The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, November 12, 1861, Image 4

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The Pioeemm -of - Mara ng" Good
1 - ' .., • , , - Butter.% ,
'Tlic i first gittat'essential in hater-Mak
ing is cleanliness l The milk house,
spripg.honse, vault Iwhatiier the place in
Which milk is kept, should be clean and
, • .•
hyteet : in every :particular. The walls
slioilld` be whitewashed at least every
three or inr weeks, and th'e arrangements
for lien - tilation should be such as will
give, whenever desired,; full ingress to
fresh air. Pure, sweet air is , absolutely
.necessary to the n3aking of pure, sweet
butter.: The milk vessels must also be
kept, perfectly clean. 'This can' be done
only by regular and frequent: washing,
rinsmg, scalding and scouring.
Skimming of the cream is' 1 the next
pnint . of importance. It should be done
.with great care, lalri as little of the
mak with it as possibl n. e.l
The purer the
cream-;,the better the, blltter will be, and
. i
the, easier the., churni g. The cream
I should - be churned, at the farthest, at
thirty six hour's frotu th f e time it is drawn
4 •
from theicow. If left longer time, the
creatit 4:asiutites' • a "stroiii taste, 'which
spoils the flavor of the_jbutter. Besides
that it is more difficult tO churn.;
The tempeitgare of Chet cream is also
very , important, and should receive the
dairy'- ' woman
'
s closest 'attention, if she
wishes to save herself alarge quantity of
Hato s:From '55 to 60 is about
the proper_tyrnperattire.,' If below this,
the buttery particles do not seperate I
readily, and if aboVe it the color, flavor
and consistency of the butter are all in.
•I
jured. - I
'When the butter beins to fora!, a lit
tle-cold water should be poured into the
churn; - . and the dashers 'moved slowly
back and
. tortli,. in order to prevent the
butter from eiosina to rapidly, white at
the saute time it gives levery particle of
cream - a chance to furnish its. quota of
butter; 'll
:-.Where,-in: the wintei-season, but few
cows are kept, and it isj not vnivenient to
have the tuilktooru,slightly warmed,, as is
usually done in.large dairies, it is advisa,
.Isle to place the cream by the stove, keep
ing it well, stirred, so that the tempera
ture may be about the !Same throughout.
the entire quantity. !,iA thermometer'
should be regarded tisi an indispensable
apperidage to every jairy. Where al
thermometer is not cony
i nient, the proper
temperature of the cream way be pretty,
closely determined by testing it with theP
finger. It.should feel lint quite so warm I
as; new milk.
Upton the proper 'working, of butter de
'- pentis - mitch of its superi l prity. Machines
fur the purpose have been invented ; but
where the quantity to 'Thie worked - is not
la ei the butter - spoon; ladle will answer
every . ,purpose. So a a drop •of milk,
however minute, oozes' from the mass
when cut down with the spoon, so loa , j
should the working be continued
There Is no fixed rule for salting but
ter, !owe preferring' more and some less
salt. An ounce Of salt to the pound is
the quantity generally used. After the
salt has been worked in, the butter should
he allowed to,stand 24 hours, and, then
be . worked, 'Cie not only rendered wore
Solid and compact, but the salt is more
thoroughly- incorporated; the streaks are
avoided, and the butttit will keep sweet a
longer time. • 11
LOok After the'lfonng Coils.
Calves and ,LambS„ -
;-These
_young aohnals, being Weaned
and getting a tthod healthy growth on the
fresh grass ,of the stOmer pasture; are
apt tti get pinched by the sharp frosts of
October and -Nove4er; if exposed to
therwittiti-the occasional cold rains of the
reason: With plen'til'of food, a frosty
ghat in dry weather does not hurt- them.
•But if possible, we'libUld prefer to bring
all the young things 4d the shed at night,
• where 'they: can rest. tinder "a warm dry
covering, and goeGut when the sun is well
up iwtheemornitk. . '-No animal, particu
larly
.a ! soung one, likes frosted 'grass,
while frozen.:- therefore they do not eat
it untirthe frotsf melts away, and . ..they
are'quite . as well in tl4 - stable, with-a lit
tic'swect hay heforeithem, which they
will readily eat at this;tinie of year---and
all the better as. a chahge of diet.
We have seen a fine }tit of 'calves, lambs
and celts, in nice e4ditioti, from being
left out through a series of frosty nights,
a 4 nd October and Nov i ember storms, witl,: ;
plenty of...grass about them, Tun down
their :flesh wretchely," from exposure
alone ; and when it is.soeasy to preveOt
it cal'e- should be taketoilo so: A warm
well.eumtnered anima :young - or old should
- ge intolVinter quarters thriving; then if
led ,- well on Winter - , t i od - cler; - it - Will keep
thriving.' , Otherwise it : stunts, and it .
t•tkei3' . eltira : f a -to tart it again • and
: oo,,
perhaps - loses half a. ason's growth,- just
•fnr sbe.want of a little pains taking at the
:proper time.. r ~i, -
Now- is'a oapitel lime to domesticate
theTitturii'thiogS,..ilther:baie , boen' an r
way shy _before. • Cahn: them good' little
odds and':ends. Of 3 ,- olr garden - tuff, -veg
etable totrissueh'-d.s : beets; 'cariots;
,tur--
nipsi-paignips, cabba i ge leaves .and 'pain.
