Lewistown gazette. (Lewistown, Pa.) 1843-1944, July 25, 1866, Image 3

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LOCAL AFFAIRS.
OF 1812 can get an Annu
ity or Pension of S4O per annum and a
gratuity of 840 in cash, in one week, by
writing to J. B. EWING, Attorney at
LaW) ad street, Harrisburg. 3t
ACCIDENTS. —A cow owned by Robert
\V. Shaw was run over by the cars on the
>l. & C. R. R- on Wednesday last, and
had both its hind legs broken, and was
otherwise bruised.
A cow belonging to Judge Woods
choked on an apple on Monday night
last, and was found dead in the field next
morning.
The Mifflin and Centre train ran off the
track the other day at Mann's Axe Fac
tory, but all hands we believe escaped
without injury.
We hear it stated that Gabriel Lehr's
family, at Mt. Rock Mills, were poisoned
by eating rice soup. All the family were
taken sick, as well as a Mr. Emory who
boards there. The mere eating of rice
soup could not produce such an effect,
and it was probably caused by something
mixed in the rice, or the utensil in which
it was cooked.
ICE.— During the hot days of last week
many no doubt felt the want of ice, and
those who have it appreciate it as a sum
mer luxury. Peter Ort continues to sup
ply our citizens, and all who do not take
it should engage at once.
ROBBERY. —Loop's shoe store was en
tered on Saturday or Sunday night, and
things generally thrown about the shop.
Some of the goods were removed, but
what quantity we did not learn.
On Thursday night a week, we learn
from the Democrat, some persons entered
the dwelling house of John Hays, and
stole a valuable gold watch and S3OO in
money. The watch was taken from un
der Mr. Hays' pillow. The same night
K. M. Kinsloe's house was entered and
S6O taken therefrom.
DEATHS.—George Sigler, Esq., of De
catur township, died quite suddenly last
week while sitting in a chair.
Matthew B. Taylor, of Brown town
ship, who visited Minnesota lately for the
benefit of his health, died at Lake City a
few weeks ago. His remains were brought
home for interment.
BAD BOYS. —A few weeks ago eight
lashes were cut off' of a new fly net on a
horse hitched at Frank's store, it be
longed to Mr. Huffnagle of Derry town
ship, and we hear he is willing to pay a
reward for the rascals who did the mis
chief. The House of Refuge ought to
have at least a dozen of young scamps
from this town in it, in which case there
would be less malicious mischief carried
on.
THE MACHINE STILL PUFFING. — D.
Grove has just received a new supply of
those good Mess Mackeral. They can't
lie beat, some of them weighing three
pounds. He has also cut a new cheese,
which is superior.to any he has had this
year. Call and see his stock; you need
not go anywhere else, for he has what you
want, from a toothpick to a hogshead of
sugar. Especially if you need toilet arti
cle.-, he has just opened several storeboxes
of toilet soap, perfumery, <fce., &c. And
last but not least is bis ice cream. Try
it, and you'll lie sure to go again, for he
does make an excellent article, we bet.
GREAT WANT. —We hear the ladies of
this place complaining greatly of the
scarcity of domestics. Large numbers of
housekeepers have no help, and tho' the
full price for such services is offered, and
of course would be promptly paid, girls
are not to be had. If there are any in the
country or neighborhood, or in the ad
joining villagesor towns, who understand
the ordinary duties of domestics, and de
sire good places and fair wages, let them
come to Hollidaysburg and we have no
doubt they can secure for themselves good
employers and good homes. Fifty, at
least, are wanted at present.—HoUhlayx
burg Standard.
Domestics are also scarce here, though
hundreds of girls from twelve years up
ure daily running about the streets, who
do not earn the salt they eat at home.
