=I E=ES ?Sea. : . IrIIIOOIIREVIILI ERIE '"RAILROAD:` -• Tbiscgreat line traversesd the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the s i zi lt y,ity_uf Erie, ,on Lake Erie, bae been leascd by ilie: 7 lientisyleania ti:-/Wirpad coihpany, and under their, auspices_ is beinerapitilYlipenedibroughontits entire • length. Rig now in use for Passengir and Freight ..-bnsiuess from BABBISDVRG Driftwood - 2nd "ofk, - (1'11± teal e 'the Eitatern.Division, (PC*Stietaild to'Erie, on the Western `4liiistanklevitiles)::" • TIME 01 PASSICNCIEeTRAINS AT DRIFTWOOD. Express train arrives 2.10 P. M. Express train leaves west 12.45 P. M. Cars run through wrruour CRAAGB both ways on these trains between Philadelphia 7 .:2,und:Lockliavert and between Baltimore and aiegant Sleeping Cars on the Express Train ' both ways between Williamsport and Balti more and Williamsport and Philadelpdia. • For information resUecting Passenger busi ness apply at the &E. Cor. 11th and Market Streets, And for Freight, business of the Comßany's 0 Agents : Par.:l3th and Market (4111al,Philitdeiphia;'' ‘• Reynolds, Erie, -1.11. Drill, Age'ot N. C. R R. Baltimore. R. R. liouaroa, Geit'l Freight tigt. 1..." - Hotrr Gii2l Ticket 40. Pare. Joe. D. POTTS, Gen'l ffariager, IT'illiamipOrt FOR SALE. • - • NEW ENGINE AND FIKTURES—eight , boyse power, with flue boiler. This en ginhs•poty in•.a., Tannery" at Blenville, Alle gany Co..' N: Y. 'aid has never Veen used. j Also, THE' TANNERY AT BIENVILLE.* This Tannery is in a good location for busi bottt-as to market and bark. "The engine vill be sold Separately, if tiJ sired, or Tannery, nnd engine together. Will be sold very cheap. " Tor terms and further Information concerning the property apply to ANDREW JACKSON, ,• -.• Coudersport, Potter Co. ; Peon'a.) -1.Tau.,:30 - 1863. • ':To the Zaino. 11911'.;H TALLMAN would inform' the (ra " t Vl l -44114 public that he has rented the Eagle Betel "Olipaite C. H. Simmons' Block at Oswayo VilWge, Penn'a, which has ileDn.neWly refitted and furnished, Where be Intends to keep a First Class Hotel; , Parties -itelfplettaute and those wishing a quiet home over Sabbath, will find this - house equal to any' AD . The 'tables will always be well supplied. and the_ barns well furnished L.lB4lbay , aud.oats, and no pains spared for the .Comfort of guests.. . .7 zoVilt H. TALLMAN. -9W.Wayoi•Pa,, Dec. 25, 1862. Admilalstratorls Notice: WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on tbe; estate •of 'Charles Warden, dec'd; , T late-of; Bingham tp, Potter co., Pa., have been issued.to:the subscribers in due form of law, enoticeis Hereby given to , all persons knoVing themselves indebted to said 'estate to make immediate "poky/eat, and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for .irrtiacm44%,. ' QLARISSA A. WORDEN, t &linsses BURTON LEWIS, I Bingham, Feb. 21, 1863., SAPONIFIER! The - greatest Soap-rnakerr eve known 1 For sale st 1'3#04,'-,.; ,'',l WsEiled, 'o4 account, at this Office. 1 1 'SAP WITMER; SAPONIFIER ; THE. FAMILY SOAP MAKER. • All. ,'!Siteben 'Grease can be made into good SOAP, by using Saponffier ! DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH BOX Soap is as easily made with it, as , making a cup of coffee. : ,Manufactured only by the Patentees. SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, No. 127 Walnut street, Philadelphia. = Fehy..1,1862. ly A Lecture to, Young 3Y/en ! Jiiitpublished in a , sealed envelope, price 6 cts - A lecture on the Nature,Trdatment aid Rad ical Cure of Spermatorrhcea or SeminalWeak nese' Involuntary Emissions. Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Ner - vainness, Consumption, Epilepsy and, Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity,resniting from Self-abuse, tie,„ by Roar. J. Cutvsawst,l,sl.D., author of the.Gtem Book; &c. The wol id•renOwned author, in this admir-. able Lecture.. clearly proves from his own ex perience that the awful consequences of Self abuse may be effectually used without medi cine, and without dangerous surgical opera - tions, boogies, instruments. rings, or cordials, pointing out 'a mode . of cure at once certain I).nd effectual, by which every sufferer, no mat ter : witrithis condition may be; may cure him self cheaply ; privately and radically This lecture , will. prove a boon to thotisantda and thousands. bent under seal,to any address,in scplain, sealed envelope, on the, receipt of six . colas; oftWo.postage stamps, by addressing, Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, 127tioWery; Now York, Post Office Box, 4566. To Coustairrspthes. 