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

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EIGHTEENTH YEAR.
VOLUME VIII.NEW SERIES.
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A. new volime of this pOridlii:Tournal
tnenctita thatirst opan.uary. ?,11..is publish
ad weekly, and every number 'contains sixteun
pages of useful information, and from five to.
tan original engravings of new inventions and
discoveries,. all of which are prepared eX
presely (cd4.tkeelgficinil. c
- To the Mechanic and Manufacturer.—Yo
person engrigedin - any of - the mechanical or
manufacturing pursuits should think of "do
ing-..iwithout" the Scientific American.
jt
cOifi-bntilxceiti- Pei Whole; every %number
contains from six to ten engravings of new
machines rind inventions, which cannot be
found any, other publication.
al; the tiven&r.-=:-The. Seientific Anierican .
Is indispensable to every inventor, as it not .
only contains illustrated descriptions of near
ly alk.thfs best inventions as they come out,
but endilinimliTertontaini6F.offietill List of
the Claims-of all the Patents issued from the
United States Patent Office during the week
•preyjo e ns ; thus giving a correct history of
tiAlpbokeeisicif; inientien
dq this country-
We are also receiving, the best Scientific jour;
nals of Great Britiaa, France and Germany;
thusplaeing in our possession all that is trans
piring inlnieOlinikaticienctiiitid art in these
old countries. We shall continue to transfer
to our columns copious extracts from these
journals of whatever we may deem of interest
to our rAWeist C.)
. A painphlet of instructions as to the best
mode of obtaining Letters Patent on new in
notions, is furnished free on application.
lialnocted as Patent
Solicitors for more than seventeen years, in
connection with the publication of the Scien
time American, and they refer to 20,000 pat
entees- fonl"wheralkfejs;have done business.
No charge is made for examining sketches.
and models of new. inventions and for advis
ing inventors as to their patentability. '
Chernists;;-Apthiteptv? , fillwriligts and Far
mere.—The Scientific 'American will be found
a most useful journal to them. All the new
discoveries in the science of chemistry are
. giSam kip eolatarts, and the,interests of .the.
ifthithet" ire' net 'overlooked;
all the new inventions and discoveries upper-
taining to these pursuits being published from
wkek. Useful and practical iriforma,
" - "titiffiYetltaifiing to the interests of millwrights
and mill-owners will be found in the Scien
tific American, which information they can
pot possibly obtain-from any other source.—
Subjects in which farmers are interested will
be founci- i dpc,us§ed in l tha. Scientific Ameri
can Oiricl l -,mosi 'of , the-imtpioiements in agri
cultural implements being illustrated in its
columns
TBRMS.L—To' mail sab'scribets : Three Dol
lars a year, or One Dollar for four mouths.—
Ths,y9lscrkespputtpeace on the first of Janus
' ry and July. Specimen copies will be sent
gratis, to my : part : pp thp•actuary. • '
Western and Canadian money or Post-Office
if atikutpa ; ta)t 9.4 par for subscriptions. • Cana
dian subscribers will please to remit twenty
nye ellmi6tkl*SikaPP - fltv4Y,Aaf:4 B 4sPriPtiott to
prepay postage. ' •
wrINK k CO, Publishers,
a Park Row, N. Ir_
, THE PRIDE OF NEW YORK.
Grand .111irror'V . . - Srnerican Genial
"Correct with spirit clognent with ease,
Intent.to reason, or polite to please."
The ;Wear; Yerk" Mercury:
, FOR THE .NEW YEAR..
It is'with no fear of War's effect upon their
literary fortunes, that the publishers of The
New Ygzk-NerquirY Acktl9Wiedg,e, the unwav
ering lq"alty'ofitllet two.;; hundred thousand
subscribers, and announce to them and to alt,
that The New York Mercury for this year
(1863) will be richer in every tunny of Pizi
titeliteratttre•lfiiid ow. before. kis s no up
start speculation, no temporally "sensation,"
but a first-class literary weekly, which has
been familiar to the United States fora guar
.."Atir:Of n eektufy/i an d .sifiile. the wishy-washy
te
prints of yesrday' are cutting down their
talent.even while they raise their subscription
price, The Mew York Mercury maintains all
, its gsfafitaff;or:ltettetbrici3ra, Poets, Humor
ists, Essayists, StoFy-Tellers, and gditors,and,
promises to make it still greater for 1863.
