0 1,8101 ,- ' ' 1864 * "IPIIILADiELPHIA 'AND _ERIE RAILROAD. This great line traversesd the Northern and ,4orthwest counties ,of Pennsylvania, -to the city of Erie, on Lake Erre. ' It has ..been-leased by the .Poznsylvania liisitrocid Comp a ny, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. 41know in use for Passenro and Freight bgsinetts from .11.sttaisautto to. Driftwood 2nd ForkgiVl' idles) . on the Eastern Division, strt-froni , .Sheffield- to Erie, on the Western Division, 4(78 miles). ME OP PASSENGka TIUINS AT •pRIFTWOOD ' Express train arrives 2.10 P. M. Express train leaves west 12.45 P. M. Cars run through 'wirnour onsiron• both vsesys[on these'trains between Philadelphia tin&Ck ' , Haven rind between Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Express Train both ways between Williamsport and Balti more and Williamsport and Philadelpdia. For information respecting Passenger busi ness apply at the S. E. Cor. 11th and Market prints, _Aod,for Freight business of the Company's 'Argerits'. - : - I \S....l3Atingstim.: Jr., Cyr. 13th and Market fits. Philadelphia.. J. W, Reynolds, Erie. J. M. Drill, Agent N. C. It H. Baltimore. H. Houma Agt. LX17,18 L. lionpr, Gall Ticket Agt. a; Jos. D. POTTS, • Gen'l Manager, Williamsport. Effil FOR SALE. A ICEW ENGINE AND FIXTURES—eight- AL linen power; with flue boiler. This en gine is now in a Tannery at Bienville, Alle gany Co., N. Y., and has never been used. Also, THE TANNERY AT BIENVILLE.— Thisk Tannery is in a good 'location for busi ness, both as to market and bark. The engine will be sold separately i , if de sired,•or Tannery and engine together. Will be - sold very cheap. For terms and further information concerning the property apply to ..ANDREW JACKSON, Coudersport, Potter Co., Penn's. Jan. 30, 1863. To the Public. WM. H. TALLMAN would inform the tra veling public that he has rented the Eagle Hotel opposite C. H. Simmons' Block at Oswayo Village, Penn'a, which has been newly refitted and furnished, where he Intends to keep a First Class Hotel. Parties of pleasure and those wishing a quiet home over. Sabbath,, will find this house equal tb any In this vicinity. The tables will always be Well.supplied. and the barns well furnished with hay and oats, and no pains spared for the corakirt of guests. . W ()sway, Pa. ; Dec. 25 31 , 1862.. TALLMAN. Adoillistratoei Notice. TA - THNIttAS, Letters of Administration on - f the estate of Charles Worden, deed, late of Bingham. tp, Potter co., Pa., have been issued to the subscribets.; in due form of law, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing Sttietirrtclrea Indebted. to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, Tor settlement. CLARISSA. A. WORDEN, 1 Admsee BURTON Du:temp, Feb. 21, 1863. SAPONIFIER! • The greateit Soap-makerr eve known t For sale at Grainy, end Wanted, on account, at this Office 'SAPONIFIER, S APONIFIER THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER.. 411 Kitchen Grease can be made into good . SOAP, by using Saponificr 1 ' DIRECTIONS. ACCOMPANYING EACH 110$ Soap is as easily made with it, as making a cup of coffee. Manufactured only by the Patentees. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, No. 127 Waluut street Philadelphia. Feby. 1,1862. IT - - A Lecture io Young Men ! Justpublished in a sealed envelope, price 6 cts A lecture on the Nature,Treatment and Rad ical Cure of Spermatorrhcea or SeminalWeak ness,:lnvoluntary Emissions. Sexual Debility`, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Ner vousness, .Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits,; Mental and Physical Incapacity,resulting from Self-abuse, &c., by ROBT. J. CutvettwiLL,M.D., author of the Green Book, &c. c Tiler woild-renow4ed author, in this admir able Lecture. clearlj proves from his own or 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 ..tod effectual, by which every sidTerer, no mat ter what his condition may be, may cure self cheaply, privately and radically. This lecture will prove a boon to thousands, and thousands. Sent under seal*, any address,in plain, sealed, envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, Dr. ORAS. J. C. KLINE, 1 ; 27 Bowery, Neir York, Post Office Box, 4b86. To.Consumplives. t O F INFIE Advertiser, having been restored to I health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having buffered several yeitri with a - severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of , cure.- To all who desire it, he will send !a copy of tne prescription used (free of charge.) WTith the directions for -pteparing and Using the same, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asiltina; Bronchitis, te. The on ly object of the advertiser in sending the Pre scription is to benefit the -a - filleted, and spread information which ,he conceives to be invalua ble, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it cost them notbinr, and nay prove a blessing. Parties wishing the pre aeription will please address • Rsv. EDWARD A. WILSON, 1 Williamsbutrz Kings County, N.Y. Se_pt..24.