II MI • ^ • "Bigger on Ithei • Or#lni 2 , _ COnservativ_e dootAis report` An abate. anent of this .epiilemia, but assert - that it :is still - so prevalent as to"justify general alarm and systematic counteractiOn.. To Ibis end they suggest lectures, addresses, .tad•the concerted circulation of sedative documents and tracts throughout the -winter just befora 'us. A carefuldiagcto .T Es of the.diaease would seem to be one of the first steps to be taken in the remis ' es. : Among the recorded symptoins of • 'the disease; the following are the most important and striking. The person at. ticked betrays the yavages t.f the malady by calmly and - steadily asserting and maintaining, as if in perfect mental and bodily sanity, the - following -incredible propbsitions: 1. That no man should be the owner In fee•simplo of another marl's wife and obildren; If. That when one man receives and profits by the labor of another, he ought to pay for it, even though oho of them should be white and the other black ; 111. That no woman should be sold at Jim auction block into compulsory pros. titution, even though the seller should claim to be at once her owner and her ' father; ' IV. That the ability of-one man to earn $lO per day; while another can earn but $l, gives the former no natural or moral right to take to himself three-fourths of the latter's earnings, compelling him to live on twenty-five cents or less per day; V. That the religion which justifies and upholds this exaction must be a bo vAt.i or damned article, as unlike that of Jesus Christ as can well be conceived; VI. That a Gove-unient assailed and imperiled, by deadly- treason should not `regard ady of its lawfull subjects as right fully the chattels implacable traitors, but 'attilld exhort all sucli to quit servingt:,e traitors and aid in counteracting their ef forts, and thus, secure their own freedom ' ; VII. That fighting on the defc'nsive, tielayieg,'holding off, intrenching, wait ing to be attacked, and of course fignting only-wheri the rebels are strongest, will never - put down a gigantic Rebellion ; VIII. That Generals who agrce with the rebel chief in the fundamental prioci 'pies .on which they are based and still jus tify their treason,' and who' are anxious that they shall be whipped only just enough to satisfy them that slavery is safer io than out of the Union, aro not likely to crush out the rebellion ; IX. That Generals should be selected by the President .for their presumed ca pacity, energy, .efficiency r and not forced on him by military cabals and threats of bringing in Stonewall Jackson if their demands shall not be complied with; and X. That those politicians who have ten words of criticism and reproach for the !Administration and its unqualified sup porters, to every one for the rebels 014%. acing the existence or the Republic, are not likely to fight the traitors very reso- lutely, or peck to reduce thew to uncon- ditional submission Such absurd notions so thorhughly re foie themselves that it cannot be needs nary to bonibard• them by,,argututotts., "tut' that, doubtless is the reason why it is hewer done.— Tribune. 1- How A LAWYER ITEADED OFF A DRAFT COS6IISSIONER.—Says the Reading (I'd) Times—lt is well known that Couhmis• sinner Kopp was very precise mid exact in his proceeding: ;. always keeping an eye to the interests of the country, while dealing honorably with all. Now it hap. pened that among the able bodied men drafted from one of the Heidelbergs, there was an obese specimen of humanity, but whom the chances hit as one of the elect. When he received his "ticket fur soup ; " he hastened, to reading, and knowing where lived the cutest specimen of . a law• yer he went straight to his office. Said he : • "I'm drafted !" "The duce you are ; it must base bean a strong•mao that drafted you !" "Well, I'm drafted, and' I want to get out. Can't match. I'll pay well." "Very well." The twain proceeded to the office of Conimissioner. ' '"Hero," said the lawyer, sioner, I have got a substitute." Commissoner looked-at the wheezy elm einien for Kane time. "He won't; do; can't march." "But he must do ;" 'blustered out the lawer ; "and you know he with" "He can't march-.; he won't do; and 1 can't take him." This was what our smart frien want ed. "lie won't du ; eh ?" "No, be wen'i." i‘Well then, scratch his name off the list; he is drafted and