, fff r '..,,',. • , r,' ~, 7 - & - i , - Zi 04,11,. fyatiwzaz The Buffalo Mercantile Ccoliege " Li; ORNERAFIVIAUCAND',SENEtK. Is an important' link in the great NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, Jo- ' I doted in the-following cities, .via : • YORK,CITyr BODOXLYII,': ; ..ALIBA'NY, • • ; T 'CLEVELAND, • . DETROIT, CHICAGO, AND SAINT LOUIS. i • • A Scholarship issued frcm the Bninilo Cal; - On; holder to a ttend,eithar,or„all the Colleges Tor 'an inithititett time. - The Design ofthese Institutjone.is to jun art _ to young men aild ladies, a lhol'ou-411' praeit cal business education, : These' Colleges are orgitniied and conduch: ,ePiaport,ai.ests.•tyltich. most ,secure.to,eash separate Institution lbefest - Pcissittlefacillticit for:imparting - a thorough mercantile edam .,tion, and render it as a whole, the most c • !prehensile and complete system in this ,country ;•,.Bnoh-Reeping r in all its Op:tattier - 4, Com-, merchtfLaw,Connuercial Arithmetic and Pen manship' are taught in the mpst thorongh and 'practical manner,- The Spencerian - System of Penmanship,-is . ItinghihyCompetent and ex[o - rienced teachers - • Seholarship, nayableln ad' ance; $40.; Collegenpen day atd evening n 3 Vocations Resident Principal at Buirtilo, J. C. BRYANT. For further information, please call at the College rooms, or send for Catalogue and Cir cular enclosing lettei stamp.' Address BRYANT & STRATTON, : Buffalo, N. 'T.- WI MICE OF JAY COOKE, , StBSCIIIPT/04 , AGENT, At jay Coolie St. Co., litatilliers. 114 Sou'rt a.man_Srur.E . r, Philadelahia. Nov. 1, 1862. The undersh- ' tted haviag 'bean appoi . :;ted • SubSeriPtion: Agent- by the 'Secretar.N' f the Treasury. is now prepared to furni.sh. at once, . The New Twenty Year 6 per centi Bonds of the United :States, designated as "Five. : Twenties," redeemable at the pleasure of the GoYerntneut, - .after live years. and authorized . by Act of !it - ingress, approved Febt'y 25,1862: The COUPON BONDS are issued in SUMS of ' $5O, $lOO, $5OO, and 51000. The lIEG.ISTER BONDS in Sums of $5O, ! $100,:S500, $lOOO and :: , 5000. - Inierest at G per cent. per annum will com mence from-the, doe of purchfisa. and is Payable in Goitl, Semi-unnualiy, which is ,fgual at the .present premium un:guhl, to auout EIGHT per cent. per annum. Farmers, Mer , :hants,.:Slechanics, Capitalists, and all who have any money to . invest.should Viow and remmenthee that) these bonds are. in effect, a First Mortgoge upon al: Railroads, - Cabal's; Bank. Stocks and Securities, and the immense products ofm 11 the Na I. fa an res,&c., in the country : and that the full and ample provision made fur the payment, of the interest and - liquidation of principal:, by . Castmns Du ties, Excise! Stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to make these 4onds: the Mpst.Availabfe and Most Popular Investment in the'3larket Subieriptions received at Pity in Legal Tender *Notes, or notes and cheeks-6.f banks at par in Philadelphia. Subscribers :by mail will-re "ecive pronipt attention, andlevery facility and explanation will be afforded on application at this office. A supply of Bands will be kept on hand for immediate deli'very. JAY COOIiE, Azent -WEST]MDT lOTEL, Nos. 9. 11, 13, I', 17 CSURTLANDT STREET, f:4;r . .r;roathrdy Viiir:old•establis'oed and rtvorite.iesart of Ile Business con lu)sl3[..en recently re- • fl:toil,_una, ;15 comiliKe in (xverthing that cam I;‘i:ii...4.t.r to the cunitw•t t,f it, patron.;. Ladies Families aro spe.:,ially'aild carefully pro : el for. centrilly locate , ' in: , the 1)11F:1:less part tile city, and is contigligtlS to the prinCipal of steamboats. cars. okimibu , es. frrries. In eonse,quenee of the Ihessure eau,ed Rebe!iion, prices have 'been reduced to DOLLAR AND FIFTY; CENTS I!Elt DAY. The table is amply supiilied all the luturies of th'c seas , s, auiltis equal to that of any other hotel in the country. • Ample .ceoramMiationg - cre offered for up ward of 400 gouts. - ; Do uut believe runners, iiileknien.nrirl others who may say "the We;,ern, Hotel is full." I:).D..WINCLIESTER, Proprietor: Th'oa: D.. Winchester. i •Lry 19 BOOTS AND SHOES. A. SANDBERG'. & BR.O'S Tanners and Omrriers,, lIAVE also established a Boot and Shoe Manufactory, opposite D. 11 , Glassmire's Hotel, in the room formerly occupied by J. B. Smith: They offer their.Bstuts Gild Shoes at a LOWER RATE THAN THE SAME QUALITY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD IN POTTER. COUNTY. 