When we were a boy, the rule among all
classes was that each boy was to earn his
spending money for the year during corn
planting, haymaking and harvest. I f pa
rents here and elsewhere were to compel
girls to earn their dresses, icecream, cake
and candy money by honest labor, they
would spend less, dress less, and make
better wives than most of them do. As
it is, thousands of fathers and mothers
are mere slaves to the vanity and pride
of their children, who think it dishonor
able and disgraceful to do that which
their parents do daily.
A Horse belonging to Eli Price was
considerably injured last week by a shaft
running into him under the fore should
er. A piece of paper thrown on the'
street, and suddenly blown up by the
wind, frightened him, causing the acci
dent.
Mathews & Grimminger, butchers,
have also taken a stall at the market
house, so that nearly all the butchers are
there now. In addition to the others
Peters and Griffith attended market with
vegetables on Saturday morning.
Weather pleasant, with cool nights.
John Dysart of Alexandria, Hunting
don county, was thtown from his timber
wagon on the 11th, and so severely in
jured that he died on the 13th.
MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS.— Van Am
burgh & CO'K famous collection of Wild
Animals and other curiosities will be ex
hibited at Lewistown on Friday a week,
August 3d, when of course everybody will
call to see it. Visitors have an hour or
more to see the animals, when those who
do not care for circus performances can
vamose the ranche. Our exchanges all
speak of these exhibitions as orderly, and
of the proprietors and attaches as gentle
manly and obliging, in fact we know the
former to be so—from which it may be
inferred that they desire to give a quid
pro quo for the 50 cents admittance. It
will exhibit at Belleville in this county
on Thursday, August 2d.
B®„Johii Hippie, of the Black Horse
Hotel, yesterday presented us with some
half dozen fine tomatoes—the largest of
which weighed nearly two pounds—hav
ing raised them in his garden a little
ahead of the gardeners al>out town. His
patch is a curiosity, and we judge will
yield 40 or 50 bushels.
A lady known as Mrs. Weston, died
quite suddenly at the United States Ho
tel, Hollidaysburg, week before last. She
was found in bed with her head and arms
hanging over the side. She is said to
have been the wife of an agent of a New
York firm.
Railroad Meeting.
According to notice, the citizens of De
catur township met at St roup's scliol
house on Saturday evening, July 14th, to
take into consideration the project of the
Middle Greek Railroad. Col. Win. Reed
was chosen President, and A. 31. Ingram
Secretary. The object of the meeting be
ing stated by Mr. Taggart, books were
opened and subscriptions to the amount
of $5,750 taken. There was great interest
manifested by those present, and there is
no doubt but that the amount of subscrip
tion will be doubled. After the books
were closed, the following preamble and
resolutions were adopted. Whereas, a
charter has been granted by the Legisla
ture to construct a Railroad from Selins
grove, Snyder county, to Lewistown, Mif
flin county, to be called the Middle Creek
Railroad, and believing the said road
would greatly enhance the value of prop
erty in Decatur township; therefore
Resolved , That as citizens of Decatur
township, we approve of the sjeedy sur
vey and completion of this Railroad, and
will use all possible efforts to effect tiie
same.
Resolved, That we have implicit confi
dence in the men who have undertaken
to carry it through, and that we will sec
ond the effort by releasing our land, and
subscribing to the stock.
WM. REED, Pres't.
A. M. INGRAM, Sec'y.
Raymond of the New York Times
says the idea that the President will use
force to compel the admission of Southern
rebels to Congress, " is purely an inven
tion, or at best the crazy dream of a polit
ical nightmare," and then turns round
anil charges Congress with entertaining
a project to use force against Johnson !
This crazy dream or political nightmare
is weekly suggested by papers claiming
to be Johnsonian, by rebel papers, by dem
ocratic papers, and was endorsed by the
Reading convention of copperjohns.
Special Bofkcs.
SPIKE THE GUNS!