wants to be ex• empted !" The Commissioner looked at the lawyer for about a minute ; . then regarded the fat draft, and without speaking a word, eft roadbed off his iiame! One kind of mortar is designed to fill n_p chinks; anolner to make them. The calf of a - thief's leg is an appropri ate place fur a dog's teeth to have a meet ing. Why is ,it vulgmr , to send a telegram ? Because it is making use of flash lan guage.' A look of hair; from a young woman's head is often a lt!y , to a young man's burl. Girls sometimes put their lips out pont hey because they are angry, and some. times because their lips stre disposed to mot yon4.belfiray. THE BEST WORK FOR CANVASSING AGENTS. HARPER'S PICTORIAL HISTORY;: Messrs. Harpers 4 Brothers have commenc ed the issue in Numbers of a complete History of the Great Rebellion in the United Suites. The work has been for many months in e.ourse of preparation, by a writer every way qualified for the task.. . „ , , Theliittoduction 'contains n clear and snc- cinct account of the. formation-of the, Confp,d -eraty•of-theStates-; 'the fornAthin"and aarip tion of the Constitution , of the United States, and the establishment of the National Govern ment ; the origin, developement and progress of the doctrines of Nullification and Sepession, arid the various .pliasei which • tbey assumed Until - their final culmination in - the - Great Re . , • The History comprises a full account,dracvn 1 from - ,tlie most-authentic sources, of all the Events of the War f the intrigUes of the Sod:th em leader; at home and abroad ; the gratthal defection of one section,; the great Uprising of the People for the maintenamie of the Na tional Life and Existence; the rapid creation of an immense . ArMy and. Navy; and the Hat tles by Land an - a Sea. , •*,: • . The Illustrations comprise Portraits of all those who have borne-a prominent part in the struggle; Maps of the different localities; Pluns'of the leading actions; Views of every scene of interest, and of the most important .Battles. These illustrations are z.hostly, frau' drawings taken on the epot by artists deputed for that purpose to accompany every - division of our Army and Navy. Every facility at the.eommand of the Pub lishers has been eniployo in the preparation and execution of this work ;- and they confi dently -believe it will form the most trustwor thy and valuable h•story which can be pre pared of the Great Struggle foe the' merican Union. Mode and Terms of Publication The work will be issued Numb4rs, • consisting of 24 pages of the size of Ilar • Per's Weekly, printed from c'ear type, upon fine paper, and will probably be completed iq Twenty Numbers.' The numbers will be issued at intervals,'V possible, of about three dr four weeks. The price of each number, which contains matter equivalent to an ordinary volume, will be.Tiventy-five Cents. i Illustrations in each number are alone worth the price asked. Men out of employ, maht, especially Sick or Disabled Sold ers,can find no other work so sui;e of ready sale add good profits. .• • For further particulars apply to the publithers HARPER FLIBROTHERS, FrankHu' Square, New York. For npivards of three 'years past, I have been engaged in a basin*, whica has yielded me at the rate of Three Thousand Dbllars per annum, but being desirous of going to Europe in the course of ri few months for the purpose of there introducing the business, I am willing to teach it to any one who will send me One - The business is qo huMbug, but of a highly useful and general character; adapted ' both cities and villages; and one that any person of ordinary capacity, young or Old, male.or female, can riequiie with it few hours!. practice, and by which they can secure a very handsome income.. Several young ladies who, have received instructions; from me, faith in New York State and' Pennsylvania, are earn ing upwards of Fifteen Dollars per week by it, and there is no reason _why any one else can not do.the same InValids, even, can do well by it, as if is no peddling affair. but a business that is perfectly respecablel Gentlemen and ladies of leisure who would like to learn the business for their Own amusement or pleasure, will!tind the practice of ita pleasant pastime, and one that they will take great interest in. On receipt of. One Dollar I will send printed instructions by which any iperson can readily acgaire