KNICKEIO3OV,IOR MAGAZINE . `-:,, , • FOR 1562 TII theiftimiing of the last, year,,when its .present proprietors assumed control :of THE ,KNIC,REHBOOKER,they announced their (In tel:urination, to spare no pains to place it'in its trite Position tis•the leading literary Monthly Atilerica., 'When rebellion had raised a knecessful front, and its armies threatened the .very,existence of the Republic, it was impos eiblelo permit a Magazine which in its riven= litiori reached the best intellects in the land, to continue in a purely literary course, as if insensible or indifferent to the dangers which Threatened.the 'Union. The proprietors ac cordingly gave notice that it would present in ita,pages forcible expositions with regard to theigrhat question of the times : How to pre -.scrim-the United States of einwrica in their` intca it:y and unity. How far this pledge has been redeemed, the public must judge. It would, however, be mere affectation to ignore the seal IttE approbation which the public has already phiced !Six these efforts. The proprietors grate fully acknowledge this, and it has led them to embark in a freshithndertaking, the publics.- of,THE CONTINENTAL MONTHLY, de-. VOted ' to literature and national policy, 'in Which Magazine tho4e readers who have fol lowed with sympathy the political and social views co forcibly expressed of late in our pages, may . find , them still further enforced by - the most eminent and energetic minds in America., 'The Knicicerbocker. while i t l will remain firth in SifpPort of the 'Tule; will be found, accord ing to the originally expressed intention of the publisher, devoting itself more exclusively to art and letters, and in maintaining its long establisheirposition as the leader in America °Cake Widely varied departments of liteiature to , which it is specially devoted. 'The number. for January commences its thirtieth yeaf.- With such antecedents as!it poSsesses,- it seems unnecessary to make dny special pledges ,is to the future; but it may pot bonmiss to say that it will be the aim bf itA - conquctors to make it more and more de serving of the liberal support it has hitherto received. The. same eminent writers who have,contritnited to it durfitg the past year will continue to enrich its pages, and in ad dition, contributions will appear from others of the highest reputation and from;many ris ing Authors. .We Shaft, as before, specially cultivate the genial and humorous in every variety ; hut during the coming - year, however, the knickerbocker will receive many contri butionsin the highest departments of litera ture; embracing Critical, Historical, BioeTaph ical, Scientific; or Ethnographical articles, in all of which special pains will be taken to 'introduce that spirted and agreeable tone and styloSilileh have of late years distinguished really first-class writings of this nature front the dry and pedantic essays of the old school. We.intend to devote especial zeal and lab6r tolittraet to our pages such reading, and con fidently anticipate' pre-eminence in this de"- parinient. 4 , --1n• the January Number we shall publish •;i.Snashine in Letters," by Charles dodfrey Leland—the _first of a series of papers on the cheerful and joyous in Literature and which will be found interesting to the most general reader, while at - an early 'date. will apfear the First Chapters of a most entertain ing and instructive description of American Life, in the form of a First-class Novel. The Knickerbocker, in short, while retaining the heft of the old, will continually add to the cream of the- new. TERMS: - Three dollars a year in advance : Two cop ies for Pour Dollars and Fifty Cents Three cppies fOr Six Dollars. Subscribers remitting Three Dollars will recetye as a premium (post-paid) a copy of Richard, B. Kimball's. great work. "The Reve lations of qall Street," to be publi.ihed by G. 