600,000 VPITSqOFEEIL? LLOYD'S new steel plate county colored tnip of the 'United o States, Canadas, and New Brkinswick. Prom recent surveys, completed Ang. 10, 1862 ; •cost 29,000 to engrave it and one par's time. Superior to auy 20 map ever made by Col ton or, Mitchell, and sells at the' low prlee of Sfyty' cents ; 370,000 names are engraved on this map.. • It is not, only a County May, but it is also a County and Railrond 'Map cf the United Stites and Conadas combined in one, giving every Railioad Station and distances between. Guarantee any woman or man 3 to 5 pet' day, and W:11 take back all maps that cannot be sold and refund the money. .'•Send fur I'worth, to try. ; :Printed instructions how to canvass welt, fainiilisd all our agents. ~.Wanted—Wholesale Agents for our Maps In:every State, California, Canada. England, )'fiance and Cuba. A fortune may be made with a few hundred dollars capital. No Com petieion. J. T. LLOYD, No 164 Broadway,N.Y. . The War Department uses .our Map of Vir ginia, Mairyland, and Pennsylvania, cost 100,- 000, on which is markt d Antietam Creek, aliarpsburg, Maryland flights, Willitimsport !sorry, Bhrorersville, Noland's Ford, and all others on the Potomac, and every other place is Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, or Money refunded. Lloyd's Topographical 'Map of Kentucky, Clhin, Indiana, and Illinois. is the only au thority for Gen. Buell and the War Depart ment, Money refunded to any one finding au irror in it. Price 50 cents. , Prim the Tribune, August 2.—" Lloyd's Map ofyirginia. Maryland and Pennsylvania. This Map is very lar g e ; its cost is but 25 cents, dad it is the best whiclz can be purehased.",, LlOyd's Great Map of the Mississippi River — . Pram Actual Surveys by Capts. Burt and Wm. Bowen, llississippi River Pilots of St. Louis, Mo., shows every man's plantation and ovtaer's name from St. Louis to the Gulf of ifeZico-1,350 miles—every sand-bar island, town, landing, and all places 20 miles back from the river—colored in counties and States. in sheets. 2, pocket form( and •2; 50 pa linen, with rollers. Ready Sept 20. NAVY DEPARTUFH:T, WASHINGTON, Sept. 17, 1860. • S. T. LZG4l3.—Sir : Send me your Map of the Mississippi River, with price per hundred eopies, Rear-Admiral Charles H. Davis,com ;sanding tho. Mississippi squadron, is author ized to purdhase as many up are required for use of that Zquadron. GIDEO'N WELLES, Secretary of Navy. The Continental monthly. • • I. Editors : Hon. ROBERT J. WALKER, . . • Hon. FRED P. STANTON, CHARLES G. LELAN'D, • • EDMUND KIRKE, ' The readers of the COntinental are aware of the important position it has assumed, of,the iutlueeze which it exerts, and of the brilliant array of politiCal and literary talent of the highest Order which supports it. No publica tion.of the kind has, is this country, so sue zossfullreombined the energy and freedom of the daily newspaper with the higher literary tone of the first-class monthly; and it is very certain that no magazine has given wider • range to its contributors, or preserved itself ) so completely from the narrow influences of party or of faction. In times like the present,, stich a'journal, is . either a power to the land or it is nothing . . ; That the Continental is not the latter - is abtindantly evidenced by what it has dons—by the reflection:of its councils in many important public events,and in the char- 1 • acter and power of those who are its staunch est supporters •2By the accession of Hon. Robert J. Walker and Hon., F. P. Stanton to its editorial corps, 'the Continental acquires a strength and a political significance which, to those who are ' aware of the ability and experietiee of these , gentlemen, must elevate it to a position far above any previously occupied by any pi:Mi .. 