=I • ... 1863. ~ 1863. PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE .RAILROAD. 'This great.line trdVitseid the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to. the City - of Erie, • On'Litke: Erie. - - - • - t lt has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and 'under their auspices ii be' grapidly opened throughout its entire len b., ' 4 in now in use for.Passenglr and Freight tinciliess'from•HAnalshuttu to Driftwood 2nd Fork, (ITT miles) on the Eastern Division, and from ,Sheffield to Erie, onl the Western Division, (78 miles). " • - TIMR OF PASSENOER , TRAINS AT DRIFTWOOD. Express train arrives . 2.10 P. M. Express train-leaves west 12.45 P. M. tats , ruiCthrough: WITHOUT MANOR both ways on these trains between Philadelphia and Lock Haven and 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 --bev_spply at the 5... E.. Uth,and Market Streets: V• - , And for-Freight.businOs of the Company's' Agents : S. B. Kingston, Jr., CO. 13th and Market Sts. Philadelphia. J., W,, Reynolds, Erie. J. Drill, Agent H. C. RR. Baltimore. 1 H. H. HousrdN , Gen'l Freight Age. Phil'a. Lewis L. Hou:py, Gal ?Weer Age. *hil'a. Jos. D. Porrsj Gent Mc(nagerf FIT=MI A. NEW ENGINE ANDi FIXTURES—eight /1. horse power, with fine boiler. This en gine is now in a Tanne& at Bienrille, Alle gany.Co.. N.Y.., and has never been'used.. Also, THE TANNERY AT BIENVILLE.— This Tannery is in a• good location for busi ness, both as to market And bark.. The engine will be sold separately, 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, Condersport,Totter Co., Fentea.' Jam p 9, 1863. To the Public. info would r m re n t t h e e d t t r l a i e a Op Hotel - opposite C. H. Simmons' }Hoek' 'OswaYo Penn'a, which has 13pe13,newly retitted and furnished, where he thiends to keep a First Class Hotel. Parties of pleasitre and those wishing a quiet honie over Sabbath, will find this house equal to any to thie'vicinityy The tables will always he . ivelrsupiolied. and the barns well furnished With hay and oats, and no pains spared tor the comfort of guests. • WM H. TALLMAN. Oswayo, Pa., Dec. 25, 1862. • Administrator's - Notice.: • lITHEREAS, 'Letters of Administration on - V 1r the estate of Charles Worden, decd, late of Bingham tp, Potter co. Pa., bare been raided to - the subscribers in due form - of Iniv, notice, is hereby given to all persons knowing I.liewiietv.g. indebted to Quid estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims present, them, - duly authenticated, or iiettlement. CLAJOSSA A. WORDEN, t a BURTON LEWIS', Bangbam, Feb. 21,i1863.. SAI'OI.IIFIER I • - , The greateit Sciap-inakerr eve kno*n I For's* at • • Grain, and Wanted, on account, at this Office BA-PONIFIER, SAPONIF i TEP ! .: THE FAMILY SOAP MAKER . AU Kitchen Giease can be made Into gond by using Saponifier ! DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH BOX Soap is as easily made with it, as making a cup of coffee. Manufactured"only by the Patentees. PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, No. pl Walnut street, Philadelphia. Feby. 1,102. Ir. . . A Lecture to Young Men ! Just published in a sealed envelope, price 6 cts A lecture on the Nature,Treatiuent and Rad ienteure of SperlantOrdlCCA. or Seminal Wea kness, Involuntary Emissions. Sexual Debility. end Impediments to Marriage generallbr, Ner • vousness, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; .Mental and Physical Incapacity,resulthigfrom Self-abuse ; .kc., by Roar. J. Cuistawsm,,M.D., authoiof the Green . Book, .k.c. -The woild•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 'And etfeetual, by. which'every sufferer, no mat 'ter what his condition may-be, may cure hiinl `,elf cheaply, privately and radically. This lecture will-prove a boon to thonsands and - .thousands. Sent under seal,to any address,in a plain, sealed envelopeoln the receipt of sir cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing, Dr. CHAS. J. C. KLINE, .127 Bowery, New York, Pnst Office Box. 4586. To Consumptives. /TIE Advertiser, liaVing been restoredt.n - health in a 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 known to his fsllow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of tne prescription used (free of charge.) .tiith the directions for preparing and using -the same, which they will:find a +sure Cure for -Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, 4-e. "The on ly object of the advertiser in sending the Pre., , scription is to benefit the afflicted, and 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 prove a blessing. Parties, wishing the pre scription will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Rings County, N. Y. Sept. 24.