P' "."'4l,''s--_:__,,, Pg.,:t'aiita • POE PURIFYING THE BLOOD. And for the speedy cure of the following complaints: fitirOftehaantit,Serofitlons .111T6etiona attach aiirßutetars; Blet.ts;: Sores,' Einptions, PliO:p „lPtestnies'i . BlOtebes . , Bolls, Tahas,t.suld all Sisin.Dishases. "OAKLAND, h - 01i0e.155% J. C. Area & Co. (louts: 1 feel it toy duly to se knowledge what your Sarsaparilla has slime for me. Having Julteritml a Scrofulous infection, thrice Hatfered from it in various ways for years. SOMelittled it burst out in Ulcers on my hands and arms; ettmetittiss it turned inward uud distressed me at the koznaelt. Two years ago it broke out on sty head and covered my scolp and cars with one . soro. which ens painful and loathsome beyond description. I tried Many li, ici rrs and enteral physldans, but without much relief front nay t Mg. .11.1 fan, the disorder grew worse. At length lit 7.11 • a flu read to the tiospel Messenger that yotri d pre aced as utter:dive (liersuparillan for 1 knew front y tiny. rei Dlttriltliat- any Mlug you mi:de riuntlys g rd. 1 sent to Cincluttatiand gut it, out :test' it till it cure me. i tusk It, as you tulelee, ht small :loses of a teaNpoollrol over a Month. mid used almost three Potties. New: and healthy akin sotto beget: to Strut nutter the scab, which after a while fi4l off. My skin is now clear, and I know by :sty feeling's tharthe - tlisasti'lliis gout from toy system. Yot lean well bet r Ovs !Ina I;feel what 1 situ s.,,yin g when I tell Yes, that I hold - yon t.) 1,73 olio Of the apostles of the age, ill sod /vain over gratqui l y. Yours, ALFRED IL TALLEY. Et. Anthony's Plre. Bose Or Erysipelas, Tetter and fan It, It Ileum. Scald Dead, .D.lssiovortu, Sore Eyes, Dropsy. Dr. Robert M. Preble writes front Salem..N. T.. 11111 ' Sept., 1510, that he hoe cured tin inveterate ewe of Prop - sy, which threatened to ter:ideate fatally, py the .perserering use of our Sarsaitarilla, coal also in ..Mut:cross ifatigtutnt Erysipelas by !ante doses of the same; says Ire cures the common Eruptions by it constantly. Bronehocele, 'Goitre or Swelled Nei:di. zetndon Sloan of Prospect, Texas. write.: " now Poi ties of tour Sarsaparilla cured lire from it , re—n had- AQUI /Ayrlfi r ac on the perk, ss lac!: I had bullerod kum neer too Year A..? • . . Leueorrheen orll'ltilce, Ovarian ',rumor, 'Mortise Ulcern non, Female Bisonses. Dr. J. 11.9. etiolting. of Now -York City, writes; I most cheerfully comply with the reetnost of your ngont io 'eying I lutee found your Sorm,in ill t a most excellent alterative In the numerous complaints for et blob vie employ such a remedy. but especially in 11,1111.2 Disease , . of the Bcrofulous ethanol... I have cured many in veter 7 ate cavea,nr Veucierrhorr by it, and FOlllO where the corn- . plaint wee erfareefi.ri of the termer. 'filo Weer. ation Itself wee Boon curc,l. Nothing wi tidal toy knowl edge equedv it fur these female derangement.," • redwitrd.S. Marrow. of Neu bury, Ala., we item, " A dart• -(.nine nr,r7 n tumor on one of the females in my remit); width noel dottrel nll the remedies we could employ. bag .at length been conipietely cured by your Extract of Sam , sap:trill:, Our pleynician thought nothing lent extirpa tion could afford relief, lent he nelvived the trial of your faninparills as. the Net re...e.dt before cutting, dud' it proved effectual. After taking your t °wady eight wools no eyniptorit of the tissue remains." