The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, February 18, 1863, Image 4

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EIGNIULTEENTIZI TEAR.
. 'VOLUN ;VIII.-NEW: EERIE
A new volume of this popular Journal e
'Bences on the first of January. It is publ
1 411.vrenkiy,•and ererynumher contains fix
pageitf useful information, arid'froni fir
-len original engravings of neyr in yen tio ns
discove ies, all of 'which are prepared
pressly lbr its columns.
To. the Mechanic and Manufacturer
persen engaged in any of the mechanic , Or
saaml.cttiring pursuits should think of ' do
lug 'without " ' the; American. ! It
eostibet Ai - cents per week ; every nn airier
contains'from six to ten engravings of !new
machines and inventions, which cauno : be
found in an other publication.
Totheinventor.—Tbe Scientific Amer can
is indispensable to every inventor, as it! ) not
only conPsinSillastrated descriptions of near
ly all the best inventions as they come :rut,
but each number contains an Official Li t!
the Claims of all the Patents issued from t e
Vnitod Stetcs patent . Office_ during the tee ,
previous; thus giving a correct• history of
the progress of invention in this count7.—i
'We are also receiving, the best Scientific our. ,
JaaLs.of , Great Britiaa, France and Germlny ;!
. Ititits placing in our possession all that is titans
-I.4ring in meblianical science and art in these
old countries. We shall continue to transfer
to our columns copious extracts from. these
' jearnals of whatever we may deem of interest
le our renders.
Aliniiiptilet of instructions as to the)best
modill3f obtaining Letters Patent on neW in
tentions, is furniShed free on applicatmn.
Messrs. Munn k (,o. have' acted as. Patent
Solicitors for more than seventeen year?, in
connection with the purification of the Srien
*Uric American, and they refer to 20.0001 pat
aritees for' whom they have done businds:.
- • No charge is made for exarnining ske.ches
and models of new inventions and for advis
ing inventors as,to their patentability.
Chemists, Architects, Millwrihgts and Far
mers.—The Scientific American will be fjound
s!most usetul journal !to them. All the new
• (4iscoverits in the science of chemistry are
given in its columns, and the interests Of the
',,Architect and carpenter are not overlooked;
; .all the, new inventions and discoveries ripper
tainini to these pursuits being published from
week to vet ek. Useful and practical informs
! Aiou yertaining to the interests of millwrights
. "nil! at ill-owners will be found in the Scien
!title American, which information they can
not possibly obtain from any other source.—
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be found discussed in the Scientific Ameri
! •
1 1 can ; and most of the improvements in agri
cultural implements being illustrated;in its
columns l
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dian subscribers will please t 3 remit tiventy-
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The .New York IYEercury.
FOR THE NEW YEAR.
It is with no fear of War's effect upon their
literary fortunes, that ,the publishers of Thel
New York Mercury, acknowledge the unwav
ering loyalty of the two hundred thMisand
subscribers, and announce to them and to all,,
that The New York Mercury for this year
(1863) will be richer in every lustily l of Po
lite Literature than ever before. It isi no up
start speculation , no temporany "sen . Sation,"
• -but a first-class literary weekly, which has
'been familiar to the United States for . U. 'guar
- ter of a century ; and while. tho wisliv.-washy
prints df yesterday are cutting dot their
taleet even while they raise their subs Option
price, The Mew York Mercury mainthibs all
its great Staff of Romancers, Poets, 'Humor
. Ws, Essayists, Story-Tellers, and Editurs,anti
promises to make it still greater for 11863. ,
It is the one paper for every home. Its for
i
-
ty columns of reading-matter per w ek con
stitute an unparalleled conservatory pf the
'entertaining, and its Novels, Misce laneous
Tales, Beauties of Verse, Gossip. Fe .lletons,
Broadsides of Humor, and Pulished,;Editori
. ale, combine to epitomize all the cliarms of
'tit and sentiment! The husband. reads it. to
