The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, December 18, 1861, Image 4

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    A_Y - ER'S
Sarsaparilla
FOE . PUBIFYIND THE BLOOD. •
And for the speedy-cure or filo following complaint*:
Ben tofu I 'Laud Scrofulous AtTe Clone , tate h
a. 'tumors, Ulcers, Sores, 'Eruption:,
Pimple*, Pustules, Blotches, Bolls,
Matas, and all Skin Diseases. I .
_ - fiat Jane, MD.
Z. C. AT= & Co. Gents: 1 fc6l it my duty' to at.
knowledge what ittir •eareeparilla 11:1.4 dinio for tar.
listing Inherited a tierothletts infection. I. hats tuilemi
from It in various ways for years. ~,,, Minis tt burst
out in Ulcers on ma hands and lulus; sometimes it
turned inward and distressed me at the stmilach. Tot',
Team ago it broke out on sty - bead tool roll.fed my malp
and ears with tine sire. which was painful and loathsome
'beyond description. I tried many medicines and several
physichuni. but without munch relief from nny: thing. lit
tact, the disorder grew worm . % At length I was rejoiced
Co reid in the (loafed llesseugcr that you Lad prepared
an alterative (tioraanariliii). f tie I him,' frnui your reputa
tion find any thing you walla 111.34 1 , 0 good. I sent,n,
Cincinnati got it, 11,1111 11,1t.1 it till it cured me. I took
It, as yon advise, in small does of a teatoonuful t wee a
inaltmed almost there bottles. New owl healthy
skin emit halm' to them limier the scab. which after
while *di oft My skin In now elem. and.l Ittiow by
feelings that the %liter!se has gotta from my system.'Yon
CM well belists . that I f t .el ulna 1 am ,ayolg when I toll
• you, that I bold yen one of the noodles of the ago,
and remain erer,gratifully, youla,
ALiltkil lt. TALLEY.
st. Anthony , * Pith. Base or Erys ipclaa,
Teeter and Salt Ahuutn, Scald Mead,
Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Dropsy.
Dr. Robert M. Preldo w•.ites from Salem. N. Y.. 14th
Sept.. 1e59, that he hmi clued au int elorate case of
Preps', which threatened to tettninato fondly, b.s the
persevering Mao! our tiarsapariila. and oho a illtugervits
Malignant Erysipelas hr larze doer , . i i tho same; sap
be tune the common Nen/diens tpS'it eunstanity.
nronelsocele, poltre or Swelled Nick.
' Slum' or I'n'wet, Texex, Three I.e
tlei or ycmr Snmucirilla cured me from n ‘44. o re ft hid.
SOUS Melling Ott the neck, ‘shich I bad buffered %feet
over two pram"
Litticorrbten. or:Witt I es. Ova Telma Tumor,
Uterine Vleeration, lo Diseages.
Dr. J D. S. (Intoning, ofr.Nen Viol: City. writes ; "1
Meet cheerfully . conn.ly Iv it It Idu rpqlleKt. of your agent in
raying I Lava round. your Sitt,iniet filo a most etrellent
alterative in the, nocznerong r.rondaiuts for we
11.10N0y11110/ n ren).ov. but especially in J , Peocte italaser
.1 the Scrofulous inn -have rived ninny in voter-
Ate wee of Lenesorrlicel by Jt. snot some where the tote•
plaint wee reused by ie.:Wu/Oa , or Ilia ,darns. The Wm.
Clint, itself wee sem , rur e d. Nothitn: mit hitt tuy knots).
Otto equals it for these (Kant,. derall7•lllCllirt:'
t , :.Vrard S. Memos.. of Nem latrY, Ala., writes." A dan•
gerelnlararian Immo,• en n4e of the females b, ncs,frinllT,
Which WO deflect ell the'ret - ii.ilTies we could enirloy, has
at lernilb been eencidkely rm.! by your lixtreet of Stir:
taparilla. Our physician thouglit nothing. but extirpo.
lion could afford relief, but lie narked the typal Of your
ennuqutrills as the lest resort before cuttite.-. and it
prated tfreCtilal. A her Inking your remedy eight weals
no symptom of the 111-vise reino la."
Bylining and Diercnrial Disease.
=
D. J. C.-Alfzitt Sir, I el:tn:n:11y comply with tl:a to.
pest of your agent. and r•nrut to n•n annio of Ll l nt eftecta
haia realized with your SArfni•nritia.
.
