The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, September 24, 1862, Image 4

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1i4,15-F , ,,N,ATpIs *our!.
oftisaighg - Yon are a`cilatiity
and' distresalb' yonr.,:finAy.fl Away
with join theartny if 3 - o:coati...do
nottling .010. ~ .TO44l,l, l llenN,stan'd'eotia
eitfice' of'gkiing; s oe , i wilt lie ,
good "thinizfoi.` all'Ooncerned, and--the
tißinker it,,taltea, place tine better."
'
And'to whom o you 412 tele
father said it - ; lie said it to his
own son:
"What a 'tenter I" do you cry: -
Nay'; WO a 'church- minter. He
prayed morniag and:night, with his fent'
ily. There is no doubt he intended, and
,sometimes tried,• to be a.good rash. But
he Was' 'enraged at, his boy,—atid this
mineedlis Unchristian, lianguage.
,way judge . bitlle.,language be
used, boar he , had brought up that unfor
tunate boy.
-You judge Correctly, and the boy was
what`you- naturally ithagine him to be.
Thelather.was getting his reward now
for haviing an neglected his duty in the
training of his. son. •But he. could not
bear,With any sort of patience, the Way
weicl- conduct of his son, and So raged
and'railed at him that everything in Ed.:
gar which `was bad became a thousand
fold worse. The' mother—as mothers
will—clung in love and patient pity 16
her bey; 'and h - er soul was in agony to
witneia the violent scenes' between bite
and. his father.
She talked : faithfully to both; but
neither" would- hear. She father declared
the . boy to be reprobate and worthless,
and the son raid, desperately, that his
father-bated andlliat thiti - centric
,
tion embittered and poisoned his heart so
that it was impossible for him to be good.
"EVen for. your sake, mother," he sebbed.,
"for which I•often ky to do better."
,The night after the words with which
our sketch is commenced were uttered,
Edgar was late hotee. "When he came it
was •to announce that he had enlisted,
and Wits to march at noon the nest day.
'The mother worked and wept all that
night! At.the right, time next day her
*boy's knapsack was ready. He went
without seeing his father.' The troops
passed the door of his home. Edgar's
pale and despairing face was lifted to the
pale, Ali-cached 'face that • looked down,
searching for him in the ranks, from his
mother's Window.
"Gtid protect my poor boy," her white
lips murmured.
Edgar knew what those tears were,
though he cou]d not hear; them. He
kisled'his hands to hisJuother, and tried
to smile on, her,•blit the tvoejta his great
dark eyes' would not be thus veiled, even
for one moment.' lie bowed his head and
passed on.
The trouliler, the bone of contention,
the "calamity" was gone out of thehome
of poor Edgir. The father looked gloomy
but said not a word cf ragret. • He never
seemed to reflect that his son had not
come unbidden into lite nor that it is a
crime in any man, to evoke a life that he
does not try his "best to render good and
happy, lie should, have blamed-hitnself
far wore than he did Edgar for all the
faults of the latter: Btit that -he never
did.' Be thought children oughtlO come
up all right, no matter how they were
treated,' and he, was toady to destroy those
that did net turn out well.
Reasonable, sensible;
but t)tony men
are so. It is one of God's unfathomUble
mysteries, why he permits such to become
fathers.' 0, poor, ill-fated babes t that
are born into the families of such fathers.
But.. Pod Ywill surely make 'AlloWance,
when 'the judgment sets, for the children
who wore'never trained up in the way
wherein they ought to go. We Will an
chor our souls on this hope... • - • • • •
Tut :Edgar'.
Well, - his - company was one of the first
that was called • into action,. He was a
brave boy. Hungry and thirsty andwith
faci'atid •feet.'blistered froin the - wind
and'the dreadful forced March, he walked,.
orrathee• ran on the battle•held and with
his•comrades raised the wild shout that.
is said to have startled all that heard it.,
They cast off their coats, and piled upon
the earth everything that could. interfere
with the freedom of their Motions, and
then forward they rushed into'the bloody
fight. ' •
.Edgar's mother sat at home thinking
of her boy. Mothers can imagine how
she felt. The telegraph:reported that a
battle was lost; that our men had . fled;
that everything was going wrong with the
Northern Army.-.
eq) ! if Edgar would but run all the
way home:" thought the mother's heart.l
"I would not say that; if he were but fit
to die," she' added. "tor my country,
emit& yield my son's life; but oh ! I can
not bear to . veuture' his immortal soul."
