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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
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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. And,
thOugh the Rebellion has becOme, through
usurpation, deception, terrorism, and spolia
tion', fearfully strong, we believe the Ameri
can Republic far stronger, and that the unan
imous, earnest efforts of loyal hearts and
hands will insure its overthrow. But on ail
questions affecting the objects, the scope and
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WMETHING FOR THE TIMES !!!
A.N.ECESSFTY IN EVERS LIOUSEROLD
JOHNS 4'; (MOSLEY'S
AMerican - Cement Glue.
The strongest Glue in the World
For Ceme»ting 'Mod, Leather, Glass,
Ivoi.?/, China, Marble, Porcelain,
I:Alabaster, Bone; Coral, etc..
The only article of the kind ever producl
ed which will withstand Water.
I -
i •
EXTRACTS :
."Every housekeeper should : have a supply
of Johns S., - Crosley's America d Cement Glue."
=—flew'rork Times.
is.so Convenient to have iu the house."
Express. -
"ft is always ready; this equimends it to
lEt yerybOdy." —Y. bulepentleitt.
"We have tried it, and find it. as useful in
ourhoyse a 4 lyater."_- IVilker'Spirit of the Tiote,,,
Price 25 tterkis per Bottle.
Very liberal nut tietiuns bealrs.
TERMS C:iStl.
ftea,Por sale by all Druggists and Sto e
keepers generally throughout the eouulry.
' JQIINS & CROSI,EY,.
• • . (Sole Manufacturers.)
1$ William Street, New York.
(Corner of Liberty Street.)
AGEN I'S WANTLD
•__ _ ,
, .. . • •In all Parts of the enuntry • , ),
To obtain Subscribe rs for . I 1
r Lossing's Pictorial Illield-Book
of th o
AMERICAN REVOLUTION. I .
'ln : Two Volumes Royal .011 , .ta vo, containi ng,
upct•ard of
1500 Pages and 1100 Beau tile' Illustrations. ii
This work.-will be sold exelu§ively by. Agt6.l
to each of whom:a"spechil District will be
Rareinducements offer6l. Applicants'
should name the Counties they would prefer.;
Agents wanted also for other works appro
priate to the. times:. .
liags of the Seat of War'
Flag EnbelTes and 1
. l aper, alecellaneous Book.
ero• - ,4iiiiktieth Addresi .
' GEO.:IV:ELLIOTT, .
Harper's Building, Franklin square,:i. 1.
" Thergo Tight <to the ,13poty
Instant Raiff! Stop your Cough!
Purify your. Breath!
„Strengthen your :Voice!
SPaNig's
THROAT CONFECTIONS .
• APE'
GOOD FOR CLERGYMEN,
GOOD FOR LECTURIOS,
GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS,
GOOD FOR. SLNGERS,
GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES
• GENTLEMEN CARRY.
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
I;ADIES ARE DELIGHTED WITH
SPALDING'S THROAT • CONFECTIONS
CHILD . REN CRY FOR'
SPALDING'S THROAT COFFECTIONSI
They relieve a Cough instantly.
They ciear the Throat. -
They give strength and volume to the voice.
They impart a delicious aroma to the breath
They are delightful to Ihe taste.
They are made of simple herbs and can not
liartO any one.
I advise everY one who has a Cough or a'
l asky, Voice or a Bad Breath; or any difficul
t; of the Throat, to get a Package of my Throat
CtinfectiOs, they will relieve you instantlY l:
and you twill agree with me that they go rigll
to the spot." You will find them very useful
and pleasant while traveling or attending pub.!.
11 meetings for stilling. your Cough or allay-:
ing your ,throat. If you try one package T. Earl!
safe in saying that you will ever afterwards ,
consider them indispensible. :You will find!
th l om at the Druggistsand Dealers in Medieines
PRICE TWENTY-tIVE CENTS.
My signature is on each package.• All ()Uteri
tire counterfeit.
- A l'aeka , re, will be sent by mail : pre paid,
on receipt of Thirty Cents.