the art, and these instructions will also:contain every particular relative to the carrying it on so that it will be highly profit able The purchaser of the "printed instrue tionS" will also be authorized to teach it to others; and I have 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..bny• everything that is necessary to commence the business with, and the articles .can be M almoSt anywhere, in city'er egu.n_try, or, If preferred, I can fur nish the Address, ALVORD T. PARSONS, No. 36 Liberty. Street, New York. VatiTiitau Family Journal. The 'Home 'Journal for 1863. •We bare much pleasure informing the public that one of uur coutributore for the coming year will be our friend and oolleague THEODORE S. FAY.. We confess to uncommon pride and, pleasure in this renewal of intercourse with the friend and intimate of other days,' and we look to be felicitated for it, by the eSinblished renders who constitute the family of the Home Journal. • But we hare in preparation, for the coming year, several VERY THRTLLINb STORIES. Sonie"of the abldt of living pens are engaged for us, in ranslating frOut the French and German; and our own original narrative wri ters are among the first. ! We are fortunate also, in trai'elers •gone abroad who are literary contributors, and we are anticipating for our readers a most agree able surprise in the quality of these "Commis, Sketches of Travels and adventures But the feature of our: jottrnal which we have not yet mentioned is .perhaps the most 1-cc/acre/Le of all, its prominence as The Exponent of Refined,Society. - 4 Our correspondence with the leaders of fashion ein 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 world." As we have taken, some pains to arrange the resources of this new feature, we speak, confidently of its promise et enter tainment to our large circle of . readers. In this dephrtment, foreign 'journals are endlessly inventive; and, Witliour industrious ransack ing ofahese, we are sure .o.select, for the pe: culiar taste to which. we minister, a most re lishing banquet. . _ . .. . . . . THE EDITORS Will give the Journal thCir constant attention, as•betore. Of' the goings on, in. the eventful scenes and places - of the country. Mr. Willis' pelt will give photographs, as usual. General Morris's Songs and Sketches will be etnbroi- Idered on the threa of the I pasiing moment, as they have always been: Some: of the best intellects of the land are, enlisted for us, also, and we think 'won May . proniise to bold , finr place as the journal wbicll best enables,tbe Family ti knp conversant ivith'thp World. TERMS—For one copy,s2; for three copies, ss—or one copy for three !years, $5; for a club of seven conies, $10; fora club of fifteen copies, $2O; and at that rate for a larger club —always in advance. Address MORRIS - 4k WILLIS, Editors &Proprietors, 107 Fulton Street, N.Y. 1‘ 6===EMEI THE GREAT T REBELLION UNITED LS ' STATES. • EmD]oyalent. S'tibr HE inidersigtidlsoialdiespectfully.inform, surrounding catimenity.that lid 'has' talien:thci .roOriss'forinerlj"occupied by S: Siann; where fie is_prepared to do_ All, kipds .of.-Harness- Work on the shortest - -. • - • : -,-- .I_I4IV.O : STRAW COLL ELRS I • - also kept constantly on hand. These collars are a superior erticle, and need but a trial to insure their aueceo._ . Repairing dole in good style; Surcingles, Martingale-ringi, Barnes, and Ha - me straps, kept constai,tly.on hand: ' The public are invited to call anclexamine, beforo purchasing elsewhere. S. P:MINAR. Coedersport Oct. 16th, 1860. ' SONIETIIING:NEW Righly Important to the Ladies • DOWNER'S PATENT HENINItR AND SHIELD - ; FOR HAND-SEWING, Is "just the thing" for all who,use the needle. This remarkably simple and novel invention saves one-half the labor of hand-sewing, as it com pletely protects the finger from the point of the needle, and makes a neat and uniform hem while the operator is sewing. NO LADY SHOULD DE WITHOUT IT. It is 'cheap, simple, beautiful, and useful. The Hemmer and Shield will be sent free of charge on receipt of the price, 25 ceilo. , Enclose stamp for descriptive .circular and terms: ALSO, DOWNER'S METROPOLITAN SKEIN-WEINDER Sewing-Bird Combined Is an article of real merit. It is used for the purpose of winding skeins of Thread, Silk, COtton,Yarn, Floss, Worsted, &c. It is readily adjusted the work-table, and will be found indispensable to all using the above articles, being a useful and invaluable appendage .to the Sewing,-Bird. Price 50 oti. to $1 according to Style and Finish. $l5O per Month can be Real ized by enterprising Agents (wanted in every town and County throughout the United States and Canada,) selling,' the : above articles, tis sales are rapid, profits large, and has- nOcorn tietition. 