'iAnd they will have until inc. 7; but the beat work 7 'men and the best stack.that the country will produce, and money and labor can procure. THEY FEEL CON ['WIWI' THAT THEIR . r,L. GIVE SATISFACTION. Sides, Calf Skins,' , Sheep Pelts taken nt ate Ilighesol3ricet Price GIVE us A . ' TRIAL I Coudersport, Pa., MArcll 17 _ MAN 1710,'0D ' • HOW LOST ! BOW RESTORED! JuEtronblished in a sealed ("liVelope, price G ets . A lecture on. the Nature,Trcatuient a, d Rad ical Cure ppf Sperrnatorrlicea or Seminal 'Weak ness, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual and Impediments to Marriage generally, Ner vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Pits; Mentaland Physical Ineapacity.resultingTrorn Self-abuse. Sc., by Roar. J:.CunvEuArtnn;Sl.D., author of the Green Book. Se. The WOI ld ..tenowned author, in this admir able 'Amnia: clearly proves from his O:Tn ex patience- that the awful consequences of Self abuse may be effectually used without , medi iino,. and Without dangerous surg,icitl• opera tions. bciugies, 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 4e, may cure him self cheaply, privately atfd radically. This. lecture will prove it boon to thousands and. thousandil sent under seul,to any address.M a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of+six cants, or two postage stamps, by addres - sing;. . Dr. CHAS. J. C. MANE, 127 Bowery, New York, Post Office Box, 4586. • t;e;'. • • litssiz..liarperiLliimik chi have commenc- - ett.the issue in Nnnhe l ei`cif co mplet.9l-listoly' of. the ,Grent,AehelliOn in ilie TJnited States. The work has been foririany months in course of prepar - ation, by a Witter every way qualified • ,fiir-thr task. The Introduction contains h clear andinc cinct account of the fortitation of the Confed eracy of the States.; the iformatinn adop tion-, of the Constitution of the United States, and the estahlishment 9f the National GOvern went ; the origin, developement *and prigpess of the doctrines of Nullification and Secession; and the various phases which they assumed' until their final culmination in the Great Re- 1 hellion. • . The History comprises a fail accatint,drawn from the most authentic sources, of all the Jiivents of the War ; the. intrigues of the South ern leaders at home and abroad;''the gradual .defection of one section; the great Uprising of . the People for the maintenance of the:Na: tional Life and Existence; the rapid creation of an immense Artily and Navy; and the Bat tles by Land and'Seal •- - ' •r• '•• ; The IllusiratiOns coMp . ri r Se Portrait* of all those.wlio . have borne a prominent part in the Struggle; Maps of the different localities; Plans of the leading nctioiid; VieWs of every scene of interest, and of the Most important Battles: These illustrations are *most.ll• from drawings .taken on the spot by artists'deputed for that purpose to accompany every division of our Army and Navy. Every facility at 'the command' of the Pub lishers has been employed'in the preparation and execution of this work; and they confi dently beliet.e it will form the most trustwor- : thy and valuable' li•storY which can be Pre pared of the Great Struggle' for the Am'erican Union. Mode and Terms of Publication The Work will be issued in Numbers, consisting of 24 Pages of the size of Harper's Weekly, printed from c'eur type, upon fine paper, and will probably be completed . in Twenty Numbers. The numbers will be issued nt intervals, if possible, Ortibout three or four weeks::: The price of eachtiumber, which Contains matter equivalent to - n.O ordinary volume. will be Tweutv-five Cents. . - - - The Illustrations in each number are alone worth the price asked. Men out of emidoy meht, especially Sick or Disabled Sold ers',can find no other work so sure of ready saleTind good profits. For further particulars ripply- to'the publishers HARPER A: BROTHERS, Frank!in Square, New York. • Eratiloyment For upwards of three