'cationsettsthe kind in America, Preserving all "the "the boldness, vigor, and ability" which a thousand joernals have attributed to it, it trill et once'greatly enlarge its circle of action, and discuss, fearlessly itid'frakty, every prin ciple involved in the great questions of the day.' , The first minds of the et intry, embrac ing men most familiar with its liplomacy and most distingilished for ability, are to become its contributors; and it is no mere "flattering promise of a prospectus" to say, that this "magazine for the times" will employ the first intellect in America, under auspices which no publicallover enjoyed before in this ;country. . CAA lILF.S GODFREY Lset'co,the accomplished scholar and author; who has till now been the sole Editor of the Magazine, will, beside his 'editorial labors, continue his brilliant contri butions to its pages ; and Edrritind Kirke, au . thor of "Among the Pines;' will contribute to each issue, having already begun a work on Southern Life and Society,, which will be • found far more widely descriptive, and in all respects, superior to the first.. While the Continental will express decided opinions on the great questions of the day, it will not be a mere • political journal: much the larger portion of its colnraus wi'l be en 'ivened, as Jieretofore, by tales, poi try, - end' humor. In a word, the Continent/1/ will be, found, under its new staff of Editors, occupy ing a position and presenting attractions never before found in a magazine. TERMS TO CLUBS. .Two copies for one year, ,Three copies for one year, . Six copies for one year, Eleren copies for one year, • Trienty copies for one year, PAID IN ADVANCE.' Postage, Thirty-six cents a year, to be paid by the Subscriber. • • SINGLE COPIES. Three dollars a year,' IN sersizez:—Postage paid by the Publisher. JOHN F. TROW, 50 Greene St., N.Y. . I • Publisher for the Proprietors. * 41 •,,,As an inducement to new subscribers, the Publisher offers the following very liberal premiums ; person remitting 3, in advance, will receive the Magazine from Jelly. •1862, to January, 1864, thus securing the whole of Mr: Kianball'S and Air. Kirke's new serials, which are alone worth the price of'Subscription. Or, if preferred, a subscriber can take the Maga zine for 1863 and a copy of "Among the Pines," or of " Undercurrents of Wall St. , " by B. B. Kimball, bound in cloth (the book to be sent postage paid), ik:*4 Any person remitting 4 50, will re , ewe the Magazine from its commencement, itautiery, 2864; thus securing Nr. 4. l Wem Re Successful rand Mr. Kirke's "Among Pines" and "liferchant'sSoiry," and nearly 3.000 octavo pages of the' best literature in the world: Premium subScribersto pay their LTD postage. TEM BEST OPP 1,011111 kept constantly on lota at tto Past 01Aes Stan. " THE UNION " • ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, Philadelphia. UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. This Hotel is central, convenient by Passenger cars to all parts of the city, and in every particular adapted to the gi ants of .he business public. Terms 1 50 per day. NATRONA COAL OiL - :WARRANTED NON-EXP4OSLyP I and equal to any Kerosene. War bay "an , explosird Oil, .when •ft few, cents more per gallon will furnish you with a perfect Oil? ; Slade only by PEAN'A SALT KANIIPACTUEING COMPANY, ' No. 121 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ; 1 ,17 • - FO .SALE (I R to exchange for Horses, Wagons, Stock I! Good Notes or Judgments. A valuable Farm situate in Harrison township, Potter Co. Pa., lyirm on the old State road, It-ading from Spring Mills to Harrison Valley arid - Westfield Pa. Containing about 110 Acres, abo'atBo Acres improved and in a good state of culti vation, on which is erected a large Frame House, good Barns, Corn House and other necessary out-buildings, a good Apple-Or chard containing some twenty differe.nt kinds of Grafted Fruit. Shade Tre6, The above Farm lies about 1 mile from 'Harrison Valley, 7 miles from Westfield and 6 miles from Spring Mills, and is a good Stock and Grain Fdrm, and will be sold so that anyone that can make a payment of 3 or 4 hundred dollars doWn, can make tl e farm pay for itself with his la bor. Price, .