4 liberal discount to - the trade. . . _ . . _ . Atrdress. . 'A, H. .I)owner, 442 Broadway New York, Patentee and Sole Proprietor. N.B.—General and exclusive Agencies will be granted on the most liberalterms.—ml93m THE DAY SCIIMODIL ROLL, A NEW SINGING BOOK FOR DAY SCHOOLS, called the DAY SCHOOL BELL is now ready. It contains about 200 pages of choice Songs, Rounds, Catches, atetts, Trigs, Quaytetts, and Choruses, many of them written expressly for this work, besides 23 pages of the Elements of . Music. The Ele ments are so easy and progressive, that ordi nary teachers will find themselves entirely successful in instructing even young scholars to sing correctly and scientificall;; while the tunes and words embrace such a variety or lively, attractive and soul-stirring music and sentiments, that no trouble will be experi enced- in inducing, all beginners to go on with zeal in acquiring skill in one of the most health-giving, beauty-improving, happines.4- 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 songi, selected, and adapted, it claims by much to excel all competitors. It will be found to be the best book ever issued for Seminaries, Academies, and PuLlid Schools. A few sam pie pages of the Eletn ants, Tunes, and Songs. are given in a circular; send and get one. It is compiled by HORACE WATERS, Author of "Sabbath-School Nos. 1 and 2, of which have had the enormons,sale of 655.- 000 in 36 mouths. Prices, paper covers, 20 cents, .15 per 100; - Eoznd, 30 cents, 22 per 100 • cloth bound, embossed gilt, 40 cents, 30 per 100 25 copies furnished at the 100 price. Mailed tree at the retail price. HORACE WATERS, Publisher No. 481 Broadway, New York. SOMETHING TrOR THE TIMES!!! 'A NECESSITY 111 EVERY HOUSEHOLD ! JOHNS a; CRUSLEY'S American Cement Glue, The strngest Glue in the World . For Cementing Mod, Leather, Glass, ivory, China, . Marble, Porcelain; Alabaster, Bone, Coral, etc.. The only, article of, the kihd ever prodnd• ed which will withstand Water. EXTRACTS: ,• "Every housekeeper should have a supply of Johns 3c Crosley's American Cement Glue." tVeeo Yonk Times. $ ... "It is so convenient to have in the house." York Express. "It is always ready; this commends .it to everybody."—.ll l l Y. Independent. - "We have tried it, and' find it As useful in ;our,housc as Water."— WilkeeSiiirit of the Tinos Price 25 Cents per Bottle. fiery liberal reductions to \Vholesale Dealers. TERMS CASH. FOT sale by all, Druggists and Store keepers generally throughout the country. JOHNS & CROSLEY, I • (Sole .Manufacturers.) 'IS :William Street, New York. (Corner of Libertk 'Street.) jy9ly .lIORACE , WATERS PIANOS. MELODEONS.-ALEXANDRE ORGANS, n T. GILBERT & - :'CO.'S - Celebrated ..EOLIAN PIANOS are tlie finest instruments for Pirlors and churches now in use. A large assort inept can be seen at the new Warerooms, 481 BROADWAY, between Grand and Broome Streets, which will be sold at extremel3lox nrices. .PIANOS and MELODEONS froln stin dry makers. new and second hand, to let, and !Tut allowed if liurehased„as - per, agreement. Monthly payments received for the sam e . Also, second-hand Pianos and MelOdeons ut great bargains, prices from 25 to' 100. of Sheet Music, Music :Books, and all kinds 'Music Merclandise at War prices. HORACE \WATERS. go 1. . NOTICE 1 1 1 0 EVE )(BODY. HOUSE. SIGN AND WAGON PAINTER. PAPER HANGER AND GLAZIER. . HE undersigned undersigned wishes to inform the pub lic of Coudersport and vicinity that he will attend to all work entrusted to him.. .Particularatteutlon paid to Paper-Hanging. • Shop witlqohn HeckhOit, east..side of the Court H 91190. • F. L .13ACKUS. I Coudersport, April 30 Gm The Rochester Straw-,Cutter. OLMSTER-...k KELLY, Coudersport, have the exclusive agency for this celebrated machine; in this county. It is cov_enient,du ahle, and CHEAP. Dec. ECM BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of vaiiooskitids - MUSIC-BOOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC, • • i A.