It is the one paper for every home. Its for
, ty coAlnlis(jsf is,adifigivnatter , per week con
stitute an unparalleled conservatory of the
entertaining, and its Novels, Miscellaneous
Tales, Beauties of Verse, Gossip, Feuilletons,
;..roadside's' Of r iEf4mor', - and . yolialied Editori
als, combine to epitomize all "the e,liartus of
wit and sentiment! The husband reads it to
' his wife, the mother to her_cbildten, the lover
. ..00-fsig,'„Wpiathear,t, thefsoldier to hisOomrades,
and the village schoolmaster to 'The'circle
around the stove. It is familiar to the sight
ere-very man, woman, and child in our coun
try, apti-Ixas regglersubacribers in several
touatries of Europe. The New York Mercury
is also identified with the grandest patriotism
of the age, for several members of its brilliant
Staff bold bierrunk , ins, our: noble arnji, and
have made - tlieMielfe.l 'as famous with the i
Sword as with the Pen. The great illustrat
ling, artist of The New York Mercury, the in
imitable Darley e gives the paper the highest
attributes of. F.VitievAtt rand yet this largeit
literary weekly of the day promises to surpass I
itself in all these respects during the 'New Yearl
The first New York Mercury Novelette for
the New Year, +lPb% iiimmenced in the issue
et Januarp, 1863, is called VICTORIA ; or
The Heiress of Castle CillTe. By Cousin May
eftrleton;,,A.AtthAr of *Klippey - Gourer,"
EsniptSell," itLa MiS'que,"
The productions of this distinguished au
thoress need no eulogy. Public opinion long
since pronouncektliom superior to any other
novelettes published on this side of the At
lantic ' • and the true test of their merit is found
in the fact that they - are eagerly reproduced,
• after their publication in the Mercury, by the
English presa.'2,Vie Inaysltdd that i the now
tate r “Victoril4T-zslulljt.eqiial in. interest and
depth of plot to either of those which hare
secured 3 go large a share of public approval,
sad we can earnestly recommend it to hll sto
. sprvtdprs., rt. esr
The NeVe - Yorklifereitryli . sold by alfneWs
, mem and periodical dealers in America. To
subscribers it is regularly mailed every Satin
.' 41ty Mernittg,•for 2 a year; three copies for.
.144 sWeillief furl,' p eight' tapie§ for $l2,
n!:3O.V. Tftfe i ttot thh getter, up of
the . club, Biz months' subscriptions received:
drirakitAiturlainly tile name of your Post Of
- flee, ,Covnty — and State. telze the notes of
.I..,All:l!oliteutkutulte k at; sae:: Payment muslin
variably be' made in advance. tfa„„Specimen
Copies sent free to all applicants. Address
all letters ond.raruittances„ postpaid; to
CALliiiWELE t tliTEElTEEY,' , Froprietors of
glailArmo York Arercury,ll:3 Fulton st.,S.Y.City.
IiM=MMM
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01 , ESO§D : WORK4OR 4.4.IWASSING
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1121.11.PEIt'S'i'IGTDRIA.DTH , StORY
~HE•.GSE9,T 11H114T,.,A01!T
- ST/ftS - ,
Messrs. Harpers 4 Brothers have commene=
ed.Afe , issue in- Numbers of a complete History
of .the: Greraf,Robell ioti: the Unite& States.
Tied Work' has been for manyiennthSin oourse
of preparation, bY'n writer every way qualiEed
for the task.
The Introduction contains a clear and sue
cinet;ACcount of the formation of the• Confe
deracy :of the Statesi. the formation and adop
tion of the. Constitution of the United States,
and the eStablishtnent of the National Govern-
Meat; the origin, developement and pregress
of the'doctrines of Nullification and Secession,
and the various phases which they.assumeci
until their final culmination in the Great Re
bellion. '
The History comprises a full account,drawn
from the most authentic sources, of all the
Events of the War the intrigues of the South
ern Wader: at home and abroad; the gradual
defection of one section ; the great Uprising
of the People for the maintenange of the-Na
tional Life• and'Existence the rapid creation
of an !bin:tense Army and Navy; and th 6 Bat
tles by Land and Sea.
