=SI T141!1'111::TOR,Ki•TR113IINE. (1,411', VOLUME On the severttlyof Septembq, 1861; . t . fie New _ . York. WE - MIX, *TILIBUIciIiI Commenced the twenty-first year of its existence ; the DAILY TarßUN,E . being some months, older and the SENT[-WEtKLY.TslßLlNESomewhatioungtr: For. more than twenty years, tlrts. journal has labcrl in what its conductors lave feffto'be, the awake humanity; Justice - end .Freidom, 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 meani the moral, intel lectual,* and . material - advancement, of our -couiitry.., It has aimed to be Tigh rather than popular, and. to .espouse 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 themselves rather than adopt blindly our owii'br others' conclusions, we believe we many 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 rind stimulate Productive Industry through free grants of Public Lands to actual settlers and cultivators, as also the protection of im mature or peculiarly exposed branches from too4powerful foreign competition'. are among. tho aims . to which this journal has adhered through good and evil rentirt, and which it steatlfastly commends to American patriotism and .Philiifithropy. As to the Civil Witr.now devastating our - Country we hold it to have originated in a Rebellion more wanton, wicked,) inexcusable, than was ever before-known—a. Rebellion in the' interest-of the few against :the many, r -it Rebellion designed to raise higher the walls of caste and tighten the chains of oppression's Raving done aj we could without a surren der of principle to avoid this War, and wit. nessed the forbearance,. meekness and long ' suffering with which the Federal Government sought to avert its horrors, the hold it our clear duty, with that of every other citizen, 1 , to.stand the nation and its fairly chosen `rulers, and to second with' all our energies, their efforts to uphold the Union, the Consti-`i iution and the supremacy of the laws. 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' [Cut this out for Intnre referen,Fe.3 I - MOTHERS, READ TII/S;— Lap f .‘• orforsin i g s an extract from a letter Iwritten - by the Oastor of a Baptist Chuich to the "Journal and :Meg senger,l Cincinnati, Ohio, and speahp iVolumes I in favor of that world-renowned zneOlcine—, MRS. WiNstow's SOOTHIEGI SYRUP DREN TEETHING : " !see ad advertisement in yonrkolumns of Mrs. jWinslow's &tithing Syrup. piow, we qver said a word in. favor of a patent medi cine before in our life, but we feel qmpelled to saV to your reader ' s, that this is noihntabug _ \4nIIAVE TRIED IT, AND ITSNOW TO ALL IT CLAIMS.. It - is, probably, one of the most suc-; cessful medicines of Oro day, becausitit is one of the best. And those of your reaoers who have babies can't dd bean' than to-lay In a • sivP 1 1:•" , 4) twilit ut 11 VEin aboy COUDEiiif.t t M. W. 110.111111. 1- , B._ 0_ KS, BLANKS DOCKETS-4.;. LEDGES=, DA -BOt ECE MEEMORANDIMIS ' -T. 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Can be, f ent b Scenes of tile , ,War f are published, card' !size, fdrkn. Also, ! !' Stereoscopic riMi , . don, and in other pal • otsc nes' in Paris, LOn 'is of Eligland and France, llVale4., Holland, :;zwitzer• Hi - duel in. Athens , Egypt, hod, China, India, Cat, in Scotland, Ireland . , land, Spain, on do Turkey,. the Holy L &c.; &c„ ad infinftyo IStereoseopie Views are ; Vimde i r of the Ag fortieth part of ti - second f.iter,the moving of leaves, army, does not in the least 1 these views. They-are Our Instantaneous ' The Greatest 11 The and se ale taken in ti the rushing of NVI. he march of an pi !e t the tahirig ofl for $8 per dozes 'e have also on l and Wrid manefaettire the test assortment i lof Stereoseoi)es, ; Photo- phie Albums, arid Photographic Materials lhe United StateiL'and ,i . erhaps in the world i!atalogueis, contiOing fists of, all our Pot- Viewi., Steredscopea, .sent iree by 11, on receipt.'4flistaniP. • ! : f ! • E. ANT ONY,lsolEroadWay, ly near St. Ni - clholas diotel,ew ,York..! . . , THE LOY'S FRIEND', i - i flonErs L4D1.7. BOK FOR - I.BG2.