Of humbug. Imposters are in the field with deadly
hair dyes, dangerous to health and utterly destruc
tive to the hair. Do not submit to have your head
BAPTIZED WITH LIQUID FIRE!
when that cooling vegetable preparation,
CRISTADORO'S TIAIR DYE,
will, in five minutes, impart any desired shade from
light brown to jet black without injuring the fibres,
staining the skin, or poisoning the system through
the pores. Beware of the deleterious dyes! Manu
factured by J. CHRISTADORO, 6 Astor House, New
York. Sold by Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dres
sers. jyis.
WORKS OF NATURE.
In a state of health the intestinal canal may be com
pared to a river whose waters flow overthe adjoining
land, through the channels nature or art lias made,
and improve their qualities; so long as it runs on
smoothly the channels are kept pure and healthy; if
the course of the river is stopped, then the water in
the canals is no longer pure, but soon becomes stag
nant. There is but one law of circulation in nature.
When there is a superabundance of humorial fluid in
the intestinal tubes, and costiveness takes place, it j
flows back into the blood vessels, and infiltrates itself
into the circulation. To establish the free course of
the river, we must remove the obstructions which j
stop its free course, and those of its tributary streams.
With the body, follow the same natural principles—
remove the obstructions from the bowels with BRAN
DItETH'3 PILLS, which never injure, but are al
ways effectual for the perfect cleansing of the system
from foulness or disease. Remember, never suffer a
drop of blood to be taken from you. Evacuate the
humors as often and as long as they are deranged, or
as long as you are sick.
See that B. BRANDRETH is in white letters in the
Government stamp.
Sold by all Druggists. j y lß.
THE GREATEST
DISCOVERY OF THE AGE
FARMERS, FAMILIES. AND OTHERS CAN PUR
chase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias' Venetian
Liniment for dysentery, colic, croup, chronic rheu
matism, sore throats, toothache, sea sickness, cuts,
burns swellings, bruises, old sores, headache, mos
quito bites, pains in the limbs, chest, back, Ac. If it
does not give relief the money will be refunded. All
that is asked is a trial, and use it according to diree
tions.
Dr. TOBIAS.— Dear Sir: I have used your Venetian
Liniment in my family for a number of years, and be
lieve it to be the best article for what it is recommend
ed that I have ever used. For sudden attack of croup
it is invaluable. I have no hesitation in recommend
ing it for all the uss it professes to cure. I have sold
it for many years, and it gives entire satisfaction.
CHAS. H. TRIMNER.
Quakcrtown, y. J. May 8, 1866.
Price, 40 and 80 cents. Sold by all Druggists. Of
fice, 56 Cortlandt street, New York. jy l ®-
We are requested to announce LEVI
GLASS, Esq., of Belleville, as highly
qualified for the office of Associate Judge,
and who would add strength to the ticket
—subject to the decision of the Union
Republican County Convention. jylS
AUGUSTUS M. TKOXELL, of Lewistown,
a firm and undeviuting Union man, is re
commended to the Union party of Mifflin
county, as a suitable candidate for the of
fice or Associate Judge.
MANY CITIZENS.
SeaF" The Johnsonites, finding that Ran
dall's invitation to Southern delegates
smells rather strong, have it is reported
determined to exclude active rebels from
the Philadelphia convention. If they
will exclude them as well as northern
copperheads, the convention may go
ahead and be—dashed. We thought there
was something wrong, as the blather
skites of democracy are not half as much
Johnson as they were a few weeks ago.
Bgn,> The cop papers, from the Philadel
phia Age down, pretend to a great deal of
soreness because Clymer was not invited
to attend the flag presentation at Phila
delphia on the 4th. What in the name
of common sense Clymer would want at
a Union military celebration, is more
than we can imagine, as he hadn't much
admiration for such scenes during the
war.
J6erT The Democrat always quotes the
Philadelphia Daily Newsasa Republican
paper. As the News and Democrat are
pulling at the same teat, praising the same
copperjohns, and l>oth in favor of the
Johnson practice that treason is no crime,
t here can t be any of the leaven of repub
licanism about it. The truth is the News
sees Bread and Butter ahead—hence the
trim of its sails.