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GILMORE. • No. 121 Nassau Street, New York, and No. 110 Tremont Street, Boston AdMiniStratorls 'Nonce. UTHEREAS, letters of administration on V IF the estate of RUFUS THOM P.SON,tlte'd,. late' of Jackson Tp., Potter' Co., have been granted to lhe subscriber hi due titan of law, notice is hereby,given to all persons knowing themselves index:tit to said •estate, to make immediate pnyment ; - ntl those havingclaims wiil,present them dilly authenticated for set tlement. TIIO3IPSON, D. W. BENTO.N, Administ'rs. February 28, 1861 1.6 w .SOMETHI I. G. FOE THE TIMES!!! A NECESS YiN EVERY 1101/SEHOLDI - • - - -J !INS 5: 011.0SLEY'S Afneri an: Cement Glue. , The 'atr ogest Glue in the World. For Genie ding - IVcod, Leather, Glass, - . Ivory, hiiia,, Marble, Porcelain., - iastrr, Bone. Coral.wr,: rticle of the kind ever produe iich will withstand Water. Ala The only ed • J EXTRACTS : EiOulekeelier should have a inpfdy Crosley's American Cement Glue." irk Times. convenient to hare in the house." )ilc Express. - [ways ready; this commends it to r."—N. Y. Independent. Eve tried it, find find it as useful in as water."— Wilkes'Spirit,of the Times Ee 25 Cents per Bottle.; Tal reductions to Wholesale Dealers. • - TERMS CASH. ar-sald by all Druggists-and Store geaerally throughout the country. JOHNS CROSEY, (Sole Manufacturers,) • 78 William Street New York. of Liberty. Street.) jyOly ".13Tery of Johns Y "Itis .—New "It is eYerybo • our bon • prl Very li. -41 f!).• keeper: (Come CORDS of WOOD wanted at the JOURNAL Office, immediately, for which-the highest Market Pripe will, be" paid in Subscriptions and Advertising. " They go right to the Spot !", instPati?_eicV! AlsPlstfionll PurifY Strengthen your. age! 4Spaidixigelik THROAT CONFECTIONS I 2, "r-T* 3ll , l x d 0,01): F:QR iLEakatrthia ‘, 1 4 : GOOD FOR LECTURERS, GOOD FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS, GOOD; FOR SINGERS, GOOD FOR CONSUMPTIVES. GENTLEMEN - Ci4l4 SPALDINd'S TIIROAT CONFECTIONS LADIES ARE DELIMITED WITH SPALDUG' THROAT . CONFECTIONS CIIILDREN CRY FOR SPALDING'S THROAT COFFECTIONS They relieve a Cough instantly. They clear the Throat. , They give strength and volume to the ioice They impart a delicious aroma to the breath They are delightful to tha 10.1. e. ' They are made of simple berhs and Ltn not harm-any.attmil-: I athise every one who has a Coug. or ; Husky Voice or a Bad Breath, or any di cur ty ofthe Throat, to get a Package of my Throat Confections, they will relieve you instantly, and you will agree with me that theygo right to the spot." You will find them very useful and pleasant while traveling or attending pub lic meetings for-stilling yoUr Cough or allay ing your throat... If Youtry.one . package am safe in saying that yon , .willinyteriifferwards consider , ' thorn ' -'',You will find them attheDrugg)istsandDealersialgedicines PRICE TWENTY-Ivt: COTS. I . y.,.signaitire . ia each;paeliaue.ATl others cotinteifeitc:::— - A Package will be sent by mail, pre paid, on receipt of Thirty Cents., Address, HENRY :C. SPALDING, . No. 48 Cedar.s.treet, New-Yo,k. staminan: nnn nlnlllllllllllllllnllttl CEPHALIC PILLS CU RE SICK HEADACHE CURE NERVOUS HEADACHEi. CURE ALL KINDS OF HEADACHE, Byth of liTerti ed ; on( attack ESTEE They and //f ject. Oa ing Cos, MEE ESIM petite, gi gins, ni strengtl The - long In perime during -relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in ,!the neriloursystem or from a tlriinged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their cerripo sition„ and may e taken at all times with per-, feet safety with nt making any change of di et, and the abse cc of wiy disagreeable la ste ren dcra it easy to aii ninister them tp children. BE WAIL OF COUNTEBFEITS • The genuine have five signatures of Benty C. Spalding on each Box.-, • -z Sold by Druggists nitVoll, other Deakts in Medicines. A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on re ceipt of the PRICE. 25 CENTS. All orders should no addressed to HENRY C. SPALDING; 48 Cedar Street, New-York. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMEMTS OP SPALDING'S • CEPHALIC ..PILLS,', WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO 'SUFFER FROM If EA . DAC F.' • THAT A. SPEEDY AND SURE CURE IS WITHIN THEIR ttttt uum umunnwnutmutsitmuuumunnnnunmu n nnn m. A single bottle of SPALDING'S PRE PARED pij.TE .