TRE NEW YORIt TRIBUNE. Ick..Nv VOLUME: ' ' On the seventh of September, 1861, the New York WEEKLY TRIBUNE commenced the twenty-first year of its existence; the DAILY TRIBUNE being some months older'and the • ti Mil-WEEKLY TRIBUNE somewhatyounger. For more than twenty years, this journal has labored in that its conductors have felt to be the cause of humanity, Justice and Freedoin, endeavoring to meliorate the condition of the oppressed and unfortunate, to honor and en courage useful exertion in whatever sphere, and to promote by all means the moral, intel lectual, and material•advaueement of Our Country. It has aimed to be right rather tha*popular . , and io espobse and commend to-day the truth that Others may not be will ing to accept till to-Morrow. In pursuing • this course, mistakes! have doubtless been made and faults committed, but, have in all things incited our readers to think and judge for theniselves rathor than adopt blindly our own or 'others' conclUsions, we believe we tray fairly claim for this journal the credit of having qualified its readers to detect and ex pose.even its errors. To envelope the minds of the young by the ! most general, thorough and practical Education, and to encourage • and stimulate Productive Industry through free grants of Public Lands to actual settlers and cultivators, as also the protection of im mature or peculiaely exposed .branches from too poWerful foreign competition, are among the aims to which this journal bas adhered through good and evil report, and whieli'jt steadfastly commends to American patriotism and philanthropy. As to the Civil War now devastating our country we hold it to' halt° originated ! in' a liebelitort more wanton, wicked, inexcusable, `than was ever before known—a Rebellion in ,the interest of the few against the nattny—a Rebellion designed tozaise higher the walls of caste itial tighten the chains of oppression. flaring done nit we Could without] a sumo- 1 !der of principle to avoid this .War, and nit 'ttessetl, the forbearance, meekness and long suffering with which the Federal Government !Sought to avert its horrors, we bold it our clear duty, with that of every other Citizen, to stand by the nation and its fairly chosen rulers, and to,secood with all our energies :their efforts to uphold the Union, the Consti -Lftution and the supremacy ofthe laws. And. though the Rebellion" hasbecome, through usurpation, deception, terrorism, and spoila, tion, fearfallY strong, ICE believe the ...knieri lcan:Repttlitic far stronger, awl that the unan iinou3, earnest efforts of loyal hearts and hail& awiti insure its overthrow. But on all questiOns affecting the objeCts, the scope and duration of this most extraordinary contest. ! we defer to those whom the American Peo ple have clothed Wit h,,authoritx, holang uni ty of purpose and of action indispensable' in so grave au emergency. In a crisis like the present our columns most be largely engrossed with the current history of the War for, the Union, and with elucidations of its more striking incidents.— We shall not however remit that attention to Literature, to Foreign Affairs, to4ricultural Progress. to Crops. Markets, 4.:c.;, .tc.. which Tins, circa ly we trust, won for THE TRIBUNE an honorable position among its cotempora rieg. 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MIME "Every hoinleheeper should have a supply of Johns & Crosley's American Cement' Glue." rork Tines. "It is so convenient to have in the, house." —Sew lOrk &prem. "It is always ready; this commends it to everybody."—X. Independent. • "We have tried it, and find it as useful in our house as yrtter."— Witkes'Spirit of the Timcir Price s Cents .per Bottle. , Very liberal' reductions to Wholesale Dealers: TERMS CASTI For sale hr all Druggists and Store.: keepers generally throughout the country. JOHNS 4: CROSLEY, • (Solo Manufacturers,) • 78 William Street, New York. • - (Corner of Liberty Street.) jy9ly AGEN rs WANTED In all Parts of the Country, . 