years past, I have been engaged in a business, - whica 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 months fur the purpose of there introducing the business, Tam willing to teach it to any one who will send me tine Dollar: The business is no humbug, but a highly useful and general character, adarited both to cities and villages, and . one that any person of ordinary capactty, young or old. male or female. can acquire : with a few hours' practice, and by which they can secure a very handsome income. Several yeung ladies wuo Lhave received 'instructions froth me, both in New York State and l'ennsylvama. are earn ing upwards: of Fifteen Dollars pet week by it. and there is no reason why any one else can not do tilt same Invalids, even, can do well hy%it., as it is no peddling affair. but ahusiness that perfectly respectable. ' Gentlemen and ladies of leisure_ alto would like to learn the business fbr 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 instruct L ions wilt : also contain every particular relative. to the carrying it on so that it Will be highly profit- . able. • The purchaser of the "printed instruc tions" will nisi) be authorized to tenet] it to others; and I have sometimes received as high as Two Hundred Dollars fir teaching it per sonally to as single individual. I would state New York City further, that Two Dollars and Fifty Cents or Three Dollars will bay everything that is necessary to commence thequshiess with, and' the articles can be got almost anywhere, in city orsonntry, or, if preferred, I can fur.: nish then::-Address ' ALVO2 . D T. PARSONS, No. 3G Liberty Street, New , York. National Family Journal. Tho . Home Journal for 1863. We have much pleasure in inforninig . the ',oldie that one of lour contributors foi 'the coaling year will be our friend aril colleague We:confess to uncommon pride and pleasure in this renewal of intercourse with the friend and intimate of other days 4 and we look to be felicitated for it, by the established renders who constitute the family of the Home Journal. But we hare in preparation, fur the coming year, several Some of the ablest of living pens are engaged for vs-,- in ;ranslatim-,, , ,1r0m the French and German and our own original narrative wri ters acre among the first. Tie are fortunate also, 'in travelers gone, abroad who are literary contributors, and we are anticipating for our reader's a mostagree 7 able surprise in the quality of these - Sketches of Travels and adventures. • But the feature of !our journal which we have not - yet mentioned is- perhaps the most reezerche of all. its proinineace as Thy Exoonent of Refined Society, ]! Our correspondence with the leaders of fashion in New York and the other capitals, .is espeL cially valuable in this respect, keeping tis,un 7 , mistakably informed of the. changes end 'pro gress of what is:rommonly understood by the .'gay would." As we htive taken some pains to arrange the resources of .this new.feature, we speak confidently of its promise•cf •enter'- taiernent to our large circle of-readers. In this eepartment, foreign journals are endlessly -incentive ; and, with our industrious ransack ing of these, we are sure f.O select, for the pe. culiar taste to which We minister, a most fishing banquet. • , , THE EDITORS . ; - • Will give the Journal their constantattentio.i,, as betore. .Of the goings 0n,.-in the eventful scenes and places of the country. Mr. Willis' peb will give photographs, as usual. „ Genertd, Morris!s. Songs and Sketches will be cinbrol 'dered on the thread -of the passing moment, as they have 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 which best enables tite Family to keep conrereant.with the ;World: TERM For one copy, 2 ifer threecOpies; s—or one copy fir three ,years, 5; for a club of severCcopies. ; for acinli :of fifteen copies, , 20 ;:nyvk At. that rateifoui larger club --.4ll caysinLailtalaco,---'‘ Address 316ESISIt WILLIS, Editors -..Wroprietors, 107 Fulton Street, N.Y. __ _ _ ^ .-k'r~~r~.'s`_°~md!rtF,b:::e~la~...~s.n^cz:~y,~= ~~:~~:~^j:«~_aL__:~~s~:~. qaT LaT THE Bt3ST, WORK SOR,,CANVASSING AGENTS. - ' ~7";i:, 1- ..'