MEE ENE \ Ram. 'Work:, for •Ctiotho . Bitt - faiv day's tilaw intervelle 8ef0413 the "Advance • guard" pf.iterti , Winter will make de.sent titian ui';‘:Und . Col. F rOs e s an d Bno'w : 13rigak.,wi 11 \ make fettiful •"liavoe" among the' s tere.s'etillose unprepared- for- .. this' - '.fraiff:".. Tarruprs !ust marshal theif — ferces at:bace - Ppi exereise a 'Watchfiti care. 4,:atrislitthiaO: vadeil . ..,They.ititiSt.v,olunteVr theft . efforts, and - not -wait to. be driven, or."drafted" iota:oHE coutest. • nemissness.;is,sureito lend io defeat: "A penny savedi.S•wortli two &riled," . and . no seascin •or .the year, affords the farther a better opportanity to reap th e e benefits of 'this great truth:Oar% the early portion of the.motith of October. lb the Northern regions root crops - must be. 'gathered and •marketed ur securely iitnred; colt must at least be cut up' and Oticad into stookS - 1 buildiags must be erected, repaired and put in a good state of-• preservation ; implements must be housed for a season of rest, and cleaned, Paieted and oiled to preserve them from decay and rust;' stock must have extra feed to prevent the loss of flesh, etc.,etc - Beans -L-Shell soon as well ried, and clean thoroughly. The stalks are good fodder for both sheep and horses. Beeves, require increased care and feed. Pumpkins, immature curb, surplus cab bage leaves, will be acceptable to them, and prepare them for "finishing off." Buildings—Erecting - new, and prepar ing and painting old, preparatory for win ter's storms and frosts, must be attended to promptly. Good'shelter for stuck pays a large per cent, is the saying of fodder. Food is the fuel which keeps up internal heat; the less exposure, the less the in ternal heat and -consumption of fuel [• required. ! . - Butter Lay up a good supply, well made, thoroughly worked, and carefully packed; Keep up the supply of milk by feeding oil cake, cabbages or carrots to the cows,l , where pasturage is becoming short. - Cabbages must be taken care of before liable to injury by freezing and thawing. Freezing will uot,injure them materially, if so enveloped in' earth or otherwise that they will remain frozen until wanted for -use. They must have a very cool place to 'prevent decay, and they will not there fore keep well in cellars. Trenches, With a, cou.plc of rails laid on the bottom, are beSt. J'lace the with of the cab bages _on '„tlic . rails, with the roots up, then put a layer of straw against either side, cover with earth and puck smooth so as to shed, rain as much as possible. Cellars=—Cleanse and ventilatp. • Carrot tops as well -as roots are good for ;Mich 'cows. - Cisterns—Cleanse and repair at once wherever needed. • Curn—The b l est ears' may still be se lected for seed, Lough for earliness the, selection should have been attended' to when the corn first began to 'ripen. Cut up, bind and stuck fur husking, if not ready to husk now. Draining—Water should not be allowed to stand, during winter on grain fields. Underdrain if possible, otherwise (unless the clay substratum can be htn'ed or dug through). suriace•drain with furrOws or ditches well opened. Fainters' Clubs—The evenings are lengthening and most farmers- will:stion ! Lave time to spare, some of which may well be devoted to meetings fur mutual benefit. •Let each man strive for the! proud distinction of producing the best crops atid stook in the world, or at least An his own neighborhood. Apportion experiments among the members