• its cost annually. . . SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE I SP.U.DING'S PREPARED GLUIU SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SAVE , ECONOMY! ' DISPATCH! gar “A STITCH IN TIME SITES N/NE." . As accidents wiltbappen, even it'well ieg ulated families, i, is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient warforrepairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ste. • , SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no bous,ehola can afford to be -withont it. It is always ready, and up to the sticking point.,. "USEFUL IN EVERY. HOUSE." N. 8.--A Brush accompanies each Bottle. Price, 25 cents. - AlLirfp, • HENRY No. 48 CEDAR; tireet, New-York. DAITTION: - - As certain itipritibipled person's are tefript ing to palm off on the' unsuspecting public, imitations ..of my PREPARED GbDE,,,I. would caution all perscini to exam i inlieflire pfirelids ing, and see that the fult , na'me, ai—SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUF,,,eg is on the outside wrapped; all other s are swindling counterfeits; • ,T,IVIQ : VF, . LIFE PILL,4.4N .1?11(Eya" BITTERS, IrTEiMEMOIXE;§, have now heen'before e public , for u;. period of TuturrYßAns, and df k ring that : Ome- have maintained a high chara4er in tamest every . purt,of the Globe, theiF - fatraordinary and immediate , power or reloring perfect health to Persons suffering unde nearly every kind of disease to which the h . man frame is liable. - following are among the distressing rof human diseases in which the ,• Tb curie . . IreKetabie. Li3e Medicine Are well known 'to be infallible.• DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and second Stomachs, and creating, a flow of pare healthy bile; instead of the stale and acrid /kind; FLATULENCY, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Heal 6Th - elßestlessness; 111-Tera per, •Inxiety, Lazigtior, arid Melancholy, which are t, e general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will rants a.natural consequence of its cure; STIVENESS, by cleansing the whole L of the intestines with a solvent process; 'ithout violence ;all . tiolent - purges leave CO len,gt and the bowels_ cost' Te within two days. FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to'n, regalar circulation;through the process of I)er:spit-Minn in Orli cases, and the thor ough 'solittion °flail tutestiiisl obstruction in otheri. -. 1 The Life Itledtcines helve. been knod to cure RHEUMATISM permanently., in three Week , and GOET in half that- time; by re- Movi g local inlimionation from the' thimbles l and hgaments of the joints. r D OPSIES of all kinds.- by 'freeing' and I stren thening the kidneys and bladder; they open to Most delightfully on these important OrgansTaind•henCe'have ever been found a cer- I lain remedy for ithe worst cases of GRAVEL. Also WORMS, by dislodging from th e. turn lugs 'iof the bowels ; the slimy matter to which these l creatures flhere.• SGURVEY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE 'SORES, by the! pe'rfect purity which these LIFMEMORIES -give to the blood, and all the I umors. - i 1 ' S ORBUTIC 'ERUPTIONS and BAD CPM -1 PLE "lONSAy ;their alterative effect upon the fluid that feed the skin, and the morbid state of w ' ich occaSforii 'all eruptive complaints, sallo V, cloudy, and other disagreeable com plexions.l T ' ' ' TIM use of these. Pills-for a very short time, will effect an entire 'Cure of SALT 'RHEUM, and i. striking.huprovement in the clearness of the: skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLU ENZA. will always:be cured by one * dose, or by tWo in the N . , ;'org cases. PILES.—The original proprietor of these I Medicines; was cured of Piles of 35 years stan ling, by the use of the LIFE MEDICINES alone. FEVER AND AGUE.—For this scourge o the ''}Vetern country, these Medicines will be touM;l a safe, speedy, and certain remedy.— Other medicine l'eare the system subjeCt to a return of the (disease—a cure by these 3led '-• ~e rma eat—TILY TIIEII, BE S4.TISFTED,. ;RS AND TASTER COM d Debility, Loss of Appe if Females—the Medicines the most beneficirl re this description :—Kings to its worst forms, yields 7 , erfill action of these re- Night Sweats, Nervous Compluirts of all kinds, Teart, Pahiters' Colic, are 3EASES.