• fi MAI - STE D 4 S.T E tiLIPS STORE can always be found the best. of Cooking, Box and Parlor STOVE Also, TIN and SUET-IRON WARE, PIN'S, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH: BOWLS, FRYL'iG-PAI.IS; SAP-PANS; and CAULD RONS. Also, Agricultuial Implement's, such as PLOWS, -SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG ! -POWERS; Ste. , THIJIR WORK • is well made and the material good.' Goo r d'and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the COunty—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on 4ain Street opposite the l old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 109.-50 . The Confessions and XPERIESTE of, an Invalid. Published N I for the benefit and as a Warning and a caution to young, men who'suffbr'fromNervous Debility, PreMature DecaY, suPitiying at the same time the means of self-cure - By one who has cured himself after being put to great expense through medical imposition andquack ory. By enclosing a post-paid addressed en velope. singkeopics may be had of the author, NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., BedfOrd,ltings county, Ten , York.—Marl9spnly r ' MANHOOD; HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! 1 - • Just published in' a sealed envelope, nrice 6 cts A lecture on the Nature,Treatmentat.d Rad ical Cure of Spermatorrhina or linalWeak ness, Involuntary Emissioris. nahDebility, and Impediments to Alarriag generl a allyer - m vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy. and its;F 3lentahaud Physical Incapticity,resutting from Self-nlinse, &p., by hoar. J CuivEawnta,,ll.D., author of the Green Book, k!tc. ! ; The woi ld.renowned author, 'in this admir able Lecture, clearly proves from bIS owa ex pefience that the awful coaseqtyences of Self abuse . may be effectually ilea without medi cine, and without dangerous surgical opera tions, hoagies, instruments. rings, or e,ordials, pointing out a mode of oure at once certain and effectual; by which eVery stifferer, no mat ter what his condition may be, may cure him self cheaply, privately and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thouspnds , and . , thousands. - Sent under seal,to:any address,in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six 1 cents, or two4iostage . stamps, by addressing, Dr. CIIAS I - J. C. KLINE, : 127 'Bowery; Nev! York, PoSt 010ce Box, 4586. • AND THE WAR: E. Anthony, N 0.501 Broadway, NeWYorh, is now publishing, in additioa l to other por traits, the celebrated collection known in Eu rope andlAmerica. as 1 Brady'x Natiapal Photoie Portrait Gallery, in - which is includedPOrtraits of nearly all the pfominent men bf America; not excepting, Jeff Divis,•Gen Bpauregard, Floyd, and q. host of other confederates. Price of Portraits, 3,00, per dozen. Can be sent by ! mail. , Scenes of the War for the UniOn, are published, card size, and in Stereocopic form. Also, i Stereoscopic views of scenes in Paris, Lon don; and in other parts of Engladd an& Prance, in Scotland, Ireland, Wales,Holland, Switzer. laud, Spain, on' the Roine, in Athens, Egypt, Turkey, the Holy Land, Chinas India, Cuba, Sze., ad,infinitura. , • t Our Instantan-ons Stereoscopic 'Views are The Greatest Wonder 'of the Age. These are taken in ths,fortieth partofnsecoml and the rushing of water,the,moving bf leaves, or the march of an army, does not in the least affect the inking of these . Views. they-are sold, for S 3 per dozen. •We have also on hand and manufacture the hugest assortment of Stereoscopes, !Photo graphic Albums, and Photographic 3faterials! in the- United States,and perhaps in the world Catalogues, containing listsof all our kor traits,-Views, Sterenscopes, Igo.; sent tree. by mail, on receipt,of a stamp. - • ".- .E. ANTHONY; 60L Broadway,: jyly near St. Nicholas Hotel, New York IiECIMEMS 7:j:I7:OIe4SAI.E . exchange for Heiies, Wagons, Stoett good‘Notes!3r .Tudguients.l. A'valuable Farm situate:in Harrison township , Potter, Co. on the iaa Btate-laxiilrading fiom Spring - IEIMA° RarrisonTalle.yi . mad -Westfield Pa. Containing about:ll9 Acres, about 80 Acres improved and in a good state of -culti vation, on which is :arected .ai large Frain House, good' Barns, Corn ; House and other -necessary; mit-buildinis, a good Apple "Cr-. chard containing some -twenty 'different kinds of Grafted Fruit. Shade Trees, &c., -The ahoy° Farm lies about 1 mile from Hairison 7 miles from Westfield ond*Gmilei from Spririg and.is a good Stock and. Grain Farm, and will tie sold so thatany'one that can make a payment of 3 or 4 hundred dollars down, can make tl a farimpair for itself, with his la bor. Price, $2,500, for particulars inqUire of Peter Simmons now accupying said farm, or C, H. Simmons,' OswayoVilla'ge, Pa. Ja105,4862. BOOK STORE® Main above Third St., COUDERSPORT; PA. M. W. DIANN, PROPRIETOR. LP BOOKS, S, l (*LOBES, BLANKS DOCKETS-, LEDGERS- DAY-BOOKS, RECEIPT-BOOKS; MEMORANDUMS, PASS-ROOKS, DIARIES, pORTFOLtuS HERBAR?UMS, LETTEP.