The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, November 27, 1861, Image 4

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13 a 114q,s9verith of Septenler, 061„the New
17 , 914,43VfiF.J , YA 311.14VNE , cernruenced the
twen~year of its existehce; the .DAILY
-TR itrIMCE tkiit'etionte ' older and the
5E.11 . 4. OkLY Tftf tit - gseineiCh; tqoti n get':
For More Quin ttrerity years, , dm journal-bus
Labored in *hut its conductors ace felt to be
tlieb - atisle,Of,trumattit,y; Justice and Freedom,
endeavoring t.o.tueliorate the condition of the
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opp , ressed , and'unfortunatecto honor and
eptirki,•usetni.'exertion •in whatever sphere,
and:to rtlromote - , by: all means ,the moral, in tel
leetual;•:and; material 'advancement of our
eo}tnfrg ,
.Ittis aimed to be right rather
than po~ular, and to espouse and commend
to=day the truth that others May not be will
ing:lo !tie - cept to-morrow.. 'ln pursuing
tbrin,course,- mistakes .haVe doubtlesis been
•iiind, ^ eandltults committed, but. have in all
thiiSinited . our readers to thi n k and-judge
forathemselves rather. than adopt blindly our
oettrui:othere- conclusions, we believe we
muy z fairly claim for, this journal:the credit of
h . giagAna4eidits.reatlers, to detect Stnil
p.ose,eVertlikeirors.. ITri enveloPe the minds
of the youttg . b2. , ?the - most general, thorough
and: euetical Eduenticn, and to- encourage
and ,stimulate •Productive Industry through
freigrants Of Public Lands to actual settlers
and cultivators. - as also the protection of int
trupre:or peculiarly, e*posed branches from
FotVerftil:fiikmgrr nompetititiM are among
the aims to 'Which this journal has adhered
thtdughtood anti:evil report, and «inch it
steadfastly cominends to American patriotism
dio;pl ) it ß abiati s :',: -• • •
) iks . WeCivil War devastating our
conidry.webold it. to. bare originated in a
Rebellion more wanton, wicked, inexcusable,
:wait'efer; before knOwna Rebellion in
,iiiirtnterest Of the few .against the Many—a
!Rebellion designed to raise higher the walls
of eiiite'" and - tighten the chains of oppression.
Baring dorie-all we could without a surren
der of principle to avoid this, War, and wit
ttesSed the forbearance, meekness and long
snaring with which the Federal Government
sought •to .7-avert its horrors, we hold it our
• ilear.duty, witlfthat of every other citizen,
tcatarid:by the:nation and its fairly choSen
rulers, and to second with all our- energies
their ortsitolnphold tiler Union, the Consti
tuff ti and the . supreniacv:of the laws. And,
{lioog}i; paps' Rebellion 16 - 1, become, IthrOngli
usurpation, deception. terrorism, and
spoils
~tou,legrfully strong, wt - !believe the .iklileri
cati Repuldie : far stronger, and that the itnan
imousi-earnest efforts of loyal hearts and
hAndi.,Will insure its overthrow. But on ail
ipielttionsatfecting The .objects. the scope and
dtiration of this :tim - st extraordittarY 'contest.
t , ace'defer ta those whom the 'American Peo
jilejtave'Cletlied with atiihority ' holding uni
ty of:pterpose and of actiewindispensable in
grave an veniergimey.
"-in, crisis like,the present our cotumns
?trust be largely engrossed with the current
liatary of tile War for the Union, and with
isltieidatiOns Of its more striking incidents
Me. shall - not However remit that attention to
life:ratufe,lo - Tureigti 'Affairs, to Ac-fieultnral
Progress, to crops. Markets, sic.; • whieh
Jtfts,ltlyeady,ave_trust, won for THE . TRIBUNE
tin Honorable position ant - wig' its ' coterapora
.Our object is anti shall be to produce a
'comprehensive newspaper, from which a care.-
;id tender may glean a vivid and faithful his
iery of the- times, not nudely in the domain of
'Action but in that of Opinion also., As our
tatilitiesifor aeguiting -information increase
::frith j•ears, - ive trust that nit improvement in
Ithe contents, cif our journal is perceptible, and
that, - in the variety and fullness 01 intelligence
- affOrded,: we ma'y still hole to "make each
day 4. critic on the last." In this hope.we so
-licit a- continuance of the generous measure
of p*afronege hitherto iaccorded
,to our jour
nal. . i
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THE TIMES!!:
NYCESSITY IN EVERY HOLISOOLD l !
:„ . • JOHNS 5; crwsLEy's
"- . ,American Cement Glue.
The 2troutzest Glue iu the World
`For Gemeiiting Wcod, Lecititer, nun;
Ivory ;
,ekistq c Porcelain,
, •
Alabaster, Pone, Coral, etc.
-The only article of the kind 'ever product
• ed which will withltaud Water.
=I
fiErery" housekeeper should ita're a supply
'of:Johns Crosley!.4 American Cement
'-4-1 4 /itc York • • '
- • "It is so convenient to have in the house."
