A Hospital Scene. A / I : l :YAk l : 6l *F l i t qf ) tlii:4 ll7 oWeiflee river to - visit Vet'. haibmid whowheid" the army, and who spent some time its a nurse in one of the hospitals, gives an account of her experience. We quote the follow inCinvolting,-aketoh, from one t , of :her letters "My nett pationt.wsialinpOrphamboy, stzteen years of age, Frank B -- r , be longed to Birge's Sharpshooters, and a braver heart never beat in the bosom of mortal thaalha hictr beatia Frankie 4 s blue eyes greeted me wilh a glad smile, before I was near enough to speak to him. When I bent over and asked liiiii'llins2hvielt,leanatvetled:me cheerfully,_ saying he hoped to be able soon to return to his regiment. I bathed,Aiejace, gave.him,a c up , of hot taWviiih some toast, and' left him sleeping sweetly. - Poor littlerrauk B. gre , w,claily s weaker. Nothing detail tempt t 6 - eat(and his cough grew worse, while his face grew thin and pale. He never lost his joyous spirit,fitittillidefti - Sedined lioPeful; :even, when too ill to raise from his berth. cOne afternoon I was startled on enter ing by the west ip,iteons ,cries, i and found that they came from my little favorite, generally so brave and patient. "Why, Frankie,ewbat is, the matter 7" I asked, bendin i g, 'over • "Oh, you have come 1 . I did wish for you so much.- Oh, I shall die, and I wanted somebody -.who seemed,to care for mcta little. You do like me, don't you, dear Mrs. S—? You've been so kind to mo. Olt x . this • pain ! I . can ' t stand it long!" His bands grasped mine nervously, and every fiber, of his frame quivered with pain. I I'sai* tbeethe dews of death were standing thickly on the broad, beau tiful forehead over which the fair hair clostered,s4PrettilY,and toy eyes filled with tears of sorrow deeper than words could express. I I stooped to kiss the blue lips of thrOying boy.. , 4. oh..kiii me again, won't you 7 That is like my sister. Do kiss ine once more; feel better. Oh, Lwouldn't mind to, die, if mi sisters were here to tell inel they loved , me,- - ,You . do inc. a little , don't yeti?" "Yes, a great deal,!Franhie ' as much calif Pwsre were your sister. Don't you' think so ? lam sure you are a good boy, annato'sorry to see you suffer so." .ge,clrew toe down towards him and pressed. his face close to wy arms. I could; entltirena.more.f • The boy's mute appeal for tender:les-4 and sympathy in his dying botir; fir from home, breathing 'out his young life among strangers, un nerved me. I dre7 that young bright head to mybosum, and my . tears fell fast upon its - sunny - curlS. Did the gentle sisters he loved have l One thought of-the scene tl)at was,:trans- 1 pirieg on that night. _while perchance they sat and talked of "him, their only ' and petted brother, in , the far off home in Nebraska? "You'f•witl stay with_me to.night, won't yoo?" he pleaded again. , "Oh, you won't leave me to die alone?" . "No, Frarke, l I'll stay with you." He was 'beheaded, and became more quiet as I clasped_ his: hands and,tried:to beetle him. Gradually a purple hue ousel :livid. his' face: Now,his .be• came whiter, and the large blue eyes grew restless. When he could no longer speak, thmkgymwqulsillead for t some token ot endearment, and eaoh r time that I pieised a kiss upon his forehead, a look of deep and eartte.at gr4itude.softened the staffer. ing exprission'cif Iris fae.. " About nine o'clock he breathed his last, and now every time Ilook down at my hand-atitfsee , the' little' , ring of mine he wore before he died, I seem to see the parting look - of his great sad' eyes ere ated dcg44.