-BOOKS • - INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, Latin, French and German Teat- Books. All School Boolcs used in the •Counts kept on hcind, or intinediatelj procured t6hen desired: Magaiines or any Periodicals supplied when desired. A good assortment .of Paper, Envelopes, Pens and Inks: Also, of Wall-Papers, Dravr. ing Mateilials; Water Colors, &c. I • Slates, Ruler's, Back-Gammon.Boards Chess Men, &c., &c. PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for Books, &c. ' [ll-34] THE HEROES. OF PEACE MB . .., . . To cOsetrop rem. rrtM ' diiniiiPr i Ul , 4'4 been. restored VS 11: _health' in ii ; feW week n s, ' by- a 4reii 'tiimPle . remedy; after , having d 3 ving suffered seveml .yearif :With ;it severe u ngaffection; . anhat: dread disease, . Cops mPtion- 7 is an.;inns..te l make known- to his ellow ! sotrerers -the •tneans of aim._ To all ' lici de re it, be will seed a t copy of tneTreicrptionittied-(free!ofehnike.) with the' directs); fpr; 1 preparinr , and using the same, which ey will find awe Curs for eonaumption,. Aithfna, 13:onchitisi to. : . The op frobject of the adyertiser , In 'sending thePre cription is tp-binefit the.aftlicted, end spread information whicli he conceives to be invalia ble, and be hoPes every 1 sufferer will.. try his remedy; as it cost then), nothingr, 'and,mity prove a blessing.. . ) Parties wishing the pre 7 scription will . plsai ) address. Rt v.: I E WARD A. WILSON, r ' "- I l. Williamshargi 1 ' Sept. 24.-3ni. I Kings County, N: T. • C. H. SIMMONS HONEY, ~. I Union ' viclt Corner of Mn' From: 25 CLOTHING I=l ICLOTHrN N. T., UTPARALf.,7I; New StOre! New Goods! , • ' l The undersign d b og public that they blare opened business at I I - WELLSVILLE, N.Y., , 1 Corner Main and Plank Road StreetS,o_pposite the Union Block, Where they will display an entire new stock 4:lf - I 1 , -.. o^' • Beadynti l acte Clothing, t GENT'S. FURNISHING GOODS, ' - 1 which will far - surpass inLquality, style and price anything one exhibited in this town. We are aware tliatto build,up a large trade, it is not only necessary to have desirable geods, but to * I And we will make it an object for buyers to examine our stml before purchasing else where. -,All good shown cheerfully, repre sented fairly,aml s omitted to the purchaser's unbiased opinion: 1 This is a branchiof an.extensive manufac turing house in. Elmira, N. Y., and therefore you will find all Clbilling Weil made and got np in the latest style. An early call will reost assuredly secure a splendid bargain at the UNION CLOTHO:10 EIIP,ORIUM. - 1 i D. STRAUS & CO. Wellsville, June 862 P. A. ST f1.131.11S & - ,.C0. Have ju.s6 received a ' NEST.T.JOT OF IiRADFO,D PLOWS - - POINTS..I SELLING VERY LOW FOR REAIir PAY . • March 12, 184 .1131ESI PIANOS. GROVESTEEN HALE,' baying removed to iheir neW warerooms, NO. 478 BROADMIY, are now prepared tó Offer the , public a mag nificent new scale•f4ll. ; 7 OCTAVE 'ROSEWOOD PIANO; • containin'. all iri3pitOvements known in this country or Europe, over-strung bass, French graO4 action, harp, pedal, full iron frame, for • $l5Ol CASH, WARRANTED VOR FIVE YEARS. Richmoulding cases,; 13 - 150 8115' to 8200, all warranted made of the best seasoned ma terial, and to, stand' better than any scdfrfor $4OO pr 5C oby thd pld methods of manufac ture. We invite the best judges . to examine and try these - new itistrnments, and we Stand ready; at all, times. to test them with any others manufactured in.this county. _ GBAVESTEEN HALE,., 478' !Broadway, New Ypik. 3m] dAPONIPIEIf.I, SAPONIFIER! THE FAMILY. SOAP .MAKER. AU Kitchen Grease4an - be made intogood SOAP, by tieing Saponifier I DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH BOX Soap i 8 e 9 easily made with it, as making a Cl*; f: co ff ee: • MannfactaFed on) by i the Patentee's:, ri sew MOMFACTURtIifidOMPiI% 12TWiantitatieet, Philadelphia." ~ reb. 1,1862. Jy j I! STOP! STOP! ONEY. SAVED AT , Emporium apd Plank Road Sts . YOU 'WILL SAVE- to 30 Cents! ry Dollar on ev I By pu. chasing your 1. ND' FURNISyINg. DUDS At th new Union EMPORIUM. 