York Express.
- • qt. i 4 always ready ; this conic ends it to
sverybody."—Y. T. independent.
have tric&it, 'arvd find it as useful is
"dur house. xs ivitter."—rWitkes'Spirit of the Times
Prlce 25 Cent . p6c Bottle.
reductions to Wholesale Dealers
TER:II,B . CASH
• - 1019.F0r sale by till Druggists and Store
ke!pers generally throughout the country.
: 'Jt}HNS & CROSLEY,
• (Sole Munuflteturers.)
- '7B William Street, New York..
(Corner of-Liberty Street.) ,jy9ly •
AGENCS WANTED
In all Parts of the Country
To obtain Subseriberg for
,Loosing's Pictorial Field-Book
of the
..AMERICAN REVOLUTION.'
RE -Two Volurn6 Royal,. Octavo, containing
upward of
1.500 Pages and 1100,Beautiful Illustrations:
; This work will be sold exclusively by Agts.
to 4 each of whom ayspecial District will be
given. Rare inducements offered. Applicants
7shoold natne.the Counties they would prefer.'
Agents wanted also for other works
priate to the times.
Maps of the Beat of War! , !
keg Envelopes and figper 3 7 .lfieeellanfous Boo'ke,
sle , supplied. :Address - • -
GEO. W. ELLIOTT, ,
Marper's Building, Franklin Square, N. T
lor.the ;pot ,
Relief! • Stop Jour o,9ugls •
.Purify your Breath!
,Strengthen yourrofte ;
Spalditig! . s
THROAT CONFECTIONS
,1
Lov..—,,
gitGYMEN,
•ECTURIZRS, , . .
; PUBLIC, SPEAK RS,
Cni. SIIs,.'7GERS, [ .
'OR O,INSIPIPTIVES
• i
.iiTLEMIO,CARRY: ' '
(THROAT ,CONFECTIONS
GOOD FOR CL ;
GOOD FOR L
GOOD FOR
! GOOD FE
GOOD;
SPALDING'S
r.RH DI:I4GIITED wITIE
THROAT CONFECTIONS
LADLE!
SPALDING'S
an
SPALDING'S,
LOREN CRY FOR
,THROAT COFFECT/OiS
They- relieve
They dear th
They give atrel
They impart a
They are delig
They are mad
harm any, cn
Cough instantly.. _
.t Throat.
ngth and volume to thevoice.
delicious aroma to the bat
ghtful to the taste.
ye of simple herbs and can no;
qne.. .
I I advise ' every one who has a Cough or a
Husky Voice oria Bad Breath, or.any
ofthe Throaq to get - a Pnekage ofmy Throat
Confections, they will relieve you instantly,
and you will agree with me that they go right
to the spot." . You will 'find them very' useful
afid pleasant, while traveling or ngpub
lic stilling your Cough` oi:illay
ing your throat. If you try one package Tam
safe in saying tfiat you will ever afterwards
consider theni indi4)ensible: -Ton will find
them at the Druggists and Detilers in Medicines
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. ' '
'Il- signaturg isr on each package. All others
(- . .
are eutinterfei
A Package dill be sent by mail, pre paid,
Mi receipt of Thirty Cents.
Address., , HENRY C. SPALDING,
1
Nu. 48 Cedar street, New-Yo,k. -
sistusunulannunisti• ssuaninnuimpsumnnummuannsium
CEPHALIC PILLS
CURE ~
SICKt HEADACHE, , -
NERVOUS HEADACHE,
F
CURE -
ALL KIN DS Or HEADACHE,
By the use Othese Pill's the periodic attacks
of Nercowt or, l'iek Headache may ho prevent
; and if taken at the commencement rf ne
attack immediate relief froiu pain and sisk•
t3lus will be ol.tained. 3 3
3 They seldom fail in removing the' Nausea
Anil headache to which-females are so sub•
ject.
They net gently upon the bowels —reuov•
ing C'ostivenv.r, .• - ,
For Literary Men. Students, Delicate Fe
itnales; and adpersons of ledentary Iglit itg. they
are valuable ts a Laze/ire, improving the ap
-72e, and rigor to the digestive or
joring the natural elasticity and
,polite, giving t
'gans, and res,
~strel,gth of. t
e whole' systc:m
4r.h.; PILLS 'arc thertres4d. of
tion and carefully conducted ex-
: The CEPII ,
'long InveAtig:
periments, is
during %villa
rr;!ietied :s va •
from
nervous sygenl
wing been in use litany years,
time they have prevented and
t amount of pain and:suffering
me, whether originating in the
or from a deranged state of the
stomach.
They are e'
Sitio'', and ui
feet safety w
et, and the crJ
tiers items?" to
BEN
The genuine
Spalding. on
Sold by I)
Medicines.
A Box wil
ceipt of the
PR
All order•
tirely ye:gat:o,le in. their ecmpo
ftc taken at all times wit 11 per
;tit ut making any change if di•
ce of any disayreeable.ta.le ren
ad vinister thim to childien.
