAidries., being.* useful and inyulnablel tv . lo44g# : , tct ttli Seneing-Bird: '.. '4.,), ! ~ .. -: : ; L. ~ ,f i n i .', I ' I.VIIM 50 ; til., to, ; sl ...-sir io' - t34i 2.0, Tiiitiu. $l5O per ;Bliimiih cab. be . Reit. 17.0.:13.11 enterprising Agonts,(wantod in. eiery . tOrn and Counti throughout that hited States. and Catlitila,y:Selliiig the aISO*O - artieles;' as sit*_ sire rapid; profits large, and has no etnn pitation.--L A liberal &sebum; fo:the trails;• .i , ( id , . e . ss ; '' '1,1A.,! .13...I . Dia.CCener,t , ,-, ..t , eiti'- 1 -:-. -' : 442 Broad wit.pi. Netr.Yorli,:l i ' Patentee' and Sole Proprietor.: i _,;,`. .13.+-•rGette s ral and - erjelusire :Agencles willll 'grant:M.on; the most ii 1)ral tertaq.:-- 7 inlp4iii , , , i ' : Sabbath ,SChooll , Sett. Na .': 2....... . I 75,004..C0P1PS ISSVED•7IIE. pawl!. I' s elye Months of its. publication. • ! It is an. e tireNeti Work,; of nearly 200 pagcs:' : Many o 'the Ttines and Mymns were Written express -1 for'thid 'Volume. It Will soon be Ite - spope. las its 4oredeceisor ( Bell. No. 1) which; has ran up to. the. enormous number.of 575,000 cilipieg in'36 months, outstripping any Sunday : Sehool BOok of its; size issued in this country Also t botla Vciaurnes are' bound in one td tic 64ton:iodate sehocls wishing them in that form. Prices `of Bell ND: ,2, paper' co'vera,•ls. cents, s'2 per 100. - 4)c:oiled, 25 cents, $lB per !lilt). Cloth bonnd eritbossed gilt,. 30 cents, $22 per 100. Bell NoZI - :paper covers, 12 .cents,! VG per' 100. ' Bountl, 20 cents, $lB per 100.. Cloth hirnd embossed !gilt, 25,cents, $2O per ; 100: 13 Ils Nos'. 1 and 2. bound together, 40 cents, s3o_ per 100..! 25 Copies furnished at the 100 price. Cloth' bound embossed' gilt, 50!Ceats, s'll.o per 100;t Mail postage free at the retail price. RGRACE WATERS, Publisher; • ! . No. 481 Broadway, Neiv York. THE DAYI SCHOOL BELL. ' .NEW SINGING .BOOK FOR DAY S HOOLS, celled the DAY SCHOOL , BELL i • now ready, it' contains about ne. pages of choice _Songs,Roueds, Catches, Dietts, Qaartetts, and Choruses, many of them written expressly) for this work, .besides 23 pages, of the Elements' of, Music. The Ele- Ments are so easy and progressive, that ordi nary teachers, will find themselves entirely successful in instructing even young scholars xo sing correctly land scientifically, while the times and words embrace, such a variety et lively, 'attractive and soul-stirring music and sentiments, that no trouble will be exoeri enced in inducing all beginners to go on with I zeal in acquiring skill in one of • the most health-giving, beauty-improving, happiness- - and o r der-producing exercises •of school life. 1:In simplicity of its elemenM, in -variety ,and adaptation' of music, .and in 6xcellence and number of its Songs, original, 'selected, and adapted, it claims by much to excel all comp etitors. It will be found to be ,the best book ever issued for Seminaries, Academies, and Public Schools. A few sant- Pie pages' of the Elem rots, Tunes, and Songs, are given in ,a cireular ;, send and get one. It compiled hy BORACE WATERS, :Author vkf "Sabbath-School Bells." Nos. I' and 2, Of which have lind the enormous sale of 655;- 000- in 36 menthe, - Prices, paper covers, 20 5e ins,. $l5 per 100; Bound, 30 cents, $22 per 100 - cloth bound, embossed gilt, 40 cents, 330 per 100., 23 copies furnished at the 100 