• ,13 ow pad, tilc!,Oslc to brush back the damp locks from the , cold brow, and compose the limbs in their 14s.t a Fmie.,,. oigh,t I 'wept and. P'riiyed for the 'sister's es Itad iiever wept and prayed for myself; he was ail they had. Well Done Oregon. Au election for State officers was held in Oregon firi,,the '2d nit.,: Two Tickets were 'in the field composed of Republi cans and Douglas Democrats on one side, and Breokinridgers or 2 'regular* democrats on the other. The former, or' Union Ticket, was elected by about 2,000 ma jority. The Governor elect, A.C.Gilabs, is a- Douglas democrat, and the member of Congress elect, John Mcßride, is a • Repuidican- • -1, ''' A number of flour barrels were recently received at Fortress Monroe, marked, •• Eggs—handle with,'earc." They were Nidressed to private parties, but some army official opened them, when the eggs were found to be made of glass with'iong (woks', and tire - contents :found to eon aft of the oil' (if Five hundred contrabands are emplOy ed„ the, Union army at Newbern, so entienCiiininte , outside the- , ,01ty. They receive rations and are paid regu. lady for their services. , f i t tip*.of preserved - green - corn, put up atkort. Lind, Maine, the other day,' and found to - he as fresh and sweet, as it wad the day : x it,„was,sealedß.. • "When a fellow la too lazy to work," ; 'says.Sim Filiolc,4l:a b painta his ,name over . • the dobeineedle 4t tii4iVoi , t g. eery, ;and maliea the whole neighborhood as lazy as bimodal! MiSlM=3= C.: If; WARRINER, Satreller and Watchmaker, L°GATED on Main St.. opposite the 6purt House, Coudersport, Pa. Clocks, Watches, &c., Rep irect—tVi l lti ort notice and warranted to give satisfaction. A good assortment of 'MOCKS, • z . _ , , , JEWELRY . on hand, Cheap for CASH and warranted its ~ ese_ reprnted. As an even exchange is no rob beryl Will give-you time for Money. Coudersport,Dec. 16, 1861 BM MRS 2 Main above Third COUDERSPORT, PA. M. W. MANN, PILOPRIETOB. B • ALP G 0011 S, S, _ LOBES, BLANKS- DOCKETS.- • LEDGERS- - DAY-BOOKS RECEIPT-BOOKS ArmokAN mums, • PASS-BOOKS, • DIARIES, . PORTFOLIOS, HERBARIUMS, LETTER-BOOKS k• INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin, French and German Test- Books. All School Books nsed in the Coubty kept biz hand, or immediately procured' tehen' desired. Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when desired. A good assortment of, Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw= ing Materials, Water Colors, &c. .BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of various hinds, MUSIC•BOOKS AND SHEET•MUSIC Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess Men, itc., &c.. PRODUCE of all kinds- taken in exchange for Books, . [ll-34] ,49 - 1131STED 4.7 KELLY'S STORE can always be' found the best o Cooking, Box and Parlor , STOVES. Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and cAuLp- EONS:- Also, Agricultural implements, such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS,' CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES z DOG-POWERS, . • THEIRLWORK is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put.up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Cour House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-750 4siir lattittos alp rpFIE undersigned u ould respectfully inform the surrounding community that he 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. 