The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, July 16, 1862, Image 4

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    XErr G 0 ODD ;
TUST arrived and for sale at fair priees,and
for READY4'AY EXCLUSIVELY, a gen
eral assortroepterNew-Goßdpiluclr - as , ,
104getyroria f .
NAILS and GLASS.
' and other HARDWARE,
PLATS'And CAPS, '
CLOTHING. and •
BOOTS and SHOES
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Dry,Gocidgti , _Gtocerips,
~Cro6kery, Istotion
SCHOOLiTIK.S.
BLUE V , Sfl t MACKEREL,etp, and
BUT, Etc;Etc., ‘&: . c:,';tc.,"laila so Titurth.
.C. 4211 taken at
CREDIT taken at
COUNTY; ORDERS at, _ 1 90 Cts-
ULtSSES CHM; DRDERS.'tit Par.
ULYSSES TOWN ORDERS at 88 Cts.
PRODUCE at . What it is worth.
Good ASHES at _ '; 8 tol2.Cts.
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3::;:11=.31:111).
Brooklaud, (formerly Cushiugville.)
Ably 17, 1862.
STOP ! ' STOP!
MONEY, MONEY SAVED!
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Q3lO
Union Clothing Emporium !
Coger44ain andilank Road Sts.
EMU
YOU WILL SATE
Froria 25 tar 30 Cents
On every Dollar
Bri)firchiii your r
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
3 ' . .p.'!;. , j_n, ( - 1, . - Li :.; 'GOOD& ' - •C..'
At the new Union
e.tt.ICSTE7.NG ELIPORIUM.
Wellsville, -N. T;;''lB6.
UNFAILAtitLED I AitRACTION!
New-Store! New Goods,!
The undersigned beg leave: to inform' the
public that they,have opened bueineseat_ •
wkaa,svinp, N. Y.,
Corner Main and Plunk Road Streets,opposite
the Cnion . Block, where they will display an
entire new stock of - ,
Ready made Clothing,
and
_,GENT'S 3 FURNIBIIING GOODS;
which far .surpas,s in .qttality, style and
price anything ever exhibited in this town.
We are aware that to build up a large midi,
it is not only necessary to have j desing.ble
goods, Wit tti) :.; ;• '
SELL THEM CHEAP,
And we will makeit an object for. buyers to
..4.carning'..our.:stoek before pitrahn`sidg'-'else
where. All good's shown cheerfully, repre
sented fairly,and submitted to the purchaser's
unbiased
. opinion. .
-."511id. IL.braticli - of an extcdsive ;mitithrae
Luring house in - Elmira, N. Y., and therefore
you will find all Clothing well made and got
fip.in the latest style.
An e,:tiik ealli will ifioei assilfealY Secure a
splendid bargain at the UNION CLOTHING
FSI PORIUM. D. STRAUS & CO.
Wellsville, June 1862, , ,
P. K:STEBP4INB && CO
ilaCe just
,received
NEW LOT OF
MD - FORD: PLOWS
AND
POINTS.
Which they are-
SELLING VERY LOW FOR
GEM
READY PAY.
\ 'March 12,1862'2'
ITBSCRIPTIONS forwarded for any of the
standaydpublienticnlsLand,bookkprocur
-0,1 from EnStb4 . Phita'deTpliid or "New York,
i•ts !hort notice. Give us a call at the
POST OFFICE.
ROWN SUGAR fot:f3o cents per pound
and County orders taken at 85 cents on
the dollar at the Post Office Store.
Jxo. 8.
c , ,,,f .; :di x ri q f j o e; „ ri , ttraL o o fr n ,e :
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1-ut.prenas, Constable. Sales, Township and
Fent Orders, Notes of all kinds—kept on
lioral and printed to order. JOB WORK nt
teolcd pr Itiptjy fi atid:atjayinea, 7 o
tirneft VN;llPetien'trutt •
A 'Nzw AND BEAUTIFUL EDITION
- OF Tin
tPrzlEthicatgir Neff.