-3 m BATON] PIER ! SAPONIFIER 11 TRH GREAT SOAP FOR SALE AT -STEBBINS'. r fi . . This rm,, having a thorough knOwledge of the Perisitui business, and being familiar with the prictice in all the Departments of Govern ment, believe that they can afford 'greater fa cilities to Pension.botinty and other Claimants, for the iproiupt and successful accomplishment of busiliessi entrusted to them, Dian any other firm iniWaShington. They desire to secure such an amount of this business as will enable them td exdcute the business for each claimant very cheaply, and on the basis of their . , pay contingent upon their success , in each.case. 4 F. **Their charges will be Ten Dollars for Officers' an 4 Five Dollats for Prinalef, for each .Peusioa, Bounty, or Back Pay obtained, and ten per cent. on amount; of Claims.for Military Supplies, cir Claims for. Indemnity. * * *Soldiers enlisted since the Ist of March, 1861, in any kind of service, Military or Naval, who a e disabled by di'Sease or wounds, are entitled to iPcusiens. All soldiers 'who serve for two years, or during the war, should it sooner close, will be entitled to $lOO Bounty. WidoWs soldias whd die or arekilled, are entitled. to $lOO 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. li. w ic : l Apply at our office, or to our Associate at Oswao, Potter county, Pa.—JAMES H. GRAYES,IEsq., who has just returned from Washirdton. D. C. and is supplied with all the latest blunks issued under the late itistrac . lions itud r eill fill them up for all who htiye been so 'unfortunate as to require au applica tion. ; Office in "Regulator Store " 1. ILLUSTRATED SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. The Best Mechanical puper in the World .ElGurEuttrirlit YEAR. VOLUME VIII.HNEW SERIES. A new volume of ibis popular Journal com mences ,on the first of jannary. It is publish ed weekly, and every number contains sixteto paged of useful information, arid 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 persdn 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 pnblieation. . 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 4'lairus of all ,thc Patents issued from the Uniqd States Patent Office during the, week previous; thus giving a correct history of the progress of intention in this country.— We are also receiving, the best Scientific jour nals of Great Britiaa, France and Germany ; thus lacing. ii i - , in our possession all that is trans piri g in mechanical Selencc and art in these ald ountries. \\'e shall continue to transfer to onr columns copious extracts from these journals of whatevgi we may deem of interest. / Co o tr readers. A tiaMphlet of instructions as to the best mode of obtaining Letters Patent on new in ventions, is furnished free on application. Messrs. Nlunn & Co. have acted as Patent Soliffitors for more than seventeen years, in connection with the puplication of the Scien tiflie Ailierican, and they refer to 20,000 pat entes for whom they have done business. STEBBINS' Nb charge is made for examining sketches andimodels of new inventions and for advis 7 incninventors as to their patentability. Wood, Chemists, Architects, Millwriligts and Far metis.—,The Scientiiicf American will be found A Most.useful journal to them. All the new discioveries in the science of chemistry are given in its columns, and the interests of the architect and carpenter are not overlooked; ail the new inventions and discoveries tipper taitvng to these pursuits being published from we kto we ek. Useful and practical informs= tioli pertaining to the interests of millwrights and mill-owners will be found in the Scien tifl American, which information they can no possibly obtain from any other source.