Itins.- Peed them a'srifli . Of.plt.: let- them
become' fanilliar iiiii: i b - , a n d,love you. 4
tnnie'aniinhitwifl , Winter. twice 'vs easy.. as
a wild one, and ,ihe l i)leasure and.protitiof .
(stock is increased Wonderfully. over' the:
kielz-and .kuff, '...getl but of the wey," 1 and`
"stoboy -" faltton of .j sOrn'e . barbarian's That
we'qeultt. tnentfopyti-TAntit.'l:4** , ' -%- /
/ -- --.
Spot
ply go
Ina!ant Relief! ;' 'l'4 l You r• aough I
Purify your : reath !
Streogthort your rcuee I -.
Sy) -'lding's
THROAT •ONnOTIONS
. : ' . - ' , . ARE
GOOD FOR GLEE MEN ...
..
,
. GOOD . FOR..LFG UREFSi
-.". - 0120 D FOR Pi BLIP SPFLIKEFSi
'' GOOD FOR INGER% '-•
• GOOD FORK:ONSPIPTIVEP
)LN 'CARRY
OAT CONFECTIONS
CiES3
SPALDING'S T
DELIGHTED WITS -
,ROAT CONFECTIQNS:
• • LADIES •R
SP.ALDING'S T
REN-CRY FOR
ROAT • - tOFFECTIOXi
CHILD
SPALDING'S T
I ugh instantly.. .
hroat.
and volume to the YOlili;
I talons aroma to the breath'
itl'to the taste.
simple herbs and can set
They relieve a Co l
They clear the T I
They give strengt
They impart a del
They are delight
They are made 01
harm any one.l
Jne who has a Cough or a
ul Breath, or any fliffical:
Set a Package of my Throat
till relieve you instantly,
with me that they go right
will find them very bsefal
raveling qr attending pub . -
ling your Cough or allay
' you try one package I fiti3
you will ever afterward
ispensible. You will find
its and Dealers in Medicinas
NTY-FIVE CENTS.
each pacare. All °theta
i
I-4dr ise every
Husky Voice or a
ty of the Throat, to ;
Confections, they vi
and you will agree
to the spot." Sou i
and pleaSant while
lie meetings for sti
ing your throat. I
:;afm in saying that
consider them had'
-Wein at the Drug,giri
PRICE MI
My signature is on
are :counterfeit..
A:Package will he sent by mail, prepaid,
on receipt of Thirty Cents. '. .
Address, HENRY C. S.PALDING,
. . .
\0..48 ;Cedar street, New-Ymk.
==l
CEPHALIC PILLS
MEM
SICZ. HEADACHE;
- , CURE
NERVOUS HEADACHE,
CURE
ALL KIND OF HEADACHE: ,.
- •
Dy the use of ti4se Fills the periodic attacks
of iVerrous or Sick' Headache may be prevent
ed and if taken it the commencement cf au
attack immediate relief from pain and sick•
ness will he obtalied.
They seldom fall in removing the . Navies
and Headache to which females . are so sub •
ject.
• ;
They act gently upon thehowels.—remov•
ing C'ustivencs,;.
For Literary lien, Students, Delicate P'e
uutles, and all peisons of sedentary habits, they
are valuable as a Laxative, improving the ap
petite, giving tone!rinti vigorto the digestive or
gans, and restorii l ig . the nateralTlasticity and
strength. of the !trltole system.
The CEPHALIC; PILLS are the result of
long Investigation and carefully conducted ex
periments, having been in: use many years,
during which They haye prevented and
relieved a vast aMount of Pain and suffering
frbm: Headache, whethet Originating in the
- vows system ori from a deranged state of the
stOmaCh. • I
• 1;11v arc entirely vegetable in their ccmpo
sitronond may e taken at all times wit a tier-:
feUt safety with jut making any change 'df idi
et, and the abse ce of any disagreeable Nile ren
ders it easy to ad 4itister them to children. .:
BEWAR Or - cOtiNTERFEITS
The genuine halve five signatures ofilenry
Spalding on each Box.
Sold by Drugiists and. all. other Dealarain
Medicines. ,
Box will be sent by mail prepaid on re
ceipt of the
PRICE, 25 CENTS.
111 orders slioiild be addressed to
lIIENRY C. SPALDING,
48 Cedar Street, New-York
THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMEMTS OF
STAL
CE PILLS,
WILL CONVINCE ALL Ntllo SUFFER FROM
II E l A-1) A C E
TH 1T A
SPEEDY 'AND SURE CURE
IS. WITHIN' THEIR REACH.• '
autunuammummaromumustamulansmuianausuus
ji.o,„ A single 'bottle of SPALDING'S PRE-
PARED GLUE will save ten times
its post anntial/y.e
SPALDING'S- PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUM
SPALDING'S PREPARED, GLUE 1
HAVE THE PIKES !