The National Republican, a new
Johnson paper established at Williams
port by P. 8. Dunham, takes the copper
head view of the Constitutional Amend
ments by asserting that the one making
all equal before the law confers suffrage
on negroes. As another explicitly recog
nizes the rights of States to regulate suf
frage, such an assertion is either the re
sult of ignorance or political knavery, as
no man in his senses who will read the
different amendments submitted can come
to such a conclusion.
fiUL. Lieut. Cen. Grant has just issued
an order directing all militarv command
ers stationed in the late rebellious States
to arrest all persons who have been, or
may hereafter be, guilty of offence against
any citizens of the United States, irres
pective of color, in all cases where the
civil tribunals have failed to bring such
parties to trial, ami to detain them until
some decisive action is taken by the
courts in their cases. As this is a virtual
declaration of martial law, it strikes us
that the reconstructed require a great deal
of military rule to keep them in order.
Looking Glasses and Picture
Frames
TMHE undersigned, thankful for past fu
-1 vors, would inform the public that he
still manufactures Frames of every de
scription, as cheap as they can be made
elsewhere. Looking Glasses of every de
scription, wholesale and retail, at reduced
jtrices, lie respectfully solicits a share of
public patronage. All persons who have
left pictures to frame or frames to be filled,
are requested to call for them.
mylfitf JAMES CRUTCHLEY.
\ I'DITOR'S \OTIUE.
x\- The undersigned, Auditor, ap
pointed by the Orphans' Court, to distrib
ute the money in the hands of John Mil
ler and Jesse Miller, Executors of John
Miller, sr., lateof Wayne township, dee'd,
will attend to the duties of the appoint
ment, at the Register's office, in Lewis
town, on Saturday, the 4th day of August
next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Those having
claims will present them at that time, or
be barred from coming in on said fund.
jyll WM. P. ELLIOTT, Aud.
/ i O-PARTSERSII IJP.
V7 Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned have entered into a co-part
nership in the Dry Goods and Grocery
business at Milroy, under the firm of Kyle
A: McN'itt.
All kinds of country produce taken in
exchange for goods, or purchased at fair
market rates.
The public are respectfully invited to
call and examine our stock.
CHARLES KYLE,
JAMES McNITT.
Milroy, June, 1866-jyll.3t*.
A Great Fall in Prices.
OOIVIE SEE.
rpHE new firm of N. FRANK & CO.
1_ have now openedin Reedsville, in the
room formerly occupied by E. Swope <fc
Co., where they will keep a large assort
nicnt of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Queensware, Willow-ware, Drugs, No
tions, &e. Also, a large stock of Cloth
ing, Boots and tShoes, which will be sold
at greatly reduced prices, for cash or
country produce. Give them a call.
E. Swope and Co., return their thanks
for the liberal patronage received, and will
remain a few weeks in Reedsville to set
tle up accounts.
jylß-4t E. SWOPE & CO.
Hightstown Classical Institute.
A Boarding School for Boys.
mHE Principal feels a special interest
L in students from this (his native)
county. For circulars, address
Rev. J. E. ALEXANDER, Prin.,
jylß.3t* Hightstown, N. J.
NAILS, §7.00 per keg, at
jy 11 F.J.HOFFMAN'S.
RED Sole Leather and Shoe Findings,
in good supply, and low, at HOFFMAN'S.
piDER MILLS, for sale by
\J F. J. HOFFMAN.
T?I8H! FISH ! Hoffman's is the store
_L for Mackerel and Herring.
WALL PAPER, a fine assortment, at
F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
/ lEMENT, for sale by
F. J. HOFFMAN.
BAR IRON.
L)Alt Iron, at 5J and s|, for sale by
JJ F. J. HOFFMAN.
Fruit Cans and Jars.
LARGE lot, very low for cash, at
F. J. HOFFMAN'S.
e.XJC3-A.FiS.
