~ ~. National Family Joarnal. The Homo Jourr4 'for.- 1863: ibITED BY MORRIS k , WILLIS We hai'e much pleasure 'in. Worming the public thig on of contribUtors'for the coining year will ,be nur friend and colleague . ,THEODORE & FAY.. , Pe confess . to uncoinniort pride and 'pleasure In this renewal of intercourse with the friend andintimate of other days, and we look to be felicitated 'for it, by the established readers • who constitute the family of nye Home Journal. But we:bave in preparaticin, for the, coming year, several • VERY THRILLING STORIES. Some of the ableat of living pens are engaged for ns, in translating from the French and German ;. and our-omn original narrative wri ters are among thefirst. ' We are fortunate, also, in • travelers gone abroad: who arc literary contributors, and we are anticipating for our readers a most agree able surprise in the quality of these - s'ketches of Travels and adventures. But the feature of our journal which we have not yet' mentioned is perhaps the.most recherehe.of all, its prominence ns • The Exponent of Refined Society. Onrcorrespondence with the leaders of fashion in New York and the other capitals, is espe cially valuable in this respect, keeping us un . mistakably informed of the changes and pro gress of what is commonly understood by the "gay woild." As we have taken some pains to arrange the resources of this new feature, we speak confideutiy of its promise cl enter tainment to oar large circle of readers. In this department, foreign journals are endlesslY ' inventive ; and; with our industrious ransack ing of these, we are sum to select, for the pe• collar taste to which we minister, a most re lishing banquet. THE EDITORS ' .Will give the Journal their constant attention; 'as betpre. or the goings on, in the eventful scenes - and places of the Country. Mr. Willis' pen will give photographs, as usual. General Morris's Songs and Sketches will be embroi dered on the thread of the passing .nioinent, as they stave always been. Some of the best intellects of the land are enlisted for us, also, and we think we may promise to hold our place as the journal ivhich hest enabl6s the Family to. lr..!ep conversant with the World. TERMS—For one copy,s2 ; for three copies, ss—or one copy for three years, $5; for a club of SeVen copies, $10; fora club of fifteen copieS, $2O ; and at that rate fur a larger club —always in advance. - address MORRIS & Editors &Proprietors, 107 Fulton Street, N.Y. Employment,. For upwards of three years . past, -I have been engaged in a business, whim] has yielded me at the rate of Three Thousand Dollars per annum, but being desirous of going to Europe in the course of a few mouths for ,the purpose of there introducing the business, lam willing to teach it to nay one who will send me One Dollar. The business is no humbug, but of a highly useful and general character, adapted both to cities and villages, and one that any person of ordinary capacity, young or old, male or female, can acquire with a few hours' practice, and by which they can secure a very handsome income. Several young ladies who have received instructions from me, both in New York State and Pennsylvania, are earn ing upwards of Fifteen Dollars pei week by it,l and there is no reason why any one else can- bot do the same. Invalids, even, can do well by it, as it i? no peddling atrair. but a businest that is perfectly respectable. Gentlemen and ladies of leisure nho would line to le.trn the business for their own amusement or Pleasure, will find the practice of it a pleasant pastime. and one that they will take great interest in. On receipt of One Dollar I will send printed instructions by which any person can readily acquire the art, and these instruOons will