'~4maid'ecikiffv2fl~.'.~'~.3Meia~i,:m. , ~akr~,a»Jsc>)'T+A~:4'z?s~:~:~ t:-. MAY, A 862. L -7 '=3:,• J. klrLfe s•J'' : , 4 . 1 I 1. I 'l., • for cA,t; ffMM WORTH OF NVW - !"*'6o6 - os s GEM ~~ gi. * ...;:,:,...: i ..) ~.....).,.3:: : :‘, ........:2... im 11 . ~I .:k. U s .. El Wilk* the.lptileek ; . here givefl. - TAKE. pleasure in - informing my friends and dastOmers -- ihnt I ani - ,just- receiving a fine, fresh assortment of Goods and that all those who arc in want ofany had better giye nit an early,dall—. ; - I keep - • DRY GOODS, GROCERIES; PROVISIONS; BOOTS and SHOES, ~ri~ everything usually fi kept in a Country Store., _ hhav t e justreturped from New 'York with one - 'beef, and . largest stocks of Goods that was grepbrivght into . this county ; - I . propose to sell these • GOODS FIFTY per et..lower than! can be bought in this vicinity, Wells ville cis ; Olean not excepted. My Gooils have been bought for. .f..14..W : fr0m.a large'. number of 175 - dieslliat nad failed,in the city, titlftlini:s[rto - -75 1 ets. on the dollar tlao)riginal cost. Therefore I qn. a prepared to 'give all great bar gaini'lliat thoOSe to give me a call: LOOK AT SOME OF THE PRICES Very nice Sheetings from Bto 11 cts., sold by most merchants at the present time for 14 to 18. Good_ cotton bats. for - S cis roll. - GOOd.' Prints . for 6 to 11, worth 9 toll& =Fine Delaines from 11 to 20 cts., worth 15 to 25 and 30. Good Tweeds crOm 25 to, 38 cts., worth 44:• and: 63i GoOd Black Silk from 50 cts. to $l.OO, worth 75 cts. to Si 50. Good Suits; of Black Clothes : Coat, Vest, Pauts Calf Boots, lidklifs., Cravat, for $lO, worth $lB.-- N -, G 7 tcieerioo. have a good s sweet pleasant Tea for 50 cts per lb., and upwards: Good Sugar for 8 cts., `white' coffee sugail Sal eratus for 6 cts. Codee 18. Soap 8 cts...bay.cWolasses: for 45 .cts per gal. Best Kerosene oil, 44 ets-gallon - Flour at "Wellsville pric - ex?.'l2 . .ln , the line of Boots and Shoes we have a Ladies Enamel- ed Morocco Boot. for .50 cts sold try 4 'dioitAlbalef'S for- S 1 to 51.25 Heavy Kip Ladies Walking Boot 75 ets. :Fine Congress Gaiters and et& -rs frr CtS. tO S 1 00 others rote 511 ctb. worth 6 to 12 shillings. Fine Calf ..1300t5 1 f9r,2 59; ,Tine Stogey boots for 16 shilling. Fineßroehe Shawls for 20 shillings anti ivards. ' LadieS „Stella • ShaWls `from Sto 22ihilling§: Woolen • shawls for 12 shilling and upward Red Flannel froin,2 shilling§ per yard. Fine .- ainiliains for ten cents. t,'ambries for 9 ets 111 e n%j Heavy'Working - ' Ribbed Jacket Coats for S shillings. And now I intend to keep my stock full to supply those who May choose to buy at WHOLE `-;A:-IE.ff)r.'.ERETAT.L, And all Families of Volunteers will .receive Giqods -at-the first cost in New York, regardless of transportation, and I still hold my offer good Ip pay any one, thg calls= upon, not findit Goods at the prices given to pay them for their time and expenses in COPlingi. . : SIMMONS OS Wkkr-> May In, 18(;.1 MEE El C. .• ,Tewen,er. and - 'Vratcaniakeri LCiCATElfroil Main St., opposite the Ccnitt House, Coudersport, Pa. 'Clocks, Watekesi*Atc., _.."~. .. Repairect on short notice and warianted to give satisfaction. . 'A good assortment of CLOCKS,' . WATCHES, and ' JEWELRY on hand... Cheap for CASE and warranted as represented. As an even exchange is no rob bery.LwilL give .Von_time.for Money.' Coudersport, Dec. IG, 18G1 NNE Iqe Main above Third St.., COUDEP.PORT, PA. M. W. MANN, PRorairron. BOOKS, S, LOBES, BLANKS- A DOCKETS- LEDGERS- DAY-BOOKS- RECEIPT-BOOKS; IiEMOR.ANDUMS, • ' PASS-BOOKS, -- DIARIES, PORTFOLIOS, . HERBARIUMS, • LETTER-BOOKS & INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin, French and • German Text- Books. All School Books used in the Countlli kept on hand, or ininzecliatelll yrocured token desired. I . Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when desired. I A good assortment of Paper, Eurelcpds, I Pens 'and Inks'. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials, Water Colors, &c. HARDWARE, BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER S HYMN HOOKS, of various kinds MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC. Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess Men, &c., &c. PRODUCE of all kinds taken in 'exchange forßooks, OLAISTEDf &.r KELLY'II: STORE can alwa}fs be found the best Of Cookii:4, Box and Parlor S T:.ol' V •E S e• Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAT-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, Agricultural.implementsi such As-PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SFIELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, Sta.' THEIR WORK is well made and the:material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any p:trt of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds ' j a cluding Cash, seldom refased. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Cou'rt "flotise, Coudersport. Aug. ], 165.9.-50 t , 4 1 .X 6 1 1.1 a g tilt 455 rill •'! • A. 91111Wundersigned would.respectfully inforin .1_ the sufrouuding community that ho has taken the rooms formerly , occupied by John S. Mann, where he is prepared to .do All kinds of Harness Work on the . shortest notice. LONG STRAW COLL kRS. also kept constantly on hand. These collars are a superior article, and need but a trial to insure their success; Repairing done in good style. , • Sureingles, Martingale-rings, Humes, and Hams straps, Sc., kiTt constailly on hand:, . The public, are invited to call and examine. before purchasing, elsewhere. S. P. MIN AR. Co,..dersport Oct. 16th; 1860: The Great Cause of HUMAN MISERY. .tint pnblished in a slealki envelope. price 6 et.= Lecture by Dr.Cur.vtatwELL, on the Cans, and Cure of Spermatorrhom, Consump tion. Mental and Physical. Debility, Nervous ness, Epilepay ;:ImpairedNutrition of the [bi lly ; Lassitude ; WeakneSs of the Limbs and Back : osition, and incapacity for Study and Labor ; . DulloOs of Apprehension; Loss of Memory; AYersiOn to'Seciety ; Love of Sol- Uncle ; Timidity; Self-Distrust; Dizziness; Headache ; Affections of the' Eyes ; Piniples on the Face , Involuntary Emissions, and Se.i nal Incapacity; the-Consequences -of Youth-' ful Indiseretion, &c., &c. This' admirable ideettire clearly proves that the above enumerated, often self-affficted,evils may be removed without medicine and with ; Out dangerous surgicaloperations, and should be read by every youth and every man in the Sent underAeal, to any address, hi; n plain, sealed. envelope, on the receipt of six ..teitts,- or two postage stamps, by addressing, Dr.: CHAS. J. C. KLINE, _ - 1- 127 Bowery,'New York, Pnst Office Box. 4588 CV. to exchange for Horses, Wagons, Stock 11.. r Good Notes or Judgments. A valuable Farm situate in Harrison township, Potter Co Pa.; lying on the old State road, l&ading frorn Spring Mills to Harrison Valley and Westfield Pa. - Containing about 110 , Acres, tBll Acres Improved and in a good state of culti vation, on which is, arected a large Frame House, - good -- Barns, Corn' House ttud ether necessary 'oilt-bnildings, a good Apple Or Thard containing some twenty different kin+ 'of Grafted Fruit. Shade Trees, LT. The above, Taita : lies'about 1 mile fn . = Harrison ValleY, 7 miles from 'Westfield and 6 miles from Spring Mills, and is;e got:4 Stock and: Grain Farm, and Will bfkahld.se that any one that can make payment of,a or 4 hundred dollars .dol can make ti e farm pay for itseg. : wjth his I - bor. Nice, 82,500. forpar,tio.nlars inquire of Peter,Simpops now . p.ccupying said farm; Or C; H. Simmons, Oswayo , C. H. SilikONS. Jan, 15„18r. =ENE AT FOR. -SALE RIM pie Zitle Calla 1; Ill) haslltgipti A War of Extonninatiaa' Teeth, - ;Bafi .' lireatl4.Pleeased Gums, Toothathe, Ear ; • ' -ache; and Net:wale& " ' , 'DENTAL' 'l. Ali complete; set of Eteniedies for PRESERVI L} .TECE'.TEtTII, • • THE BREAVH 'AND - MODTIT, and TOOTHACHE LOD . URALGIA. ~..:.. a . , COIITENTS Dr: Hurd' q celth rof,cd• NOUTHIVASII,I boille. Dr:Ettra's,taziguirlal TO 07 1 .2 T POWDER,IIdoz :Dr:Emirs 4 ' 71 allie TO OTHACHE DROPS,I . 