I have enrol with it. in my practice, mast id' lie com
plaints for which It is recommended. and Imre Canal its
affects truly vronderbil in :lee onto of revereot ihat
atrial Divare.l One of my phficuln Lad ftypltiliftc, niters
.n his throat, which aver"' mustiming linlatti.stitl the
top of Ida 111011th. Your
:nr,ed him in tive weeks. Another wits attacked by bee
311,1ary 11311111tONIN in
eaten away a consblerubbt part of it, su that I behove the
disorder would soon melt 1114 bruin and kill bid. lliit it
Melded to myadrneuisuntiuu of ywn • _;'m•„nparilis the
ulcers healed. and Ito is well again. oat or retiree without
tome disfiguration to hie r..ru. A woman ahu Ititil,breti
treated for the same disorder by met ettry we., Suffering
from tide poison in her hone. They had hemmers. Foil
shire to the weather that on n damp day alto nutfcrod en
:Twisting pain In her johns and blitirt. 7311 U; too; was
.surrd entirely 'by pair Inwhapatilla In P. few weeks. I
know fruit'', Ito furmule. %%filth yo'.llcligent guru 1110, that
ddl Preparation from your Mao-Moly limot be great
remedy; euitsvgatently. thole truly 'caw huble 'vaults
with it have not starprited ute.
Fraternally yours,, G. V. LAM:IIEIi, D.
Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint.
iNDEPI:1911.10:, herb°. Co., Va.. Glh Judy. 1a59.
DR. J. C. Mod: Sir, I hove been afflicted whirls pain
iht chronic Ill,rulootivo for a long 11110,. %rigida Willett the
ikill of physic:hots. nod stork to too ill spite or all aka
:0111•4111.1 01111t1 nod, mail I tiled :01111-I."ol:npurills. Ono
eon', corm' me In tvroareeim. nod restored toy pommel
Dealth 110 0111011 that 1 nut far heater 1111111 before I woo
attacked. I think It o erooderrol loadidoe. J. NM:AM.
Jules Y. Oetchell, of St. Look writes: "I bare bean
11111etril fur Imo. with :11.1 Offahlt of the Liver, , o Wok
Jeetroyed my health. 1 triiM every thing, nod ovary thins
lkiled lo relieve toe; and I have been It brokenatown 01AX
fur some years from no . oilier 1.01110 111011 dcrausiettirot of
Umirer. My beloved remtoe. the I:ev. Mr. Espy, nolvier4
i
ern .-. try your Sarsopet ilia, because lie said be brew you,
ant any thing' ou Iliad° was worth trying, 11y the laver
itig'orthal It Iva cared me. Mol bay co purified toy blesal
us to maim a - new nom of me. 1 feel you'll:: opal,. fin
Lott that can be said utsymi In not half gotta 0104,11."
Sehirrns,Cntseer .romors ? Enlargement,
Vleeration, Curies anti Exfoliation of
the Hones. '. . •
A great variety Of raw' have been reported to tin where
three of tbeae forniblablo coMplainle hare rranlted Lute
the use of chit ivroedr, but unr space here trill not nelmi4
Unitn. Seine of them may be found in our American
Alnienuc, touch the ogrtits below named are irleaied
!newish gentle to all who call for them.
spepsin, 'lcor!. Dilenxe, Fits. Eptinp••
• I ss, Melanie Ito, y. Nona-night.
'deny trnitirktilsle cures of three iniertion, ilaVe been
filltie by the allrrati‘e potter of this iuic.bt ire. It stun n.
late' the vital functions into rigatell. artboi, awl 'tttle
3Verrollteg disbrilortt mhirii would be siii , noe.l beymol ice
[WWII. Such a remedy kis lona laseti rimuired by I lie'ths
teseltiett of the peoli/e, um/ %raiz, ronthlent that this will
for them all that medicine can do.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
FOIL TUE RANI) OVILI: OF
Coughs, Colds, Istditciszn. Booties:Mu,
Croup, Bronchitis. Incipient Con
sumption, and for the Relief
of Cons tt tt !Aire Pntionts
In oit-conccd Stages
of _the 13;ser,mc.
ThiaU a remedy en Inds...TP:oly Edon n to *Armlet. BPI
*their for the cute of ;Moat and Meg rump:Rims Clad it
to useless het eto publish Hie vs j4lcuce 4.1 its riauts. Itt
suirirallett excellence fin• toitphls and t olds, and its 11111)
wundetlul e11r4 4 44 of Imltnonnr• dir-eke. h a s u m a d e it
known throw:bout the civilittot nations 'of at culls
Vew aro the communities. or oven Lunilire. anions: these
vim hats not tome person:ll I,l , ,rience a. ate
101114 M Itrhrg trophy in their midst of its skim:: over the
entitle and dangerous disorders or the throat and tang&
As all know the ilmtalfirl fidality of Ouse dist. and
at they kilter, too. the en - octant this tetttedv, ne teed eel
So moue than in tuours them that it ham now all rho sits
thee that it did Inure when malting the cures which. hare
Won to strongly upon rho conlitienco of inankintl..„
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Xass
Sold by C. S. & E. A. JoneS, Coudersport
'Main & Nichols, 311liport ; N. J. Mills. Coles
burg; & Lyman, Roulet • A. Corey &
Son, Ulysses : A B. Horton, Cushingvilie ;
and by Dealers generally
•
,
SOMETHING FOR THE TIMES!!!