and endeavor tu earn for the 'club the: credit of having originated something for ,the benefit of American Aariculture, as Well as: fur.themselves. Well ditected and, persriering'effort awn produces wonder. ful , Let net the effort be wanting. bbrest leaves are excellent for absorb ing liquid manure and for mulching. Gather them freely when available. Grain—Thrashing, cleaning, storing and marketing must be attended to. Do the cleaning thoroughly. Au extra win nowing,may.greatly increase the market value. -,Llog,s may be, made to answer two pur poses, manufacturing manure for the gar ail, and supplying pork for the tabld. Give them muck, sods,leaves,.straw, etc., fur the former., and good cooked food and 'clean water for the latter. It paps well I to give them frequent scrubbings to:eu sure cleanliness and thriftyl growth. implements should be carefully secured against accident, rot and rust. Iron and steel will be kept from rust by smearing them with lard and resin nicked together. In-door 'Work should have the benefit of labor-saving implements—a and a washing machine, Wriuger,chnro, apple parer, knife and scissors sharpener, ;,etc. Wives, are too often over-tasked.. Severe exertion - should not be 'added to the in cessant cares and steps of the house-Wife front early Morning un,til late evening. If a man should be "merciful to his beast,.' how much wore so should he be merciful to his wife I In far too many cases these hints are needed, we regret to say. Manures are the touchstone to profit able farming, and every available source should be profited by to the fullest extent. -Muck, forest leaves, green weeds, straw, etc.—in short, every kind of vegetable matter--:composted with animal drop pings, are the very best, as %Veil as the most easily obtained. - Lime, plaster, salt; guano, etc., aro more or less valuable, ac cording to - the soil. Bones are always Valuable. ".Plow—Turn up an inch or so of sub soil on heavy soils, when the ground is dry, and let .ltek Frost have a chance at it. In this wanner his services we valuable. —American A jricultuthi. OM!E=IME ,---FOR , rSA: • o. l ?:xe l l 4l !Pff?Tt i l °l 7 92- - N Yf i g° ll !i i P Good Notes or Judgments. ir triable ;Farm situate, in A:LT*On township,-Pbiter , GoU '1"4.1,1Aniz,01;(311,50 Stith raid; Trading from Spring Ifill§•tblfitrisCoir Valley and Westfield ,Pa. Containing abon9l.ll.o:...Vcrajabbiii , Bo ,Acres.lpiprove'd:and; init: good state of culti vatiod;' on is erected a large Franie , Houserytiod gaitis; Culrei t llPPse , ; and _other neecsstir4: 7 ,oubbuildings, gog Apple Pi anirircpntacrung some twenty different Viridi arGiltftedqruit. Shade Trees, Ric: . ..The _OOP Farm lies about-llnile from -Harrison '7alley, i .miles from Westfield inilei from Spring and is a: good Stock and Grain Farrtr, and will be sold sci, that anyone thatcan make a 'payment of 3 0114 hundred dollars down, can make tl e farm pay for itself With his hi bor. , Price, $2,590. for particulars inquire ofPeter Simmons, ;now accupying said farm, orG,ll. Simmons, Oswayo Village, Pa. C. 11. SIMMONS.-: t Jan. 15„1862. . . o-iiki . .. • ( . i. , - - - - r . • , ) ' • 'yr •„ . . • ...' :\ ,- . 1 . I - I.f - - „'• - . : - C. H. WARRINER 9 . Jeweller and WEt,:hinalcer; li ()GATED on Main St., opposite the Court ILI House; Coudersport, Pa. , - Clocks, Watches, &c., Repaired on 'shOrt notice and warranted to give satisfact on. . ~ A g•bod•assoruteht of: . , • CLOCKS; WATCHES, and • • JEWELRY on hand. Cheap fpr CASH and warranted as reprezented. As au even exchange is no rob bery I will give yoittitae for Money.... • . !: Coudersport, Deq. 16, 1861 . " TEI4: UNION " • ARCH 'STREET, ABOVE THIRD, • . • UPTON 8; 11.7.77C0 . 