OY COUNTERFEITS.
!rave five .signaiureiui'llenry C.
each Box.
uggists and aft other Dcal•ra in
be sent by mail prepaid on re=!
CE; 25 CENTS.
should be addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
4S Cedar Street, Na :v-York
WING ENDORSESIMITS OF
THE FOL
~`PALI)IING'S
'IIALIC PILLS,
WILL CO
I 'INCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM
IiEA:DACILE
I• • _
• ir. MAT A
SPEED AND SURE CURE
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. ' _
MUUMUU. 1,1111.1141.11.11111 UMII.4I2IIIIIIIIIIUMMIUMICIUM
M. A sinkle bottle' of SPALDING'S PRE
PARED GIATE,wiII sare fen times
. its cost aitnually4gi . _
•I'AT.I)ING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SPAI±I PREPARED GLUE!
SPALDINGS"PREPARED GLUE!
, SAVE THE PIECES !'
ECONOMY I
40iDir- ;4A §vrrat vs TIME SavEs NINE."`(
As accidents will happen. even in well reg
ulated faMilies. i is very desirable :o have
some cheap and convenient way for repairing
Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c.
SP kLDING'S PREPARED GtlilE
meets all such eniergeneies"; and rio honsehola
can afford to be, without it. It is always
ready, and up to the sticking point.
"ESEFU: IN EVERY I/Oi7SE "
N. B.— -.X Brush accompanie's 'each Bottle
Price, 23 cents. Address, ' •
HENRY SPALDING,
No. 48 CEDAR Street, New-York.
CAUTION
Ascertain unprincipled personsareattempt.
ing to •pnim off on the unsuipecting public,
imitations of my PREPARED GLUE, I would
caution all persons to examine Wore purchas
ing, and see that the fill name,
sEr-SPALDING'S,2REP4RED GLUE,
is on the outside wrapped; all. others or.
swiudling eouaterfeits.
LIM PILLS .4.IVD-PIig.II7IX . .I4O,TERSI
Tri" 4
MEDICINES heive•nowfbeen-befora
the'pUblie tor 'a period of Tnitcri
and during tWat time'have - maintained - a 'high
charaiXer in almns:t ekery , phrt of the 'Globe; I
• for their'eitriiiordinnry and immediate power
of iestorint'perfeet health ,to persons Suffering
Udder nearly:every kind of disease :to which
the•hrtmaiiframe is liable: • • -
The following:: are ?among the distressing
variety of bnitian diSeasei in which the, • •
Vegetable Life Itiedielnes
Are well known to be
• DYSPEPSIA,iby thoroughly cleansing Ithe
first and second, stomachs; and 'creating a flow
of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and
acrid kind; FL'ATULENCY. Loss of Appetite,
Hearthurn,, Headache, Eeitlessness,
per, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which
are the general symptoms of Dyipepsiii; will
vanish, as a natural consequence, of its cure.
COSTIVENESS, by. cleansing, the_ whole
lengtliof the intestines with a solvent Orocesi,
and withoutvioleace ; all violent•purges leave
the bOwels costive within two.days..
FEVERS (Kali kinds. by restoring the blood
to .a.regular circulation, threugh the process
of perSpiratinft in such cases, and the- thor,
ough soldtion of all 'intestinal obstruction in
othem.• . . , • "
The'.Life 'Medicines hare been known to
cure RHEUMATISM . permanently_ in three
weeks; and GOO'_ in_ half thitt time,, by re 7
moviOg,loCal inflammation froin the muscles
and ligaments of the joints. t
DRGPSIES 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.
Alsb WUANIS,.by
.dislodging from the turn
ings of the:bowels the slimy tnatter,to whiel
these 'creatures adhere.
• SCURVEY. ULCERS, and INVETERATE
SORES, by the perfect purity which these
LIFEMEDICINES give to the blood, and all
the lihmors. ,
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COM
PLEXIONS, by their alterative effect upon the
fluidsJ that fepd.the-skin, and the morbid state
of which occasions all eruptive complaints,
sallow.-cloudy, and other disagreeable tow
- • •
plealons,
The use:of these Pills for a cery'short time.
will effect nn entire cure of SALT RHEUM,
and a striking improvement in the clearness
of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLU
ENZA, will al}va}•s be cured by one:dose,. or
by two in the wgrst 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 remedy,7-'-
Other medicines hare the system subject to
a return of the disease—a cure by these Med
icines IS permanent r -nix.rnEst, Bp. SATISFIED,
AND BE EITEED ,
BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM
PLAINTS.-,-General Debility, Loss of Appe
tite, and Diseases of Females—the Medicines
havellecri used- with. the most henefivirl re
sult! in cases of this description :—Fings
Evil,; and , Scorfula.'in its worst forms. 'yields
to the mild yet powerful action cff. these iv
nirkalde'lledicines. Night Sweats, Nervous
.Nervous Compinirts of all. kinds,
Palpitation of the Heart, PiCnters' Colic', are
Speedily cured.