1. tIIE Advertiser, having teen restored to health in few weeks, by a very_ simple remedy,. after having suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is, anxious to make knotva to his fellow•sulferers the means of cure. To all why .; desire it, he will send, a' copy of tne prescrtption used (free of charge.) with the directions for preparing and,using the same, which they will find a sure Cure far consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, 4 : c. The on ly object ofthe advertiser in sending the Pre scription is to benefit the afflicted, end spread information which he conceives to be invalua. ble, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy; as it cost them - nothing, and may prfo've a blessing. Parties Avlshing the pre.. sctiption will please address • - IIsv,EDWARD A. WILSON,] Williamsburg, Kings County, N. Y. Sept..24:=4m. IiAPONI FIER 1 SAPONIFIER THE GREAT poA.P*AI.ER! ROA SALE AT STEBBINS'. STEBBINS' and Wood, pENSIOKS. BOWIES, BRCK PAYS . CLAMS. AND COMS...FOR INDOINJTY. - -,,,FfeAkrtik - rSteireileitie CO., Atioilieys-at-Law and Solicitors FOR ALL ICIXDSOF.,IIIILITARY CLAIMS, 411 Nrirpylvaiiitt. Avenue, Wasbingtoni D. C. ;This'' firm, baitinea:thorough knowledge of the Pension business, nod being familiar with the practice in all the Departments of Govern ment, believe that they can afford greater fir= eifiDes toTension,bdirritiand litrier - Claimants, for the prompt and successful accomplishment of business entrusted to them, than any other firm in Washington. They desire to secure such an amount of this business as will enable them to execute the busineSs for each claimant very_chearily, and on the basis of their pay Contingent upon their success in each case. - x - Their charges will be Ten Dollar., for °Stara - and Are Dollen.: for Privol'es, for each P.ension,l3ndrity, or -Back Pay obtained, and ten per cent. on amount of Claims for Military Supplies, or Claims for Indemnity. * *Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March. 1861, in any kind of service, Military or Naval, who , * disabled by disease or wounds; are entithid toPensions: All soldiers who.serve for tiro peers, or during the warogiould it sooner cloie, will be entitled to $lOO Bounty. Widovis Of, soldiers who die or are killed, are entitled to $lOO bounty. if there be no widow then the Minor children ; thee the father, mo ther, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above. Washington, D. C., 1862. , : • *. * *Apply at our office, or to oar Associate at Uswayo, Potter county, Pa.—LAMES H. GRAVES,. Esq., who has just returned from Washington. D. C., and is supplied with all the latest blc.nka issued under the late instruc tional nud will fill them up for all who have been so unfortunate as to require an applica tion. Office in "Regulator Store" ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC ANERICAN. The Best Mechanical paper in the World EIGILITEENTII TEAR. VOLUME Vitt-NEW SERIES A new volume of this popular Journal com mences or the first of January.- It-is publish ed weekly, and every number containssixtet.n pages ef useful information, and from five to ten original engravings of new inventions and discoveries, all of which are prepared ex pressly for its columns. • ,To the; Mechanic and llfanufacturer.—No person engaged in _any of the mechanical or manufactUring, pursuits should think of "do ing Without" the:: Scientific American. It costs but six cents per week; .every number contains from six to ten engravings of new machines and inventions, which cannot be found in any other publication. To 'the Inventor.—The Scientific American is indisperisablito every inventor, as it not only contains illustrated descriptions of near ly all the best inventions as they come out, but each number contains an Official List of the, Claims of all the Patents issued from the United States Patent Office during the week previous;, thus giving a correct history of the progress of invention in this country.