ECONOMY'! , • DISPATCH'!
Dar:6'A STITCH is TIME SAVES N1NE."41541
As accidents will happen, even in Well reg
ulated families, i' is very desirable :o have
!some cheap and convenient way for repairing
iFurniture, Toys, Crockery, be.,;
• SP qtDINWS. PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies. and: no imusehola
can afford to;' ha without it. It is always
ready, and up to the sticking point.. •
"lISEFCL IN EVERY SOUSE."
•N. B.— -A Brush accompanies each Bottle
Price, 25 cents. Address, - 1 -
" - i -HENRY C SPALDING,
- No. 8 CEDAR Street, New-York.
CAUTION
As certain iinprincipledpersonsareatternp-
Ing to palm bff on :the unsuspecting public,
imitations of Itny PREPARED GLUE, I would
caution all persons to examine before purchas
ing, and see_ thit the fillrname-,- :
gip-SPALDiNG'S,PRRAREk-GLUP,42O4
ie on. tae
.ooiide:7l.4pprdi - 11/1 others are
swindling cokntere . its. •
PILL% 4N.D. Pll. ENfl BLTz E ERS..
vpublic
r "s3l-4ERICINESIkave,:pow heen .before
thett - ,perl44 - of
and dtiring that time liitveinairmiined a high
characterl in almost every part bf that Globe,
for their extraordinary and immediate power
ofTestoring-perfecthealtittopirsonssaffering
under , nearly- every kind, of disease., to Which
the - hai1:13.6 frame
The folleivikigyar'el'iniong• Ihe r distressing
variety of human diseases in which the
Vegetable Life Medicines
Are tvelfliniiwn to lie •-
DYSPEPSlA;•by!lhOroughly•cleansing the
first'ilid Second Stomachs, and'ateathig a flow
orpiirelteattlifbilqingtead - of `the - stale and
acrid kind; FL'ATIILESCir,'LOss of Appetite;
Heartburn„lleadache, Restlessness, 111-Tem
per, Anxiety, Languor, and Mol.ancholy, which
are ; the &tor:4 symptoms of Dyspepsia; will .
vanish, as a natural consequence of its. :cure;
COSTIVENESS;' by cleansing the ivhole
length`of the intestines with a solvent process,
and without violence; all violent purges ,leay.e.
the bowels costive,within two days. ,
FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood
to a 'regular circulation, through the..proceSS
of 'perspiration
'perspiration in such cases, and the:-thor
ough solntion of all intestinal Obstruction in
others. • :
The Life - Medicines have been known to
cure RHEUMATISM „permanently, in three
Ireeki, and GOUT in half that time, by re
moving local inflammation from the muscles
and ligaments of the joints.
DROPSIES of all kinds, by fieeing and
strengthening the :kidneys and bladder; they
operate most delightfully on these 'importaiut
organi, and hence have ever been found a cer
tain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL.
AISo WOMISAy dislodgiuglronithe turr=
ings of the.howelx the slimy matter to which
these creatures adhere.
SCURVEY. ULCERS,' and INVETERATE
SORES ; by the' perfect purity which these
LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and all
the humors.
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD C 0.1 17
'FLEXIONS, by their alterative elect upon the.
fluids that feed the skin, and the morbid state
of which' occas/oris all eruptive complaints,
cloddy; 0.4 a other disagreeable com
plexions.
The use of tlise Pills for a very.short time,
will etTect , an entire cure of SALT RHEUM,
and a striking improvement in tire clearness
of the skin: COMSION COLDS and INFLU
ENZA. Will always be cured by one dose, or
by two id the worst casea,--
PILES.--The Original proprietor of the'se
Medicines, was Curcd of Piles of 35 years
standing, by the dse of the LIFE MEDICINES
alone.. 1 .
FEVER AND AGUE:=For this scourge o
the Western country, these Medicines will be
round a safe, speedy, and certain remedy.—
Other medicines leare the system -subject to
a return of the disease—a cure by these Med
ieines is permanent—TßY THEM, BE'SATISFIED,
AND RE CURED. . .
BILIOUS FEVERS: AND LIVER COM
PLAINTS.—GeneraI Debility, Loss of Appe
tite, and Diseases of Females—the Medicines
have been used With the most beneficirl re--
s.ults in cases Of this description
Evil, and. Scorfula. in its worst forms. yields
to the mild yet powerful action Of ithese
markable Medicines. Night Sweats, Nervous
Debility, NervonS Complairts of all kinds,
Palpitation of the Heart, Pa'nters' Colic, are
speedily cured.
MERCURIAL`DISEASES.—Persons whose
constitutions hate' becone . impaired by' thd
injudicious use of Mmtcrar, will find these
Medicines a perfect cure; as they never fail to
eradicate from the,system, all the effects of
Mercury, infinitely Sooner than the most pow
erful preparations of Sarsaparilla.