— Suljects iu which farmers are interested will be oup ,found discussed in the- Scientific -Ameri c; and most of the improvements'iti agri cultural implements being illustrated in its columns TERMS.—To mail subscribers : Three Dol tails a year, or One Dollar for foil': months.— The volumes commence on the first of Janne ryl and July. Specimen copies will be sent gratis to any part of the country. Western and Canadian money orrost-Office stamps taken at par for subscriptions. Cana.. diin subscribers will ?lease t 3 remit twenty five cents extra on each year's subscription to pr•pay postage. AdmistiMCator's Notice. - 1 - 117 . 11FREAS, letters of admininistratton on 1117 the estate of Hastings Morley, deed late Ofi Allegany township, -Potter Pa.. have been issued to the subscribers in Co.,ue form of law, notice is hereby given to all persons 14lowing themselves indebted to said estate to mike immediate ptiyment ; and those having clppims will present !them, duly authenticated, for settlement. L. MORLEY, 1 NANCY moRLEY f Adnisrs. • - Allegany, Jan. 39, 1863 6wpd 1 . Administrator's Not ice Vr E l „ tc t4tted to .otice is tlemselvc. lornediatc wri press .9itlement - M. E. Ulysses, .111otIce. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the estate of A. H. Butterworth, dec'd, late of Coudersport Potter have been iSSued.to the subseriber in due form of law, 'notice is hereby giien to all perrons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to 'make . . . Tirceniate payment, and those having i3lairns %eTill present them, duly authenticated, for settlement. H. J. OLMSTED, Admen ' Coudersport, Feb. 16, 1803. • - The Rochester Stra*-Cutter. OtIifSTED &KELLY, , Coudersport, bare the exclusiveitigency.for this celebrated Machine, in this county. It is covenient, du 1.13.1 e, and CHEAP. Deo. 1, 1860.-12 ,„ _ PrtiSfOlk - BOUNTIES22I3A4 PAVWAR . CLAIMS, !AND CLAIMS 'FOR ;INDEMNifY. . Steiviirt, Stevens & Co., A ttorineii-Lit-Lave and Solicitors FOE/. 1 • ALL KINDS-CP •MIGITARY CLAIMS, 411 PermsylvaniitAi - einiq, Witshingt9b, D. C. MUNN & CO., Publishers, 37 Parlc Row, N. Y ,etters of Administration on If, 0. A. Lewis, deed, late of potter co., Pa.; hare been cribers in due form of law, iven to all persons knowing ted to said estate to' make tt; and thOse having claims _duly authenticated, for' IA LEWIS, Jl .a.O , , msr s. b. IG, 1863. • • - • 0 z • - • •t: tto • f * tll A. carefully seleCted stock of IiEW GOODS Just arriving from Now York, such as . CLOTHING, • DRY GOODS, • GROCERIES, BOOTS SHOES, - . HARDWARE, CROCKERY, FIATS k CAPS, NOTIONS, SCHOOL BOOKS,- Se. Cheap for Deady-pay. • 10,000 Bushels ASHES and 50 .bbIs..EGGS Wanted. 4 ri 0 0 • d o 0 lAMIEN BIRD. • ' Brookland, Pa., Nov. 17, 1862. A T • OLMSTE D Se: KELLY'S .QITORE can always be found the best of Cooking, Box and parlor- STOVES. Also, TIN. afraSHET4RON WARE, POTS; KETTLES. SPIDERS, SCOTCH BOWLS; FRYING-PANS, SAP-PANS, and GAUP= Also, A'gricultural Implements, such as PLOWS, SCRAPERS. 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 any part of the County—Terms easy. Reads- Puy of all kinds, including Cash, seldom refused. Store on Main Street opposite the Old Court House, Coudersport. Aug. 1, 1859.-50 r41,1E1 parlifts,s' grim 9-4 HE undersigned nould respectfully inform JL the surrounding community that he has taken the rooms formerly occupied by John 8, Mann, where he is prepared"to do All kinds of Harness Work on the shortest notice. • LONG STRAW COLD ARS. also kept constantly ou harcd: .These collars are a superior article, and need but a trial to insure their sacp.ess. Repairing doge in good style. Surcingles, Martingale-rings, Humes, and Hame.straps, kc., kept constm•tly on hand. The public are invited to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere. • S. P. MINAR CoAersport7,oct. 16th, 18G0. WESTERN Nos. 9. 1, 13, 15, 17. COITRTLZIIDT STREEI, 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 and carefully pro vided fOr. • • .