A NECESSITY IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD
CRQSLEY'S
American Cement Glue,
The strongest Glue in the World
For Cementing Mod, Leather; Glass,
/you . , Mina, Atrble, Acelain,
' Alabaster, Bone, Coral. etc.. -
The only article of the kiud everlarodue
-• ed . which will withstood Water.
EXTRACTS
'Every housekeeper should Iptce n supply
ofJohnsl Cros ley's American Cement Glue."
—New York Tinsel.
"It is so convenient to have in the house.'.'
—Yew Yo'rk Expriss.
"Itis always ready; this commends it to
everybody."—N. Y. Independent.
"We have' tried it; nnd find it a useful in
our house as water." 7 WilkaSpirit tlf the Times
Price 25 Cents per Bottle.'
Very liberal redactions to Wholesale Dealers
TERMS CASH.
lbelt.For sale by xll Druggists and Store
keepers generally thrcinghout the .country.
' • i JOHNS & CROSLEY, • •
(Sole Manufaeturera.)
'7A William Street, New York.
(091rW 6f (.Ifobrty street.) • iYg!Y •
•
A Tl,VgtrY in the Jour
IFIP.• WPM , '('),+ o ,t) lilt!
t!UN A
'• They go' right to the - Spot:"
Instant Relief! _' Stop voter Cough!
Purify your Breath! • .
Strengthen your Voice!,
Spalding!s
THROAT CONFECTIONS
'ARE. '.
GOOD-FOIL CI.ERGYMEN,
GOOD FOR: LFCTUICK.IIS,
GOOD FOR I PITBLIO SPEAKERS,
. Goop 'FOR SINGERS,
GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES
91ENTLEFIEN CARRY
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS
LADIES AIM DELIGHTED Irrrii
SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS.'
CRILDRCN CRY FOR
SPALDIG'S THROAT COFFECTIONS.I
They relirc a Cough instantly.
They cWar the Throat.
They give strength and volume to the voice:
They impart a delicious aroma to the breath
•
They me delightful to the taste. .
They are made of•simple herbs and can not
harm any one,
• ,
I advise ererY one who has a Cough or sti
flusky Voice:er a Bad Breath, or any difficubl i
ty of the Throat, to get a Package of my Throat
Confections, they will, relieve you
and you will-agree with me that they go rig - If
to the spot." You will find them.very usefu
and pleasant while traveimg or attending pub
lic meetings for stilling. your Cough or allay l
log your thrOat. If you try one package laM
safe in saying that yoti will ever afterwarP
consider them indispensible: You will find
them at the Druggists and Dealers in Medicine's
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
My signature is on. each package. All others
are counterfeit. 1
I'nckag'e will be sent by mail ; pre , , paid,
on receipt of Thirty Cents. ,
Address, lIENI i X C. spALDING,
No. 43 Cedar street, New-Nu.k.
........ mmutium 111111111111111111111 l Isummusummunsu
CEPHALIC PILLS
CURE
SICK HEADACHE,
CURE
NERVOUS HEADACHE,
' . CURE
ALL KINDS Or HEADACH
By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks
of .2Vervores or Sicyc Headache may be prever4-
; and if taken at the commencement cf an
attack immediate relief from pain and sick•
ness will be obtained.
They seldom fail .in removing the A - au:leo
and Headache to which females are so sub•
ject. • .
. . i
They act gently upon the bowels —remor•
ing Costiveness. 1
For Literary Men, Students,, Delicate le
males, and all persons of sedentary habitg, tt er
:ire valuable as a Laxative, improving the ap
petite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive Or
gans, and restoring the natural elasticlty and
streogth of, the whole system.
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result, of
long Investigathm and careful& conducted x
periments, baring been in use many yea rs,
during which time they have prevented= l
relieved a vast mart of pain and suffer
from Headache: whether originating in
uervous system of from a deranged state of
11=
They are entirely vegetable in their core
sition, and may e taken at all times wit
feet safety with ut making any change )f )
et, and the abse et , of any disagreeable ta.,tel
dcrs it easy to ad •iinis(er them to children.
BEW.A It OF COUNTERFEITS •
The genuine have five signatures of Hen
Spalding an each Box.
. Sold by Druggists and 'all other Dealt
Medicines.
A Rtl,x will be sent by nznill'prepaid o
ceipt of the
PRICE, 26 CENTS.
All orders should lac addressed to
HUM' C. SPALDING,
• 48 Cedar Street,New-York
THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEIfE3ITS
SPALDINcr'S .
