The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, January 27, 1866, Image 2

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MARIETTA. PA
'aftirD4D Noning, /tmuog 27,1366.
fir Previous to its adjournment for
the holidays, the United States •Senate
confirmed the appointin'ent of,. Chtirles
Durkee, of Wisconsin, to be Governor
of the Territory of.U.tahr , ..GavrDn - rkee.
is already in the Mormon land, and. has
discovered, no doubt, that his honor is
an uneasy one. He may be the United
States Governor, but Brigham Young is
Governor in fact. Hitherto the Repre
sentatives of the Uaited States in that
Territory have been. unable to command
respect.. The Unite!' _States District
Judge, John Titus, lies an office which
ho cannot exercise, because the United
States, Attorney General is a Mbrmon,
and manages affairs so that no. business
can be brought before the Court. Until
a new policy is ailopted, andrall: the of
nee are given to 'Gentiles,' the,United
States will receive neither respect nor
obedience in Utah.
lir The latest gossip of the' capital
to the effect that Mr. Feseenden recent
ly had an interview with the President
in which. Mr; Johnson said :—" I must
look to the Republicans for support and
not to the opposition. • .I.itm familiar
with the history of John Tyler Snd'Alil ,
lard Fillmore, and ncitintend to fol
low. in their footsteps.. We 'vii 1 wait
for the report of the joint committee,
and if it comes within` the bounds of
• 0
reasons will be satisfied.
filir Ex-President -Pierce hae been' re
ceived into the Episcopal Church, in.
Concord, lion. John Bell connected
himself with the First Vresbyterian
church, in Nashville, a abort time since.
Ex-President Buchanan was recei v ed
into the First 'Presbyterian church, in
Lancaster, a few . "w'eells ago:
"While the lamP holds ()et to burn, the
l'ilest, sinner maireturn'."
40" Plates for anew lane of fractional
currency are,now being prepared by - the
Printing Bureau of,the Treasury De
partment. Tile new issue will be-of the
denominations of fifty, twenty-five and
ten cents. The notes will be of an en:
tirely new and original design, and are
to be nearly , an oval shape:
A Stale con - vention will 1)e hold in,
the Hall of the flouse of Representa
tives, in Ilarriaburg,..g.a., on Wednesaay
the seventh day , oftliarth, A;...1):, 1866,
at 12 0!c10ck,,11., -, fdr .the purpose Of
nominating ,. a candidate for'-(lovernor:
to be supported by, the friends 'of the
Union.
4.2 r Dr. Randolph, fernlerly a noted
spiritualist, eaya,floy, that after Ftri ex
perience of fiye scare Oa a medium, it
his candid opinion that , spiritualism is
one•third impostnre,.one-third insanity,
and one-third diabolism ; , arid -that'llik-
F, an i ty is the usual fate of trance 'medi-
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Gir,A Richmond paper wants , an, act
of the, Legislature, passed forbidding
widows from marrying a second time;
until all the young maidens have, secur- ;
od husbands, Sucb,a law was ,actually.
passed by. the Virginia House' of Repre
sentatives.
eir The, e . staie ,of — the . late" „President
Lineall is statadr to be .tv orth Abotit
eighty-rive thousand dollars, sq verity-sra
thousand dollars of. invested in
5-20 bonds. 13is,roal.estate in ..Spring
field, is valuttd ve thousand
dollara. , •
getiefal railroad law 'hag heel/
introcluCed the State Senate Which
grant the'riglt, to btiiid to
any party who may` comply with the
conditions of this r titatue—, Philadelp44
interests,.oppose ittß passive: ----
•
er-Roger '2.. Pryor; of •B'irgiiiia;' is
vie g in New York, where'iti distinguish
ed Mail hoe' lotineS' him" 'thicnei
en ougli to "pay his expe'n"Ses 'for 4 *Silt
months, on . con'tlition th'af stick
to busineid etid let polities Moho:
14iitithful -- Couple from` Greihe
township, MitioVing county, 0:, were
married a fe'w:danige...The bride was
only We are S.fraiil her
mother didn't kiwi she was out.