— We are also receiving, the best Scientific jour nals of Great Britia.i, France and Germany - thus placing in our possession - all that is trans piriag in - meahanical science and art in these old countries. We shalt continue to transfer to OUT oeicrmtis copious extracts from these journals of wuttiever we may deem of interest to our readers. pamphlet of instructions as to the best teode of obtaining Letters Patent on lieu- in ventions; is furnished free on application. Messrs. Munn & to. have acted as Patent Solicitors for more than seventeen years ; in eonnection with the puplication of the•Scien tiffic American, and they refer to 20,000 pat entees for whom they have done business. No charge is made for examining sketches and models of new inventions anthfor advis ing inventors as to their patentability; Chemists, Architects, Millwrihgts and Far mers.—The Scientific American will be found a most useful journal to them. All the new discoveries in the scAtipe of chemistry are given in its columni, and the interests of the architect and carpenter are not overlooked; all the new inventions and discoveries apper taining to these pursuits being published from week to week. Useful and practical informa tion pertaining to the interests of millwrights and mill-owners win be found in the Scien tific Ametican, which information they can not possibly obtain from any other source.— Subjects in which farmers are interested will be found discussed•in the Scientific Ameri can ; and limit of the improvements in agri- I cultural , imements being illustrated in its columns TERMS.—To mail subscribers : Three Dol lars a year, or One Dollar for four months.- 1 The voliimes commence on the first of Janua ry and ''July. Specimen copies will be sent gratis to any part of the country. Western and Canadian money or Post-Office stamps taken at par for subscriptions. Cana dian subscribers will please t 3 remit twenty five cents extra on each year's subscription to prepay postage. • --I: MUNN dr.'CO. Publishers, 37 Park 'Row, N. Y. Admintstrator's%Notice. WIII 4 ItEAS. letters of admininiStration on tlie estate of Hastings Harley, doe's} late of Allegany township. Potter a.. have beerVissned to the sulscribers in Co., due form of law . ; notice is hereby given to, all persons knowin themselves ihdehted to' said estate to make irrirrediate payment; and those having claims 741 present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. L. B. MORLEY, NANCY MORLEY f Adrrars Alieg6ny, Tan. 30, 180 6wpd , . Aftleministratoes Nonce. - WHEREAS. Letters of Administration on lf the estate of 0. 11. Lewis, dec'd, late'of Ulysses township, Potter co., Pa., have been issued to the •subscrihers in due form of law, notice is hereby given to ail persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to• make immediate payment; and those baying claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlelnent ' M. LAVINIA LEWIS, .Admar's E; D. LEWIS, ITlyssez, Pa., Feb. 16, 1863. Adroluitsirater's Notice. WM:MIAS, Letters of Administration nn tbe estate of A. H. Butterworth, dec'd, late of Coudersport, Potter co.,Pa., have been issued to the subscriber in duo form of law, notice is hereby given to all perrons knowing themselves • indebted to said 'estate to make immediate paymeat,tind those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. 11. J. OLMSTED, A.dmair. Coudersport, Feb. 16, 1863. • The ,Rochester. Straw-Cutter. OI.3ISTED it KELLY, Coudersport, have the exclusive agency for this celebrated machtee, in-this county; ,Tt is covertient;mi: able, and CHEAP. 18G0.--13 O.:H. WARRINEtt, . 3evtaller and ` Watchmaker, OCATED on Main St., opposite the Court .House, Coudersport, Pa. Clocks, Watches, &e.g. Repaired on short motice and warranted to give satisfact on. A good assortment of CLOCKS WA , - TCHES, and JEWELRY on.band.l Cheap for CASK, and warranted as repreFented. As an even ,"ezeltange is no rob bery I ryiil giva you time for Money. Con deipport; Dee: 18 61 - z W A carefully selected stock of NEW GOODS Just arriving from New York, such at CLOTHING, DRY GOODS,'' BOOTS .3• SHOES, HARDWARE, HATS CAPS, NOTIONS, SCHOOL BOOKS,. &e. Cheap forlitea4-pay. - • 10,000 Bushels ASHES and 50 bbls. EGGS • Wanted. g 0 it d -4" ta ° - 44 LUCIEN BIRD, Brookland, Pa., Nov. 17, 1862. A T OLMSTED ,Sz - KELLY'S Sr TORE can always be found the best of , Cooking, Box and Parlor' STOVES. Also, TIN and SITET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS,' SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also, Agricultural' Implements, such