1 To obtain Subscribers for I.Ossinges Pictorial Field-Book of the AMERICAN REVOLUTION. In Two Volumes Royal Octavo, containing ' , tupward of 1500 Pages and 1100 Beentiful , Illustrating. This work will be sold exclusively by Agts. to each of whom a special District will be . given. Rare inducements offered. • Applicants should name the Counties they would prefer. Agents wanted also for other works spike ; priate to the times. zp, Naps of the Seat of Wax ! Flag Envelopes and Paper, Miscellaneous Books, etc , supplied. Address GEO. W. ELLIOTT, Warper's Building, Franklin Square,N. Y. to"_ tha. Spot !!' futon! Relief! , fop your Rough! Purify your lireathL • StrOgtfun your Voice! - . T paldirtg's : THROAT CONFECTIONS I=l ARD itEIiGYMEN, ( LECTURERS, • / 1 R PUBLIC SPEAKERS, TOR SINGERS, II) FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GOOD FOR Cl ; GOOD FORT. GOOD ro l l ) ' GOOD -GOO. ENTLEMIN CARRY • THROAT CONFECTIORS SPALDING'S LAW SPALDING'S ARE DELIGHTED WITH '• THROAT. CONFECTIONS , HILDRIEN CRY FOR THROAT OOFFECTIONS SPALDING'S s a Cough instantlt,.. ' kthe Throat. ~ e ngth and volume to the Telco. la delicious aroma to the breatk .ightful to the taste. ade of simple herbs and Man ass I one. • i They !Tiler They clear i. They give They impart! They are de They are mr harm an, 1 1 1 advise evfry- l one who has a Cough or a Pinsky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any difficul y of the Throat, to gets Package of my Throat 'Confections, they will relfeve 'You instantly, ' I and i you will agree with me that-they go right ' 0 the spot." You will find them very useful 4nd pleasant while traveling or attendidgptih- Hc meetings for stilling your Cough or allay-‘ ling your throat. If Yoii try one patkage I rink_ Safe in, saying that you will ever afterwards l i !consider the indispensible. You will fine them at the D uggistsandDealersin 3ledicines PRICE WENTY-FIVE CENTS. My sig - nat r ure. Is on each package. All others ire counterfelt. . A Package.lwill be sent by mail, pre pail, dn receipt ofThirty Cents. !Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, ' No. 48 Cedar street, New-Yo.k. . numnum ttttt u ......... mnsiurammmummistaminmmuunt CEPHALIC • PILLS CURE S/OS *MADAME, CTJRE NERVOUS HEADACHE, ctmE _ I T ALL IC S OF HEADAO.Ere, By the use f these Pills the periodic attacks 'of -Vertoue or id: Headache may be prevent !ten at the commencement of an !fate relief from pain and sick- ed ; and if to 'attack imtued :ness will be o tained. fail in removing the Nausea to which females are so sulk- They seldo. and headache ject. They nct g, ing Cost4,encs ntly upon the bowels.—remor Men, Students, Delicate Fe persons of sedentary habits. they s a .Lrzative, improving tho a,p ,ne and vigor to the digestive or ,oriug the natural blasticity and e whole system. For Litera :oaks, and al are valuable :petite, giving t Bans, and res, strength of t The CEPH ILIU PILLS are the result of i it long Investigt tion and earefully,tonducted ex perinients, h ving been in use ninny years, during which time they have prevented and relievera va<st amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the ibr from:a deranged state of the nervous :viten stomach. tirely vegetable in their compo y e taken at all timesiwith per h ut making any change of di e ce of any disagiieable to Jte ren qinister them to children. . OF COUNTERFEITS are fire signatures of Henry C. ach Box. They arc et sition, and m. feet safrty rri et, and the a. dens it easy to BEIVA The genuine Spalding on ggists and all other Dealers in Sold by Dr' Medicines. A Box will ceipt of the be sent by mail prepaid on re- PRICE. 25 CENTS. All orders SLould tie addressed to ' i l ~, :HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 Cedar Street, Nev-York. THE FOLL ININGENDORSEMEMTS OF i SPAL DING'S CEPHALIC PILLS, • WILL CO.NV NCB ALL WHO SUFFER FROM HEADACHE - • TILAT-A -SPEEDI' AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. summummunas uumuutunumusannummuntlmmuumns A singe bottle' of SPALDING'S PRE PARE 9 GLUE save ten times I s cost annually.,,m NG'S PREPARED GLIM SPALD SG'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALD' NG'S PREPARED GLUE I SPALD; .AVE THE PIECES ! • DISPATCH! ITCH 111 TIME SATES NISEI' . ea t 9 will happen, even in well reg es, is is very desirable to have nil convenient way.fdrrepairing ,ys, Crockery, &c. ECONOMY tar BAs , As accide ulated famil y some cheap Furniture, T 1 SPAL ING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all su h emergencies, and no bousehola can afford to be without -it. —lt is =always ready : and .p to thO sticking point. UL IN EVERY HOUSE." crush accompanies each 13ottio. ts. Address, HENRY C. SPALDING, 48 CEDAR Street, New-York. "USE: N. B.