soon the paperi came with lists of
killed and wounded. Edgar's name was.
third upon the list of killed. His body
was brought home, and when it lay
straightened for • the grave, with the red
mark just under the edge of the brown;
waving.locks, with the darklashes laying
heavily on the white - cheeks,. •with the
beautiful features set in eternal rest, and
the.strong young limbs;. that ; had •done
gpod service for their country, - helpless
and cold, his father, stood beside his cof
fin and looked.upon .him,..andlears (Wei
there not reason for • theni ?) .diopped
slowly from thesterwman's eyes.: What
his thoughts were - none knew; •but he
was, taken at his ~word. .His wish .was
granted... •Vill any' fathei'be warned' by
this? -
The man who ate. his . dinner with the,
fork of a river, has teen endeavoring
pia a mountain top.
ZEE
M=M==l2Z
Davy toc'ketlhal"a wonlierfnPnigra , ''
Orrof - whom he'.'ortne
against for Congress, lately gave the
following' anecdote iD Proof : ."When wo
began oar eleotioneering omPtilitt," said
being,able to speak very
well extempore, or rather not at : all,
wrote out, a spoeob 'with , greet care, and
committed' t ici'nieinory. I had always
spoken fir - it; licit st the &firth Vtith7was
a yery. numerous ono, Crockett cprop.,-
that—he:should, take the lead. Re;10•
cordingly mounted. the •stand,, and; to my
utter astonishment, feelted'avely wOrd i of
speeCh, ptily:elinging l yery
sentenee or t*cilo - suif his own' case." . I'
naYer felt more awkward in my life., MY
turn, to , speak came, and my speach.was
gone—stolen—Wm& up--,and I was left
without;;a wr or d to say. •To • complete
my.•'mortification the rascal was ebuck
ling and laugbirig as if he Ilia don? the "
very"cleyereat thing in the world."
C.
Jeweller and Wat4hma#er,
L'P
krTED'on Main St., opposite the Cour
House, Coudersport, Pa.
Clocks, Watches, &c.,
ttepaired", on short notice end- warrante3 to
give satisfact on.
A good assortment of • • .
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY
9nliendr, . 'Cheap: for .CASH,ainctsvarrtnteilas
represented. As :in even exchange is no rob
bery I xvill give You time for Money.
CoudOrsport, Dee. 16, 1861.
"TEE UNION " •
ARCH STREET, ,ABOVE THIRD,
:UPTON S. NEWCOUtit, Proprietor.
This Hotel is central, convenient by
Passenger ears to all parts of the city, and in
every particular adapted to the rtants of the
business public.
Terms $1 50 per, day.
NATRODIA COAL OIL I
'WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE I
and equal to any Kerosene.
Mir buy an hxplosive Oil, when a few
cents naore per gallon will furnish you with a
perfect 'Oil? Made only by ' ,
PENN'A. SALT LIVITIFACTIJEING COMPANY,.
NO. 127 'Walnut Street, Philadelphia. 1
Feby. 1. 1862. 1
ME MRS:
Main above Third St.
COUDEIISPORT,"P..k.
ill. MAIN N, Pitoriavron.
IL • 611
14 OKS, AJPS,IA LOBES:
BLANKS- i
DOCKETS
. LEDGERS
DAY-BOOKS- i
RECEIPT-BOOKS
SIEIIO:II.ASDUMS, ' I .
• PASS-1300KS, .
:. DIA 11,1 I; S,
. - PORTFO r, DV,
HERBARIUMS,
. .
' . LETTEP.-BOORS tc
' . I I.YOICE-.BOOKS.'
. . .
Omar, Latin, French and; German Test
looks:.
All School Books used in tith Conj.;
kept on hand, or intnzediatcly procurd
when desired. •
Mdz,dzincs or any Periodicals supplied 7rhen
dosinid.
A.' good arsor!lrneat, of Paper, Envelope l
Pens and . inks. . Also, oflVall-Papers, Drarr
ing Materials, Water Colors, ,kc. I
BIBLES; T ESTAMENT*i,
PRAiI - Ell k HYMN BOOKS, of variouilin3 7
ip
MUSIC-H . AND SHEET-ICIS;C,_ •
1
Sikes, fluters, Mich.:Gammon Boards CIT.!
'Men, ;&c., kc. PRODUCE of all kind's taken
in erchange for,Books,
6MISTE D 47 KELLY" .