CEPHALIC PILLS, i
WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER,
HEADACHE
THAT A
SPEEDY AND SURE CURE
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
11111181 22222 umannummummummtuamontaiumum
A single bottle of SPALDLNG S
PARED GLUE will save ten time
its cost annnelly..
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE'
SPALDLNG'S. PRE P A RED GLUE I
. - SAVE THE PIECEb
ECONOMY! DISPATCH!
"'A STITCI2 IN TIME &IVES Ntxe."a
As accidents will happen. even in welh reg.;
nlated families, i is very desirable :O have
some cheap and convenient way for repairing
Furniture, Toys, Crockery, ikc.
SP IPING'S PREPARED GLUE
meets all Such emergencies. and no bouseliola
can afford to be without it. It is always
ready, rind up to the. sticking point.
"USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE="
A . Biush accompanies each BOttle
Price, 25 cents. Address,
HENRY . SPALDING;
No. 43 CEDAR Street, New—York.
CAUTION.
As certain unprincipled persons arerittempt•
ing to palm off on the unsuspecting. pnblic;
imitations,of my PREPARED GLUE, I would
caution all-persons to examine before purchas
ing, and see that the full name,
(par SPALPING'S PREPARED GLUE;4gg
is on the outside wrapped; all others are
swindling counterfeits. •
• MOFFAT'S
LIFE PILLS JO PillEtiLr BITTERS.
IFIVIESE MEDICINES hare now-been before
the public fq a . period of THIRTY rEARS,
!and during that time hare maintained a high
character in alinogt every put of the Globe,
for their extraordinary and immediate - power
of restoring. perfeck , health to persons sl!trering
under nearly every kind of _disease to which
the human frame is liable.
The following are among the distressing
variety of human diseases in which the
Vegetable! 'Life Medicines
Are well known t be infallible.
DYSPEPSIA, by, thoroughly cleansing 'the
first and end stpmachs, and creating a flow
of purif. healthy bile, instead of the stale and
acrid kind; FLATPLENCY, Loss of Appetite,
Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, 111-Tent
per, Anxidty, Languor, and Melanekoly, which
are the general qmptoms of Dyspepsia, will
vanish. ns a•natural rensetaucnce of its cure.
COSTIVENESS I by' ; cleansing the whole
length of the fides incs with a solvent proceSs,
i l
and without yiole ce ; all violent purges leave
the bowels costiv4 within two days. 1. • .
FEVERS of all f:indsl by restoring the blood
to a regular circulation, throtigh the process
of perspiration in! such cases, and the thor
ough solution of all intestinal obstruction in
others.
The Life Mediines hare been known to
cure RHEUMATISM, permanently in three
weeks, and GOUT in half that titne, by re
movink local' infllimmation front the muscles
and ligamenis or 4he joints. •
DROPSIES ofi all -kinds. by freeing and
strengthening. the kidneys and bladder; they
operate most deliklitfully on these important
organs, and benee hive ever been found a cer
tain remedy for the worst eases of GRAVEL.
Also WORMS, iby dislodging from the thrill
ings of the bOwelS the slimy matter to which
these creatures Ahem.
SCURVEV. I.I.CERS, and INVFITERATEY
SORES, by the mrfe.ct purity which these'
LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and all
the humors. I
SCORBUTIC ERUPTIONS and BAD COM
PLEXIONS, by Iteir alterative ellect upowthe
fluids that feed t te skin, and the morbid state
of which occasiMis all eruptive complaints,
sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable com
plexions.
The use of th9se Pills for a very short time,
will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM.
and a striking improvement in the clearness
of the skin. (VI MON COLDS and INFLU
ENZA will always be cured by one dOse, or
by twodn the wo rst cases.
PILES.—The' original proprietor of' these
Medicines, was cured of Piles or i years
standing, by thy use.of the LIFE MEDICINES.
alone.
FEVER AND AGUE.--For . this scourge o
the Western c‘itintry, these Medicines will be
round a safe, spi.edy, nod certain remedy.—
Other medicines !eine the systeM subjCet to
a.return of the disease--a cure by these Med
icines is permmient—Tay TIIEM, BE SATISFIED,
ANn 00 ciDiED
• BILIOUS• FEVERS AND LIVER • COM
PLAINTS.—Ge:neraI Debility. Loss of Appe-,
tile, and •Diseasea of Female—the Medicines
[Dive been used with 'the most henelicirl re
sults in cases of this deseription
Evil, and Scorfula. in its worst forms yields
to the mild yet powerful action of these re
markable Med Wines. Night Sweats. Nervous
DPbility, Nervdits Con:ph:iris of nll hinds.