Prepared and ;sold by W. B. ?iI'OFFAT,
335 BROADWAY,
For sale by all.,Druggists.
tEttlflittof
MRS. WINSLOW,
An experienced :Nurse and Female Physician :
presents to the attention of mothers. her,
SOOTaING SYRUP •
FOR CHILDREN TnETHINO,
which greatly facilitates_the process of teeth
ing, by softening the gums, reducing all in
liamation—will allay ALL PAI and spas
modic action. and is • ,
SURE TO REGULITE THE BOWELS;
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to
yourselves, and
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOITR INFANTS.
,We have put up and sold this cuticle for
over ten years'. and CAN SAY, IN CONFI-
I DEUCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have
never. been able to say of any other medicine
—NEVER HAS IT FAILED, IN A SINGLE
INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A CURE, when
timely used. Never did we know an instance
of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On
the contra-y, all are delighted with its' opera
tions, and Spcuik in terms of comendacion of
its magical effects and medical virtues. - We
speak in this matter "WIIAT:WE DO KNOW,"
after ten - year's' experience, AND PLEDGE
OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILMENT
OF WHAT WE HERE DECLARE.
,In almost
every instance"-whete the infant Is . suffering
from pa.rfai &exit u`stiort; relief 'wilt be found
_in fifteen or t*enty minutes after the syriip
is administered. .
This valuable preparation is the prescrip
tion of the moat EXPERIENCED and SKILL
FUL NURSESf in New England, and has been
used with N,PIKR.FAILLNQ STICOESS in
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
• It not only relieves the child from pain; but
invigorates the stomach and bon - els, corrects
acidity,, and gives tone and energy to the
whole system;
- It yilLalmost inOantly re
lieve' •
GRIPING THE "ROWELS, AND WIND
COLIC
and overcome convulsions. which, If not spee
dily remedied; end in death. We believe it
the BEST and SUREST REMEDY" IN THE
WORLD. in all cases of DYSENTERY and
DIABBHCEA IN CHILDREN; whether it arises
from teething; or from any other cause.. We
wouk. say to every mother who has a child
"siifferinzfrotri any:of tit ero retO ng coinplaints
—DO NOT;LET YOUR; 'PREJUDICES; NOR
THE PRE.IUDH3ES OF OTHERS, stned be
tween you and your suffering 'td. and the
relief that will be SURE—yes. Ab 'ITELY
SURE- -to fallow the use of this met. ne, if
timely used. j Pull directions for using
accompany each bottle. None genuine un
less the fac-Simile.of-CURTIS & PERKINS,
,New York, is on the outside wrapper,. '"
Sold by Druggists throughout the world.
Principal -.01f1ee.2.113' Cedat• - ! St.;
' • • INeiv_ Toth:
bNlX*.pfi CENT PER,BOTTLE:
.9F - 1.1 3 :E
THErHEROESIS
1 1 411)1TAAITS,L• •
a rd,sire,bn Bristol Boarilseiitab)eforAlbpms:,
, ,• PUISLISIIELY.SSD-SOLD Br f•,.,11 •
E.. ANILEIOXY . ' i'
54i1;Broa . itturay; "Vol*:
,
"B, `SpWeiariiirrangerrieri t w'e p ,
ad&
titkultl othir ptirtsiiit3 the delebrateci
well known both in - Eurapeand America as
eratly'a National Plicttograpkic
lirady's collectiotif of Imperial Photographs
_is justly Considered ;one, 01'11110:lions of'Nelii
'York, and in the.PhotographicireproductionS
of tbese•every centre; table - • cayi now liave an
tuldttiOrtal attraction in a .'miniature Brady's
GallerY. , Among ortr publications are:
Abraham Lincoln, ;Jeffersor!r• Davis,
Himnibal Hamlin, Lady' Ba'ris; • ,
Wm. H. Seward,. Ales: HI Stephens,
Salmon P. Cliftse,,!- Robt: J 1 Toomb.s, ' •
Simon Cameron, Howell Cobb, • -
Montgomery Blair; • Henry A.• Wise; ••
Edward Bates, • •John•Ttler, ••••
Gideon Wells,' Gen'l Beauregard, ,
Caleit F.Geri'l lien,
Gen'l Scott, John Bi IltiSd,
Col. Eobt. Anderson, - Jacob Thompson, •
Major ( Slemmer, ' P. F. Thomas, • •
Col. Ellsworth, • John OiEreckinridge,
Gen'l 'Butler, • I Got: ( JOhn Letcbet •' '
I
Gen'l 'Mansfield, • , JOlnti Bell,
Col. Fremont, • •• • ( • John O. Calhoun, .1
Herbchell V. Johnson, L. G: Wigfall, Ben Mc-1
Cullotigb; Lieut. Maury, Col. Lander, Stephen(
A. Deities; Maj. Gen. JOhtiAl. Dix,- Maj.. Gen.(
N. P.l.Banki. Henry Ward ißeecher, Oliver!
WendelfldOlmes;lloraceOrecrley„Prof.Morse; l
N. P. (Willis, James. Gordon Bennett, William!
C. BrYant,Washingron Ir6ing4Heury
drewlJackson,ComthodorePerry,Dr.E;K,Kan l e,
John (J. Audubon, Mrs. Sigodrney, Mrs. Gen'l
Gain es,Ch as.Surnner,Gov:Andrew,74:CrittenJ, I
den, Prince of Wales, Duke of lieWcastle, Za l - 1
chary Taylor,GeOrge Bancrofq, Lathrop L.3.161-'
ley; Sam. Houston, J. Q. Admits, Emerson Erb ,l,
eridge Andrew Johnson,' Ptrson
tlrownlow's (heroic! daughter, together. witli I
about 500 others, to which, additions ale be 4
ing, made daily. Catalogue o*reeeipt.ofstampl
PRICE OF PORTRAITS $3 PkIL DOZEN.
be sent by mail. Remittances may be made •
postage stamps. ! •. !!