his wife, the, mother to her childiesOhe lover
, r-' to his -weetheart, the soldier to his' cOmrades,
and the village schoolmaster to the circle
around the stove. It is familiar to the sight
of every . Wan, woman, and child in P)ir coun
try. and 'has regular subscribers itt several
cou4tries of Europe. The New York Mercury
is also identified with the grandest pttriotism
of the age, for several members of it brilliant
Staff bold high rank in our noble ory. and
have made themselves as famous with the
Sword as with the Pen. The great illustrat
ing artist of The New York Mercury theiin
imitable Darley, gives the paper the highest
attributes of line Art; and yet tlis largest
literary weekly of the day protatses'to surpass
itself in all these respects during the New Yearl
The first New York Mercury Novelette for
the New Year, to be commenced in the issue
of January 3, 063, is called VICTORIA ; or
The Heiresss of Castle ClifFe. By C6usin May
Carleton, author of "Gipsey "Sybil
Campbell," "Ermine," "La ,Ilasque,i'.'&e.,
The productions of this distinguished au
thoress need no eulogy. Public opinion long
since pronounced them superior to itny other
novelettes published on this side of the At
lantic ;
and thetrue test of their inert is found
in the fact that they are eagerly,
,reProdured,
after their publication in the Mercury. by the
English
. press. We may add that tide new
tale, "Victoria," is fully equal in inilere.st and
depth of plot to either of those which have
secured so large a sharp of public approval,
and we can earnestly recommend it to all sto
ry-readers.
• The New York Mercury is sold by all news
men,and
,periodical dealers in Arnerica, To
subscribers his regularly mailed every Satur•
day morning, for 2 a year; three copies for
.9 I six copies for 9; eight copiei for $l2;
witiran extra copy,, free, to the getter up of
the club. Six Months' subscriptions received.
Always write plainly the name of your Post Of*
Covnty and Stale We take the notes of
pl' solvent banks at par. Payment must in
variably be made in advance. wit. Specimen
riopies sent free to all applicant, Address '
Fit letters and remittances, post paid, to
fIAIMDWELI. it WHITNEY, loprielore of
?leo Fork Nereury,ll3 Felton
L • THE UST WORK FOR CAN,VASSING
11/MPER'i.PICTOR,IAL-IfISTOEti
_ ‘• , or
THE GREAT. REBELLION - .
• - 1 - 44 E. •
_;:. . UNITED -STATES '—
genera: Harpers firoth4rs haFeosintnene
`e
d.the,issue in Numbers of a complete History
of the Great - Rebellidn in• the United, Stites.
The work has:been for 'many : monthain course
'of preparation, by a writer every way qualified
for the task. . •• •.• L.
The Introduction contains a clear and sue
cinctAccount of the formation of. the Confed
eracy of the Staten; the formation and adop
tion of the Constitution of the United States,
and the establish meat of the National Govern
ment ; the origin, development and progress
of the doctrines of Nullification and Secession,
and the various phases which they assumed
until their final culmination in the Great Re
bellion.
The History comprises a full acconnt,drawn
from the most authentic sources, of all the
Events 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 taPid creation
of an immense Army and Navy ; and the Bat
tles by Land and Sea.
The Illustratiens comprise Portraits of all
those who have borne.a prominent part in the
struggle; Maps of the different localities ;
Plans of the leading actions; Views of every
scene of interest, and of the most important
Battles. These illustrations are mostly from
draWings taken on the spot by artists deputed
for that purpose to accompany every division
of Mir Army and Navy.
EVety facility at the command of the Pub
lishers has been employed in the preparation
and (execution .of this work •, and they confi
dently believe it will form the most-trustwor
thy and valuable lestory which can be pre
pared of the Great Struggle for the American
MOde and Terius of Publication The work
wiDbe issued in Numbers, consisting of 24
pages ofthe size of Harper's Weekly, printed
from c'ear type, upon fine paper, and will
probably be completed in Twenty Numbers.
-The numbers will be issued at interval; if
poSsible, of about three or four weeks.