— -A Price, 25 ce No CAUTION. • u aprinc.i pled personsktre attempt off. on the unsuspecting 'public, my PREPARED GLUE, I would • rsons to examine before_ pnrchas that the.fall name, As certai ing to palm, imitations o caution all p' ing, and spel gerSPAL s, is' on the .I swindling e ; ING'S PREPARED GLUA..OI utside wrapped; all others are .iaaterfeits. - - -114.OFFAT'Sli LIFE PILLSt 11 D .PI7CENIXI' BITTERS,. r IrLHESE MEDICINES hare nowilieert hefore 1 the publi4 for a periad'of Tniary: ysias, and during that time have niaintained'a high character in alinoSt every part'et the :Globe; fol. their extraordinary and immediate 'poWer of restoring perfect health to persons suffering under•nearly every kind of disease -to which, the human fraine is liable. • - The following are among the -distressing variety of human diseases in which the liregetable Lifo DlEdlcines Aie well knOWn to be infallible DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pare bealthi bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind; FLATULENCY. Loss of Appetite, Veat : Lburn, Headache, Restlessness, 111-Tem-, per, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence, of its cure. COSTIVE.N.ESS, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, and without violence ; all violent purges leave the howels costive within two days. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a 'regular circulation, through the process of perspiratiOn in such cases, and the thor ough solution of all intestinal obstruction. in others. The Life Medicines- hav,e been known to cnre RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by re moving, local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeing and strengthening the kidneys and bladder; - they operate, most delightfully on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a cer tain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also WORMS, by dislodging from the turn ings of the• bowels 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 COM PLEXIONS, by their alterative effect upon the fluids that feed the skin, and the 'morbid state of which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallciw,, cloudy, and other disagreeable coth plosions. • The use of these Pills fora very short time, will 'effect an entire cure ,of SALT RHEUM, and h. striking improvement in the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLU ENZA will always be cured by one dose, or by two in the Worst cases. . PILES.—The, original proprietor of these- Medicines, was 'cured of Piles of 35 years standing, by the use of the LIFE MEDICINES alone. • FEVER AND AGUE.—For this scourge o the Western country, these Medicines-will be found a!safe, speedy, and certain, rernedy.— Other medicines leare the system • subject to a return of the disease—a cure by these Med icines is permanent—THY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. mrAcits FEVERS AND LIVER COM PLAINTS.--General Debility, Loss of Appe tite,.and Diseases of Females—the Medicines have been used with the most benefieirl re sults in cases of this descriptioil:—Kidgs Evil; and Scorfula, in its worst forms, yields to the mild yet poWerful action, of these re markable Medicines. Night Sweats, Nervous DPbility, Neivous Complaints of all kinds, Palpitation of the Heart, Pa'nters' Colic, are speedily cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES.—Persons whose eonStitutions have become impaired by the injudicious use of MERCURY, will find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system, all the effects of, Mereury, infinitely sooner than the mostpow erful preparations of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and,sold by W. MOFFAT, !i:3.5 BROADWAY, iiEW-YORE. For, sale by all Druggists. i ' . , . • , ; TUT . MRS. WINSLOW, AnexperienCed Nurse and retnale Physician, Presents to the attention of niothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP. ! FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which greatly Meditates the process of teeth ing, by softening the gums, reducing all in flamation—will allay ALL PAIN and spas modic fiction, 111211 is SURE TO REGULATE.THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold thig article for over ten years. and CAN SAYS N CONFI DENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have ne}•er been able to say of any other medicine —NEVER HAS IT FAILED, IN A SINGLE INSTANCE, TO EFFECT A ICURE,_ when timely used. Never did we kndw an instance f dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On E he contrary, .all are .delighted with its opera ticins, and speak in terms of comendation of its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this matter "WHAT WE DO KNOW," after• ten years' experience, AND PLEDGE; OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILMENT OF WHAT WE HERE DECLAfiE. In almost etery instance where the infant is suffering from pare and exhaustion, relief will be found in; fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is administered. This valdable preparation is; the prescrip tion of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILL FUL NURSES in New England, and has been used With NEVER FAILLNG SUCCESS in' THOUSANDS OF !CASES. ;it not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach_ and bowels, corrects acidity; and gives tone and energy to the Whole system. It will almost instantly re lieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC - • and overcome convulsions, which, if not spee dily remedied, end in death. I We believe it the BEST and SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD. in all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRHcEA IN CHILDREN, .qbether it arises from teething, or from any other cause. We wool?, say to every mother Who has a child suffering from any of the foregoing complaints --LDO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, Stand• be tween you and your suffering 'id, and the relief that will be SURE—yes, Ab ..UTELY SURE-:-to follow the use of this me,. • •ne, if iimely, used. Full directions; for using ..v.ll 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 °Mee; 13 Cedar St., New York. k . PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.. • .Soid by C. S.-At E. A l . JONES, Conders mei Pa. T iam - , ELEROES , ori'Rs.44E . :‘,, -1, .., ~,:, 4, . ;ANTI.:.;. .'• ;,.._•ii • ‘' ,: iat - 11EROEsd*::01' ... ,,,- •. F: : :-1111 0109RAFIIIG'ZiNtlig..a.' V 1. '.' " ' ', tiqd size on Brisitottionid sitable forA Inns: • I.4tristisniiro Soi•trar '•, .-• ' '•-i! i 'ANTHONY, , , 14101.:11rOadliVar, I'eW Yerkii:: -I, ',- • ~, -r--.--- - , - ,•,_,' By speclal.arrangement wepoblish in add: tinn tb 'other - portraits' i she 'celebrciiia ealeicion welllnnwn' both inHtircipe and . .Anterida as - Etirra .117alional-Photoyraphicl'ortiniitGaltry. rady's collection o flmperial Photographsis .justly considered one of the lions of New Yerk, and in the Photographic reproductions ofhese every centre tlible can now have an ad itional attraction in a . miniature Bialy's l l Gatlery. Among our publications are: Alotnhani Lincoln, .Jefferson Davis, Hannibal Hamlin, Lady' Davis, :t • r Wip. EL Seward,. Alex. H. Stephens, : Salmon P. Chase, ' Itobt. J. Toombs, . Simon Cameron, • • ' Howell Cobb, • MOntgemery Blair,. - Henry A.,Wtse; .1 Edifard Bates, • John Tyler,. •• 1 Gideon Wells, . - Gen'l Beauregard i ' COO F. Smith,‘ -Gen'l Lee,-;, ' Gen'l Scott, ' john B. FlOyd, . !- COI Robt. Anderson, Jacob Thompson, , • Major Stemmer,. . . 'P. F. Thotnes, o! C6l: kllatiorth, . 'John G lireckinridg,o, G*l Butler, Gov.'John Leteher, • Gen'l Mansfield, : John Bel', , li Col. 'Fremont, John C. Calhoun, ,` Hefschell V„ Johnson, L. G. Wigfall, BenlMc-... Chllough,Dieut. Maury, C6l. Lander, SteAen Al Douglas, Maj. Gen. John A. Dix, Maj. Gen. }i'• P. Banks. , Henry' Ward Beeeher, Oliver Weindell Holmes, Horace Greeley, Prof. Me:rse, NI 'P. Willis, Jamei Gordon, Bennett,. William c±bryant,Washingion Irving, Henry Clay; An (IOW JaCkson,ConimodtirePerry,Dr.E:K.Eane, John J. Audubon, Mrs. SigourneY, Mrs. Gen'l Gkinei,Chas.Sumner,Gov.Andrew,J.J.Critten den, Prince of Wales,Dune of Newcastle ,Za chary Taylor,George Bancroft, Lathrop L.Mot le, Sam. Houston, J. Q. Adams, Einerson th eridge, Andrew Johnson, Parson' Brownlow tirOwnlow's heroic daughter, togethervitlt abbut 500 others, to which additions are ' be itirO made daily. Catctlopte on receipt of siOmp. ,Tquct; OF PORTRAITS $3 - PER' Dozss. Can be sent by mail. Remittances May be made in pOtage stamps. 