Al So a large collection- or Photographs of{
distinguished Eurbpeans, Binperorso ”Kins;
Queens, Marshals, Generals, Hakes, Lords,A b ul.
thorS ' Actors, Actresses, Politicians and Mor
gy. Price,l2s to 50 cents each, according to
maker and quality. -. .! ° • !
'
Otir establishment is also headlearters for
( PHOTOGRAPIIIO ALBUMS
both! as agent of the best French' manufactu;
rer, end as manufacturer under a, patent of
our own: We have a large absortment, (vary'
bag in price from 90 cents to sso,(and holding
from - 12 portraits up to $6O. Alsb folding
easel' or in orrocco 'or cloth fcir the pocket ; to
holti!2, 4, 6,.8, or 12 portrait 4. Also various
style's of framing-card:portraits, of carved
Wood, metal, paper, composition etc., of ele' 7
gnuffand tasteful deSigns. = , •
phadographers non in tlie ielcl are delly
sendng, us =r
CAMP, SCENES pF rim PRESENT WARI
and (views of points and thing-' of
. interest,
both card size, for - albums. and inlstereoscopic
fern:l. As for instance, The Sea nth Regiment
at Camp Calizeroyz--In the Treaches—Cooking
their Meals—The, Gymnastsi(Th ---
g Junction
Delziipnico's-Lanra Keene's 4 .- Gelidral Street
Views of the Caw; etc: Alsoliediellay House
andl:lcainp scenes and scenery ( thereabout.
• „
Also ( Harper's Ferry before and after Ihe scenes
of destruction: Together with. ,lariottsother
places of note. Gard siz(e..2si:cents leach, Ste
reo.4copic 33 cents, I
Partic• - i who would like a 101 of these cam-
x'arties w. ......0 inte alit. of qiest., ucip
,
scea l es to select. from—the -llalance to be re
turned in good" order at thejr. owls expense,
anct without, del ai÷,can , be a•ecomrhodatedM
giving proper New York- reference. f • - I
I. STEREQ,SCOPES.ANO VIIEWS.
. ,
'44ur •establishment is the
,kreat emporium ,
for levervth i ng in the StereoscOpio Jule, and our
assortment is the : most comOete, probably of
alaild.l l.; ' 1
~ in the wor
.:.- 1 , j
, .
The stereoscope is the malt instrretivc,utter
est ~ entertaininui a'musinll aglei . eit nil of mod- •
.
ern inventions. , • 4 ' . I
None are too young, Aone loo' ol , none Ma •
intOligent, none too uneduclited, f i t). aeknoW- ,
led-e : its worth and beauty.
N /
. ,
o homois complete withipit it,l and it will
ttn4 must penetrate every Where ., 1
It presents to your view . very •artof the
world, in. all the 'relief,. hold es 6; perspective
and Sharpness of' i detail,•as i you . .. Were on the
spot. We have an iinmens , ratty of views
e f ecenes in Paris Lond4n, Tlnglan , Scotland,
Irci/and, 'Wales, (France, 13,ttlgiuni, Holland,'
Switzerland, Spain, The Rhlne, Vesailes,.§t
Cloud, Foritainbleau f Tuilletles, Italy, Turkey,
Egypt, Athens, the Hilly Ltind, Chinn, India,
Crystal Pnlace,also•Groupillista i rical, aniu-'
sir g, Marriage • scenes, breayast scenes,.pric
nies, statuary, etc:, etc. Ain erglisile ass ort-I
meat of Illuminated Interiors
.0' Palaces; chin.-
ekes anti. 'Cathedrals ;(3° Frahce; Ititly, ete . .:etc.
The effect of these illuruinated views is most
remarkable. • r i 1 •
.' r eintho'ny's Instantaneous Siereo - seopie YieWs
are the latest PhotOgiaphic, wrnider. They
are taken'in the fortieth pail-of a 'second, and
everythingfnn matter how tapidli it may be
moving, is depicted As sharply and distinctly
as if it had been perfectlyat rest. I This gives
an additional Value; for to the beatifies of in
animate nature it adds the iliarin of life and
n4tion. ' The processjs a "discovery, Of lOur
oWn, and being unknown An - Europe, wO,•re- :
ceive,large• orders frbni Lonlicin and Paris' for
Aiithony's.lnstantaneous Vi eirs of American.