The price of each number, which contains
Matter equivalent to an ordinary volume, will
be Twenty-five Cents. '
The Illustations in each number are alone
worth the price-asked. Men out of employ- ,
meht, especially Sick or Disabled Sold ers,cau
find no other work so sure of ready sale and .
good profi ts.
For further particulars apply to the publishers
HARPER Sc BROTDERS.
Franklin Square, New York.
The , New York Tribuue 1863,
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE, first issued in
1841, now in its twenty. second year, has ob
tained a larger and more Widely diffused cir
culation than any other newspaper "ever pub
lished in America. Though it , tas sufferen,
in , commou otberjournals, from the vol
unteering and departure of tens of thousands
of its patrons to serve in the War for the
Unjon, its circulation on the 6th of December,
1862, is as follows :
DAILY 60.125
SEMI-WEEKLY 17,250
WEEKLY 148.000
, • Aggregate 215,375
Prominently a journal of News and Literature
The Tribune has political convictions which
are well characterized by the single word Re
i'mmics.m. It is Rev.)lizan in its hearty ad,
liesion to the g eat truth that "God has toad:
Of one Mood all nations of men"—Republican
in its assertion of the equal and inalienabli
rights of all men to "life, liberty and the pur
suit of happiness"—Republican. in, its, stead
fast, earnest, defiant hostility to every icheitie
and effort m the slave power, from the Annex
ation of Texas to the gieat Rebeliion,to grasp
the Empire of the New •World and wiad
resources of our country fur its aggrandize-
Meat—Republican in its. antagonism to the
aristocrats and despots of the Old World. who
I fondly hail in the perils Lind calamities thrust
upon us .by their American counterpart the
Overthrow and ruin of the Model Republic—
Repablican in its hope and trust, its faith and
effort, that this atrocious Rebellion must re.
guilt in the signal overthrow of its plotters,and
the firm ettablishment of equal tights and
equal laws throughout the whole extent of o u r
Country, wherein Liberty and Union shall
indeed "be one ant. inseparable" henceforth
and forever.
TOE TOMUNE devotes attention in',calmei
limes, and to some ext.' nt in these: to Educe.
lion, Temperance, Agriculture, Inventions,
end whatever else may minister to the spiri
tual and material progress and well-being o:
mankind; but for the present its energies stud
its coluMns are mainly devoted to the invigor
ation and success of the War for the Union.
Its special correspondents accompany every
considerable army and report every important
incident of that great struggle which we trust
is soon to result in the signal and conclusive
triumph of the National arms and in the res
toratiorrof Peace and Thrift to our distracted
and bleeding country. .Fe believe that no
otherwise can a fuller or more accurate view
of the - progress and character of this momen
tous conflict be obtained. than through the
regular perusal of our columns. And we ear
nestly solicit the.co-Operation of all feends of
the National cause, which we regard and up
hold as that of Universal Humanity, to aid us
to extending•its circutition.
TERMS
The enormous increase in the price ofprint.
ing paper and other materials used in printing
newspapers, compels us to increase the price
of the Tribune. Uur new terms are:
DAILY TRIBUNE.
Single Copy • 3 cents.
Mall subscribers, i year (311 issues) $9
SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
One Copy, one year (104 issues) $3
Two copies, one year 5 -
Five copies, one year - l2
Ten copies, one year . - 22 50
An extra copy -will be sent to clubs of twenty
and over.
WEEKLY TRIBUNE
One copy, one year (52 issues) . $2
- Three copies, one year 5
Five copies, one year 2
Ten copies, oneycar " 15
Any larger number. addressed tc names of
subscribers, $1.50 each. An extra copy will
be sent to every club of ten.
Twenty copies,to one address,one year,s2s.
and any larger number at same price. An
extra copy wtll be sent, to clubs of twenty. To
clubs of thirty the Seml-Weekly, Tribune will
be sent. To clubs of fifty the Daily Tribune
will be sent gratis.
Address, vErE TRIBUNE,
Tribune Bundles's, New. York.
When drafts can be , procured it is much
safer than to remit • Bank Bills.. The name of
the.Post-Ultica arid. State should in all eases
bs plainly written.