price. Mailed free at the retail price'. I HORACE WATERS r Publisher, 1 IN°, • 481 Broad Way, New York. $9 qo 2510 Evening Post ueottay. anc i i Friday. in Advange 300 " s'6o I , • • ' 12 do /20 d 0 ening Po: ery.Thur . a , in advan‘ 2'oo 5 00 8 90 12 00 20 au _ $1 pr ye4r. oramencei at:jarty he, rate 6 1 .. Any p‘rsort :sending .scribers w 11 be entitled .is ;services; or`for ten receive al copy for Six 6b ,; of , 811*rib:era has . ions may ;be Made tolit t is net nbceSsary that should receive their p stomce. t , ach satbsci on his pa er.! ; Clergy (e following rtes : $6OO 14 20 1)0 , ~, rr4„4.: Sp. des re it. , , !•• , ~2 qC, I ; 'll.qt.cist, ty, INlAtsVYorls. rdgd at 1 to all w F 1: RYAN 1 IV the _Er tiler Lib I SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES 111 1. A NEOESSITYItN 'ENTRY HOUSEHOLD!. JOHN'S & CROSLEY'S • American Cement .Glue, 1. The strongest Glue in the World for ;C'enzenting Mod, Leather,' Glass, i Ivory,, 'C'hina, Marble, Porcelain, Alataster. Bone, Coral, etc. The only , nrtiele of the 'land ever pane ed which will withstand Water. , EXTRACTS : : 1 ‘sEvery housekeeper should • have a sispply of Johns & Groslees American Gement Glue. 7! ; • —Arew•York - Times. . , . , • • ' '-it,:is so conver?ient to hitve- in the house." . ..1 7 mol'ork Exii,ress. a ' . ”It ii always ready ;; this commends it to everybOdy2r—N: Y.-Independent. . . i .A‘We?;have. tried it, and find iii as „useful in J our house its water."—Wilkes'Spirit ogitheTimes l' . Prieei 25 .Cettle per Bottle. Very liberat reductions .tp..Wholesale, Dealers 1: .: • . . 4.ERDIS CAElli.. ;1: • . I Illgt,;For sale ikty all ,Druggists and, Store eepers generally throughout ain eonntry. ' • JOHNS' Zr, CROSLEY, • _ (Sole Manufacturers,) •i 8 'NYlllliam Street, New York. • ICorner of .X. f iberty Street.) ~ , jyBly 7 HORACE !WATERS PIANOS:. MELODEONS, ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Aso . GI - EBERTI'CO.'S celebrate! BOLIAN PIANOS' re the finest instruments for Parlors and Churches now in use. A large assort ment can be seen at the new Warerooths, 481 BROADWAY. .between Grand and :Brooide Streets, which will be, sold at extremely. low prices: PIANOS and MELODEONS fion2 sun dry makeii, near and second band, toilet, and rent allowedit purchased, as per. agre . ment. Monthly ;Payments received for the ,same. Also, se.cond,hand _Pianos and Melodcons at great .bargainp,: prices from $25 . to $lOO. Sheet Musk:, Htiste Booksi - itid all .kinds of Music lietehaildifie it War prices. , • , . ...- HORAEE, WATERS, Agent.. . Adininistratot o s.Notice. T. ENTERS 'Administration on the estate, JLI of S. S. WHITS, late of Thitesvilla,AMe; gany einnty, Y., having been granted ' to. the nadersipted,. all persolts. haying ,cjainut, against said, estate, are requested to"present tfiem'to him tar:liquidation, and• all' persons owing said Mtate are -reduested to- maim -int..' mediate Payment to,him.- _ • :40,f4ACIPM.L,a3u,T. I:T i o , v a . t 2,o; Fly IagEWIN444O,r. eta, stutve, .1 rgtizetwvitstitimpicandi tor B A a $OO.. #41. 14 , 31 0' cina,44q*7 4s4rMa t Pohl* • pad& Tctog,s; - and GLASS. - , ' 7 . 