li.'" -
.c• and scenery." • •- •'• ;. •
1. d•
Our Catalogue of subjectqlnd prices will be
fo warded to any address on receipt of strop
IParties..at a distanne sending us $3,55,510,
$ 5, $2O, or $25, c . an hate good' instrurnent
l a
and stiCh picture.S'as they aßrequest, Isent
by- Expres. Views alone(without, instru
ment) cue e•sent by mail: i • " ',• I ...•
„ • v .„ ; ... : E. Antlion3;',l ~
..,,. ' ~.501 Broadwity.•W l eiv York, -
(4 doo 's south' of St: Nichollfs' Motel,) - ' .
l
hpporter and Manufactitrefloflphotographic
3aterials,Stereoicopes and S ereoscopicViewn
ggt,3lerchrints froth • ev - y section of; thP
c
country ere respectfully- itzVited i - o• make an
examination of our stock. • ' : I •-
Iz
. 1 To Photographers. .' Our Pullein of Photo
graphic Invention, and, Imp ovetneit•will -be
sent to any address on, application.. • ,i•• . -
i •. • [Cut this out foi!futuro reference •
j MOTHERS, READ THI6.—Th following pan
1. tract from a letter. ivrittei by the pascor of
a! Baptist Church to the "1r uttnal and 31es
senger," Cincinnati,.obio, and speaks rol ume.f
ia favor of that world=renOined medicine—
'llas. Wisst.o*'s SOOITHISOI YREP FOR. CHIL
DIRER TEETHI.XI3 I - - I ' ' '' ' I
' I'. ' ;I I
I "We see an advektiSemen in:your colimms
of. rs. Winslow's Soothing yrup. "Now we
never said a word in - -favor ('fa patent rnedi,
dine before in our life,but ,d.e feel compelled
ti) say to your riluttleis, - thai t)is is - no humbug
•linrui.vs• TRIRD IT, AIM ENO* IT TO HE 1LT..1.
RLAnts." - -It:is, probably, and of the most sun
dessful medicines of the daY4beeause it is ono
df the best.- And those of poor readers - who I
kekv• babiefeluilAd.better&tkau to: Lai in 'a,i
"Mee -.. • "- - t!' %. T.' - 1 9. ' - -.- ?... P'L.*: - ',, r ''':: :aim
IMO
10
YOUR 74 :; 17141
1 , i ,,,,,._,F.Y0U -PLEASU n ., i , ~i
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irromSI3RSP: 7 Ra ' Eta igst rlPekr,d., 041. 9 !
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N ork; consisting of
DODS, GEOGE-JT :, ' 1 :%; .=
d* all - l'. - k - in,d s -.; , •
WANK,I,OIIOCK:- ( ' i . .. ' :,....7
- pours &451.10E5, 1; ; •
a, dc",e r APS,'.' lateit 1,
READY-MADE:
'DINO, DOMES= i i . ( .
1 suck; as, SHEET:j 1:
TICKS ,13.1TTS 1
ty
DES
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Direct from
I "
DRY
Rigs
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MO"
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Arc.-Lin shoifi fl
in '
43 'of gopti
_infillikept
ITRY: S'TOM.a.
e sold ve.ry, .lor for
!'• ' p Ay; -_.
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NO. 1 el I
All 0f.1.14.'
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4.,r)
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mod Stock of Goods I.4:iaove
e - at the L
I i•
rick Store-
The above. 2
open and. for,
New
''• • • -
Flouring Mill, n fdwfrode east
y Bridge,
DiEriSPOTIrr,
near Carifield!s
of the -A.llegba.
IN , C6
•
'etor isvoirld be s ploared to re
his old customer's and as roo
fed, gisposed to
where the prep
ceive calls fr0.. 1
ny tte . x ones,nsl
• DEAL WITH HIM.
V -
I nto market price, paid for alllzinds of
. , tr.{ •
IPRQDUCE
FARM
ange for 'Alerchaildige. '
/tat!,
, .
I=M73
TAue,'A
COI f LINS-° SMITH
Jnn, 2, 1861.-15-6nin.
cou dei:sr.:c;,ii',
'3OO SIVRE2
MO.II a.bov;e ri'hj;sd St.,
COTADLERSPORt, PA. ,
m. PitopinizTon. •
ti
Dooo,l, MAPS, tiLOBES,
BLANKS— t
DOCKETS—
LEDGERS— 1
DALY-BOOKS—
RF,CEIPT-BOOKS;
131011ANIM
PASS.Dpif
Ohs,
OKS
RIF',S,
,ORTI'OO.3S,
I • HE 1113.ARIITITS,
1 LETTEtaOC%§ &-
i INVOICE-BOOKS.
• •
!
French and ;German 'Text
;
1 Books wed the County
1, oriim74edicitely pi oc3ired
Greek Lay
Books. SI
All &Lao
•
kept on On
wizen (161 Wt
-31figazizies..
desired.
,Periodien.Eo'suppliod when
nt of Pni)er, "Envelopes,
so, of Wall-Papers, Draw-
Colors 4c.: , •
ESTA NTS, :
BOOKS, of i - erions kinds.
AND SHEET.-MUSIC,
ek-Gnipm i oli Board's Chess
DUCE of 411' kinds taken
ks, &O. i . •
,[1:1-34]
i®
1 .1 good asrortin.