also contain every particular relative to thel carrying it on so that it will be highly profit able. - The purchaser of the "printed instruc tions" will also be authorized to teach it to others ; and I hare sometimes received as high as Two Hundred Dollars for teaching it Per ,onally to a single individual. I would state further, that Two Dollars and Fifty Cents or Three Dollars will' buy' everything that is necessary td commence the * business with; and the rtivrfes l ean got almost anywhere, in city or counti t y, or, if preferred, I can fur nish 'them. Address, ALVORD T. PARSONS, .No. 36 Liberty Street, New York. MAN HOOD ;- now LOST! HOW RES map ! Just published in a sealed envelope, price 6 cts A lecture on the Natutre,Treatiuent and Rad ical Cure of Spermatorrhina or SeminalWeak 31CSS, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Ner - vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; 'Mental and Physical Incapacity,resulting from Self-abuse, Sc., by Roar. J. CULVERWELL,M.D., 1 authOr of the Green Book, &c. The w, , Id •renowned author, in this admir able Lent ire. clearly proves from his own ex perience hat die awful consequences of Self iibui.m may be effectually used without medi cine, and without dangerous surgical opera tion;, bungles, instruments. rings, or cordials, ' pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no mat ter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. •Sent under seal,to any address,in n plain, sealed envelope, nn the receipt of six 'cents, ,r two postage stamps, by addressing, Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post °thee Box, 4586 NOTICE TO EVE it Y BODY. HOUSE. SIGNANG ANO WA AND GDN P A I NTER. PAPER • • HER GLER. 711 HE undersigned wishes to inform the pub lic of Coudersport and vicinity that kw' will attend to all work entrusted to bitn. Particular attention paid to Papet-Harginity Shop with John. Reckhow, east sidof On Court House. F. L BACKUS. Coudersport, April 30 6m The Confessions and -EIXPERIIINCE of an Livelid. Published I for the benefit and as a warning and a caution to young men who suffer from Nervous Premature Decay, supplying at the same time tbemeans of self-gure. By one Ivrho has cured himself after being put to great expense through medicaiiraPcisition andquack . - . ory, By ennlosing a post-paid andvolsed En velope. single &Tim may be had of the,autbor, • NATHANIEL MAYPIR. Esq., Bedfaid,Kings county, New York.—Xlarl9spnly m Y bo lv a i r f pwri, R O. Y ,„ \ o N„ . , c h q a t s io le ri rt an n Yl bhear y anbd caution all pupas not . to trust her on my account as I ten] pny no debts of her contract ing uuleas couipelled by law. • ' !•-‘ , • SILAS NELSON. Notice. MON " " THE I ARCH STREET; - Philad 'UPTON S. NEWC !ABOVE THIRD, • Iphia. r MEB, Proprietor. ral, convenient by' • its of the city, and in .d to the manta of 'the - - This Hotel is nen I Passenger cars to all p; every particular adapt business public. Terms 1:51, per day COAL OIL ! EXPLOSIVE! NATRONA WARRANTED.N . and equal to any_ Kura WHY. buy an 'explt cents more : per gallon perfect Oil? Made onl PEBN'A SALT NAlli/E, No. 127 Walnut 11 Feby. 1. 1862. sire Oil, when' a few rill furnish you with a lACTIIPJNG COMPANY, itreet, Philadelphia. /Y .RRINER, Watchmaker, L St., opposite the Conrt ICort, Pa. atches, , tire and.watranted to Jetcreller and LOCATED on Main, House, Couderso Clocks, lir Repaired on short n give satisfact on. good assortment CLOCKS, WATC • ES, and . JEWELRY •ASH and warranted as [en exchange is no rob e for Money. i , 1861 90 band. Cheap for represented. .As. an e bery I will give you Coudersport, Dec. SALE FO I3 1R to exchange for Horses, Wagons, StoCk Good Notes or J idgments. A valuable Farm situate in Harri on