111ER, Proprietor: Tbis Hotel is central, convenient by Passeng,er cars to all parts of the city, and in every . partionlar adapted to the At ants of the business public. TermS . sl 50 per day. • NATRONA COAL OIL! WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE! and equal to auygKerosene. WHY buy nn' explosive Oil, 'when n feW centsimore per gallon will furnish you witWa perfect Oil? Mrido.only by PENIPA SALT 11.AliIIPACTUREM COMPARY• To.. 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Feby. 1. 1802: •• ly I'lOE - 8"( j 011 Main - above Third St.;, CoUDEB SPORT, PA. W. PRomurron.. '• BOOKS, MAPS, GLOBES, ~ BLANKS— -, • ' DOCKETS- • •: LEDGERS DAY-BOOKS- RECEIPT-BOOKS; MEMORANDUMS, PASS-BOOKS, DIARIES, PORTFOLioti, HERBARIUMS, LETTED.-BOOKS & , LNVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin; French and. German Text ! Books.. Ail . School Books Used in the County kept . on hand .or immediately procured when 'desired.' Magazines °may Periodicals supplied when desired. A good assortment of Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Inks. I Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing Materials, Water Colors, &c. =LES', TESTAMENTS; . PRAYER & lIYMN BOOKS, of various kinds. • MUSIC - BDOKS AND SHEET - MUSIC, •i Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess Men, &c., &c. PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for Books, &c. [ll-34] , •A T OLMSTED S.Z . KELLY'S' ztoRE can always be found. the best of Cooking, Box and Parlor S TOYES Also, TIN and SHET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES. SPIDERS, 'SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Abiu, Agricultural Implathenfs, such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS. CORN-SHF.LLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. THEIR WORK is well made and the materialgood. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up many part of the County—TerinS easy: Beady Po , of all kinds, including Cash', seldom refuied. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Contr House, Coudersport. Aug. I, 1559.--54 af (.W ,1 t lifss . DV I riNEIE undersigned w ould respeotfully inform .JI.; tho.surrounding community that. he has taken the robins formerly occupied by John S. Mann, where he is prepared to do ;• All kinds Of Harness Work on the shorte4 notice. LONGISTRAW COLLARS, also kept constantly on hand. These collars are a superios,artiele,and need but a trial to insure their stmeess. Repa6ting done in good style. • Sureingles; IMartingale-riugs, Sesames, and flame-straps, 4e.,'lzopt constat,tly on•band: The public are invited to call and examine, before purehasink, elsewhere. -- S. P. AILNAIt. Coudersport' Oct. 16th, 1860. • !: , .10LP ROWN SUGAR for 10 , cents per pound and County ordera.taken at 85 cents OR the `dollar at the Post Office Store Jan. 8. ' =2III=MIM i'lT:', -- f",.:1) =SI E 13313 IsPEW , GOODS IMIII Purchtued' daring the recent panic; and great decline in Goods in New York. DRY GOODS, Ladies Dress Goods, Readp-made Cloth g, HATS and GAPS. BQOTS and SHOES; GROCERIES PROVISIONS, CROCKERY, Fancy Goods, NOTIONS, Wool, Twine, Wall• Paper, NAILS, and WOODEN-WARE. We respectfully invite a call, feeling confident bat we