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. NRIT ORLEANS, *CI AugstFt, 1859. Da. J. C. ATER I' Sir, I cheerfully comply with the re. pert oryonr Agora. :Loa retiort to you sumo of the etioets I,here realized with your SArs.uperilla. "T hive cured with it, in my practice. meet of the Cute. plaints for which it is uccentmettiled. and have fraud its tffecte.trn:livrontlerful in the cuio of renercol ono: ..tlets mria/ Piaese. line ~1* my patients had Syphilitic ulcers .n his throat, which were hie palate and the lop of his mouth.. Yottr tiateaparilla, steadily taken, :tired hint hi flee weeks. A notherwa4 attacked by me mdery symptoms to hie nose, and the ulceratiou had Satan away a considerable ;tart of It, so that I believe the ilieortier wonl.l soon mach hisliraitt tool Lill him. But O. - yielded to toy ntltulnistration of yisur Sarsaparilla; the ulcers healed, ttial he is well 1411111, not of course without some disfigtwutionte his face. . A Woulau who had been heated fur the eautudisorder by mercury was suffering hunt this poison in her buttes. They had become se sen sitive to the weather that un a chimp day she suffered vie r-miming pain in her joints and tones. She, ice, ices rived entirely by Your sereepatilla in a fete weeks. I know titan its furmula, which your agent gave Jae, that title Piero - alio:I front your laboratory must he a great remedy; cousequently. these truly tenutikable fesulte with it have nut surprised tee. ip,trintll 3 ' niti 3, - LAItIMER, M. Er, 011lieinikiaalsits, Clout, Liver Comnplaint. 1 NW:PENDENCY. ~(011 CO, Va.. CLII .114 y, 1S S 9. 3. C: A cr.: :Ir. I have been afflicted a ith si pala tial eltr..ni.• f, a lung time, which (.allied the awl' muck to me in epito of all the ':iatirdke I could Nadi until I tried your Sannparilla. One Dottie cum! 1110 In tau nerk.i. nail lento:id nay general aealtla eo Innen tbut I out far butter than befmu 1 mail attaclcell. I think it alt nutlerlillitiOlcine. J. FREAM. Jules Y. Piety.hell. of rit. Louis, mitten: 4 .1 . Lays bona stint:tell for yearn with on apicii63".y . the Lieu, *hick lentroyed my health. I tried evely thing, and very thing flitted P. reliet e mu; and I have La.o n broken-doer n man Wr sume_yirms . from lin other canto than tierungeim.nt et hleilfitipS behnital pontor, the Mee. ilr. Espy, advised mato try your Eneoparilla, lieenute ho said h e knew yea, and any thing you wadi., was worth trying. tty the Plats. ing of nod it l e ts cured me, and has no purified my blood is to muko a nety man of tie. feel youniii :train. The !sat that can he said orlon it not, hull goof enough." Schlrrne,Canecr Tumors, Enlargement., Ulceration, Curled and Exfoliation , of the Hones. A:went wm lety or tltAtil have boo reported to us where ,iliniesstf these fOrtlllitablo haVo resulted from •the use of this remedy, but our space lltqe Win /WI tulotit theta. Some of them airy be feund in nor A merlons Almanac, which ltw agents below unwed ate pleased is furnish gratle to all %she call for them. Dyspepsia. Heart Di %en Re', Fits,. .13.p11-v -by, 111clamicholy, Iccuralght, - Many rs:niallinilo cures of the..o alfectiool Intro been oruolts hy the niter:alto power of this nudiciuo. JC stintu intes tlte Tirol fttprtion% into viglr , on3 norton,•And disottlero could supporell boyonti ito roocli. Such n remedy has long bee. requirThi Ly tho no. masitien of llie por,ple, nut' wo coufidriat thu tLia w/II lo'for them all that medicine can do. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, ' , Ott THE. It CURL Or Coughs, ,Col 11.1tiluenr.n, Illonrseness t Croup, - Bronchitis, Inc!pleht Com. suns talon, arid for the It ellef of Coo. Wive Ptaient.s •Lln ndrotueed Etnges of the .I)luenue. . , This Is remedy so rad, etAittly brown to eorpses nthor for tho cure of throat 0011 !cog conipluillte. that le useless hole to publish the evidence of its virlime. ,nnileallorl excellence for crateus and colds, nod its Srondorfttl citrus o f wiliiieliary dise,,e, lace utsdt. i known throughout the civiihnd notions of the t,tt:s Yew uro the contmittlil lee. or «Tett families, among (Inn, .tvito hors not some viol soled expei:eueo 41' kfTeets lining living trophy in their midst of its victory ever the sulitlo and ilatigneoits disorders of the throat and lunge. As ail the dreadful finality of thuso disorders, and iliek:kriow, Oro is of this remedy, not In more than to awsre tin rn that it has nevr.ell the Vit . . Inns thrall did have 0 hen tho cures which hove te;:• 6 9'etrcoill.l (Men the C , lideuco of mankind. `Xrepaied by Dr. J.C. A'r y CO., L0w.31.1 Mass. _Sold by C. FL A.. Jones, Coudersport; :Mann S Nichols, Millport ; . 