as PLOWS,. SORAMRS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, &c. THEIR WORK is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in ft ny part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of all kinds, including Cash,' seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-50 panto gljop 1 TAE undersigned w ould respectfully inform the surrounding community that he has taken the rooms formerly .occupied by John S. Mann where be is prepared to do - Bann, of Harness Work. on the shortest notice. LONG STRAW COLLARS, also kept constantly on hand. Theie collars are a superior article, and need but a trial to insure their success.. Repairing done in good style. • Surcingles, Martingale-rings, liames, and Hpne.straps, &c., kept constantly on hand. The public are invited to call and evil:nine, before purchasing elsewhere. S. P. MINAR. Coudersport Oct. 16th, 1860. WESTERN -- HOTEL, Non. 9,1, 13, 15, 17. COIIIITLAI7DT 13171EliT, Nearilroadway, 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,,,apd‘carefully pro vided It is Centrally located is the; business part of the crty, and is cOntiguons to . the principal Lints of steamboats, cars, omnibuses, ferries. In consequence of the pressure caused by the Rebellion, prices hare been reduced to ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTYICENTS PER DAY. The table is amply supnlied with all the luxuries of the season, and is equal to that of any other hotel in the country. f, Ample accommodation 4 are offered for up ward of 400 guests. Do not believe runners, hackmeiLand others who may say "the Western Hotel is full." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprlcto - r:- Thos. D. Winche.ster.' fyl9 For Sale or to Let. 11111 E Steam Saw and Grist Mill at . Garcia nin, Abbot township, Potter county, Pa. Doing an excellent business ; a first rate stand for an industrious man with some capital Those reflecting must apply soon to WILLIAM RADDE; 300 Broadway, 31. Y. Or at the 31ill at Czarina - Wit: August 27, 1862. • .. • " THE UNION " • ARCH' STREET, AEOVE' THIRD, Philadelphia. • Tina 8. NEWCOMER; Proprietor. This - Hotel is central,. convenient by passenger curs to till parts of the city, and in every partienlar adapted to the vents of- ;he basinese pnblic. ' Terms 150 per day. - NATRONA COAL OIL! WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE • and equal to any Kerosene. WRY. buy au. explosive , 011, when a few cents more per gallon Will furnish you with Orfeet Oil? 'Made only by P r ENWA SALT IdANU ACTUBINa COMM' No; 127 IValatit: Street, Philadelphia. ' reby. 1, 1862. /y. THEBEST WORK FOE. CANVASSIH6 - AGENTS. • , HARPER'S PICTORIAL meroirt 1;, THE GREAT REBELLION •; - 4 1 IN UNITED STATES : , Messrs. Messrs. Harpers 4. Brothers have comment ed‘the issue in Numbers of a complete Eiistery of •the Great Rebellion in the United .States. The work has been for many ! months in ionrse of preparation, by a• writer every way qualified , for the task. • . The Introduction contains P. clear and sec, ant secount:of the formation of the Chafed:' eracy - of the . States; the formation andadbp-. tion of the Constitution of the United States, And the establishment of the National Govern ment ; the origin, developenient and pregress of the doctrines of Noltification and Secession, and the various phases Which they:assumed, until their finatculmination in the Greet B.e bellion., I The History comprises a fall account,drawia from - the authentic sources, of all the Events of the War; the intrigues of the Smith 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 Army and Navy; and the Bat tles by Land and Sea. The Illustrations comprise Portraits °flail those who have borne a prominent partin the I struggle; Maps 'of the different localitibs Plans of the leading actions;'Pieties of every scene of interest, and of the most imPortent 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 Navy. Every facility at the command of the Pith ; lisberis has been employed in the preparation and - execlition of this work ;?find they confi dently believe it will form the most traStWor. l thy. and valuable history- which can be pre pared ottlae Great, Struggle for the AMeritan Union. d Thr "k 7 07 GR.OOIERIES, Mode and Terms of Publication Je wort, will Se issued in Numbers, consisting