cir Mrs. President Johnson has-also
been sent awelegantlaristmas present,
by Sir"M r S - ion Peto, a boi‘ot rare Par
Eian bon-boiri
Silr Dlr. Harlan, the,,newly s elected
Senator from lowa, will nate resign his
position as Secretary of the -Interior
until the first orFebraary,l6di.
tlfyr A Weybridge (Vi.,) farmer .who
refused $lO,OOO for a - merino buck t bad
the chauin'ofieeiinf the bunk die a ra
days ago: ' '
A fellow in (Mj;t l3 : .. j~
lately eat Pik.
and offeeed'tii bet ber foul did:
ell mete. Itirtie geforolvdeetie %it
A FITTING IIEaCTEE.—Last week, as a
railroad train was stappiog at Gordon,-
ville, Va., to pat arca mail, quite a crowd
who had assemPeOlthere fade , an its
sault upon ther j rnail -agent?, who Wag: a
Northermman,sas ;the Pot Oboe De
partment 'appolnts none who cannot
take the oath. They informed him that
they would not allow any Yankee to run
on their roads. Words led to blows ;
and, the train moving off, the mail agent
escaped with his life. On reporting this
to the Post-office Department, Govern
or Randall immediately struck Gordorisl
villa from the list of post-offices, and
trains now run by that point.
Q4' A singular in4ince 'occurred at
Breslau on the occasion of 'the" funeral'
of a student named Attorz who land„
been killed ate duel. The coffin had
been let down in the grave when a voice
was heard apparently :proceeding' froin
the inside of it, exclaiming, "Lit me
out, lam being suffocated:" The'cOffin
Was immediately brought up and openeh ,
but the body being found to be quite
dead. T he author of the hoax was then
discov'ered to be a ventriloqUistiieseat,
who was arrested for disturbing a re
ligieui service.
A. clerk in the QUarterrnaster
- General's. office, Washington, named
Jones, remarked he O,tlm3r, day, on beai
ing of the threats of assassination to
Senator Sumner, that he was not,eiact
ly in favor of decapitation, .but that he
would like to see him sent, to 13,0•10,98,'
home. The 'Secretaryof . War, onlLear
.
log of it, immediately dismissed him
'from the service.
te An exchange truly says that "yoil
may iniert a thousand excellent:' things
in &newspaper; andmever• hear a"word
of 'approbation from its readers; but
just-let a line or, two;riot:nuited-to their
taste , slipim (though , by acUidant,) and
you will be sure to hear 13flit." There
is;rnore trouble •in keepink a newspaper
free from an 'objectionable- thing' than
filling it twice over. -
car Maj-Gens. Hancock ,and,.. Rart
ranft have been mustered out of , the vol
tinteer seivicW; the former takes his
rank as Brigadier in, the regular r.army,
and, the Ritter returns. home, to assupe
the offic's of Auditor General.
said Gen. Hartranft .olTered the
rink' of Colonel in tli:e,regular ! army, and)
that he relinquishes.. military, life , w.ith:
rpgret.
ar The ice-hoese of Lyinan R'‘Lyod,'
!Lyon a Falls -N. Ys bas not been_ empty
for twenty years,:nor hits a phund of
been pit•intb The building is con
structed filter Abil'ordinaty indthod, and" ,
when:it iErdesietien6 fig I hOe'e jet'
is placed upon the_wateepiiie, - and as eh'
water- comes' thr9ngh it is''chilledami'
drops tato the itelicinse,'Wh'ere rfdrmi
in: one solid lines's... '" '
cir Washington city has been ._divided.
into districts, in each one of which is a
proper person wife sees that the colored
people do not'sdffer from cold or:hanger.