5, tr. Mills. Coleg burg ' • Colwell Lytnnu,Roulet ;•A. Corey & :ion, Ulysses; .k B. Horton, Cushingville ; knit byltealers generally EAT! • MEAT ! ! -MEAT ! ! ! xtrim.-Beaver, li3uiteiner, irt still be found at the old stand on Se cond Street, wheie all kinds of FRESH 31EAT, of the best quality, can be had. Such;sis'• SALT and*FRESIT PORK, , , • • CORNED BEEF, And all kinds , of . SAUSAGES. He invites all the citizens of Coudersport to give him - a trial. Ittg_Meat will be sold at the lowest prices. Itait.CASH - roust be paid for all meat pur chased: :A,‘Smill profits and quick salas,"is his m'oftic. Nov. - 25, 18G1. B ,RADpRD COUNTY PLOWS. , AND POINTS, found hereafter at the store of 0. • P. A. STEBBINS & CO. ter-A ldrge lot just received: Coudersport, March 20, 1861.. • kdministratoes Ncitice. T . ETTERS or Administration on the estate II of S. S. Waite, late of Whitesville,Alle g'any' county, N. 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"It is so convenient to have in the house." —Noe York Express. "It is always ready; this commends it td 4verybody.",-N. Y. Independent. "We have tried it, and find it as useful our house as water."L•Wilkes'Spirit of the Tim-: Price 25 Cents per Bottle. Very liberal reductions to Wholesale D'ealers . TERMS CASH. For sale by all Druggists and Store keepers generally throUghout the country. Rasp R CROSLEY,• (Sole Manufacturers,) , 1 18 William Street , flew York.: (Corner - of Liberty Street.) jy9ly wanted hi 30 ..CtOttelMlAfL- im w m a e for which the highest ' Market Prie,,, will be paid in Subscriptions an.l Advertising. "* - :1' - MOFFAT'S . . , . LIFE•PILLS A 7 ...VD .111(ENI-r BITTERS, rriflESl: AIEDICINES have now been before IL the public for a period of THIRTY YsAns, and during that time have maintained a high character inialmost every part of the Globe, for their extraordinary and immediate- power of restoring i)erfeet healthto persons suffering under•nearl4 every kind of disease to which the human ?rat:eels liable. The following Ore among the distressing variety of ha man diseases in which the Vegelble Life Medicines • . Are well knOwn to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first and secind stomachs, and creating a flow of pure' healthy bile, instead of the stale and F acrid kind ; LATCLENCY. Loss of Appetite, Heartburn, Headache, Restlessness, 111-Tem ner„Anxiety,lLangtior, and Melancholy, which arc the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will Vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. • COSTIVENESS, by cleansing the whole length of the intestines with a solvent process, i ) and without violence ; all violent purges leave the bowels c stive within two days. FEVERS f all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the process of perspiration in such cases,,i and the thor ough solution of all intestinal obstruction in others.- • - . The Life Medicines have been known to cue RHEUMATISM permanently in three weeks, and GOUT in -half that time, by re 7 moving loco i inflammation from the muscles and ligamen s of the joints. DROPSiES of all kinds, by freeing and strengthenin t ; the kidneys and bladder; they operate most delightfully on these important organs, and "tenet; have ever been found a eer tain remedy r or the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also WORMS, by dislodging from the tun ings of the bbwels the slimy matter to which these ereatmies adhere. • SCURVEIj. ULCERS, and INVETERATE SORES, by /he perfect purity Hlliell these LIFE MEDICINES give to the blood, and all the humors. SCORBUT 0 ERUPTIONS and BAD COM PLEXIONS, y their alterative effect upon the fluids that fe d the skin, and the morbid state of which oc asions all eruptive complaints, sallow, doe( y, and other disagreeable com plexions. 