—Persons whose become impaired by the aIIeCICY, will find these cure, as they never fail to ;vstem, all the effects of sooner than the most,pow if Sarsaparilla. dby IV:B._.IIOITAT, Bno.O)WAY, IC EW-Yollli Uggists. • • v , ba_ • 3 E INA lllrt.s WINSLOW, An' exnerience l dNuis . e and Female Physician, presents to i,he attention of mothers : her SOOT[ ING SYRUP, FOR. thITLIHIEN TEETHING, Nrlych greatly' Mcilitates the process of teeth by softentng the gums, reducing all In fla natio,u-111 allay ALL PAIN and spas modic net ion, and is .SURE RI REGULATE THE BOWELS. De l pend upon! it, mothers, it will give rest to yodrselves, and' RELIEF AND 'HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. We have put up and sold this article for OV3r ten years.; and CAN SAY, IN CONFI DENCE: ANDi TRUTH of it, what we have never been aye to say of any other medicine --NEVER' HAS IT FAILED;, IN A SINGLE INSTANCE, ITO EFFECT A CURE, wheh timely used. Never did we know an instance ofidlssittisfae ion by any one who used it. On the contraryd all are delighted with its opera. tiOs, and sPeak in terms of comendation of, its magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this tnatMr "WHAT WE DO KNOW," ;if ter er ten yeitrs' experience, AND PLEDGE JR 12liPU'IlA TTON FOR THE FULFILMENT 0 WHAT NITE HERE DECLARE. In almost et ery instance, where the infant is suffering ft.+ m pain Mill exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteeh or ; it.wenty minutes after the syrup is afiministe ed. This valogble preparation is the prescrip ti n of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILL- F L NURSES'in New England, and has been u.cd with NEVER FAILING SUCCESS in THOUSANDS OP CASES. - - - - It not only relieves the child from pain, but vigora.tes the stomach and bowels, corrects idity, and gives tone and energy to the w . ole system. It will almost instantly re live I ,_ GAPING IN) THE BOWELS, AND WIND' COLIC and overcome convulsions, which, if not spee dily remedied; end in death. We believe it the BEST arid SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD. hi all cases of DYSENTERY and RIARREE- DIN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teethiag; or from any other cause. We °tile say to , every mother who has a child s iffering, froin'any of the - foregoing complaints DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR HE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand be t- een you and your suffering Id, and the r lief that wll be SURE—yes, An .TITELt .. S i RE--=to fssllow the use of this met.'---ne;-if timely .usett • Full directions for, using _y•Il accompan3' ach bottle. None genuine un les;s. the fac•frirnile of CURTIS st PERKINS, Islew York, ion the outside wrapper,. . Sold by Druggists throughout the World. Principal Office, 13 Cedar Si., . '...:. .1 :New York. PRO .o.n' Y,..20 C:ENTS PER BOTTLE. ~- • , Sold. & E. ii. : JONEs,..(l4iore : ,rkPa. ! _ _ /6-Iy. rti*AL - E't Tff~ `HERO OF. Wide PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS,' ' Card size,oißrist(il snitat O f6i;:ttlbunid.i kts,t - iistitpaNDAoLEt _‘; i -..,sol.llread.ssray. -Nevi- at Orli. 1... . . By special 'arrangement we piblish in add= tion tb btliCr portraits tke .celebrates . eollfe4or• well known' both in,Burope and America. ' Brady a Naiiii'nal Photographic Portrait Gallerg. Brady's collection of‘mperial Phritograiihs is justly considered one of the:lions of lietv 4 York, and in the Photographic 'reproductions . of these eVery 'centre table par( rroWhave an additional attraction in . a ,miniaturer . Brady's g- Gallery. Amonour publications are: . Abraham. Lincoln,' Jefferson Davis, Hannibal Hamlin, , Lady Davis, I • - Wm. H. Seward, Alex. H. Stephel, • Salmon P. Chase,. Robt..J.,Toonibs, Simon Cameron, Howell Cobb, Montgomery = lienry,Vi.. Wise,' Edward Bates, . 