There are'lwo.soup'honses, from which'
325 rat•ions`a day are now , 'llistiibuied - ;,`
and feel; clOthes;' , liboes; hlanlcets, and
&andante nrellitiiisied to all'
in vr6rit. 'I
lIIMMIE
IlifitThe citizens ,Af Washington :are
much excited pfoapent, of negro
snirra A ; ,delegation. waited on the
Pi:pelf - 161kt with Oetition4ja l favor, of Ina
king Mr. Show, of the ?Nationa,l.lntel
ligenaer," .Postmaster in 4 :0 age pf : „Sayles
J..l3ouren„the ; :preserit inajanibent, ;"$o
ie,Presiden,t, of the, Universal Beffrage
Association.. -
It is stated thilit priv'ate' letter
received in London says that the fop;
miaree eecret - Of hisp—intention
leaVe Rome if' the French troops are re
ally withdrawn . altoiether, and aeih in
alrprobahilitY;ac c ept the , offer of the
government; lately 'received, to
provide for iiirn an aßylumAti
, Cr George -W.. Day,- of Chelses,4
Mass., the inventor of a machioe.for
thing. shoes which. drives ihe.shoe thread
like pegs, rtaking , a- good imitation of
•pegged. work; has sold Ids : interest 'for
$2.00,000i and is to yeceive a.percenta . ie
orLevery pair of boots made by this pro
cesa- - -
qlt is now definitely settled, •
Ford's theatre is "to be,nsed'asthe
Deriartmeilt of the, army, With its
immense and valuable records of the
,
dead and wOunded 'soldiers:of ,the 'reiii
lar and volunteer army, anti . for those
discharged for sinkdess.
sir Al soldier recently bunting 14cfnir
rels' id `Palmyra, Mlichig:ari,-shbti at
of these animals with a rifle,tgnisbed his'
mark;'im - d'shot, instead, bis bretlier; who
was a mile distant,injaring him .isevere
ly: , ' '
sir A .
,fact highly , honorable to, the
craft, is disclosed by a late repbrt of the
New York Inspector of State Frisons-,
that While
,rlearly all,,egier..29cupants
are represented in tb,eir.livgenuriihei ot
. coilic,ts, ; there Is not a smile printers,
Th‘e "Thiene° Vribhne .plag -fife - •
polinlatiiirPoT! Ufa city' =stk 200 1
,00 11 hr
4 w bleb 16,1100'itve - iikinienlje
%o'ol)4ielesirdaVotneilit , L•.-
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- THE MA RIETTIAN.~ s
T,be-Marl4 in a Nut—Steil
Under the tit* of TitQuiof
- Women, aprtnightiy magazine is to: •be
published ibt St. Paltersbuti, to adveeitte
4 .4
female edaplatiort oth rights ol the
.A:g ee'school forgirls; a reining
room and workshop are to be connected
with the magazine.
The late Mr. Cobden is to have
monument, in:the shape of a marble bust,
to his memory, in the gallery of Ver
sailles, by order: of Napoleon. ~Mrs.
Coladdri will. present a marble Wise 'of
her deceased husband to the French
Emperor, as a private memento.
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l Uo to - the year 1860, ber lesathau fif,tl
w •
ells_had !been sunkwhyttie mat. Stain:Fa
desert by the French. The total quan
tity lit wattPgi VdblYrthrsilnYl
to 7,920,000 gallons per day.
The latest wonder in Enrope is a man
who plays the most difficult music
_upon
a piano with a clothes brush. •
Mr. and MrsiiJarselih= Wetherbees,' of
Rindge; N. H.,116 fhiroer-82 'years old
and=the,latter 'io the'refiree
house where 'they eommeneed-their *ear
sixfylears gb •
Elijah F. Purdy, the " war ItOrpe of
Nhw'York — EremocraCy and k the leader
of the "Tammany" party, died in that
city on the'Bth.
The Columbus (0.) Journa; says that
John S. Rarey is recovering frqmhis re
cent stroke ` of paralysis.- . •
-A pOor Irishman who. applied "fur' a
license to sell ardent'spiiits, being - vied-2
tioned as to = his moral *fitness for We
trust; replied, 'Ahl -sure not Much
,of ft character that, man- needs- to sell'
'rum ' - .