L
HY JOHN. S. HART, LL. D.,
runstin, price 50 cents; paper cov
er-. 26 cents. Copies of -this book will be
~ 11:„Nr mail oa resalp,t,of:ttl4: - Prid.eiiixtmost-K
stvvitt . Please - address.
C G4PRIGIUES, Publisher,
; 63 *4413 Fourth Pitt; PO*6-#ll, P.
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-Nl-.C. WARRINER;
'J'eweller and Watchmaker,
'l9°,a'lD on 31iiin St., opposite the Court
House, Coudersport, Pa.
Clocks.. Watche's,
"ttefairect on - short notice and watranted to
give satis.f4at on. . '
41. good assortment of
CLOCKS,
WATCHES, and
• • JEWELRY
on'hand. -- ' Cheap for CASH and warranted as
reprercated.. As an eren exchange is no rob
bery give you time for Money. •
Couderiport, Dec. 16, 1861
Par.
00000000
DOE 8 0
Main above Third St.,
COUDERSPORT, PA.
W. MANN, PaoPli.aTOß..
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• H JLP OOKS, PS,UI LOBES,
.BLANKS—
DOCKETS— ..•
• r q l - • LEDGERS—
• DAY-BOOKS—
RECEIPT-BOOKS •
MEMORANDUMS,
'PASS-BOOKS,
• DIARIES,
PORTFOLIOS.
HERBARIUMS,
LETTER-BOOKS 1r
INVOICE-BOOKS.
Greek, Latin, French and German; Text
nooks. ."
;..All School Books used in. the Counts
T ept' on hand, or immediately prOcured
when desired:
. .
Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when
desired.
I A good assortment of Paper, Envelopes.
Pens and Inks: Also, of Wall-Papers; i Draw.-
jpg Materials, Water Colors, Sc. .
BIBLES, TESTAMENTS;-
PRAYER &..• HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds.
MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC
Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess
Men itc itc PRODUCE of all taken
in exchange for Books, &c. [ll-3-1]
2
D. STRAUS & CO
T • •
OLMSTED KELLY'S
1 TORE can always ;be found the best of
Cooking, Box and Parlor'
S OVE S.
Also, TIN and SLIET-IRON WARE. POTS.
KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS,
KRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD
RONS. Also,
Agricultural Implements,
such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA
TORS,. CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES,
DOG-POWERS, Sm. :
THEIR WORK
is well made and the material good. Good and
substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any
Pait'of the Coniity—Terms easy. Ready: Pay
of all kinds, including Cash, seldom' renised.
;Store on Main Street Opposite the Old Court
!rouse, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.--50
ligll anto gi j eti.!
THE under.igned mould respectfully inform
the *surrounding community that he has
taken -the rooms formerly occupied by i John
•S Mann - , wbere he is prepared to do
, All kinds of Harness Work
on the.shortest notice. -
LONG STRAW COLL .RS, '
also kept constantly on hand. These collars
ore a superior article, and need but a trial to
insttre:their success.
hepaiting done in good style.!
Surcingles, Martingale-rings, Hames, and
/fame straps, &c., kept constaLtly on hand.
:The public arc invited to call and examine,
before purchasing elsewhere.
S. P. MIN AR
Cocdersport Oct. IGth, 18G0.
JUStpublished in a scaled envelope, price acts
4 Lecture by Dr.CL-LyzirwELL, on the Cause
and Cure of Spermatorrhcea, Consump
tion, Mental and P.t . tCsical Debility, Nervous
ness, Epilepsy; Impaired Nutrition of the Bo
dy ; Lassitude ; Weakness of the Limbs and
Back: Indisposition, and incapacity for ,Study
and Labor; Dullness of Apprehension; Loss
of Memorl ; Aversion to Society ; Love of Sol. :
itude; Timidity; Self-Distrust; :Dizziness
Headache; Affections of the Eyes; Pimples
on the Face , Involuntary Emissions, and Sex
ual Incapacity; the Consequences of Youth
ful Indiscretion, &c., &c.