'John Gideon Wells, . Gen'] Benuregar. Caleb F. Smith, Gen't Lee, Gen'l Seott, , John B. Floyd, Col. Robt..Aßdeiiiiii, Jacob Thoropso .. Major, Slerntner, • ,P...F.Thomas, . .1 :. . Col. Ellsworth, Tohn C. Breckintige, Gen'l Butler, ' Gov. John Letchfor, Gen'l Mansfield,, ~ , John Bell, ' ';',.. Col,•Fremont, c .. John C. Calhounit. . Herschell V. John Son, L. G'. Wigfall; Beli Me:. Cullotigh, Lieut. Maury,.Col. Lander, St hen 4. Douglas, Maj. Gen. JohtfA. Dix, .)10. pen. N. P. Banks. Henry Ward' Beecher, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Horace Greeley, Prof. gorse, N. P. Willis, Juries Gordon Bennett, Williati C'. Biyant,Washington Irving, Henry Clai,An drew Jackson,CommodorePerry,Dr.E.K.Kame, John J. Audubon; Mrs. Sigourncy, Mrs. p- en '1 Gaines,Chas.Sllcuner;Gov.Andrew:J.J.Critten den, Prince of Wales. Duke of Newebst q ' Za chary Taylor,George Bancroft, ti - thrOp ,lot .ley.Sam.Houston, J. Q. Adams, Emerso Etla. Midge, Andrew, Johnson. Par Son Bromptow, arownlow's heroic .daughter, • together! With about 500 others, , to whi h additions :lie' be ing made daily, ' Cotalo on receipt of ititnip, s z cp i PRICE Or PORTRAITS $3 .s.a Doz Es. i Can be sent by mail. Remittances may be !made in postage stamps. • . t':: : -'! : Also a large collection of Photograihs of distinguished Europeans, Emperbrs,. I,ings, Queens; Marshals, Generals, Dukes, Lort,Au t hors ' Acthrs, Actresses, Politicians an: Cler gy. Price, 25 to +5O cents each, accordrg to maker and quality. I .• a ' • Our establishment is also head-quarters for PHOTOGRAPHIC AL'BUMS 4 • both as agent of the best Freach man factu rer, and as manufacturer under a gaunt of our 0wn..1 We have a large assorthienyvarY ing in price from.oo - ceiata.to $5O, anti holding from ,12 Portraits pp to SGOO.' Also ' fplding cases of intirrocco: or cloth for the 'pocicet, to hold 2,4, iG,, ,S, oi, 12 portraits. AlSo vitrious styles of !framing card portraits, 'of carved Wood, metal, paper, composition, etc. : Of ele gant and tasteful, designa., • - 11 •.. ..V • 4 , photographers now sending its :. : . !I , , • CAMP SCENES OF THE PREsEyr WAR and views. of :points and things of interest, : both card size, for blbumi, and in.sterec4copic form. As for instance, The Seventh Re4iment ;21 Camp 6"anieron—ln e Trenches—Cobklng their Meals—The Gymnasts—The Junction— Delmonich's-4,lthru. Keene's--. 1 General Street Views of the Camp, etc. Also the Relay House and camp scencs and scenery thereabout. Also Harper's Ferry heft-ire aild after the si!enes Of destrnetion.. Together with various !other Places of !note. Card size 25 cents each; Ste reoscopic! 33 cents. ' . . . ! Parties who would like a lot of these 'r am - - P scenesito : select from—the balance id - be re, turned in good order at . theiC own exilense, and withbut delay—cam be riecommodalecton Ewing ptioper New York reference: : I ' ' STEREOSCOPES!AND VIEWS. i Our cAahlishinent is the great cult) rium for everything in the stereoscopic line II d oar '. , tisortinerit is the most Complete pram ly of !any in the world. ~, The stereoscope is the most instrrctio „inter resting, entertaining, i ainu,sug and exciting o mod era inventions. , J I I Nom.: tire too young, none too old, no e.too !intelligent, .none too Uneducated, to tic mow.- !ledge its worth :and beality. ' • No home is complete without it, and It wi!l and musi . penetrate every Where. • It presents to :your v:ieW . every part of the world, in all the reliefboldnes.s, perspective and sintriiness of detail,] as if you were `)n the spot. We have an immense variety o , views ef sceneS in Paris, London, ymgland, Stitland, Ireland, I Wales, France, Belgium, Holland, • Switzerland, Spain, The Rhine, Versa! es, St • Cloud, Foutainbleau, Tnilleries, ablY, 'Turkey, • Egypt, ..4thens, the Holy Land, China, India, Crystal palace, , also Groups Tlistoricali amu sing, marriage scenes, breakfast smuts, pie , nies, statuary, etc., ete: An exquisite. sort :Aunt of Illuminated Interiors of Palves, tpliur chez and Cathedrals, of France, Italy, etc.etc. The effeCt of these illuminated views Ir most remark. tale," A ntlia l ny's Ini tantapeous Stereoscopic !Views are the !latest Photographic wonder. 1 'They are taken in the: fortieth part of a second, and everything, no matter how rapidly it May be moving; is - depicted as sharply and disauctly as if it bad been perfectlyat;restt This gives an additional value, for to the beauties;, of in- - :militate! nature it adds the charm of life and motion. I The , process, is'a *discovery Of our own, and being unknown i..kar...ope, Fa -e re= ceive large orders from London and Pdris for Analog's Instatatanetius Views of Anterican: life and scenery. .