_address,; HENRY C. SP.ALDING, '
No. 48 Cedar street, New-YO'Lk..
mimmusn
CEPHALIC PILLS
CCRE
SICK HEADACHE,
.C1:11E
NERVOUS HEADACHE,
• cum] ,
ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE,:
I By the use of tliese Pills the periodic attacks
of Nervous or Sick lleadache may be prevent
ed; and if taken at the commencement of an
attack iimnediate relief from pain and sick
ness will be obtained.
They :seldom fail in removing the Nausea
and Headaefee to which females are so sub . .
ject. ; I .
,I• I '
,' They act gently upon the bowels.—remor
ing Costiveness.
Poi Literary Men, Students, Delicate Pi-
Male's., and all persons of sedentary habits; oo
are valuable as aLarative, improving the ap
petite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive or
gans, and restoring the natural elasticity and
strength of the whole system. - _
1 The CEPHALRI. PILLS are the result 'f
long investigation and carefully conducted e 4-
periments, having been in use many years,
during which time they have prevented, aird
relieved a vast amount of pain and sutferi g
from Headache, whether originating in t e
nervous system or froM a deranged state of t ' . e.
stomach.
They are entirely vegetable in their ecmpo-
Sition, and may e taken at all times with per
feet safety with ut making any change of di
et, and the able cc cyan! disagreeable .taste ren
ders it easy/ to ad sinister them to, children.
BEWAR.. OF. OUNTERFEITS
The genuine have ice signatUres of Henry C.
Spalding on each An%
Sold by Druggists and all other Deahra in
Medicines.
A BOx will be sent by :mail, prepaid on re
ceipt of the
PRICE, 25 CENTS.
All orders should, he addressed to
HENRY C. SPALD ING,
48 Cedar Street, New-York.
THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMEMTS OF
SPAL
CEPHALIC PILLS;
\VILI CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER F
,HEADACHE
THAT A
SPEEDY AND SURE C
' IS 'WITHIN THEIR, REACH.
Fkll„,'A single bottle of
,SPALDING'S, PRE
PARED GLUE will satre ten times
its cost annuttlly.,cg
PREI'ARED GLUE!
SPALDING'S PIZEPAIiED
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE!
SAVE THE PIECES!
ECONOMY ! DISPATCH I
. "A STITCH HI TISIC SITES NINE."
As. accidents will luipPen, even in well reg
ulated families, is is very desirable to have
some cheap and convenient way for repairing
Furniture, „Toys, Crockery, &c.
,6TALDVG'S PREPARED GLUI3
meets alltuelt emergencies. ar.ri no honsetiola
con I afford to be without it. It is all' ays
ready : and up to the stiekinh. point.
"USEFUr., IN EVERY HOUSE."
N. B.— A Brush accompanies each Bottle
Price, 25 cents. Address,
HENRY SPALDING,
No. 48 CEDAR Street, New-Nork.
CAUTION
Ascertain unprincipled persons areattempt
ing to palm off on the unsuspecting public,
imitations of my PREPARED GLUE, I would
caution all persons to examine before purchas
ing, and see that the full name,
SerSPALDLVG'S PREPARED 'GLUE,4S,
is on the oUtsider wrapped; all uthersi a.r
sniLdliug counterfeits.
.
1 . MOPFA.T'S'
!LIFE PILLS:3Ni) BIZTERS.
ipHESE MEDICINES,havo now been before
the public for period Of THIRTY YEARSi
snd-dnring that time have maintained a high
',character in almost every part of the Globe,
, Tor, their eitraordiatiry :end immediate power
of restoring perfeet health to persons suffering
under nearly every kind of disease to which
the human frame is liab e. •
The following are: an ong the distressing
slaxietysf human diseas • s in which the
Vegetable Li • Medicines
• . "
'Are well known to he ii fallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by t.ho.
first and second stotnac'
of pure healthy bile, ins,
acrid-kind; FLATULD.NI
Heartburn, Headache,
per, Anxiety, Languer, a l
are the general sympto I
vanish, as a natural, con
COSTIVENESS, by I
length oche intestines 1
and witut viplenc6 ; a
the hows costive w-ithi
• FEVERS of all kinds,
to wriV:E4 , r-444: ation
1
0 rsp ation i* such
oug solut uof Vl!lnt
others. 1'
The Life Me icines have been known to
cure RHEU3IATISIf pruannently -in three
weeks, and GOVT in half that time, by
3re
moving locall4flaramat on from the muscles
and lig.amentsiif the joi ts.