„ It is centrally located in the business par. of the city, and - is contiguous to the principal lints of steamboats, cars, omnibuses, fe:rries. In consequence of the pressure caused by the Ilebellion,:julces hare been reduced to ONE DOLLAR. AND FIFTY CENTS PER DAY. The table is amply supnlied with all be luxuries of the season, and is eqUal to that of any other hotel in the country. . Ample occommodationa are. offered for up ward of 400 guests. Do not believe Kunperschaekmen,and other who may say "the' Western'Hotel is full." D. D. WINCHESTER, Proprietor Thos. D. Hawhester. fyl9 _ Forle or to Let: Tli Steam Saw and Grist Mill at Germa Ilia, Abbot township, Potter county, Pa Doing an excellent business ; a first rate stam for an industrious man .Icith some capital ThOse reflecting must apply soon to WILLIAM RADDB, 300 Broadway, N. Y. Or althe Mill at, Germania. • . Afirgust - 21: ' ."-THE..171410N ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD, • - • - Philadelphia. , UPTON 3.llENVColllEB,Piolizietor. centritl, -,eouNtiiept. Passenger cars to all parts Ofilie city;and in every particular adapted to the Rants of ,be business public. ' - • ''Terins.l-50 'per , Isty. • • NATRONA COAL OIL WARRANTED NON EXPLOSIVE and equal to, any Kerosene.- • • WHY as explosive .011, when a few eents,more., - per gallon will furnish you with a perfect" Oil T liada only"bY • PEITIVA SALT •14ANI3F,AcT:141,18(}.CPYIPANy. . . . , . No. 127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Feby. 1. 1862. ly T.lik.WrliVOßK FOR dth4TASSING . . -AG:ENTS: •-' - HSIZEtR'S-, PICTORIAL fit'AT/Itit - - ,or THE GREAT - REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES .Messrs. 'Harpers 4, Brothers have commenc ed the issue in Numbers of .a complete History 6f the Great Rebellion In the United States: The work has;been for many months in ifbnrie of preparation, by a writer every way qualified for the task. I ; The Introduction contains a clear and Stie r cinct account. of thc formation of the Confedr eracy. of the States ; the formation and adop tion of the COnstitution of the United States; and the establishment of the National Gaverti- Merit ; the origin, developement and progress of the doctrines of Nullification and Secession, and the various phases which they assumed until their final culmination in the Great The History comprises a full acconnt,diawn from the most authentic sources, of all;the Events of the War ; the intrigues of the South ern leader:: at home and abroad; the gradual defection of one section ; ,the great Uprising of the People for the, maintenance of the'Nn tional Life and Existence; the rapid creation! of an immense .rmy and Navy ; and the Bat tles by Land' and Sea. • The Illustrations comprise Portraits of ail those who have .borne a prominent part in the struggle; • Maps of the different localities; 'Plans ofthe leading actions ; Views of O'er) , scene at interest, and of the cnostimportant Battles. .These illustrations are mostly from drawings taken OA the Spot by artists deputed for that puiPose to accompany every divisicin 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 con 6- deafly believe it will form the most trustwor thy and valuable Jrstory which can be pre pared of the Great Straggle for the American. Union. • ; Mcide and Teims! of Publication. The 'Work wilfbe issued in Numbers, consisting of $4 pages of . the size of Iliziper's Weekly, printed !from c7car '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. ! I The lilutrattions, in each number are alohe worth the price asked. Men out: of employ meta. 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,I Frahklin Square, New York; The New' York Tribune 1863. THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE, first issued in 1841, now in its twenty.secomi year, has ob tained a larger and more widely diffused cir culation than any:.othar newspaper ever pub lished in l / 4 America. Though. it uts Enifferea, in common with otherjournals, from die vol. unteeriug and departure of tens of thousands of its patrons , to, serve in the War for the Union, its - circulation on the 6th of Decein4er, 1862, is as followS: DAILY ' - 50,125 SEMI-WEEKLY - 17,250 IirkX , KLY 148,000 Aggregate 215,375 Prominently .a journal of News and Literature, The Tribune his political convictions, which fire well characterized by' the single word Rz- PUBLIC. 