can supply the wants of all on terms o their satisfaction, giving bettor Goode for esi MONEY than cau be bad at any other House in Potter or adjoining counties. =I WO have also added to Our well-known stock of goods, a new and complete stock of PURE DRUGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints Oils, Varnishes Glues. D e Stuffs CASTILE , SOAP. Sponges. Corks. Bottles Vials and Lamp-Globes &c. &e. • &e. ALL OF WHICH will be sold at the VERY LOWEST RATES 1 FOR CAS 1, Don't Fail to Call and See ! P. L. STE INS & CO. CORNER OF MAIN AND SECOND STREETS COUDRSPORT, PA Tice Bop° cant!! 'Wei Begnia A.War o"BVermination agair.st 'Bad lOths BitV Breath, .DienaSed Giunt,loothache; Ear -•.• • lathe, - and Neural 10u Et ;ATILLERY; LS. ' Dr -.Mrlia B. ';II - urd'i DEINTM I'ItEAtTRY , A' complete set of Remedie s for 1 P.R.FSEIIITHiG THE TEETH,I P.URIFYI G• THE BREA.TII..A.ND BOOTHT and CURING TOOTHACHE Al;i'D 'NEUftiLOLX. I . Dr. Hurd's celebrated ourg,:w..4sgl bottle. Dr.Lrurd's unequated , TO 02'11PD WDER,),..ba.z Dr.Hordismagic TOOTHACHE DROPS,lbeix Dr. Hurd's Ulf ITIVALLED • NEU.RADGIA PLASTER. „ ' Hurees . ' o l/ANUA.L on Nedna Of Preserving;the Teeth, including Directions for the Proper'!Treatnient , of 'aitliiren'i Teeth. FLOSS,SILE fol cleaning betthien'tbe Teith. T007'17 PAWS, etc., etc. ' Prepared IA Dr. Hurd's :Dntr.l Ofce, 77 Fourth St., lirodklyn, (E. D.) 171t/U-11 . )11, Price, ONE DOLLAR; or, Slt..!for $5 The Dental Treasury makes package eight inches by five, and is sent by,espress. -, Fall direction for use is an each article. The 'ollowAto• - articles we ojti 'Send separ ately-, by mail, via: The Treatiie on IPreserrin:g l Tha! sent, post paid, on redelpt of Twelve i Cents, ors four , stamps. r ; The Neuralgia kaster, for Nenrittgia in the Face, Nervous - Ile l adach2, and Earaclle, 'sent, postpaid, on •eceipt of, Eighteen cents, stamps. A• ' The Neuralgia and' Rheumatic Plaster (large size,) for pains in 'the Chest, Shoulders, Back, or, any part of the 'body, sent,! past-paid, on receipt of Thirty-Seven cents.' - I Address Win. . EfUtrd • Si. C-31- Tabun° Buildlng, New York. —l' • „ Dr. Hard's XOUTH WASH; TOOTH POW DER, and TOOTHACHE-DROPS, cannot be sent by mail, h'ut they can rtrOMOly be obtain ed at your Drytg or Pcriodic'al Stores. If they cannot, send Ito us for the PentaT Treasury, price, One Dollar, which' contains them. NOW . , ARE DR. HURD'S' PREBBATIONS GOOD' :, '! The best evidence 'that they are that peir firmest friends and heft patrou.s are those who have used them longest. Da; Winr.O.r Huan is an ieminent Dontistj of Droolilyir. Treasurer of the New, York :..t.ate Dentists' Association, rind these preparations havabeen used in his private practice ter, ydars, and no leading citizen of Brooklyn o . r.Wllliamsbuigh questions their excellence, eminent Dentists of New York recommend lth cm as the best known tp the' profession.! rthout the aid of advertising, dealers have sold them'by the gross. The Editor of the Brooklyn D4ily . , Times Says: "We are happy to khow that ;qur; friend, Dr. Hurd. is succeeding beyond all Mcpectations with his 1.10 tall Wash and Tooth Powder. ; The great secret Of his success rests With the, fad that his articles are precisely; Whet they are represented to be, as we can testify from their long use." I 1 • The welt-I:Iowa P. T. Barnum writes i—"l found your Tooth Powder so , good that my family have 'used it.,all !find iE the best Powder to: the teeth that.we ever used. I shall feel o'jliged if you wpil sent] me anOther supply at the Museum at 'your convenience, with the GLASS, . . But their cost is so small thati , every one may teit the Mutter for 111M:self" i.; j Beware of t!he ordinary Tboth!Powderi. Dr. Hurd' Tooth! Powdey contains nb acid', nor alkali s nor charcoal, and; p6P:slies without wearing the Enamel.