MERCURIAL DISEASES.—Persons whose
constitutions have become impaired by the
injudicious use 'of Mmeernv, will find 'these
Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to
eradicates from. the system, all the effects of
Mereftiy.!intinitely sooner than the most poyi-.I
erful preparations of Sarsaparilla. • •
Prepared and sold by IV. B. MOFFAT,
333 Rico:timer. NEw-rouK.
FOr sale by allOrPgtists.
14:
MRS. WINSLOW,.
An !exnerienced Nurse and Female Physician,
piesents to the attention of mothers, he'r
SOOTHING SYRUP,
CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly fainlitates the process of teeth
ing; by softening the gums, reducing all in:
Ihi t natioti—will allay ALL PAIN and 'spas
modic action. ntid is
SURE TG REGULATE THE BGWELS.
Depend 'opori it,. mothers, give rest to
yotirselves,.and - • - •
HEI.IFE, AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS
We have • put up and sold this nriiele Jot ,
over ten years. and CAN SAY; IN CONFI,
DENCE!AND 'TRUTH of. it, -what •wk mire
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 knoti. an instance
of dissatisfaction by any one who'used it. On
the contra-y, all are delighted with its opera
tions, and speak in terms of comendacion of
its magical effects and medical virtues. Ve
speak in this matter " WHAT WE DO KNOW.'
after ten years' experience, AND PLEDGE,
OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILMENT'
OF WHAT'WE HERE DECLAF E. In 'alnioSt
every instance where the infant is suffering
from pain and exhaustion, relief, will he found,
inlOeen or twenty' minutes' after the':ayrup
is'dtainistered.
This 'Valuable preparation is the prescrip
thin of the meit, EXPERIENCED and SKILL-'
FIJI,NURSES in New England,' and has been
used with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS in • •
THOUSANDS OF CASES.
It not only relieves the child from pain, but
inVigorittes thg stomach and bowels, corrects
acidity] and gives tone and . energy - to the
whole F ystem. It will almost instantly re 7
Hive i• -
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, 'AND . WIND
• COLIC
and overcome convulsions, which. if not spee
dily,retnedied. end in death. " We believe it
the BEST- and SUREST REMEDY IN THE
WORLD. in all cases of DYSENTERY. and
DIA RBIICEA IN CHILDREN; whether it arisei
from teethicg, or front any, other cause.. We
nioulc. !say to every mother who has a child
suffering from any of the foregoing complaints
=DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES. NOR
THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS; S.tl‘nd
/you and. -your fsuffering,-; and the
relief thitt_will be SU ftE-yes.!An TITELY
SURE'-tofollow the use of this`.m - i;., „ ;he, if
thuelyl nsed. -• Full, , direetions' for using" -R.
accomitany each bottle.- Nrine" genuine un
lega the tic-simile...of, CURTIS ,ItPERKINS,
New York, is on the outside Wrapper. ,
DISPATCH!
::SoIII by DryggiEts throughout the I world.
Orl*cipal Offici. 13 cedar St.,
":I\eur York.
PRICE .ONLY. 2A C . E.I ... 'S'PErI; BOTTLE.
I Sold by - t,' S. it E.: JOlCES,;;Couders.;
ioorkila•
Eli
MI
micktlatitians , forl-ptatilt.- .3 3
TEM itiatossa
't.P',4c - I,COGRAPEI;ICYPRTRAITS;,_.
Crard,si.o,onß,ristol Bptid Ely itill*Tili:A*ll3V.
iTISIASII6 ADD SOLD Dr 1 1
ANTETO . NY
- 501 illivadsvay,-Netv
By special arrangement we pnbitshto a i d -
lion to, otber ; portraits ihe celefiralea' 61leeliak•
weli'ktiowd both in Europe atid'America.usl
PationOrPhotogrophie Portrait Gallery.
BradY's•collection of ImperiatThotograPla
is,justly-cobsidercd.one of•the lionp of .11e r.
York, and in the Phincigraphie'reproductiona
of th'ese Cv . .ry• 'Centre table can now bard. rib
additional' attractloniiii a-miniature „Ilra's, , l
AmongOuryublications
Abraham Lincoln, JeffcrsonlialqS,..