This admirable Lecture, clearly proves that
the above enumerated, often self-afflicted : evils
may be removed without inedicine and ; with
cst dangerous.surgical operations, and should
be read by.every youth and every man In the
land.. undcrseal, to any addresi, in a
plain,.sealed envelope, on the, receipt of six
cents, or two postage stamps, by addresing,
Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, .
327 Boivery, New York, Post Office 80k,:,4586.
ES
FOR SALP
to exchange for Horses, Wagons, Stock
ILY GoOd Notes or Judgments. A valuable
Farm situate in Harrison township, Potter Co.
:Pa.,lyina on the old State road: l!•adini- from
Spring Mills to Harrison ;17alle- and Westfield
Pa. Containing about 110 Acres, about SO
Acres Improved and in a:good state of culti
vation*: op which is areated al large Frame
House, - good Barns. Corn Honse and other
necessary out-buildings, a good Apple Or
chard containing some twenty different kinds
of Grafted Fruit. Shade Trees, &c. The above
Farm lies about 1 mile from Harrison
7 Miles from Westfield and G miles froth Spring
Mills; and is a good Stock and Grain Farm,
and will be sold sothat any one that can make
a payment of 3 or 4 hundred- dollars down,
cart:make ti e . farm 'pay for itself with his la
bor. Price, $2,500; for, particulars. inquire
or Peter Simmons - now' accripyltig'said,fs.rm,
or C, H. Simmons, Oswayo VillakO; •
. C. E. 213.11102i8. •
ha.16,;1142. : • • •
The Great Cause of
I-I.TiMAN, ' MISERY.
VIIIDIM
The Buglei . Calls (. The_War has &gent : A Vac
of ExtetedriationiagefAst Teeth. Bad
Breath, Diseased 'Gam's , ; Toothache,
- .ache; andrlenia
- OUR ATILLESS IS
'Wm:: - B. liurd's
_ .
:DENTAL
-•._ A eom . ,lte set of Rerriedieiior
liSFSkft*iNG THE TEETH;' PintinqNG
:THE` - BREATH AND MOUTH. and • '
CURING'VOUTHACHE AND NEURAIGIA:
II
• • ' CONTENTS : • ' • - • ,
br.liurdia celebrated MOUTH 1V..451L10 bottle.
Dr:llurd*tmegualed:TOOTHPOWDEßO.
Dr.l.lvrdlniagic TOOTHACHE DR OPS.K box
Dr. Hurdis UNRIVALLED NEURALGIA
PLASTER. - • - •
Dr. Hunt's "MANUAL on the Best Means of
Preservfng the Teeth, including Direations for
the Proper Treatment of Children's Teeth.'
FLOSS SILK for cleaning between the Teeth
TOOTH PICKS, etc., etc. ' . • •
Prepar4d at Dr. Hurd's Dental Office, 77
Fourth St:, Brooklyn,•(E. D.
Price; ONE DOLLAR; or, SIX forss. l
• The Derital•Treasury makes a package eight
inches byove, and is sent by express. •
Full Sip ction for use is on each article.
The foll wing _articles we can send separ
ately. by Mail, viz:
. . .
• The TrS‘tise on Preserving Teeth sent, post
paid; on eceipt of Twelve Cents,' or four
stamps.
• Tire Ne . ralgia Plaster, for Neuralgia in the
Face, Ner: i ous Headache. and Earache, Sent,
postpaid, receipt.of Eighteen cents, or six
stamps.
The Neuralgia and RheumatzelPlaster (large
sizi,) for Pains. in the Chest, Shon(ders, Back,
or any part Of the body, sent post-paid, on
receipt of7hirty-Seven cents.
Address . 1 Wm. Ilurd Si. Co.
Tribune Buildings, New Tork.• .
Dr..Hurd's MOUTH WASH, TOOTH POW- -
I DER, and TOOTHACHE DROPS cannot be
sent by mill, but they can probably be obtain
ed at Jour DrugOr Periodical Stores.: If they
Cannot, se d to us for the Dental Treasury,
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price, One ollar, which contains theM.
NOW.