• :Use 'l:M:qther. WHAT DOES, R. HBO'S REMEWES EFGEGT Dr. Hard'siflrooth Wash and. Tooth POwder will give you,iq ladies that finest, charm in woman—a sweet breath and pearly teeth: Try ithem, ladies. y I ; I I Dr. Hurirsi ..ifouth Wash' and Toth POwder will cicanse,the huouth from all foul exikala tionS; and if used in the 'morning, will Lake the breakfast ta4e sweeter andthe day begin more pleasazitly. hundreds of persons 'can testify to thiS. ' Try them, getitlethca. , Pr. Ilurcl'si 11 - ash: (171:4 Tooth POzod.'er are the best kreparations in the ,world for cur-. ing BAD nuE:.pt and giving firmness anq health to the guinS4 hundreds of eases' of Diseased Bleeding (lens, .Sore Mouth, !Canker, etc.; havebeen cured by Dr. Fierd's astrihgentVcash. Dr. Llurd. , 4 it lash and Tootli POwdor give an additional charm to - courtsitipj and maim husbands more agrecableto their wives and wives to their hushandsl They -should be used by every person having 4 AlltilFCUL TEETH, whii.tharmliable to impart a :taint to the mouth. , Dr. Ilurd'i Tooihocia:DrOpq 'cure Toothache arising &calm:posed nerves, and are the hest friends that 'parents can have lin the boUse to save their dlr'3ldren frorn'tOrtneand themselves from loss of Isleeri and sympathetic safferingz Farmers and Mechanics ! yeti cannot well afford to neglect your teeth. For a trifling sum, you can now get preservatives, than which Rothchild or Astor can get- nothing better. Reniember that Dyspepsia and-Con sumption °lithe Lungs often pri,gi nate in:Neg leet of Teeth. Send the Treonseo7l Teeth, and read Dr;, Fitch's observation On OILS sub ject. if toollatp to arrest decay: in, your own teeth, save your Children's teeth. - Neuralgia Plasters.. Dr. Einrd'S .Neu - ralyia uNon4i,dhrsive:' Plasters mostplemiant and 'successful remedies ever prescribed for this painful disease. , The patient applies one, soda becotirs drowsy,falls asleep, nnd 'awakes free :from' pain, and no blister or other unpleasant or,, injurjous! con sequences ensue.; For Earache and Neryous Headache, apply- according to directionS, and relief will sarely follow. Nothing can lie ob tained equal to Dr. Hurd's Compress fm; Neu ralgia. Try theM. They are entirely a novel, Curious, and original preparation; and won derfully successful. They are of two sizes; one small, fp: the face, price 13 cents, and the other large,lfor application to tlieibodJ4 pike 37 cents. Will Le, mailed on reCeipl of price and one stamp. WHAT ARE THE PFOPLE MUG The American lieople are intelligent enough to appreciate preparations thatlcontribUte ,so much to the: hapPiness of thclsel using ;them, and they want them. Fiery ;Inii4 brings :us letters. £OlllO, ordering the TREATISE ON TEETH, some the NEURALGIA PLASTERS, and nova few enclosing 31 cents for the Motrn )VAstr,t to be sent by mail; but to those we are compelled to reply that it is imposiible, to Bend 14 half pint bottle by mail. The peOpl l e wants these Remedies., IT/too-ill supply them? ,Novii is the Chance &C I Agents. ! Shrewd 'agputs, can make a ' stnal t ill iOttitne fn carrying these articles aroundto fi4milies. The Dental Trenßury is 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 lot $7. WM, B. HARD &CO, Tribune B‘iilding,s;lsiew tork. That remittances maybe made vith icon& dence, W. 8.. 