ILintiihol Hamlin ;, LadyDavis,r
Wm R. Seward, - ' Alex. V. StePhins,r -
SalmonP. phase, Robt..L Toombs,
_ Lfowell,Cobb,
HenryAlontgomery Blair,. A.W4ae;
,
Edward . Jobn.Tvler, ;:
Gideoil Wells; - Gen:likaurekard,
Caleb F. Smith, -; Gen Lee,l . '
Gen'l§qot.t, 7 ; Job B.
n Floyd,
Col,-ROht. Anderson, Jacob ThorOpson,
Major SlerriMer, • ;P. F.'Thomai,
Col.:Eils*Orth, • • 'John C. Breckinridge ;
Gent! Butler, Gov. John Litcher,l
Gen'l.Man4tield, ' , John Bell, •
Col. Fremont, Joiin C CalliOun, ,1
Ilenehell V. Johnson, L. G: wigol;Be g 'lVC-
Cullongli,Lieut.'Mat ry'; 'Col:Lander, Steien
A. Donglais, Muj: Gen. Johnit. Dix, i Moj.- en.
N.P. Banks.' Henry - . Word Beecher, .Oliver
Wendell HOltnes,Borace.Gr t eeley, Prof. Itor4',
N. P. Willis. James 'Gordon' Bennett, Williana
C. Brynat,Wailiiiigton Irving, Ilen4 Clay;An
drew Jackson,CommodorePerry,Dr.E.K.Kan
John J. Audubon:, Mrs::Sigourney, Mrs.,Gen
Gainei3Obai.Sumner,GOv.Andrew,J.J.Gritten
den,,Prince of Wales, Dune of-Neu - 61We,
chary IlancrOft,•Lathrop'LMOt
ley, Sam. Houston, J. Q. Adams, Emerson Eth
eridge'
-Andre* Johnson, Parson - Brownloiv,
browniow's heroic daughter, together.vlb
about 500 others, to ,wliteh ; ndditiMis are.b
made daily: ' catalogue: on receipt of stainp.
PRICE OF PORTRAITS $3 Prat Dotes.
he sent by mail: Reinittances may be made i n
postage stamps. ' s .
Als'o, largo. collection of Photographs 'of
distinguished' Europeans, ;Emperors ; ,
Queens. Marshals, Generals; Duttes.'Lords,Ait
thorn; Actors, Actresses, Politicians and dair
gy. 'rice, 25 to 50 cents b!ach,luecOrding to
maker and'qualitys,
t)ur establbsilinicat is also bead-coarters for
. PHOTOGRAPHIGIALIMMS s! ! I
both !ts agent !of the best french manufitetn
rer, and as manufacturer ,under a•pateritsof
our own I.,We pare a :large assortMetit, vii •
ing ui price frimf 90 vdnts to $5O, :0) , I
from pir,traits ttp io.SOO. - Also foldi
cities of tdorrocco or for-the' pocket: to
hold 2, 4 8; 8. m. 42 .pOrtraits:. Also various
so. les of franking card' portraits, of carved
wood; metal, paper, compesiiion i ete.,,of e c
ent sad tastefurdesiins.,
photographers now in thefield are en ly
sending its ' '
CAM` SpENES OF:111E PRESENT WAR
tend !yi,..e . vA .. of points tind,things of interest.
both card size, forn'buins.andinstereoscopic
form for .instance; ne , Seven! h
al.binl . oanzeroa--In the TrencheS—Ehoking,
their:Me:llo-41e Gymnast--Tlie;Junctidd--:
DelmonicO s—Laura liseette's- General..Stret
Views of the,Cacup, etc. Also the Relay ! House
and camii scenes 'and, 'scenery .thereaho ! tit.
AlsosliartiVr's Ferry befitreand after the.seeti t Les
of destruckion. Together %vitt' various other
places of note. Car..i size 25 cents eat:lL:Sic,
reoseopib 33 cents.
h Id a lot of these ‘•-•
_ :trties 'who woui ke n Ickf of these eaint,
sernes to !select front,the balance to be 're
tUrn'ed in igoOd .order',at their -01,1.11 c,sperise,
and without debty--eatt be aeotumodutellon
giving,..prOper New York refereno.
'STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS..
Our es,tablishmenr tlie great_ eniporinm
for everything in the stereoscopic line .and oat
assot.tineat is the most complete of
any l in the world.. ! '
The stereoscope Is the Most irtBt reel vc,f der--
esti/ill : entertaining, arquzing and exciting of
tupd
ern:inVentions: .
None.are.too young, none too old, none . Ho
intelligent, none too uneducated 7, to at:l:now-
.
ledge its worth 'and beauty. 1
No lititim is complete withont ir, and'it,
and must penetrate everywhere.
ilt presents to your view every part of the
it all the -relief, bohdneSs, perspec ive_
and sharpness of detail, its if von. were mil the
spot.- We have an tininense variety of views
et` sceneslin Paris, Loddon,'Englattd,:Scoiland,
IWales, •France, JJolland,.
SW:lint : land, Spain, The filline,!Ve sailes i l St_
Cloud, PUn taint)] eau,,Tuilleries,lialy', l Tnrizoy.