1 LONG STRAW COLLARS.' also kept constantly on hasd. These collars are a superior article, and need but a triaL to insure their success. Repairing done in good style. • Snreingles, gartingale-ying,s, names, and Harne.strups, &c., kept cditalitly on harid. • The public are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. ' S. P. AID:AR. Coc.dersport Oct. 16th, 1860. The Great Cause of HUMAN MISERY. Justpublished in a sealed env elope, price 6 cts A Lecture by Dr.Outsuiprzt,r,, on the Cause and Cure of Spermatorrhcea, Consump tion, Mental and-Physical.Debility, Nervous ness, Epilepsy; Impaired Nutrition of the 80. dy ; Lassitude; Weakness of the Limbs and Back : Indisr osition, and incapacity for Study and Labor; Dullness of Apprehension; Loss of Memory; Aversion to Society; Love "of Sol itude ; Timidity ; Self-Distrust ; Dizziness; Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Pimples on the Face , Involuntary Emissions, and Sex nal Incapricity ; 'the Consequences of Youth ful Indiseretion, This admirable Lecture clearly proves that the above enumerated, often self-afflicted,evils may be removed without medicine and' with out dangerous surgical operations, and should be read by every youth and every man in the laud. bent underseal; to any address, in a plain, sealed-envelope, nn the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, Dr. CHAS. J. C. 127 Bowery, New : York, Pnst Office Bo*. 4586. =I FOR SALE co to exchange for Horses, Wagon; Stock Good Notes or Judgments. A valuable Farm situate in Harrison township, Potter Co. Pa, lyinu on the old Slate road, Trading from Spring Mills to Harrison Valley and Westfield Pa. cocain ing about 110 Acres, aboutso Acres improved and in a good state of culti vation, on which is arected a large Fraine House, good Barns Corn House and other necessary, out-buildings, - a good Apple Or chard containing some twenty different kinds of Grafted-Fruit, Shade Trees,..kc: - The above Families about 1 mile from Harrison valley, 7 miles from-Westfield and 6 miles from Spring Mills, and is, a good Stock and Grain Farm, and will-be sold so that anyone that can make a payment of 3 or 4 hundred 'dollars dcnin, can - Mike tie faun pay for itself"with- his la bor.,.,Pricer $2OOO, for particulars inquire ofPeer Slinrootis . now accup,ying said farm, of C;'ll.-Siunifbfai; OiWitYVVillage; O. E SMONg. Jtil.ltill.f. WATCHES, and gim t • The Eagle Valli! The War has Begun? A War Of Extermination against Bad Teeth, Breath; Diseased 01111111,. Toothache, Ear: ache„ and Neuralgia. f OtJ ATILLERY Is', Dr. Wm. E. Hurd's DENTAL •; TREASURY : A complete set of Reniedies for , !RESERVING THE TEETH, PURIFYING •THE BRNATH AND MOUTH, and (CURING TOOTHACHE AND NEURALGIA. - CONTENTS: • Dr. Hurd's cele4rated MOUTH WASH,I bottle. Dr.Hurd's unequaled TOOTH POIVDER,I box Dr.livrd'emagit TOOTHACHE DROPS,I box Dr. Hurd'.4 UNAIVALLED NEURALGIA PLASTER. Dr. Hurd's MANUAL on the Best Means of Preserving the Teeth, including Directions for the Proper Treatment of Children's Teeth.: FLOSS SILK.for cleaning between Ulf Teeth TOOTH PICKS; etc., etc. Prepared at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, 77 I Fourth St., Brooklyn, (E. D. . I Price, ONE-DOLLAR; or, SIX for $5. ' The Dental Treasury makes a package eight inches by five, and is sent by express. Full direction for use is on each article. The following; articles we can send separ ately, by mail, viz : , The Treatise oil Preserving Teeth sent, post- Old, on receipt of Twelve Cents, or four stamps. The Neuralgia; Plaster, for Neuralgia in the Face, Nervous Headache and Earache. 