Palpitation of 6e Ileart, Pit nters' Colic, e
speedily enred.j
MERDURIA.II,
eonstitutions
DISEASES.—Persons whose
l ave become inwitired by .the
Of MERCT: kill find these:
feet cure. as they never fail to
the sPiern, all the effects of
eiy sooner than the most poW
ins of Sarsaparilla,
I sold by W., B. MOFFAT,
injudicious
Nledicines ft pr
eradicate from
Ml=
erful preparati
l'rep:tred an
90 7, FliCo lIWAY . InV- YOU K
11 Drlwgig.s.
For sale'b)
. 5 1,M1
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• 51
li]FSE. `3C'J%SLOW,
Ipo-
PPr-
WA
modic action. am , is
SURE TO 'REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depetta tipon it, mothers, it will give rest to
yourselves, sad
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
-- We haw p l ot up and sold this article for
over "tetr: - ye:l!rs. and CAN SAY, IN CONFI
DENCE AND TRUTH of it, what we have,
neve? been able to say of any other medicine
—NEVER HAS IT FAILED, IN A SINGLE
INSTANCE, TO EFFECT' A CURE, witZn
timely used. I Never did we know an instance
of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On
the contra^y,i all are delighted with its opera
tions. and speak in terms of comendadon of
its niagical effects and medical virtues. We
speak in this natter • WHAT WE DO 'KNOW:•
after ten yehrs' experience, AND PLEDGE
OUR REPUTATION FOR THE FULFILMENT
OF WHAT \'E HERE DECLAPE. In
every instance Were the infant is suffering
from pa•n and exhaustion, relief will be found
in fifteen or!twenty minutes after the syrup
is administered.
ROM
This raltnihle preparation is the prescrip
tion of the host EXPERIENCED and SKILL
FUL NUIISFS in New England, and has been
used with NfrVER FAILING SIICCESS in
THOUSANDS: OF 'CASES.
It notonit• relieves the child from pain, but
invigorates * Hie stomach and bowels, currel . is
acidity, ang 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. We . btlieve it
the BEST land SUREST REMEDY IN THE
WORLD. in all cases of DYSENTERY and
DIA RRHCEIA. IN' CHILDREN, uhether it arises
from teethit,g. or front any other 'cause., We
woult. Say to ev. ry mother who hai a child
suffering from any of the foregoing,complaints
—DOINOTLET YOUR PREJUDICES: NOR
THE Plll-I.IEDICES OF OTHERS, stand bi•-
tween .you land your suffering id, and the
relief that willbe SURE—yes. At. ' TTTELY
SURE- -to Follow the use of this me.. no, if
timely use Fl. ' Full directions for using .• 11
accomPanyl each bottle. None genuine
nu-
Ices the fne-simile of CURTIS PERKINS,'
New Ycirk, is on the outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughout the world. •.
PrinCipal Office, 13 Cedar
New . York.
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Sold by C. S. k E. A. JONES, Couders
port,Pa. 16-1 y.
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ley, Salo, lialiston, J. t AdaMs, : Emer s on Ett).
eridge, Andrew Johnson.Parsee Brovinley,
brownloWS heroic • ch6ghter, iogethet with
about qOO Others, to Which 'additions are .be. 7
i n g made unity.
• Oztaiosrac on receipt of itaiv.
PRIcE oF! PORTIO.ITSI 53 PfII.:.DOZEN.i Can
he senl44l moil.: Reinittances may be made in
postage .tamps..
Also a large collection of Photographs of
uistingnished EuropeUns, Emperors, Kings;
Queens..Marlials.penerals, DaN•cs. Lards,A ti-.
titers, Actors. Actresses, Politicians and (ler;
gy. Price. 25 to iso cents each, according to
tanker and cpialitY : - .! 1
Our establishment is also head-quarters fOr•
PIIoTOGRAPHIC ALttl:3l:•.; • '; ;
both as agent of the Ifest French maitfaetn..
rer. and as mantit'acturer iinder a patent; of
our own We have a large astirtnient, vary
ing in price from VO , ents to Sao, and Fabling
Irani 12 yortr.tits; up to
. 56 j ,u. Also folding
Cases of moreocca or cloth for the, pocket, fo r
i
hold 2, 4 6 : 8. or 12 portraits. Also varbois t
styles of framing card portraits, of cared I
wood, metal. paper, composition, etc., of ele
pint and tastefulidesigns.
. ._ ......• photographers now in the field are daily
sending us t- 1
CAMP SCENES OF THE:PRESENT FAR
lund : views, of points! nod things o r interest
built _card s: i ize, Fir a bums. and in stureOscopii
: form. ,As ;for instil:Mc, The &rend ! Reyinlen.
l i ,It Camp C,q7neronHln! the Trenches-Cookin g their Meals-The Gyinnasts—The Junetion—
ipelnionico's'—Lahra Keene's- Genet al Street
:'Views of the Cann), etc. Also the R' lily Hon :c
and chop scenes and Eceiteiy, thereaboit:
Also II irper's Ferry liethye a m
ndfter, the scenes
of destruction. Tug ether w'th yarions other
places of note. Care?. size 23 cents . each. Ste
' reoscopic 33 cents. 1 . .