1 Thu ~se e these Pills for a very , short tint, will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a strikin'ey improvement in the clearness of the skip.[ COMMON COLDS and IN FLU wiIIENZA l a ways be curial by one dose, or by two in tlai worst cases. . ',-- • PILES. he original proprietor of these Medlcine., 1 as cured of Piles of 35 years standing, by the use of the LIFE MEDICINES alone. : ' FEVER AND AGUE.—For this scourge o the' Western kmuntry, these Medicines will be tound a safel speedy, and certain temedy.— OLUr medicines leave the sesteus subject to a return of tl l ie disensV- -- a 'cure by these 1k l icines is pertkanentay THEM, Ilk: SATISILED, AND lIE Crittl . . BILIOUS FEVERS AND LIVER COM PLAINTS.—peneraI Dr-bility. Loss of Appe tite, and Disimses of Females—the Medicines 'have been u - led with the most beneficirl re sults in (7/IfieS of this description :—Kings Evil, and Schrfula, in its worst forms. yields to the Mild et powerful action of these re markable M . cidicines. - Night Sweats, Nervous D”bility, Nefvous Complains of all kinds, Palpitation Of the Hear , Pa'nters' Colic, Litre speedily curd.t . MEECUIIIAL DISEASES.—Per . sons whose constitutions i have hectame impaired by the injudicious I se of MERCURY, will iind, these Medicines a otrfe'et cure, as they never fail to eradicate ft.( m the system, ail the effects of Mercury, infinitelsi• sooner than the most pow erful prepari l itions of Sarsaparilla. Prepared join sold by W. B. MOFFAT, 335 th:o.ibwAr, New-Tor s i. For sale bvall Druggists. t -- MRS. ItIiNSLOW, An experieqed Nur,e and Female Physician, presents to the .attention or mothers. her SOOTHING f-3YRUP, TOIL CHILDIIEN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teeth ing, by softening the gurus, reducing all in flamation—•ivill allay ALL PAIN and slias mudic action. and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, rniithers, it will give rest to yourslves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS -- - We have 1 - att, up. and sold this article.for over ten years. and CAN SAY, IN CONFI DENCE AN) TRUTH ,of it, what we •have never been able to say of any other medicine —NEN'Ert HAS IT FAILED, IN A SINGLE INSTANCE; TO EFFECT A CURE, when timely used Never did we know an instance dissati4tion by any one who used it. On the conint^,,}l, all are delighted with its opera tions, and simak in terms of comendation of its magical &abets and medical virtuosi We speak in this matter • WHAT WE 1)0 KNOW." after ten rears' experience, AND PLEO(4E OUR REPUTATION FOR TILE FULFILAENT OF WHATHERE DECLA In almost every instal ee where the infant is suffering from pa'n and exhaustion, relief will be lanu i d in fifteen or, twenty minutes after the syrup is adminiite'red. This valuable preparation is the prescrip tion of the most EXPERIE,NCED and SKILL FUL NURSES in New England, and has been used with NIEVE-RF4ILING SUCCESS in THOUSANDS OF CASES. It not onA• relieves the child from pain, but invigorates . the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly re lieve GRIPING F .N . THE BOWELS, AND WIND COLIC and overcome convulsions, which, if not spee dily remeditl. end in death. We 'believe it the BEST uid SUREST REMEDY IN THE WORLD. iri all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARRII/T4 IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething, or from any ether cause. We wouk say to every mother who has a child suffering from marof the foregoing complaints —DO NOT 'LET YOUR PREJUDICES, NOR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, stand be tween you .nd your suffering. 