EEEEM
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FIE undersigned u onld respectfully inform
the sarrMtriding community that he has
taken 'the . .rootns formerly occupied` by •J Jam
S. Mann, Nilieri he is prepared to do •
—All kinds of Harness Yirerk
on the shortest notice.
LONGSTRAW COLLARS.
also-kept constantly on hand. -These collars
are a superior article, and need hitt a trial:to
insure their.success.
Repairing done in good style,
- Stacingles;' Martingale-rings, Humes, and
Hame•straps, - *c.,Nicept constat.tly on hand.
The public are invited to call and examine,
before purchasing elsewhere.
S. P. MINAR.
Co,:dersport Oct. 76th, 1860.
SOMETHING NEW !
Highly Important to the Ladleir!
BOWNER'S_PATENT HEHIMiR AND SHIELD
FOR BAND 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-SIIOULD BE WITIIOIIT IT "
Tt is cheap, simple, beautiful, and useful, The
flezinner and Shield Trill be sent free of charge
on receipt of the price, 25 cents. .
Enclose stamp for descriptive circular. and
terms.
DOWNER'S METROPOLITAN SKEIN-WEINDER
AND
Sewing-Bird Combined
is an article of real merit. It is used fur the
purpose of • winding skeins of ; Thread, Silk,
• '.otton,Yarn, Ploss. Worsted, Ace. It is readily
•djnsted to the work-table; and will be found
:adispensable to all using the above articles.
.eing a, useful and invaluable appendage to
he Sewing-Bird.
'rice 50 Cte. to $1 according to Style and. Finish.
43150 per Month can be Real
zed by enterprising Agents (wanted in every
,wn and County throughout tnellnited States
Canada,) selling the above articles, as
ales are rapid, profits , large, and has no com
detition. A liberal discount to tke trade. •
Address A, H. Downer,
442 Broadway, New York,
• Patentee and Sole Proprietor.
N.B.—General and exclusive Agencies will
tic granted. on the most liberal terms.—ml93m
• Employment.
For upwards of three years past, : I have
been-engaged in a business, a hien bas 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, lam willing
ro teach it to any ono who will send me One
Dollar. . The business is no humbug,, but or 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
hare received instructions from MC, both in
New York State and Pennsylvanta, are! earn-'
ing upwards of Fifteen Dollars pet week by it,
tad there is no reason why any one else can
not do the same Invalids, even. can do well
by, it, as it is no peddling affair. but a business
thlit is perfectly respectable. Gentlemen and
ladies of leisure %I'm would like to learn 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.
1)n receipt of One Dollar I will send printed
instructions by which any person !can readily
squire the art. and these instructions will
also contain every particular relativt to the
carrying it on so that it will be high! profit-
The purchaser of the "printed instruc
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. fivould . state
further, that Two Dollars and Filly-Cents or
!Tree Dollars will buy everything that is
necessary to commence the business with,
and the articles can be got almost anywhere,
in city or country, or, if preferred, I can fur
nish them. Address,
ALVORD, T. PARSONS,
No. 36 Liberty Street, New York.
SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES!!!
A NECESSITY IN EVERY lIiiIIsEHOLD!
JOHNS & CROSLEY'S
American Cement Glue.
The strougest Glue in the World
For Cementing Wcod, Leath' Glass,
ivory, China, Marble, Pot • Min,
Alabaster, Bone, Coral, eh,
The only article of the kind ever produc
ed which will withstand Water
E 872110
"Every' honselleeper should haven supply
of Johns & Crosley's American Cement Glue "
—New York Timm
."It is so convenient to have in the house."
—New York Express.
I .ltis always ready; this commends it to.
everybody."—N. Y. Independent.
'"We have tried it, and find it as useful in
our house as water."— Wilkes'Spirit of the Times
Price 25 Cents per, Bottle.
Very liberal reductions to Wholesale Dealers
TEEtiIS CASti.
For sale by fill Druggists and Store
keepers generally throughout the country.