'sent, phstpaid, on receipt of Eighteen cents, or six stamps. The it and Rheumatic Plaster (large siza,) for pains in the Chest, Shoulders, Back, or any part of the body, sent. post-paid, on receipt of Thirty-Seven cents. Address Wm. . Hurd & Co. Tribune Buildings, New York. I Dr. Hurd's MOUTH WASH, TOOTH POW DER, and TOOTHACHE DROPS cannot' be sent by mail, but they can probably be obtain ed at yopr Drug or Periodical Stores. If they cannot, send to us for fan Dental Treasury, pike, One Dollar' which contains them. 1 ' 1 - NOW, DARE DR. HURD'S PREBARATIONS GOOD the best evidence that they are is : that their firmest friends and best patrons are those who have used theni. longest. Da. WILLIAM B. Buffo is an erninspt, Dentist of Brooklyn. Treasurer of Cite New York State Dentists' Association, and these prenarations haVe been used in his private practice for years, and no leading citizen of BroWily') or WilliamSbnrgit questions their excellence, while eminent Dentists of New York recommend them as the best known to the profession. Without the ' aid of advertisibg, dea.lertS have sold them by the gross. j 2 The Editor of ihe Drooklyn Daily Times says: "We are happy to know that our friend, Dr. Bard, is succeeding beyond all expectations with his Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder. The great secret of iris success rests with the fact that his articles are precisely what they are represented to i be, as we can testify from then; long use." I, The well-kraliwn P. T. Barnum writes :—"I found your Tooth Powder so good that my family have ufed it all up; We find it the best Powder fey the 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.' IBut their cbst is so' small that every one May test the Matter for himself • Beware of the ordinary Tooth Powders. Dr. lord's Tooth Powder contains no acid, • net. F l alkali, nor char Coal, and polishes without iwearing the enamel. Use no other. • , - WHAT DOES DR. HURD'S REMEDIES EFGECT • 1 1 Dr. Litird's r .lrottt/i Wash and TooWPowder give young ladies That finest charm in woman—a sweet breath And pearly teeth. Try them, ladies. •. ' Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Poirdcr jwill cleanse the Mouth from all foul exhala- ons, and if used in the morning, will make (the breakfaSt taste sweeter and the day begin 'More pleasantly. Hundreds of persons can testify to thig.l Try them, gentlemen. Dr. Hurd'sl Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder are the best' aeparations in the world for cur ing mo? BILEAr and giving firmness and health to the kums. !Handreds of eases of Diseased Bleeding Gunn', Sore Mouth, Canker, etc., have been-cut•ed by Dr. Hurd's astringent wash. Dr. Hurd'e Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder' give an additional charm to courtship, and make busbaMis more agreeable to their wives and wives to .their husbands. They should be used by every person having AItTIFCIAL TEETH, which are liable to impart a taint to the mouth, Ii Dr. :Herd's Toothache Drops cure Toothache arising from' exposed nerves, and are the best friends that :parents can have in the' house to save their children from tortue and themselves from loss of sleep and sympathetic suffering. Farmers 4nd Mechanics! you cannot well afford to neglect your teeth. For a trifling sum, you can now get preservatives, than which Roth l sShild or Astor can get nothing better. Remember that Dyspepsia and Con sumption of the Lungs often originate in Neg., Meet of Teeth Send for the Treatiseon Teeth, and read Dr. Fitch's observation on this sub s ject. If too late to arrest decay in your own teeth, save Iyour children's teeth. • Nepralgia Plasters. Dr. Hurd's Neuralgia Non-adhesive Plasters are the 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 Nervous Headache', apply according to directions, and 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 