6oz Dr. Huries UNRIVALLED:NEURALGIA i P_LASPER. Dr. Hurd's ATA.NUAL• on Ma Ban Neana of Preservir:g the,Teella, :inducting Direction.? for the Proper Treatment of ,Ohildren't Teeth. FLOSS aLk." for cleaning between the Teeth TOOT.IITIOES, etc.; eta. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's" Dental Otice, Fourth St., Brooklyn, (E. D.) • ONE DOLLAR; Or, SlX . fO'i $5.. The Dental Treasury Inultes.a package . eight inches by five : and is seftt by express. Full direction for use is on each article Th"e following ` ittleles *PlO'can - send separ ately, by mail, via:. ,The Treatise,wz Preserving Teeth sent,.post paid, on receipt of Twelve Cents, or four stamps. The .I• 7 o7a7gia' Piesecr, for Nedralgain the FfiCC, Nervous 14"eadacila and Earache, sent, pcw'sfpaid; on recc , ipt of Eighteen cents, or six istaraps. The 'Aretrrai l iPr(rnef kieziirtatic Plaefer (large sir r e,) for pains in the, Chest, Shoulders, Bach, I or, any part of the body, sent, pest-paid, on receipt of Thirty-Seven cents. Address Wm. . laird & Co. Tribune Buildings, New Yori:. .:Dr. Hurd's MONTH WALSH, TOOTH POW DER, and TGOTHAOHE DROPS cannot be sent by mail, but they can probably be obtain ed at your Dp,g orPeriollical Stores. If they cannot, send to us .for the Dental Treasury, piice, One Dollar, which contains them. , NOW, ARE - DR. HURD'S PREBARATIONS GOOD The Veit:evidence that they are is, that their firmest friends and best patron's aro those who have used them longest. Dn. WILLIAZ B. Bunn is an eminent Dentist of Brooklyn. Treasurer of the New York State Dentists' Association, and these prenarations have been used in his private practice for years, and no leading citizen of Brooklyn or Williiunsburgh questions their : excellence, while eminent Dentists of New York recommend them 'as the best knoWn to the profession. Withont the aid of advertising, dealers have sold them by the.gross. The Editor of the Brooklyn Daily Timer, says : ~, We are happy to know that our friend, 'Dr. Bord, is 'succeeding beyond all expectations with his Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder. The great secret of his success rests with the fact that his articles are precisely what they are represented to be, as we can testify from their long use." [ll-34] The well-known P. T. Barnum writes found your Tooth Powder so good that my family have used it all up. We find it, the best Powder for the teeth that we ever used. t,shall feel obliged if you:-ill ill send meanothei• Supply at the 'Lluseum at • your convenience, with the bill." 1 Bat their cost is so small that every one 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 Dr. Hurd': Mouth fl a.sh and Toot , : Powder will give young ladies that finest challn in woman—a sweet breath and peariy'teetli. Try them, ladies. Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash and Tcoge Powder will cleanse the mouth from all foul exhala tions, and if used in the morning, will Make the breakfast taste sweeter and the day begin inore pleasantly. Hundreds of persons can testify to this. Try them, gentlemen. Dr. Kurd's J 1 1 " 1:116 ira4l, and Tooth Powder are the best preparations in the world ibr cur ing aLo BREATH and giving firmness and health to the gums: Hlir.dreds of cases of Diseiv.ed Meeting Gums, Sore Canker, eta.. haVe been cured by Dr. Hurd's astringent wash. Dr. iTurd's hash ai:d Tooth Powder give an additional charm to emirtship f and make husbands more agreeable to their Wives and wives to their husbands. They, shotad he used by every person having ARTITCIAL TEETH. which are liable to impart a taint to the mouth. Dr. Hard's Toothache Drops cure ToOthache arising frOm ezposed nerves, and ale the hest friends that parent: , can hare in the house to save their children from tortue and themselves from loss of sleep and sympathetic suffering. Farmers and Itlechanics you cannot .well afford to neglect-your teeth. For a trifling ;sum, you can now get. preservatives, than which Rothschild or Astor can get nothing [ I better. Remember that Dyspepsia' and f2on sump ion of the Lungs often originate in Neg- Ilect of Teeth Send for the Trcati:.eon Teeth. .Ind read Dr. Fit,:h's observation