JOHNS &,CROSLEY,
I (Sole Manufacturers.)
78 William Street, New. York.
(Cornet of Liberty Street.) - jy9ly
WESTERN: Ef-if:;L,
Nos. 9,1, 13, 15, 17. COURTIARRT STREET,
Near Broadway, New Tor!!
This old-established and favorite resort of
the Business community has been recently re
fitted, and is complete in everthing that can
minister to the Comfort of its patron's.' Ladies
and Families are specially and carefully pro
vided for.
It is'centrally located in the business part
of the city, and is contiguous to the principal
Hots of steamboats; cars, omnibuses, f.rries.
In consequence of the pressure - caused by
the Rebellion, prices have been reduced to
ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTSPER_DAY.
Thelable is amply, supplied with all the
luxuries of the season, and Is equal to that of
any other hotel in the country,
Ample accommodationg are offeredlor up
ward of 400 gueets. ''; • ' • .
• Do not bellern runners, hackenen.and othere
wh may say.i.the Westeni•Hotel is full."
D. D" WINCHESTER, Proprietor.
Thos. D. Winchester. ' fyl9
TUt - - Rochester Straw-Cutter.
OLISSTED Se KELLY, Coudersport: have
: exclusivestgency for this celebrated
machine, in this county.' It iccoverilent, du
able, and CHEAP. Dec. I, 1860.-12
ALSO,
- :,,• ; • -
r I T -1,
Etlati r is
can - alarays t _jpii - faint the be,St:of
1.7 Cooking, 4ox and Partoi.
, .
S. TOVES:'
- Also, TIN and SHET-IRONYARE; POTS
KETTLES. SPIDERS,', SCOTCH, BOWLS,
FRY.ING4PANSi SAP-PANS, and CAULD 7
ROM. - Also, - ' '
Agstailtitra ttaidotaants,
such as 'lPLolit'Si ,SORAPERS: .CULTIVA
TORS; 'CORN-SIIELLERS, .HORSE-RAKES,
DOG-POWERS; &c. •
THEIR WORK - •
is wellzaade and the material good: GOod and
substantial EAVES-TIIOUGES put up in any
part of the Coaniy--Terms easy. Ready Pay
of all , kinds, including Cash, seldom refused.
Store on,3lain Street opposite the Old Court
House, Coudersport, Aug. I, 1859.-50
H
C
ehrefully selected stock of
NEW GOODS
Just arriving from New York, such as
CLOTHING, ' l, '
DRY GOODS,
BO OTS t SHOES, I
HARDWARE,
BATS k CAPS,
I NOTIONS,
_SCHOOL BOOKS, /cc
Cheap far Heady-pay.
10,00 Buenels ASHES and 00 bbis. EGGS
Wanted.
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LUCIEN BIRD. .
BroOlcland, Pa., Not. 17, 1862.
TRE HEROES OF PEACE
EU
THE HEROF.4 OF WAR
E. Anthony, N 0.501 Broadway, New York,
is now publishing, in addition to other por
traits, the celebrated collection known in En
rope and America as
Bradia National Photographic Portrait Gallery,
in which is included Portraiti of nearly all the
prominent men of America, not,excepting Jeff
Davie, Gen Beauregard, Floyd, and a host of
other; confederates.: Price of Portraits, 3,09 .
per dozen. Can be sent by mail.
• - , Scenes of the War for the Union,'
,
are published , card ; size, and in. Stereocopic
form.' Also,
Stereoscopic views of scenes in Paris, Lon
don, and in other parts of England and France,
.in Cotland, Ireland Wales, Holland, Switzer
land, Spain, on the Ehine, iu Athens, Egypt,
turkey, the Holy Land, China, India,.Cuba,
Ase., &c., ad infinitum.
Our Instantan-ous Stereoscopic Views are
The Greatest Wonder of the Age.