of 24 pages of 'the size of Harper'. Weekly, printed from c'ear type, upon fine paper, and Will probably; be completed in Twenty.Numbern. t i ) ,-,The number's will be issued at interval if possible,lof about three or four weeks. The price of each number, which . conlns matter equivalent to an ordinary volume, till be Twenty-five Cents. The Illustrations in each number are alone worth the price asked. Men ont of employ meht, especially Sick or Disabled Sold ers,can find no other work 'so sure of ready sale and . . good prOfits. - For further particulars apply to'the publishers HARPER & BROTHERS, • Franklin Square, New York. 1 CROCKEAY, The 'New York Tribuue 1863. THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE, - first issued in 1841, nciw in its twenty-second year, hasiob tained a! larger and more widely diffused ;cir culation than any other newspaper ever pub lished in America. , Though it ;las sufferea, !in cOmmou with other journals, from the vol unteeritig and departure of tens of thousands of -its patrons ! to serve in the War for the Union, its circulation'on the 6th of December, 1862, is las follows: DAILY 50,125 SEMI-WEEKLY 17,250 11 WEEKLY 148,000 Aggregate 2;5,375 • Prominently a journal of Newl; and Literature, The Tribune has political convictions which are well cbaracterized byIEF single wordiltc- PUBLICAN. It is Republican in its, heart yl ad hesion to the great truth that "God has made of one blood all nations of men"—Republican in its assertion of the equal end inalienhble rights of all men tocElife, liberty and the OUT= suit of happiness"—Republican in its_stead fast, earnest, defiant hostility to every Scheme and effort of the sieve power, from the Annex lotion of Texas to the great Rebellion,to grasp 'the Empire - of the New World and . wield the resources of our country for its aggrandize inent--Republican in its intagonisth to the aristocrats and despots of the Old WOrld, itrho fondly hail in the perils and calamities thrust 4;cin riS by their American" counterpart the overthrew and ruin of the Model Republic— Republican in its hope and trust, its faith and effort, that this atrocious Rebellion must re sult in the signal overthrow of its plotters,and the fir establishment of equal rights) and equal laws throughout the whole extent of our country, wherein Liberty and Union Shall indeed "be one and inseparable" henceforth and forever. . ME TRIBUNE devotes attention in en:lrner times, and to some extent in these, to Educa tion, Temperance, Agriculture, Invenorts,. and whatever else may minister to the spiri tual and material progress and well being of mankind; but for the present its energies and its columns ern mainly devoted, to the invigor ation and success of the Wan for'the Union. Its speeinl 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 torationof Peace and Thrift to our distracted and bleeding country. We believe 'that no otherwise can a fuller or more accurate)view of the progress and character of this' moinen tons conflict be, obtalned than through the regular . perusal of our columns. And we ear nestly solicit the co-operation of alt friends of the National cause, which we regard'and up hold as that of Universal Humanity, to aid us in extending its circulation. ' The enormous increase in the price of Print lug paper and *other materials used in printing newspapers, compels us to increase the Iprlce of the Tribune. Our new terms are : DAILY TRIBUNE. Single Copy 3 cents. . Mail subscribers, I. year (311 issues) .;$8 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. One Copy, ono year (104 issues) . $3 Two Copies, one year 5 Five copies, one year 112 Ten Copies, one year • ;22 60 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 t • 5 Five copies, one year • 8 Ten copies, one year 15 Any larger number. addressed tc mimes of subser:bers, $1.50 each. An extra copy will be sent' to every club of ten. I , Twenty copies,to one address,one year,s2s, and any larger number at same price. An extra copy'will be sent to clubs of twenty. To "plubs of thirty the Semi-Weekly Tribune will "be sent." To clubs of fifty the Daily Tribtine will bel sent gratis. ' Address, THE TRIBUNE, Tribune Buildings, New York. When drafts can be procured it ifOrinch , .safer than•to remit Bank Bills. The name of 'the - Pete-Office and State"should in, all eases be plainly-written. El F = ml , •:I - - • 'CIIICR , OP fey COOKE, :, - i • -• ~.. At t I aay fY, COOke ‘ Si. ,Co. Bankers . } 114 Solari Tomil-SmtisT,.. , ' ' l , ' viiilidelshia; Nor; 1, 1862. Ths toideriignedjhavisg been appointed SUbscriptien ' Agent iby the ' Secretary of the' Treasury, is now prepared to furnish, at once,' .