186, 11. STRAUS & CO. '~i J TTRACTION! and i' lEEE HEM CITEAP, Which ~they lare 1 IL==a2;MM= • '.l. i i., L" v atir p. 1 11 11 . i.i l / 4 . ... L iI i I . ~ ......; ,' , I , Catil ,X. -ti NI : - - - art 0" -. k I[Jc/ .. , ~ _ ~ .. , (5.&-GeAR.,coATED, ) :4., 4Elori:,:---1 ~„:;,., fc_,....,„:„„.„..i.„,i,..b....,0,1,r• :,•:'. . 1 1 1 1fEL131;00D4IDT , CTIBEllitertt, tralids, Fathers, Mothers, Phystetan.l, tor :.: . .1 3 htlatethrnprtsts,;.r.es4.:thedr E xiro3 a , . . .... and jndga of. thetr,iVirt.nes„ 4 . ~ .. FOR fiIIE .CUBE, OF, . Headache,Sicltlfsailaclike,Eoul - stor n a c i l . .Pfrticun9s Pa.; fflaYli:lBss.' '' ' Dre. I.ti.ATlill.. - ' gly: T flayekbeeti-reptattly esitd of ' the worst headache. anybody Mnibare try:a done or tiro .of your.P.ills.., It seems tqaTiSe Luna 44 11 stal3Ac14'whigh they cleanse it One s . - IC they wilt cum other:its they'do me, the fact Is siorthArniMiirig..-'“ ..,.• • -I , ~',:. '-' , c , ti, - -Yours with great respect, -ED. W. PytEnLE,, - ' - • ' -.', - -.• f • C. , irk of." c.ict I . • Bilious Disorders and 14.Ver Complairdi. DEPARTMENT OF TUE INTERIOR, ._• . , _: ' ' t.Wassfsgros3D. pyl r yo„ &O.} - . Sm: I hare; used your. Pills in my_general and - hospital practice ever since you made then:, and cannarftesitiftito say they are ‘the best. cuptartic'we, employ. :-Theirfrega lating action on /tier is qUiCk and deLided;enneequent ly they are an admirable rentedy.fordextragernentsuf that organ. Indeed, I have lielthim foundaixtse of Li/fofts di*. ease so obstinate that it - did not - readily yield to them. , ,- ',FA:den:ally yottrs ' , - • 4 1 / 4 14/N7.0 It.ti..lsk - 14D., • Phis:Wein of Vie irannerfoilfital or ~.......1- " • :Dysentery.,' Relax , -and. iyordte. I Post OFYICE, HARTIann, LIT. Co:, lIICII4 .NOT. •16,1851. DR. AYER: Your Pills are the 'perfeetiOri*ofsnedielne. . They have ,done my-wife-more. good- than.' can tell you. She bad been: sick and pining away formonths.,Went , off to be - doctored at great expense, burkot nobetter: Shs • 'hea coinmencedta.kingsourTllls, which eMon:Corod her, by expelling' large quantitieS' of wormir(fflaii). - frolii lier body. They afterwards. cured her, end our two of bloody dysentery. One of liur iielglibofi had'it laid;lifid my wife cured - hterwith• two doses of your Pills, while others around us paid fromfive to twenty dollankcfostone bills, and lost' mbar time,:ivithout being curedmitirelly even-then. •Such a medicine as-yours, which 19 a0t.411,7 gOodUbd honest, wlll . be prized here:- -, . ' , b F. ,, •,.; :•.;..., OEO. J. GRIFFIN; Ibefularia:, 1 Indigestion and Impurity' of the 'Moo . Flom Bee, J. V. liiiii - ei,.l-ilitoi .itr.Adr*nt r7iFre2l Bastass.. ''IORrATP.t: J:hWrp, Ipterict, - .Pilid with- extrem nary .success in my - farnily,ond gltiesesr,anecallet 4.11 Ar ~' .imilistresa. .To retpdate t Odr-ansofrligeitiOn ad pu • the, blood they aro Ilie: ver y remedy I have, one known, and I - caw eimfidently retoMmentl theniM My ' . . WAI:S437, WreStimi 'Cc;.; N.' 1 -- ; . Oct '24; 1545:' DELR'Sm: lam using your CsthargoPills .in,nixprito.• lice, and find them in excellent purgative firtleanae the systeniand purify the fountains of the blood. • - . . • . JOHN G. ALEACIpl3f i r.ll(ll. ' _.... Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil,.'reter, .- Tumors, and Salt Rhenin.--- , - . '''' 'Prom a .2%!,ricarding 31crcitartl If a. Z.quis, Feb..4,.18te. - , DR. AYER : Your Tills are' the paragon of all rind Is great in medicine. 