prepalation,, and won derfully successful. They a're of two sizes, one small, for the face, price 15 cents, and the other large, for application to the body, price 37 cents. I Will be mailed on receipt of price and one stamp: WHAT ARE THE PFOPLE DOING 'I The American people are intelligent enough to appreciate preparations that contribdte so much to the happiness of those using them, and they want them. Every mail brings us letters, some ordering the TREATISE o TEETH, some the!Ntortelthe PLASTERS, and not a few enclosing 37 cents for the Mount Wass, 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 win supply them?' Now is the' Chance for Agents. , Shrewd agents can make a sm a ll fortune in carrying 'these articles around to families. The Dental :Treasury is the neatest article that man or woman can carry arctund. Send f one and Gee, or, better, a dozen, which we will sell as stiniples for a 7, WM. B. HARD &, Tribune Buildings, New. York. That remittances may be made with confi dence,W.-j3: L Go. refer - to the - Mayor of Brooklyn ;' to G.W. Griffith, Presid't Farmers' tartd Menge' Bank, BroOlyrr ; and to otkorr. "PHOSPEOT ' .. 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It will contain full accounts of all the interestingoccurreliesi of the day. embraeing , • Ist. A Complete History of the War.4' 2d. Political Doeuments. Reports of. 3feet _ ings, Speeches and proceedings of Leg ' islativc Bodies. I 0- , 3d. The Latest Markets, ,Cnnitnercial ligence, Reports and Liste. of Prices. 4th. Europcan News— ..AdviceS bylhe foreign steamers, letters froth our own corres- pondents,and extracts from Englfsh and, translktions from centinentkl jeurnals. sth. Miscellaneens - Remling, Poetry, Book Reviews, Tales, Anecdotes and Gossip. In short, it is the design of the editors yo make the EVENING POST the . • BEST NEW' SPAPER IN THE COUNTRY. No pains of labor-and no exliense will be spared toitcF.oruplisli this end As the Mill!' pmning Post circulate's more largely, perhaps..than any other city journal among merchants, capitalists, blinkers, bro. : kers, lawyers, roanufactUrers, ai)d tiusiness men generally, it, has always been a most eli gible advertising mediunt , But sinceuhe war its circulation has • enormously increased, which fact offers additional !inducements to those who wish their busitteSs made known. The I S'enti Weekly Evenfng ptiblished' regularly on Tuesdays and Fridays, Uontains all the reading matter of) the Daily Evening Post - , and the latest news. by, teieg - raps and' mails. 1 The. 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Anthony, No.sol•Broadway; New York, is now publishing, in i addition to pther por. traits, the celebrated cbilection kdown in Bu rope.and America as 1 ; , Brady's Ndtional Photographic Portrait Gallery, in which is included POrtraits of nearly all the protnineat men of America, not excepting Jeff Davis, Qen Beauregar , Floyd, and a host of other confederates. rice of Portraits, $3,00 per dozen. Can he's tit ;by mail. Scenes of the .Vear for the Union, are published, card sne, and in Stereocopic form. Also, . Stereoscopic views ) f scenes in Paris, Lou-' don, and in other parts of England and France, in Scotland, Ireland, 'Fates, Holland, Switzer- Enid; Spain, on the Rhine, in' Athens, Egypt, Turkey, the Holy Land; China, India, Cuba,i Sm., &c 4, ad infinitum.i ,• , ! Our Instantanoous Stereoseopiei Views are The Greatest Wonder of the Age. These are taken in the fortieth part of a seeon. and the; rushing of water,the moving of leaves or the March of an a my, does not in the leas affect the taking of these