township, Potter Co. Pa., lying on the old tate road, Fading from Spring Mills to Harrison Valley and Westfield Pa. Containing abot t 110 Acres, about SO Acres improved and lit a good state of culti- Vation, .on which is larected a large Frame House, good Barns, 'urn House and other necessary out-buildi gs, a good Apple Or chard containing som twenty different kinds of Grafted Fruit, - Shat e Trees, &c. The above Farm lies about 1. mil from Harrison Valley, 7 milesfroM Westfield and 6 miles from Spring Mills, and is a good Stock and Grain Farm, and will be sold so that any one that can make a payment of 3 or 4 hundred dollars down, can make tl e thrm pay for itself with his la bor. Price, $2,:)00„ for particulars inquire of Peter Simmons nu v aecupying said farm, or C, H. Simmons, °sway° Village, Pa. 1 C. "H. SIMMONS: Jaii.15,1862 Boiyi 85- 1 -3019 Main above Third St., COUDERSPORT , PA. W• MANN, PILOPEIETOI« B OOKS, I__APS, GLOBES, BLANKS DOCK ETS LEDGEM- , • DAI7-BOOKS ,RECEIPT-BOOKS; MEMORAND6IS, '• . PASS-BOOKS. ' . DIARIES, • ' - ,„ I'OI.TF:OI.IuS, HERBARIUM'S, LETTED.-BOOKS k INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin, French and Gert4ut l'ext 7 Books. All School 8001-s nsecl in the kountij mmediatelll proctored kept oh. hand, o? tchen r ircd. eriodicals supplied when Magazines or any desired. A good assortmc Pens and Inks. Als ing Materials, Water. BIBLES,. 1 1 1 '. PRAYER & HYMN MUSIC-BOOKS a of Paper, EnvelopeS. of Wall-Papers, Diaw ;Colors, &c. E, STA MENTS, 1300 KS, of various kinds IAND SHEET-MUSIC Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards Chess Men, &c., &c. PRODUCE of all kinds takeb in exchange for Books, &c. • [ll-341 - • OLMSTED & KELLY'S Q TORE can always be found the best of 0 booking, Box and Parlor STOVES.• Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANSi and CAULD- RUNS. Also, • Agricultural Implements, 'such as PLOWS, ,SCRAPERS. CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. THEIR WORK is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EA:VEST ROUGHS put up in any part of the County Termseasy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldorri refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-50 2ti1T111,05 gijoir XHE undersigned a ould respectfully inform the surroundiug community- that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by John S. Maim, where he is prepared to do AU kinds of farne ss Work ' on the shortest notice._ LONG STRAW COLL&RS. • also kept constautly on hand. These collars are a superior article, and need but a trial to insure their success. Repairing done in good style. Stircingles, Martingale-riUgs, Haines, and Hatne.straps, &c.; kept constal tly onliand. .The public arc invited to call and examine. before e-enhasing 'elsewhere. S. P. MINAR. Coc.dersport 04. !v..... ,860. - - - The Partnership XISTING heretofore under the firm of 1;4 Garrett, Baily &Co is this day dissolved by the Avithdraw.4.of the undersigned. HENRY GARRETT. To -COBS tIMPtiVeS. Pr' HE Advertiser,- having been 'resture4 to 'I. -hash's' in a few weeks; by a -very simple remedy, 'after . ' having suffered several years with a severe -lung - affection, , and that dread diSease,-"Consumptionis anxious to make known to his fellow;•Aufferers . .the. means of cure. To all. r who desire it, he will send • a copy of tuts piescrlptiOn used (free of chaige.) with the directions•. for • preparing and using the same, which-they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, 1 c. . The on ly object of the advertiser in sending the Pre scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invalua ble, and he hopes every sufferer will try his ramody, as it cost thets nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the pre scription will please address Rsv. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings County, N.Y. Sep.t. 24.-3 m STOP! STOP! MONEY; , MONEY SAVED ! MEM Union Clothing Emporium ! Corner of Alain and Plank Road pts YOU WILL SAVE From 25 to 30 Cents! on every Dollar By purchasing your CLOTHING - AND FURNISHING GOODS At the new Union CLOTHING EMPORIUM. D. STRAUS & CO Wellsville, N. Y., 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 Strects,opposito the Union Block, where they will display an entire new stock of Readyniade Clothing, and 'GENT'S FGRNIS [TING GOODS, which will far s'irpass 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 an object for buyers:to examine ohr stock before purchasing: else where. All goods shown cheerfully, repre sented fairly,and submitted.to the purchaser's unbiased opinion. This is a branch of an extensive manufac turing house in Elmira, N. V., and therefore you willfind all Clothing well made and got up in the latest style. An early call will most assuredly secure a splendid bargain at the UNION CLOTHING EMPORIUM. D. STRAUS & CO. Wellsville, June 1862 P. A. STEBBINS & CO Have just received a NEW LOT OF BRADFORD PLOWS AND POINTS. Which they are SELLING VERY. LOW FOR READY PAY. March 12, 1862 $l5O BEST PIANOS. $l5O GROVESTEEN Sr. HALE, having removed to their new warerooma, NO. 478 BROADWAY, are now prepared to offer th'e public a 111 ag uificent new scale full 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, containing ,all improvements known in this country or Europe, over-strung baps, French grand. action, harp pedal, full iron frame, for $l5O CASH, WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. Rich moulding cases _, $175 to S2OC, all warranted made of the best seasoned ma terial, and to stand better than any sold for .$4OO or 500 by the old methods of manufac 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 manufactured in this county. GRAVESTEEN & HALE, 478 Broadway, New York. 3m] dAPONIFIER, SAPONIFIER! - THE . FAitIIGY SOAP . SIAKEit. . ' . All Kitchen Grease can be made into good , . . SOAP, 'by using Saponifier ! • DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH BOX . Soap - is as easily ma - de with' it, as.making . .. . rt cup of coffee. - i I Manufactured only by the Patentees. PEN.. Nt ilt'T. . , TIIIANUFACTIMINGCOMPANY,-at street, Philadelphia. . Teby. 1 1 1E6r. -, , -1 The Bei Witilige War of Extermination • agaii*t. Ba ITeith, l Bl4l • • ' Breath; Diseased Hume, Toothathe Ear , ache, and.Nettralgia,' .4 , • OUR`ATILIiSILY IS DE.N - TAL:..TREA:SAY.Rt : _ . . - A'complete set ofiltemeopes fdr P.RF'SERVING THE TEETH,i • PHRIFYHiG • THE BREATH AN) MOUTH, and CURING TOOTHACHE ANIi NEURALGIA. ,CONTE.VS : • ' Dr. } Hurd's'celebrated itIOUTH WASH,I bottle. Dr.llurd's unequaled TOOTH PO 'EDE R,l box Dr.Hvi•ersinagic TOOTHACHE DROPS,l'box Dr. Herd's UNRIVALLED NEURALGIA. PLASTER: • • 'Dr. Hurd's MANUAL ,on the Rest - Means of • Preserving the Teeth, including Directions for the'Proper Treatment of Children's-Teeth. • FLOSS SILK for cleaning between the Teeth. TOOTH PICKS, etc., etc. • Prepared at Dr.-ilurd's Dental Office,, Fourth St., Brooklyn, (n.b...)T„ . Price, ONE DOLLAR; or, SIX for $5. • The Dental Treasury makes a package eight inches by five, and is sent by expiess. Full direction for use is on each article. The following. articles. we can Send separ ately, by mail, viz: - The Treatise on Preserving Teeth sent, post.' paid, on receipt. of Twelve. Cents, or four stamps. The Neuralgia Plaster, for Neuralgia in the Face, Nervous Headriche, and Eavache, sent, s p t f a !s m tp p a s i . d, on . receipt of 'Eighteen cents, or six The, Neuralgia and Rheumatic Plaster (large sizo,) cot. pains in the Chest, Shoulders, or any part Of the body, sent. post-paid, on receipt of Thirty-Seven cents.' 