The Illustrations comprise Portraits of all
thoSe; who have borne a prbinivnt part in the
straggle; 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 our Army and Naiy.
Every. facility at the command of .the Pub
lishers has been empioyed•in the preparation
and execution of this wgrit ,• and they confi
dently believe it will form the most trustwor
thy' and valuable history which can be pre
pared of .the' Great Struggle for - the American
Union. • -;
,Mode aild Terms of Publication . The work
will be issued in Numbeis, consisting of'24
pages of the size of Lturier's Weekly, printed
from, c'ear type, upon fine paper, and will
pro4tbly he completed in Twenty Numbers.
The numbers will be issued at intervals, 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 /11ustrationsin each nuniber are alone
worth the price asked. Men out of employ
rneht, especially Sick orbigabled Sold-ers,can
find Inc) other work so shre of. ready sale and
good piofits. • ,
For further particulars apply to the publishers
HARPER;& BROTHERS,
FranklintSquare, NOV York.
The 'New- York Tribune 1863.
THE NEW YORK TRIBITNE. first issued in
1841.-, now lu-its twenty•second year, has ob
tained a larger and more widely diffused cir
culation than any other newspaper ever pub
lisffed. in America. ThOugh it nas suffereo,
iu common with otherjoUrnals; front the vol
withering and departure of thus of thousands
of its patrons to 'serve in the War for the
Union, its circulation on the 6th of December,
/86',.1,'1s RS follows:. •
DAILY - •60,125
1.7.260 .
I WEEIS.LY 148,000
• 1.
I.: Aggregate 215,375!
Prorhinently a journal of News - and Literature,
The . Tribune has politiCal convictions which
are well characterized by the single word Rs
puticrcax. It is Repriblican in its hearty ad
hesion to the . ireat truth that "God has - made
of One blood all nations of men"--,Republican
in its assertion of the equal and inalienable
- righti of all men to "life, liberty and the rir
suit 9f happiness"—Republican in its stead
fast, earnest, defiant hostility to eiSry Scheme
and effort of the slave power, from the Annex
ation of Texas to the great Rebeffion,to grasp
the Empire of the New World and wield the
resourceB of our country for its aggrandize
ment—Republican in its antagonism to the
aristocrats and despots of the Old World, who
fondly. hail in the perils and calamities thrust
ppon us by their American counterpart the
overthrow and ruin of the Model Republic—
Republican in its hope find trust, its faith and
'effort; that this atrocious Rebellion must re
sult in the sie-nal overthrow of its plotters,and
the firm establishment' of equal rights and
equal laws throughout the whole extent of our
country, wherein Liberty and Union shall
indeed "he one and inseparable" henceforth
and forever.
TRIBRNE devoles• attention in calmer
times, and to some extent in these. to Educe
tion, Temperance, Agriculture, Inventions,
and whatever else may minister te the spiri
tufa and material progress and wlll-being of
mankind; but for the present its energies and
it's columns are mainly devoted to the invigor
ation and, success ofd the War for the Union.
Its special correspondents accoppany every
1 considerable army and report every important
incident of that great struggle which, we trust
14 soon to result in the signal and conclusive
triumph of the National arms and in the roe
' Oration of Peace and Thrift' to.ctur distracted
and bleeding countiy: We believe
,that no
otherwise can a fuller or more accurate view
of' the progress and character of this momen-
Offs conflict be , obtained than' through the
regular perusal of oUrcolumns. And we ear
nestly solicit the co-operation of all fr!ends of
the National cause, which we regai'd and up
holdas that of Universal litimanity, to aid is
in extending its circulation..
The enormous increase in the price of print
ipg paper and other Materials used in printing
newspapers, compels' its to increase the price
f the Tribune. Our new terms are :
DAILY TRIBUNE.
Single Copy • ' -, 3 cents.
Mail subscribers, 1 year (311 issues) 'sB
SEMI-WEEkLYI ( TRIBUNE.