$2,500, for particulars inquire of Peter Simmons now occupying said farm, or C, H. Simithons, Oswayo Village, Pa. C. H. SIMMONS. Jan. 1.5„1662. _ 18061( 81: 3 011 E .: Main above 'Third St., 'COUDERSPORT, PA. W. DI ANN, PROP/21E70R. 8001 0 , N v S, . GLOBES, 131.0.1.4KSF DOCKETS— . 4TGERSL DAY-BOOKS— ItECEIPT-BOOKS MEMORANDUMS, PASS-BOOKS, DIARIES; • * PORTFOLIOS; - HERBARIUMS; LETTE I7 .-BOOKS & INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin, French and Gernian Text- Books, -All School Books used in. the County kept on hand, or immediately procured tciteri 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. • BIBLESTESTAMENTS,. PRAYER & HYMN.BOOKS, of various kinds_ MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC. Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess 'Men, &c.,,&c. PRODUCE of all kinds !taker in exchange tor Bools, &c.. [ll-34] • A T OLMSTED ..s4* KELLY'S TORE; can always be found the best of Isj Cooking, Box and Parlor S t_l l o V E Also, TIN and SHET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES.. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING:PANS", SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also,' . • Agricultural Implements, such as PLOWS, .SCRAPERS. CULTIVA- . TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-BAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. THEIR WORK 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 kirids, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport, ~ Aug. ],.1859.--50• 5 00 6 00 11 00 20 00 36 00 ttriu 12ritite55 /SAEn ecsigned could respectfall,y inform IL the surrounding community that he has taken the rooms : formerly occupfed'hy!,John 3. Mann, wheie be is pre'pated to' do All kin4s of Harness Work oti the shortest notice. LONG STRAW COLL ELML, also kept constantly on band: These collars are a superiorarticle, and.need Ipor t a trial to insure their success. done in -§ooti . Surckhgles, 'Martingale-rings, names, and flame-straps, &c., krpt constabtly on boa. - • The public are invited to call and examine; before purchasing elsewhere. • S. P. MINAR. Coudersport Oct. 16th, 1860. '• D ROWN SUGAR for 10 cents per 'ptinnd and County orders taken at 85 cents on the dollar at the Post Office Store. ' Jag. a. . Consumptives. MEM Advertiser, having been restored to 112 health.in slew weeks, by.a, very simple remedy,, after having buffered several years With. 'a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is - anxious- to make known to bis fellow-sufferers the" means of cure. To all who desire it, he Will send a Copy of tun prescription used (free' of, charge.) 'With' the directions' for . preparing and ,using; the sane, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, 4.e. The on ly object of the advertiser in sending the,P're scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infornuition which be conceives to be invalua hie, and he hopes every sufferer will, try his remedy, as it cost them nothino, and may proven blessing.. Parties wishing the pre ' scription will please address. • • Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,,„ Williamsburg, Sept. 24.