TORE can aiwaj-3 be found the best
Pooking, Box and Parlor'
ST 0.-V ES.
Also, TIN and SIIET-IRON WARE, POTS
KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH "
,BOW
FIO,ING-PANS, SAY-I' and CAU D
nos.- Also,. - .
agrloultaTal ;Implements,
sack, as PLOWS, SGRAPERS. - CLTII A
TOIIS, CORN-SHELLERS, 1108.0-11.1 K
DOG-PO,WERS, &e. 1 •
-
THEIR WORE:
wcII made and the ma i feria! good: Good an
substantial EAVES-TitOUGHS put up in an
part of the County—T i erms easy. Ready Pa
of e.I kinds, ineludingj Cash, seldom rel'ae.!
B,tore on Maio Street opposite tlie Old Cou
[louse, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1350.-40
I,
At ty paruf vial
c.„l ,
TUE undersigned mould respectfully inform
: the surrounding Community that - he thas
taken the rooms formerly occupied by ohn
S. Slam], where,he is -Prepared to do
All kinds of Harness , Work
1 .
on the ehortest notice. .
. LONG STRAW COLLARS.'
. . .
'also kept. Constantly en hand. These c. lars
are a superior article, and need but a tri - 1 to
.
insure their success. - ' ; '
Surcingles, .31artingale-rings, Mimes, and
Hame .straps, &c., kept constantly on babth,.
The public are invited to call and exaUaino,
beibre purchasiet,g . .elseivliere: "
=,• P. ILIAR.'
Coaderspert . -IYet: 6th, 1860: •'" •
ilLavertiae in the Jousx.u.
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ATCIIES, and
Mg
Repairing c!Ofie :in,.9ood;style
lES
•N5w , ,,',q0.91 . ) - .a
tirclituied 'Main , ' the rmint panto and ;rest
decline in Gcodsia New,Tork.
- DRY GOODS,
Ladies Dreae. Goode,
Clothiutr,
HATS "10. OAP`Z, •
BOOTS and STIOR;
GROCg,B.IEM,
PROVISION - 3,
•
CRO gKERY,
Fancy Goods,
Wool, Twine, Wall-Paper,
NAILS,
W0,91),V . N-WARE.
We respectfully invite a call, feeling confident
that we can sttppli the wants of all on terms
to their satisfaction, giving better Goods for
less MONEY than' can be bad at any other
House in Potter or: adjoining counties.
We have also added to our well-known stook
of good, it now and complete stock of
_
PURE DRUGS.
Medicines. - Chemicals,
Paints Oils, Varnishes,
allies. Dye Stuffs
CASTILE bOAP.
SpO - nges. Corks. Bottles
Jialg and Lamp-Globes.
Aso.
[ll-34] 1
VERY LOWEST RATES
CASH.
Don't Fail to Call and See !
L-STEBBINN &CO,.
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• .;
Coma OP MAIN AND SECOND STEW TS
*COUDERSPORT, PA.
MEI
NOTIONS,
GLASS,
aiid
=EC=
ECM
&e.
ALL OF WHICH
will be sold
at the
FOR
==Ell
The B4gle,Calls The: War ar
- Of Exteimination' against Bad- Teeth, Bad'
Breath, Diseased Gums, ToOthaehe, Bari
t ~ • aelta and litermagia:
• - ATILLERX, IS r
Dr. - "Wm. 13.,.
DENTAL TREASIJR :
m
A con set of Remedies for
PRESERVINQ , TDE TEETH, PURIFYING
via BREAM AND NfOUTII, and!
,CURING TOOTIIACIIE- AND I.:E BALGIB,.
CO.iiTENTS
Dr. Hurd's ce4brated MO UTII.TrA H,I bottle:
tyiesit'aleq,TOOTll PO Pit,D ERI,I box
Di.L(orp's niogic TO OTHAVIIE DPOP4,I bar
Dr. Third's UNRIVALL.E'D iti8eR..141,01,4
PLASTER: ; ~. . , .
Dr. Haas . MANUAL on the Best .3re,
'''' reiervin g the.,Teeth, including D'rectidi
the Proper Trelitinent of Children!: Teelli
FLOSS SILK Ar cl'eaning belleeen' the"Til
TOOTH PICA* etc., etc. ' . i.l .
Prepared at. Th... 'llurd's Dental OE6.
Folarth St., Brooklyn, .(E. D.)