'They lfave cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upOn her hands and feet , that lied proved Incurable for years. Iler nrotherAtas been:lung:grievous. ly afflicted with blotches mid pimples on Thir akin arable her hair. , -After our child"was Cored. Hie. Wed tried-your Pills. and they have cured her. A'SA." MOttORIDGE: •Rheumatism, Neuralgia.; and•Gont: From go Der. Dr„ Hazokes, of the Methodise•Eyis. C7iurst. , PoLtsm si llonsr, SsvaNsit..ll3.l., Jan. G, 155f5. - Ilosolum SIR : I should be ungrateful for the relief your skill has brought ins if I' did not report tnyi case tio•yom keold settled in my limbs and broiight on ;excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended •in 'chronic :;rheumatism. Notwithstanding I had the Lest of phyeieians, the disease grew worse and worse, until,.by the adVice of - your excel lent agent lir Baltimore, Dr. 31ackenzie, I tri e d your Pills. Their effects were'slow, but sum By persevering : in we of them I am now tntirely well. SENATE CHAMBER, DITON 1:01:GT, vas. , • DR. Area: 'I have been entirely cured. by your Pills of 'Rheumatic Gout—a painful disease that ltd,i•allidted.me for yea's. VINCENT SLIDELL. • For• Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Coin,;. plaints, requiring an active purge, they are an axed- • lent remedy. . _ - For Costiveness or ConstiPation, end as a Dinner Pill, they are agreeable and effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflamma tion,. and even Deafness, find Partial - Blintt— limas, have been cured by the alterative action of them" Pills. Most of the pills in nmrket.Contain Mercury, which, al, though a valuable remedy iu skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful omsequkiees that fre quently follow its incautious use. These contain no wee. cury or mineral substance, whatever. • „ • AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL FOR TUE RAPID CURE OF • • COUGHS,COLDS,MOARSENESS, ENZA, BRONCHITIS, - WHOUPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN.' - - CIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and for the relief of consumptive pielients fu advansetl stages of the disease. We need not ,speak to the public of its * virtues. Throughout every town, and almost every hamlet of; the ' • American States. its Arundel na cures of pulmonary com plaints have omits it alriady known. Nay, few.,are the families in any civilized country on this continent witlient some personal experience of its elfjcts; and fewer yet the communities any where which have not umong them some living trophy, of its victory-over the entitle and dan gerous diseases of the throat mid lungs. While it in the most powerful antidote yet known to man for the fermi ditble and dangerous diseases of the pulmomMy organs, It is also the pleasantest unit safest remedy that can be era 'ployed for infants and young pernotis. Put eats. should ,have it in store against the insidions*enenty that steals - upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to believe the CHOIRS PECTORAL saves more Heed by the con sumptions it prevents 'than those: it cures. i Keep it by you, and cure your colds while they are curable, nor neg lect them until no human skill can master the inexorable canker that, fastened on the vitals. eats your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and as they know too the virtues of this remedy. wifineed,not do More than to assure them it is still made the best it can .. , . . - . be. We spare no cwt. no care, no toil to produce it the, most perfect possible.'and thus afford those !who 'rely osr It the best agent which our skill can furnish for their cur*. PREPARED _DR. .J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Kan AND SOLD BY Sold by C. S. S.: E. A. Jones, Coudersport Mann:& Nichols, .11illport ; Colwell A-, Lyinan • Roulet ; Carey 3.: Son, Ulysses B.Ror ton, Cushingrille ; and Dealers generally " THE UNION ARCH STREET, ABOVE T.11113-D, }Plailacteiph da. UPTON S. PIENVOOIItER, Proprietor. This Hotel is central, concenient".bf' Passenger cars to nll parts of the city, and in •every partiPalar itdapted to the NI antd business public: • ' Terms. ‘ ll 50 per_dsty. NATRONA COAL OIL WARRANTED NON ExpLosrv'E and equal to. any:Kerosene. WHY buy an explosive 01!, Tvheti a few cents'inore: per gallon will furnish ytni-with-lk— perfecyoil? ..tlado only by ~ • • PENIPA,SALT :mAxtrFAcTuanza 01174.inr; No. 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. • - Feby. 1. 1862. ,1„1- $l5O C. 11-•_:WARRiNER; setweller.l and ...Wa.tchinaker, TT fjCATED og Main St„-.opposite.the Ciut. 1.41 House, Coudersport, Pa. • •, Clocki; Viraichies, • Repaired o'n: shore notice rind anted give satisfact on. -;" : • • A good fisortment.ot . . . ' CLOCKS, WATCH - V -4,r atd) . on hand. Cheap forOAStf and represented..- As am even 'eicttange bery I will give yon time for. Money. • Coudersport, Dec. 16, 1861 - =I MEI
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