One Copy, one year (104. issues) _ $3
Two copies, one year ', 5
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Five copies; one year -
~ 12
Ten copies, one year . 22 50,
An extra copy Will be sent to clubs of twenty,
and over. ' I
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One. copy, orte-yeati (52 issues) ' $2
Three copies, one year 5
Five copies, one yd,ur S
i Ten copies, one,yeer .15
Any larger number, addres.sedtc nnmes of
Subscribers, $1.50 each. An calm copy will
bits sent to every club of ten.
Twenty copies,to One address,one year,s2s,
land . any larger nuMber at same price. 'An
extra copkwdl be Sent to clubs of twenty. To
clubs of thirty the.Semi-Weekly Tribune will
besent. To clubs of fifty the Daily Ttibnne
be sent gratis.:
Address; T4II3UNE,
• nbune Buildings; New York.
drafts , can. be . proeured it is much
safer than to . remit' , Bank Bills; Vlie.name of
:the Post-Office andiState should in all cases
be plainly written.
IMEE
TERMS :
TV:EERLY TRIBUNE
ME==IMEMIMM
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TEM. Oryieralgned *Old respectfully` inform
the surrounding conanunity;that 'had
taken, the moats fornierly,occiiiiied
ar)lann, wbere.he is prepared to do - '
All kinds of EtarneEiti 'Work
on the 'Shortest -notice.... •
LONG STRAW .COLIAR'S,
also n kept constantly on band. •‘These • collars
are a superior article, and need but wtrial• to
insure their siictess. , ' • • '
Repairing clone in , good - atge.
Surcingles, Martingale-rings, Haines; and
Home .straps,..te.; kept constantly on band.
The public are' invited to call andiiaraine,
before purchasing elsewhere,
Coddersport Oct. 16tli,
SOMETHING NEW ! -
Highly Important to the ladies !
DOWNER'S PATENT.HEMMER AND SHIELD .
FOR: RAND-SEWING;
Is "just the - thing" for all who use the needle.
This remarkably simple and novel invention sere's
one-half the labor of hand-sewing,.as it com
pletely protects the _fiuger from the'point of,
the. needle, and makes a neat and uniform
hem while-the opeiater is sewing.
NO LADY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT.
It is cheartoimpie,.heautiful, and useful. The
Hemmer and;Shield will be sent freeof charge
on receipt of the price, , .25. cents;
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, .kc. 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
the Sewing-I3ird.
Price 50 Cite, to $1 octet-114 to Style and Finish.
$l5O per_ Month • den - be Real
ized by enterprising Agents (wanted in every
town and Con nty throughout the United States
and Canada,) selling the above articles, as
ales are. rapid, profits large, and has no com
petition. A liberal discount to the trade.
Address A.; - H.: Downer,
442 Broadivay,'New York,
Patentee and Sole PrOpriebar.
N.B.—General,and exclusive Agencies will
be granted on the most liberal tertus,—ml93m
_ _ _
Employmeni.
Por upwards of three years past, I:have
been engaged in a business, which 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 for the purpose
of there introducing the business, I am willing
to teach it to any one who will send me One
Dollar. The business is no humbug, but of a
highly useful and, general character, adapted
both to cities and. villages, and - one that any
person of ordinary capacity, young or old,
male or female, can acquire with a few hours'
practice, and by millet' they can secure a very
handsome income. •Several young !tulles -who
have received instructions from me, both in .
New York State ,and Peuirs,ylvaata, are earn
ing upwardp. of Fifteen Dollars per Week, by it,
oaa there is no reason why .any niae- eka
nnn
not do the same !. Invalids; even, can do well
by it, as it is no-peddling affair, but abusiness
that is perfectly respectable. Gentlemen and
ladies of leisure Mho 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.
On receipt of One Dollar I will send printed
instructions by which any person can readily
acquire the art, and these instructions will
also contain every purticular relative to the I
carrying it on so that,it will be highly progt
able. The purchaser of the "printed instruc
lions" will also be authorized to - teach it to
others ; and I have sometimes received as high '
as Two HundrfM Dollars for teaching it per- I
so:rally to a single individual. I would state
further, that Two Dollars and . Fifty Cents or
Three Dollars will buy everything that is
ncressary- to commence the business with,
and. the articles can be got alniost 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 I I I
A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD
JOHNS & OROSLEY'S
American. Cement Glue,
The stronkest Glue in the. World
For Cementing "Rod, Leathe Glasi,
lvorj,, c..lais,
Alabaster, Bone, Coral, etc..