-3 m. Kings County, N. Y. STOP! STOP! MONEY,, MONEY SAVED! AT TEM Union Clothing Emporium I Corner of Main and Plank Road Sts. YOU WILL SAYE From 25 to 30 Cents! on every Dollar By purchasing your CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS At the new Unign CLOTBING EMPORIUM. • , D. STRAITS & CO Wellsville, N. S'., 1862 UNPARALLELED ATTRACTION; New Store! New Goods! The undersigned beg leave to inform the public that they have opened business at . WELLSVILLE, N. Y., Corner Main and Plank Road Streets,opposite the Union Block, where they will display an entire new stock of - Readyniad.e Clothing, and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, u-bich will far surpass in .quality, style and price anything ever exhibited in this town. We are aware that to build up a large trade, it is not only necessary to have desirable gcods, but to SELL THEM CHEAP, And we will make it on object for buyers to examine our stock before purchasing else where. All goods shown •cheerlully, repre sented fairly,and submitted to the purchaser's unbiased opinion. This is a branch of nn extensive mannfac. Luring, house in Elmira, N. Y., and therefore you will find all Clothing Well made and got np in the latest style. An early call will most assuredly secure splendid bargain at the UNION CLOTHING EMPORIUM - . D. STRAUS & CO. WelisvMe, June 1862 • P. A. STEI3I3IIIS & CO. Have just received a. NEW LOT OF • BRIO von) PLOWS AND 'POITS. Which they are SELLING VERY LOW FOR READY PAY. March 12, 1862. $l5O BEST PIANOS. $l5O • GROVESTEEN & HALE, • having removed to their new warerooris, NO. 478 BROADWAY, • are now prepared to offer the public a meg uificent new scale full 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOO PIANO, containing all improVemerits known in this country or Europe, over-strung bass, French greed action, harp pedal, full iron frame, for $l5O CASH, WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. Rich moulding cases, $175.10 s2ofri all warranted made Of the best seasoned ma terial, and to stand better tban any sold for. $4OO or 500 by the old methods of manufad ture. We invite the best, judges . to 'examine and try these new instruments, and we stand ready at all times to test them with any others manufacture'd in this country. ' - GAAVESTEEN IL. HALE, • 3ml ;178 Broad Way, New York. dAPONLPIER, SA.PdiTEMER I THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER. I All Kitchen Grease can be made into good • SOAP, by.using Saponifier ! DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING BACH BOX Soap is as easily maile•tvith it, as making • • I " a cup of coffee. • • - • -Manufiethred only by •the Patentees. •-• " PENN% SALT MANIIPACTORING COMPANY, NO. 127 Walnut street, Philadelphia. . Teby. I,IBOE. ly The/ 31 43 1 e Vas! The Wax has L War of Extetmituttion against Bad Teeth,i )441;.' • Breath, Diseased Gtons, Toothache, tar- . ache, and Neuralgia.' . _ OUR ATILLERY Is i, Dr. Wm. IL :Aurd'.a. DENTAL TREASURY A complete set of Remedies for a • PRFSERYING THE TEETH, PURIFYING THE BREATH' AND MOUTH; nbd CURING Tpt.rfliACHE AND NEURALGIA: • cpirrEyrs : Dr. Kurd's eelebrattcl NO UN! IVASD,I bottle. Dr.ilurd's uneguale4 TOOTH PO IFDER,libaz Dr..llerd's magic TOOTHACHE OPS,I boi Or. Hurcrs 11.x.VRIVALLED _ . PLASTER.' • Dr. Herd's MANUAL on the Beat jfeana ,of Preserving the Tleth, including Directions' for the Proper Treatment , of Children's Teeth. FLOSS SILK for cleaning between the Teeth TOOTH PICKS, etc., etc. • - Prepared. at Dr. Hurd's Dents 4 FourtliSt., Brooklyn, (E. D.) . , .1 Price, ONE DOLLAR; or, Sl'.,foi The Dental Treasury, makes a paekage eight inches by five, and is sent by . ex`press. Full direction for use-is on each article. The following articles we min ,send Separ ately, by mail, viz: • The • Treatise on Preserving Teeth Sent, post