1 • ' • Also a large ;collection of Photograph's of, digtinguished Europeans,'Emperors,' Kings, Qdeens, Marshals, Generals, Dukes, Lords4u thdrs, Actors, Actresses, PolitiCians and,cler gYl Price,2s to 50 cents each; according to maker and quality. ; Our estriblishment is also head-quarters for I PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS .both as agent of the hest frenoi'marinfactu rell, and as manufacturer under, a patent of our own. We have a, large assortment, vary irig in price from 90 vents to sso;:and holding from 12 portraits up to $600.1 Also t folding cases of morrocco OV-cloth for the pocket, to hOld 2,4, 6,8, or 12 portraits. Also various styles ^of framing card portraits, of carved wood, metal, paper, composition, etc., of oe garit and tasteful designs. sir photograpliers now in the field are daily sending us —' I . CAMP SCENES OF THE PRESENT WAR and clews of points and thidgs of interest, both card size, for albums. and din stereoscopic fOrm. As for instance, The Seventh Regiment at ;Comp Cameron—ln the Trenehes—Cooking their Meals—The Gymnitsts--The, Junction -De)mouico's—Laura Keene's.---beneral Street Itliews of the Camp, etc. Also the Relay House and camp scenes and saerreri thereatiout. Al§ollarper's - Ferry beforeand lifter the scenes of 'destruction.' Together with 'Varicins other places of note. Card size2s dents each, te rdiiiscopic 33 cents. Parties who would like a lot of these c nip scimes to select froro--4he hal:ince to bd re= turned in good order at their own expense,' and without delay—can be aecommodatedon giVing limper New York reference. I STEREOSCOPES AN.Th VIEWS. bur establishment', is the great emporium fe i w everything in the Stereoscopic line; and our assortment is the tnost codinlete probably of any in the world. ` The stereoscope is the most instriTtive,urcr esting, entertaining, amusing bond exciting of. o ern inventions. _ J I None t are too young, node too old, none too. intelligent, none too uneducated .to liCh#OW- Ihge its worth and berietY-. o home is complete without it, and aid must penetrate e,verywhere. -it It presents to your view every part of the World, in all the relief, bohinesi, perspective ii!rid sharpness of detail, ai if you were on{ the snot: We have an immense variety of - Views eil scenes in Paris, London,lEngland, Scotlb.nd, Ireland, Wales, France, ;Belgium, - Holliind, SWitzerland, Spain,' The Rhine, VersaileSl, St.. Cloud, Fontainbleak Tuilieries, Italy,Tufikey; Egypt, Athens, the Holy Land ; China, India, 6tystal Palace, also•Grouiii Historical, amu sing, marriage scenes, breakfast scenes,lpic nics, statuary, etc., etc. _lAri exquisite assort mtfnt of Illuminated Interiofs of Palaces, Chur ehes and Cathedrals, of France, Italy ; etc.etc.. the effect of these Muni:rated views is linost remarkable. Anthony's InatantaneoutriStereoscopie ;Views are the ,latest Photographic wonder... They are takenin the fortieth art of a second; and everything, no matter bon- rapidly it may be Moving,. is depicted assharply and distinctly- . as if it had been perfectlylat rest. This gives an additional value, for to the beauties of in-: ainmrtte nature it adds the cbarth of life and Motion. The ,procesS isle. discovery of. our and being unknown in. Europe, we re eeive large orders front tendon and Paris for Anthony's Instantaneous Views of American , life and scenery. I Our Catalogue of subjects and prices will be forwarded to any addiessl on receipt of stamp ' I Parties at a distande sending us $3,551510,; $l5, $2O; or $25, 'can i havic a good instrument and such' pictures *thdy may request,ll sent by Express. Views alobe (without instru- Ment) can be sent by enaif. .1' . E. Anthony, !I • 501 Broadway, New York, (3 doors south of SL Nicholas' Hotel,) I; ljnporter and ManufOcturer; of Photographid Materials,Stereoscopes add Stereoscopic Views re_Mercbrints from every section of the . „ country ere respectfully invited to make 'an xaminatiou-of our stock. To Photographers.l Oirr Bulletin of Photo graphic Invention and Improvement Will be sent to any address od anplica:tion. it ;I [Cut this out foi• future reference.l • , . i. 11 MOTHERS , READ THUG. — The following's an extract from a letter, written by the pastor of a Baptist Church, to' the 1 ,, Journal andllifw tienger," Cincinnati, Ohiti t and speaks votumps fn favor of that world-renowned 'medicine;-- )Ins. 