The only article of the kind ever produe
ed which will withstand Water
EIMMEM
"Esery..housekeepei should havehaven supply
ofJcitfaS k Orosley's AmeriCan Cemeut 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. Independent.
"We have tried it, and find it as useful in
our house as water."— Willas'Spirit of Me Times
Price 23 . Cents per litotile.
Very liberal reductions - U . :Wholesale Dealers
TERMS . CASH
For Pale by all Druggists and Store
keepers generally_throughout, the.country.
JOIINS 8c GROSLET,
(Sate 31ingfacturers,)
l 8 William Street; New York:
(Cormer of Liberty Street.) jy9ly
WESTERN HOTEL,
Nos. 9,1, 18, 15, 17. 'COURTLANDT' STREET,
Near Broadway, New York City...
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 patrons. Ladies
and Families are specially'arid carefully pro
vided ftir. •
It is centrally - located in - the businesi part
of the city, and is contiguous to the principal
lines of steambOath, cars, omnibuses, &Tries.
In consequence of the pressure caused by
the Rebellion; prices have been-reduced to
ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PEE DAY.
The ;table is amply sopplied with fill the
luibries of the seasen,__and is_equal.to that of
any,Other,hotel in the .eountry, t • .
itecommodaticirriiare 'Offered for up-.
ward of 400 guests. *
Do not believe runrters,.lMehmen,ared others
who May say "the Western Hotel is '
D. - D. WINCHESTER, Prnpriehir.
-15.0 i D r . I Winchestei.
The 'Rochester -- Straw-Cutter.
OLIISTED .t• KELLY-, Couiletipoit, Alava
the exclusive agency for thid' celebinted
machine, in thid - county. - It is`covenient, till
able, and CHEAP. Dec. 1, 1850.-12
'f".~~-.5 , ;~.'3a05~- S r ~r.:;.,~z~;~vr~P+«...z~ -~wr,rs
TORE can always be found the' best Of
S
Cooking,Rox and Parlor •
"
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S T if
Al 0, TIN and POTS,
KETTLES, ' SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS,
FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS,. and. CAULD:-
RONS • al
IngiTen*ntil; -
ineitLas PLOWS, „ECRSPE L &S,..OULTra
TORS, CORN-SIIELLERS, HORSE:4WRES,
DOG-POWERS, &c: •
THEIR WORK
is well made and the material good. Good and
substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up is any:
part of the-Courity-Tercus - easy. --- Rendy Pay
otaltkinde,3rieJudidg 'Cash; seldiun refused.
Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court
House, Coudersport, Aug: 1, 1869.;-50
3 : . • x
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A carefully selicted stock Of
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Arsr.Go:ops
Just arriving from New York, such. u
OLOTIIECG,.
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
BOOTS J• SHOES,
' • HAADWiRE,,
. "- ' 1 • ; ' '" •-• •', • CIROCkERY,
. - . .., • • . , • .
HATS CAPS;
:NOTION'S,
SCHOOL Books, ke
_Cheap for :Readpipayv _
10,000 Bushels ASHES and 50 Ibis. EGGS
•Wanted.
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LUCIEN BIRD.
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Brooklarid, Pa., NoT. 17, 186-2.
THE' HEROES OF PEA=
A r
TIME lIEROF:4 OF . WAR
E. Anthony, N 0.501 Broadway, Few York,
is now publishing, in addition 'to other por
traits, the celebrated collection known in Eu
rope 'and America as •
Brady'.l.2Vciiionit/ Photogrghie Portrait Gallery,
in which is included Portraits of nearly all the
prominent Men of America, not excepting• Jeff
Davis, Gen Beauregard, Floyd, and a :host of
other confederates. Price of Pottiaits, 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, 1
Stereoscepip views otscenes in Paris, !Lon
don, and in; other parts of England and! France,
wair3, Ilolland, -Switzer
land,,Spain, op the 'Rhine, in Amens, Egypt,
Turkey, the holy Land, China, India, Cuba,
&c., rte., ad iMnitum.
Our Instantaneous Stereoscopic Views are
The Grdatest Wonder of the Age.