1 ' • Address Wm. „Hurd & Co. Tribune Buildings, New York. t • Dr. Huid's MOUTH WASH, TOOTH POW DER, and TGOTHACHE DROPS, cannot be sent by mail, but they can probably be!obtain ed at your Drug or Periodical Stores. If they cannot ; send to us forlthe Dental Treasury, pride, One Dollar, which contains , them. NOW, ARE DR. HURD'S- PREBARATIONG GOOD 'I The best evidence that they are is, that their firmest friends and bestpatrons are thOse who have used them longest. Da. -WILLIAM B. !luso is an eminent Dentist of Biooklyn. treasurer of the New York State Dentists' Association, and these prenarations have been' used in his private practice fOr years; and no leading citizen of Brooklyn or Williamsburgh questions their excellence, while eminent Dentists of New York recammena 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 Dail:q Times says : "We are happy to know that our - friend, Dr. Hard, is succeeding beyond all expectations With his Mouth Wash and Tooth Pbwder. "The great secret of his success rests With the fact that his articles are precisely what they are represented to be, as we can testify from their long use." ' • 1 The well-known P. T..Baenum - writes :—"I found.your Tooth Powder so god that my hve used it all up.. WFel, 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 tine may test the matter for himself • Beware of the ordinary Tooth Doivders. Dr. Hurd's Tooth Powder contains no acid, nor alkali, am. 'charcoal, and polishes without wearing the enamel. Use no othep. j —• WHAT DOES DR. HURD7S,REMEDIES EFGECT Dr. Hurd's Mouth liTili and Tooth Powder will give young Indies that finest charm in woman—a sweet breath b.fai pearly teeth. Tiy them, ladies. Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder will cleanse the mouth from all foul exhala tions'' and if used in the morning, make the breakfast taste sweeter end the day begin more pleasantly. Hundreds or per Sons can testify to this. Try them,. gentlemen. Di. Hurd's 'Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder are the best preparations in the world for cur ing BAD IMEATII and giving firmness add health to the gums. Hundreds of case.of Diseased Bleeding' Gums, Sore Month, canker, etc., have been Cured by Dr. Llurd's astringentwash. Dr. Hurd's Mouth Wash and Tooth Powder r,rive an additional charm to cOurtShip, and make-husbands more agreeable to their wives and Wives to their husbands. 'They- should be used by every per Son haVing ARTIFCIAL TEETH, which : arc liable to impart a taint to the month. Dr. II urd's - , Tootherchc Drops cure Toothache arising. from exposed nerves, and are the best friends that parents can bare in' the house to save their children from to-tue and themselves from loss of sleep and sympathetic Suffering. Farmers And Mechanics! yosii cannot well afford :to negledt your . teeth. For trifling sum, you can now get preserVatives, than which Rothschild or Astor cani get nothing better. Remember that Dyspepsia. and Con sumption' of the Lungs often originate in Neg lect of Teeth. Send far 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. • Neuralgia Plasters Dr,. ITM-r-d's Neuralgia Non-adhesive 'Plasters are Hie most pleasant and successful remedies ever prescribed for this paihful . discase. The patient applies one, soon becomes drowsy,falls asleep, and awakes free frota priin, and no blister or other unpleasant or injurious con sequences ensue. I'.:)r Earaclid and Nervous Headache, apply according to -directions, and relief will surely follow. Nothing can be ob tained equal to Dr. Ilurd's Compress for Neu ralgia. Try them. They are entirely . knovel, curious, and original preparation, and. won-i