—Ti c tii world's . favori e. - For '32 1..6.rs .the Standard Magazin . Pi-onotinccd. ihy the Priss. of the Unite States, tile best Lady's Magazine in tilt:1\111d and the Cmaii , est., roe Literaturh 'is: f that kind that can he realti,aloutt in the flintily Circlp,l - ind!ihe cler gy in immense nu'_ hers are !subscribers for th i)ook. • : I ! i , ' lie lest lady rr item in America contribute 1- , , to tds pages, and w have] some that Write for nOlother Magazine: I ; I he' Music is all original, and would cost 25 cents , (the pri i ce ftheißooc) it:utile ninsitt c r' st res.;-"Ont most ' f it is copyrighted', and ca mot be obtaine except in "Gddey." 1 - ur. Steel Engrit •ings.±3ll effor to ids'al :tiS in this have ce sed, and, we iw stand; alone in this depaitmene„: giving, - as we do,' many more and itifinitefy better- engrarings th to are publishedlin any other . work. 1 1 Godey's lumens. Dcluble-Sheet iFasAion- Pliates.—Contairoo. from five to seven' full length 'Colored Faith:ins on each plate.' Other magazines give on y twol I ' ! liar Ahead .of a y `Fcshions -in - Europe , or ..4.2 - nerica.—Godev'o is the only work in the . 1 . world , that gives iti cse immense pikes, and they are such as td bevel excited the wonder .of publishers andl he - public. The publielt timi of these :plat* cos $lO,OOO more than Fashion-plates of the old, style, and nothing but onr wonderfullly large circulation enables uSi to give •them.l rOther 'magazines cannot afford it.. We never spere money When the ptiblie•can be bertSted. l These fashions nilty I be relied on. •'l:lsscs may be made'' after' , them, and the we. er wilt not .subjebt herself to` ridicule, as wou d be tbe l case if site visited the large cities dressed after the style of the , plates given in so e of our so,ealle'd fashion magazines. ,;• . • I I • , Our Wood Eninavinge, of wbiehl I we' give t ice Or three times asl many as ;tiny other 4 magazine, are ofte mistaken for steel. , (imitations.—Besare of them. Remember that the Lady's.Be k is ihe origindl publica tion and :the cheapest. 1 If you take Godey ‘2, you want no other mamezine.• I ' !Drawing Lemmas.—\olotber Magazine gives them, and we hayegiven enough to fill several large volumes. ' . - '• I _ _ i Obr Eeccipts or such as can •be.fonnd no -he- COokp - - in all i. iel i where else. iookTng MI all its variety—Con fectionary—the IN - rsery-kthe Toilet- r - r ' th'e Kit chen—the Ballad y. e originally started this department, , nd h. re peculiar facilities J.) , , E for makin, 't mos perfe .t.- , Ladies IN , • raile.-LThis departmcnecoin p ices engrav ngS and Itlescriptionsl of 'every a tide that lady wear .l. I , Yodel °Verges- I —No other Magazine has this departraent.,l I - • 1 Terms, Cash ii4dia n : 1 copy iond year, $3, 2 copies oneyOr $5 3 copies one year,so, 4, copies one year ; s7. - ire' copiesone year, and an extra copy to the person se ding the club, $lO. Eighticopies one Year, nnd an 'ex tra. copy to the person sending the' 'club; $l5. / Eleven copies orie year, and an ext a copy \to the person sendirg, the, club, $2O. 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Medical ,Authorities, both in Europe and the United States, and prescribed in their practice: , - IPT-BOOKS; The experience of. thousands dairy prates that no preparation of_fron can be compared with it. Impurities of the blood, depression of vital - energy, pale- and otherwise sickly complexions indicatesits necessity is almost+ every conceivable InnoXious in all maladies In which it .itar been tried, it has proved absolutely curatives in each ;of the following complaints, viz: In Debility, .:Wriont .Afi'ethons, EinanciatioO r DysprpSia,. Constipation,Diorrlicea, Dysentet y r Incipient : Consumption, Scrofulous Tubereulogis r Solt /?httrn, Alisnivistruatiorl, 'Whites, Chlorotiz r Veer Complaints, Chronii Reudaehes, .Rheuma tism, Intermittent Fero's, Pimples ow the Ace, In eases of General Debility, whether tlis result Of acute disease, or of the continued di- minutiOn of nervous and muscular ene 3 / 4. 