HOFFMAN'S is the place for sugars.
jyn
Hard Ware.
HOFFMAN'S is the store for building
and all other kinds of Hardware.
GROCERIES reduced again !
Good Brown Sugar, 12)4 cents.
Extra Brown, 15 £ 16
While, 17 do
Fine Sugar House Molasses, 14 do
Very good Baking, 16 do
Good Syrup, 25 do
Very best, 28 do
Goo'd Black Tea, 1 00
Coffee, 33 do
Hoffman's is the place tor bargains.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Trains leave Lewistown Station as follows:
r,i.n„ , . . Westward. Eastward.
Baltimore M preM ' &> 5 4 *\? < n ' "a- >.
Day FxDr EXpreS3 ' (1) 61Sa ra -
Fast i i (6-2) 400 p.m. 1106 a.m.
Way Passenger, (2) 610 p. m. m 6 16 a. rn.
Local Accommodation, & (2 , 33p. m.
Cincinnati Express, (2) 5 68 p m
Emigrant, (3) 10 a P* m
FREIGHT TRAINS.
N. Y. Stock Freight, a if,. m
Through Freight, 10 30 p.m. Illa. m!
u 9 15 a -™- 7 02 a. m.
Stock " 12 20 p.m. 12 42 p.m.
Local i 25 P ">- 700 p.m.
Train 730 ° l ' 305 P" H.
Coal Train, 12 55 p m 940 a m
Union Line, 9 05 p.m.
t ?J? a f n |^ ur ? 5 210; to Philadelphia 5 85; to
York 3 20 Pittsburgh 6 GO; to Baltimore 5 20 ; to
n,??:: i :!LV 1C , ket 'f® 06 open 20 minutes before
the ariivnl of each passenger train.
I'. E. ROBESON, Agent.
Galbraith A Conner's omnibusses connect with ail
the passenger trains, and lake up and set down pas
sengers at all points within the borough. Orders are
requested to be lett at the National House.
. r J'° 7™'"? ° n l , e M ' miu & C€iJtn ' Co. Branch road
'cave Lewistown lor Reedsville at 7 45 a. m,ll 23 a.
m., l OOp. m.and 5 16 p.m., arriving from Reedsville
at o7 a. m 7 12 27 p. m., 217 p. m.and 6 17 p. m., stop
ping at the intermediate stations both ways.
1 daily; 2 daily except Sunday; 3 daily except Mon
day; o does not stop at Lewistown.
H. J. OULBBRTSOIT,"
Attorney at Law,
LEWISTOWN, PA.,
P ro^ SsJOna ' services to the citizens of
Mifflin county. Office with D. W. Woods,
Main street, below National Hotel. iny*2
GOLD
RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT,
For which Certificates will be issued,
BEARING INTEREST IN GOLD.
E. W. Clark A Co., Bankers,
jylß.4t No. 35 South Third St., Philadelphia.
DENTAL CARD
IFt- KEEVER,
SURGEON DENTIST.
LWia TEETH Extracted WITHOUT PAIN
hy thu use of N' TKCiUS OXIDE or
Laughing Gas. Teeth inserted ou all
the dilferent styles of bases. Teeth
filled in the most approved manner. Special atten
tion given to diseased gums. All work warranted.
Terms reasonable.
Office at Episcopal Parsonage, Corner of Main and
Water Streets. jylg
IRE3VEXIST GTOKTS
MM SOLD BY GUN DEALERS
/SMil AND THE TRADE GENERALLY.
Vest Pocket Pistol. No. 22 Cartridge,
Repeating Pistol. (Elliot pt.) No. 22 Cartridge,
Repeating Pistol, (Elliot pt.) No. 32 Cartridge,
Pocket Revolver. (Self Cocking.)