deEfully successful. They are: of taco one Small, for the face, price 15 cents, and the . other large, for application to the body, price , 37 cents. Will be mailed on i•ecipl of price and one stamp. WHAT ARE THE PFOPLE DOING '1 The American people are intelligent enough to appreciate preparations thalcontribute so much to the happiness of those using them, and they want them. Et-ery mail brings us letters. some orderinr , the TREATISE ON TEETIIi some the NEURALGIA PLASTERS,' and not Ft few enclosing 37 cents far the Mount Wass, to be sent-by - mail; but to those we rare compelled to reply that it is impossible to send-a half pint bottle by . mail. The' people want thete, Reintai'CS: Who will supply them 7 Now is the] Chance . fcik , Shrewd agents can make a Small fortune inj carrying these articles around to families. Thal, Dental Treasury: is th 9 neatest! article that man or woman can, carry nrciiand. Send f one and see, or, better, a dozen, which we wil self as samples for 'Ti :WM, B, HARD &. ' `• Tribune Buildinn . q New York. That remittances may be made with confi dence, W. B. H.; lc Co. tefer to the Mayor of Bropklyn ; tn. G.W. Griffith, Presid't Farmers' and Citizens'. Bank, Brooklyn, and to others.; TifING iIEW I. , orian tto the L',:tiles t ' ' , -- NT -HEMMER. MID:SHIELO ANDS WING, I ' ; ; , ;fnr - rt.ll. who nse'the needle. pfr and novel invention aim' ill' hand-sewing, as it Com e finger from the point of makes al neat - and 'uniform eidtor in 'sewing. )11i.,D BE wintouT IT. 4,l4eautiful, and useful.l The Id will be sent free of charge }}rue, 25 cents. orldescriptive circular and •- 1 1 nigh l 7 DOWNER'S tj'AT C- F°R. ' 1 . . Is ?jolt the •thin This remai•kablj si one;half the labor pletely proteets the - needle, arrti - 1 hem while the Ope •: :NO 14tri BP.O is'eheap, siMplo Hemmer and , Stiiel ortireeeipt eflthe ' - •,Enclose stamp terms. H , •I ALSO, • DOWNER'S METRO (RATAN SKEIN-WENDER ann I --. Sewinglll d Combined: l Lean aiticleloflreal merit] It is Used - fair the pnrpose of windin skeins of Thread, !Silk, Cotton,Yarn, Floss, Worited, &c. It is readily adjusted to the work-table, and will be found findispensaide to all I using the above .articles, being a useful andlinvaluable appendage to the Sew!ng-Bied., , 1I Price 50 Cts. to $ll according to Style and Finish. $l5O per Tilonthl can be 'Real ized by enterprising Agents (Wanted in every O'wn and County throughout the United States and Canada,) selling the above articles, as stiles are rapid, profits large, and has no com petition. A liberal discount to the trade. Address - H. Downer; ' 442 Broadway, New York, • Patentee and Sole Proprietoe. :IN.B.—General!and exclusive Agencies will be granted onltlre most liberal terms.—ml93m • THE DAIK SCILIOL BELL, Al, NEW SINGING BOOK FOR IDAY SCHOOLS, callpil the DAY SCHOOL BELL now ready., 4 Contains about 200 pages . of choice Songs Rounds, Catches, Duetts. Trios, Quartetts. land ChOruses, many of them written expressly for this work, besides 23 pages of the Elernts. of Music-. The EICL &lents are so cas and progressive, thatl ordi nary teachers NOR find- themselves entirely successful in InstrUctingleven yanng scholars to 'sing correctl3l and scientificallt,, while the tunes and worth embrrice such a'variety of attractivej and soul-stirring music and sentiments, tha trouble willbc experi enced in inducing all beginners to go on with zeal in acquiring skill in one of thel most health-giving 17enuty-iMproving, happiness yielding, and order-producing exercises of school life.. In SiMplicitiy of its elements, in viiriety and adaptation of music, ind in ekcellence and number Of its songs, original, selected, and adapted, it claims by ranch to excel all competlicirs. It will be found to be the best book ever issued for Seminaries, Academies, and Schoolk. A feW sam- . pie pages of the 3lem.nts, Tunes, and Songs. are given in a Circular; send and get one. It 14 compiled by I(.RACIi WATERS, Author of "SabbatliScholal IleBs." Nos: 1 and r 2, of which have hiOlthe enormous sale of 655.