'ld, and the relief that; inn he:SUßE—yes. A b T TTELY SURE-4(i 14110 w the use of this me,- ne, if Full directions for using 4-11 aeli bottle. 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By special arrangerri l eni We.p iblish in add-, tiou to, Other portraits the eeletatea well known both in Europe .America. as Orady,i,National NotographicPiketrailVallcry• Brady's collection of Imperia) Photographs' is justly considered • one of thel lions 4:New York, and in the Photograpliicireprodtiction*S of these every centre tableca4 now.have an additional attraction in a miniature Brady's Gallery: Among our publications A brah Lincoln, I Jefferson Davis; Hannibill Hamlin, Lady' D, is,, Wm. 11, Seward, Ales. ILStephens, Salmon P. ChaSe, Rola, LiTdombs,. Simnip i fumeron, Howell Cobb, Montgomery Blair, Henry Si. Wise; Edward Hates,, Johril Tyler, 1 .Gideon',, Wells, Gen'l B6.uregard, Caleb F. Smith, Gen'l Lde, Gen'l Scott, . Johnlß. , lOyd, Col. Robt. Anderson, :Jacob T OulpSol2, Major Stemmer, "P. as 7 , F., 1 hbm, . Col. Ellsworth, -' JohmC,. t reckinridge, Gen'l Butler , Gov.Jol n Letcher, Gen'l Mansfield, John Bell„ Col. Fremont, John C.. CaThoim, Herschel! V. Johnson, L. 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As for instance, The &tol h ,Rpyintent at 'Camp C'ameoon—ln the,TrenelesCooking their Meals—The GymnastS—Tifie Junction— Delmonico's—Laura Keenels- 1.!/enerab Street Views of the Camp, etc. AlSo thk Relay:, HouSe: and camp scenes and seenerg thereabout. Also Harper's Ferry before and alter thnsceneS of destruction. Together with ivarion6 other! places of hate,' Card size 25 celits eatili, Ste reoscopic 33 cents. • . , ! Parties who would like a l lot a thes camp . scenes to select. from—the balance to be re-: turned in good order at their .own expense, and Without klelay—can be aCcOmmodittecton . githig proper 'New York reference. STEREOSCOPES' AND XIEW.S. - Our establishment is the grdat •emi - iorium, for everything in the stereoscopic line, and our assortment is the tuost complete probably ot any - in the world. - l' ' ' • ' 4 ' The stereoseopefs the most iltrrctibe.inter relay, enicmaining, amusiny and c. - 6,citiny Of Mod ern inventions: - ' 1 None '.are too young, none too told, none, too intelligent, none too'uneducated, to acknow ledge it worth and beauty. I tj _ , i•Zo home is complete without t, and it and must penetrate everywhere.i It presents to your view , evety part of the world, in all the relief, boldness, perspective and sharpness'of detail, as if Voi were ou the' spot. We have an immense - voliety Of views , of scenes in Paris, Loudon, Eng,l4Hl, Scotland; Wals, France, Belgitim, Switzerland, Spain, : The Rhine,Ye , sades,.St Cloud, F m ontaibblea Tnilleries, pay, Turkey'; Egypt,..A.thens, the Holy , Land, chinM Crystal jPalace, also Groups His) orical, atnu sit::,,, marriage scenes, breakths! scenes :jtic nice, statuary, etc.,, etc. an , eVuisite assort,' men( of Interiors of Ntlaces cites and Cathedrals, of Franee,i . taly, etc:etc. The effect of these illuminated iiews s most remarkable. Ihitantirneous Steroisecipi Views are the latest. Photographic' suder.lA They. are taken in the_fortieth part;ofu second,and evervthing, no matter how rtiPutly it may be moving,' is depicted as sharply ind diStinctly as if it had been perfectly at res 4 This gives an additional value, for to the btantie l s of 'urinate nature it adds the charms of life and motion. The process is a disc/very of our own and being unknown in tirope,, we re eeile.large orders from London ud iris for AnthonY's Instantaneous f American, life and scenery. Our Catalogue of subjects andtrireswill be forwarded to tiny address on receipt of stamp Parties at a distance sending Up $3,55,5 ) 10, $l5, $2O, or 525, can have a,good instrument and such pictures as they may ik , quest, sent by Express. . Views alone (without Instru ment) can be sent by argil. E. Anthony, 501 Broadway, N l eu , York, (3 doors south of St. Nicholas' liel,) Importer and Manufacturer of Photographic Materials,§tereoscopes and StereoicopieViews r.D„Merchants from every settionl of the country, ,'re respeetfUlly invited do make an examination of our stock. , . I - To' Photographers:, Our Billie! nof T'hoto graphic Inventiim and ImprOve cut,iwill be sent to any address on ariplicatio . [Cut this out for future refeteneel MOTIII:RS, READ THIS.