‘, The New, TO:sty-For il per oat. Bondi - i of the United States,' designated as:!Wive:. Tertties,' redeemable - at !the pleasure of the Goieinicienti after five ' , years', and' anthorized by Act of Congress, - approied Fetn'y 26;1862; The COUPON 130g1S are - issued in sums of $5O, $l6O, $5OO, and $lOOO. .... - The REGISTER parals in - sums of $5O, $lOO, $500,' $lOOO and $5000.. -. ' :Interest at 6 per c6nt; pr annum :sill cots meoes from the date of potchssei and is -, , Payable -inl Gold, • • Semi-annually, Which 'is etitial at the present premlumon gold, tol anoillt- EIGHT per cent. 1 per annum. Farmers,Allerchan s, Mee and all who have a,y mozi knoW 'and" reramem er. thi in effect, a First lito tgage Canals, Bank Stock and immense products o all th, in the country : and that t provision 'made fort e pays , and 'liquidation of pfincirl ties, _Excise Stamps and serves to make these Boa Bait, Most Available a Investmentlin th! &Ascriptions received nt Par in Legal Tender Notes, or noteiand'eheckS of banks at par. in Philadelphia. Sul*ribers by mail will re ceive prompt attention, and every facility, and explanation will be afforded on application at this, office. A supply of Bonds will be kept on Land for imrnedidte delivery. • JAY cooq., Subscription Agent. / .• 1 17aZial zit Jraii: 6 *: '2°l rc= . file College AND SENECA STREETS. ;link in the great chain of ANTILE -COLLEGES, 16.. ag r eities, viz, • I , . I HILADELPHIA, -BANY, CLEVELAND, CHICAGO, • • •AIN. TILOIIIS. ned frem the Buffalo Col- Ider to attend either or all !unlimited time. ,se institutions,is to impirt adiesl a thorough, practi . ,3013. The Buffalo kJJ CORNER OF MAINI Is' an fthportant NATIONAL - MERg Gated in the follow' NEW YORK CITY,I BROOKLYN, TROY, DETROIT, AND A Scholarship is lege, entitles the h, the Colh , ges for an 'TheDesign of th: to young men and cal business educa These Colleges ai.e organized and conduct ed _upon a basis which must secure to each separate Institution the Lest possible facilities for imparting a thorough mercantile educa tion, and render it - is a whole, the moat com prehensive and comPlete System in this'eountry Book-Keeping id all its department; Com mercial Law,Commercial (Arithmetic and Pen manship, are Ought hi the most thorough and practical manner. The'Spencerian ystem of Penmanship, is taught by competent and !Fxperienced teachers Scholarship, nity l kible in advance, $4O. College open &vat d evening : no vacations Resident Principal at Buffalo, J. C. BRYANT. For further informaticen, please call at the College rooms, or Send for Catalogue and Cir enlai enclosing letter stamp. Address BII.IIANTI it STRATTON, Buffalo, N. T. Jy9ly BEST PIANOS. GROVESTE* & HALE, having removed to theinnew warerooms, - NO. 4iB BROADWAYi . are now prepared to offer' the public a mng• tlificent new,scale full $l5O 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD. PIANO, . containing all iniprOvenients known in this country or Europe, ONiT-strung bass, French grand action, hare pe ial, full iron frame, for $l5O CASH, • „•-WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEAR.'" Pieh moulding cakes, $17 1 5 to S2OP, all warranted made of the best seasoned ma terial, and..*. stad better . than any. sold for 400, or 500 by t he oldimothods of manufac ture. We invite the best judges to examine and try these ni . instruments, and we stand ready, at all times o tes t , them with any others manufactured,in this co unty. • GRAVESTEERT Sc HALE, 41'8 ißroadway, New York. • 3m] PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT, 10 Cort and t.,Hew York, DIRECTLY ' OPPOSITE THE 'WESTERN HOTEL. THE CROTON MANHPACTURING CO,, (Organized in no, under the General Manu facturing Law o the State of Mew York.) Offers at wholesdle;, in I:tuantities to suit pur chasers, at Manufilaurers' Lowest Prices. PAPER - HANGING Of every variety of Style and Price, BORDERS to •rasti:: I FIRE-BOARD P NTS • IN _n•- TRANSPARENT ,SVINOOVir SHADES, OIL PAINTED, WINDOW'SHADES, WIDE WINDOW. OURTIAIN PAPERS, and NVINMW