- 000 in 36 months. Prices, paper covers, 20 cents, 15 per 100; Bound, 30 cents, 1 22 per 100 • cloth bOund, embossed gilt, 40 }cents. 30 pe'r 100, 25 copieslfurnished at the 100 Price. Mailed irec at the retail price. HORACE WATERS, Publisher,l • , Broatlway, New York. SdMETEIfiNd- FOR THE TIMES!!! •.1 A NECESSITY 1N EVERY HOUSEIW I LD 1 ' ' ' JOIIN, 4: CIiOSLEY'S • America, , ; Cement Glue, H . The strop st Glue in the-World For Oenien l tin i - Rot?, Leather, Glass, lejry,, ehi) al, 71Idrlile,, Porcelain, ' Alalnasicr' .Don Coral, etc.. The only artieln Of the kind ever produe• ' ed whi t h will witihstiud -Wittei. .:CTR.A.CTS "Every bousereper Should have a supply of Johns ,k; Cros ey's American Cement Glue. " --New York !Times. "It is-so chrNeiiieut to have in the house:" ••—New York I,Exkres.s. I , ; "It is always 'eddy; this commen6 it to everybody."-L.A. Y. Independent. "We have tri d it, an.ii find it as useful . in our house asiw, ter ."--4Trilkes' Sfiirit of tlie Times • I [ Price 25 C ents per Bottle.. Very liberal reductions ''to Wholesale Dealers. i _! • FERMS I CASII. Fo: , SaleLti,y all - Druggists and Store keepers generaliyi throUghout the.country. ! . '', lOHNS & CROSLEY; (S - .. . . , (Sole Manufacturers,) 'IS lyilliam Street, New - York. !(Corner of Dilrriy Street.) i.) - 09 ! 1 ! THE 'HEROES OF PEACE wsc THE IXEROF.4 OF WAR. - E. Anthony , No.sol Broadway , New York, is now publislnng, in addition to other por 6.aits, the celetirated•collection known in Ea ] rope and Arnerlea as Brady's Nations Photographic Portrait Gallery, in which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent menlof America, not excepting Jeff Davis, Gen Beaparegar(l, Floyd, and a host of !per confederates. Price of PortraitS, 3,00 !per dozen. Cabe sent by mail. Scenes of the War for the Union, ;lire published, !card size, and in Steieocopic form. Also, I Stereoscopic 'views of scenes in Paris, Lon ildon , and in °that. parts Of England and Prance, in Scotland,!lMland, Wales, Holland, Switzer.' land, Spain,' on the Milne, in Athens; Egypt. Turkey, the Tthl t y Land, China, India, Cuba, iafinemn. • Our Instantanrpus Stereoscopic Views are • The Greritest 'Minder of the Age. These are taked tin the fortieth part of a second and the rushing. of water,the moving of leaves. 'or the march of an army, does not in the least 'affect the taki:rg of these views. They are sold for s3 l pe , dozen. I • We have nisi) on hand and manufacturethe largest assartmdnt of Stereoscopes, Photo graphic Alburris,land Photographic 3laterials in the United States, and perhaps in the world Catalogues, !containing lists of all our Por traits, Views, Stereoscopes, &c., sent' tree by mail, on recent ts stamp. . E. ANTHONY, 501 Broad Way, jjly near Et. Nicholas Hotel, New York:' . r • lIOUALICF. IWATERS PIANOS; 11ELODEONSi ALEXANDRE ORGANS, AND T. GILBERT t lr :CO.'S celebrated 2EOLIAN. PIANOS are tha fiu es t instruments for Parlors an d ch arn li c s[nbn' in use. A larga assort ment can be seir at the new Warcrooms, 481 BROADWAY; between Grand- and Broome Streets, which - Wiltbel sold at extremely low -,rites. PIANOS and MELODEONS from sun dry makers, new and second hand, td let, and rent alloyed 1;f iourcbased; as per agreement. Monthly 'p'nytnents, received for the • same. Also, second4dnd •Pianos and Melodeons at great bargains, *l4s from 25 "to • 300. Sheet. Music, Music- Books, and all 'kinds of lifusieMeOhandis'e* War prices... f(GRAICE WATERS, a gent. 1 • ligOftg.:o l V'THE • ..