on this, sub-' ject. If too late to arrest decay- in your' awn teeth, save your, children's teeth. Ne - asoigia PiasleTs Dr. Hurd's Ncur.aigia Noh Pl>isterB arc the most pleSsant and successful remedies ever prescribed for this painful disease: The patient applies one, soon becomes drowsy,falls asleep, and awakes free from painac•and' no blister or other unpleasant or injurious con sequences Asue. For Earache and Nervous lieadache, apply according to directions, acid relief will surely follow. Nothing can be ob tained equal to Dr. Hurd's Compress for Neu ralgia, Try them. They are entirely a novel, curious, and original preparation, and Om derfully suecessful. They are' of two sizes, one small, for the face, price 15 ,ents, and the ..thee large, for application to the body, pripe 37 cents. Will be mailed on receipt of price and ,ize slamp. WHAT ARE THE PFOPLE DEMI The American people are intelligent enough o appreciate preparations that contribute so much to the happiness of those using them, and they want them. Every mail" brings us letters.- some ordering the TE.EATINE ON TEETH, some the NEUR.A.LOII:PLASTE2S, and not a few enclosing 3 1 1 cents for the Mount WASH, to be sent.bv 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? Now is the Chance for Agents. Shrewd agents can make a small ;haulm in carrying these articles around to fhinilies. The Dental Treasury ii the neatest article that man or woman can carry around. Send f one and see or, better, a dozen, which we will sell as samples for $7. .WNI. B. HARD &CO. Triblnie Buildings, New York. ,That retnittaiie' es may be made with e 04- ilettee; Co. 'refer to - the 'Ara - ytir tirooklyn ; to G.W. Griffith, Preshil - Farmers' and Citizens' Bank, Brooklyn, and to others. HUE •• ' PROSPECTUS': : • TELE!XEW.TORK`EVPSING.Pos i r., i-Weeklyiand)VeklyNeW kipet. TOR THE-UNION AND THE *.4.111,. • -" NO COMPROMISE`OR SYMPATHY WITH TRAITORS •This well=knowri journal is now in tile silty first - year efits eilstence:/ - tiehatialWais heett a leading journal of the city, a k in.; tart in all the discussions of the clay,p - i4 uttering its "sentiments with candor, fearlesSness and 'int.; dependenee. Freedom now and foretiol,llii been and will continue to be its motto. 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Gallery, in which is included Portraits of heatily all the prominent men of America, not excepting Jell' Dacia, C ea Beauregard, Floyd. :did y host of other confederates. Price of Politaits, .53,00 per do.:em Can he ant Scenes of the Tar for the are published, card, size, and id Seercoeopic form. Also, don, views of scenes in Paris, Lon-' don, and in other parts of England and France, in Scotland, Ireland, Wales; Llol4nd,lSwitzer• laud, Spain, on the Rhine, ityAtlien, F j `,7,ypt, Turkey, the Holy Land, China, !India, Cuba, &c., ad injiafiam„ •; • Our instantammus Stereoscopic Views are The Greatest Wonder of the Age. These arc taken in the fortieth pdrt of a second, Ind the rushing of Water,themovlng Ofleaves,; or the march of an army, does net in, the least; arca the taking of, ihesd ',They aro. :mid for $3 per dozen. We have also on hand an d,thanuflitture the !a:gest assortment of St:ere.ose'opes; Photo 4 graphic Albums, and Photographic 31aterialS in the. United States, and perliap`in the world Catalogues, 'containing lists of our Porl: traits, Views, Stereoscope's, sect tree bY mail, on receipt of a stamp. ! , E. ANTllONV,.sollioadway, . .jyly near St: NichClas 'Etotel,Ne*York. ZIAT:RODIA COAL OIL WARRANTED NON EXPLpSIVE! :Ind equal to any Kerosene. , 1 1 • . FRY buy an explosive 'Oil, , vvhen a feW cents 'more; per gallon will fnmislt you With 4 •,rfeet Oil? Made only by:. Pr..NN'A. SALT "ff.ANIIFACTITitnici 6dILTAIri, No. 12"/ Walnut Street, Philadeiphia. F4y. 1.'1862 -ly i .1 . The' 'llikhester 'Bttatr-C utter. ALMSTED. & KELLY, CondelspOrt, have j the exclusive agency for this celebrate 4 machine, in this county." I covenient, 41*, able and 011EAP. 1500.12 ler Sub!icribe for the JOURNAL. i E TE[ Dally - ,Evening Pi -t AND Tllll INIL.IO . ES I'V.I.AIII I.