Egypt, Athens, the:Holy Lane, China. 'Oldie.,
Crystal palaee, alsObrouPs Ilistorictil,'Ainu
sicg, marriage scenes, breakfast : scenes:, iie
-nies,-statunry, etc., etc. !An erguizile„ds.lort
rlOt of Illumingted I:4lerioi%! of Palaces,"..C.hur
ches any Cathedrals, Fi - ance, Italy;eic.itt
.T.lictelfect Orthese.illtuninated' Vieirs is Mosf
remarkable,
• /-7
Anelictv , B Inxionlantous-Stei•eoscopiclrfor,s
are the latest Photographic wander. They
aic taken in thelortieth part of a seCond,ianil
e'erything, no matter hop , rapidly it May bt ,
moving, is depicted as sharply and distiriCtly
as, if it-liad been perfectlym rest. This give
an additional value. Yor, to the' beanlies of in . -I
animate naiiiieit`add.s the "cliafin of lifeinndl
motion.,,
,The process! discnCery • ofl our
oWn;,and being
,uniinnirn in Europe, we re-i
ceiVe,lrge orders froMlLOndon end P4ri6 for,
Anthony'slpstiataneond Views 'of Aurieiean
life and , seedery:' • • ;
• I
•
i Our catalogue of subjects and prices will be
f*warded to nny 'addrcis on receipt of stamp
Parties at a distance sent:link us s3.sC)lslo,
Sl5, $2O; or s2s,•can bai . e a godd instrument
and such, pictures asthey may request, I sent
Express.. Views alone (without inStru;,
Ment) can be sent bY •' I" I
'lB..Anlbony;
•
501 Broadway. New' York,
(3 doors soutlr of St: Nieholits'.llotel,) ; I 1
Importer ithd = Arlin tifticturer of I Photographic .
Ilaterials,qteicoscopeS aid gtereoscopinVieWs
11M.51erchants .from - r every section'of the
country rre respectfully - invited to malt.e an,
examination of oar stuck.• I's
To Pliotog,rapliers. i, Ourßnlietin'of Photo
~rhpTiiC'lnventiott null !Inprorement-will fie
,eilit.fVfin:tr,,jlddtegstoir application. '••••,.- ti • • I .
. oti,,t for future rifere;nCel . I.
: MornErtsi READ, The , followinglis an
extract frotwa letter i i trritteir . by the 'pastor of
e. Baptist Church "..Journal:adtrMes
senger.t
Cincinnati.; Ohio; and' spetais Volumes
in favor of "that. wOrb i ii-r'pnowned - ntedieine—L
Me g . wissiovir's
,BnoTupra . SYlp:11; 7016 ICHIII
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DERN' TKETUTNG :
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Of ?iris. _ Sobthing Syrup. Nov we,
perer',4aid tr,"word in favor of tt - paten inedi-.
eine before , in our life, but vie feel comPelleil
*to say' to youryead . erit, that thig is no nrnbtrig.
,WR E,
RAV' TRIED it RE ALL IT
is.. proiraplyi one of the, most sac.,
cessfill ine . dieirres•Othe day, becauie it is one
of.tife_ best.. ,lnd ,those of your reader# wiio
Ittri'bnhiit can't do, bettec than to 1a..).
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UCE of, all kind's taken
s, • t'll-34•1
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I n
, is now publiOring, •n • additiciti 'tmoiller 'poi
tritit's, tlit)'elehrate colleCtion known in Ett
rime and lAraefica a . • i 1 • . :.'
,qrady'. ly(Ttlialki l'h tographic portioll pottery,
inwhichii indluf.nearly all the
prominent:lraqi&d Portraits O
of A
erica, notklieepting Jeff
pitvis, 'Gcti.l3e4iireg rd, Floyd, and rithost of
other confede ates. Price of Portraits, $3,00
p , ei dozen.! Con be ren t by mail. '
• , .Scenes i:f the War for the anion,
run pahlished card i size, and in 8 Oreocopic
form. .A 1 o, - . ••,1 •
1 StereMScOpiti view
don,an.d in!atliler par
in Semiarid, Indand„
lion!. Spitin, on the
Ttirkev, the 1 oly L
.i,i., ke..,;! 1 n4 injiiiatni
- Our. ,Initiintaimains
. , i'li: Gre t itest V
these are taken An lb
and the ImAing of w
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or toe ma r c h o f an 4
direct the itak 'ag ofi
sold for Sil pc- doze
1 'We have. al: o on
largest, ii,rtatient
graphic Albin' is, an
in the linked iSt:ite.,,
Ca talOgnes, coma'
traits. Iteirs. Sterer
Mail, on'receiht of a
( i: E. ANTE!
1 kat- 'near St-Nit
. of scenesjn
s ofEnglandand France.
nine: in Athen!s, , Flgypt
Ind, China, India, Cuba
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Stereoscopic views arc .
"on4er of the Age. . - • •
fot tietti par't °fa second
:ter,the moving. of eaves
ttny, does not inlihe 16ast
these Tiews. They are
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land and mannf:Onre tbf.±
of §terepsvpps. 11266-
Photegtriphic !Ifiateria),
I . ailyerhop;.in the world
iuing lists of all ' f our Por-'
seope, .te., sent tree b.%
stamp.
O:CY. 50 r Bum
bolas Ilitel.Ne!.ir York:
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to. Wi rid nod Vie Cl4.4pest.