New Pocket Revolver, (with Loading Lever,)
Police Revolver. Navy Size Calibre,
Belt Revolver, Navy Size Calibre,
Belt Revolver, (Self-Cocking.) Navy Calibre,
Navy Revolver, 36-100 m. Calibre, I
Army Revolver. 44-100 in. Calibre,
Gun Cane, using No. 3*2 Cartridge,
Revolving Rifle, 36 A 44-100 in. Calibre,
Breech Loading Rifle. No. 32 Cartridge,
Breeeh Loading Carbine, No. 46 Cartridge,
U. S. Rifle, (Steel Barrel,) with Sabre Bayonet,
U. S. Rifled Musket, Springfield Pattern,
Single Barrel Shot Gun.
E. REMINGTON A SONS, Ilion. New York.
IGEfIS.
Moore A Nicholas. New York.
Palmers A Baehelders, Boston,
John P. Lovell, "
Jos. C. Grubh A Co., Philadelphia.
Poultney A Trimble, Baltimore.
Henry Folsom A Co., New Orleans A Memphis.
Mavnard Bros., Chicago.
L. M. Rumsey A-Co., St. Louis.
Albert E. Crane, San Francisco. ju. 11.
To Purchasers of Furniture.
R. H. McCLIN TIC,
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS,
West Market St., Lfwi.town,
HAS complete CHAMBER SUITS of Walnut, Var
nished and in Oil. Also,
COTTAGE & PARLOR,
SUITS,
together with a large assortment of Fashionable and
Plain Furniture,
CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &e.
Call and see his stock before purchasing elsewhere.
N. B. Metalie and Wood Burial Cases constantly
on hand. Coffins also made te order, and Funerals
attended with a fine Hearse, at short notice.
Lewistown, June 27,1866-6mos
STILL OUT UPON THE TIDE.
THE BIG COFFEE POT SIGN.
'Tis said that brevity is wit,
To try it we've hit on the following bit
For sale at the big Coffee Pot stand:
Stoves. Tiu Ware, plain and plated Fruit Cans,
Brass Kettles, Iron Pots. Tea Kettles and Pans.
Toilet Ware, Stamped Ware, Japaned Ware and
Spades,
Shovels. Hoes, Knives, Forks, anil Oil Shades,
Step Ladders. Spoons, Sad Irons and Stands,
Tubs, Buckets. Churns, Brooms, and Water Cans.
Butter Bowls, Sugar Boxes, and Door Mats.
Brushes. Oil Cloths. Traps for mice and rats.
Clothes Pins, Bed Cords, Knife, Tray and Mop
Sticks,
Baskets, Flour Sieves, Wood Saws and Lamp
Wicks,
Spring Balances, Slaw Cutters and Carpet Tacks,
Tack Hammers, Hatchets, and Weekly Racks,
Meat Saws, Bread Toasters, Scissors and Shoe
Black,
Clothes Wringers, Oval Trays, and a Clothes Rack,
Tea Bells, Ziuk-Rubliers and Coffee Mills,
Tin Boxes for Bonds, Deeds and Wills,
Picture Frame Cords A Tassels, pretty and new,
Aud mauy other things—can't mention but few.
P. S. Many of the above mentioned goods are di
rect from the factory, and will be sold low for cash.
I will wholesale Glass Jars at the same figures they
do in Phiia., and Tin Cans lower than the city price.
For spouting and job work we intend to let no one
outdo us in price. W T e use the best material, and pro
fess to understand our business.
I append the following card from H. S. Fisher, Pat
entee of my celebrated Spring Top Can:
Caution to Merchants & Tinners.
Since the great success of my cemented paper
rings for closing Fruit Cans, soine have thought to
drift into the same current of success by infringing
upon my patent. Some cans longer patented than
mine, on which gum had been used under their pat
ent arrangement, are now making their appearance
with cemented paper rings, instead of the gum form
erly used.
r i teumry
stores, while the manufacturers in the cities have for
the most part concealed their work. This is to notify
the public that the use of cemented paper, pressed
upon the top of a fruit can, daring the heated state
of the fruit, so that when cold it is perfectly sealed, is
an infringement upon my rights, unless used upon a
can having a cap with my name stamped upon it. Any
kind of cement upon this paper, undergoing a pro
cess of pressure during the cooling of the fruit, comes
in contact with my patents, dated Nov. 12,1861. Aug.