11. 4 Co. refer to the Maxim... of Brooklyn ; to G.W. Griffith, PreiiiFt Farmets' r and Citizetufe Bank, Brookkyn; and to others. I V MEE CONTENTS soifiTiiiNG NE*l , .. . , - - ' Highly•lmportant td the Ladies 1- . 1 , ; , ' • DOWNER'S PATENTAEMMER AND:SHIELD ,- , _„_, FOR RADID-fIE,, ING," , Is !'just the-Thing . ' forlalt N . Vo; itie the needle. This remarkably ,strple end n tie, invention'saves one-half the labor of land -s wing, as it com - 1 . pletely protects; ;the finger rom the. point of the - needle, and Imak s a neat and uniform hem lwhile the operat r issuing. . Dip LADY SHOUL BE WITHOUT IT. It is cheap, simple, be. utifull, and useful. The Hemmer and Shield w 11 be sent free of charge i • on receipt of the price 25 Cents. • Enclose stamp for escriptive circular and term's. ;- f 1 _ , i Arto, 1 • - DOWNER ' S METROP OLITAN :SKEIN-WEINDER , 1 . ..1 OD I .Sewingraird jCprzabslined* • Is ai,L.article of .rtl ra l rit. at is used for the purpose of winiii g s 'Tins iof Thread, Silk, Cott9n,Yarn, Floss, IV . rste(4 &c: It is readily adjusted to the'Work- able, and, will be found 'ilidispensable to all u big the above articles, being, a useful and ialuable appendage to the Sening-Bird.l 1 - , . ' El. Pri6 50 Cts. to sl.laec9rdiag to Style ancl - Finiils.' $l5O per 14Eanri eau be, Re4l - by enterprising .4gentsj(wanted in every town and County ttroulghout the United States and t Canada,) selling 1 the above articles, as saleS are rapid, 'profits large, and has no com petition. A liberal discount.to, the trade: —' • Address . A,-H. Downer, 442 Ilrciadveny, New Yorki Patentee and Sore Proprietor.-. N.B.—General and exclusive Agencies 17111 be granted on tlamcist libernl terms.—ml93rn , , , THE liIPACIr SCHOOL IR ELM, A NEW SINGINq I BOOK FOR DAY SCHOOLS, calico( the!DAY ' SCHOOL - - BELL is now, ready: Itl contains 'about '2 . 00 pages •of choice Songs,' Rdunds, 'Catches, Duetts, Trios, QUartetts. and' Choruses, many of them writtn expressly for, this work, besides 23 pages of the Ele ents of Music. Tho r Ele ments are so easy and progressive, that ordi. nary teachers wi,ll find themselves entirely successful in instructing even young scholars to slug correctly nd scientifically, while the tunes and word embrace 'such a variety of lively, attractive nd soul-stirring music and i. 'sentiments, that no trouble Will be experi enced in indu'enin , allbegitiners to go on with zeallin acquiring skill in one of the most health-giving, beauty-improving, happiness yielding, and order-producing exercises, of school life. In simplicity of its elements, in variety and adaptation of music., and in excellence and number of its songs; original, selected, and adapted, it claims by &much to excel all competitors. It will be found to be the best book ever issued for S'eininaries, Academies, and Public Schools. A few sam ple pages of the Elements, Tunes, and . Songs, are given in a cirenlai• ;'send and get one. It is compiled by Ill)11,iCE WATERS, Author of • "Sabbath,,,Scpbol !Bells." Nos. 1. and 2, of which have hail tli enormous sale of 655,- 000 in 36 montlisl Prices, paper covers, 20 cents, $l5 per 100; Bnnnd, 30 cents, $22 per 100: cloth bound etabossed gilt, 40 cents, $3O "per 100. j.slcopies•furaished. at the 100 price. Mailed ir4e atl the retail price. • ' HORACE WATERS, Publisher, No. 461 Broadway, New York. SOMETHIN6IFO,R THE'TIMES!!! A tNECESSITYi EN EVERY lIOUSEITOI I D JOHNS (110SLEY'S A - rnericanf Ce - r4en.t, The stronieO Glue in the World- For; Cementing Mod, Leather, Glass, Ivory, Chil, 1 ;31 - arble, Porcelain, • • Alabaste „ Bone, Coral, etc.. • The, only article of the kind ever prodec ed which will withstand Water. • t J. - ,XTILAQTS : "Every hduselt . epOr should have a supply of JOhns k Crosle: . 