- =I :.„7.SOMETHING:NEW.I_ :. IfighlY4 l PPertet4 te! the .T.14 10 e1 :I I DOWNER'S' PATENT- HEMMER. AND SHIELD: Fox. * ' Ts lust the thine fer*all who*nse*the his.remarkabig and novd,invintien On-half-#:01E00 of hand-sewing, as it eora „pletely protects the_ finger from , the point ' of herdneedle, and 1 makes a neat and uniform herd Whlle the' operator is sOwing., 11 NO LADY kiiiDULD 'BE VitTIIOUT It is cheap, siniple, benntifnl, and useful.; Alm • anther and Shield will be seet.free of chit* .st receipt of 4, the price, 25. cents.,, ! Enclose stamp for ciesthiptive eireular: and erns. . " • • IDOWNER'S It di.l I 1.. , 1 . AND - 1 ~ *:FiViFiiig=Blrd •Costasistied:f .. Ils an article'of se a l merit. It is used fOr the purpose of winding skeins of Thread,',Sillr, 'Ciotton,Yarn, FlOss, Worsted, &c. It is readily bidjusted' to the work-table, and.will be found ihdispensahle to, all using, the, above, tkrtt:cles, being a useful l ,and invaluable appendage to 'the S'ewing-•Bird. :i i!riee so btii.-toU iedettling to Style and Finish: $3:60 'tier '.' Igoath - ean: be 'lta - . - f.I liited. by enterprising A:,g' (wanted in every 3: 'town and Courifithron out the United Slates ;ind Canada;) selli ~, the above article's; as ,sales are rapid, 'profits large, aud.has no cora lietition. A liberal.discount to the trade., I ! . I Address . A, H. boWner; 442, Broadway,,New York,, I. Patentee and Sole Proprietor: , j 14 . .. S.—General and exclusive Agenpiei will be granted .on the niostliberal terms.-ni.l9:im Sabbath School Bell, No. a.- 75,00 u COPIES ISSUED THE FIRST Twelve Months of its publication. It is !lin. entire New Work, of nearly 200 pages. Many Of the Tunes and Hymns were written express ly for this Volume. it. will soon be as popu lar as its predecessor (Bell No. 1) which has n up to .the enormous number of 575,000 Opies in 36 months, outstripping any Sunday S t -heel Bcok of its size issued in this country. 41so, both Volunies are bound in one to ac commodate schOolswishing them in that form. Vritei of Bell, No. 2,,paper covers, 15 cents, 4'12 per 100. Bound, 25 cents; $lB per,loo. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, $?2 per 00. Bell No. I, l paber, covers, 12 cents, l ,!slo per 100 Bound, 20 cents, $lB per 100. Cloth hound Cmbossed gilt, 25 cents, $26 per,l.oo. Bells Nos. 1 and 2 bound together, 40 cents , per 100. 25 copies furnished at thei 100 pries. Cloth bound embossed gilt, 50 cents, $• 40 per 100. Mail postage free at the retail. price. HORACE :WATERS, Publisher, No. tBl Broadway, New York. .TMIE IDAY SCHOOL EtEILI„ . A NEW SINGING BOOK FOR PAY t•ICII0OLS, called the DAY, SCHOOL BELL i now ready., It contains' about 200 pages of choice Songs; 'Rounds, Catches, Duetts, Quartetts,'and Choruses, many of them written expressly for this work, besides 23 rages of the Elements of Music. The Ele ments are so easy and progressive,that ordi- L nary teachers rill, find themielves entirel7 - s r iceessful is even young scholars tp sing corrcctlviind scientifically, while the times and words embrace such a variety of lively, attractive and soul-stirring music and sCntiments, that no trouble will be exberi enced in inducing:Al beginners to go on with 213a1 in acouiring, .5'4011 in one of the most hcaith-giying, beauty-improving, happiness yelding,land order-producing exercises of school life. In -simplicity of its elements, in variety and 'adaplation of music, and in ekellence andtetimber'of its songs, original, selected, and adnpted, it claims by much to eked all Competitors. It will be found to be tie bet 'book' eVer issued for 'Seminaries, cademies, and Public Schools. A.fewsam- Oe pages,of the. Elements, , Tunes, a td SOngs; at-e given'ln eireular: send and get one. It is compiled byEs' HOACE WATER, Author "Sabbatli-Sclicol BellS." Nos. 1 and 2, 1) 1 ; which hale had the enormous sale 'of 055,- 0r.,0 in 3d Lontlis: Prices, paper coverS, 20 cents, $l5 per 1.96; Bound, 30 cents, $22 per IN) • cloth bound, embossed gilt, 40 cents, $l3O per 10fi. 25 ;copies furnished at the', 100 price. Mailed tree at the retail price. HORACE WATERS, Pahlisher, N0..481 BnaclWay, reNV Yorkrk S I I FOR . THE TIAIE,9 ! ! ! IsJECESSITt IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD ! i' - I .10EINp CROSLEY'S . 