--- ‘s . ..,' HARPER'S PIGT.bRIAT:HISTORY THE GREAT itEßturgas • , • MEM THEODORE S. FAY VERY THRILLING . STORIES I : ti92Fs.' 1 •''.,,:::".'...,,..! : z. : ,.. : . : , .. - :,.... . , ( ,, :-. 1....) - Ip riqz -1 - .• : ' .* - . - '' 4tta' -patittz- tift•,f i lr HR nndicsigned* Onid7resi4p:triiiiiinfth4ii 11, the surroutalingr,oop3Mths),W,tbit'he has, iakafa thetxtxans fortscrly . oCcUPied t i t ,folin' '.'llann'Avbere heiis,prepaied,to, do ,• cr I - All- kinds of -Harn ess Woili •, t on the shortest - Ail:4k% r ;:.:'. orP ; - .: lIDNG. STRII.W • COLLARS ! --, Tr ' also kept caustautly on hand; ,:TheSe :c.bliiir,s area superior article, and need-l?tit,altrial ,to , insure their Soccess. ',, ~.: . ~. ; ,:t'',' : :: Repairitrg .done,inwood style... : . • Sureingles, 'Martingale:.ringa, r.liames, and Hama straps, 4. - c:, kapt, constat,tly on band. The publie - are inilted to call and examine, before•purchasing elsewhere. '• . - '-, - • :, r ;1: S. MINAS... CocderSport Qct. 16th, •1860. „ . . • • •,SCIAETHING NEW! Highly Important to,the Ladies! ,DOWNER'S PATENT HEMM:R AND SHIELD . - Ts 'just thething" for all vili s o - lise TheMeedi This reniarka6lN simple inzil novel invention saves one-hitlf the labor iif hand-sewing-,' a:s4t coin; pletely protects the. finger fromthe'pbink,` of the needle, and makes a-neht: and' unifOrm hem while the operator is sewing. ' ,:• Na LADY SHOULD BE: wITHOUT It is cheap, simple, beautiful, and useful.. The Hemmer and Shield will he sent:free of charge on receipt of the price, 25 cents. • Enclose stamp for descriptive clienlar and terms. ALSO, DOWNER'S METROPOLITAN SKEIN-WEINDER AND Sewing-Bird" Coinbined Is an article of real-merit...: It is used for the purpose of winding skeins of Thread,' Silk, Cotton,Yarn, Floss, torsted, &c. It is readily adjusted to the work-table, and will be found indispensable to all.using the above articles, being a useful and invaluable appendage to tlte etvatg-_Bird., Mee fit) ets. accirding:to Stile and $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, as sales are rapid, profits large, and has no com petition. A liberal discount to the trade. Addr 6 s 3 A, H. -Downer; 442 Broadway, New York, Patentee and Sole 'roprietor. • _ _ N.B.—General and exclusive Agencies will be granted on the most liberal.terms„—inl93in THE DAY SCHOOL . FELL, A NEW SINGING BOOR FOR • DAY SCHOOLS,'ealled the DAY SCHOOL BELL is now ready. It contains about 200 pages . of choice Songs, Rounds, Catches, Dacus, Trios, Qunrtetts. 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 themielves entirely successful in instructing even young scholars to sing correctly and scientificall; , while the tunes and words embrace such a variety of lively, attractive and soul-stirring music and sentiments, that no . trouble will be experi-1 enced in inducing all beginners to go on, with zeal in acquiring skill in one of the most health-giving, aunty-improving, happiness yielding, and order-producing 'exercises of school life. In simplicity of its elements:in variety and adaptation of music; and in excellence and number of its songs, selected, and adapted, it claims by much to excel 1%11 competitors. It will be found to be the best book ever issued fur Seminaries, Academies, nod Public Schools. A few sam pie pages of the Elernznts, 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 enormous sale of 655.- .000 . in 36 months. Prices. paper covers, 20 cents, 15 per 100: Bor.nd, 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,.PUbIishcr, No. 481 Broadway, New York. 'SOMETHING FOR THE TIMESI!! A NECESSITY IN EVERY IIMISEIIOLD! . JOHNS ez CRUSLEY'S • American Cement Glue, The•strongest Glue in du .World For Cementing IVcod, Leath' Glass, .eltina; Marble,. Pp,. la in, • Alabaster, Bone, Coral, eft. The only article of the kind ever produc ed which will withstand Water EEMERI "Every housekeeper shoMl4 - have a supply of Johns CrosleY's American Cement Glue " —Yew York Times. "It is so convenient to have in the' house." —New York Express. "It is always ready; this commends it to everybody."—N. Y. Ipilependent. "We have tried it, and- find it as useful in our house as water."