-3m giPCiANI FIER ! ,SAPONIFIER 11 , , THE GREAT TM* FOR SALE A.T,=STEBBINS'.! PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, 'BACK PAY. WAR CLAIMS, AND CLAIMS FOR INDEMNIT: , Stewart, Stevens - & Co., Attoineys-at-Latv and Solicitors ALL KINDS OF MILITARY CLAIMS, 411 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C. This fain, having a thorough knowledge of the Pension business, and being familiar with the practice in all the Departments of Govern ment, believe that they can afford greater fa cilities to Pension,bounty and otherCisimants, for the prompt and successful accomplishment I of business entrusted to them, than any other firth in Washington. They desire to secure such an amount of this business as will enable th4tn to execute the business for each claimant very cheaply, and on the basis of their pay contingent upon their success in each case, * *Their charges will be Ten Dollars for Officers and Five•Dollara for Privates, for each Pension, Bounty, 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 are disabled by disease or wounds, are entitled to Pensions. . All soldiers who serve for, two years, or during the war,' should it sooner close, will be entitled to $lOO, Bounty. Widows of soldiers who die or are killed; are entitled to $lO6 bounty. If there be no widow. then the minor children; then the father, mo ther, sisters, or brothers are entitled as above. Washington, D. C.,.1862. * * :Apply at our office, or to our Associate at Oswayo, Potter county, Pa.—JAMES 11. GRAVES, Esq., who has just returned from Washington, D. C., and is supplied with all the latest blank,: issued under the late instruc tions, and witti OH them up for all who have been so unfortunate as to require an applica tiOu. Office in "Regulator Store " • - ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. The:Best .1114chartical paper in the World EIGIIITEENTII TEAR. VOLUME VIII.-NEW SERIES A new volume of this popular Journal coin !redoes on tl4 first of January. It is publish ed weekly, and every number contains sixteca 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 Manufacturer.—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-indispensable to 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 gals of Great Britiaa, France and Germany ; thus placing in our possession ell that is trans piring in mechanical science and art in these aid countries. We shall continue to transfer to Ourcolumns copious extracts from these journals of whatevsr we may deem of interest to our readers. ./ pamphlet of. instructions as Lo the best saode of obtaining Letters Patent on new in tentions, is furnished free on application. Messrs. 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Useful and practical informa- Dim pertaining to the interests of millwrights and mill-owners will be found in the Scien tific American, 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 mast of the improvements in agri cultural implements being illustrated in its columns i 1 TERMS.- 7 —To mail subscribe's Three Dol lars a yeari or One Dollar for four months.— The volumes commence on the first of Janua ry and Specinadn copies will be sent gratis to any part of the country. Western hrid Canadian money or Post-Office stamps is ken at par for subscriptions. Cana dian subscribers will please to remit twenty live cents extra on each year's subscription to prepay postage. MUNN & CO. ' Publishers, 37 Park Row, N. Y. Administrator's Notice. WEIFREAB, letters of admininistration on the estate of Hastings Morley, dec'd /ate of Allegany township,. Potter Pa.. have been issued to the subscribers in Co.,ue form of law, notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to Make imirediato payment; and those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. L. B. MORLEY, I • -1 NANCY MORLEY f•Adttisrs Allegany, Jan. 30, 1863 fivrpd IM ' • Administrator's Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of A dministration on V the estate of 0. A. Letc, ia, dec'd, late of Ulysses township, Potter Pa., have been issued to the subscribers in due form of law, uotiee is hereby given to all ,arsons knowing t•hemselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment; and thUse having claims ivill present them, duly authenticated, for Settlement. 11. LAVINIA LEWIS, .1 Admses E. D. LEWIS, Ulysses, Pa., Feb. 16, 1863. Adttkinistratec's, Notice. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the state of A. H. Butterworth, dec'd, late of Cou r dersport; Potter co., Pa., have been issued to the suhscribei- in due form of law, notice is hCreby given to all perrons knowing themselves indebted to . said estate to make immediate payment, and.those having claims sill present them, duly authenticated, for settlement! H. J. OLMSTED, Adms'r, Coudersport, Feb. 16, 1863. The Rochester Stiaw-Cutter. OLMSTED k KELLY, Coudersport. have ahe e x clusive agency for this celebrated. machine, in this county. It is covenient, du able, and CHEAP. Dec,. 