—The following is an extract from a letter written by to pastor of a Baptist Church to the "Journre and Mes senger,"; Cincinnati, Ohio, and speaks volumes in favor; of that world-renowned medicine— Mns. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP FOH CHM MIEN TEETHING: • - • • I , " We see an advertisement in your columns of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Now we never said a word in favor of a patent medi cine before in our life, but we•feel compelled to say to your readers, that this is no humbug WB HAVE TIIIED IT, AND KNOW IT TO BE ALL IT CLAIMS. It is, probably, one of the most suc cessful medicines of the day, because it is one of the best. And those of your reade'rs who have babies can't do better than to lay in a WWI . • 8 oftEe ve 1 Third St., SPOUT, PAL . N,, i ntOltillETOlL ! , '. •S, lIP LOBES I t 1 SOON *ain 'ab • COUDE M. W. 1110010, PLANKS-. DocKir • LEti ERSr- I AY.E.OOK I 11ECEI MEMORANDUMS I . PASS-11001i' DIARI PR.' ES, • , TFOI,IOM, lERI3ARIVMS, LETTIER-1300RS INVOICE-BQOES. ! rencl and German ' Text ' I Greek, Lgtin, Books. o 1 Used ill the Count!) • inzUtediately procured All Schoolff kept On.hand;:-.0 'when desired Perititheals i supplied when ;vent f. Paper, Envelcipes, Lis°, of Wall -Papers, Draw er Colors, & . 6, ESTA MENTS, • • BOOKS, of various kinds. Magazines or.:tin 'desired. • ;r • A . good assOit. Pens and Inks.' ing,SlaterialS, Wa BIBLES,; PRAYER MUSIC -,8 hi( S ANg SHEET-MUSIC. 3ack-qatomon Boards Uliess tODUCF; of all kinlis trikett oks, [l.l-4] Slates, Rulers; 'l l Men, kc., &c. P in exchange for;.B THE HE' OES:t PEACE . ' ,:..: Asa ! . THE UEROESJ 01E1 WWARI ! 'E. - Anthony, Aro.§olllioddway, New Yoili, is now publishinli, in trlditioni to other por traits, the celebrated collactionl known in ..t:u rope and Anteric 'as - 1 ! ! Brady's Xationa• hotopyillic Portrait Gaoery, !in which is incla d Portraits a nearlyrill the ,prominent men's America, not! excepting:Jelf !Davis, Gen Benin.' gird, Floyd, and a host! of !other confederate . Price of Portraits, 53,00 1 ! per dozen. Can e sent by mail. . 1 ! : i Scenes of t e War For the anion, ! ! are published, eat' size, l and in Stereacopic form. Alsd, : Stereoscopic vitiws ofisdenes in Paris, ton [don, and in othe4arts of England and France, in Scotland; Irelhtd, Wales, Holland, Switzer. !laud, Spain, on thie M i ne!. in Athens, Eg,Vpt. ;Turkey,' the Iltilyi Land; Ghina lndia, Cuba, &c., &-,c., ad iivii4turn.', 1 1 1 . Our !Instantanok Stereoscopic Views ire The Greatest Wonkier of the Age. i . ;These are are taken ml the , fit i rtictlart of a second !anti the rushing 'of water,the zuo;ving: of lont'es. 1 f or the march of "nn arm -t, does not in the least !affect the taking !of tit' se views. They lire ,sold for Is 3 per d&en.' I : !! I I • We have also on ban( and manufacture the ,largest •, assortrn:enit of Strreof.-•eopes. Photographic Materials lin the united Staes, iierhaps in thewOrld CatalogUes, elintaining lists Of all our Por traits, Views, Stnrcoscoes, Zzei, sent tree by [mail, on receipt .0 a stank. I E. ANTITONV, '5Ol Broadway, jyly :near Hotel'' New York. • L= DI'S FRIEND. ! ODEV'S LADY'S BOOK, Fqll 1562.-The !XJ I I ivorld's For :12 • Years the Standard MacQdne. Pronounced by the Press of the ilnitied States, the best Lady's Magazinie in the,Mtorld and !the pheapest..l . The Literatureis . of that kind that can be :read alone,' in tliVlfamilNi circleJ and the cler gy in immense , ntnibers ate subscribers; •f6T the Book. I `”iir . The beet LrielyOrritersiu. 