4 - rneric'all , Cinaent,,.. Gl - 0, The strongest Give in the World . .1/for Cementing : 'Wood, Glass, China, Tdarble, Porcelain., ri Alabaster, Bone, Coral, etc.. only artielel of the kind ever produe whiehwillwiths'stand Water.' 1 • 17.71LACTS • , "Every housekeeper should have a supply lo 'Johns h Ciosley's American Cement Glue." 1- 7 -New Yorie Tines. 1 "It is so .cOnvenient to have in the house." !-+New York, Express. T • "It is always ready; this commends it to leterybody."—l-N. Y. Inlicpenden t: "We have tried it, and find it as useral in o.rhouse as '7,eater."— lirake,3' Spirit of the Times Price, ',s.:Cents 7,)er ISottle. ler' liberal rednctions to Wholesale Dealers.. ' CASTY. M,For sale by all Druggists and Store ;:epers generally throughout the country. JOVEINS S CROSLES." I (Sole Marinfaetnrers,) 78. William Street, New - ,tror::;L Dormer of Liberty Street.) . I • ITORAC-7..' TtATErit3 PI 4,74165: .:EI.ODEONS, ALEXANDRE ORGANS; AYD qt. CtILBERT 4v, CO.'S, celebrated -1;01MAN PIANOS are the finest instruments for Parlors and Churches now in ,use. A large assort ment can be seen ; at the new WareroomS,4Bl ROADWAY; between Grand and Broome tr.eets, which will bersold at extremely low T, 'lce:. PIAItiQS addl d iELODEONS from sun 1. ry znakers, new and second hand, ,to let,,and r nt allowed if purchased, as per agreement. . onthly payments received for the same. Iso, secohd-band Pianos and'ltlelode.oriS at 47eat bargain's, in:ices from $25 to $1.00: Rheet Music, Music .Books, arid all kinds 'o . f . 3.fusic Mereizandise at War prices. . HORACE WATERS, Agent. , . elilinVa g i n 1 istititceek 'Mince. '-- ETTERS Of Adniinistration on' the estate j of S. S. Wnirs, , late of Whitestrille,Alle; . y county, N. - Y.,lmiiing been granted -to tbe undersigned, ;all I) ersone, having_ clahms arinst..ssid estate , are requested.ito pre,sent t em to'bim forli r qUidation, and all • persons or - ing said, estate . are reduested to 'Mike? im- Mediate payment to him. , . . : ", '1 HORACE COBB. 1 . H9y 7 . 2% :M9l,i . , , I R. JAYNE'S 1' AVTLY MEDICINES for gale at. STEBBINS. =EI ALSO EJROPOLITAN SKEIWWEINDER ~._„.......„ A YR'S ._.7 - ._. , : satgaarilis' - ,-, Vim plan ritz 3Loor• '' ,d fox,.tpe Ajpee . (ky etIN Pr. flllOWing,e4plo... BertiftilaandSercOlciiin-Affeetl e iiw'- ” ' •ae WartiOrnittleerai Sortie, "E,r t i.gueh . Pizappisi. Xruntlif ereCcallotti kes _ el:Iola, . illains, and ol.l r Slain Aldepaa aa :_7 ., ille : -.! ... .. 4, , --, - • 6 , 4 t 1 . 1 4D, Incl., Bth dtrni,j'i ts • _ 1.V. - A.t.tte de c o: -geiis :: I fesd It tetildtd - g. t." 7- .„_ Yetowk.dge 'whit- yiint- alirsaParilla".hat demi fai,..'" - litiving.inhatiteal el , ..4:rOfnlona infection, Lharn iv= from it in various yap ter yearn: Somena l p, it 1 ,- , e out in Ulcers On my hands incl• art* sometime,tn turned. inward andelistreSsed me at Me etemi c h t ,:iL! pare ago it buke out on ivy head and covered sa 7 aneeassiveith ona_sore-' whselnisailialohiland 1044 , heyond.deScriptiOn., I tried manyrotalicipetami i m ,.. i r . phyeici' ant, but without nshih•rellef from any thin v -i i . ha., the disorder grow.wose.,. At length. was lejele t i to redd hal the "-Gospel liesiletigerthat - yol t hailig n ,„ 4 " an alterative (EareapatiliAlfor I knew from your e ivu dm that :any thieg yoirmade must bqtea t i . ,l iint .. Cincinnati andtot it, and Used it till it cured ma ft: .If, es yonradviso; its, shialq doles of a t aa , 9 , 390 , 1, " tr ! month; and used almost three bottles. New asl h.ii t b: skin soon began to form snider the scab, which A t om ', while fell oft - .31's skin is Mow clear, and I know by t i, - , ' feelings that the alevesahite gtine - fronim± - sistem. y c ; can well Imill:ratted I fealliwbut .111111 Vaying.