Price, ONE DOLLAR; or, SIX for $
The Dental Treasury makes a fii\ekag,
inches by-five, tind Is sent by expreP• ' I
I Pull directionl for users on .eaelii arti
! 'The following articles we, can send
ately, by mail, 14Z: _
The Treatise on Preserving' , Teeth- sent
Ipaid, on receipt -of Twelve Cents, of
stamps. .. !". • , ,• I •
The Neuralg i a Plaster, for. N631;1110:1
Fine, Nervous flealdaehe, and Earache'
postpaid, on receipt of Eighteedleents,l
, !
stamps: • r- ' •- ( -
' The Neuralgia and Rheumatte'Plaster
size,) for pains in.the Chest, Shbtilders,
or any part of the body, sent, 'p st-pai!
receipt of Thirty-Seven cents.
Address . WM; . liiird 134 C
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Tlibune Buildings, New Yi
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! Dr. Hurd's MOUTH WASH, TiiOTH 1
DEB, and TOOTHACHE DROPS eats!
sent by mail, bit they can probably he'ol
ed at your Drug or Periodical Stores. . d
cannot,,scud to us' for the Dental Ire:
price, One Dollar, which contains them.
i I ' NOW, J • • ,
ARE DR. HURD'S PREBARATIONS GOOD i
The best evidence that they are Is, that their
firmest friends and best patrons are tho l -e who
have used them longest. • Da, ; itt, A 34 B.
Huan is an eminent Dentist In W f
Br oklyn.:!
Treaguter of the, New, York State Dentistsl
Association, and these Preuaratidns haye been
used in his private practice for!Years,lrtnd. no I
leading citizen of Brooklyn or Wffiliam!sbdrgi
'questions their excellence, while grainent ,
Dentists of Neir York recommenh ther4 an the
1 best known' td the profession. 'With Jut) the
aid of advertising, dealers have sold tteta by
the gross. . 1 ,' ' . .1 I , •1 - -
• The Editor Of the L'rooklyn Daily Tim s says :
"We are happV to know, that Or frieind,lbr.
Hurd, is succeeding beyond ail expedtations
with his Mouth Wash and Tooth Pond Ir. Mie
"great comet of liis, success rests i with ' he "fact
'that his articles are precisely What t leyl are
represented td be, as we can testify from their
'long use."' 1-• , I
' The well-linown P. T. Barnufn writ?s :-.'•l.
found your 'Footle Powder so good Mat i my
family have isscd it all up: We fin 4 it,' the
:best Powder for the teeth that !Wm ever used. '
I shall feel obliged if you Will scud me itnuther
!supply at thelMuieum at .your. convenience,
with the bill,: ' '. ;. ! - 11 1 ,
But their cost Is ,so small that. every, one
may test the Matter for liiiiiself!!' • ' 1 !
Beware of the ordinary Tooth' powders, Dr.
Hurd's Tooth) Powder contains: not neid; nor
alkali,, nor charcoal, and pedishes Without
wearing the enarnel. Use no Other. I
!
WHAT, DOES bR. HURD'S REMEDIES EFGEGT 'I
, •
Dr. Hurd'sj..ifout/i ll'a.sh • and Tooth i l Powder
will give young ladies that finest charin in
woman—a sweet breath and pearly teeth; Try
them, ladies.! .. •
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• i
Dr. Hurd's! Mouth Wean and Tooth 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
more pleasantly: Hundreds df pers'bris Lan
testify to ilia_ • Try them, gentlenien t '
Dr. Hurd's Neuili llasii and Tooth Powder
are the best preparations in the worldifor'cur- '
ingmtn gana'rn and giving firmness aid health
to the gums." Hundreds of cas'e's of Diseased
Bleeding Gums,! Sore Moutli,l Canker, etc.,
have been cured by Dr. Hurd's agtringlnt wash.
Dr..llurd's.:Joitth Wash and Tooth,Pot:aler
give an additional charm to 'Conkship, and
make husbands more agreeabl to thidr,wives
and wives to -their husbands. They Should 1
be used by every person having, ARTIVGIAL 1
TEETH, which are. liable : to inipart d taint to !
the mouth. I . -, -. I
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.
. -Dr. Hurd's Toothache D rop s , cure Tb l
oiliache
arising from expoged nerves, and are tilt best
friends that' parents can have "Id.theffieuse to
save their children from tor!uniand themselves '
from. loss of sleep and synipa hetie .suffering..