Pens and Inks. Al
ing MaterialS,lWate
PRAYER Sr. IIYAIN
_
,
` IVIUIC-BOOKS
Slates,ißul`rs, B
Men, SCe,. PR ii
in exchniiie r Bodr
Tag, HEROES OF [PEACE •
AND
'HE! HEROES Or: WAR
E:Anihcant, N0.5 t 01 Broadwiyi Neiv York,
•
is now publishing, in addition, tolotiqr por
traits, the. ceilebrat d collection!knoTtvin Eu
rope and' America' s • r j,
Brady's iValicinal r4otographict ; POrtriast Gallery,
in N . Fhichiii included Portraits of nearly all the
prominent - men of America, notexcepting Jeff
Davis,'Gcleaurearil„ . !Floyd, and a` host br
other Confe crates. Trice of Portraits, $3;00
per dozep.' , I pan,be,sent by mail. ' •
Scenes i of the War for fhe
are published, card size, and, in stereccopic
form. - ' 41s:cid . ' 121 I I
StereoscoYilic vim nr.sceneS in - Paris; Lon
don, andin oilier parts of England rend:France,
Scothindi Ireland, Wales, Hollarid, Swit4er•
laud, Spain, 4 1 0 h the Rhine, in - Athens, Egypt,
Turkey, ;the iffoly Land, 'Clifnal, Ipdin, Cutia;
kc.; i ad
rnfinienTrz. '
Our Inktitw.atrotis Stereoscopic. Jews are
. The Greatesd Wortderf the Age..
;
These are toten in the fortieth pari o ,a second
and;tho meshing of Water,the - Movi4g Of leaves',
or the march of an army, doMs riol4n ;the least
affect the! taking Of, theSe llietrd. They are
sold forf,s.l;rerdoien. ' ; •
We hareittlso on hand andijoarMfacturethe
'largest - ass,nttmeni of ,Steilos . copes, - Photo ;
graphic'4llMms, Hind Photogrriphic Materials
in the Unitea'States, and perbabs:in thOworld
CatalbgtO, containing lisisnflall - odr Por
traits, Views, Ster'eoscopes,';tc., sent - tiee .14
Mail, 04 rpp‘ipt oil a stamp. i. I. , •
ANTHONY, 50:1
jyly j near St. NicholaS
LANIc t S lof all kinde• for.
Deeds,lNtarrsints,!Evecu..._
Subpcenut i donstable Sales, ToWnship . !and
SchooliOrticr.s; Notes or all kinds -kept on
humid andiprinted to order.: JOH-Woll.lt at
tended :toprompti,y, pad at :prices,,to suit the
times : iv .us a:trial. • j: ,
chester - Straw-cutter.
I iKE'LLY,"-Cpuderapart; havc
luaive agency far Ala xelebrated
thia - county., Iti,isjcorenient, du
gEAp; . DiC: 1 f860.-12'
. .
The
gv,msi4
1../ the ex . 4
machine; in
ratife,'nrk
ADHVERTISE.
34 ini theqogaliia;ll It is MP
]Soifer
county;, good
' 6 E4O tI n 001)16 of
•
DVERT'
411.1 y p i p
trkeißutu
~~:~
•
An:aperientand StorniChic .preparation of
lll.olpnrifted of Oxygen and Carbcin hicord,i
bastion in Iticirof, , en..... Sanctioned by th e
Europe
anti„.#6,United States,. and presoeriithenr .
' ' '-'• 4 "
The experience : of thousands daily
that 09 preparation of Iron can be compared
with it. -,lmpurities of the,blood,.depressi o , 2 .
of vital. energy, pale
w and otherwise sickly
complexionsnecessity in almost
every , conceivable'eds& •
Innoxions irtall maladies in, which it ha s ,
been tried, it has ,proved .absolutely curative
in each of the fcilfolving complaints;' viz
in*Debitity, .2Vervoas ...trietzans, Emanciat.
Dopipsicti Constipation,'TDiarrhoca,• by:eatery;
i nc ipi e ht ,Cohaumption, Sgrofulous Tuberculosis,
Salt Rheum, Ilix:nenstsuation; Tihite!, Chlorosii,
Liver Complaints, Chronic ileadad'es, ItheuM
lu'termillet:dFciiirs,'Timpl9 on the Fate,
lei .} -
In cases ; of General, Debility,,. whether the
result of acutetliscese,. or gf.the,c,ontinued
mieution 'nervous and muscular energy
fitiMehronfc,,cninplaints,- e' trial of this res.:
torative has'proted successful .to an extent
which no
. I deseription, nor . ritt en attestation
would render credible. Invalide no long bed.
ridden - tlito liave becotne forgotten in their
oWn neighborhoods, have suddenly reap:
peered in the busy' 'world •as=if just returned
from - protraded travel in
_a' distant, land.—
Some,very,signat instances of this kind - are
attested to female Sufferers, emaciated victims
of apparent inaresinus, sanguineaus exhaus
tion,'critical changes, and that. complication
of nervous and despeptic aversion to air and
exercise for which the physician has no name.