. . ARE DR HURD'S PREBARATIONS GOOD 'i
The best evidence that they are is, that their
firmest friends and tieSt patrons are thUse who
have used! them longest. Da. I'Vn.m.tu 8.,
Hun is 'an eminent Dentist of Brooklyn.
frensurer of the New York State Dentists'
'Association, and these prenarations have been
Used in hid private practice for years, and no
leading citizen of Brooklyn or Williamsburgh
questions • their excellence, while eminent
Dentists of! 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 ofthe Brooklyn Daily Tizi!es says :
"We are lfappv 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 ib.ct
that his rlicles are. precisely what they are
represente to be, as we can testify from their
long use." d ~.
The wellLkifown P. T. Barnum writes:—'•l
found yotit 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.
Supply at the Museum at your convenience ? !
With the bill." . !
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But thet cost is so small that every one
may testle matter for himself
Beware f the ordinary Tooth Powders. Dr.
Eittaks Tooth Powder contains no Reid, nor
alkali, nor charcoal, and pOlishes without
wearing the enamel. Use no other.
WHAT DOS DR. HURD'S REMEDIES EFDECTI
DrAlur4's Mouth 1n,.41 and Tooth Powder
will giVe Young- ladies that finest charm, in
Woman—a 'sweet breath and pearly teeth. Try
them, ladib6.
Dr. HarrPs Mouth Wash and Tooth . Powder
will meant,e the mouth from all fuul exhaln.
tions, and if used in the morning, will make
the breakfalst taste sweeter and the day begin
more pleailmtly. _Hundreds of persons can
testify to this. Try them, gentlemen.
Dr: iluret!s Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder
are the be preparations in the world for cur
ing BAD uni:lrti and giving firmness and health
to the gum ? . :Thindreds of eases of Diseaed
Bleeding Cams, Sore Mouth, Canker, etc„
have been cUred byDr, Hurd's astring.entwash.
Dr. Hurd's ..Ifoutli Wash and-Tooth Poieder
give an additional charm to courtship, and
make husbands more agreeable to their }wives'
and
,wives ,to their husbands. They - should
be useu by 'every person having •ARTWCIAL
TEETH, wl. lab are liable to impart a taint tol
the mouth.
Dr. - Hurd s Toothache Drops cure Toothache
: arising from exposed nerves; and are the best
friends that payents can,have in the house to
save their clildren from tome and themselves
from.loss o sleep and sympathetic suffering.
Farmers,. nd Mechanics! you cannot well.
afford to nelectyour teeth. For a trifling'
sum, you qan now get preservatives, than
:which Rothchild or Astor can get nothing
better. - Rdinember that Dyspepsia and Cim
'sumpllon of the Lungs often originate in Neg
lect of Teeth. Send for the Treatise on Teeth,
and read Dr. Fitch's observation on this sub
ject. If too'. late to arrest decay in yOur own
teeth, save your children's teeth.
I - i •
Neuralgia Plasters.
Dr. Hurd's Neuralgia Non-adhesive I Plasters
Are tke most pleasant and successful remedies
',ever prescribed for this painfUl disease. The
patient applies one, soon becomes drowsy,fiills
.asleep; and *wakes free from pain, and no
blister or otherunpleasant or injurious con
sequences ensue. • Fur Earache and Nervous
Headache, apply according to \directions, and
relief Will strely follow. Nothing can be oh-,
mined equal}td Dr. •flurd's Compress'for Neu4
might. Try ; them. They are entirely* novel,
curious, and original preparation, and won
derfully successful. They are of 119 sizes,
one small, fur the face, price 15 cents, and the
other large, 'for application to the body, price
37 cents. Will be mailed on receipt of price and
one stamp. 1;
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- WHAT ARE THE PEOPLE.DOING 1: '
.1 .
The Ainefican l
people are intelligent enough .
I o appreciat preparations that contribute so
much to the happiness of those using them,
t
and they want - them. Every mail..brings us
letters, some ordering,' the TREATISE ON TEETH,
some 6e NEURALGIA PLASTERS, and not a few
enclosing 371 cents for the MOUTH WASH, to..be
sent by Mall ,' but. tolllitse we•are compelled
to reply tinitrit is impossible, to send a half
pint }bottle by mail. - The people want these
Remedies. !AO will supply them? Now is the
' • Cl/Once for Agents.