FaruierS and Mechanic's! you - cannel well:
afford to neglect; yoUr teeth: For a triffingj
sum; you Can now get preserVatiesl, than;
which Hoth'schild . or Astor cin get tiothingi,
better. Reinember that
.DysT epsia „and Cen-it
sump! ion ol' the Ilm nag often o-igin ate in Neg-Il
led of Teeth. Seed for the
,27rente.itIon Teeth,',
and read Dr. Fitelf's observation on 'this subl
jest. , If ton late to arrest deqay is Yoiir own
teeth, cave Ivour, , childretes . tenth. I
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NOuralgla IPlaster4. •
Dr. Hurd's Neuralgia NonLiidhesir; Plaster,l
are the most nleasant and sticfessful!it.me.dies
ever preceribed for this painful' disease. Tbq
patient epPlies one, soon beeoffies drowsy,ffillg
asleep, and awoke.: free froth ;pain : and no
hlistte or cither unpleasant Or Injurtons conl ,
sequences, 4isite:. Far Earache and Nervous .
Headaelie,!applY according to directions ; . and
relief will surely follow. NothingOn be obt
twined equal to "Dr. H '
urd's. ciau . pres!s for Neu .
might. Try them.. They areentirely a novel',
curious, and original preparation,
~t ad worii•
,derfully successful. They,are of, wo size.sl ?
'one small,: for the face, price 13 cents, and 61
other large, for, applicationlt° the body, prig
31 cents. ! W 1 .14 be mailed oikreceipt of price and
one stamp. I. :, ? , ,
. , ova ME THETFOPLE D.GiNg, 1 •
The Atiterica , n people are intellig.c it enough '
to appreciate preparations ;that contribute - 6n
much to the happiness of tliose using then
and. they Want,them. "Every! mail (brims US.
letters': some ordering the Titimrfsnlo.i TEET9,
some the NEURALGIA. PLiSTEISS, and not a few
enclosingl37 cents faille Man= Wlaln, to b'
seat by mail; but to thesetwi ; are Icompelle
to reply that it is impogsible to srda hal -
pint bottle by mail. The people tut these '
Remedies', IVA° will supply [hemp NOw is the
I i ~
Chance for Agentti.• , i
.1
Shrewd agents. can make a.smdli fortune in
carrying theselartieles around to fa ilies..Ttie
Dental Treasury is the neatest article that',
Oman or tv,othan can carry - around Send t •
one and See, or, better, a,doieri, wliich we w ill
sell as samples for $L ' wit B. }OD & CO, .
• .. i , Tribune Buildings, New York.
'•': I ' i '
That remittances may be'lmade - with 'confi
dence, W,:. B. H. & Co. toren to the Mayorlbf
Brooklyn! , ;: to .G.W. Griffith,'PreslcA l'arinsis'_
and Citizens' Bank, Brooklyit t ;anti tri other?.
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ME=
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SO.VE ; PEINOICEW if •' ' ••• '';',,,,:-.:•:-,
; Highly iiiiiiiirtant d iii tile ladies't ' • -
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• 'DOWNER'S - PATENT' HEMMER' AND SHIELD
I ' 1 10R 1:14N35- I SENVING
Is 'tjust,the til'ing?!.for.all m - ho use the needle.
Th 4 srena'arkaity sini . pli aidlnorel . intention sates
on -half the labor of bitincl-sewuniTia-sitrcom
ple ely protects the fir. - eir 'iron' the'point of
i
the needle, and taake.g taeat and 'unifoyna
helia - while tae operatorOsewii
,g. , .
- jl4O JUDY SUOULD - jEtE . Wlr i ll . OU'r 11% j
It is cheap, Simple; beautiful, and useful. The
Ileinuiei and Shield will be sent Free of chnixe
on (receipt of the piie,e,:. 4 .2,i5 centg.' : 1
EnclOrSe staMp for deciipti we circular and
terms.• , ' ;j, . H , i.,
t , L
L! • 1 " '
DOWNER'S . M
. ETROPOLITAN SKEIN-WEINDER' - '
I, ' - ,kt , o I' • , -.