DROPSIES of all M i nds, by freeing and
strengthening the kidne,,lrs and bladder; they
operate most7delightfullV on these important
organs, and hence have zver been found a cer
tain remedy Cori the ,worzt cases of GRAVEL.
Also 146 RMS, by dislodg,ing from the turn
ings of the boWels the a bay matter to which
these creatures adhere.
SCURVEY, ULCERS and INVETERATE
SORES, by the perfecq purit.,y mlk(' these
LIFE MEDICINES give o the blood, and all
the-humors. 1
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COM
PLEXION'S, b' their alt rative effect upon the
fluids that then* skin and the morbid state
of which occasions : all eruptive i complaints,
sallow, cloudy, and' othhr disagreeable com
plexions. I
The use of these PillE
will effect an entire cm:
and a striking [ improver
of the skin. COMMON
ENZA will alwi l ays be c
by two in the worst east
PILES.—TIt origins
',l[ eclicines, wa cured
standing, by the use of
alone.
FEVER ANT) AGUE.
the Western country-, tl
sound a s:tfe, speedy, a
Other medicines Dare 11
a return of the disease-I
icines is pernMnent—T
.AX.D EE rrrtED. 1
BILIOUS ITEVERS
PLAlNTS.—Clineral D
tite, and Diseaks of F
have been used with t
sults in cased of ' thi
Evil, and Scor'fula. in
to the mild yet poiver t
rnarkable Mettles. '
Debility, Nerr us 'Con
Palpitation of the Ilea
speedily curd
A,IERCURIA , DI,SEa
constitutions have be
injudicious 114 of M
Mcdicines'a perfect cuf
eradicate frond the sy, i ,
Mercury, infinitely : sot:li
erful preparat?ns 'of F
Prepared a d sold
t f 335 B.
. For sale bviall Drst
' "
I proprietor of these
lof Piles of 25 years
he LIFE MEDICINES
For-this - scourge o
ese Medicines will be
d certain remedy.—
he system subject to
a cure by these Med
i Y THEM, BE SATISFIED,
AND LIVER COM
hility, Loss of Appe
males—the Medicines
most henetieirl re
deseription:—Kings
its worst forms, yields
11 action of these re
' ight.Sweats, Xervous
iplairts of all kinds,
t, Pa'nters' Colic, are
SES.-:—Persons whose
mite impaired by the
crux, will find these
ge, as they never fail to
,fern, all the effects of
o er than the most pow
*arsanarilla.
.y
W. B. MOFFAT,
coAnwAv, NEW-FORK.
I: , gists.
Kos i n:g"
' r
_rEtry * 4 • 14i .
•14.
~~. v
(11Ner , ..
the -at.
irth;
An oxperienc
presents to
SOOT
lINSLOW,
and Female Physician,
Intion of mothers. her
T G syi t up,
E TEETHING,
tes the process of teeth
gums, reducing all in-
ALL PAIN and spas-
FOR liLnl
which greatly faerliti
ing, by softr.l)ing the
flarnation—will
motile ;retirial and is
S . URE''TP REGU
Depend upon it, rao
yoUrselres, acid
ATE THE BOWELS.
hers, it will give rest to
RELIEF AND HEAL:
:If TO YOITR INFANTS.
,nd sold this article for
CAN SAY; IN CONFI
II of it, what' we have
ty of any other medicine
FAILED, IN A SINGLE
I;•ECT' A CURE, when
Idid we know an instance
any One who used it. On
delighted with its opera
terms of comendacion of
nd, medical virtues. We
1 , WHAT WE DO KNOW,"
perience, AND PLEDGE
FOR THE FULFILMENT
E DECLAPE. In almost
e the infant is suffering
stion, relief will he found
minutes i after the syrup-
•We hake Put lip
over ten
_years, and
DENCE A NTS TROT
never been al.de to s;
—NEVER If,AS 1T
INSTANCE, TO HI
timely used. I Never
of dissatisfaction! by
the contrary' all 'are
tions, and peak in
its magi l eal effects at
speak in thisimatier
after ten years' ext
OUR REPUTATION
OF WIIAT.IVEIIIE:
every instance whe
,from mrn and exlia
in fifteen cr twenty'
is administered.