6., It is Repnblizan in its hearty:ad hesion to the g- cat truth that "God has Wade of cue blood all nations of men"—Republican in its as s ertion of th'e equal and inalienable rights of all men to "life, liberty and the pur suit of happiness"—Republican in its stead fast, earnest, Ilefiant hostility to every scheme and effort at the Slave power, from the Annex ation of TexaS to the great Ilebellion,to grasp the Empire of the New World and wild the resources of our country for its :aggrandize ment—Republican in its antagonisni; to the aristocrats and despots of the Old ,World, who fondly hail in the perils and calamities thrust upon us by their American counterpart the overthrbw and ruin of the 3fodel Republic— Republican in Ids hope and trust, its faith and effort, that this atrocious Rebellion must re sult in the signal overthrow of its plotters,and the firm 'establishment of equal rights. and equal 14ws throughout the whole extent of our country, :wherein Liberty and Uninn shall indeed "be one and inseparable" hopeefortb and forever. r - Tue !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 tual and material progress and well-being of mankind; but for the present its energies and its columns are mainly devoted to the invigor ation and success of the War for the Union. Its spneinl '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 toration of Peace and Thrift to our distracted and bleeding country. We believel that no otherwise can a fuller or more accurate view of the progress and character of this momen tous- confiict be obtained than through the regular perusal of our columns. And we ear nestly aolicit' the co-oper4ion of all feends of the National cause, which[ we regard - arid up hold as that of Universal Htimanity, to aid us in extending-its . circulation. " • TERMS :, - -- ,ThejenorMoue increase i,n the price of print leg paper and other materials need in printing newsphpers; compels us to metease the price of the Tribune. Our new terms are DAILY TRIIIIINN. - Single Copy 3 cents. Mail subscribers, 1 yenr (311 issues) $8 SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. •.• One Copy, one year (104 issues) $3 Two copies, one year 1 5 • Five copies, one year 12 Ten copies, one year, - 22 59 An extra cupy will, be.rkerit•to clubs of twenty and over. • . • . WEEKLY TRIBUNE. One copy, one year :52 issues) $2 Three' copies, one.ypar . 5 Five-copies, one year • 8 Ten copies, -one ye 4. 15 Any largeX number, addressed tc.natneS of subscribers, $1.50 each. An extra copy •trill be sent to every club ;of ten. Twenty copies,to one address,otte year,s2s,. and any later number at same price. An eXtra - copy \yin - be - sent to clubs of twenty. To clubs of thirty the Seini-Weekly Tribune will be sent, To clubs of! fifty the Daily Tribune will be sent gratis. • . ! • Address, ! THE TRIBUNE, Tribune Buildings, New York. "When drafts can be procured it is rough safer than to remit Bank Bills. - The name of the Post.thiice and StAte should in an'titses bo plainly written. - .TAY:COOKB J • bt scairirrov eatr,":" At 4119 , .__c,0_0,5,t 9)4 , Hankers /14 S TI3I D 511110ET,' • The ..undersigned having- Subscription Agent by. the Trettenry.ia now, prepared to The New TtrentiYear of z : United States, I desig Twenties,". redeemableVt th Government, after five , .ears,l by Act of Congress, approved The COUPON BONDS dri l l $5O, $lOO, $5OO, and $11:40. The REGISTIat BINDS d. $lOO, ,§5OO, $l9O an $5OO , 0 Interest at 6 per.cen . per annum :rill corn mence from the,date o purOilse, and 'is - • • .l i styakde In Cold,' . Semiannually, which is eqtail at the present premium on gold, to about EIGHT per cent. per annum. - Farmers, Merchants, Meehlinics, Capitalists. and all who have any money to rnvest,shoald know and remmember that) these bond's tire, in effect, a First Mortglage upon allltailroads. Canals; Bank Stocki 4inil Securities - , and' the immense produCts of il theltinnuftictnres,dm., in the country , : and t at tit l e, full and ample provision made for thd paytnent of the interest and' liquidation of principal by Customs Du ties,•Excise stamps and Internal Revenue, serves