— Wilkes' Spirit of the Times Price 25 Ceots per Ticittle. Very liberal reduethins to Wholesale Dealers TERMS CASH For sale 'Ol Druggists and '.Store keepers generally throughout the country: • ~• JOHNS & CROSLEY, (sote:3lAnufacturers,) 78 William : Street, Now York. (Corner of Liberty Street.) ' i3 -9 3' • HORACE WATERS PIANOS . MELODEONS. ALEXANDRE ORGANS, AND T. GILBERT & CO.'S eeleliratet: PIANOS are the fittest instruments for Parlors and Churches now in use. A large assort ment can be seen at ,the new Wardrooms, 4131 - BROADWAY, 'between Grand end Broome Streets, whiChWill be sold at extremely low. PIANOS and MELODEONS from sun dry. Makers, newand second luind, to let, anu rent allowed if purchased, as per'agreetneu,.. Monthly payments received for the.: sam Also, second-hand Pianos . and , Melodeons great 'bargains," prices from 25 to 100. • Sheet Music, Music Books,. and all kinds - :' Music. Merchandise at War prices. ; , • . HORACE WATERS,•Appt. NOTICE TO EVE RIT . 1) . HOUSE, SIGN. AND WAGON PAINTER, PAPER • HANGER •AND GLAZIER.- IrtHE undersigneaCirisfies to inform the pub -7'l. lie of. Couderspcirt and 'vicinity that he will attend to•all work entrusted to him., • • • Particular attention paid to Paper-Hanging. •••ShoP with , John Recktiosc r east side of the. Court HeM•se. F.,11 -BACKUS; • cot' ders putt; 'April :30 • 7 6m Thei;Rochester Straw-Cuttei, (11.31STED CKEL . LX, Coudersport. hiire IL/ the', eiclnsiie 1404 for_ giis-:teiebritied machine, in this douhty: It in' coveitient du. able, and CHEAP. Dec. 1, 1860.-12 • wen MEMORANDUMS, PASS-BOOKS, .DIAItI.ES, PORTPOLioS, HEBBARIMt4; I,TTIP-BOOKS INVOICE-BOOKS. Greek, . 4ttiri,-Frenc4 and Geriaan :A//..5c4.00/.)3001,7'5, used. in: the:; calmly kept on hand, or immediately 41.) cured when -desired. • - •Magazines or any Periodicals supplied when desired. ! ' • . A good assortment of Paper, :Envelopes, Pens and Inks. Also, of Wall-Papers, Draw ing 3laterialg - Water Colors, 3:e. BIBLES, TESTAMENTS, PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, of various kinds . . Slates, Rulers, Back-Gammcin Boards Chess MeU, &c. PROI3IICE orall kinds taken in exchange for Books,' &e. [ll-34] ASP - • THE 111ER135".4 OF .E. Anthony, No. 591 Nkaway, New York, is'now publishing, in 'addition to other.por t.raitS, the celebrated colleclion*known in Eu; rope and Ameri,cat as . Brad.Vs National Photographic Portrait Gallery, in which is included Portraits of nearly all the prominent . meri of America, notexcepting Jeff Danis, Gen Beattregard; Floyd: and a host of other confederates. Price 'of Portraitti , 3,130 per duzen. —Can be sent by mail. Scenes of the' War fur- the'Unioni are published, card size, and in Stereocopic form. Also, Stereoseopic views nfsceneein Pnris, Lim don, aad in other parts ofEngland''and France. in Scotland, Ireland, Wales. Holland. Switzer land, Spain, on the fthine. lir Athens, Egypt, Turkey, the Holy Land, China; India, Cuba, &c., &c., ad infinitunt:, • • , • Our Instantan-ous , Stereocopic Views are The Greatest Woriderof.the Age. These are taken m the fortieth part 'of a second and the rushing of water,the moving of leaves. or tbe. - march.of an arnty, does not in the-least affect the taking-of these views. They are sold for.s3 per :dozen. '_ hire also on hand and Manufacture - the largest iiss - oinuent of. StereoscoPes. Photo graphic Albums, and Photographic. Materials in the United States. and perhaps in the world Catalogues. containing lists of all our Por traits, Views—Stereoscopes, &c., sent by mail, on receipt of a stamp. E. ANTHONY, 501 Broadway, jyly near St. Nicholas Hatel, New York. "'THE_ "UNION " ARcH.STREET, ABOVE THIRD, • • UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Proprietor. • Tli;s l Hotel is central; convenient by Passenger cars tci 'all ports of the city, and in every parti-nlar adaiited to the II ants of 'le basiness public. • .• Terms 1 50 per clay. and equal to any Kerosene. , • • . WHY buy an 'explosive 'Oil; when a l : few cents more per gallon Will furnish you with a perfect Oil? :dad,: only by • • : PEIIiTA SALT MANTIFACTURINOI COMPANY, N0.:1:27 Walnut Street,:Philadelphin. ( Feby. 1. 