1 . ..t00Ta iii&StOtt , [; _EntrFt F9)11 - 915.06 , _ G09d 8 3. k Giogeiea - - Nato % L sqtrO of 134tottk- ,, -, , laeltSWl; COD , and tud.. BUT, Etootiv.., so fourth. GASEI ta en It. - • PP: CREDIT fak'cif 00a00000. , COIII4TVIORDERS'iIi- • ' •90 CtL ULYSSES IiGHOOL ORDERS,tit... p ar : GLYSSESITOYM: (kitiMi§at , `• 88 Ote. I:4PDTIC E,fi C • • 8 LO To Goo 4 at w tO 1264 iirooklana (formegliCistiiniville) " Mercantile Appralsement.' -Ist of Vendera•af Merchandise-nad their 11,,Clistificatiotf_ of Fetter . County for the year ,1862:, 4aaou. 121=3 F. T. Stair . • Theis:„ , • • Ctuirles Missper, „,,14 Couderipart. C. s. "',': 13' • 10 00 E. K.,Stg,l>bins k 8r0. 7 -13 10 0 0 Ormtedl'Kelley_ 14, 7'oo D. E; Olicksied• •••. • • - • 13- • 10 00 E. K. Spelicei. • • . 14 100 Collitul Smith - 14. ; , 1 - 00 Mann I. . . 14 • 00 Hcirrison. -I 14 - ; - oct Otwayo.- -- Sim4mis,:',•_i 12 • 15 00 Wi4r.. ll e- I Jonga l . l . • • • ',l 00 '• • .noulet.- . Colivell & Trestori ~Sharoi; - 14 RADII Nit pals A.. W., Humphrey Opmfield &Skeltop. B. 6.:Co1vie11:: U3ysees: . 34 • 14 • .. 14 14 'Wharton. - . . , Barclay. & 'Brainard 14. t'oo Notice in hereby given that 'a 'Court of Ap 7 peal will be. heldit.the Cemmistioner's Once in .Coudersport on the 25th day of June next, at whisk time andplace all persons aggrieved by the foregoing ,appraisement• will be heard and such abatements made zai .are deemed just and proper. JEROIIE CHKESBRO, Mercantile Appraiser. • A.-Corey L. Bird. Wm. A. Whitley 15L May-12,186Z SAPONIFIER, SAPONIFIER! . • • THE FAMILY SOAP . MAKER " All Kitchen Grease can be made into good SOAP, by using DIRECTIONS A.CCMPANYING EMIR BOX Seag is as easily mad'er witiv it, as Making - a cast of toffee i , • Manafactured only by the Patentees. P*lllNii EMIT coseargi N0:127 Walnat;itr,eet, Philadelphia. . - Feby. 1;18E2. t 3y • NOTICE TO EVERYBODY. HOUSE SIGN AND WAGON PAINTER;. PAPER HANGER AND GLAZIER: SHE undersigned wishes to inform the pub lie, of Conderbport and ,vicinity that hp will attend to all work entrusted to him. .; Particular attention paid tc,) Paper-Hanging. Shop with John Reekhuw, east side of tiler Court House. • . F. L B.ACEUS. • t Couderanort, April3o: . 6m - 7- CANASEdAGA SUPERFINE FLOUR for $1.35 per Sack, or $5.25 per Barrel. Also, GFoceries of etery description as cheitp as can be afford ed; at the; . POST OFFICE STORE. Feb. 19; 1862 _ Adantie Monthly for, pshrnary is re. , JLt cared and for , sale at the' Post Office... LSO, Harper, Peterson and t,he new Amer- ican Patriotic - llonthlyThe ContilentaL tOO'ig AND SHOES. . _ .A. SAND BERG & . , and cavilers.' rif ATE also l establiihed a -- . 11 ' 1 ' Boot-and Shoe, ManufactorY, oppovite D. F.l3ihuisadre's HoteV in the roOmprmerly. occupied . Thck,offertheir Boots and Shoes_ at a LOWER RATE THAN. THE SAME.QHALITY HAVE EVER' BEEN , SOLD IN POTTER COUNTY. And they will bave:nothing but the beat work. roes and th&best stock that the country will produce, aria ,moriey,,and labar s can procure. ,TEISZ,iBEL.CONEIDENT TONT: THEIR WORK WILL GIN'S SATISP4I7ION. : Hides; Calf S k i n s, EiL014 4 41 taiten.at the Highest Idartret - Trice. . ; GIVE 17 . A., Trakt Z . ,coudersport.,.pa., March 19.- . . P. A.' STEBBINS' 84r;VO, just, feeeividitt NEWISVT ,OF . ' , BRADFORD PLOWS PO T S.!, • • • 2 , , :1. Which theyare - BELiaNG-ITERY. LOW FOR ; • It p: l lL3r - ritrADY' a - .•: • , • .Itarch' i 2; of an 7 - ded'rQr AIM% lON frvarnetaP4lt2ltifeirt6kf as p tapdatt. pkgiosdiai‘"' IxciP9Pv7l- As--.loor 4.9 —t-n4tmet !I • - 4 0 . T • 013 C 4 ,133 . ,14011t3i IMI 1 op 1 op 100 T 00 400 I oa 1 - no UM 100 700 700 1 00 Y' ~ ~ ~+