19,1862. March 22, 1804. All who manufacture, sell,or
use cans with cemented paper, which have not my
name upon the caps, are liable for infringement.
H. 8 FISHER. _
Manufactured by J. IRVIN WALLIS. jel3
M. R. MOSER,
BLACKSMITH,
VaUey Street, Lewistown, Penn'a.
BLACKSMITHING in all its branches
promptly attended to; and HORSE
SHOEING done in the best manner, at
reasonable prices. je2otf
Bird Cases.
BUY your Bird Cages—they are pretty—
at HOFFMAN'S.
33RAJ1V TILE 3.
For Draining Wet Lands. Pipes for Cellar
Drains, Water Pij c for Conducting Water
from Springs,
manufactured from the best material and for sale in
anj' quantity desired, by
JOEL ZOOK.
apll-6m* Belleville, Mifflin county, Pa.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
E. <fc 11. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Material*,
WHOL.TSALE AND RETAIL,
501 Broadway, N. Y.
In additiontc ; - oiin businessof PHOTOGRAPH
IC MATERIALS .. r - headquarters for the follow
ing, viz:
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views,
Of American and Foreign Cities and Landscapes,
Groups, Statuary, Ac.
Stereoscopic Views ol'the War,
From negatives nmae in the various campaigns aud -!
forming a complete Photographic history of the con- 1
test.
Stereoscopic Views on Glass,
Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or stereo
scope. Our catalogue will be sent to any address on '
receipt of stamp.
Photographic Albums.
We manufacture more largely than any other house,
about 200 varieties from 50 cents to SSO each. Our Al- ,
bums have the reputation ol being superior in beau
ty and durability to any others.
Card Photographs of Generals, Statesmen,
Actors, etc., etc.
Our catalogue embraces over FIVE THOUSAND
different subjects, including reproductions of the
most celebrated Engravings. Paintings. Statues, Ac.
Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods C. O. D.,
will please remit 25 per cent ot the amount with their
order. <tThe prices and quality of our goods can
not fail to satisfy. jel3 ly
PjC '3O PER. YEAR ! We want
agents everywhere to sell our
IMPROVED S2O Sewing Machines. Three new kinds.—
Under and upper feed. Warranted five years.—
Above salary or large commissions paid. The ONLV
machines sold in the United States for less than S4O,
which are fully licensed by Howe, Wheeler <f- Wilton, j
Graver <£• linker. Singer it- Co., and Bachehler. All j
other machines are infringements and the seller or !
user are liable to arrest, fine, and imprisonment. Circu
lars free. Address, or call upon Shaw & Clark. Bid
deford, Maine, or Chicago, Illinois. dec 20-isly
CATARRH A IF F .
THIS Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the
best article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold in
the Heart and Headache It has been found an excel j
I lent remedy in many eases of Sore Eyes. Deafness has i
been removed by it. and Hearing has often been great i
ly improved by its use.
It is fragrant and agreeable, and
Gives Immediate Kelief
to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of the head, j
The sensations after usmg it are delightful and invig- •
orating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, j
strengthens the glands, and gives a healthy action to 1
the parts affected
MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS'
of sale and use of DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HEAD- !
ACHE SNUFF, has proved its great value for all the com
mon diseases of the head, and at this moment stands
higher than ever before,
i It is recommended by many of the best physicians
and is used with great success and satisfaction every
where.
Read the Certificates of Wholesale Drug
gists in 1851.