1862 ly • ' r p . . "*/ • " i n •! - C. FL NVARRINER, Jewelier, and Wat,ehmakek: OCA'I ED on • 'Main St.; opposite4e . Colirt iI House, Coudersport, Pa. , • Watches;sr,e, Repaired on short notice and warranted: to give sa.tisfact on. A good assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES, and JEWELRY . nn banid.' : ''ClietiP for CASWaad Tiarran'fedas represented: -As an erervexchange is-no rob bery %CBI 'erie-you , tinie:foi • Oondeisport,l'Dea.l6, 1861. • For . Sale or -0, . , !VIDE Steam,Sawand at Gorrna-, nio;.4.l.3tiot,toWitship,! Potter ; county, P a. . Doing on '6xcel lent bush:fess it a-first rate sta nd for 'anAndostriohs man- with oomq - copiptL, Those refikcting most apply soon to;, 'WIL 1. - LAU-RA:MEAD CI Brottdsvali • ; Dr at the Mill:at-Garmania:: : August 27, 1802. - ,,,•:.%*.T.Lfb. w , i1)40 1141 lig , 4 ,- .;,• , ..11.• I OLMSTED - lert4t - ELLWS,, ,, 'QToll.H . sAll,plyrf. Conkings . • Wkrip,' Pots; gFTTLEs. "SLIDERS; 'SCOTCHnknir,t,s, F4TANd:ZP,IaiS; : SAP-PANS, ROHS: ' .4 . lsn'; . ' ••' • :• "ligrf- .Tll3,Riientelltgi ' suell,ias„ PLLAVS; SCRAYtaiS..',CI3I;TIYAV TORS, - CORHSITELLER,S; *HORSE -MAKES; DOG-POIYERS4c". - `--• • - ; - WORK' is wellmade,and the material. gnod.., good and substantial HAYES-TROT/OHS. put , up in any' piirt;of, the County—Terris e4y._ Headzi Pay Ready air kinds; nel tiding Ciisli,,teldloai:re:fdsed. ; • Store .ou Stain Stre6t opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859...-50. 800 r,„:. PlLai-xi, ;above T t• po'uDERSPQRT4 , . • $. 1166. s 'nt, 0 1,0 BES) BX,AN KS- r • • DOCKETS- . - • -; 'LEDGERS- • - DAY-BOOKS- - KEOKIPT-BOOKS; =I MUSIC•BSOKS AND SHEET-MUSIC, TAE HEROES. OF TEAOE :=NATRON.A. COAL 011,1 WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE! T ' Tik GOI)XaMPtiVeLI Z J _ PIMI A-Mvertis, A F' t ,ltaying,ttecn „resoreci.- to liealitiln a few weeks htti, vetY remedy a ft er havl.iii-Vilflited :several years with ttAfferii" utl - tftt,nr - antHhat dread 41711644;inff‘irertmthe „means of Taqati whit , jdesire t tii..497lll send, copy of tne prescriOtiup used (fle.c with the. directitio,t4t:pmaring . and 11814; the same, R hicp Vies . tind suriVicre for Consumption,.lll437kitit,te: ,The Object of thi alliretl i tiser in sending the Pre scription:is th_benefd. the afflicted, and , spread information whiell hg conceives to beinralua• tile4and he hopes every suiferer witl;"try his rerrit;dy,.as it ciisi - thetn nothing, and mtiy prove a bl'eSsing..:l-P l artiesi wishing the pre scription will please addrqss , , . .• - Rsc. Ei:./VARD, A, "WILSON, . ' Sept: '24.=3m.' dings CountY, N. Y: g . TOP MONEY, , MONEY SAVED! tri4OrC l, olOthirig EmpOritun Cotiler fial Ma i s andfPlank Roati Sts. =I TOl3l IV.LL SAVE .1 111 From 25 .to 30 COMO on every pollar By pprOasing your 6LOT,HING AND 'FURNISHING ',GOODS . thenAt ow. Union CLOTHING STRAUSI: CO. ,1 SVehs~ille, In. Y.,11862 TINEPARALLELpD.ANTRACTION! New Store! New Goods! The iindersignkl! bpi; leave to inform the public tbat . they.nave . opened business at.. . - WEL;,SILLE; . N. Y., • Corner Main and ;Plank Road Streetn,opposite r the . Union Blnelcilwhere they will display an )entire new. stock nf) ) • ) Readyni4de Clothing, ;and SENT'S which will far surpass in quality, style. and price anything ever exhibited in this town. We are aware that-to bud up a large trade iti is, pot only necessary 'to lia've 'desirable gods, but to SELL THEM CHEAP,. And we will make it an object for buyers t 6 examine our 'shtick before purchasing elsei. where.: All goads shown cheerfully, repre'-- sented ; fairly,andlsUbmitted to the purchaser'S unbiased This is a branCh of-an extensive manufsc- Hiring-louse in Elmira, N. V., antb.therefore you will find all Clothing well made ttiid goi.l np in Hie latest style. ' :An early will rill most as:uredly seenre n splendid Icirgaini at the UNION CLOTHING! EMPORIUM. D. STRAUS d: CU. Jnim 1862 P.:A. 'STEBBINS 4.V Co. Havl just received a NEW LOT OF BRADFORD PLOWS ME - "I AND POINTS. , il h .th ay are ,1 . SELLIiNG, yERY LOW. ,FOR READY PAY. r 'Nardi - 12,4862 $l5O .Briar PIANOS. 'GRCiVESTEEN HALE,,, • having removed! tc theirnew warertioms, No: 473 BROADWAY, f are now - preparedito offer ,the _public a mask tiificent new scarelfull • 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, containing all :improvements kncOn in• this country, or Europe, over-strung bass; French graud action, bOrp pedal; full iron frame; for _ ' 8150' CASH, WARRANYEEi 'FOB.' FIVE YEARS. Rich Mot:tiding eases, , • . 