Ai:ingenious little machine has bee'n
Put'on 'some of the Parisian •hacks. It
indicates to the iassenger, who etigages
it, at once the time he is ri p ing,.tbe
tance he has Macie, and the plied be has
to pay according:to the official
tions. The little machine - is called
'comp'oir meehaniciad,' and the pollee
intend to put them en 'all the "hacks 'al'
the` city. ,
The proprietor oUhe New Yuji
tel has removed a large portrait of Gep
oral yKashinOon irtorder to, matte room
for. one of Robert Ti). Lee .• the irititOr
general
• • •
•
Edward. ft; K • ivad lately
convieted‘of :forgery 'and sentenced `fo
serve a term of four years.aro six months
in. Sing Sing has'been iolirced in the shoe
shop= of the.prisb.n:
The COthEnisioner of Internal 'Rove
lne liar decided that i nulkozity has been
given iniinpßdt,initlals and date in ink
4on - reiotitie .stp.mpOnstead gf writing
• .
The ,Louisville : correspondent,' of•the
Cincinnati Gaz,ette hasjust seep a Ken-.
tacky farmer in , the cartii-who„had—no,t
P9aF l 4 1%-,499 0 1 . 3 .8 Oath pr=.tit')
emancipation of the slaves.
. ,
The-regidetiee of _Barbs, the
hart, of .uettfsbtrgf was -.considerably .
4maged'by fire;aleiv dais ago. -
The Chicago peo . p . e are mysti e
Two fingers ofa mans hand came ChrOugh
a hydrant on Lalsa atircet on, Tnekday,
and nobodf knoWs.thp'originil Owner,
Mrs. Douglas was married to Major
Be 3 bqt:Wi4i l Pa.§, U. -4- Toesd4Y
night , last, at clutts.'.:Onttagoi Washing
Brigham Young has it , ia-saitl,.pur=
chased lwo,offthe Baridwith -IslaYids,' to
ivhich he itrteridsla'reinolie witti
laded followers: . '
Jos..Howard'was receatli sent to the
Reform School Michigan a; a' bay,
and discharged as a girl She_had worn
boys clotha 'for "seven years without
'A Washington dispateit to the
ton joUrnal, .saYs i privaiilettei
frdni an"arey'officer in liOntucky
'
nounces that the Legislature of"that
State will, within three days,elect John
C. Breckiiiridgeto United Siates
Senate, in place Of Garrett Davis,whose
term is about to eXpiie
John Riegel, resining:in :th.e. eastern
part of Dauphin county, has =had .six
Leone in the armies ,of the Union,:,arid
theugh they participated,in many-of the
'nest bloody conilicts,of the war / they
have all escaped without the -slightest
injury, and have all returned hetrie.safe
ly.
. 4.; . •. ;.
The . trial- of. General L. C. . - Baker
was commenced =at Washington yester
Atty. in the ,corirse of the trial Mrs.
Cobb admitted , that she had—proinred
;pardons, for :parties.' , • '
Mr, - William'Sp'ragne the 41i0de Is:
'land Senator,' gtidcchiir . hrotherTutiee:
l Sprague;employ'six thoileaid Mu:ds 'itt
l 'their manufacturing istabliehtnent:"
The Vermont State Temperance So-
I cietY have voted to raise $5 ,Roo- for, the
purpoft of carrying 01:1 thetemperance
• 4, 4,4 aart au :10A
reform during tins, year,
A.PiecA:Af infkivassaliibited.innErtly4= l
Lide.nnp , renctni , jy,-.lrlikh f .,Was4lnceclis
.astgret o fqtirtpp.p
. Jfiegajanglpvnine ; vii,epdrpt„ent 7,1 r.
trtb*llit Wet
3 H doge 4:4 - 06 - bgreis; itieVliftfi3hVglP,
tsst . ..4
liiirs, ir pemEn w zla Clay on E a t vtga b t
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A HEAVY DIVIDEND.—The Gettysburg
Niitiorral Bank, on Tuesday of last week,
declared an extra dividend of Fifty per
* , lt f all the capital stock, oat of a sur
plus flnd. This dividend is free. of all
taxation, stifle payable to stock holders
in United States 7 3-10 Treasury Notes
at par. It will I.llv.recollected that this
same institution in May last declared a
.ividend of 8 per cent. and in November
following another of 10 per cent. ; and
now comes an extra dividend of 50 per
cent. paying an interost on the capital
stock of sixty-eight per cent. since May
last, a period of less than eight months.