SHAD?, FIXTURES,' STORE SifAOR MAT TO ORDER. AND LETTERED, ' Of the latest st les and superior finish, all of their own mantifacture and importation:— As their stock is Iltrge and entirely new; they invite Merchants, iooksellers, and Dealers in theSe articles, to all an esathine their styles and prices, whene •er tithy visit the city. The Magi • Time Observer, THE PERFEC lON lOF MECHANISM . ; BEING a Hunti and Open Face, or Lady's or Gentleman'a Witch Combined. One of the prettiest, Most convenient, and decidedly the besj an cheapest timepiece for general and reliahlei n , ever offered. - It has within it and connected ith its machinery, its own winding attach, ent; rendering a key entirely unnecessary. The cases of this Watch are composed of two Metals, -the outer one being due la carat oldL . It has . the improved ruby action, lever /movement, and is warrantee an accurate, tirmlpiece Price, superbly en graved, per case j of, ahalf dozen, $204.00. Sample Watches4in net morocco. oozes, for those proposing to buy i at Wholesale; s3s,sent by express, wit bill payable on delivery. Soldiers must remit payment in advance, as we carmot collect- from thoie is the Army. Address 70_,BALRD'BROS: & Co., • • ' , • 4 401 e Importers, . • car. Has s & Atha Sts., New York. ellE4 -PEOTO FOR TICE Cougl 110arst - Uk .Bgisirreta, 31At*, 20th Da. :F. C. NIT= I doubt' 'the:beet remedy. I bay° CottAg. Margate* Ipf emetanitatt gyraptotasigi Caesar Prerat,* Ita mr practice and my tangly ten yaws Las shown WIG (Jar virtx lei! for the treat cam piabate; EDER Tu. A. IIAtOIiTLEY, Eht/:, of- hart visethyonr Taurean niyaelf, and in ;Thy fa rad 21444 you invented it, and believe it the beet ine&Cfne'for ite purpose ever put out,. With a: bad cold Ilthouldrsoonet pay twenty-five dollars for 4 bottle . than do without Wont it, 4C take' ny otheirthoody."',- - - Croup, liVhOoping Cough;lnflUenSa. Beauvorun.n, Una., Feb. 7,1356. . linormui Ann:: unil cheerfullyteftiffYotiiPaunaki3 is the best remedy we possess forthaicure..of,Wherfamt Cbogii. Crony:, and the - chest& uoYof 'Ws of your fraternity in the South appreciate Yituk.4lW, end commend your thedlcbao to our people.' Ilf. b. 'AMOS LEE, Vist.,lnairtfitn: lie"illfeihmo 2856 : "I hada tedious Innuenzta oorittneciArek in:doors six weeks; took many medicines without - relief; nanny tried - your Przresra. by - the' advice u linv.'clitrgyman The first dose relieved the soreness: the in my throe, t and lunge; lees than one half th bottle Madame d . pletely well. Your medicines ere the cheapest aswell al the.best we can buy, and we esteem -you,' nectar, and jour 'Paw 'dies, as the poor man's friend." • ,: .Astiuna or Phthisic, and-Brouchitis. • Wistltalvar urns, P, , Feb: 4; &a r Your .Cmcnar Pscroser.3e performingiesiralleas cures in this section. It has relieved aeveral from damp tug symptoms - of , constunplion, and is-noirecui'aglCman who has labored under an affection, of the dung'. for the last forty years. r 11..ENTCY PARRS; Verdant. A. A..RAMEY, '151.11; - 31iiiiies,co., lowa, Writes, Sept. 6,1855: "Inning my praCtiee of many years I hare found nothing equal to your carssrPrctout for giving ease and relief to.censamptive" patientt, neuritis:lg such as are curable." - ; We might add volumes of evidence, bat the mad can. vincing proof of the virtues of this remedy bi thinid in Its effects - upon trial,' . • : : • ; • ~ hanics, Capitalists, ey to invest,shonld It these: bonds,are. upon all Railroads. Securities, and the • ManufactUresotc., full and. ample onent of the interest i; by Cu'stonis Du- Internal 'Revenue; s the 'pa Most Popular Market. • Consumption. • - Probably no one remedy has ever been kn o wn which cured so many and such dangermai cases u tbis.' , Sotos no human aid can reach; but even to those the Chat! Pw^,onakaffords relief end comfort. • ASTOR 1.14*198, Nt* Yong Crri,VatlCh 15,11456 ; Doman d.vrs., Lewitt; feel it' a duty and a fitooonro to inform' you what your Caralet PEcTOIIM. has dope fair my sulfa.. She had been five months laboring multi the dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid ice could, procure gave her much relief. Site vrefritaullly Paling. until Dr. Strong.. of this city, where-we have cease for advice, recommended -a -trial- of your.medieine. W. bless biskiudness, as wide your Skill, for She bas mar. Bred from that day. She hi not yet as