7- from chronic complaints, one trial of this res torative has proved successful to an extent which tic) description nor written attestation would tender credible. • Invalids so long bed ridden as to have become forgotteb in their own .nilighborhOods, have suddenly".re-tp peered !hi the busy world as if just returned froth protracted travel in a distaiit Soine fiery signal instances of this kind -am attested to female,Sufferers, emaciated victim of apparentntarasmus, stinguineous exhaus tion, critical changes, and that coniplication of nervhns and despeptic aversion to air and. exercise for which the physician bas.no OF WAR - . way, Now York,' tion to other V01.,- tion known in Eti I Portrait Ca110:71, its of nearly aH the I, not excepting Jeff gyd,and a host of of PortraitN, s3;o'o Ip Nervous Affections of all kinds, and 'far reason 4 familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary; for unlike the old oxids, it is Vig ' orously tonic witliont! . being exciVng :s.nd overheating l!, and gently, regularly aperient even in the Most obstinate cases of costive ness wlthoutlever tieing .a gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. i It is this ,latter property-, among others, which makes it so remarkable effectual ntid permanent et remedy for Piles, tipon which it also aPpetirs to exert a distinct and speeific action, by dispersing the local tendency forms them. 1 • In Dly.spepsia, innumerable as are its causes a single box of these Citaly beate Pills has of ten stinieed for the most habitual cases, in- , cludint , the attendent Coxtifaiic , ss. In unchecked Diarrhma, even when advance& to Dysentery; confirmed, emaciating, and ap parently malignant, the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing. In the local pains, losS of flesh and Arergth,. cough,4ml remittent hectic,wbich ceneraAlY indicate Incipient Consnmption,dbis remedy has allayed tile alarm Of friendsland plysleirizis, in several very gratifying audit"- wresting instances. In scrofultrus Tuberculosis, thi- r the Union, :• na in Stereocopie ous Tut ecillosis, this medicated iron hits had far more than the good effect of the imist:eautis/usly balanced preparatiois of iodine; icithont any of their well knOwM • ; The;attention of females cannot be too con fident( Y invii ed. to . this•rmly and restorative, in theicases tiemiliarly affecting, them. Imliheumatism, both ebrorkic and inflam. matory—in the 'latter, .however, more deekl edly—,it. has been invariably well. fltpoited y both alleviating pain and reducing the .swellings - und stillness of the joints and mus cles. . , -In Intermi,ttent - Fevers it must necessarily be.o great remedy and energetic restorative, and its progress in the new settlements cif the West,iwill probably be one of high renown and *fulness. No reintaly has ever been discove.zd in the whold , history - of medicine. which exerts such prompt, happy, and fully rectorative•effe(lts.— Goodappetite,•complete digestion, rapid ac-i quisitiion of strength, with an unusual di. , ,p0..! sition; for active and cheerful exercise, 'num diatelv follow Its use.. Put up in neat. flat metal boxes contnining 50 pills, price 56 cents per box ; for sale by drug4ists and dealer.. Will Will be sent free to any address on receipt:of the . pri6e. I All lets ters, Orders, etc..: should be addressed ti. R B. 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