paid, on receipt of .Twelve Centvor four stamps. . p • The Neuralgia Plaster, for Netwalgiain•the Face, Nervous Headache, and Earache, ;sent, postpaid, on receipt of Eighteen,cents, or six stamps. , The Neuralgia and Rheumatic plaster (large size,) for pains in the Chest, Shoblders, Back, or any part of the body, sent post-paid, on receipt of Thirty- . Seven cents. ' Address 'WIII3. • Hurd &,Co. Tribune Buildings, New York. Dr. Hares MOUTH . WASH, TOOTH POW-, DER, arid TOOTHACHE, DROPS cannot be sent by mail, but they can probably be obtain ed at your Drug or Periodical Stores. If they cannot i send to us' for the Dental 'Treasury, price, One Dollar, which r contains - them& • ARE DR, HURD'S PREBARATIONS , GOOD 'I • The best evidence that they are is,: that their firmest friends and best patrons 'lie those who have used them longest. Da. WILLLCM B. BIM is an eminent Dentist, of ' Brooklyn. Treasurer of the New York State Dentists' Association, and these preparations have been used in his private practice for years, and no leading citizen of Brooklyn or Williamsburgh questions their excellence, white 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 of the Brooklyn Deily Timm says : "We are happy to know that our friend, Dr. Hord, is succeeding beyond all expectations with his Month Wash and Tooth . Powder.. The great secret of his success rests with the fact that his artiele4 are precisely what they are represented to be, as we can testify from their long_ose." The well-known P. T. Barnrim writes :—"I found your Tooth Powder so good that my family have used it all, up; We find it the best, Powder for the teeth that we ever used. I shall feel obliged if you will send me another supply at the Museum at your convenience, with the bill." But their cost is so small that every one. may test the matter for himself Beware of the ordinary Tooth Powders. Dr. Flurd's Tooth Powder contains no acid, nor' alkali, nor charcoal, and pOlishes without wearing the enamel. Use no other. WHAT DOES DR. HURD'S REMEDIES EFGECT Dr. Hurd's Mouth wag and Tooth . Powder give 'young ladies that ; finest charm in woman—a sweet breath and peaely teeth. Tr; them, ladies. ' ' • Dr. Kurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder will cteanse the mouth froM all foul exhala tions, and if used in the morning, will make the more taste sweeter and the day begin more pleitsantly. Hundreds: of persons' can testify- to this: Try them, gentlemen. Dr. Hurd's Motif/a. Iraah. and Tooth' Powder are the best pVeparations in the world for cur ing BAII . BR Vag and giving firmness and health to the gtims. Ibindeeds of eases of Diseased Bleeding, Gains, Sore Month, 'Clinker, etc.. have beep cured byDr.liord'S astringent wash. Dr. Hurd's lifouth Wash aid Tooth' Powder give an additional charm to Courtship, and make husbands more igreeable.to their 'Wives and wives to their husbands. They should he used by every person. having ARTIFCIAL' TEETIL; which are liable to impart a taint to' the mouth. ; • ; Dr. Hurd's Toothache Drops cure Toothache arising from exposed nerves, and are the best' friends that parents can have hi the j honse to from to=me save their children froto:lne and.themselve4 from loss of sleep and sympathetic suffering; Farmers anti Mechtinicsi you cannot . welt afford to neglect your teeth. For a trifling sum, you can • now get preservativ . is, 'than which Rothschild or ;Astor', can get ; nothing better. Remember that Dyspepsia and Con sumption of the Lungs often originate-in Negi• 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 Sour children's teeth. • Neuralgia Plasters. • :•• Dr. Hurd'a 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. tabled. equal to Dr. llurd's.Compress for Nett ralgia: Try them. They are entirely a novel, cuticula, and original preparation, and won derfully successful. They are of two' sizes, one small, for the face, price 15 cents, and the other large, for application to the body, prier. 