These are taken in the: fortieth part of a - second
and the rushing of water,the moving of leaves,
or the march of an army, does not in-the least
affect t the !taking of - these views. They are
sold for $4 per dozen.; •
177 have also on hand and InainifaCture the
largest assortment of Stereoscopes, Photo
graphic Album=, and Photographic !Materials
in the United! States, and perhaps in the world
Cataloguesl containing lists of all 'our Por
traits, Views,! Stereoscopes, sent tree by
mail, on receipt of a stamp.
El ANTHONY, 501 Broadway,
jyly near ISt, Nicholas Hotel, New York.
" THE UNION
ARCH STREET,. ABOVE WEIRD,
'UPTON 8. NEWCOMB, Proprietor..
This Hotel' is central, convenient by
Passenger cars to all parts of the city, .1 1 lad in
every particular adapted to the Rants of ' ',ho
basl,ness public. - •
Terms 1 50 per, clay.
DTATRONA.COAL OIL
WARRANTED. NON EXPLOSIVE
and equal to any Kefosene.
WIIY buy an ezploaive Oil, When a few
cents more per gallon will furnish you with a
perfect Oil? lladti only . by
PEZIN'A SALT MANITE/WiITRING COMPALNY
No. 127 .Walnut Street, Philadelphia
Feby. 1. '1862. , ly
.VOr Sale or to Let::
rpm 'Steam Saw - gad oristlllll-ats;Gairoa
-1, nia,4l - bot,tornao.tip, Potter, Fpgitts,
Doing an exaelteat business; 'a irst rateataitd,
for, au jnaostrious 'with . soinegaitital,
Tlici'sdieilecting'ainst apply soon
RADDB, 300 Broa . diqty;'l4:t. ,
. Or at,tke,tilill at jGVmania.
August 27, 1861
The Par tnership
...
EXISTING heretofore audit: the finxri;
Garrett, Baily & Co. is
-this day disgolvid
by the 'withdrawal of the ontlersigneil
11ENB.Y GARRETT.
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iiitti4"eintrii Wilt a ectioth kid Ahat dread
diseasesConeninptia. - 1 44 , q03440as tp.,lnalte
known ito- his-fello - Offerers the means - of
1
clam .To!: all 7:who mire it, hdwill -send a
1 copi , ortne - rirescripti a wed ,(free, pt charge;)
With , the directions ~.f r
_preparing,. and using
the earne; which the will find a sure Cure j;er
1 Couradnpion; Asthma,ll3telOitis, 4-e. The on
' ly object nf,the, advertiser ot , sending the Tire
scriptiOn isi to , benefit 'the nfilicted;, and spread
inforuultion'which he conceivesto lie invalua.
' bleoniid he , hopes•eve ry. sufferer • will 'try: 'his
remindyias -it Aoliti_ll l hem.. !ambit; ; and allay
prove nalllessiog: . :Partiea wishing ;thc s .pre •
licriptlinl•will please r'ddress ,
1 ~ , ; Rev.-: Rev: A. WILSOIT, .
,I f, (Williamsburg.
4,1 24.—na: ~I Kings County, ,pi. Y.
Sep
- wr9P:l
F.,Y, IVICAEY SAVED!
ED
4T THV
Effl
n : Clothing Emporium !
net of and Plank Road Sts
r
YOU
rom . 26- to '3O Cents!
on every..lllollar
.1
By purliasing:youf
THING Amp FURNISHING
GDODS
At the new Union
• 2- -
POTRTN9. EiVIPORIUrL
' D. STAAIJS & CO.I
N.Y., 1862!
D ATTRACTIM.
A
Storeij New Goods.!
1 '
~ . .
I _ .
1 .
• undersigne beg leaye .. toinform the
e that they helve opened business at
Th r
publi
WELLSVILLE, N. Y.,
dorrierMain And Rlank Road Streets,oppoSite
tne Union Block, Whet* they will display nn
entiie new itoilt-of "
Clothing,
• •
MI
GENT'S FuENISHING GOODS ,
I;I • ,
WILY 3. t, far surpass in 'quality, style and
price anything ever exhibited in this town
Aclo are,awaxe that to build up a large trade,
iClis i not only necessary to have desirable
• geode, but to
.• .