1, 1860.711 • . • A carefully selected stock of NEW GOODS Just arriving from New York, such as CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, - - GROCERIES, BOOTS t SHOES; HARDWARE, CROCKERY, RATS & CAPS, NOTIONS, • SCHOOL BOOKS, Sm. Cheap for Ready pay. 10,000 Bushels ASHES and 50 bbls. EGGS Wanted. ~ c r 3 • 0 •:ht4 Co b _ 6)' • ', 4 1 . 4 . LUCIEN BIRD. Bronkland, Pa., Noy. 17, 1862. A T OLMSTED $4 KELLY'S STORE can always be found the best of - Cooking; Box and Parlor STOVES. Also, TIN and SHET-IRON WARE, POTS, KETTLES, SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS, FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and CAULD RONS. Also , Agricutural Implements, such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS, CULTIVA TORS, CORN-SHELLERS, .HORSE-RAKES, DOG-POWERS, .kc. THEIR WORK is well made and the material good. Good and substantial EAVES-TROUGHS put up in any part of the County—Terms easy. Ready Pay of alt kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-50 Et cpantcs,l glittp! THLu snudrerrosui g n n d e i ndgncOumi dmrespectfulyly h infor has m taken the rooms formerly, occupied by John 8. Mann .where be is prepared to do AIY itinds of Efariiess Work On the shortest notice. LONG STRAW COLLARS. - also kept constantly on hand. These collars are a shperior article, and need but a trial to insure their success. Repairing clone in good style. Sureingles, Martingale-rings, Hanes, and Hame',.strape, &c., kept eonstalitly on hand. The public are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. • • S. P. MiliAß Cocdersport Oct. 16th, 1860. WESTERN HOTEL, Not. 9. 1, 13, 15, 17, COITATLANDT STREET, - Near Broadway, Nero York City. This old-established and favorite resort of the Business community has been recently re fitted, and is complete in ever-thing that can minister to the comfort of its pritrons. 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 lints of steamboats, cars, omnibuses, ferries. In consequence of the pressure caused by the Rebellion, prices have been reduced to ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER DAY. The table 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 offered for up ward of 400 guests. • Do not believe runners, haeltmen.and others who may say "the Western Hotel is full." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor. Thos. 1). Winchester. fyl9 For Sale or to Let. TMITE Steam Saw and Grist Mill at Germa nia,l 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, N. Y.: Or at the Mill at Germania. August 27, 1862. it THE UNION " ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, Philadelphia. llPTON.B.lfitreofdEß, - Preprie" tor. Thil. Hotel - is:central, convenient - Passenger ears to all parts of the city, and in every particular adaptetk;9 the "cants at' the business public. Terms 50 per day. NATRONA COAL OIL ! WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE 1 and equal to any Kerosene. WHY buy an explosive Oil, when a few cents more per Reline will furnish ,yon with a perfect 011-7 . - Ileac only by' PERNA SALT NAI9:IFACTII4tING COMPANY. Nci:l27 Street; rbiladelihia. Feby. 1. 1862. ly • • . .THE BEST WORE FOR CANVASSING • - LIARPER'S'PIeT.ORIAL HISTORY TEE GREAT REBELLION rs Tria UNITED STATES' Messrs. Harpers 4. Brothers have cotattiene ed the issue in Numbers of a complete History of the Great Rebellion in the United States. The work has been for many months in course of preparation, by a writer every way qualified for the task. The Introduction contains a clear and suc cinct account of the formation of the Confed eracy- of the States; the formation and adop tion of the Constitution of the United States, and the establishment of the National Govern ment; the origin, development and progress 9f the doctrines of Nullification and Secession, and the various phases which they assumed until their final in the Great Re-• hellion. i "- The History comprises a full necount,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 peat 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. ties by Lind and Sea. The Illustrations comprise Portraits of all those who have borne a prdminent partin the struggle;. Maps of the different localities; Plans of the leading actions; Views of every 'scene of interest, .and of the most important Battled. 