#4eza ui you, that,l hold you to be!'ono of the apostles ;du n a „, and rimainturergratefulli i i Yours„ ~-•-•"' . . . I ALiItED II TALI,ry. . St AnthcairictrireTtobe or Vryalnetal Wetter and Snit lahetun, Scald Read! Itipiwortn," Sore IlEyea, Dropsy, • - ' .tr. Mert..M..Preble writes from Silent, N. yot oi Eept,7lBl4,i. that he Las Inured- art;inveterateessi of Dropsy, which threatenedl to terminate Wane, 4 et. persevering use of our •Eariaparlila,-and also a dan ge b i , 2(augngut Erysipefas by large doses of the some; Sip he Cum the common IrnOorts bj it con'itantly,: „. Bronehocele, Gottre, or ,Swvellee4 A te *. "Zebnion Sloan of Prtispe4;Texait, writes i "Ilwea'bet. ties of your Sarsaparilla cured me from a . •Cega l _,,,ct id . eons ;swelling on the nes*, which fluid suffenalliam over two years." - ..1 .; _. . Zietteorrheen iiiWlettiets,, Ovarian Timo r , • Uterine ,Clepral,loraii .F'cneale Diseases.. ' Dr.: J. 11: S. Chaiming, etr New' York 'City, writes ; -.1 boat cheerfully comply 140 the requestolyom'agestla *vim"; I have found yang' Sarsaparilla a most•etedleat alteratira in' the.. niunertats complaints fur sidetusi employ such . droMetly: but es!ieelelly in Tniuile Piieaus of the Ecroruloue cilatbesls I buys cured ninny iIITIAP It eases of I:taconite:ea limit, and acme where th e vier plaint was caused by totter, of the mew. The slur atio.n itself was soon euredi ',Nothing within my 1:40jel. edge equals it for these rentals derangemeote :Edward B.3larrow,:of N wbury, Ala.,. writes, "Ade* ' leroos ovarian fusser on o e of the females in my fear, which had defied all the ,i mediae we. could employaes et length been completely; sired by your Extract of Su. isparilla.':. Our' physician bought nothing but extirpi. Lion could afford relief, Ito , be advised the trial of year - Sarsaparilla ,as the lest sort before cutting, sad it proved effectual. After taltiogyourvemedy eight isos no symptom of the disease remains." . . • .. 1 1 Sr niel/ls and. Mercurial Dloorine. - , I NEI' 041.2Arra, :nth Alfges4 'lBB9. Dn. - J. G. Air.— : Sir, I cheerfully comply with then. nest of,Your agent, and report to you seineof the ante of I bars realized with your Sarsaparilla. I hays tared' with it, in my.prr.etice, most cf tliet ni. plaints frit which it' is recent:net:deb and have tined Its )(recta truly wonderfnl frith cure of Venereal and En, atrial DiVa-16. One of my prelim ts bad Sychilitic ulcers xi his thisist, which' mere consuming .alatennithe lop of his mouth. I Your Sarsaparilla, tenthly takes, :cared blot in five weeks. .Another wee attacked byes*. 'salary symptoms in his peso, and the ulceration had eaten away a considerable part of it, so that I Went% disorder would soon reach his brain and kill him. Bath yielded to my administration of your Sarsaparilla; the ulcers healed, and he is well again, not of course without some diahmtration to his face. A woman who had beets treated for the tame dieor&r. by mercury was suffering from this poison in her bones. They had become so nn. sitira to the weather that on a damp day the suffered en =notating pain in her joints and bones. She, totores oared entirely by your Sersaparilla.in a few weeks. I know froth its formula, which your agent .gave ine,that ni3 Preparation from your laboratory must be a grad remedy; consequently, there truly remarkable remits with it have r.ot surprised roc. - - • . • aVraternally yours, 1 G. T. LAMIMEd, M.D. I lititermantisam, 43 ont', Liver Complaint. • Isnnerzrostscs, Prestibis Co., Va., 6th July, 1859. De. J. O. Atom: Sir, I hae been afflicted with a pato is hi' clunnieWhcumainn,f3r ' long time,whiCh baffled the skill of chysicians, and atolls: to me in spite of all the remit:lei I'could find, until ' tried your Saruaparilla. 