1 1 This valurible !pr
~t iou of the- most EX
FUL NURSES in X
used with NEVER
'partition is the preserip-
VERIENCED and SKILL-
Ic England, and has been
AILING SUCCESS in
TBOUSAN
S OF CASES.
It not onli rcliery
-
invigorates the ston
acidity, and gives
systen. It
Here
GRIPING IN TR
1 s the Ch ild gom pain, but
ach and beWels, corrects
!tone and energy to the
sill almost instantly re-
BOWELS, AND WIND
OLIO •
lsions, which, if not spee
in death. We believe it
REST REMEDY IN THE
ses of DYSENTERY and
DREN, whether it arises
im any other cause.• We
and overcome cone
dily remedidd, end . )
the BEST hind Sid
WORLD. , in all c '
DIAITREICE.ItIN Eli
from tathi: g, or fry
would say, ,o ever
suffering from any o
—DO NOT,LET
THE PREJEDIOES
tween you find yn
relief that Will he S
SURE—to follow tll
timely used. Full
accompany leach bi
less the fac i -simile
New York, Is on th
Sold by .Ortzggisti
Principai *0
I° are's'
PRICE ONLY 25
Sold by C. s.
purl ; Pa.
1 mother who has a child
the foregbing complaint;
)(TR FRI.:R . :DICES, NOR
1 OF OTLIERS, stand be
r suffering r ld", and the
1.
RE-3.es, Ai, _ - T . ITELY
e use of this met,:vme, if
, directions for using aril
•ttle. None genuine - un
of PERKINS,
outside wrapper.
throughout the world.
cc, 13 Cedar St.,
• York:
CENTS PERFOTTLE.
E. JUNES,, couders
-1- ly.
. „
THE- r HEROES • 01 1- PuiLtp
,*
THE 'HEROEss OP weRl.•
Plith °GRAPE IC PORTRAITS,!
Cad size,oi Bristol Board sul table for Alliatns
• iLIBLISIIED AND SOLD DY
E. ANTIIONY.
501 ,11roadway, New INTL
By special arrangement we publish in add
tion to other portraits the celebratea coil ction
Fell known both la Europe and Amerie4 as
ft racly's Xation at Photogrophic-.Portrait a4lerY.
Brady's collection of Imperial PhotogrhPbs
is justly considered. one of the , lidns oOlew
York, and in the Photograithic reproductions
of these every centre table can now haV an
additional attraction in a :miniature BrOcl3- 7 .s
Gallery.; Among - our publications are: '
Abritham Lincoln, Jefferson Dacia, btl-
Htinnibal Hardin, Lady Dayis, ,7„.•
Wm. H.' Seward, • Alex. H: Stephensi
Sapnon P. Chase, Robt. J. Toombs,
Simon Cameron, , Howell Cobb,
Montgomery Blair, Henry A: Wise,
Edward Bates„ John Tyler,
Gideon Wells, Benuregard,l.
Caleb F.Gen'l Lee,
Qen'l John B. hlocd, '
Col. Robt. Anderson, Jaeob Thompson, is
Major Stemmer,.- P.IP,. Thomas
Col. Ellsworth,
John C. Breckinridge,
Gen'l Butler,, Gov . John Letel3eri
Gen'l Mansfield, ' John Belt,'
Col.. Fremont, John C. Calhoun,
Herschell V. Johnson, Wigfall, Ben il'ilc-
Cullough, Lieut. Maury‘, Col. Lander, Stephen
A. Douglas, Maj. Gen. John A. Dix, Maj. Gen.
N. P. Banks. „ Henry Ward Bee Cher,, Oliver
Wen dell,Hohnes, Horacepreeley, Prof. horse,
N. P. Willis, Jamei Gordon Bennett, William
C. Bryalit,Washington Trying, Henry Clay,tAn
drew JaCkson,CommodorePerry,Dr.D.K.Kane,
John J. -Audubon, Mrs. SigOurneY„Mrd.94l'l
lia
Gaines,Cs.Sumner,Goy.Andrew,J.J.Crten
den, Prince of Wales, Duke of :Newcastle,' Za
chary Tayior,George Bancroft, Lathrop .L.3Tot
ley, Sam. Houston, J. Q. Adams, Emerson ilth
eridg,e' Andrew Johnson, ,Parson Browu'ow.
tirownlow's heroic dau'ghter, together with
about 500 pthers, , to Which additions are' be
ing made gaily. Cat ulo l gue on receipt of stamp.