'These illustrations are C 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 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 history.which can be pre pared of the Great Struggle for_the American Union. -.. Mode and Terms of Publication -.The work will be issued in Numbers, consisting of 24 pages of the size of Harper's Weekly, printed from clear type, upon fine paper, and will probably be 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 Illustrations in each number are alone worth the price asked. Men out of employ meh t, 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 4k BROTHERS, - Franklin Square, New York. The New York Tribune 1863. THE NEW YORK THIBUNI4, 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 nay sufferea, in common with other journals, from the vol unteering 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 as follows: . DAILY 50,125 SEMI.WEEILY 11,250 WEEKLY" 148,000 Aggregate 216,375 Prominently a journal of News and Literature, The Tribune has political convictions' which are well characterized by the single word Rs , PUBLICAN. It is Repnblican In its hearty ad hesion to the great truth that "God has made of one blood all nations of men"—Republican in its assertion of the equal and inalienable rights of aßmen to "life, liberty' and the pur suit of happiness"—Repnblican in its stead fast, earnest, defiant hostility to every scheme and effort of the slave power, - from the Annex ation of Texas to the great Rebellion,to grasp the Empire of the New World and wield the resouices of our country for its aggrandize ment—Republican in its antagonism to the aristocrats and despots of the Old World, who fondly bail in the perils and calamities thrust upon us by- their American counterpart the overthrow and ruin of the Model Republit Republican in its hope and 'ttrist, its faith ,rid effort, that this atrocious Rebellion rand re suit in the signal overthrow of its plotters,and the firm estoblishment' 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. TEE TRIBUNE devotes attention in calmer times, and to some extrnt in these, to Educa tion; 'Temperance, Agriculture, Inventions, and whatever else may minister to the spiri tillii and material progress and well-being of mankind; butfor the present its energies and its columns are mainly devoted to the invigor ation and success of the War for the Union. Its special ebrrespondents 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 toration of 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 momen tous conflict be obtained , than through the regular perusal of our columns. Ahd we ear nestly solicit the-ea-operation of alt feloAda of the National cause, which we regard and up hold as that of Universal Humanity, to aid in extending its circulation. TERMS The enormous increase in the price of print ing paper and other materials used in printing newspapers, compels us to increase the price of the Tribune.. Onr new terms are: DAILY TRIBUNE. ' Single Copy 3 centa. Mail subscribers, 1 year (311 issues) $8 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. ,One Copy, one year (104 issues) _ _ Two copies, one year - Five copies, one year —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 . Id Ten copies, one year ' 15 Ay larger number, addressed tC names of subscribers, SL.SO each. An extra copy will be sent to every club of ten. Twenty copies,to one address,one year,s2s, and any larger number dt same 'price. An extra copy will be sent to clubs of twenty. 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Subscribers by mail will re ceive promptrAttention, and every facility and explanation will be afforded on application at this office. A supply of Bonds will be kept on hand for immediate delivery. JAY COOKE, Subscription Agent. IRIIIIM 0 /1 /,z l _./IC;2 ilf.reeWat ct&' // /6/ The Buffalo Nero:antile College CORNER OF NIAINI AND ISENECA STREETS. Is- an important link in the great chain of , NATIONAL MERCANTILE COLLEGES, lo cated in the following cities, viz : • - NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, • BROOKLYN, ) ALBANY, I TROY, CLEVELAND, DETROIT, . CHICAGO, AND SAINT LOUIS. A Scholarship issued from the Buffalo Col lege, entitles the bidder to attend either or all the Colleges for an unlimited time. The Design of these Institutions,is to impart to young men and ladies, a thorough, practi cal business education. These Colleges are Organized and conduct ed upon a basis which must secure to each separate Institution the test possible facilities for imparting a thorough mercantile educa tion, and render it as a whole, the most com prehensive and cotnpletesystem in this country Book-Keeping in all its department, Com .. reial Law,Commercial Arithmetic and Pen. manship, aro taught In the most thorough and practical manner. ;The Spencerian System of Penmanship, is taught by competent and experienced teachers • ;Scholarship, payable in advance, $4O. College open dayat d evening : no vacations 'Resident Principal at Buffalo, J. C. BRYANT. 4"or further information, please call at the College rooms, or send for Catalogue and-Cir calar enclosing letter stamp. Address 'BRYANT & STRATTON, Jy9ly I Buffalo, N. 3r. 0150 BEST PIANOS. 