Parties Who would like a lot of these camp
scenes to S.eleet, froth—the balance to be re
turned in good ruder at their own expense.
I nd (without delay--Hcan be accommodate:don
giving, proper New York refercom
I STEED /SCOPES AND VIEWS. -•
Our est,iblislimetit is the : great emporium
I for everything in thdstereoscopie line ;and Oar
tissbrtment is this most coMplete probathY ot 1
any iu the world. . '
The stereoscope IS the rniost instrvelireinter-
eafing, enferfni»ing, am main and exciting of inud
ern inventions. f
i None are too young., none, too old, none too
I intelligent, none to uneducated, to.aeknow
ledge its worth :and! beauty.! :
No home is .cOmPlete without i:, and It wi't
and must , penetratel every Where. , 1
1 It presents to' yonr view every part of the;
world: in all the relief, boldness, perspective'
' and sharpness of chi , tat I, as ie von were on, the,,
spot. We have lull itninense % ariety of views!'
of scenes in -Paris, London...England:Scotland,
i Inland, Walo, Fiance, Belgium, Holland,
Switzerland; Spain; The Rhine, Ve sailes; St
Cloud, Fon tainblea I, Tailleries, Italy, Turkey, l
Egypt, Athens, the Holy :Lana, Chi a. India,
i Crystal Palaces aLe Grumps ilistori .81,.,amn-
Isitg, marriage, scenes, breakfast set,ules, pic-
I ides, statuary,: etc.., etc. ' An' exquicfe assort-
waif qiinhuninaleOpleriOrx-of . Palae j es, Chnr-I
t ches' and Cathedrals, of France, (Larietc.etc I
I The effect of these,! illuminated vioitsliS most
remarkable. 4
1 Anthony's liOtanianibus Stereoscoide Views
are the latest ;Phntographic wendcr: T heY
I are taken in the fortieth part' of a st!onti: and
! everything, no'matter howrapidly Wmay bt'
moving, is -depicted as sharply, an4distinetly
as if it had been Perfectly t.t rest. -This. give
an additional valne. for to the beadiies' of in
animate 'nature it adds the charm 6 . ) . life an
I motion. ' The , prOcess is it eliscOvtiy • of oul•
i
own. and being unknown, in Europe,
.We re i r
I
t ('rive large orders! from London and; Paris for
Anthony's Instantaneous Views of i4ineritain
life and scenery. I ' : : :, - 1 I'
Our Catalogue af subjectS and piles will Fe
forwarded to any address on receipt of stam )
Parties at ,a• distance sending us $3.5331.
Sl5. 520,0 r s23;Can have a'kood ibiltment
I and such pictures as they, may resnes . sent
Iby Expttess. Views aline Jwithifitt instr -
1 meat) can be sent by mail, !!„
- 1 • . .1' E., Anthony,
1
1 - 501 Broadtray, Nev York,
,
(3 doorssouth of St Nicholas' IlotK) I.
Importer tu l di Manufacturer of Pl4)tographic
Materials,StermistMpesandStereoscopieVieWs
flat„,„Merehantsl from , every seciion of the
countryirre respectfully inyited 1 make an
examination of our stock.' I 1
,To Photographers. Our Ballet ofiPhotO
, graphic Inventioa and Improversut Will be
sent to any address on sipAcaiiork''• 1 [
[Cut this- ot4 for fottire refeEence.' .1
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lets, her
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LL PAIN and siis-
Morn .
ttuts, .stiAM . tt!u
extract from' a letter cititten by. tfle :pastor Of
a BaptiSt Chinch to the " iTotirny *and MeS•
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in filvorof that_ world-renowned
MnS. -:Wrxstoves. LSoo•rnniO Svai FOIL CUL-
Wej, see an ttdertisenieitt in 3-our columnS
of llrs r iWinslow's ,SootbinkSyr . nia: - Now tje
never. Said a ,word in favor, of a patent
cine before in otn• life, but we, fek, compelled
to say to your re4ders, that . this no humbug NTE , HATn 'TIMID IT, AN'? Triri nY ALO't
CL. lUS4 It is.. pObahly,,,one of tie most stir-
cesfullmeilieine of the day. beet:time it is one
of the (hest. And those of youteaders who
have babies can't do better thait to lay 14 a
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when desired •
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A good assortment
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E. Anthony, No:501 prowls
is i•ow pliblisliiiii, in , l:tdditi
traits, the celebrated ollecti ,
mile and America as i 'I
.13i:ody!v :Vation at, tisosldar'aphi Pgrtrait .
itilwilich is ineldded IThrtrai s of nearly
prominent men of!Arneried, ot exCepti l
Davis, Gen 13eaureFard, Flo . d. and a 4 ,
otlier confialerate.. I rice (; i f 'Portraits;
per dozen. Can lie stint:by mail.
r 1 Scenes 4if !the Illar fo the Union
are published, chid laze, a d in SteriA
Rim. Also, .. I , I ' 1
IStereoscopic views f scenes in iThri.
dini; and in other p:irtsof England :tnd I
in Scotland, Ireland. Vales. illoilind. S
biOk.l. Spain, on the Eoino. in Athens, I
turkey, the holy Land, China,' India,
See , &c .; ad ilifilatim. - . I
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Our Instant'an , ..ms StereriScopic Viesv'i
ThelGreateA" Winder ot . the Age.