Toughly- cleansing the
Is, and creating a flow
I eadof the stale and
ICY, Loss of Appetite,
lestressness, 111 7 Tem-
Id Melancholy, which
of Dyspepsia, will
equence of its cure.
deansin,g the w'llolc
ith a solvent process,
1 violent purges leave
u vivo days.
restoring the blood
through the process
•uses, and the tlror
•stieal obstruction in
PRICE OF PORTRAITS PER .DOZES. Can
be sent by 25017. Remittances may be made in
postage stamps.; • •
Also a largo. collection. of 'llotog,raplis of
distinguished Enropeausi Errwors, Kings,
Queens, Marshals, Generals, Dukes, Lotils4An-
Oars; Act'prs, Actresses Politleiaus and bler
gy. Price, 25 to 50 cents each, according to
maker and quality. ' _
Our establishment is alSo head-quarters for
PIIOTOGR.APHIC ALBUMS
: for n very short time,
.e of SALT RHEUM,
;lent in the Clearness
COLDS and INFLU
!red by one dose, or
,- - -
both as, agent of the beSt !French manufactu
rer, and as manufitcturer un4er 'a patent of
our own. )I\ 7 l:t have a large assortment, Cary
lug in price from 00 cents, to $5O, and holding
from 12 portraits np tois6ooJ ;Also folding
cases of ulorrocco or cloth for the pocket, 'to
hold 2,4, ni 8, or 12 portraitsj , t Also various
styles of rframing card portiai4,- of carved
wood, metal, paper; cornpositlon, ele
gant and tastefuldesigris, . 1
ac
phOtogritpliers now, in the field are daily
sending us • ' „
CA3ll.' SCENES OF THE PAESENT WAR
and views of points and thiiigs of interest,
both card size, for a: bunts, and in stereosdopic
form. As for instanced The Seventh Itegilnent
al Camp Cameron-1n tlieTienches—Coctking
their Meals—The Gyinna'stsThe JunctiOn—
llehnonico's—Laura.Keene's4.peneral Street
View's of the pamp, etc.' Also the Relay ITouse
and' climp scenes and scenery elterea+nit.
Alsollarper's Ferry befOreand after the scenes
of destruction, - Together with various tither
places of note. . Card size2s cents eacb;!Ste
.!
reoscopic 33 cents.
,Parties who would like a lOt of these Cainp
scones to' select from the 'hfilance 'to be re
turned in good order 4t. , their: own expense,
and without delay—can he ancommodatedOn
giving proper Yew York reference.' •
STEREOSCOPES A.N.k) VIEWS.
. .
Our e'stablishment, is the great empOrlum
'for everything in the stereoscopic line, and our
assortment is the most complete probably of
any i'n tile world.
The stereoscope is the:most instrydiveiirter
eslin,q,ckertaining; (imuz,ifig and exciting of mod
ern inventions.
N '-- to' - .T. ''' t( 'ld
Aone arc too younEr,Mone too old, noti too'
none too uneducated to act:Tow
, 2
ledge worth and beauty.
:No hoine is complet4 Witli r ptit it, and It will
and iniMt penetrate everywhere. •
It presents to your :view :very part Or the
world, in all the relief,. boldpeSs,':perspt,ctive
and sharpness of detail; as if You were oh•the
spot. .I‘:e have :in irninensel variety of clews
el' se eneS in Paris, London, Eitgland, Scolland,
Ircland,! Wales, Fran r ce, Belgium, He laud,
SwitArland, The Rhine, Versailes St:
Clo'n ii..,outainbleau, turneries, Italy, Turkey,
Egypt, Athens, the licilY Latid, China,
Crystal Palace, also Groups ilistoricaq amu
sing, marriage scenes; breakfast scenes,
statuary,t etc., et a ' An. :exquisite assort
meat of Jl nniiiate3lndo - iors lofTitlacesChur
ches and Cathedrals:, cit'Franee,lfaly, ete.ete.