Shrewd agents can make e. small fortune in
carrying these articles around to families. The
Dental Treisnry is the neatest .articlo that
man or woman can. carry around.' Send f
one and see, br, better, a dozen, which we will
sell as samples for $l. WM, B, HARD r f z , CO,
IT:Mode Buildings, New York.
That remitpances may be made.with non&
deuce; W. 134 H. & Co. refit. to .the Mayor , of
Brookin • l G.W. Griffith, Presid't Farmers'
elftv;s
littd is' tt kaalrißOdklyn, and tontbrnr.
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dependence., Freedom mono qnd forever,pl
and will continue'to ti l e its, motto.
'The Principles by Which, it is guide
A, strict construction of Me Constitution',
"Economy in. GovCannent, . • ' 'I
.10 Political. Tobbery,_
Honest 17fenfor pifice ' ,
,: . 2' The Suppre,sion of. the Sharer
• ,' ' Free ; Soil and Free SpeeCh,
land
nd the prosecution of he war,against t
until the last rebel ha laid down ;his of
Butte EvErns'c ,P sr, Wlille it is ; fC
iri the expression of its_ opinions, aims.at being a good newstper.l Jt Will! c
full-accounts of allthe intere:stingocdur
o i
of the day. embra' ing j ; j 1
Ist. A Uomplete 11i:story of i the War.
2d. P,olitical D merits. ,l.e•ports of
' . ingS,§peec es'aYul Proceedings of
1 islative 130 ies.l 1; • ' I
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I 3d, The Latest Markets, Conmercial
lirrence ' Reports and Listc of Prii
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4th. European News Adyie,es by the f
' Isteamers, letters fronal our own co
pondents.and etractsfrornEngliS
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translationh froin continental jou:
sth. Miscellaneous Ikcadiug,, Poetry,
.ReviOvs, Tales,l, Anecdotes and Go
in short, it is the design of the editors of
the EfENING Posi. the •I • ! 1
,BEST NEWSPApER IN THE COITN'
No pains of labor and no expense in i
i
will be spared to ticomplishlthis end; '
As the Daily ..s"c'ening Post, circulates more
largely, :perhaps; than any ether - city I j urnai
among; merchants, capitalists, :bankers, hro
kers, ' lawyerh, manufelcturersl and bu iIiCSSI
men generally, it haS always been d molt eli4
Bible advertising medtutp. I But since, the war
its 'circulation has enormously, increased
which fact offers addijtiontil induConents. td
those Who wish their business made known.
The &tat"- Weekly Ei , eniny Post,l published
re,,, ,, ttiarly - on Tuesdays and :FritlayS, contains
all the reading matter of ate Daily Evening
Post, and the latest neWs,ihy :telegraph andl
I;• : i
mails. h :- . :. : :
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T' - Weekly .F.' , IP' — ' s '
he Weel.9 ,oening i . ~;; publishes It. 7,
Thursday-, is edited With especial reference t.t:
the wants of Ounlyy renders; and besides allj
the articles of generall interest puhliSh'ed in•
the Daily Evening Post,
,ctintaing:_a cOMplete
digest Of the ews of the ( . I:ty, and an I r Agri.:
cultural Column, devoted to the. interest and
instruction of Farmers.] Conlainsfort.ylowl
columns;of reading matter every we:ekinaking i
IT 'AN ADMIRABLEI FAMILY PARE
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TERMS: • •
Daily 'Evening PoSt.
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Three 'copitls, in advance. • i I o Orr,
Single Copy, per month ' A 75 ,
Semi-Weekly
Is ii !;
,üblishrd every
Single copy,•one year,
Two copies, 4 6
Fire copies, "
Evening Post ;
tesd 7, and Fra i ag.
in advance
. .5
Ten copies,
, I Weekly Evi
, repiddiArd cr.