'WINSLOW'S SOOTHHia SYRUP FOR CHIL DREN TEETHING: 1 1 1^ , 1 "We, - see an advertisement in your columns ' Of Mrs. Winslow's SeOthlng Syrup. No* tve , , I never said a word in?fad i or of a' patent rnecli cine before in our life, but we feel compelled ,to say to your readers, that this is no humbug wa HAVE TRIED IT, , AND SHOW IT TO BE ALLY IT ,CLAIMS.. It hi,' prob4Ty, ii,lle of the' most' sue r,essful medicines of theay t because it is one 6f - the best. And those of your readerajwho 11 1.411,1 babiet can't , Jdol bettor thait" lib lay in a Po WV- il I , .' ' . j, ON L! ~ ...OR • - -'- 14prtii I - Apo; • p Th.4.41::. , 51 1 :4 "'''LOUI,E - ISPORT, - PA .lit :w :•''., . • - ' ' . iii • 1 ' N.,; . -Pitot*Eva: '' ; ",,,, • • ~ 1 , 1 :1 1 . ....H ... —:- - ' ; ~,:,.1 : . . ,:: .1 : - ~ G ..... ~-i . ...la --'' .31AP LOBES -' OOKS , - s :BLANKS-:... i 1 '• :' ' • ... - i. ,LEDGIE 'I ]. DA: . • • liEmoßiNDni§,' • . PASS=I3IOKS; MARIE . - ! c i'ORT. I 1 1 1 , . 1• L. i J - 1 , J Orreek, l'Latim, "Fri Botfiks. ; 1 ' Alnaeli.O6 , .Bi?o, kept, on kfitn , or .when fleilre . ' - s liagri.zi4s r air desired. I . A good; assortrnc Pens and Llnki. Al; ing Maiernds,lWatei BIBU,ES, "I PRAYER & EiYMN RECEIPT . -33.0it. OLLOS„ RHARIIIIII.S, BETTER-BOOKS"k • INVO;ICD.BOO,ICS, -nch and G'erman Tixt• • , • '•s used in ithe'.Connty immediately, procured eriodicals Opplied when . . nt of Paper, Envelopes Wall-Papers, Draw Colors, &c) • 'ESTAIVIESTS, BOOKS, of v l arioOk. kinds AND SHEET7MUSIC, • Music-BOOK S!at's i . niers, B Reo, &c. f l PRI in~escliaapopr k-Gammon•Boards Chess tAlen Ics, Sze.. - [lt-34] . - . THE HERO AND OF PEACE : , IL 1 D , . - I _' i - ' ' THE iIEO.OES OF iWAR •• • - E. A nthony ; No. .)1 Broadway; New York, i s • is no phblithing, in addition Ito otherpor traits, itheicefFbrated collection known in En= rope and /I.mericas Bradyls A:atirinal PI otographic Port;wit Giallcry, include in which ,IS Portraits of nearly .411 the prominent men of _ merlon, not excepting Jeff Davis,Geit Bkturegard, Floyd, and a host of other Corkeddrates. Price of Portraits, T.,-,..5..3,00, per dozes; 'an I,e sent by mail. " -1 • Scebesof the War for flie Union, V.' , ' I are prlblished, car ' size, and in StereoCopic form. I, AlSod . . , ~. Stereo Octflo vie s of scenes iti=enils,-Lon' 7 don,and in other Pa is of England and Fr4rice, in Scotland, 31reltin , Wales. Holland, Stv4zer• land, .Spain, on the Rhine. in Athens, Egypt, Turkey, ; the loly and, China, "India, Cuba., &c., Sc., ad infinitzor. - - . i - Our Instant n. , 0u,4 Stereoscopic Views pre . The jGt nteet rootlet. of the Age. i: • 1 Theseare taken la 11 is fortieth pdrt; of a sclOad and the . ru"shi .g 'of voter,the moving of leaves, or the; march of an nrmy, does not in thejenst affect ;the ita ing 1 o these' views.. TbeY are ll sold for:s3 p r daz m. -- ,! • . have also on hand and mationteture the largest 'tissorpoentl of Stereoscopes; Photo graphic Albums, mild Photographic Materials in the4T.Thited State . and perhaps in the world' ,Catuldgues tont ining, lists of all our,Por traits, I r iewslStere scopes, &c.,lsent tree by mail, on receipt of • stamp. . •• .1 E -ANT TONY, 501 Broadway , jyly; • near St. Ni kolas Ilotel, ew Y4lt. TS FRIEND. i S 1300 K FOR 1862 te. For. 32 I eari the e. Pronounced by the States, the best ,Lads's rid and - the Cheapest. ' TEM GOD.I'Y'S world's Standard : . 31g:azil Press; of, the Unite l't 31a,,, , Taziri6 in he \Va Tire L r lera(Ltre is read ii:lehtt id the. fo LADYI I favor: of that kind' that can be unity circle, cler-, 'hers are sul.iscribcrs for • gy in lIIIIIICIISC7 utu the 'Booli: 1 ! • ThB 04 . Ley Writers in Arneri6 ebntribute to its pages, hind is e have some that v•%•rite for no abet. Nit'wilt*. ThB ilusic is all original, and '*ould ' cost -25 cents Oh pride ofthe Book) in the Music 1 stores ;. 