3 Ose 'iota° cured me in two wee , and restored my general cealth to nitwit that I am er better than before I was 'attacked. .1 think it a wood .ful medicine. J. FILL'AIf. Jula.i MI Getchell, of St.pouts, writes: "I bar. been afilicsod. Par.. years with no 4Accelion cf Ma Liter, which 1,,t1o;;;m1 nay health. I triad every; thing,andre4 thing failed to rclieve me; and I there been a brolten-down man for come, years from no ,oP4ir cause than derutwenientg Mr Lire?. I.My beloved Pastir , , , the ltev. Mr. Espy, advised mo to try your Sarsaparilla, cause lie said he know youi and any thing you ntralew,*4 worth trying. IBy the Weer ing of Cod it baa cured ine,taid has r.o purified my blood as to mite a new man of iv. I feel young again., The best flatcars be zaid of you is not half good enough." ~ Solt Zrrtta.Cancer 'rein ora, Enlargernerit t Ulceration, Calleil road, Exfoliation of .1.1.?,43 Resets::. A great' arivly of althea M o ve been reported tons where cures of ;hos: formidable co'nplaints have resulted from the use of 'this remedy, bat ' in* Epee here will not admit them. 'Some of them ma' be .found in our American t i Almanac, which the rgen bel ta ow named are pleased furnlica g,cat:s to all who ca .:or :or thern.\ Dyepeala, Beast 'lJil r l elait re,4 'ta p r.pilep. - . ay, Iraelaraciantly,* hie. algin.. Many ,rilmerhablo cures i , f thaie affections here beta elude ily rho aftoreraoperOr of this no-dicine. It etkew • Innis the vital flinctimis iit4o 'rigorous action, and thus 3vorcoufos el .orders which Would to supposed beyond its reach. tab a rennely has Ilona' been rolnired by the as e"'l'im °I \ the people, :ma e are confident that this will to for then; all that media; n can do. ' 1 - '‘ --,-. . , i_ aye - fis' .ells 'Pectoral, . r 'FOIL THE IL IfID CUItE 07 Coughs, Ceida, In enttn, Hoarseness, Croup, I,trozzolsit s, Zuclpieset Con.'. , .- sn:tt p t fon, an ;!. - c .7. the Relief . r e r Innanann,l.lve Patients , '.. Its .t.tl - raiikorl Stoges ' r cf tine 'lll,/lsonse. i This is wrecnody so unit ally known to surpass aer other for the cure of throat* M 1 lung complaints. that it is useless hero to publish titheridonce of itsairturs. lts unrivalled er:celleuce for congl4- and 'colds, and its truly wonderful caroi of prilmenary siii.iesse,, have! , maile II known througho'at the eivtlizod 'r.ations or the earth Few ore the it•oalninnitieo, or even families, swung thew ) who have not some piirsonhi experience of Ito effects- , some living -trophy in their Imidst of ith victoryarer be subtlaand dangerous disorders of too throat and lungs. As all Imair the. dreadful, fsd,ality of china disoNersoind as they know too; the erlbcts of :his reniedy, we need Sot do more iiiin ' to - rantre their' that - it Las now all the VII ' tees that It did have when making the cures ithlclr lan Iron'so ctror.gly upon the coitfideuco of mankind. ' ' Rreprzed by Dr. J. C. AYER fetvell,ldass. Sold by C. S. & E. A. Jones .Coodereport; Mann & Nichols, Millport ; N.Y.Ccdes• burg;, & Lyman, Roulet ; A: Cdrej k Son, Ulysses; -A B. 'Horton, Cushingville; and by Dealers generally 1 ' .' wtsTnAtT- HOTMLi' . • -' -- I Nos: 9„11., 13, 15, 11, C01132.1,11.11DT ;83133t12, ;Near, Broadway,7 1.• . . .New_York Dity., - ..,.._ ThIS 'old-establisited!and - favorite resorti'of the Buiness community has been reciiitly re fitted, :India complete in ever;thing thatAan minister to . the comfort of its patrons..' Ladies and Famiiiei are specially arid carefsllylirci vided for . • - : -. i : . ,..., ~ .1 :._,, ii 7.. it is centrally locatedi in the . ' bueide'ssrit of the city, and is contiguous to the principal lime of steamboats; cars, printiqmsesifeggies• In cooiegneuce of s ths pressure caused by' the ilebejlion, prics lisli . 6 been' redrie'idib ONE DO 'LIAR 'AND 11.1"17 , 0E11T3P.E13111At The- tahle is useiply ,siipplieg, iTitii All the luxuries of the season, and is equal to that - of anv othq-,hOtel.in the country.. - - •,- Ample q.ccommodationg are,,offered for up ward of 4PO guests., '.l_ '. • . , - DO not believe riinnerqbaclritienUtisd otlier9' who may, say "the yestinp .15o,tel L is fp1,1,,',' .• D. D. WIN CHESTER, Proprietor, • •D. , 27;as. Trin"ch r . ester. 1 , • fyl9 ' A 'NEW AND DEAUVEUL - El:01170N !OF THZ ,for Educated Hew •L -• • BYJOELI:S! t• , .12in0., inuslin; poe.e:#o cnts:r.PaPgiri .1 00- ers, .25. „cents.. Copies , of f this ; book sent by' tnnil of the* piido;•111 ; 186F 4 ege status. Please addroial; , 1.1:1 J. C. GAIaItIGIIES, Publisheri 148 Sooth Fourth Street, FhilodoVhitt