5475 to S2 I :OP, all warranted made of the best seasoned mu-1 terial, and to - t - stated better than any sold for 4o o 01 , 500 by tim old methods - of maw/fac ture: •We invite ,, the.best judges.lq, examine and try these neW instruments; and we stand ready at: all times.to test them with apy.othors mittufacturedin.this countty., - ; , • " ! , GitA l ti r riSTEEN, Si - HALE, 3 , 61 • "; 478 •Broadway, New. York. s' THE . .F4.IILY SOAP MAItEX . • .ilLiCitcbenS4rehse, Can, be 'Made into goad • SOAR 4 ::l3insing Saponifier DIABOTIONS'.ACcOMPAIsiYING EICH.B4 "Soap, ati etteily,mnde`with iti act making. ' •-•• a ettp'of :coffee: ..1 • GSfatinfitetmednnly.by the Patentees... iltifeAlgth i- llM'illivkTialllW- CONIXANY, Np~ 127 _Walnut street;lPhilttdelphiii. - ifee-4 I The- P Partnership. . LEXT4TPIG ei'efofc;fe under theltij? of • Gaftett, Bails& C 6: is this.Oardipolvect 13.t:itie-o'rithcimiro.for the niademistchil. - '•r , lIUNEY GARRETT. r rn-1 ..‘ • .... t a Cdtifiit7e 7 • uq 4,1; VariTEDd r eicilLsnrifir CLEANSE TEM EtOtirAN4 tilkat lwrall doily TI ii eitii44o Ei/fltacteXo, phllatuthroplittisr-remel-ilieir icHre r to, ,ar ylrtueo. I'o4 TiiS ptrittlYe- Eteddathe;:siokl-fewaiicfi6,voni . s'Ainnacc., -- • --; Flrts x ic ii9f rA, Jlay,l, LSI& D1..1- C. /kyle., tact, been reinntlealy cnted'of" the worn ,heminelte- of two o rpm r 1 4 11 IS: '1 t it'erns.te seise' fivni a font tit *fhb& they cleanse nt once. If. they Will Sure othetlns jlikthit tnei the, fact to werth knowing. 4 ..Yeets wlth great rciiiect, • _ _ • eci . knrsamitcrelarion.,, : i Bilious Disordeit and litre — r - Compinintso . 'Or TITi - iNTERIITIT, -'" .7 WASITINCIIVN, D. C;.i 7- FoNFAISJ srn: hare used-yoneTtlls,in my genet-al: au. 11 - 04,1,44, practice ever ' since you nindethem, and'eatiner hisitatetu.. ,say tliej'are the best' eidhatii:" tre employ, . rating action an the firer leant/it and derided:Tousquent., ly they are an admintble remedy for dertyigernents Of tliatt organ. Indeed. I hare Sehiont .found a case of bilintei dii :esme so obitiqate thht tt•did - pot reattily - rirld. to-them. ' • 'Fraterpally yours, • • - . ALONZO. BALL; .ill. D., , Physician if irdlo4l. Dysentery and Worm POST 0 - IFF*E; I meti.iND, iar:Cb.; Nb V...113;4 MC tho , . • They have done my wife naffe gbed than I ca'n'teil'ybri. She hint' lisett 'aick - Ana lilningasray Ihrmouths: -Went off to be Aloctored at .matazjn.n3,,sc„ . i . but got no bitter: She them commenced, taking your sellich . i& - nibired her, by expelling 'largo quantities - worms (dendy Tryst lter body:, ,They afterwards cored her and our two children of bloody.dyseotery. One of our neighbors tool it bact:and my , Willi. Cured Idol with two - dews of your PiUs, while-- others aretindfus paid from five to twenty thilliirsiloctofe till's; mid ! much time. sittliont being:thhtl etitirety even then.' Such a medicine as yours,. Ayldelt aetnally good and hottest, wilt be-prized here." • - • -•-• • , ' • - Ft/greasier. iiidigestforilfirid Impurity of the lllimd. Prinri . Rtr:-.l:rr.".tEntes, Pastor of '..ettlrept Church, Batton. - DO. 'A TER :1 bare hsed • your' Pills 'with extraordiriaty success in my family and among those I tint callol, to visit in,distresa. To regulate the crgans'of digestion and purify the' blood they are •the very • best remedy linre"avw ktaarn,.and L can confldentlY• recent:nand them to rni friends.. ' Yours, . J.' Y. IlL3i}:9. Wsassw, 11"re.mtvc, pg., N. Y., 0ct.'21:15115. - . DEAR Sin :sour MO using CaSaltic Pills Ti my prat:- dee, and 'find them an excellent. purgative ti, siettlis, the .nistem and purify the fountains of the blood. . ' C. ItiIIACITA.II; !ff. D. Erysipelas, Scrofida, Itinz, , s Evil, Tetter; Tnmor; and Salt Rheum. .1 4 5iXie 'a :Pa coniit ,Ifrich alit , f SLL Louis, .1 , 11). 4, 1868.. bti Your_ Pills are the parag,ati of all that,is great in_medictne. They have cured toy little daughter of ulcerous 'sbres upon her hands and fret thlithrul pros•ed incurable fet'Years. - Ifertnolldur — has been long grievonse ly afflicted blotches and - pimples on her shin and In her hair.'