• .. • fl , Our Catalogue of subjects and prices will he forwardbd to any address on receipt ofistamp Parties at a'distance sending us $3,55,510, $l5, $2O, or $25, can have a good instrument and such pictures as they may request, sent by Express. Views alone (without instru ment) can be'sent E. Anthony, 501 Broadway, New fork, 63 doors south of St. Nicholas Hotel,) Importer and Manufacturer of Photographic Materials,Stereoscopes and StereoscopihViews Da.,Merchants from every sectionl!of the country ere respectfully invited to mhke au examination of our stock. TO Photographers. Our Bulletin ofphoto graphie Insention and Improvement*ill be sent to any address on application. [Cut this out for future refereuce.], MOTHERS, READ following is an eNtraci, from a letter written by the pastor of a paptist Church to the =" Journal and Mes senger," Cincinnati, Ohio, and speakdvidur t ,6 s in favor of that world-renowned medinine— Mns. WINSLOW'S SOOTHLNG SYRUP .F01s! DREN TEETHING: i • • We seven advertisernent in your columns of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing !Syrup. '2llow never said a Word in lavor ofa patentl.medi, tine before in 'our life, but' 'ire feel compelled to . say to your readerd, that this is noliiimhug TELISTP IT, AND SNOW IT TO BE ALL IT cities..' It is i probably, one, of the most sue ceisful medicines of the day; because it sane of the _best.. And those of your readeo who havp babies can't _, do fiettir: than to; lay 111 a EP.P.1 4 1/." • _ _ , . 0 i d , 2 - . ' , ,ie . i ~ tit '1- , , 0 1; rirtil ni E6:iii ' I '!3 1 4' hkr tf , ",s t .."1 adtbatt .PoßT.'l4*. `! , Dr: vviptt N,-Ipaoiiurrot. i : --- I _,..1 . ..: - ,i, - ! .•., i oo K s . LOBES, •. 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HEROES OF PEACE. v v.. if - AND " THE HEROES OF WAR , -•1 • . , . • , . E. Anthony, Noikl Broadway, New York, • II is now publishing ; in addition to other per.' traits, the celeVratled collection known in EU - ti ro-Pe and America; as Brady's. Natio - 14 P i hotographic Portrait Oallil' , in, which is incimied Portraits of nearly . all the ' prominent men:of' Ameecii, not excepting-Jeff Davis, Gen Beanr: Bard, Floyd; and a I host of l other confederaies I Price of Portrait's, ST,(),O per dozen. Can 4 sent by mail. -I- ' Scenes of ti e War for the Uniob, . ,iJ are published, Car size, and .'ln ,Steieocoliie form. Also, i I - 1 • ' L . I Stereoscopic vi' vs of , scenes in Paris, Lon don, and in other orti otiEnglaud and Frantic, .in Scotland, ircia d,.Wqes, HOilatid, SwitzOr laad, Spain, on' th . Ruine, in Athens Egypt; Turkey, the Holy Land; China, India, Cuba, Sc., Sc., ad ini4nilk I .!, . . r f 1 ? Our Instantanecips Stereoscopic Views are, The GreateSt Wonlier of the Age. . - i These are takeri nil VI e. fiirtieth'part of a second, and the rushing oi.witte,the moving of limits. or the marcliof an army, does•not in the roast affect the taking! of these. views. They 'are sold for $3 per ilOzeiLl 1 • . I -!I We have also Oil hand and Innnufacture thtt largest assortMeif of ' tereoSciipes, I photo graphic Alburfjs,i; nil P lotographic Materials in the United', Staies, an perhaps in the world, . -. Gatalogues,•coiltainin,g listS of all our Per traits. Views, StercoscoPeS, &e., send tree by mail, on receipt 0 a staMp. 1: I ! E. AIITHONIY, 501,BroadWay, . jyly near St. 4'icliolis lintel, New !York, ! I I I'. I THE IVY'S FRIEND. iIfIODEY'SLA I's BOOK FOlt Mi 2.- 2The ILA world's faqrite. For 32 Years the Standard' Magazine. 'Pronounced by the Press ..of the,United Stittes, the best Lad 's Magazine, in the World and the Cheapest.. The Literattire.ls .of that kind that can ;be real alout intli family cirele, and iheeler gy in, immensii numhers are subscribersl 4 ,or the Book. , . .... . • The beet Laity I . tritere in America centribPte to its pag es, 411(1 Iwo have some that Write 'for no otherMagnZitim. 1 1 1 • :•• ; : .. • i .1 . :., .. , cost The iluxic is T.ill 'original, ;mu would o f 3 25 cents (the:Pl:life:of the Book) in the music stores ; bat . most of it - is copyrighted, Mid cannot be oh)itiped except in' "tiodey." : Our Steel tairaein!).l.