These figures speak for themselves.
hilst Ahem preve the pank to, be'eu4
netitly,sdund, they also:show - what can
be accomplished by judicious manage
latent-anti—careful fi Gettys 7
burg Star..
SMALL QUANTITY.-- , One teaspoop,fel
of that world renowned remedy, Coe's
Dyspepsia Cure, taken after meals,.will
enable, the most confirmed, dyspeptic to
eat anythingle chooses, without fear..of
any distressing effects. It is a blessing
to all wh`o are troub'ed with diseases
'pertaining to the stomach and bowels.
The proprietors of Uoe's Cough Balsm
`say, take little, and otten. Doctor, the
`throat and bronchial tubes, not the
stomach. This is the secret of its suc
cess.. It; will not harm ypu to take it
()Rem, and every time yoii Cake t, you
will - see ifs beneficial effects,.
cir A. death under very aingular 'cir
tunistances occurred on -Thursday • in
New York.- A .girl, named - Mur
ray,-went to the house of a female .as
trologer•tcrhavn her fortune told:- In
the midst of the mummery attendant
upon such scenes, tha poor, deluded gill
was_seized with a fit:-and, .falling 'from
her chair, died in :a few Moments. • •
,
cr Jaaksoo,,Michigan, yonag:
man was frightfully scalded by a young
woman, to whom ho had . been .attoative
upon his stating,. at her mother's tes
table; that he had no idea of, marrying
anybody. She seized the tea-pot and
farionily dashed the boiling contents all
Over his head - and face,.
. etw The President, 'as a means of
eheapenineuel to the Tibor during cold
weather, hae ordered a large 'quantity of
firewood bel'on'gliirtO the - Z4Ovirilment
•
rd . "''tti" t° l
Jul wso. rat quell toes'o ess an en
cOrds.attseteedollars: and a 'per
Gir The Bath (.Nle-) Bpotinelaells of.
a , y oangstor mho fell through the. ice,
add w,hile his companion.had-,gone half
a pile to the, iikeareat hou.se, for aasist
ance, he swam around 'to -keep himself
warm,'fts.he said. That boy will do .to
travel.: • -
' tut trnsuceessful attempts were made
'last oillay night by incendiaries to
bnrn down sevdral" of Ile colored church
es in Virnshingtbn. A nein? hotel on K
street,' rind d wel liege oc-:
cdpied by colored people were also fired.
The homestead cif Henry - CI aye
watrsold on:the 612th inst., •to the Re
gent of the:Kentucky:Uri ivetsity fet the i' .
sum .or $90.000.: consists of 325 acres'
and Wilk be transformedeinto the , AgrP
cultaka!l Collegesof- that State. , '
gar wagon containing $B6O ,worth
of material.i for the
.Salt Lake Vedette
theapti-mortnon paper, was atopped,.4
ormons, mulea, 8414 harßeis
stolen, the men murdered and. the ma
terial deatroyed.
Eir'''A'nfan limbed John Jones, living'
at Atlanta, Georgia., sends . the Wyan-•
dotte (Kim:IAA:9) liiiietre, the sun]
of.s6o.ooo,'oOnfede'rate money; and asks
aie'eilitoi.jto skiff- the paper a tioritlit4
Mosee , Qbase , dropped . dead
after retiebinglif *reit at, Paecoag
R. 1., on Sunday morning, ,the 7tlrlnst,
before ha.had entered •tiporr. the duties
of the day.
.