These areitaken tr t..i. foi.tiepi phrt of a
1
and the rushingiitwa l er,thilmoying of
or the march of:ab a9ny. d ies not in ti
'et th - e,taliiiiirjof these vielvs., T:.
sills for S:-: per.thizenl j ! 1 !, :
1 We have :1Iso:dn hand and nihnufacure the
fi'lrgest assortnieni Y "....;teil,sc. , rieg.l , i,,,it,,--
.
1--iplile ezUriums„lind PhotOgraphic Material,.
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ip the United Sta t es. Ind lie l rhaps in thi.• world
Catalogues. chntai4ing -lists of all ohr Por
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of
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'lttgazine:in thd War
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read Minn: in the fui
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idle Itottli. . '...'. . 1
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l'.'o its !rages, awl; ii.:4 i
110 OEllO' M aXaZii/C. 1
The Mimic is kill C
r 25 cents (the in.itte 0 1
ll:Ntores t . h•tt tritnt . of
cannot I.to obtained-.
,
Oar .s'frel ELt,igarg
us in thi's Intyttiee:ll
State t , . the best
d and the Chea;,
that kiihl that
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bets :re subseritl)
Anierie•ii ete
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o f LiOoki in the musk;
it is copyri.,iiitH: atid
except in —Golie.P',
/155..—A1l effort,: t.t•
and roily stand
:done in this qopnyt.,
many Inioi.e . : lo anh
:han nre-pablis4'.ea
went, giriag, a..
nately better en
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other wor
Godey's hani'el;sel Do - al,le-,Shee,
Plates.—Containing from . fire so set
length colored Fashions on each plate.
:.
magazines give only two.'
Far
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America,—Godly's. is the only work: in the
world that , gives tiles° immense 'pOtes, and
they are sac"' a's .toilittve excited the wonder
of publishers ahtl tilie nubile: The publiCa
lion of these plates cost SlO.OOO n orb than
Fashion-plates bf tl e old, style, and nothing.
but oar Wonderfully large circulation elm blvs
us to give ...than. Other magazititA cannot
atford it. We hewer snare, money when the',
phblic can be Itenefited. This fashions stay'
be relied on. , Drqsses may be nittle [after
them...and 'the Orener will not subject herself
to ridicule, as'woul he the ease iislie lisited
A
the large-citit!srC sed after the st.i-le of the,
1 0,
plitte:i given in 'Some of our so called fa,bion
magazines.. ' ,' .
Oar Wood gagrayings, of which we.. give
twic , vor three: tittles as' many as tiny other'
magazine, are Often mistaken for ste l el. e ,
Ithitations.- 7 -Bew tre of them. Remember'
thal the Lady's, Bo k is the original publica
lion and the 'cheapest: If you take Godey
you want no Othertagazine...
Drawing Leisons, No other Magazine gives
them. and wtg have given:endugh to,4llSeveral
large volume;.".
Our Receipts;: are such as can s be fonod no
where else. COokoug iii all its variety—Con
feetiona6-1 he Ntasery—the Toilet;--the Kit
chen=the Litfindry. We Originally: started
this department. and have peculiar facilities
for making•it,"Mostl perfect. , , I .
,
Ladies WoliiTpllle.—Tili depitrtMent com
prises engraitings and - deseriptionS of every
article that whitly wears.
Model Cotidges.—No other llag,azind has
this department. i
Terms, Caitii in
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to the person sending the
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[-ter Stravi-Cutter.
[%.ELLy, CouderPport... have
aged,ey for this celebrate.
Ountx. kis ecA•eoielt,6l
- Dee. 1,-1860,:-12
The Itckhe
iI.M.STED,
the .exelnsiv'
machtne, in
rable,. and 014.121 A
thedoonNAul . It the on
'otter county, and!is a good
whit 1 to reach tlad people of
A DvEitil§K i
medium through
all districts:
I=
I
MIMI
. An eperieninnd Sioninchfc preparatioh of
:IRON purified of: Oxygeit aiid Chrticin by Core
bustion to IVdrtigen,: S . anctioncir by 'the
hitthest, Medical Anthoritiee,, both in throlie
ati'd rife . United Siathis: I ,niti . pre - scribed in — their
The" experience of thorts.nnds deify proves
flint Do preparation of 'lron' cam be" compared
with it: tnipnrities:of the' blood: depre - ssion
ef 'rim) energy; pale - end olberwie sickly
cothplexions indicates its , necessity in almost
every .conceivable
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eat-
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tell/
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Innoxions in all maladies in , which. it liar
been tried, it has Proved,obsolntely .curative.
in each ofthe followingcomplaints, viz,:
In ]~rLililn, Serious Affechons,:Emonciation s ,
Diarrhot, hsarnlerti r
Incipient, Cutmumption;:ScrVittoti.l Thberridwis r
Salt Rheum, .?Extuetitirttittieli, Chldraiis r .