--;-All effort:3 to rival Os in this hare ceased, and :we now stand alone in this' dcpartnibot, giving, 'as we '313.),• many more anl infinitely better engravings than are published ,in 'tiny other work. 1 I Gode.Vs ..Inunkusc I)cuibte r Sliect ' Fashion- Piatee..—Colit:muirig', from five to seven ; 'full length Colored liashiofis on each plate. Other magazines give only tiro. • ' Far -Vaal( .'oji taut , = Fashions in 'EuroliCi or America.—Gode.re is the co , i oly work iu: the world that giVep these immense . -phtes,:' and they are such ai to havejxcited the wonder of publishers : d the: public. ThelpuliliCa- Hon of these plates cost $.10,000 more than Fash?on-plates orthe :old style; and nothing but our wonderflully large - circulation enables .its to give therm. 'Otber magazineS cannot afford it.. 11; 7 ,Uever pare money whenlthe public can be h: nefitefi., These fashions May be relied 0n..: yes,ses may be made after them, and the eater will: notsubject herself to ridicule, its uld be the case if she visited the large eitiee resset after the style of the plates given hi :ome f oui'so called fitshion : . magazines. • I 't . • - Our Wood E g rout a, of which we: give twice Or three imes as many as any other magazine, are oten mistaken for steel. llnitations:l.3 ware of - them. Remember the LadY's ook is the Original pnblici , 1.3 lion and tho' cl eapest. If you take Gedey you want nri,ot : er Magazine. • :1: Draui?:'g Lees ns.—No other Magazine gives . them, and we It ye given enough to fill several .: large volumes. ~ . 1 I': Our Receipts re such as:can be fonnil no where else. else. Colokinglin'ill its variety-47On fectionary—t t 3 e p 4 nrsery—the Toilet—theiNit .chen—the Landry. 1 We originally, started this departM I have :peculiar facilities for making it rn st perfect. - . ' • Ladies WOrk, abie+This department com prises engrains en descriptions of every ..s f article that a la y we rs. Model: Cdttaqfee.-1 o other Magazine ;has this department.'. , : ' 1 Terms, cask n achy:cc: : 1 copy one, year, $3, 2 cdpiei op year $5, 3 copies one yettics6; 4 copies ona'yetr $7. Five copies and Year; and an extra a py. to the person sending the club, $lO.l. Xi': t conies one year, and an ex tra'copy to the :erto sending the club,sls. Eleven copies re yer:, and an extra copY to the person :sett log' the club, $2O. And the only magazine at rain be introduced:Mid the i i above clubs' in pfacti of the Lady's•ltticik is Arthur's liarae :Magazine. : d Treasury Notes and Notes of , all solivent banks takematlpur. Be careful and pay. the postage on yonr letter., - : ' 1 i !,il :-. ;•: . : • Aiddreskl.' - • .', L. A: OrODEY O I, . ' '' 323 elteilnut Street, Philade?phiit;', Pa: . I , . , The Ric . ester Straw-Cutter: OLLL3ISTED .e KE Y, Coudersport; " , have . the exeltes re ag hey for this celeihated machine, ir4 3,1 3ii 1 cou ty. It 'is corenieuti du rable-Tah-d- :IP. . - Dec 1 - 1860-42, th Jo omit,! It is tho on- A'ly paper' Potter county, and is a kood meth% int..throuw i szyhieh_to teach thopeovie of distriotsl: .• • • An ftPerient and Stomachic, preparation 'ell, IRON 'poriffed of Oiygert and,'9arbttitY bus.tion :in Ifydrogen.' Sanctioned bd - the' higlie4tiledicar AnthOritieS; yOth, in' Earoji' and the !Unitea'States, and presctibaiiiifie? • r' The Merience of thousands daily prey's. that s o preparation of. Iron can be compared: with ii.- F ,lmpurities of : the blood, .depression of vita] energy; pale and :otherwiSe' sickly ComPlexionS' indicates its necessity in almost every ! Minceivnble -case. •... Innoxious in all maladies in which it hp been tried, it has proVedt'absolutelit curative in etiCh !Of the folloWing . eomplaints, In DeLililtl,ll ei roris ffecttent, Etnonciationi, Dyq,;:ikia; Didrilteed ' Dpenfd lir Incipient Consmnption, About:4li, Saltliheunt, 31:innenertiatimr,..1V4ite.t, X"omittaitita,Vhronic' atm, Intermittetti•Tevers, Pimples' on Me Foe , In ittiaes of General Debility,..: whetlietclitir res,ult Of l acutts disease; or. of the. continued Of , minution . of nervous and muscular energy. 