1 but most f. it is copyrigliteil; and vaunt he obtitine‘i except in "Gorley,";" . , Our iStec/. l 'ltgiarinizs.—All eflOrti Co riVal 4 t, us inAltis h. live cased, and vs* noiv ;stand aloud in }bi - depa Intent, giving:, as NVe do, manYciaci,i7e Ind infinitely .better: sengilf;vingS than.ar published in any. other 'work. . Goifeits, 1 11111LCILfe Double-Shil'et . Fashion ; Platei.4 COr+iinfag from five tn, seven full length pOlored Fasdons on each plate.• Other triapizindS give ori y two. i :- . , Far ;eau . .of azy 'hellions 62 Europe or Arno' t -G dey'sT iq th; , nlv --Lork a • flit iv , 1, ~ Anzerica.÷- , _.y's is tile only wort in _le world that ices, hese immense! platCs, and they are such vie t have excited; the/is - ender' of publisher s and the public. The publica tion of !thes4 plat s cost $lO,OO more than Fasliiou-jilatles of he old style, rand nothing but Onr,woudeifel y large circulation enables us to,' giVe IjheM. Other magakineS ' eimnot afford i'LJ ' .51re rimer' soare money wheii the r tk r,.sl public, can be Li fited. ThesefashienS may be relied' on. sses may be made 'after theM, andtl i e•Tret ill not subject herself to ridicule, as wlld be the case if sbq visited the large bitiesldr ssed after the "style lof the ~. plates given in !some of our so called fashion magazines.. j. I Our ilroo 4'nl - ' twice 'or thr el t laainga, ,of which wet give, es as many as any ;other, 1. mistaken for steel. nre of them.!. Remember! okis the original publica-1 'pest. If you take Godey magazine. ' pfte Ile • s B.i magazine; • lmita,tjons that the La , lion and thei yon watit nol 1 Draniny A them, and sv: large T011tt4.3 Our ;Ilceeiptir are: Niberc else. Cook' fectienaiy—lie NU then,,—the li,',Undr this departeat, -d for making i nos Ladies IV rleTie t i prises engracings artiele Itha.t.n lady Nadel' Cofinges. i this dePartraSnt, TeiMS, Nifi. int $3, 2: copied oneyi 4 copies one year and ari lextrif; cops club,'s.o',Eight tra copy to he pei Eleven , copied one the petStui j: r d nab only _Magazine tha above fclubil in p' Arthues Elle Ma TreaSary 1 'Otes banks take ?at pa postage'on four le Address , ,323 "Ckeib Ch other easo e hay; —No other 314go.zine gives given enough to fill several ` such as can , be fontaino ng in all its vitriety-H•don rsery—the Toilet---th Bit `y.. We originally started, nd have peculiar, fhcilitied ' perfect ' r • le.—This departmenticom land descriptions of Cvery wears. . isro other Alitgazine nas . . II deanc . e: .1. copy :one year, •ar $5, 3 clip ie one year,s6, 4. 7. Fire 'copies 'one year; to the person. sending the enples one year, and an ex.. SOD Sending the •cluli,i $l5l year, and an extin copy. to ,g the dirk $2O. ' And the Ctill i be ; jotrodne.ed into the ace of the ,Lady's Book is gazine. ' , : . , slid' Notes ' of rill 'solCent ii Be careful' and pay the tter-, ~" *..- : 1 . L. A. GOBBY; t Street, Philadelpftia, Pa. The:IR(10 heiter StraiArtgutter. OLIiISTED . 4k ELIiY, Coudersport, have tbie ex lusir agency . for this; celebrated ,InachOie,'in this. aunty. - - It is coriinient, dti-. 'Table, And t ELEA '. ; Dec,l, .1860.-42. 1 A DV,ERTISIti i medi*ritth' ugh the JOURNAL ! It is ttte ottei. County', twit is a . goo 4 hithto reacit-the'peotle ,1 An ;aperient nrid-§tdronebie ,prep* on : or IRON,purified of Oxygei . and' Csirbiwn4y• egy.) bustion .in: Hydrogen. Sanctioned highestidedicaL Authorities, linth in :E uro - ji and.tbo United,states; and prescribed in theit pratlied. - • , ' 1 The eXperience of thousands daily' pita. ' that no Preparation bf Iron can •be'cornpar t d with it. 