The undersigned, haviug for many years been ac
quainted with DR. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HEADACHE
SNUFF, and sold it iu our wholesale trade, cheerfully
state that we believe it to be equal, in every respect,
to the recommendations given of it for the cure ol
Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the best
article we have ever known for all common diseases
of the head,
Burr A Perry. Boston, i Barnes A Parke, N. Y
Reed, Austin A Go., " |A.R. A 1). Sands, "
Brown, Lansotn A Co.. " I Stephen Paul A Co., "
Reed, Cutter A Co., *' I Israel Minor A Co., "
Seth W. Fowle. " | McKesson A Robbins, "
Wilson, Fairbank A Co. " A. L. Scovtlle A Co., "
Henshaw, Rdmaitd A Co., M. Ward. Close A Co., "
H. 11. Hay. Portland, Me. I Bush A Gale, "
For sale by all Druggists, TRY IT.
janl7-ly.
The Great English Remedy!
PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. .
NIK JAMES CIiiRKE'S
Celebrated Female Pills.
Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Olarke, M. D 1
Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.
This Invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all j
those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female I
constitution Is subject. It moderates all excess and re
moves all obstructions, from whatever cause, and a
cure may be relied on.
TO MARRIED LADIES
It Is particularly suited. It will, In a short time, bring on
the monthly period with regularity.
Each bottle, price one dollar, bears the Government
Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits.
CAUTION.
These Pills should not be taken by females during the
FIRST THREE MONTHS of pregnancy, as they are sure
to bring on miscarriage, but at any other time they are
safe.
Every woman knows that the bloom of health must fade,
with the slightest Irregularity or obstruction of the men
ses. These Pills are truly the woman's friend in her hour
of trial, and the only sure, positive, and neverfailing cure
and regulator of suppression of nature, from whatever
cause. So mild that the feeblest can take them with per
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In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections. Pains In 1
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feet a cure when all other means have failed; and although
a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimo
ny or anything hurtful to the constitution.
Full directions hi the pamphlet around each package,
which should be carefully preserved.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Sole General Agent for the United States and British Do
minions,
JOB MOSES, 27 Cortland St., New York. ;
N. 8.—51.00 and 6 three cent postage stamps enclosed to
any authorized agent, will ensure a bottle, containing SO
Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from all observation,
LIFE—HeaIth—STRENGTH.
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The Cireat French Remedy.
DR. JUAN DELAMARRE'L
CELEBRATED SPECIFIC PILLS.
Prepared from a prescription of Dr. .Juan Delamarre,
Chief Physician to the Hospital du Xord ou
Lariboisicre of Paris,
This valuable medicine is no imposition, but is unfailing
in the cure of Spermatorrhie or Seminal Weakness. Every
species of Genital or Urinary Irritability, Involuntary or
| Nightly Seminal Emissions from
I restored to"healthy action.
j Read the following opinions of eminent E, each physicians: j
| "We have used the Specific Pills prepared byGaranclere j
A Dupont, No. 21-1 Hue Lombard, from the prescription of
Dr. Juan Delamarre, In our private practice with uul
j form success, and we believe there Is no other medicine so
1 well calculated to cure ail persons suffering from Involun
tary Emissions or any other weakness of the sexual or
igans, whether caused by a sedentary mode of living, ex
: cesses, or abuse.
K. A. BKAUREPARIX, M. D.
G. D. DCJARDIN, M. D.
JEAN LE LXVCHXE, M. D.
' Paris. May stb, 1863.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
The Genuine PiHs are sold by all the Principal Druggists
throughout the world, price one dollar per box, or six box
es for five dollars.
GARANCIERK A DUPONT, Sole Proprietors,
No. 214 liou Lombard, Paris.
One dollar enclosed to any authorzed agent, will insure
a box by return mail, securely sealed from all observation. , 1
Six boxes for Ave dollars.
Sole General Agents for America.
OSCAR O. MOSES A CO., 27 Cortland St., N. Y.
i N. B French, German, Spanish and English Pamphlets
containing full particulars and directions for use, sent free
i to any address.
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