SELL THEM CHEAP, ~
•
•
A m
And we will ake it an object for buyers to
examine our stock. before purchasing else-
Where. All goods shown cheertidly,,repre
sent!ed fairly,and submitted to the purchaser's
unbiased opinionj - •
This is a braucii of an extensive ma-nufac
turing house in Edmira,i' N. Y., and tlierefor6
you will find all Clothing - well made and got
np in the latest Seyle. ,
An early call will most assuredly secure a
splendid bargain-it the- UNION CLOTH': G.
EMPOILIMI, ,I I)."STRAUS &CO
Wellsville June 180 •
T. A. STEBBINS & CO..
• Have 'use received
1 ' . N.EW LOT OF
TRIDFORD PLOWS
AND
POINTS.
Which they are
SELLING , VERY LOW FOR
ADY PAY.
B=lE
SIM) ." 'PIANOS.
GROIiSTEN dt HALE, -
.bstiing remOved to their new warerooms,
NO.IIB - BROADWAY,
are prepar to offer the public a wag.
nificent new scale •
"' ''' ' OCTAVE, ROSEWOOD PUN&
containing al/ Improvements known in this
crtttry or-Euro p e, over-strung bass, Frenclr
grand actfon, hrp pe 4al, full iron frame, far .
.CASK:- -- .
'W);.RitelYll.El3 FOR; FIVE YEARS. •
Rich moulding cases, '
,
( 1. • .
. .$ll4 to $2OO - •
all warranted made' of the best seasoned 'ma?
rterial, and tostand better, than any sold fol.'
400 or -by the Old methods ofman•Jac
laire:TlVe invite the best -jat4ges- to, examiee
and and wq,staild
ready at all times to test them with any otheri
."' th coital •
mama ae in y.
1310 E, STEEN '.te
txt3
.4PljtriMß!
- . I$llLl . SOAP MASER. -
All Kitchen 9 - rooso Pon•.bo ,tpty4d i p to 'good
f • SOAW lisiog 4cr? - 00 - 0- I
AccokPAirand Eignscix
mithe"wittelt, si'making
I ; si cup of coffee. I -
lltanztfocti2rid only; by:Abe Pitentees.
PSIPP.A. tarm ireNuraerintrita dosreeitt .
reby. 1,186 L .. 1.7
Itr
MMR===
:J 1
, oitsll, d
T - Greadtr:.l es sr
We.ithe exiOretenektiteme - hereby in&
ite74 , 7-7 , 714:72%.
tit , ' that the Druggist% Alist essrissrmmu
Thysietatus of our several cities hisr‘aittliat
aocnixnentrotleisiralts toms that UDR%
tiIiZSAP PIT - A. beete:foold444- be
is , reme d y at Brest-exoellenceasasiAl
the confaienoe-of-tlie dosauronitr.
HON. ZABM'S 000*, ,
Mar c ` rof ` ri ga.
Hop * . -- ALBIN - - BEARD,- -•
mikyoi ourritamni;an S.
iron% s.. W.: HABRINd i rON,'
'Mayor of MANMIESTE4rN 8.
•
HON.' COHN. ABBOTT, •
• .Bislor of C•JONCIORD Fr, 11.
non . . A. H..* BI7LLOOK, •
- • Maim. Of woucEsurza, , l46lsB.
HON. NATH'I.
,S:IL§BEE,
" • 1- !"*+ 6l '..of qAr:OBc.. 2 4813-
-HON. P. W. LINCOLN,
. Nalor:of BOSTON. , 311 ! 3
SON. WM. X. ROMEAL :
Mayor of P.ROVIDENCIF, „ILA,
IiCON:' AMOS W. PRENTIOR,;.
Mayor 'of 17033.127:1.013 CONN.
EON. Z. N. rf.A.BRIS, •
mayor! og LoNpoNicplaur.
HON. OSA& S. RODEO /I,
ItEayor of X0NRE4144:114..
.. • • , • A
L SAVE
,
Wit D . P. -TINKANN,, -• •
• "• . Mayor .of NEW 7 VOBH.g krr.
EON ; H. M. IC/NSTArt, .
Mayor of HAMILTON,
HON. ADAX VitILSOIL, .; •
• Mayor of TORONTO, Q.W.