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fro its png't!s, I ild w.. _
1,10 other :}lag iiiiie.
1 - The' ilnsic is all"original, tinti iwhiald cOst ,
'25 cciio (the price of the B - tiok) in the, music
stores;!' but ipoit of it is copyrighted, and
Icitimot'liC olltainet4.except it) "Gtiiiey . .!'
. Our,
.Sityl 'Eligro ;ingB.—All 01'044 ti. rival
Ins in.thiS lidve ceased, and we Pow stand
falone in Ibis' depa linent, giving, i ds we do.
!ninny inure and it finitely better; engravings
luau are PobPslied in any other' Rork. :..
Goiklia larniume Double-Sheiit i las.hion
i Plale•teop lining front live tof seven full
len , 4ll.Colored Fashions on each plue. • ( Other
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Anierica•G4dey's is the' only :. Work •iu t,lit,
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World :that gives hese immense 'Plates, and;
they tire 'such. as to have excited ; the Wontit;r]
of,publiSheri tin the public. The ptiMiele.l
tion of,:',ltese plats cest.slo,oo(Lotore_thwel
FashicipAiln4es of the old style.. tiO nothing
hut °lir wontherfnlly large caret/1:16On enables
us to "gii',e tthetu. Other magazines cannot
afford it.,; 11 13 Doer spwre moneyi, when the,
public can lae benefited. These fashions ruityl
tie relied on. Difesses inay L •be.trade ufterl
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re is .r that kind that can be
the fi tally cirefe, tiadithe-ele , -
e nti ibers Are_sub4cribers fqr
ferx in Amerio npuiributy
have some t.Mit; write
them. nd tlie wellrer will not sitbject hem,
to ritlict.tle, ITE Id be thaltse if 411e,yisit0
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the laigo cit es' tirl i ssett after the; style of the
plate:i!gii•en in some -of .-onr so called fashion
neagae . ins. • .
Choi ;Too Ea:yraviapi; of 'witie,4 we ,give
twie.-or:fth •e tithes as mans ' as any utile
maga*inO, as e ofte 'lnistabeii for hteel.
/mications: Be) are of their'.: ,Remetuberl
that the la y's Bogk.is the original publical
lion and; tlni :cheapest. ' If you take Godey j
you .tant. nof Other mamazine:
,Lsiituihgletsone.— :to . other ' '' Magazine giVe
tbent,''arid 4e hat' given enough to filtsevera
large 'yo4imes:
• Our .gece , i]pta ar such as can be fonud no l
there else. Coo ing'in all its Variety—Can-1
feetiohary—ithe Nnrsery—the TOilet—the Kit
chetl-the ...aniullry. We origimilly, started
this dephrtment, end ',hate peCuliar faciiitiei
for making , It most , perfect. ! H 1 . 1
Ladies'lfrk Ta le.—This AePartment'coin
prises eng7ings and descriptions of ever.)
strticle'"that .Ind wears: : ,- ', '
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Address • , L. A. GPDEY: .. 1
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.• 323 Chest at Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
The' .IRochester • Straw-Cutter.
1 .- kI.3ISTED •k. KELLY, Coudersport,,, basic
V; . Ob. : prelusive agency for this, celebrat ed machine, in ,this•poAnv. , lf is .CoVenientj dy
ruble, and CHEAP.' ' • Dec. 1 r J1860.-11 1
A ' DYER: ISE iil tiieJOllitNeur :It is the oil
ililly;ini er ih ?Otter coiinty,eand is a go'cid
i
inecliuril tht ough, which. to reitchlhopeople iipf
dl %
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An, aperient Anil Stnittaehte prepara . tion et
IRON purifiednf Oxygeif and Carbon breolo...
busiion In Ilydroget. Sanetioned by th e
highest
.4edient ' Antlinritie's hotb in Europe
and, the United tai.es, anapreidiibQ
''r - • •
in their
The elsperietice of thousands daily proree,
that t.o preparatitin of , Iron can be coaparpd
tritt•'it. -Impurities-of the, blood. depressiox
of vital energy; . pale.„,nnd .othernise siet:ly
entnpleions indicates its_ necessity in altnott
evf ry conceirnblesttse,,', -
• linfoxtnus in alktnaladies in, which it 1 41 •
been tried, it has proved absolutely ee tti ti te
in 'each oftlie'foliotving coniplaints; viz:
MEI
BARIUM'S,
itsed itf the. :Cottitt,y
imediately: procured
. In Debility, Nervous Affections,- Eittunciationa,
Dyspepsia, COnatipationi-Diorrhcra, Dysent ery.
Incipient . Consismptiqn, Scrofulous Abeep i t, 44 :
Salt Rheum, .IlismenstrUution,
.)Vhites, Chlorcei t ,
Li re , Copti)tolq!;,, Phronic Alcatlaches, Medina.:
ii,,,w, - inieroilitini / 1 4:APiriiiptes on Me Fits,:
. . tti eases of General . Debility, 'whether' ths
result" of acute disease, or of the continued di.
mintition• of .nervous and, mic,icillar energy
from Chronic complaints. one. trial of OM res.