ISC'S IF irjeg -Blarill. Con3 l ll)lned
Ls nn at:tiele Of real mel-itl. It ik used for the
puypose, of- winding skips of Thread, -Silk,
Copen,Yorni Floss, Wofs , aced, &v.. lt is readily,
ad'Ustedto th - .. , work-table, wed will be found
in isPennahle to all'usibg the above ottieles,
i
be ng ai useful - and lataitiable appendage-to
thi. SeWpig-13ird. ! , 1 :: I
Price 60', Cts t to $1 'accer.to t - 3 , -le end I ntish.
slso' per rtiortztil .ca. be keal,
1„ , , 1 ,1 , .
izqd by! enterprising Ai;ants (wanted in every
torn and County through i leut tile L'uitt2tllStates
and Ciinada) selling -he alnYve artibles, a's,
sales are rapid, pro Ot:s , ulrge, aW has co com
petition. - A liberal Aischunt to the trade.
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Address A, 7 1-41. j D o i wner, 1
I 1 4-I'2:-lirondwa3 - , New" )i j ork - , I
i • Patcnree andi Sole Proprielor. ' 1
;N.B.L--General , and explosive A . gencries will
be granted on the most lll:Jerallterms.--4:ul' l .Cin 1
ii i 1
tuna of
i.s. for
Mlll
ma
eight
MN
epar
four
in the
sent,
or six
(large
Back,
td, on
!TUE DAY SCIU4DI) I I - 12.13:1.1,
A) NEW SINGING. jIOOI,I FOR.I DAY
SCIIOOLS, palled. the, C 00 LI BELL
is; nosy ready. It contains abotit 200 .paczes
Lae choice Songs, RoiOds, Gat.l es , Duetts,
Tj•ios,Qatartetts, and . choruses; manY of them
wittch . expressly fo (this wprk, besides 23
piges aaf the Elements
trients are so easy andiprogrvisive, that ordi
ultry letcaers will pid. themselves entirety.
S.eces:ful in instructingeven youngstaholars
t, • silig corectly and Wiler.thicall!; while the
ta near and words entliat . ace .latch ti , varietv of
lively; attractive and: .4 ul-s.tiirir.f. , ;' , rnusie and
s •ntiments, that noatotablei estaeri.:
e teed in int:tieing:lll i f aliglimer? to fiso on with .
z al in acquiring skill! in one, or the most
I calth-.giving„ behnt3kmproVing,...happiness
31elding, and order-raatoclueliag, exercises of
s hoot life. In slrup) l 4qty of; its elements, in
Nariety nid?iz, and in
Lxcellence and nuntbe of
s leeied, and adapted, it claims . by much tol
e competitor:l.j Le found to bel
t ie beSt'hook eve: Liseed Ifor Ser...inatries,
cadeMies, and l'i.ahliCiticlamils. A few 11111- I
le pages of the Elemi - ,:tat.3, TUnes;and t . iongs,
i re giviin in at cirenlitr'i; ser.o2 and get one: It
compiled by P.01..411 Author
"Sabbath-50.1061 1Et.415." 1 I and 2,
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they
astiry,
which it9ce lr the pnorrepuz: . 1 .:;alt 0f
(100 ity3tl 4 - leo, paper covers. 20
en ts, $l5 per 100; eeuts. $22 per
00 •eloth bcnn(l, et4ll.)asE.ort, gilt; 40 cents.
30 per 100.. 25 ce03.3 furrtiAc,(l' tit the 100
rice. Mailed ' ;the retail e.
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;011IETIT ,7 !I!
A NECESS IST; __ LbLD
'JOHNS. &
kpierican ,Oem6rit.- Glue,
- The strongest Demerit
in the Vfdrla •
FoH Ce;nentingjlf ad, dlass,
ivory, China, 1 arld, f !,
! Alabaster, Oorcd,retci. i .
lhei ooly'artiele evcr iprciduc
! cd which will' Wv . itbstilUd. IVater.
A.CT3
"Every houEekeep shoald. have
Of hhas & CroFlcy's „imepie;an Cetner l i
-1--"cew YOrk.
"It is so convenihlit to have in the
I—, New ..I"<frk,Expri.re.lf• •
is always reathii; this eon:meal
3:1/2e , prAri , rt:
"We'hav t d 1 1111 . 1
e . rle r ‘,1! „ . , 9
purhouse as water 4 ibre' r pirit oft..
I Otice . 2s per
eery liberal redoe'ti4s to Wholesale) Dealers.
!
TERIIFS CASII.
_
! . FO7 sale•by.all DruggiFtsand Store l
keepers generally fhliongh.int the elutry. 1
JOII.NI, K" Cit.0.91.13Y 1
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(Sl - 0 .I:irluracturerf,) , !.
;'. . • 78 „IVill;q» Strtlety New Mork.
(COrner of Lib.trty:§treet.) l . jvbly
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•,i TITE rlnr.iftt:s . to - rt , WAIi.