Views. They ar sold for $3 per doze We have,also on hand and manufacture the largest: assortment Of Stereosc(ipes, PhotoF graphic Albums, and Photographic-Materials in Abe United States ; l i andperhepS in the world Catalogues, coots.' lug lists of Pon; traits, Views, Stereo Scopes, c., sent tree by mail, on receipt of a tamp. , ,- ANTEIsNY,6OI Broadway, jyly near St. Nic. olas Hotel, New York.,' NATRONA' COAL OIL t j W4RRANTED!..NO EXPLOSIVEand equal to any Kerosene. • I WB;Y Imp an explosive lOU,' when a feW cents more per galldn will fainish you within perfect Oil? blade only by PERIOA SALT MANUFACTURING COW , No. 121 Walnut Street,! Philadelphia. Feoy. 1. 1862.. • ly The Rochester Stra*-Cutter. •fiLIiS . TED & KELLY, Coudersport,. have ll the exclusive agencx.for this celebrated macktne, in this.county.. It is covenient, dh able, 'and CiIEAT. - { 180.,-121 1¢ '5144961:6- foc tii. ' 1 9 1 Z 904, 4 4 ... ' i l ! . SOMISINO NEW I• . '-' ' • - , 1 Ifigbly litportant to the radii i , = , ) • .DOWNEWS .PATENt :HEMMER AND SHIELD ` ' r. : . ... put!. tUND - SE*ING.i - : , 1 _ Is lust the thing!' foi all who use the needip4 i • This estarkablysimitc,andneveL invention Eaves S one- ,f the labor . of hand-sewing, -twit corn.; plete y f protects , the ,fingerifrom the point of y the - nevile, and 'reakes'a neat aed' uniforn. n Nisi While the operator is sewing. ' - n , t Ni) LADY SHDDLD BE iWITHOD:r ;ET, , ; 'Os Cheap; simple,beautiful, And useful. The Hemmer and Shield will be sent tree of charge on receipt of the Priee, 25 ) cents. ,: 1 'tEoclese stamp for :descriptive circular and;' ;erma. . , . II DOWNER'S METROPOLITAN , SKEIN-WUNDER , ' 1 ' 1 , • ' , AND Senriik4lid Combined' • Is an article of ,real merit. It is used for the pnrPose of winding 'skeins':of: Thread, Silk, Floss; Worsted, &c. readi I adjnsted to the,work-table, and Rill , be font rd indiSpensable to. all- 'using the above afticles, !beitig a useful and invaluable Appendage ip the iiewing-Itird, , laiit* 50 Ctn. to $4 *cording to Style and Piali i. 050 per Month can be Real izi,;(l by enterpri'Sing Agentstwanted in eveiy , ttioi and CountythrOughont the United Stet:o aittlCanada,) selling the above. articles, Os stiles are. titpid,f,tiolits large. and has no cont. , A liberalidlseount to the trade. - Ah l ,_:H; _Downer, • ' • • :!44'3 :Broadway, New, York.l ' . Patentee' niteiole Proprietor. j and exclusive Agencies be - 4ranted on the most ilberal trrnis.—nil9.3in 'iSalpoit!ath';'elloffil Belt. No. 2 j 75,00u,C0P1E8 ISSIIED THE FIRST KonthS Or 'its Publication. ! It is an entire New Work, tif nearly 200 pages M.111) . ).i' ofi the Tunes and 11)Muts wert:wittelt ly,for'!this Volume.'will soon brus,popi). its. pretlecesinr i Bell No. 1) ndlich 1)t): Up to the (Mormon): number of 57) Opt). cokes in 30 . month's. outstripping an% SChool Book of it) this conut.r . v. AlSoilboth'Volittne are bound in line to tie : . ecduntodate schaelswishing them In that:form price's of 8e11,N0,2, paper corer;. 15 cents. SP Per 100. ',4ouild. 25 eent.) , . $lB per 100 ClOtli bound embossed gilt, 30 cents, 522 100, ; Bell No. 1, paper: covers. 12 cents, $lO per Ipo Bound, 20 seats', $lB pm 100. Clot; bound einbosSed gilt. 25 cents. S2O per 100 Bells Nos. 1 and 2 bound together, 40 cent.), $BO Perloo. 