'from chronic complaints; one trial of this torative has proved . Suet-essful- to an .extents which . no description nor written attestatiortt would rmider credible.' • Invalids so long bed-- ridden 'as to have - become forgotten ill • their own neighborhoods,..,have soddenly re-ap— Veered in the busy world as if just rtturueo from protracted travel, in a distant land--; Some very signal instances of this kind . ere attested to female Sufferers, emaciated victims , of apparent marasmus, sanguineous rxhaus- . tion, - eAtieal changes,' and that complication of ne rvous "and despeptic aversion to air and exercise for which the physician has no name. In-Nervons. Affections of all kinds, and for reasons familiar to medical men, the operation of this preparation of icon must necessarily he salittary, for unlike the old raids, it is vig orously tonic without being - exciting and overheating ; and gently, regularly aperient evert ; in- flie most obstinate cases of costive ness without ever being a gastric purgative,. or inflioting a disagreeable sensatibn.• • It is this latter property, among. others, I'vhich makes it so remarkable effectnal mat permanent. a remedy for Pilot, upon. which it also appears to exert a , distinct and specific action, by dispersing the local tendency which: forms them. In Dyspepsia, innumerable n's are its ellllSeS , a' single box of these elmlybeate Pills has of-- tett sniliced Rir. the Most habitual cases, . eluding thh attendent Costirene,v.T.. In unchecked Diarrhoea, even %viten advanced to Dysentery, confirmed; emaciating, and ap parently malignant; the effects' have been equally decisive and astonishing. • • In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength. debilitating cough, and remittent hectic:width generally indiente Incipient Consiumption, thfi remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and physicians, in several very gratifying and in teresting instances: In Scrofnloo Tuberculosis, this Medicated iron' is had far more than the good effect of the ;inci‘st 64,utiously balanced pi . ..pal - min.':of iniline,wlthout any of their well Inown Jig- The attention of females cannot be too con fidently inviteirtm this manly and re:storative, in the cases peculiarly affecting them. - - In Rheumatism, both-chronic and inflam. matnry—in the latter, however, more has been invariably, well reported, bull: as alleviating pain and yedueing the swe.llins and stiffness of the jciints and MILS. eles. In Intermittent Fevers it ntust : 'necessarily r be a great remedy null energetic i restorative, and its progress in the new settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown and usefulness: No reniedy bits ever been discmre.ed in whole history of medicine, •Mhich - exerts such prompt, (nippy, and fully restorative efrect,-- Good :ippetite, complete digestion, rap.d cinisitioa of strength, with, an unusual dispo saint) for active and cheerful es el else, hum. diately follow its use. _ li'ut up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 pills, price 50 cents per box : for sale by druggists and dealers. Will be -ent tree to any address an receipt of the price,. All let terS, orders, etc., should be addressed t. B. LOCKE S: Co., General Agents, . 4-13-: 20, Cedar St., N. • Prospect s OF THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. SEVENTEENTH YEAH. . A new volume of this .widely circulated paper commenced on the 6th of July. Every number contains sixteen pages of useful in formation, and' from five* to ten original en gravings of new inventions: and discoveries, all of which, are' expressl2r for its columns. . The ScientifiC American' ts • deitted to the interests of Popular Science, - the Mechanic Arts, llla.nnfactnres, Inventions, Agriculture,. Commerce ann the Industrial Pursuits gener ally, and is valuable and instructive not only in the Workshop and Manufactoiy, but also in the Household, the . Library and the Read ing Room. • The Scientific American basthe reputalion, at home 'and abroad, of being the best: weekly publication devoted to mechanical and judos trial pursuits_ now published, and the pub.: tither§ are'determitted to keep tip the reputi tion they have earned: during the SIXTEEN YEARS they have been.connected. with its publication. TERMS. To mail subscribers :—Two Dollars a Year, or 7 0ne 'Dollar' for six months. 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