Gen . : Grant "'removed from
Georgetown reifdence in
WiistiinktOn., 'whalfe , r' f fiirrature of
his Philiaelpitia houSEF
transfenred ' •
The, Lady s- Friend for ; , Februag
is on our table • as usual, well Shell,
with, engravings analtigh-toned readingt
matter. For terms see advertisements ,
in this pa
tr-47' Dr Bemis , Sviporiritenient oflke
State Lunitid- Asylum 'W" - Oreegter;
has‘tme:n fof goOlirwe'4l;dltiO ihmote of "i
similar asyltini d ?if
at-P ta ep
iNr It is,represented ! Allot recruiting ,
for the, regnia4ariny, Is quite hrisk, A and,
that last mcrnth, over, live thousand 4re,
emits were =mitered iu,to the service :s;=
Ifie Raploier emes,'tlioTamobs'eap
` ma xis rr,"
tain of itir'' c iretbama, is 'head in` clobe
,
- ' • • mii, l itwetitiniiheaetion of - the
Gov • t.
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Goz,The Roice , of, NiNallingtos,
af-,liafegoriablicapeechesosard i‘theat‘
"eduoatio,p , ,ivt(bout religion , madeatieu
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• itiejittig iehtt e -- 61! thrm s oleality flat'
Irehiltr i doh - I"tuelin, 'Oinking dird
,bacco chewing, the fool, wculd,,oveirrhiP
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Correspondence
From Dr. R. She2tort .11f11. - en:le ,to Liter,zry
Editor and Critic
" Some years ago Evans' Gift Book Store
was accepted as one of the institutions of thi s
City, and was conducted with a great deal of
fairness. After a. prosperous reign of seven
or eight years Mr. Evans "came to grief," as
the saying is. He had been lobbed on all
aides—plundered to a Nast extent. One of his
employees, his confidential clerk, built half a
street with money which, he eventually con
fessed, he had abstracted from letters address
to Mr. Evans and received by mail. Mr. E.
could have stood this, but the war obliged him
to close :even of his branch offices in the South
by which he was a healy loser, ;
" Mr. Evans has manfully struggled since
his business eclipse ; latterly as agent for the
Florence_ew ing,..4achils„baa,,just.,re-
Wilairlencedqiis old gilt book business, adver
tising liberally (which was - the secret of his
former suecess),.and ie likely4o make a for
tune again."—Philadethia :correspondence of
New-York Round. Table.
We are piesise.dto ieacn that the Evans' Gift
Book StOre is -again ; opened - Our citizens can
now again obtain tlipir . books from him at the
usual price, and, in addition, obtain
.a valua
ble gift witliexery,book, worth from 25 cunls
to one,hundred dollars.
.Send.to hiinjor a copy of the new classified
Catalogue, of 1866. with full instructions for
forraing, clubs, andindueernents to agents, tc.
One trial will assure you that the best-place to
buy books is .at Evans , Original Gift Book
Store, No. 628 Chestnut-st.„ Philadelphia, for
it will be remembered- that during the years
181?0,a.od 1880, Mr. George G—Evans: purchas
ed and dikributed among his patrons presants
costing him: $.3.13_,705:15.
.Persons-}desirousof acting as .agents in tor
ming clubs for this old established house,
shoild notify them at once, when they will
receive catalogues and all necessary instruc
tioos, Ord empromptly filled - for all parts
of the United States.,
LYON'S PERIODICA L DROPS. The great fe
male.liemedrfor,lrregularitiee=Tire,6e DrOp6
are a scientifically
,compountled fluid prepara
tion, aid tither than any Pills, Powders or
'.l\Tostrums. Being liquid, their action is direct
and popitive, rendering theme reliable, spee
dy and certain specific for the cure of all ob
structions and suppressions of nature. Their
popularity is indicated by fact that over
100,000 bottles arc annually sold end consum
ed-by-the ladies of the United States,- every
oue of whom speak in the -strongest terms of
praise of their good _merits.... Tony are rapidly
tab iiig the placc.ol every . other• Faceale Rem
edy, and are considered by all who know
aught of them, blithe surest,"safest and friost
infallible, preparation in the 'World, fin. the
cure of all female complaints, the , removal of
otstructigns9 . l nature, and . ..thp promotion
of health, regul a rity. and strengtl. , ,Exp 4 licit
directions stating when they may be.used„and
explaining when Vies sb.ould not, nor could
riol, Wel,4nd wilildnfltraleirig effects boliffa
ry;to naldre's! chosen ) laws; viii lie dif
4 .4 1 4:,f01i1ed around each bottle, with the writ- ,
ten, signature: of „ Jana; Litol4,. without
which none are.genuine.