Curative has pro v ed successful to an extent'
ivliith u desi:ription - nor nritten attestation
would render credible. Invalids so long bed.
ridden as to have become forgotten in their
oivm. neighborhoods; have suddenly • re mt p,
Peared in:the busy._,iverld as if just rtturned
f )
from piutra tcd travel in a distant land.—
Some very P goal instances of this, kind ar k
attested to male Sufferers. emaciated victims '
Of apparent Mai-emus, rsangcrineous ' , shut.
clan; critical changes, and • that complication
of nervous avid despeptic aver'sion to air and
exercise for IV Melt the physician has tio• tiam 6 . ,
In Nervous Affections 'of all kinds, and for
reasons .
a familia: to Medical Men, the operation
of, this preparation „of iron. must neceSarily
be salutary, fur u alike, di e . old . oxids, it ;is vig.
'measly tonic vviihotit being exciting and
overheating; and gently, regularly. aperient
even in the most' Gbstinate eases of costive.
ness without ever, being a gastii4 purgativs,;
or intlicting,a disagreeable sensauon. I
It is .this latter• property. among Other:,
which makes it. so remarkable effectual and
iiermaneo± n rentoy-for Film upon which it
also appears toexert a distinct and Specific
li,Ction. by dispersink-the local tendency, which
fornis them ;
. ,
In Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its . ianscs
a single box of these Clink berate 'Pills. 1111$ of.
ten sufficed for the thOst lutbitual cases., ilk,
'loin sling the a ttendent Costiimveits.
In unebeclied : Diarrlin!a, even when advanced
ui Dysentery, eonfirnied. etnaciaiing. rind al).
par.:,utly mono:leant. the effects have been
'equally decidive and astonishing.' - •
In the local !alias. hiss of flesh and strength,
cough, aid remittent hectie.which
generally ind;vate Incipient Coosa:110'1m, this
;remedy ha., aliaied the nrann of "friends nod
;physicians; in severat very gratifyinerind it.
[cresting instance's."
Tn Scrofulbus Tuberculosis, this medicated
iron has-had far more than the good effect of
the most cautiously I:i:thinned preparnrio.3 of
iodine. withbut any of their well known lia-
Idtilities. . . : ~• ,
i Ths !Mention . of fennt'les cannot be too con
!,
fideritly invited to this rented!, and restorative;
. .ti the e:ises peculiarly airectin , i, , then{._
In Itlieutuath-ln, liUth chronic mid - int - lota.
im ., tory---in ',the latter, however, more dedd•
fl
1 '
y—it ha's heen invarinbly ' we;l • repotteq,
lbw)) 11.5 . alleviating 'pain and reducing MI,
i :widlings and stillness of the joints atlnius
-I.cle:e.
In Intermittent Fei,crs it inn'st neresOril7
be n great remedy and energetic r`estoratirt,
-Ind its prcgress in the net, settlements Of
West, will pr‘ihably',be WIC of high renuilu
uscfulpess., •
iNo.remedy lins ever lieendirove,:tl in tilt_
it note liPitory of metlieiiie, which ezetl.4 :a&
prompt, happy, and 'tally restortiiive effects—,
Goad appetite . _complete 'digestion, rapid sr.!!
quisition of strength:, with an unusual dispo
sition for active and cheerful eiereise,
dintely follow its' lisn:"
Put up iii neat flat metal boxes contsfrang
50 pills, price 50 cents per box: for sale by
druggists'and dealers, Will be sent free to
any_address on receipt of the price.. All ba
lers, order's, etc...should be addressed
co..:Generld Agents,
4-Iy. s 20 Cedar St.,N. 7. I
. A' new
,volnnie of. this widely circulated --
I paper commenced the.fith of July, }very '
El - umber Ciintains sixteen pages of useful in
formationand frOni live to ten Original en- .
.gravings of new :tiVentions end •disarieries;
all ot:whicla are expressly for its columns.
The Scientific American is devoted to the
interests of Popular Science, the Meehania
Marinfactnres, Inventions, ; Agrimilture,-
Commerce ana the Indnieriat .rtirSuifi geuer
ally.' and is valuable and instructive not only
in the Workshop and Manufactory; but also
in the ilousehold,.thelitirary, and the /lead
ing Roorn . . !
• ,The Scientific basibareputatles,
itt borne and abroad;o s tbein4r - the best Weekly
publication devoted to mechanical and indus
trial pursuits now ;published, Andi,l4o,.pub
lisliesOata determined to keep ty,the.reputs
-tionothey have earned during the . sherzus
YEARS they have 'been connected its ,
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LANKS.otall kinds for, sale at thi.Offic.
ilLe Peeda, Warrant's, EsecutionSi.Suinponst
I Sulipirnas, Constable - SaWs, Township• ana
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?TUE .S.CIEN MHO AMERICAN.
SEVENTEENTH YEAR.