Liver:Comptaititst . Cltrottie-iletulacheav Rheurtta
tivti, Ittiertnittent-Fmrs; Pimples on the Face,.
•fn cases of General ;Debility, whether. tht'
result of acute disiease; or of the contlzirieddi
minution of nervous! and Muscular -energy
from chronic r:iourplatrits• one trial orthis res
toratiVe has proved Siecessluf to • air silent
which no description nor written iittestatiorr
would ruider ervdiblek, lnvalidss long bed
ridden ns to lwve become forgotten in_their
have sudilenlj- re-np
peured in the busy world rts if.just rtturned
frourtinurneted travel in a' distant -land.—
Eime very signal - instances of this - Itilid are ;
wtested to female Sutferer.S. emaciated victims ,
of apparent. in:trasz*, sang itiocons exliaus-
Tioll, critical ChtingeS.; and that complication
f iiervons and. de peptic aversion to air and
exercise for which the pli,ysician has no name.
- ttniN
tured
IE2I
Is supplied
per; Enve
(-Papers,. I
opes.
k raw-
El
MEN
lIIM
o£ carious
Elf 4tUsiC.
on Boards
all kinds
fines
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F WAR.
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ion to otherpor
on knbivn in Eu-
ol 1 ery
tag
(.1
, 53.00
In Nervous tractions of all kinds,' and for
ransons fa ninth to medical the operation
of this preparation of , iron: must necessarily
be salutary. for unlike the old oxide, it is vig
orouly timic withimt being ciriting anti
overheating.; and gently, regularly aperient
even in the most obstimite eases *of costive-.
ness without ever being 0? gastric purgative,
or inflicting a disagreeable sensation.
ocopic
Lan 7
r ince.
vlt7er-
I.* Pt
Oubq
It is this latter propert y . among others,
which nukes it 'so rermihale effectual atm
permanent a remedy for rem upon which it
also appears to exert a distinct and specific
et di - Sp:l-sing the local tendency which
fotms them ; :
In I
'~
In pysTepsin, innu\piernble as are its causes
single, box of these Chalybente "'ills has of
ten stifliecd for the most habitual cases, itt
elging the-a ttendent Cwivenexa:
J , , 'unchecked Diari ken, even when advanbril
to Dysentery. . coati Med. emaciating', anti ap
par•utlg Imtlilzmtlit, the effeets have been
equally decisive and :nstoni,hing.
In the local pains. loss of titAt and strength,
eebilltating cough. a:;(1 remit“ nt hectic.which
generally ind'ente lucipieo , C6ii,liaiption, this
remedy lue allay ed the nhtiin of friends and
physiFians, in several very gratifying and in
teresting. hiSlanct'S.
leaves'
e
cc ale
Tir Sc:oftdont , Tubcreolosi::, this medicated
iron hag. Ii d fnr mon- thnti the good effect of
the loo:it "cautiously balanced preparotioa of
without any of their well known
•
—TI -
'U.S LIGc
I,y tR
PrOnoi . .need
The attention of fismales cannot be too - con
fidently in . vited , to this remedy and natorative,
in the cases itecltliarly !tingling them.
cnn be
w Ce -
In Rilesimittit-m; both chronic . iind
nintory—itt the ! , otter, 114 .. .N1 - ewer, more decid,
;Dorn repor,ted r
both ruth:eing time
sw(.llinf2s :And E.titlness of tile joints and trios.;
cies.
szmil
tribute
rite fat
In P.ll7:nittent Fevers it ninst nece:ssttrily
Le 11 !rreai and energetic . i:estoratice,
lit',..gress iu the n'ets settlenients of the
\Vest, ‘Nili pr,..bably une.of high renown and niernit,ess.
No 7.. , •im: , 1c lta:4 ecvr I)ct , n disro - ,‘-.....(1 in the
Ili:=tory of melliCine. s hkh ext its such
prompt, happy, um.l fullv restorative elrectli
Good :Ippetlte..colip!et.• estion, rap,cl;nc
cplisition Of strengih, with an unusual
for netive Itlo cheerful exercise, iturue.
Jiatelv,foilow its,nir.. •
do.
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IFit'shion.-
ven full
Other
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