. Niter our child was 'cured. she also tried.yonv Pills. and they have cured her. ASA' 3101ta RIDGE. Itheurnatism, - Netiraigirt, mid Gout.' - From the Bee. Dr. Harekea. o the :flab-dirt Epis. Chura SATANZiAII. G A... Jim. 6. 1E56. -. • -. HONORED SIR : I ehould be ungrateful for the relief your /kiln= billuglit me if I did not report iny!crAO ;pion. A cold settled in my limbs. and brought on eArrqcktlng neuralgic ohich ended in chronic rbctiinetitgr. .NDlANitllstalitting I had ilicebost of physicians. the disecee grew worse.iind we're, until, by the advice of your. e3cel lent agent in Baltimore. Dr. ?d o:kenzie. I. tried your Tills. effectS were slow. la' sure. By persevering in the lase of them I um new entirely well. . SENATE. Cfit.CIIBER, 'BATON Rohm. 1.5:, 5 Dm. ISSA. Dn. Atig : I have been eutnelyi cured .bv year rills of Rheumatic, Bout —a painful dlsem , e that G.:: afdirtddime for yt.ars. VINCENT SLIDELL. , _ For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Coin p I Mai ts, ',i-equiting an ,active p g;i!,-they are an szNi lent remedy. For Costiveness or Constipation, and' as a;Diiiner Pill. they v area nn,l e:foluza. -Fits, Kuppression* Paralysis * Inilatimirir Lion, and even Deafness, end_ Pnretial mind tress, Mil, beau cured by the alterative notion of them, rifle. Most of the pills In market *Man :Mercury. which, al though m valuable remedy ill Aili111.3.:1!1 , 15, ilaugaresis in a public pill, from the ilrmilful consoreerres that t're.- quently follow its incautious uso. These contain no niter eery Or mineral subsennce whale rel... • APEII7 - S _CHERRY PECTORAL 'TOR .TIIE 11 A CLItE OR . :VOUGHS,COLDS, 110;1 VotiZA 111101C11 ITlttl, PIOOPING • CIPIEN'r coNst,DirTioN, - - and for the relief of Consumptive path:ins in. advanced stages ot We need not speak is tine puhlic or its virtues. Throughout every town. awl o:itio,t ever.: hamlet of the 'American States. its %Tomli - fill ton cf initamitary Com plaints have made it alresdy Nay. few are the families in any civilized coantry,ott it r0:1i mint without eornepersonal experience of its speeds: awl Lower yet the communities' airy where wldeh have rot Among them Caine living - trophy of its-victory liver the sulttle and Linn- Orou.s diseases of the threat 'and lungs. • While it ie the moot jxaverftil antidote. vet I:nown to 171:n for the formi dable and ilsitgeroits - ilheitges of the puMtettary ortatne. It Is also the pleasantest and sanest lelnelfy that San be eat- Oiled for infants and young peril per=cu,. Patents 0100114 have it fir store against lice itohlion4 erviny that tteato 111 , 01 i them unprepa.•ed. hove abotolat.t trotttailt to .believe the CHERRY P::t.l , l,vt. !:,:i ee I,:ore lives L 7 the con sumptions it lot-vents than eitr.H. Keep it try you: anti cure your cools while tloy are curable. nor neg lect then: until no huntau skill can :mister tile inexinn.ble mutter that, Etstened on the vitals. eats your life away; All knOw the dreadful fatality et ilisori.loru, sett as they ItnoW tot the virtues of tills r itileity. we treed not do more than to assure them it iv still mole the beat 'Wean be. We spare tio cost. no care. :in pro. !nee it "the Most perfect ps,ible, and tin no marl h r , - re ly oa It the be4t ngent Wiiieh our skillet:li furnizli far th e ir Cott, PFEPAP.ED BY J. C. AYER, Practical' and Analytic9,l l -lotaiht, Lowell, Maga SOLD • Sold.li C. S & A. .Tcne!;. Crui".crfrcrt Mann & Nichols, Mil;pori ; Colwell 4 . .1.3 - ina.n Roulet; A. Cfney.3,; Ll3 - se: , ; A D. for ton,' Cashingviiip: geneistily .e 4 X C 4, t A caierully selected stock of -.NEW GOODS Just arri4ing from Ne'io York, such as CLOUILNG, .. : . DRY GOODS. _ OgOcERLES M 800 4- SHOES , • HARDWARE, RATS & PAPS, NOTIONS, 1 SC7IIOOI, BOA'S kc - Cheap -for Ready-pay,. 10,000 Bushels-AS(IES and 50 bbls. EGGS Wanted. t . 4 1 0' ; r-i. (;) En • -td. 17 d . ' Z • . • -En t • r 4 0.1 "1 ' ril r• • i . • Bii3D. BroOklaud, Nov. ; Notice. MARY bag Ipft my bid Anil .01,1, : bnard,‘"sTtnoni provocationintiiffliereby perion.s - ..not _to trust' hei oh my occOnht 'pay n^ 'debt ' s of her contract. ing nnleii-abinpelled by laic__ -1 , SILAS 14EliSON. II i--t Tfi : - : CROCKERY,