'HON.'- R. N. BISHOP, , ,• .;
Mayor -of
Hon': I. H. OBAINTPORD,
Mayor of tOOL3ITML.LEVN:rd
HON. JOHN • SLOAN,
Mayor of LYONS,
ti.ON, JAMES IdePBETHRS,..
Mayor of BO WMANYELLE, ,p.
HON. JABLEa NORT H,- ,
Mhiyor of AUGIIII.I I 4 - 10,
liorr,- HENRY COOPER,
- Mayor of ELABEOWLL, NEL
HON.. TAMES - S. - BEE le,
Mayor of Frn:MERIOTON, :N.: He
HON. WILLARD NYA,
Mayor of, NEW BEDFORD, 3MCA6EI:
- HON. J. BLAISDELL,. .
Mayor of FALL 1 . 1,IVE8; 8L94115.•
HON. W. H. - CRANSTON'i
Mayor of .N.r.lvi/P611,T, B.
HON., FRED STAHL,
Mayor of GAS l ETIA,
- HON. JOHN •HODGDEN,'
Mayor of . DiVarrQUE. IOWA:
HON. THOMAS CRUTuffrI.ALD,
Mayor of CHATTANOOGA, TENN,
HON. ROBERT FLAIR,
• • Mayor of TUBOAI,OO34,,.ELLAx
HON. R. D. BAUGH, •
goN. GERA.RD STITH,
Mayo f NEW ORLEANS, • LA.
HON. H. D.
Mayor of A10C11:E.TP . 2.33,. N. Ti
HON. DE 'WITT C. GROVE,.
• . Mayor of UTICA, N. .T.
HON. GEO. wi.LSON, • •
Mayor of .PITTEWITEGG. PA..
HON. C. H. BURL, -1
HON. PLEMAN,L. PAO,
dayor of lmitmlopzre,
HON. W. W. VAUGHN,
Mayor of ItACENA Wn3.
HON. A. FARE, ' • 7 •
Mayor of SEMPSHA,
HON. JOHN C. .HAtNE, • '•'
Mayor of •CEICAGO, ILL.
HON. M. T. A. HEATH,
Certify that the resident •Druzirtsts:
assured them , •
Ayer's Sarsa,paa
Is an excellent remedy, and worthy the corw
fidence of the community, •
For Spring Diseases. •
For Purifying , the llipod.
For Scrofula or liingts 'Evii. - -
For Trunors, ricers; and *ores:.
- Far Etuptions and
'Far Blotches; ideas, and Dolts:
Anthony'. Fire, reams,- or
POr Tatter or Salt Rheum: , ' - • (*Station:o
For Scald Iliad and RingWorni:' ,
- . For:Cancer; and Cinceronsl Sorer. • .-";
For SorifEyes; Sore . Eairs,und.
For Female Diseases; _
For.Suppressioxi and lirretrahlacity:t
For Syphilis ' or Venereal ptiamiej4'
For Liver Ca6plainti. .
• • -
For. Diseases of the Reartr:'
$l5O
The Mayors of the chief cities-of the Ipti:
tell States, Canadas„ and Britiih Plurviness;
QhiZi,:Para-Brazil, Mexico, and intact al
most all the .cities on this, continent:.llsrs
Slined•this document, to asaw:re dads' Petldel
tvhst ratiodies they ma useVith Safety end
confidence... But our Oace will otalradistit
!k•Ortzißtt of,tale???• , „ L., -
- •
Ayer'sSaraspariLls >'
Ayer's - ChOzt:PeOiori4,
• Ay - ersai.l:l,43; 'io `
Akeilt-Agtte,Ctiie>
ntereateD ' - •
, a
•--, ,• • ! LOllirkLl4:3l4.SB..
soldby-Dniggifitsietallittu*
814.4 . . by -,S ar...
• A.rf49 12 C 6 , zgotiAMPinf
ZiP l 4liichoTe ? liiiipert 4- Colwell. ritelyieits .
Roulet ; A. Corey 4 - 8614131 - yeles rA.4. - Har‘
ton, Cushingrille ; and by Dealers gewslij
IBM
Mayor of DEEMP.II/3.- TENN.
Mayor of DETROIT, 11CIOR.
Mayor of f3ELISXA, ALA.