25 Copies 'furnished at the 10 , Mace. Cloth bound ombassed gilt. 50 cent:. $4O per 100. postage free at the retail price. HORACE WATERS. Publisher.; THE O AS': SCHOOL EZELL; Ai NLW SINGING-. HOOT; FOR DAY :ii'lloOLS, calleOlie DAY SCHOOL :BELL is now ri z ioly. i i RlM:mains about 200 page- Cchoice Songs, lillounils, CatcheS, Duetts ti l Ti s, Quartette, and Choruses; many of them weitten :expressly for this. work, beside 4 .23 DAges of the. Elements of Music. The Fie ll' ent.s are su eaSy.and progressive, that _oildbi nitrV teachers will find' themselves entirely successful in instructing even young scholars t* sing correctly anti scientiticall i t , while the Hines and words embrace such a variety in 'lively, attractive ;And sou L-stirring music - and sentiments, Oral no trouble.wilrbe estier ' eneed in inducing all beginners to go on With z6l in acquiringipkill in one of I the most Il i kitlth-giving. : beauty-improving, happiness- yielding, an i d,i order-producing eiereiseS of 'sthool life. - in' simplicity of its elements in vi.niety, iamb '(adaptation of music, and in ci r zcellence and numberorits songs, original . . I '4.lectcd, and f i !adriiiited, it claims by much t e xcel all competitors. It wilbbe found to be the best book ever issu for Seminaries, Academies, and Public Se'llhols. A feW.Sam- Ple pages of the Elm!) ants, Tunes, and Songs. iireigiven in ii circular; send And get one. It i , Compiled by' NORACE WATERS, Author ', f "Sabbath-School .Bells." Nps. 1 and 2. of, Which have had the enormous sale of 055.- 000 in :6 months. Prices, paper covers. ""'2O emits, $l5 per 100; Bound, 30 cents, $22 per 100 • cloth bOund, embosSed gilt, 4Q cents,- s3o' per 100. i 25 conies fUrnished at the:,loo price. Mailed tree at the rettiil Brice.: I HOR4C_EIWATERS, Publisher, !.. ;No. "!481 Broadway, New York - I overt' .1341,1 g Post athrttna so Of) 2500' erqn,* Post Fticlay advance 3 00 5 00 ic 12 00 " • ' 20 00 §'OMETHING FOR THE TIMES A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOIID JOHNS k CROSLEY'S • ; A.raerican Cement Glue, The strongest Glue in the!World For Cementing 'Mod, Leather, Glass, ,China, Marble, Porcelain Alabaiter. Bone, coral; etc.. • _ The only article Of the kind ever product ed which will withstand Wateti. "Every housekeeper 'should have a supply of Johns & Crosley's American Cement Cane Yoi.k . Time!. , "It is so convenient to have in the hOuse." —Kew York Erpress. "It is always ready; this comnienda it to everybody."--N1 Y. Independent.; , "We have tried it, and find it• as. useful in our house as pater."— Wilkes' Spirit of (hi Times Prlre 25 Cents per Bottle. Very libiral reductions to.Wholesale' Dealers. 'TERM CASH. ' sFor;iale by all Druggists and Store keepers generally throughout the country. , 1 JOHNS . & CROSLEY, - • (Sole Manufacturers;) 78 William Street, New York. (Comer of - Liberty Street.) j jy9ly HORACE WATERS IMAISOS.' 3IELODEONS. ALEXANDRE ORGANS, 4so T. GILBERT k CO.'S celebrated "BOMAN PIANOS are the finest instruments for Parlors and 'Churehes , now in use. A; large ;asiort ment can he seen at: the new Wareroo'tns, 481 BROADWAY, between Grand and, Broome Streets, which will be sold at extremely low Prices. PIANOS and MELODEONS from Bun dle makers: newand second hand, to let, and 'rent allowed if purchased, as per agreement. Monthly priyments ;iCeired for the. same. Also, second-hand Pianos and Melodeons at great bargains, prices from $25 to $lOO. Sheet Music, j Music Books, /ilia all kinds of Music Merchandise at War prides._ Administrator's IYoxice. . ETTERS of Admthistration on the estate .114 of S. WHITE, late otWhitesville, Alle gany county,;N. Y., having been granted to the- undersigned, all persons having claims against said iestate are requested to present them to him for liquidation, and all # persons owing said estate are r,eduested to Make* - im mediate paymeat to ElOtabE cOBB. Nov, 20,1E!6_1 TwILIAYNE'S -FAMILY =MEM N 6. 