31' cents. Will be mailed on 'well:4 of price and 'one ,stamp. : WHAT ARE THE PFDPLEDOING The American people are intelligent enough to appreciate preparations that contribute to much to the happiness of those using their, and they want them. Every mnil brings Ns letterS. some ordering the TREATISE ON TEETH,. 'some 'the NEURALGIA PLASTER.% lOW itbta few incloSifig 31 cents for the Mourn WASH, to be sent by mail ; but th those we arecompelled to reply that it is impossible 'to send a hrilf pint bottle by mail. 'The people: unlit; these. Remedies. Who will supply them?. Now is the Chance for . ,Agents. • . ,Shrewd agents can make , a small fortune in carrying these articles around to families. The Dental:Treasury is the neatest irticle that man or. woman ,can carry around. Send f one and see, or, better, a dozen, which wenin sell as samples for 7. , yet B. HARD & CO.. • • Tribune 'Buildings, Npw York., 'That'iemittances may be' Made• with: cnnft dance, W. 8.`13f. refer to , tber. Vayor of Brooklyn rtb G.fi. Griftith,Presid't Fan4ers' anctOitizets' Batik, Brooklp,'endlo othics. frEwt . ' -- • thit;latitir , • 1 ,, DOWNERI.PATEN,LHE Mt, AND SkIELD ' .cf.44'7*Nr1D 1 41F.70 4111: :. Ja the:.thine:fot 41,,uhti use ti;e:neetlle r , This Orsts7knbly .!inylo . 01111;24kt in ven - (ion'saCila one-half the labor of hita-seCiing, asit COll3, pletely ptotecti the tUger:Trotn the point df the needle, and—tuttie ri iia -net 'and wafer& hem whilethe operafu - NO LADY 81101.71i,1l BF, :0111PTr It is phettp, simple, beattiful, and useful. The HernMer-und Shield it be sent free of char' on ,receipt of thd price, / ?d, Edelose ittunp:for Idezeripttre circular nod terms." 'I 1" ,• j • . r I METRpPOI.IITAN Serf ing-Bird- Combined . Is nn article of real nterii. It is used foithe purpose of:liindingis4einh af,.:Thread, - Silk, et , tcili,Yarn, Floss. ‘Ftrrsted, ,It is readily adjiiited.to the , 3iork t tithle, and Will be found indispensable to using tole abort articles, being a useful ,and. inraluablis appendage to the :Sew n;-Bird. , , i;ta, ta:I1 os4ing, to Style and Finish. $1,50 per Month can be .11:611.= enterprising genii {wanted in every town and County throtigheut;the United'S tates and;Canada,)' selliiigi the above artieles, •as sal4s are rapid, pror.s large, and has' no com petition: A liberal discount to 'the trade: Address A. Downer 1 1 443 ilroadway, New York, Patentee sand Sole Proprietor. • N.B.—General atoll excluSiVe Agencies will be 'granted on the tdo'st liberal tertns.---nil93ni --; , ' THE OAT SCH OOL HIELL. A !NtAr• SINGING BOOK E'Oft. DAY 901 - 10013, called he DAY SCHOOL BELL i 9 now ready.' IZ, etwitains about 200"• pages of lc.hoice Songs, Ro?nnds,l Patches, Doan. Tries, Quartetts, a' • /choruses. many of them written expressly oiL, this work, besides 23 Jr pages of the. Elem nts of ittusic. The, Ele, ments are so easy and progressive, that Ordi narY teacherx will _find themselves entirely successful in instriciing etjen vOungscholan to, sing correctly sled scimiltiAc - all:, while the tunes and words !embrace Such a varietiiiii lively, attractive and soul-Stirring music arid sentiments, that no trouble will be experi enced in inducizigitlllbeginners to go on with zeal in acquiring .viiiill in one of the most health-giving, bestitfr-iinproving, happiness yielding, and orderiproducing exercises of sehriol life. In simplicity of its element's, in variety and adtidaltion of music, and iii excellence rind nupib l er of its snags, original. selected, and; adapted, it