strong as star toed to be. but is free freaw ber cough, and ells herself till. gratitude Tours with Oltf.tO an sitE mga iat .f.)7 . , Omrumptires, do not despair till you have tilede Ain' Curium PzeTol74l. It is mado by 011.01'11m best-medical chemists in the world,and its mime all around nsbespeak the high merits or lis'iirtnes. Philadelphia' Liierisr.' Ay er's .Cathartie ; Pills , rinn. sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have beta taxed their ntmositlo produce this best, most perfect purgative which is knowm to man. ; introsaerobia rot& arc shown that These Plus :lime I;irtues.whieh surpass in excellence the ordirrATY, medicines, "and that they *ln . use. procedentedlY:uponthixesteem of nit mew , -They OTOIMdb and Vsl3Blll to take, bat powerful, to ceyeei Ilteirperte. trati u g properties* stimulate the sital activities of the body, censure the' obstractionii of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They' purgeout the fent trumotiw t hich breed and groW distemper; stimulate sluggish of `Tows dered organs into their nateraloction;andina*i healthy tone with strength to . the whole system. Not 'Only do .they cure the every-day complaints. of every .1)64, bid also formidable and dangerous disease e that have haled the beet of human skill. Wide They produce powerful effeets, they are at the same time, in diminishectdwes, the safest and best physic that can 'trio employed IfOr children. Being They are pleWrrot tb tormi and . being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of berm.. -Cures bare been made which surpass belief seers they riot sub stantiated by men of such exalted - position aid :character ea to forbid, the suspicion of untruth. Me sy . ,tonheent clergymen and physicians hare lent; their names to wet/. Sy to the public the reliability Grimy; remedies, while oth. eis hare sent me the assurance of 'Their conviction that my Preparations contribute itfuniniely to the relief of tit= afflicted, suffering felloW-men. ' The Agent below Insured is pleased to furnish %Melt my American Almanac., containing directions fur their use and certificates of their, cores, of the fellosaing complaints:-- Costiveness. Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy,, Heartburn, Ileadache arising from afoul Stomach; Nan- - sea, Indigestion, Morbid inaction of the Bowels and. Pales arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcer. one and Cittaneous Diseases which. require:an evacuant Medicine, Scrofula or Ning's Evil. They also, by purify. tug the blood and stimulating , the: syaterri cure teeny complaint...which it , 'whuld • not be supposed they could reach, such as Deqfnessi Partial Blindness, 'Neuralgia end Nervous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver andigid. neys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising 4 - 013.:t low state of the body W. obstruction of its functions. • Do not be put off hi. unprincipled dealers with . 607110 other pill . they make . viere profit on. Ask for Avin'a Pats, and take nothhig dge. No other they can give you compares with this' in its intrinsic seine or curative, powers. The 'sick want the best aid there is for them ; and they should hard It. • $l5O Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYXR, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Kase. Plum 25 en. PER Boa• Frvi. Buss von $l. Sold by C. S. 4:E. A. JonearConderrport Mann & Nichols, Millport ; Colwell Es Lyman Roulet ; A. Corey & So; UlYssesi /C.D.-Hor ton, Cushingville ; and by Dealers generally .p. A. STEBBINS & CO. Have just redeived NEW LO'l' BRADVORD".PLOWS' AND . . POINTS' • AND' • ' I Sugapaettles.. Which they. are . • SELLING VERY LOAV , i'ol:i READY Narcli 21,180.- A . ITG AR- 3IA KERS and I*IRISE-KEEPERS I‘. save all your Ashes carefully :and free from dirt as possible. I will pay,l.Z. to 15 els. a blishellor them 'delivered at toy: .rot.isbery. Want them billarch and A ill': • -tiIIOIEN - 131RI:k. Brooklamll...Pa m l idarch. 9,11863.1 ' ilek:Lisi of Leite!ti remaining inthe z iost Office at Conderstiort,.Pa. Agrill; 1803 " , Wm. °handley. Mr. El. &hen . ; Ms's, Tioaaasio "Oomaradt,-MiSs Melia M. Cooper; ford Durbon, P. Gilbert, Abraham Haywood, Samuel Hanlo, "gsq., Mri.:lllnlditli 'Parksl; Miss Classy .Perstul, J. Stoddard, Atty:; William . Wlliam ' • ..' .1.0.1D1 • MANN; P.ll. -•- • • ' , OLD BY, BUS