In NerVouS Affections eon kinds, and for
reasons familiar to medical men, the operation
of this preparation of iron must 'necessarily
be salutary, for unlikethe' old oxide, it is vig
orously tonic ,withbut being , etciting and
overheating; and
, gently, regularly aperient
even in the Most obstinate cases of costive:
ness Without ever being - a gastric purgative,
or inflicting digigreeabie sensation. ' i .
It. is this latter property, among others,
which makes it 86 reinarkiible effeetnal and
permanent a'remedy for Pik , . upon which it
alSo appears to exert- a distinct and specific
action, by- dispersing the-kical tendency anion
forms them., • •••• •'. . -.!
In.Dys-pepaia. innumerable as are its e9nses
a single box of tbesre, Chalyheate Pills ha of
ten sufliced for the most habituateases, 'in
cluding the attendent Cosfirmest..
• In unchecked Diarrlicea, een when advanqcd
to Dysentery -confirmed, emaciating, and dp
parently malignant, the effects
,have been
equally decisive and astonishing: - •
In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength,
debilitating cough, and remittent hectic,which
generally indicate Incipient. Consumption, this
remedy has allayed the alarms of friends and
physicians, in several very 'grat4ing and in.:
teresting instanceS., '
In crofulous Toberenfosio, this-medicated
iron has hnd far-mhre than the good effect of
the most cautiotisly,balanded preparatioJs of
iodine, without any of thOi well 'known
The attention Of females-cannot be too con
fidently invited to this remedy andraiointive,
in the cases peculiarly afrOOting them.
In Rheumatism, both Oronie and inflam•
matory—in the latfer, IlOWever, more'decid.
edli•—it has been invariably evell reported,
both as.•alleviatiug pain and .-reducing tie
swellings aml.salliress of the joints and tnne•
cies. .
In Intermittent revers it 'mast necessarily,
be a great remedy and energetic „restoratice;.'
and its progress in the new - settlementsiof the
West, will .probably.:be—one of. high renews
and'usefillness. •
No retnedy has ever been discovered is tile'
wlfole histoi'y of medicine, which exerts such
prompt, happy-, and fully reStora rive eirects.—
Good appetite, coMplete digestion,, rapid a
guisition. of strength, with an unusual dispo•
sitiom for active and cheerful exercise, imme.
vliately follow ifs use. • •
Pistup in neat flat metal boxes containing
50 pills, price 50 . cents par sale by .
druggists and,flealers. be sent free to::
any address on recciipt of the price All let.
tern, Ord6rs; etc,. shoula•be addressed t‘Y • ,
R. B. LOCKF & CP., General Agents,
' • • 2B Cedar St., N. Y
FURNITURE
_ W. H...QQATS,
Ila„Ning.enlarged tipd4lltted I\-.44p-
RO M'S at •
WEL.ESV.ILLE,.
.
hasnow on hand and will keep,constantlyfor
sale;•a larger and better variety of Cabinet-
Ware - an'd Chairs, than have ever•been offered
in this settiomof the,CountiT.::
His stack of common, work has never been
eqnalled.., Having mae extensive additions
to his assortment of •' '. -
PARLOR'PARNITUIR'E,
he has now on hand • Plain Mahogany i¢ Mar
ble fop Bitreaus,'Ciird - tabee. Marble top sidi
and Centre tables, Fruit - and'. Toilet stands,
Marble top Wash stands. -" -,• • •
- COTTAGE. • •-•
ASP
•- • FI:OCH •• •,
- BEADSTEADS. COITC.HES,• SOFAS, • .
• AND.TETE-A-TETES, '•
new and beautiful varieties. .
••
Cane : Seat,:Nahogfiny,.Rocking and Easy- dais' ?
. . • . •
In fact every thintintheline of
FURNITURE
can be found at, his establißbment.. Having
the best fricilitieS for mcingfactqing and per
chasing
,hig .st'ckek for cosh,, ;,. •
'Ho will.notbelndersold...
• Those - Wishing to buy', — lMl jive •at least
twenty-five per eent,'by:.ealliiiioa W. H.
'coats, . -:r •
READY:; DUDE: COFFINS .
of.ttll sizes kept cpnstati :,band. Per
sunlit attendance 7itli 1 arse w requested.'
• W.' H.' 0 OATS:
*ellirilie, Not'.-i, tB6o'.'"-. -..1
• - [7HEREAS;'.letters,of adridnistintion on
tlfr the:estate of RUFUS THOMPSON,deid;
1a to. of . :4lcics.or! - ,Tpi T ,P9Ater 00 1 .i!itre.be.eF
griatoa_
,tQ th,o.ulisgribe,r.in due form of !Flit
noti6cp'Oerelfly Wen allAiitidoo's kotivr,mg,
Iheisi§elvb6?-irrdeliad 46 , did estate.; to mike
immediate paytriept,;:and Oslo*
,ivill ptesent .t r lo,clulat-aol,bengeated -for set -
tlen4ent,
D. cw ( l3EtTitizt,"Attiitinitelf.,
'Pobruary 213,
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