claims by much to excel all competitors! It will be found to be the; best book ;te.er issued , for Seminaries, Academies, and Mlle Schools. A feiv.sam plelpagea of the Elem snts, 'Tunes, and Songs. are, given in a circular ; send and get one. It is compiled by HORACE yiTA.TERS, Author Of (`!Sabbath-Schooll Bells.", Nos. 1 and 2: of Which' have hail the enbipous sale of 055,- 000 in 36 monthsi. Prices:l' paper •covers, ao Cents, 15 per iO ; Hound, 30 cents, 23 per 100 • cloth bound, embossed gilt, 40 cents: -130 per• 100 25i copies furnished at the 100 Price. Hailed ,tree at the i l tatil price. I HORACE INVATERS,;PubIisher, • No. '4Bl I++ Broadway, New York. ! , , SOMETHINGI 'FOR THE TIMES'. 1: A NEOESSITI6IIIIEVERY JOHNS & CR6SLEY'S American Calrient Glue, The stroniest Kline lin the. World - - /For Cemetiti4 IPco(4 Leather, Glev;.l. 14.1ur41e, . Alobastlr, pone,6'orill, etc. the only ertiele of the „kind ever prodne.. .7. ed withstand Water. - ( I_l v ; , F4TBACtS I"Every housnkeeper st 'of Johns S: Crosley' l a '4New York' Yirpes.l "It is 'so couvertient tolhae in tbe houSe.' - — r -Nete York 4:l 4 pre.is. "It is always 'Tently ; t 1 is commends it to e4erybody.".,--/y.J Independent. "We have tried it. and find it as useful it: oar house' as witteri,"— Irilkea' Spirit of the Till,. 'price 21!: Cenbe per Bottle. Very liberal reduetlions to Wholesale Dealers. • ITEHMS CASH. • I ' • FOY ante ~11 Druggists and Store keepers generally throughout the country. ! * 4 'JOHNS it!CROSLEY, ft (§oie Matnnfacturers.i . id Street, New York. (Corner of Libitrty Street.) jyDly TAE EpROES lOF IEICE .1 . AN:, • •. TffE , gicnov.4 OF WAR E. Anthony, ?No. 501 Broadway, New York, is now publishing, in addition to other por traits, the celehr ed collection known in E,u - rope and Atiteri alas Brads National trhotographie,Portroit Oallrry. in which 13 inelnded Portraits of nearly all the Prominent men ofiAmeritia;not excepting Jell Davis, Gen'Beouregard, PloYd. and a host nt Other confedeiates. , Price of Portraits, 3,00 per dozen. Oiin tie sent by ,mail. Scenes of,the . War for the Unior, are published card 'size. and in Szereocopie form. Also; - : StereosCopia views of in Paris-, Lon don, and in oilier parts of England and France. in Scotland; Ireland, tirtili.s. Holland, Switzer- , land, Spainizon tlie Athens, Egypt. Turkey, the'lolY Land, China, India, Cuba, Jtc., to., ad infiniiiim. "- Our Instantlineous StereosCopic Views ore The Greatest Wonder of the Age. These are taken to the fortieth part ofa second and the rushig,ofwatcr,the moving of ledves or the march loraln arniy, - does not in the least affect thecalfing? of these _views. They ate sold for $3 perdozen. ' • We have also On hand and manufacture thr 'largest. asso4rn . ent 'of ?Stereoscopes, Photo 'graphie Albums, ?and Photographic Materials in the Unti States, and perhaps in the world Catalogue, containing list's of all our Pot- traits, Viewsj Stereoscopes, Ate., sent tree by mail, on receipt of a stamp. '- ' • _ F.?„ ANTIIONy, 501 Broadway, • jyly near'St. Nicholas Hotel,New York. ' TIOR AKE 'W ALTERS •PI AL NOS. , , IIELODEONS,.ALEXANDBE ORGANS,, esti T'. GILDER:LT & GO.'S celebrated JEOLIAN PIANOS arthe finest instruments for Parlors dud Churches now in use. A- large assort, ment min lie i semi:t:the Vet Wareromns, 451 BBOADWA ; between .Grand. and Broome Streets, whi It 34i11,6e *old at, extremely law nrices. PIANOS and MELODEQN S Bran sun dry rnakemineW and second band, to, let, and rent allowed if purchased, aS per agreement. Monthly paiyments .ret.oiv,ed , for the same. Also; seeond-haind Pihnos ..and Melodeons at great barOins4 ,prices from . 25 to.