4 - inei:icu.c9ntrityute to its pages, and We hale somel that write !fur' • ! no other Magazine. • The :Music is:All original. and Would :cost -25 cents (the pric.: of thie Book) in the , tunsie Istoresi ibut nniit , of it is copyrighted, and Icannnt be olitaiiicd except in "Prodey." Our Steil .E,k9rUvinusi---All efforts to rival us in this have . cleaSed! and We now stand alone in this th:p4rtment, giving, as wet':do, (many More and infinitely better engravings (then are published in an . r tither work. Intheolse- L i Poub'le-Sheer Faslilon- Plate, ,, :=Conttiiiilk; from five Ito seven ; full length Colored Fa`shioni on each plate Other magazines give:only twin. l a3hion3 in. Europe' or , c sinly work ih' the Far ..4116arl 4'ny -Inierica.—clocl . 6y is -V world that gives ;these inunense plates, ;and they are such aS to have e±cited the wonder of publishers and the Public. The publica-. 'flop of these plates cost . $!10,000 more than !-Fashion-plate; .otlthe style', and nothing but onr wonderfully large circulation enables us to' , g,ive there.l. Other Magazines cannot afford it. We iteiver snare moheY when; 'the ,public can be bettelitedl These fashions4a3 - Ibe relied on. iDlressesl may bp made after :them, and'the Wenrer will not subject lter'self to ridicule, as wbitld be the case if she visited the large cities thjessed after the style of the plates given in some of our so called fashion 'magazines'. ; • Oui ,Wood Engraving , of which we give twice or three times -a's many as any other i magazine, -arc of+ mis aken for steel. is Imitations.—Beware cf them". Remeniber that 'the Lady's 11nolc is the, original publiCii ;•liim and the cheOpest. 3-ou take Gcidey von want no other ina7zine. .• Drawing Leisoi4.—N " ntlier Magazine gi,Ves (them; and . We havp given enough to fill Several 'large volumes. `,; ' 'Our Rec•ipts firlp such as :can he found %no 'lwhere else. • Codling in alli its variety-L-474m !fectionary—t Norsery--, tlieToilet—the kit- Ichen—the. Latindry. lye 'originally started ;this deportment;. and hove peculiar facilities ;for making it most perfect. ; Ladies )Vork Table.—This; department com prises engravings timd lieseriptions of, eVery article that a lady wt.:us. j Model Coltages.—No 'other Magazine Inas this department: I 1 1 ' 11 Terms,i . Ca..lll in izdeanee: '1 copy one ypar, $3, 2 copies •oneypar $5l 3 copies one year,. 6, 4 copies one year Is 7. Five copies one ypar, and an extra cop f to the person sending !the club, 510. Eightjcopies one year, and lanlek , tra copy to_ the person. sending the ,club, §l5. 'Eleven copies odelyear, and an extra copy to the person sending the chili, .20. And . the only magazine that can he introduced into the above clubs: in ;place of the Lady's Hook is Arthur's Home Magazine. • ; Treasury Notes! and ;Notes of all solvent 'banks taken at pa!r. Be .careful and paythe postageyOurjltter. , Address J. ; • • 323 chestrizit Strei L. A..tiODEy, tt, ,The Rachester .1 Stx*-Cutttir. oLIIISTED' 4 -- .IIELLI, Coudersport,' have the eielusire agen y for.tlpis celebra4ed machine, in tills'county. It Is covenient,,du ruble, and CHE '. Dec. 1., 186.-0 A DVERTISE injtheJ , 1p paperiiiTbtter medium througliAthich districts- • An aperient and StomachTo preparation of IRON purified of Oxygen! and Carbon by ecni bustiba in. Hydrogen!. ! Fanctioned by the highest Medical Authorities, both in• and the 'United States)/ and preseribed-in their practice. • The experience of thousands daily provet that ao'preparation of can, be colupared with it. Impurities orthe blood. depression of vital energy, pale - and otherwise sickly complexions indicates its necessity in Ow every conceivable case. 1 . S- *T -BOOKS; , Innoxious in all maladies in