to make these ilondsithe . Best, Most AvSilab!e no • Investtnent,in.the Subscriptions received at P Notes, or notes and checks Phiindelphia. Subscribers ceive promPt attention, and explanation will be afforded this office. A supply t of I3ci ou hand for immedia e delii JAY COOKB, Sub. IV ° • Talig 0474„.01.!,,0netz 774 e Puff .1t)111' CORNER , OF MAIN- Is nn important 1 NATIONAL ,lIERC Wed in the followin! NEW' YORK CITY, BROOKLYN, TROY, DETROIT, AND A Scholarship issued from the Buffalo - Col . , lege, entitles the holder to attend either or all the Colleges for an unlimited time. heDesign ofthe.e Institutions,is to impart to young men and ladies, a thorough, practi cal business educati'pn. These Colleges arp organized and conduct edlupon a-basis wich must secure -to each seParate Institution the testpossible facilities for imparting a thorough mercantile educa tion, and render it as a whole, the most com prehensive and comi.letesYstem in this country Book-Keeping inlall its department, Com, mereial Law,Commercial Arithmetic and Pen manship, are toughti lb the most thorough and practical manner. The Spencerian SysteM of Penmanship, is taught by competent and experienced teachergl Scholarship, vm.yabte in advance, 540. College open day t i d evening : no vacations ReSiden't Principal at Buffalo, J. C. BRYANT. For further: information, please call at the COllege rooms, ors end for Catalogue and Cir cular enclosing letter stamp. Address . BRYANT !,54 STRATTON, Buffalo,.N. Y. CM $l5O BEST PPINOS. GROVESTEEN & HALE, haring removed to their new warerotims, NO. 47§ .13R.OAOWAY, are now prepared to offer the public a meg• nificent new scale Inn 7 OCTAVE iROSEWOOD PIANO. _ 1 - i , • containing all improvements known in this ceuntry or Europe{ ov xistrung bass, French grand action, harpipe 14, full iron frame, for • $l5O CASH, •; . WARRANTED FORJ FIVE YEARS. • Rich moulding cases, 1 • • i ~ $1.15 to s2oe, all warranted made of the best seasoned ma terial, and to stand better than day sold for 40 0 or 500 by the old Methods of man.tfac titre. We invite the beSt judges to examine and try these newinstr-ments, and we stand ready at all tithes o tes(them with any others 1 ManufaCtured in t, is county. GRAVESTEEN & HALE, . 4TB - Broadway, New York. I -J PAPER HANGINGS DEPOT, ;., Aro.lo CoilAand - S I t., New York, DMECTLY OPPI,S 1 171; TUJ WESTERN HOTEL. THE CROTON iIANUFACTURING CO., I . (Organized in 1846, under the General"Manu factoring Law of the State of Mew York.) Offers at w' kolesale. iMquantities to suit pur chasers, atManufactnrers' LoWest Prices. PAPER HANGING of every variety of Style and Price, - j BORDERS to match, FIRE-BOARD PRINTS; . . TRANSPARENT ;WINDOW SHADES, OIL I'AINTE I WINDO,W SHADES. WIDE WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS; and WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES, . • STORE SHADES MADE' TO ORDER AND, .'LETTERED, • Of the fittest styles and sup4,riekr finish, a',ll of their ,wri• manufacture and importation.•—• As their stock is large and' entirely new, they invite Merchants, ,Bookiellers, and Dealers in these articles, to call and examine their styles and prices, whenever they visit the city. 3ml The Biagio - Time clli3erveti• THE PERFECTION, OF MEGHINIB3I, 'BEING Hunting and Open Face , or Lady's or.Geetletuan's WatcliOotabined. • \One of the prettiest, Most convenient, and decidedly the best and 'cheapest thriepiece for 'general and reliable use,- ever offered. • It has .within it and connected with its machinery, its own winding attachment; rdndering a key entirely unnecessary. The cases of this Watch are composed di two Metals, the outer one 'being fine 16 carat gold. It has thelmproved ,'ruby action leverlinoveinent, and is warranted an accurate timepiece Price, superbly en-; ,graved, per case of of half linzen,. $204.00. Semitic Watches,j in neat" morocco Ones, for those - propesing fo buy( at Wholesale. s3s,sent by express; wit 4 bill I payable on 4elivery. 'SO - idlers. 'mist remit payment in advance. as ,we mtnrot 'collect from those in the - Army. " - Aildtes'S HUBBARD BROS. &Co Solq Impellers; - Clor Nasseu &.t , ht} Ste., New YoFk. 1 4 ipir.' 1 , 1862., been appointed Secretary, of. ifuinish, at midi,. catlt...Bantle: ated as "Fite pleasare - of the ,and' authorized Febt 'y .. 