's American-Cement Glue." —.Mug York Tim+. "It is so convenient to haVe in the house." —..rfew Fork Erpness.i -- “ft is always telidy, this commends .it to everybody."—Nl independent. "We- have-tried it,Mnd find it as• useful in -our house as wato."4lVilkes'Spirit of the Times Xcents per 16ottle. Very liberal reduCtions to Who l esale Dealeri. i Ti 2. 7 ,18 CASH. • " For sale*till Druggists and Store keepers generallylthroughont the country. JOINS & DROSLEY, • - • (!Sole Manufacturers,) 78 :Witilians Street, New York.: - (Corner of Liberty Street.) I THE HE R OES OF PEACE THE HdROES OF WAR E. Anthony, Noi-50113roadway, New York, is'now publishing, hi addition to other por traits/ the celebrated 'collection knoWn in En ropcand Arcerict). as Brally's National i'hotpgraphie rorfrait Gallery, in Which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent men q America, not excepting Jeff Davis, Gen Beatiregard, Floyd, and a host of other confederat4 price of Portraits, $3,00 per dozen. Can be sent by mail. ! Scenes of tile 'War for the Union, are ; published, car' d Size, and 'in Stereocopic forn. Also, 1 Stereoscopic vipwslof scenes, in Paris, Lon don; and in other parts of England-and France, in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Holland, Switzer land, Spain, on the Rhine, in Athens, Egypt, Turkey, the Holi Land, China, India, Cuba, &c:, , &c., ad infintium.l. Ont . Instantam , oius Stereoscopic Views are 1 The Greateet Wonder of the Age. Thdse are taken in the fortieth part of tisecok and! the rushingotwalter,the moving of leaves, or the march of rin army, does'not in the leak affect the taking of these-views. They!a're sold for $3 per dozen. ' ' • I We have also' op hand and manufacture 'the largest assortment Of Stereoscope's, Photp , graphic Albums, lin& Photographic Materials in the United Statesiland perhaps in the world Catalogues, containing lists of our•Pot 7 traits, Views, Steicoicopes, A ! c.,! sent tree mail, on reccipt 0' a' stamp. • E. ANTHONY, 501 Broadway, jyly near St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. 1, JOIORACE .WATERS PIANOS: MELODEONS, ALEX ANDRE ORGANS, A.ln T. GILBERT Sti CO.'S celebrated..2EOLlAN PIANOS are the finest instruments for Parlo i s and 'Churches nosy in use. ; A. large assol ment can be seen ati the new Warerooms,4 . 1 'BROADWAY, between drand and Broonie Streets, whigh will be sold; at extremely 115 ° F prices. PIA_NOS I and MELODEONS front sun dry makers, new bpd second hand, to let, arid rent allowed if Pnrchased,:as.per agreement. Monthly payments received for the came. Also, second-hand Pianos! and Melodedcs great bargains,: prices from $25 to- $lO6. Sheet Music, MuSic.: Books; and all kinds Of Music kerchand4e at War!priees. II RAGE WATERS, Agent. r - , , • • ' I I MA TORS OF TIM Great Cities. We, the Undersigned 21 eYersphereby °eh tify that the Druggists; Ancrthetaries, and Physicians of our'several cities have signed adocument of assurance to us thatArFrd'S SAHSAPARTr.7.n has been