--,Great • Wei the undersigned Mait i rs, hereby Der. tit, ; that the Druggists, AU thecarics, and Physicians of our several cities have signed a document Of assurance to us that AYER'S SARSAp virr.v. A has been found to be a, remedy of great .er.cellence, and worthy the confidence of the community. HON. JAMES COOK, r ,of towELL, mass. HON. ALBIN BEARD, • ,Mayor : of NASILUA, N. U. HON. E. W. HARRINGTON, • . • • Mayor of MANCH:ESTER, N. H. HON. JOE . EN - ABBOTT, - ' Mayor of CONCOND, N. HON.' A.l IL BULLOCK, . • 'll.!ty.ar9f WORCESTER, :HON. NATH'L SILSBEE, . ; Mayor- of E. AT.FINT; MABB. HON. F. W.' LINCOLN, .Jr:, • Mayor of-BOSTON, MASS HON: WM. H. RODMAN, • Mayor •of PROVIDENCE, R. L HON. pIEOS W. PRENTIOE,I . , ,Mayor of NORWICH, CODIN. HON. ° .T. N. HARRIS, Mayor of NEW LONDON, CONN. HON. CHAS. S,'-it6I)IER., Mayoi• of 310p7T1i,E/LL, O, M. HON. D. F. `..CII.I I 4IANN, Mayor of NEW YORK CITY HON. H. M. KLUISTREY, 'Mayor •of HAMILTON, C. W. HON. ADAM WILSON, Mayor of TORONTO, C. HON. R. M. DISHOI.?, Mayor of CINCINNATI, OHIO HON. I. j H. ORAWFORD, . j, Mayor of LOULSVILLE, KY HON. - JOHN SLOAN, Mayor of LYONS, lOWA HON. ,JAMES MeFEETERS, Maycir of BOWV osTTITMLE, O. W. HON: JAMS . W. NORTH, Mayor of AUGUSTA, ME. r HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr., Mayor of HALLOWELL, • HON. JAMES 5. BEEK, • ' Mayor of FREDERICTON; N. B. • HON. 7 - 11._LL1,11D TT .E, • ISLayor of NEW BEDFORD, MASS. HON. BLAISDELL, Mayor of E.A:I.L'RrITME, NABS. HON. W. H. CRANSTON, Mayor of NkIVAPORT, L HON. FRED STAIIt; Mayor of A T:r*A, U HON. JOHN HOD GDEN, Mayor of D111311Q,17E, lOWA. HON. THOMAS CRITTCHVIELD, May Or of CIIA.TTANOOGA, TENN. HON. ROBERT BLAIR, Mayor of TUSCALOOSA, ALL HON. R. D. DAITGa, _ Mayor. cf 1.17,7 ,1 " 7 -'111S, N HON. qERARD Vl.Ewor of NEW ORLEANS, LA. -• I HON. H. D. SCRANTON, i Mayor of ROCH fosTER, N. `4. HON. DE WITT C. Gii.OVE,: L • Mayor of UTICA, N. Y. HON. GEO. wra:soN, mayor of PITTSBURG, PA. HON. O. 11. BITEL; . 1 Maycir of DETROIT, MICE HON. 3EMMAN L. PAGE, [ . . Mayor of - .KUAITATTICI2I, WIS HON. W. W. VAUGHN, 1 Mayor of . `itAntriA WII9. HON. A. FARR; - ‘ i . Mayor of ..,"1.70.9.13.A, WlB • HON. JOHN C. Mayor of CHICAGO, ILL. , HON.' M. J. A. HEATH, Mayor of SELMA., ALA. Certify 'th:lt - the residont Druggista nave assured. them Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is an excellent remedy, and worthy the come .lidence of the . community. • For Spring Diseases. • • Far Purifying the Blood. For Scrofula or King's Evil. For Tumors, Ulcers, and. Sores. - I For Eruptions and Pimples. For. Blotches, Binlns, and Roils. 'FOr St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Ery. I • • For Tether or Salt . Rhe um. Davila*. I For Scald Head and Ringworm. • For Cancer and Canceroos Sores. "2 , , For Sore, Eyes, Sore Ears', and Humor.. For Female Diseases. For Suppression and Erragularity. For Syphilis or 'Venereal Diseases. • For Live i r Complaints. ;. FOr Diseases of t h e Heart. • • The Mayo l ra of the chief cities of the trnf-' ted States, Canadas, and British Provinces, Chili,• Veitu,Brazil, MeM'co, and infant al most all the cities on this continent, have signed this document, to assure their people what remedies they may use with safety end confidence.' lint our space- will only &dad a portion of them. ; • ',Sarsatarilla, r 'SCherry ;Pectoral, : Ayer Ayees Ague Cure, Ayer': , •Ay PREPARED DT , • Dr.. J. C. Ayer•. & Co., LOWELL, And BOW by Prn,,nists everywhere Sold C. C. S..*&--.771...7-oi;les, Condesvort Marin do iel ols, Millport ; Roulet A. Corey &Son, "Missea; A 8. , Illor tOnt 6sitiririte ; and by Dealcii genitally • • • '
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