25:18621' 'asued in sums of in sums of $5O, Most Popular:. Markit. ar in Legal Tendei f banks at par in by mail wilt re every facility and r on -application .at nds will be kept Try. ertigion . Agent roa r utile College ND SENECA STREETS, nit inlthe great chain of NTI4E C•OLLI.GEF, 10 citis, viz : PHILADELPHIA, A.BANY, CLEVELAND, • , CHICAGO, INT LOUIS $l5O HON: DE WITT C. GROVE, : Mayor of UTICA, N. -T. HON.: GEO. ' IVILb.ON, ' . J Mayor of PITTSBURG, PA.. HON. 9: H. BURL, .13.14r0r of DETROIT, MICE. EON. HEIF.AN L, - PAGE, Mayor- of Timr,WAUEIE, WM. HON. W, W. VAUGHN, Mayor of ILAC.Lat h , MEL HON. A. - PARR, Mayor of .KEZTOSELS., Wl3. HON. JOHN C. HAINES, 11113,70 r of CEICAGO, EON. M. 3. A. HEATH, , , Mayor of E1,151.A., ALA, Certify that the resident Druggists nave - r assured them Is an excellent remedy, and worthy the coo fldence of the community: 1 The Mayors of the chief cities of the Unl , ted Statesi'Canadas, and British Provinces, Chili, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, end in fact al most all the cities on this Continent, have signed this document,)t o assure their'people what remedies they m y usewith safety and confidence. But our space will , only admit a portion of them. • Ayer's Sarsattari.l4, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, . Ayer's - Pills, anct Ayer's Ague Cure, dad sold by Druggists every wheio. .Sold liy E.. / A. Jones, Doncfeti!Ort gannli piieliole, Ilillport ; Runlet ;. A-Corer& Son, -Ulyssefil: A cß.:lfoi ion,. ; and by Dealers generalkr MAYORS 011 - THE -Great Cities — We , the undersigned -Moors, hereby oink. thy that the' Druggists; ApotheoarieS, - asd Physloians - of our; several cities htm signed, a docmment assurance to ua that:AY - IMB BARSAPAIUILLA. -has,been- found to be remedy' Of "great excellence, and vinsit,hy the Confidence of the community.' 3. :!. HON. JAMES COOK, Mayo - r - of LOWELL,ASL HON. ALBIN BEARD,: • Mayor of NASHUA; IT. : $. . HON. E. W..ItAB,RINGTOIST,' • Mayor of ALAN OB:E t STEB, BON. JOHN ABBOTT;'. : - • Maybr of CONCORD; 'Hi :. - • HON. A- H. BULLOCK, -, Mayor, Or V/ OB:OESTBB, HON. • NATH'L BILS . BEH,_ .. • • Mayor of SALEM. HON. F. W. LINCOLN, Jr., Mayor of BOSTON, MASS. HON. var. M. RODMAN, Mayor of PROVIDENCE; 8 1; • _ HON. AMOS W. PRENTICE, Mayor of Nonwictr:comit; BON. 4. N. HARRIS, Mayor of NEW Loarponr, 00.1Thrs EON. CHAS. S. ROMER,. • - Mayor of MONTE : NAL, C. Bli EON, 1 - .). P. TEEMANIst, i Mayor of NEW YORK CITT. HON. H. H. KINSTREY, Mayor of .11A.MIIIPON. C., W 1 HON. ADAM WILSON, Mayor of TORONTO, 0. W. HON. R. M. BISHOP, • -- Mayor of CINCINNATI. OHIO. HON. I. H. CRA.WEoRD, Mayor of LOUISVILLE. Kr. HON. JOHN SLOAN, I - Mayor of LYONS, lOWA. HON. JAMES MeFEETERS, Mayor of BO WATANITILLE, _O. W. HON. JAMES W.' NORTH, Mayor of . AUGUSTA, M3l, HON/ HENRY COOPER, Sr. Mayor of ITAT.T‘OViTELI:, MID. HON. JAMES. S. BEER, Mayor I pf FREDERICTON, N. B. HON.. WILLARD NYE, Mayor of NEW BED.FORD, M&55. HON. J. BLAISDELL, ' • Mayor of FILL RIVER, MARS, HON. -W. H. CRANSTON, • Mayor of NEWPORT, B. L HON: FRED STAHL, - Mayor of GALENA; tr.s. • HON. JOHN HOD(!DEN, .., Mayor of DUBUQUE, lOWA. HON. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, Mayor of CII.A.TTA.NOOGA; TENN. HON. ROBERT BLAIR, Mayor of TIISbALOOSA, ALA. __, _ • HON. Pt . D. ,BAUGH, '. ; : Mayo= of .IYEEMPth - S; TENN, HON. GERARD STITH, Mzyor of NEW ORLEANS, LA. HON. H. D. SCRANTON, Mayor -of ROCHESTER, N. Y. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Spring Diseases. Ptirifying the Bloods Scrofula or Ring's Evil. Tun:tort, Myers, arid Sores. Eruptions and Plan.les: Blotches, Mains, and St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, or Err. Tetter or Salt Rheum.; . Scield Head and Ringworm. Cancer and Canceroirs) Sorel. Sore Eyes, SOre Ears, and Ruiner* Female Diseases. , StqfpreSsicin aimllrregularitj. Sipbilis or Venereal'l/Iseases. Liver Complaints.. Diseases of the Reart. • rItEPAItED as Or.' 7; C. Ayer & Coy LOWELL, ILLSS4 . , - .M. ER BEI
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