‘,. ice! Sheet MusisOdusic BOoki, and all kinds. of Music Merchandise atiWar,prices. , - 1 HORACE WATEILS, :A.A. YrAYOIt.S-' I OF.: - .:TIII - • •, . • "Rre,tius undersigned Idayttra,hreby oesk: 00 that the Druggist* Apothecaries, and - Physioituts of our 84317828). cities have . signed a doeuthent of assurance to us that AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. has beeti found to. be a remedy 'of greet 'eavellenee, 'and worthy the confidence of the cotantunity. • • HON. JAMES COOK, Mayor of LOI77ELL,, MASS. HON. &WIN BEARD, • - - M.asfOr of IsrAsigrA, 110 N. W. HARR.INGTON, - Moor of Zit ANCNESTES, ziAz. SON. JOHN _, ABBOTT, , Mayor of CONCORD, N. E. HON. A. H. BULLOCK, Mayor of WONONSTN73., MAIA - HON.' NATH'I; SEGSBEEt Mayor of SAL E., HON. P. W. LINCOLN, Jr., Mayor of BOSTON, MASS. HON. WM. M. RODMAN; _ Mayor of PROMENCE, B. L 110 N. AMOS - W. PRENTICE, • _ Mayor of N0.13 , W/CH, CONN. HON. J. N. HARRIS, • ' Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN, HON. CHAS. S. HODIER, Mayor or MONTREAL. O. E. HON. D. F. TIENtiNN, Mayor of NE,W YORK CITY.. HON.. IL tr. KerS ; i 7 REY, Mayor of HAMILLTON, HON. ADAK WILSON, . Mayor of TORONTO. -R. M. BISHOP, Mayor of CINCINNATI; MllO. HON. L. H. CHAWFORD, Mayor of LOUISVILLE; Z HON. JOHN SLOAN, - Mayor of LYONS, lOWA. HON. JAMES IIe.PBETERS, Mayor of BOWMANVILLE, C. W. HON. JAMES W. NORTH, - Mayor of AUGUSTA,II2I. HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr. , Mayor of ITALTOWELL, HON. JAMES S. BEEK, Mayor of PREDYYRTOTON, N. R. HON. • WILLA.P.D N Y -ht, ) Mayor of NEW BEDFORD, MAIM EdN. -3. BLAISDELL, HON. W. H. CRANSTON, ' mayor of NEWPORT, R. L HON. - FRED STAHL, Mayor of GALENA, um. HON. JOHN HODGDEN, Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA. HON. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD. , Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TENN. HON. ROBERT BLAIR, Atayor of TIT:SCALOOSA, ALA. • t H015. - R. D. BAUGH, Miyor of HON. GERARD STITH, .rdayor of NEW ORLEANS, I.A. HON. H. D. SCRANTON, - Mayor of ROCHESTER.. N. T. HON. DE WITT C. GROVE, Mayor of 'UTICA, N. Y. 'wild have n ileac) Cement Glue' HON. GEO. w Lu§ON, • • - Td.a•sr or of PITTSBITIIG, HON.. C. H. BUHL, Bloqor of Dtl2t.olT, MICE. EON. =MAN L. 'PAGE, - Mayor of MILWASTKIE, EON. W. W. VAUGHN, -: • Mayor of at.CME, WIS. HON. A. FARE, ' Mayor . of .12=TOSIIA. HON. JOEEN C. ITAINES, Myer of CiiiCLGO. LEON. LT. J. 'A. HEATH, Xayor of 1 / 4. r.a.m . A.; ALA. Certify that the resident Dragons Ai" assured them _ Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is an excellent remedy, and worthy the ette. Ildence cf. the community.. • For Spring Diseaseis. For Purifying the Dlood. For Scrofula or For Tumors, Dicers, and Sores. For Eruptions and Pimples.. For Blotches, Vilnius, and Roils; For St. Anthony's Fire, Dole, or:Erya For Tetter or Salt Menus.- (sfpe lasa For Scald Head. andllingsvonit. : -; For Caneer.and Sore Sores. For Sore Eyes, Sore vazsi and Iliuners, For Female DI I - For Seippression and Irregnlariti. For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases. For Liver CoMplaints. •.• • Far Diseases' of the Mart. The Mayors of the chief elites of the Mil ted States, canadas wad EriOsh Province s ' Chili, Peru; Brast, Mexico, sad in fact a ixioat ell the cities on this' continent, low Slimed this decument, to assure their Val what. r euieslies they may use with safetfA rm confidence, Bus Qum_6gace , will oray,s4ccs PortiOii of diem. Ayer's , AYer's Cherry Pectoral, Ayer's Pills, and Jl.yer's • AgEm Caret IPITEMRED BY_ C. 'Ayer Coy , ' LO 7M, 4 , init;okoict by DM:Lai eyery where.. Sold by C. S. & E. A. Jones, alidt!rrrt 4afiz,i:k l4ol Lisl,. Milliorf; C4 l 0 1f goilet oiiiey 79108 es I - Al D - P °7- Um, Cushingsillii i,nif by Defilers getieralLy Great Cities. Mayor of FALL BMA M*4B. , TENN