'lmpurities; of the blood, depressiok of vital-energy, , pale and otherwise sickly complexions indicates - its necessity in ai m every conceivable case. - • • Innoxious in all•miladies In which it km been tried,'it has proved' absolutely curio., in each of the following complaints, via; In Debility, AreiVous Affections, Enianciations, Dyspepsid, - Corts4ation, DiaiThcea, lieentery, Incipient Coneuraption;;Scrofulous Tubera s t in n , Salt Rheum, illismenatruativn, Whites, Moro*, Liver Complaints, Chronic ileadachee,-Rheuvw. lism,, Intermittent Fevcre,, Pimples on' lice At e Vic: - - In cases of General Debility, whether! the result of acute disease, prof the 7 otttinned di minution of nervous and- muscular energi from chronic complaints, one - trial of this res. torative has proved successful to an ,ext ent which no description 'nor mritten attestatio n would render credible. Invalids•so long bed ridden as to have lieebind forgotten in their 'own neigliherlioods; hal;e suddenly- - re-ap. peared•in the busy, world as if just •rtturned from protracted travel in a distant, lead:— Some very signal instances of this kind, lire attested to female Sufferers, emaciated victims of akiarent marasrnus, sanguineous eibans. tion, critical ell:kbgest, and that complication of nervous and'despeptie `aversion to nir, and exercise for which the physician has no Darnel In Nervous Affections of all kinds, and for reasons fainillaTtb-nicical men, the operatina of this preParntron of iron must necessarily be salutary, for unlike the old'oxitls. it isrig. orously tonic without beings exciting and overheating; and gently, regularly aperient even ,in the mist ; obstinate 'cases of costive ness without ever being a gastric purgatira, or inlikting a disagreeable sensation. -- It is this latter property, among others, Which makes it So .remarkable effectual and pertnanent a'.remedy for Piles, upon \which it also appears to exert a the sad specific action, by f disperSing the local tendency which forms them. • ! In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes a single bOx•of these Chalybeate Pitts lias of ten .suffieed.for the most habitual cases, in eluding'the atteident Coeircnai. . In unchecked Diarlitregi, even when nOanced to Dysentely, confirmed; emaciating, and ap pal-tinily malignant; the .effects have beta equally decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitating cough, and remittent,beetie,whn i generally indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy haS allayed the alit of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying strain lerestinginstances. 1 In ScrofulsMs 'Tuberculosis, this medicated iron has had fir, more'than the good effect of the most cautiously balanced preparatteus Of iodine, without any of tilde. - well known lid- bilities. The attention of females cannot be toe'? end dently. inrited to this 'itniedy and rieoratiri i in the cases peculiarly affecting them .In Rheumatistti, both chronic and intlam. matory—in the latter, however, more decid edly—it has bren, invariably wttll reliorted, both ai.; alleviating in and reducing the 3 , 6 , 0E14;5-11nd. stilraessbf the joints aiid ma- Iu Intermittent Fevers it must necessarily be a great remedy and energetic restorative, and its progresS in the pew settlements of tar West, will, probably be one of high: reuerix and usefulness. No'remedy hus,erer been discovered in the whole history of medicine, which exerts salt prompt, happy, and fully restorative etfeets.4- Good appetite, complete digestion; rapid Ile quisition df strength, Stith an unusual dispo sition for active and cheerful exercise, inme -diately follow, its use. Put up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills,.price 50 centf. filer box fdr sale,hy druggists 'and dealers. Wilrbe sent free to any address on receipt of the. price. All kh teis, orders, etc.. should be addressed h. R. B. LOCKE S.; Co., General Agents, 1: 4-Iv. '2O Cedar St., N. T. . Prospectus THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN• SEVENTEENTH 'TEAR . -- - ._ —..- • 1 A new volume: of this - widely ciretdated , paper commenced on the 6th of July. jEvery number contains sixteen page's of nsefal in formation, and from five to .ten original en gravings of new, inventions and -discverieF T all of which are expressly fbe.its - columns.' • The Scintifici American is devoted: to the interests of Popular Science; the Mechani Arts, Manufactnres, Inventions, A rieulture; Commerce :Ina the Industrial r73l:Stl s gener ally,,and is valuable and instructive of only in the Workshop and Manufactory, t also in the HousehOld, the Library and - the . 1141-, ing Room. - ~. 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