Single copy, one year, , 2 00
Three ,copiesi •' " - 500
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Five copies,. ,' ! " " ] .3 00
Ten copies, 1 " - I , ', ;. , I' 00
Twenty copies, " : .. ! • : 2) 00
rate . f . c ''X• •
Any larger number at the o ~ per 3 , ar..
Subscripticins may cbmreetice at; any tine.
Pay alicayzt in adcaace.l Apyl persdn sett, ing
us twenty or more suleTribers will be enti led
to an extra Copy for his services ;, or for ten
subscribers 'he will reeciee 1 a copy for xis
maths.: When a club of subscribers his
been forwarded, additidns Ulfiy, be mode to it
on the same terms. Ibis not ' heceSsary that
the menibers of a club; should : receive trir
papers' at the same Postoillee. i Each ,Subs •ri
ber's name is printed eh his' -Paper Clergy
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ninn• POst
fhli : r.t'day:
n advance ;
men are, supplied at fill
Daily, per annum
Setni-Weekly; per annu
Weekly.: per annum
lied at our risk: Si)e
-o all who desire it.l
lloney mav:be forwar i
cimen copies Sene:free t,
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the. Lrenlng Posq,
[er Liberty,
WNI. C. B
017tce
41 `assay street, cur
TRE .HEROES OF PEACE
•
THE HEROES !OF WAR
E. Anthony; N 0.501 Broadway, New York,
is now publi.Thing, in addition to•other por
traits, the celPbrated.colleetion known in En
rope and America. as
Brad !s National Photographic Portrait Gallr+.
in which! is included Portraits of nearly all tae
prominent men of America, not excepting Jptf
Davis, Gen Bea nregard,• Flpyd, and a host $
other confederates. . Price 'of Portraits, s3,to
per dozen. Can be sent by mail:
Sc'enes l of the. War for the Union, '
are publiihed, card size, dud in Stereotople
form. Also, 1
Stereoscopic-views of scenes in Paris, Lon
don, and in other parts ofEngland and Franc,
in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, llolland, Switzer r
land,'Spain, on the Ilabae; in Athens, Egym,
Turkey, ;the Holy Land; China, India, Cuba;
&c., &c., lad in nilum. ' •
Our Instantanrsous Ste'reoscopic Views are
. The Greatest Wonder of the Age.
These are taken in tits' fortieth part cif a second
and the. rushing of water,the movlng!of leaves.
Qr the march of an army, does not in the leasi
affect the' taking of these views. They ari3
sold for ver dozen. ' •
•We hate also on hand - and manufacturethp
largeSt assortment of Stereoscopes,
,Photo
graphic Albinns, and Photographic Material,s
in the United States. and perhaps inthe world
Catalogues; containing lists of all our Por
traits, Views, Stereoscopes, &c., sent tree by
mail, on receipt of a stamp.
'E. ANTHONY, 501 Broadwa
J
jyly !leer St. Islipholai Hotel, New York. I
kATRONA COAL OiL !
WARRANTED NON EiPLOSIVE!
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and equal. to any Kerosene.}
w 11Y. buy an explosive Oil, when 814
cents more per gallon will: furnish 3oti with a
perfect Oil? :.Made only by ! • /
PENN'A SALT NANTIPACTURENO COMPANY!,
No. 127 Walnut St.o4, PhiladOlpitia. i ,
Feb}. 1. 18C2. - r lY ' . . • 1
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The Rochester Straw-Cutter
®LISTED BELLY, ',Coudersphrt, hay
the:exclusive - agencyfor' this celebrate
machine, iri this county 'lt Is covehient, du
able, and pHEAP;
Ifirlitibinei foe
BM
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DOWNER'S PATENT! HEMMER -ANDiSHIEI,O - ?'
PO& ItAIiTEIVINCh, .k
Is . "just the Sl u ing" fo Al who ttv fb.00c6411e,..,
, Thls 'retitarkobliiiiiipt r mid hare/it: f t/Of WU say en
One-half the' labor of hand:Seivilig,..as iticein
pletelyprotecti the finger fro; the point of
the,. needle, inid mitkes a neat ani uniform
hem ,w.bile the bperaior is sewing. .r
'NO liADYIEHotttb BE LWITIIOIIT'IT - , ;
It is cheari,simPle, bciantiful, and useful, The
Hetomerland Shield linl besent free 'of 'charge'
on ieceirof ib'e price, 23 Cents : -, .