These are taken in the fortieth pit of a second
and the rushing of water,the moving of leaves
or the march of an army, does notin the least
affect the taking of these views.:. They are
sold 'for $3 per dozen. 1,
We have also on hand and manufacture the,
largest assortment, of Stereoscopes. Photo
graphic Albums, add Photographic Materials
in the United States, and perhaps, in the world
Catalogues, containing lists of all our Poi
trait's, Views. Stereoscopes, stc.4sent tree b.);
mail, on receipt of a stamp. t '
E. ANTHONY, 501 BrOadway,
jyly near St. Nicholas H-Itel, New York.
•
" THE UNION, '1
' 'ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD,
Philadelphia: •
UPTON S. NEWCOMER, Propiietor.
This Hotel is central, convenient by
PasSenger ears to all parts of the city, and in,
every partionlar adapted to the 'manta of .he
bdsiness public.
Terms 1 50 per day.
NATRONA COAL OIL!
WARRANTER NOS EXPLOSIVE
awl equal to any Kerosene.
WHY buy an explosive Oil, when a taw
cents more per gallon will furnish you witka
perfect Oil? Mad° only,by
PENN'A HALT IKLIVIFILCTUBING CONVOY,
Na. 127 Walnut. Street, Philadelphia
Feby. I. 1862. ly • •
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a li• WARRINEIt,
, _, i .
Jeweller and Watchmaker,
LOCATEIS on ;Main St., opposite the Court
House, Coudersiort, Pa. 1 , 1
Clocks* Watches, Av.,
kepaireu on short notice and warranted to
give satisfact on: . :
A good assortment of ' • ' !
CLOCKS, ' 1 , '
WATCHES, and. ' • i
JEWELRY j '
'n hand. ' Cheap for CASH arid Warranted is
reprepented. As an even exchange is no rob
bery I will give you time for Money.
,
Coudersport, Dec. 16, 1861 i 1
For Sale or to Let.
T IIE Steam Saw and Grist:Mill at Germs-
Abbpt township,. Potter' county, 'Pa.
Doing aunicellent business ; a faint rate stand
for an industrious man with edam : capital.
Time - reflecting - must apply soon to
i WILLIAM ItADDB; 300 Briesdfray,l4. Y.
Or at £6e Arat Gerinania.
August 27, 1862. ~
• The Partnerildp .
XLSTING heretofore ;,under k the firm, of
• Garrett, Bail & Co. is tbili day dissolved
by ilia withariicm of thaintitirraguea.
. GARIII77.
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Yr= Adieritsii;;intiiiibein;-ieStored to
health in itfew'ittrtie . bra'iery simple
remedy,' ttiftni having buffered - severallears
With a Severe' Icing *Teeth:in, aid -that dread
dieekle, ConSumptionis anxious- to make
known, to his fellow-aufferere the" meantilof
cite. -To all Who deitire it, hei Will bend a
Copt - of tae Prescription used (free ot charge.)
with the directions ;for preparing and using_
tbi,aarne; *bleb' they will find a sure Cure for
Consuinl - dion; Asthma, Broils/tint; 4e. Theo's.;
ly.object of the advertiseriin sending the Pre
scription la to - benefit the afflicted, and spread
information . which be conceives to be Joy/doa
ble, and he hopes e v ery sufferer; will:. try his
rensodY, - as it cbstr them nothing , and may
prove a- blessing. ..Parties wishing the pre.
scription trill Neese nddresi" . .
• RIV. EDWARD 'A. WILSON,-
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• - Sept. 24.-.—Stn. Kings County, N. Y.
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MONEY, MONEY 'SAVED!
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17nion Clothing' Emportnin
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Corner of 31ain and Plank Road Sts..
YOU {WILD SAVE
Froth 20 to ' 30 1 1.1Centst
on every DOlkir
By inirchasing yo it
CLOTHING AN Di - FURNISHING
GOODS
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
cLoristil l G EMPkatzurit.
D. STRAITS & CO
Wellsville, N: 186 2
lINPARAL
New Sto
The undersigned bog leav l e to inform the
pliblic_thlit they have opened business at
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WELLSVITILE, If. Y.,
Corner Mein and Plank Road Streets opposite
the Union ploth,twhere they will display an
entire new stock of I
GENT'S FURNISIIING GOODS,
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which will far 'surpass in quality, style and
price anything eiver exhibited in this town.