Prapired by Dr. JoH;s.IL. 1.502;,„.1.D5,,C4ppe1,
street, New-Haven; Cobit.,:iyho can be con
sulted either personally or by mail, (epeln'iiiig
stamp) concerninj all private dtSeaSes and' te-'
male weliknessoff. Sold by Diitizgi2ts'eVellt •
where; ,fir Co., 13dIa1 Toi
U. S. paid. CitnadAts. ; , , Lly
- • ,
Is Hr.AVi.rr WORTH IFivrigo? If it is r'
protect it. It is. a jewel as easily - lost as vii
- tue,and in some cases as difficult.to - - recover.
Nature, in
. outelimate t and„especially this,
season,requiros to be occasionally reinforced.
Bat everythingdepends Upon the,' tonic. used.
for
for thiS purpose. - The medicinal tinctures,
all-:of which'ale based"oa 'recOhoi;
dangerous. Quinine; as everybody finds out
who takes _ much of it, is a slciw-poiion. -Ohe
safe protective from all unhes./thy.atrpospher7.,
is . I;nifuenees ciosts, anq one only. This pow
erful' preventive is Nostettii f 's telebratei ,
Stefan& RitlerS, a compound of "the' purest
stimulant ever manufactured; the'inoit'
ffe•ctive:tonics.. te ra tiv es, regulators, end -
deporators that, cheigistry. has yet extracted
from the. botanical king? o,m . Convalescents,
languid and feeble;from recent 'sickness, will
find the Bitters an incomparable Restorative,
not disigreeabie'tethelfastic - and 'eminently
invigorating. No 'other- stimulant produces
the same effect ati this 4.`tornachie It doles
not excite or flutter the nerves, or :occasion
any, un.dup,arterial action
..at once soothes
and strengtt k ees the nervous system and the
animal spirits. [J.
To Co ;I . susrprryns.-.,-The advertiser hay
ink been restored,to health in a• few, weeks by
a i - e'ry remedy, after hang suffered
several years, *ith a severe lung aectiop,
and . thatAtead- disease, ConsumntiOnlis an - -
xiouslo make known to his folloW-aufferers
the means of cure; To all whis desiie it, he
Will send ,a copy,:uf the prescription, flee - of
change, with the directions for preparing, and
useing the same, which they will Benda sure
cure for bcinEillikptictn; #sifipaa,,Coughs,
chitie; Cold s, a lid all throat s- and luneaffections.
- The Only object of the advertiser in !fending
the prescription is..to benefit. thetakted and
spread information which he conceives to be
d invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will
try . his remedy, as it will cost them nothing,,
and 'may prove
Parties' wishing the prescription, FREE, b . 7.
:return mail, 'Wilt pfefise addresi
-Rev. Enwkia'A.VlLdoef'Willianisbu-rg:
Kings County, _.Now-Y, 2 0r4 , ..- Lly.
AejsziTs;lsizeitrarl ! - -.TOihll 4 prize
- cares for GOLD and SiLvErCWatehee, Ladies
Jew 3 elr3r, Cirtmorlid4tings, Pipe, &c., *OI‘MY
$5 EAtA,for - 4 k ar~tielg r naAMlgv h tail,
price from $lO. 0 $25,0; all gadds'i‘rulniert
Price of derddhatis 25 cent's. eicie:
Liberal preraiums and Corhudesion allowed to
Agonts.z7Semple Certificates Behr fiee.g Poi'
circulars and terms 'afidreSelikrweabiz Co:
No. 229 ,Broadway,_ N. (3m*4
113,1„.FDriAss, Dnis - rsßea niTid
'ted with the utmost success,
,by,,Dr,
it
Oculist'
":. : L.Aur?4,(f?rAPeFbr , IPYd9II . I 171?),
q,),Nc, , 519 Pirth, street, yPhiladelphia.T es
kimonial .