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To regulate the organs of digestion and pat* the ,blood they are the very bind remedy I have "sr known, end I can confidently recummend r Otent to ea Mends. f • • • Tom ; , , J. X. NM= Ituraiw, Wroxttro y, Oct 24; am Dux Sm: 1 am using your Cathartic Pills in my paw rice, and find them an excellent purgative to Claim tbk system and purify the fountains of the blood. - , JOIIN G. MEACHAM, M. R . Erysipelas,..Scroftda, Ring's Eric, Tedtol4 Tumors, and Salt Rheum. Prom a Arwording Merchant of R. Lewis: , Aft. 1855. Da. Alma: Your Pills are i the. paragon *ran that hi great in medicine. They hare cured my little Unease of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet tliat incurable for years. Iler mother has been ton ly afflicted with blotches and; pimples on her sla ' a r aXl7l; her hair. After our child cured. she also eyed tour Pills. and they have cured her. ASA Nominee& Rheumatism, NeOallgiet t and Gout. iSmn the ,Rev. Dr. Hatokes t of the ilethodid Epic: Maui Pcmassr form, SAN'ANNAII, Ga., Tan. 6,1514. HONORED Sm: I should be Wagraternl for the relief your skill has brought me if I did not report my cam to you. A cold settled in my limbs and brought on' enientitiating neuralgic pains,, which ended in chronic rheumatism. Notwithstanding. I had the beat of physicians, the disuse grew worse' and worse, until, by the tuivicepf your excel lent agent in Baltirao4, Dr..slacketmie,-I tried your TEL. Their effects were slow, but 'sure. Ily persevering in the use of them lam now entirety well. • • . Stilts Gnawers, Basun Amos, La., 5 Dec., 1555.- - Di. Aux; I have been entirely cured by year Rills oir Ithensiatictaitat —a painful disease that had athicted as for years. " ' VINCENT ELIDX.L. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Colq. plaints, requiring an active purge, they are an ere ` Cent rentedr. • • For Costiveness or Constipation, an d as a Dinner Plll, they are Agreeable and effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Indrawn*. flon, and even Deafness, and Partial Elhafho woos, hare bean cured by the alterative salon of thew {.• Most of the pine fa market confute - Mercury, which, al though's valuable remedy in skilful bands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that ft► quently follow its incautious use. These contain rto mar. cozy or mineral substance whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL • lONTHEZRAHD CURE OIP couarikcoLDs, no*Rsir.NEss, mirmt• F,I ZA P ußoxcinTisi WHOOPING C0V,0311, !CROUP', ASTHMA, 11:31. CONSVDIPTION, and for the relief of consumptive patients in sairaises ,stages of the disease. We need .not ,spealc to 1 tile public of Its virtu.. Throughout every town. town. and; almost every hamlet of the American States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary com plaints . have . made ft already known. Nay; few are the families in any civilized country on this conetrientisitlumf some personal experience of its effects; and Omer yet Me 'communities any where which have not among theta some living trophy of its victory over the spittle and dear geroue diseases of the throat and lungs. While It is ibe most powerful antidote yet known to man for the !lamb dable and dangerous diseasetqof the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can to ployed for infants and young persons. Parents alaudg hays it in store against the insidious enemy that meals upon them unprepared. We have abundant gram& be believe the CEIERRE PECTORAL eaves more lives by the ewe sumptions It prevents than those it cures. Keep it by you, and cure your colds while they are curable, nor ea& lect them until no human skill can master the inexorable canker that, fastened on the vitals. eats your life my. All know the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, sad so they know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not de more than to assure them it is. still made the best it sea be. We 'spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce it she most perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely ea it the beet agent which our skill can furnish for their ease. PM' k EDIT B. J. C. AYES; Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell,' Yam $l5O AND *OLD By Sold by C. &E. A. Jones, Coudersport Mann & 15ichols,Miliport ; Colwell & Lyman Roulet ; A. Corey & Son, Ulysses; A. FL Hor• ton, Cushingville ;. and by. Dealers generally P. A. STEBBINS & Co. Have just received a NEW LOT OF BILIKORD PLOWS PVINTS, Sugar-Fettles. Which they are SELLING VERY,.LOW.FOR READY PAY. arch 21;.1863. ASHES. SUGAR -MASERS' and HOUSE-BEEPERS save all your Ashes 'carefully and fres from dirt as; possible. I:will - Pay 12 to 15 eta. a bushel for them delivered at my Potashery. Want ithe,m in March and April. LUCIEN BIRD. Brookland, Pa., March 9, 1863. INA,..List; of Letters remaining in the Post Office, at Coudersport, Pa., April 1, 1893: Chandley, Mr. H. Cohen, Miss Rosanna Coonradt, Mid 3 Adelia M. Cooper, Mr..l. Gif• ford Parboi, P. Gilbert, Abraham Haywoar Samuel Ilanio, Esq‘, Mrs. Ifaldah Park Miss Class* Persall, J. N. StodglarV William William, Stone entter. o '4011157 S. MANN, P. Mc w. AND AND