We are awarto t that to build up a large trade,
it is not: only necessary to have desirable
gcods, but to .I . ,1
SELL THEM CHEAP,
tame And we will it an object for buyers to
examine our stock before Ipurchasing else
where. All geods shown cheertully, repre
sentedfairly,and submitted ,to the purchaser's
unbiased opinion. •
This is a . branch of an extensive manufac
turing house ini Elmira, N.' Y., and therefore
you will find all Clothing Well made and got
np in the latest) style, '
An early call• will most assuredly secure a
splendid bargain at the UNION CLOTHING
EMPORIUM. ' D. TRAUS •&:. CO.
Wellsville, Jpne 1962
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P. A. S*E (MINS & CO.
Haile just received a
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• NEW; LOT OF •
• •
BRADFORD PLOWS
READY PAY;
$l5O BEST PIANOS. $l5O
• GROVB9TEEN & BALE,
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having-removed to their new warerooms, -
NO.. 478 BiIoADWAY.
are now prePared to offer the public a mag-.
nificent new scale full
7 OCTAVE ''ROSEWOOD PING.. •
containing all fmprovements known in this
country or Btirope; over-strung bass, French
grand action l harpipedalt full iron frame, for
$l5O CASH, ' •
WARRANTED FORI FIVE YEARS. -
Rich moulding cases, .;
• • • $175 to S2OP,
all warranted made of the best seasoned Ma
terial, and' tu stand , better than any sold for
400 or 500 by the old methods of manofac
ture.• We invite the best judges to examine
and try thesie new instrumento, aid we stand
ready at all times to test them with any others
manufectur4d in this count.y.
GRAVESrearif & RALE,
{. 478 Broadway, New York.
SAPONIFIER, SAPONIFIER!
THE FAMILY -SOAP, MAKER.
AU Kitchen. Grease can be: made into gOod
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• SOAP, bi'uting Saponifier !
DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH BOX
Soap is gleasily made with as making
p coffee.
Marta aetnitronly " lay the Patentees.
"'IFNI% BALI MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
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No, 12 . I t Walnut strut, Philadelphia.
Febr. 1; 1133: - •
STOP! STOP!
At the new Union
D AT
! Ne
Readymade Clothing,
and
AND
OINTS.
Which they are
G VERY LOW FOR
I=
Marob 186'12.
teat -
Weitha undersigned 'Mayors, herebrose•
tifY that the, Drugs W e. • ASVausrialand
Physiefassetoux spirai4elues „ tOsued
• dooneitint of assuralop to as that .11.7pAlrlit
piliag.P. has been fauUd:Vc)
temedy of great excellence, , and sitistiky
the canaildenoe of th.o.ocipiitiniti: .•
HON. JAVEES COOK, i,!.
Mayor of 140V81,14,24119.
HON. AOirif
. maxpr• 9t_z.iAtrAlNOFtir-
HON: E: W. HARBINGTON i eff."
Maier. of MAZPECES`I'EII, N. IL
HON. JOHN ABBOTT,,
Mayor-of CONCOED,
HON. A.:11. BULLOCK, -„
Maria , of VirO)3,CBSTETI, MASS.
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EON. NATE'L SILSBNI4'
• Mayor of SAIXM, MASS.
NON. F. W. LINCOLN, Jr.,
• , • Marr-af:-BOSTOIF, MASS.
HON. - 11Chii..
Mayor of PROWDEN4, It: Z.
HON: AIIOS PRENTICA -s
Mayor of .14,0RW1a11,,C2177.
HON. Z. N. HARItIS,'
Mayor of TrEW ;I.ONDON, OOFN.
HON. ckkAs...s. BoriiEß,
Mayor of MONTRELAT.O3.
Etc*. D. F. TtSIS.ANN; •
*rot . Or zimvir,
HON. H.. M. ICINSI T REY;: 2 : • '
Mayor of BAMMTON.• O. W.