witieli it. has been tried,. Rims preyed • iaisolutelY earl - tars , in each of tuft t. following ;complaints, yin: In Debility i ,Yervous ilffcet!ems, Fmi(inelotimur ' Anspepsia, Constipation, piarslnea L Ayseutery. Incipient Consamptio , Scrofulous Tu&erculosis, ' Saltlilieum, Afismen. truation, W hites . ,:Chloiwi, it Liver Complaints; C econie lieuriuthes,Whenm e ., lisni, Intermittent Pe ra,Pituples of -tlie Face, c- . In 1 . . In eases of ,Ge eral Debility, whether air - result of neap dsease, or of the combined di , . niinutien of 'nervous, and milsettlar, energy' from chronic complaints:lone trial ofthis reg. , , torative hai proved' successful to an extent. ! which no description nor written' attes 4 Ation 7 . would - mder credible. : Invalids so long bed- 7 ridden as to have become forgotten in their own neighborhoods, have suddenly re-np.. neared in the busy world 4' if just: rimmed ! froth protracted travel in !a distant• land.-. Some very signal instances of this kind ars , attested to female Sufferers, emaciated victiins of apparent marasmus, sang.uineousexhaus..— , tion, critical changes, and that complicatinti of nervous and despeptic aversion to air raid exercise for which the physician has tin name. H. In Nervous Affections of . all kinds, and fan ! reasons familiar to medical men, the operati c 6 of this preparation of iron must necessarily be salutary, for unlike the old oxids, it is yip ' orously tonic without being riciting and inverheating ; and gently, Vegillarly aperient even in the most ! obstinate cases of costive bess, withont ever tieing • a,. gastric purgative, or inflicting a disagreeable sensation. It! is this , latter property, among others, which Makes it se remarkable effectual Ind pernainent a remedy fur riteat,'!upon which it alsoHippe l ars to exert a distinct and specific action, Ity dispersing the local tendency which fornis them. . ! ~ • Iri Dyspepsia, innumerable as are its causes a single box of these Chalybente !Pills has ot-- ten Sufficed for the most habitual' cases, in eluding the attendant Costiveness. In Unchecked Diarrhma, even when advanced. to Dysentery, confirmed, enmciating. and sp.- parently Malignant; the effects have been equally decisive and astonishing: In the local pains, loss of flesh and strength, debilitatingeough.rand remittent hectic.which generally indicate Incipient Consumption, this remedy has allayed the alarm of friends and. phySleians,!in several very gratifying and in teresting instances. , lii Scrofulous Tuberculosis, this medicitect iron! has had for•more than the good effect of the most cannel's:ly balanced preparsitio.is of iodipc., without anyof their well knoWn lia bilities. . The attention of fetnaleS cannot be too con fidently invited to this rmedll uud resiorativt, iu tfie ruses peculiarly affecting then. Iti ITheniuntism, both chronic anil infirm; inatryiti'the latter, however, more deehi edly'r—it has been in6riably well reimrted, both as .alleviating pain and reducing tho: swellings and stillness of the joints atm.! num clesl In Infermittent Fe.hrs it must necessarily' be a great remedy and energetic restorative,. and its progress it: the 'nen settlements of the West, will probably be one of high renown andkiselnlness. Nr remedy has ever been discov,..rd in the whole history of medicine, which'exerts stair prompt, haPpy, and' tel restorative e tT e ets...•— G0c 1, 1 , 1 appetite. complete digestiummtpidne quivion of strength, witlytta nnasustl diSpo sition for active and . .cheerful exelcit•e, itnine-i diately -follow its ns ,-, . I' tt up in neat flat metal boxes containing 50 1 ills, price 50 cents per box : for sale by dru,gistsand dealers., Wili.be sent treelo any address on receipt of the price.. All let ters orders, etc:. should be 'addressed h.. • R. 13:LOCKE S, - , Co.. 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