E. Anthony, ri0.,501 Broadway, lq evr Berl:, !
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is now publishing, iti addition to orimr por::•
tridts, the celebrated colle:dolt knolva in Eui
rofic and America In.. - • 1
Brodie.' National iiii. , Pograpi;ir, Portrait gallery,
inwhich • • ' l'''' 1P t • . t - o f •- L l' ll -
IS Rif: Li.r Or n.a ...!, 11,...4, ia the
prOmir.ent men of.ArnericS, not ertetlptinz Jeff'
Dtivis,•Cren Benrre,:g.' - rd, Floyd, rind h Itos•t or
otfier co'nfederateS. Price of Portraits; $3,00
per dozen. Can lie i sen: liy mari. ! !
! ! Scenes !of tlte War'for the Union,
are published, ettedi size, and in Stercococie
form: :Also,l • i ,
Stereoscopic yi4vis of scenes in Peril, Lon
dcin, and in otb . et-parfr, of }lnglenil and France,
iMScotland, irefund, Wales, ifolfitral,‘Switzer
land, Spain, on 't.he! ° !l - liiine, in A , Egy
thensnt
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Turkey, the !Holy, Land ; Chinr, India, Cuba,
,k 6., ke., ad inliijit i .air.ri•
• Our Instrintaned . 6 Stertdoseopic Views are
-!! The Greatelt, liSVonder of the At,•. . .
There are takenitu the fortieth pert cf . :lsecond
and the rushind l 9f Ifrater,t.lie moyi eg of leaves,
or the march of n ! ,n!arrny,jdoes not in the least
affect the taking! df these views. ! They are
scildfor $3 per;d6zhn. - 1 . I ! ,
!We have also:dui:hand find mr.nufactnrirlhe
, 1 1
Inigest assortment!:•of Skreoscopes, .Photo
graphic 'Albums, !and Pfirddgraphic . .'dateritts
in the United Sti tt - fs. andlperhaps in the world
!Catalogues, mnitnining lists of all our Por
traiis, Views, Stereoscopes &c: sent tree by
mail, on receiptc) - f it stamp. • i
E. ANTTIONI.I, 6Ol Brordirray,
! • !
'1 jyly 'near Si; - .l'.cii;cliole.i Hotel, Ndw! York.; •
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nolucE.NT ATER'S lit OS:
MELODEONS. AIXNANDIZE ORGANS. SIM
T. GMBERT delebratead
PIANOS are"theiftoest inStruments for rarlors
and Churches, now in uSe. A large assort
ment ean.be, steit at the new. Warerooms, 481
BROADWAY,hqween Grand and Broome
Streets, which Will be sold at extremely low
:?riCes. , PIANOS i'vl MELODEONS fromsun
dry makers, neti , and second hand, to jet, and
rent allowed if parcliasid, as per ; agreement.
Monthly paymentls received for the , same..
klso,-seeond-lland Pianos and Melodeons at
great . bargains; rice from S 2 to $lOO.
Sheetllnsic,•Mnsic Books, and all kinds of
Music 4erchlind.io at War prices: . .
Uroll Wil.TEßpw Agent.
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masm
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'c•.-i - Great . : Citi es.: ' , : :
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iw — o,th . elf,unadrt3lga .ed-ltraioia, hereby lx ii. ,
tit , that the Druggists, Apothecliriei, aw l:
Physicians of our several cities have signed
a'document of ' a ssurance to us that AlltErit
13;&IS.AP. 1 1 - rt,T. A has beenfel:cad to bei
al remedi - of 'Ociat exeollerit , e, 'an4 ppbrib l ;
the .confidence' of the correatibity.;
SON. 3,MIES COON,
mayor of LOVM:E . IIB. Z 698.
HON: ..fiLB'IN BEARD, • -,• -
. • M.syor ofTNATELVA,
HON. E. HARRINOVON,
'Zittyor 1411g0FLE5TE.1411'.11.
I,ION. JOHN ABBOTT,
' Mayor of
, dONcjOIIDA
HON. *A.' H.. BULLOCK.,
*.is.yor WORC,E§I'pS1 7 .MLL.48.
HON. NATIP,L SELSBEE, .
. . Mayor of SATMM; Aga
HON. F. W. LINCOLN, Jr.,.
Vatyor 'of BO S TON, C LASS.
WM. M. RODMAN,
• • Mayo' , of PROVI6thIVE, It; 2.