The effect of these illurninated views is most
renrarkahie. I
AnthOny's Initantaneoits Stereoscopie. Views.
are the latest - Photoiraphib. wonder. They
arc taken in the fortieth piMO>f a-.s.eednd, and
everything, no matter lboiv rapidly it ilia.): be
moving, is depicted as sharply and disquietly
'as if it had been perfeCilyat rest.: This gives
an additional value, for: to the bealitie r Sof in
anirnate nature it addS the Charm of Re and
motion. { The procesi is a (discovery'„ Of:our
own, :and being unitnnwn Enropn' t ive re
ceive large orders froM:Lontion and Paris for
Anthony's Instantanethis Views of AlMeriean
life and scenery.
Our Catalogue of su;
forwarded' to any addi
•
tblectsland price mill he
:ress on receipt Oestarnp
Sending.us $3;55,510,'
'lave n'ci•ood instrument ,
I •
I they mak request, sent:
alonel (without instru.!
mail.' , •
E. .I.lithotiy,
501 b l road*.y, New 4'ork,
(3 door south of St. Hotel,)
Importer and Manufacturer i qf PhotOgraphic;
Materials,Stereoscope l s and Stereosc4clTiewsl
111ercliants from Ocry sectiop of the,
country ere respectfully invited to Make 'an
examination of our stoCk.
Parties at a,distane
$l5. $2O, or $25, can
and such pictures as I
by Express. : Views
raent) can be sent by
. . .
To 'Pliotoeraphers. f jOurißulletin of Photo 2
graphiellnveution- and , Improvnmeu4 will be,
sent to any address 'on lapplication.
' [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
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BLANKS
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MEEMORANDIMIS '
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PASS-BOOKS,
PORTFVLIOS,
ItERBARPETNISI
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. - LETTE".-BOORS k,
'INVOICE-BOOKS.
- Greek, Latin, Fre cli and German; Text--
.
Books. -1 . :1 1 (
All School Book! used- in the County
[
kept on,hand, or 2 i nzediatelY pr'ocntred
when desired.
4 . ' . ..
Magazines or an - k P riodi als sapplied when
desi4ed. :; -,, I
.; I .
A good assortment of Paper, Erielopes;
Pen§ and Inks. Also, of Wall -Papers; Draw
ing Materials, Water Colors, &c„- : , .
1,
BiBLES, 1 1 ,' SIIAMENTS,-
PRAYER Sr, JIYMN . 0051,,0f - various kinds.
. 1 MUSIC-BOOKS ! ND SHEET-MUSIC, . .;
'Slates:, Rulers, Back-Gammon Boards s 5
Men,' &c., kc. PItODUCE of all kinds' taken
in eichange for Ifbolils, &-c. • - [ll-341
I !THE HEROES Or PEACE .1
. ,
1 THE HER IES
E. Anthony, N 0.50 Boa
is' now publishing, i - add
traits, the celebrated cone(
rope and America as
13rady's National Plio ograp
irk which is included ortr
prominen,t.men of A eric
Davis, 'Gen Beauregr rd,'Fl
other confederates. Price
per dozen. 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. And'the
only magazine th,alt can e introduced into • the
above clubs ili place f thisLad?s Book is
Arthur's Home MagaZin . ,
I Treasury Noted and Notes of all solvent
banks taken at par. B careful and pay the
postage on yourl tter.
Address . ' • , L. A. GO,DEY,
,
' 323 Chestn e Streiet Pkiladellihia Y Pa
I 1 Pa .
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irkLXESTED KELLY . , Coudersport, have
the excluql4 agency for this c.elebrated
machine, is this. county, It: is covnient;da
rable, and CHEAT'. • Dec. 1, T 860.-12
DNERTISE i 4 the 01111. W. i• iS the on-
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ly paper Potter county, ail.is a. good
medium through whic. to reach the people,of
all districts. 1
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LOBES,
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An aperient and Stomachic preparation of
IRON purified of Oxygen and Carbon by corn.
bustion in Hydrogen. Sanctioned by the
highest. 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. LOCKE & CO., General Agents,
_2O Cedar St. N.. 1"
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