HON. ADAM WILSON, --
Mayor orTORONTO,
EON. B. U. BISHOP ; ; _ _
Mayor of OlNOLtirliAT4.ciitio.
HON. I. H. CRAWFORD,
I - Mayor of L0U1111V41.1,p;,-ItY.
HON. JOHN SLOAN, --
1 Mayor of .LYONS, lOWA.
I•
HON. jAFIES IiIeFBETEAS,.
. • Mayor of BOIXILS.NVILLE, O. W.
• 3
HON. TAXES W. NORTH, "
Mayor of AUGUSTA, Mn.
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HON. HENRY COOPER, Jr. -
71!qor of *RATNTiCryirEELZ.
EON. 4..421tS S. , BEES, -
BACTION:
Gooft !
Mayor of PEED.E.BIOION, N. B.
HON. WILLARD 1v xis, , •
Mayor or NEW BROPOE.D, M&5B.
HON. J. , ST.AT4DELL,
Mayor of FALL Etrosll,,ZlAss.
HON. W. H. - CRANSTON; . 2
Mayor or NEWPORT, R, L
EON. FRED, STAHL,
- Mayor of G./MENA, ILL.
HON: JOHN .HODGDEN,
'Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA.
HON. 1110XAS
Mayor of CSATTA.NOOOII., TENN.
HON. ROBERT BLAIR. -
Mayor of [TUSCALOOSA, ALA:
HON. D. BAUGH, .
Mayor of M'E'WS, TErrN.
HON. dERARD STITH,
Mayor of NEW
,Onf.VTANS, I.A.
BON. B. D. SCRANTON, -
!Mayor of ROCEESTICII,'N.
HON. DE WITT C. GROVE,
Mayor of UTICA, N. Y.
BON. GE 0 . WILSON,
Mayor of ETTTSBURG, PA.
HON.. C. H. BUHL,
_I Mayor of DETROIT, 111CIL
HON..HEELAN L.-- PAGE,
• Mayor of MILWAUKEE, WIS.
HON. W. W. VAUGHN,
Mayor of RACLISint; WIS.
HON. A. FARR,
Mayor of .I%;EZIOSELL,
HON. JOHN C. HAINES,
Mayor of CHICAGO, ILL.
BON. M. J. A. HEATH,, - • '
Mayor of snpm ALA.
Certify. that the resident. Druggists nave
• assured theni
Sariapp,rilla
1.8 an excellent rem edy, and worthy the con•
&lance of the- community.:
For Spring Oise:Wes.
`For Purifying the Blood.
For Scrofula. or King's Evil.
For Tumors, 'inters, and Sores.
.For Eruptions and Pimples.
Poi Blotehes, Mains, and Boils.
P'or St. *athozirs Fire, Rose, or Ery*
For *Tettrr or Salt Rheum. falpelas.
For Scald Read and' Ringworm.
For Cancer and, Cancerous SCires.
For Sore Eyes, Sore Ears, and Humors.
For Female Diseases.
For Suppression and IrregularitY.
For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases.
For Liver Complaints. •
For Diseases of the Heart.
The Mayors of the chief cie.as of the 1314
tod States.. Canadas, and British Provinces.
Chili, Peru, Breza, Mexico, and in fact al
most all the cities on this continent, hare
signed this document, to assure their peaSe
what romedies they may use with safety and
confidence. But our space wsil only edma
a Portion of them.
Ayer's Barsatiarilla t
Ayer's Cherry Federal,
,Ayer's Tills, and
Ayer's . Ague Cure,
PRErAREDIr
Dr. J. l C. Ayer. do Co.,
LOWELL, BIASS.s
And soli by Druggists erery where.
Sold by C. S. di E. A. Jones,. Coirderspri
Siena di l ichbls, lilillport-; Colwell tr Lymsn
Roulet ; COrey Sr l Son, Ulysses; A, B. ilor*
Cusbiugrille and by Dealers generally