ICON. AMos W. PRITIFTICE;.
- Mayor of NORWICH, CONK,
HON. J. N. HAnnis,
( mayor of NEW LONDON, soomsr.
4. ON. QUAS. S. 1101:iiffit,
Mayor cf MONT CI. 33 .
ON. D. F. r2IEMANN, '
' Mayor of NEW YORK. CITY.
)10N. H. M. EINSTR4Y,
AmiTON,
Mayor of Tr A
EON. :ADAM wiLsow,
'Mayor of TORONTO. O. W.
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ON. R. N. BISHOP, !
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Mayor Of. CICH\TNATI, OHIO.
. ON. !I. H. ORAWPORD, •
, . Mayor of LOUISVILLE. KT.
. ON. JOHN SLOAN,
,1 •.: •
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~ Mayor lof LYONS, lOWA.
HON. JAMES MePEETERS,
Mayor{ of BOW.
HON. JAMES W. NORTH,
Mayor of AUGUSTA, TICIS.
ON. j3EMNI Y COOPER; Jr.,
3Tayor of Tvcr , T , OVITELL, ME.
ON. JAMFIS S. Ba,EIC,
3Slayor of FREDERICTON, Ir. B.
ON. i WILLARD NYE,
Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS.
HON. J. BLAISDELL,
Mayor of F ALT; RIVER, NAM.
HON. W. H. CRA ' STON,
11^.yor of 34.h,vir PORT,
HON. FRED STA RI,
Mayor of GALEN 2,,
HON.' JOHN HODGDEN, • ,
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Mayor of D - 01311QTTE, lOWA.
HON. TEOMAS CRUTqJiteILNALD,
Ilayqr of. gHATTASTOOOII.,
ICON. BOtEitT ELAM,
Mayor of TIISCALOOII, ALL.
HON. R. D. DAUGH,, •
m ayor o f — A - 7 ms, TENN.
HON. GERARD spira,
Mayo: of NEW Crt"r;Phays, LA.
HON. H. D. SCRANTON,
'Mayor of ROCHESTER. N. T.
HON.; DE • w 1.17 'C. 4124:1V!, •
Frlppl . )
Mayor of UTICA, N. T.
HON. GEO. Nvil_,SONl,
house.";
ME
Mayor of PITTSBITEG, PA..
HON. C. H. BUHL,
' Mayor . of DETROIT, 311033.,
HON. TTPIVI'/k I3.L. PAIGE,
2.7.ay0r of MILWAu.i....u.I;
the Tiros
HON,. VT. VAL - GMT, •
Mayor 0
. 1 ILICENE,
'HON. A. PARR,
Mayor of =OBELI. WM.
HON. JOHN C. EL4NES,
2ayor of CB:WAG%
HOD; 311% J. A. HEATH,
Taycr of SELIITA,.A.MA.
Certify that the resident Druggists nave
yer's Sarsaparilla
Is stn excellent remedy, and worthy the cm.
nder.ce of the community.
For Spring Diseases.. •
For Purifying the Blood.'"
For Scrofula cr Ifing's
For i'tunors, Ulcers, and Sores.
For Eruptions and Pimples.
For Blotches,loins, and Boils. -
For St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Err.
For Tetter or Salt R.hctern. [Bipolar.
For Scald Head and Ringworm.
For Caricer'and Cancerous •Sores.
For Sor6 Eyes, Sore Ears, and Ilutoofik
For Feraale Diseases. .
For SuPPreosion and Irregularity. .
For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases.
For Liver Complaints. -
For Diseases of the Heart.
The Mayors of the Chief cities "of the I:rat
ted States, Canadas, and British Province',
Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, and in apt. al.
znosti. all the cities on. this continent, have
signed this document, to assure their people
what! remedies they may use with safety' ald
confidence.. Bpt • our "Taco Iva' only iglu's"'
a portion of them. - . •
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
- Ayer's MRS, and
Ayer's Attie Cure,'
PREPARED BY 1
Dr. Z. C. Ayer * dc 'Co"
LOWELL, u.ss4.,
And 'sold by Dre,ggists every iviere.
Sold 'bp C. S. & E.A. Jones," Coudersport ;
Mann - 4b, Nichols, 31illport ; Colwell &_Lyineri,
ROulet ; A. Coi"ey 1.; Son, tilysies; . A. B.flor
ton, • Cusidagville ; and by Dedlefs general*
II
, C. W,
atisured them
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