found to !be a remedy of groat excellence, and walk, the confidence of the community. HON. JAMES COOK, Mayor of LOWELL, MASS,. HON. ALBIN 'BFATro, Mayor of NASHUA, N. HON. , E. W. HARRINGTON, ' Mayor of MANCHESTER, N. g. HON. JOHN ABBOTT, Mayor of CONCORD. N. HON. A. H. BULLOCK, , Mayor of WORCESTER, MASS. HON. NATII'L SILSBEE, . • Mayor of SALEM, MASS. HON. F. W. - LINCOLN, Jr., Mayor of BOSTON, MASS. HON. WM. X. RODMAN, Mayor of PROVIDENCE, 33,. HON. AMOS W. PRENTICE, maycir afitTOENITICII, CONN. HON. ,J. N. HARRIS, Mayor of NEW LONDON, OWN.' HON. CHAS. S. RODIER, Mayor of MONTRM A T., O. B. HON. D. F. TIEMANN, Mayor of NEW YORIC. CITY. HON. H. M. IKINSTREY Mayor of HAMILTON, 0. W. HON. ADAM WILSON, _ Mayor of TORONTO, O. W. HON. R. X. BISHOP, Mayor. of. CINCINNATI, OHIO. HON. I. H. CRAWFORD, Mayor of LOUISVILLE, KY. HON. JOHN SLOAN, Mayor of LYONS, lOWA.. HON. JAMES MeFEETRRS, Mayor of BOWMAN - VILLE. C. W. HON. 'JAMES W. NORTH, ' Mayor of AUGUSTA, MEL HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr., Mayor of`Trrx - r.ToGIVELL. MIEL. HON. JAMES S. BTIPX,, Mayor of FREDERICTON, N. B. HON. WILLARD , Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS. HON. J. E.T.A isDELL, Mayor of FALL RIMS, MASS. HON. W. H. CRANSTON, Mayor of NEWPORT, B. L HON. FR,ED STAHLi Mayor of GATMINTA, i• HON. SOELN HODGilErt, Meyor'of DUBCQUE, lOWA. HON. THOMAS . Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TENN. HON. ROBERT BLAIR, Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALL. HON. R. D. BAUGH, Mayor of TWFINCEMIS, TENN? HON: GER-4.11:D • STITH; 2ayor of NEW ORT:PAITS, LA. HON. H. D. SCRANTON, Mayor of ROCEESTEE, N. L HON. DE WITT C. 4ROVE, Mayor of UTICA, N. Y. HON. GEO. WILSON, • Mayor of PITTSBUBG, PA. HON.' C. H. BITHL, • Mayor of DETROIT. 351:10Er. HON. wv:r.trAisr L. PAGE, Mayor of3ltl - 3, - WAITE:CO, WI& HON.'W. W. VAITGlizi, Mayor or lIACTIrE, WII3. HON. A. FARB, Mayor of ZEIsTOSHA, HON. JOHN C. , - 3:IIES, Mayor of tailCA(lo, HON. M. S. A. HEATH, - Mayor of SELMA, ALA. Certify that tho resident praggtets noire assured them flyer ' s Sarsaparilla Is an excellent remedy, and worthy the oar ildence of the community. For Spring Diseases. For purifying the Blood. For Scrofula. or ILlng's'Evil. . , For Tumors, Ulcers, and 'Sores. For ErnptionsS and Pimples.. Poi Blotches, Biala's, and Boils. For St: Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Env, For Tetter or Salt Rheum. ['Velma. For Scald Head and Ringworm. For Cancer and Cancerous Sores. - For Sore Eyes, Sore Earsi,and Huntollb For 'Female Diseases. ! For-Suppression and Irregularity. For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases. For Liver Complaints.. For Diseases of the lleart. Tho Mayors of thficblef cities of the Vni• tod States, Car_adas, and. British - Provinces, Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mesibe, and in fact al moat all the cities on this continent, Ws signed this document, to assure their people whit remedies they may lisewith safetyisid confidence. But our space will may adsan a Portion of them. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Ayer's Pills, and Ayer's Ague Cure, . PREPARED BY Dr. 21. C.. Ayer cpt Co., , LOWELL, MASS., And sold by Drag lets every*nere. Sold by C. S. & B. A. Jones, Conderspori Mann ‘t Nichols, Mil;port f Colßell & Lyman Roulet ; A. Corey k Son, Ulysses; A B. Bor. ton, .Cushingville ; and 1Y Dealers genereily II II
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