I • ncl'o e - statup for deicriPtive cirOttar and
' tuna .
s. !: t- F . 1 •-: `' ~1 ;.
1 i t ;' -- I
1,. : ALSO; . . -i' , 1 :
DOWNErS, METROPOLITAN SKEIN-WEINDER -
- 1 ' , •'- ' ' • -L&ND i
• i'Se‘sinip•Birld c4*t9ne4,...
Is an , article of real merit. It is used for the
putlpose 'of winding Skeins of Thread, , Silk,
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FOR 11.17. RAID CURE OP
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J. C. Avg". : I do not hesitate to ray
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you need your Pecroam, myself and in my family ever
dye
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take any other rernedy."
CrOciti,'Whacipint Cough, .liifltlenza.
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• A 3103 LEE, Esq., je, writes, SdJan,lls7:
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e t z weeks; took many medicines without relief; Ina,
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Dogma Alita,-Lowam.: I feel it a duty and a.plearars
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Omsumptives, do not Akspair till ylm have tried Anal
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and pleasant to take, but inwerful to cure. Their pone._
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'also formidable and dangerous diseases that have battled
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effects, they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the
safest and best physic that can tee employed for children.
Being - sinxtr.coated, they'are plea:Ant to take; and being
purely vegetable, are free from any risk ot harm. Curve
-have been made which surpass belief were they not sub
stantiated by men of such exalted position and character
as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent
clergymen and physicians bate lent their names to certi
fy to the public the reliability of my remedies. While oth
ers have sent me the assurance of their conviction that
my Preparation's contribute immensely to the relief of toy
afflicted, starring fellow-Men,
The Agent below named is pleased to furnish ratio my
American Almanac, containing directions for their use and
certificates of their cures. of the ildlowing complaints:—
COstiveness. Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy,
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ing the blood and stimulating the system, cure pony
complaints which it would not be supposed they could
reach; such 38 Deafness. Partial Neuralgia and
Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and
Eid
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powers. The nick want the best, aid there is for them,
and they should havuit.
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;Hann & Nichols, Millport ; Colwell &Iyman,
Roulet ; A.:Corey & Son, Ulysses; A B. Hor
ton, CuShingvilie ; and by DeUlers generally -
Fulton applied - steam to the great practical
uses of the age ; Morse has brought Galvan
ism to be the dailk servant of millions emu.
Newton unravelled the mazes of the stars and
and made rheir nitttions, the mariner's guide
on the trackless ocean. What these men
have done , hr their departments, Dr. Ayer
does in medicine. lie turns the great discov-,
cries in Science and-Physics to use in
of disease, end. makes -the occult discoveries
of the great chemists' available for the wants
of everyday life. His medicines for- the low
Prices at which they, are. "sold, • bring within
the reach of-every man the best wisdom-and
th'e,best skill pf modern times.— irilmington,„
Del. Statesman. , -- -
Of the many educational enterprises which
have been introdneed in this country, thep-ip
noire which at present oceupie's a: raore prom
inent positich'tirtrri that 'of 31ksrs. Bryant
Stratton. in e stablishing-their 'Chinni cif Mer
eantile Colleges. Step by step this Scheme
of education has been developed,bY.the mist
Untiring energy, until it has., become at once
the inns' extensive and' Perfected,
,system
known at the present' day.' - The course. of
instruction pursaethan them, through the
agency and skill of the great number' of
of teachers employed, has, been. brought to a
Wonderful state 'of utility,—sfich as was tilt:4
to be triattainable
s hy any means, save Jong
and laborious apprenticeship. '
Whilethe -Present unfortunate state of the
Country has been disastrous to all'the educto
Ilonal enterprises of
_the. country, We are
Pleased to .know that these; Colleges
. harb
beef Weil Sn'atajned; and that the one located
in this city is receiving a most, liberal patron!
age. --.Buffalo ChristianAdtiocate. •
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