481 13“,a6i.12,: New. 1-64 EXTRACTS HORACE WATERS, Agent. r DRUBS for ; STAMM" .1114 - 10 - .ltB - o"Ftt • Great Cities Weithenadersigkiedlifikvidiatiritset tine that the Diugglata..Apothecaur; s a t phauriciana of cur several elites haveit_LlMed a document of assurance to us that-A.I'MM SAIWAPABIGLA: has been- end` for ha. remedy of great excellence, ands, the confidence of the' community; HON. JAMES coca, Mayor of LOWMC,L, Rift HON: ALBIN HEARD, Mayor. of RmaiyA. N. HON. Ri• W. HARRINGTON, _Mayor of MILNIIMESTER, Zi t HON. JOHN ABBOTT, Mayor of CONCORD, N. zz HON. A. H. BULLOCK, Mayor of WO/WESTER, Mliag, HON. NATIM SILSBEE; mayor of SALEM, Ku& HON. F. W. LINCOLN, Jr., Mayor. of IBOSTON, muk HON. WM. M. Ebpwr, Mayor of. PROVIDENCE, R. z HON. AMOS W. PRENTICE, Mayor of NORWICH, CONE HON. J. N. HARRIS, Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONE HON.. CHAS. S. ROMER, Mayor of MONTREAL, C. HON. D. P. TIEMANN, Mayor of NEW 'YORE. CITY. HON.. H. M. KINSTREY, Mayor of HAM:ELTON, C. W. HON. ADAM WILSON, Mayor of TORONTO. C. W. HON. B. IL BISHOP, Mayor of CINCINNATI, ORM. HON. I. H. uRAWPORD, Nayoi of LOUISVILLE, HON. JOHN SLOAN, Mayor fof LYONS, lOWA. HON. JAMES .316.PKE I TER4, Mayor of BOVINANVII,I L E, C. W. HON. JAMES W. NORTH, Mairoi of AUGUSTA, MR. HON. HENRY' COOPER, Jr., Mayor of HAIZOWELL, HON. •JAMES S. BEES, Mayor, of FREDERICTON, N. R. HON. WILLARD rix.r.l, Mayor of rill W BEDFORD, HASS. HON. J. :BLAISDELL, Mayor of PALL RIVER, MASS. HON. W. H CRANsTON, Mayor of NEWPORT, R. L HON. 'FEED STAHL, Mayor of GALENA, Ulla EON. JOSH SODGDEN, Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA. HON. THOMAS CRUTCNITEILD, Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, R. HON. ROBERT BLAIR, Mayor of TIMOALOCGA, ALL HON. R. D. BAUGH, Mayor of XEMMIII3, ,TENN. HON. GERARD STrrit, _ Mayor of NEW ORrAultri3 o LL HON.FH. D. SCRANTON, Mayor of 3300MESTEB, N. Y HON.' -DE WITT C. GROVE, Mayor of TITIAN!, N. Y. HON.: GEO. WILSON, _ Mayor of PiTTSBM3G, PA. ZION. O. R. 81:71374, ' , . Mayor of DE IT. MIOB. HON. ZEMAN L. PAII4, Mayor of MThWAMCIE. W. HON. W. W. VATT;tr - ' - . May= of &FA WS. HON. A. PARR, ' Mayor of KMISIVECEUL, W. HON. JOHN C. HATITES,_ • Mayor of CHLO6GC I , ILL HON. rir., J. A. HEATH, • Mayor of SELMA, Isl. CartitT that the testae= Mean= we assured them • Ayer's 'Sarsaparilla la an excellent remedy, and worthy the Ml* • dance of the community. For Spring . Dieesses. For Purifying the Blood.. For For Scrofula or King's Evil. For Tumors, Ulcers, 'sad Sores. For Eruptions and Pimples. Fokßlotehes, Blaine, and Boils. Poi. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Ergs For Tatter or Salt 'thrum. liipelan., For Scald Head and Ringworm. For Cancer and Cancerous Sorel. For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and Eamon" For Female Diseases. , • For Suppression and Irregtslaritp l ' For Syphilis or Venereal Diseastiii For Liver Complaints. For Diseases of the Heart.. The Manors of the chief cages; of the 170 ted Mates, Cenedas, end British Broyles* GUI, Peru, Brasil, Masao*, and in fact most an the cities on this continent, hit. signed this document, to assure their Poo what remedies they nutyuaetvith !Betel 0314 confidence. But our apace will eid.7.4 111 i a partirin of them. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Ayer's Cheryy. Pectoral, Ayer's Pills, and Ayer'4 Ague Civet Dr. J. C. Ayer & CCM - LowELI, - 3t&88., Aud sobs biernizisse every 4aere. Sold uy E. A. Jones, CondersPort; Mann it-Nichols, =port, Colwell sava, Roulet ; Corey Son,'l4l3ses;' A. 11:111* tits CU:fit : 4lll' 1iri a. 1,94 by Dealers gaga* El