Iheino - St reliSble sources in the
City and CountrylWbe seen at his:Ofti4,.
e Medial liral:t; 'sire Eine:6s4oli
VietrirppientS,iSsilitah - ris — :iioiegietih i
rice, a WSTr..incrstLDlESSisertednirith-Olibikaf
entrge„,rnti,dl fikrivikroglotio9. tiziLi2%l,
eie4s aitt4",,biaPirdpi)AlFi'elctil
ergartlexiwithielmaiictere
‘ 13 , / fr.earicw44 ee.,ltTbEtaujoxf
41a Alt itipiates the entire ferule
sl! 4 . 1 /lA cgro,li s iel t e l j t ii iF orplarltt i. .. , 141
•
Ertmorts ()urn
f e red fox years from :. - ; - er
mature Lk•eay, an Ihr,
in d '.scrotiun, f. 7
ht:Tr.anitv, EC tul
recipe and
IC rnir
ME
wiship:z
ence, can do so idre,i
DEN, :Vo. 13 C:11111,1,
ITCH ITCH 1 ! Irrrr !! ! ,
Scratch Ir r “Whealon's
the Itch in 4S hours. A: so cur, - s
thcers,Chilbiains, and all
Price 50 cents. For sa`.e Dr ail
By sending 60 cents to WEER;
Sole Agents, 170 Washington suer, ii 3, , ;2 '
Mass, II Will be forwarded by m a il , fu : ,
postage, to::any part of the U. Stater
.ptiT 17.1iI`E.—Evety
and gentleman in the United States le
something, very much to their a
return mail (free of charge,) by
the under&;nod. Those havirt4
huMbngged will oblige by not
card. 'All 'others . will
obedient servant, Tues. F.
Broadway, N. Y.
GRAND PRIZE:
For Subeui
ah~~h;a,~~ ~f.,;e'r;;a,~,
A National Tl'eel•ly Fan
AT 1:50 PEP. A
The following apleadid pri
For every club of forty •
ler & Wilson best $35, 3e , rl-.7
two extra copies to the geLi.:
- For evely club of twenty, ,-
subscribers, we will a:low ; ,::"
scriber on the price of 1 .
For every club of a s, . ..!
graving of Presiient A. LH,
Andrew Johnson, Con. ,
horseback, worth each, w. • ,
to the getter up of the clqb.
For every club of 4 ..:11 . C.P,
did steel engravings of the t:dlo,,
NATION.4L I T
Comprising Presidents John., or.
Lieut-Gen. Grant, Gros.
Thoraai McClellan, Flo:no:II,
ragut and Porter, and Gc,r,r nO , l
Washington, each 13x2 2 1 in ncs.
'" - These pcitiCds rr,„
ON ery parlor.
.The Statesman is the larz. - rsr,
best farnity paper published., I-. 1
fain'ty. - Try it ones t •,;
without it. Send for copies au,i
clubs. Aderess, •
AMEI?TCA o r STA T .11 I ,
_ 67 Nassau-st., i ew- 1 , - ;:k
Jainfary 13,6 m. j
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SPIING4 WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
'62 102
REMOVED TO
16 JOHN STREET
RAVING supplied ourselves with a nor
a s and superior - lot, of goods, of the lateststrlek an d'patterti,- and haviog secured fro:a
the- importers many articles or great meetly
and =value, we .are now prepared to make fcr
the-Skitira'nd — Winter better arrangements,
and •prosentgreater inducements to parchaser,
than we - haveever before offered. We Noe
50,000 valuable and beautiful articles of God!,
comprising -Pianos, Watches, Diamonds, plain
and'ornarnnntill Jewelry, and Fancy Goods of
evlsry description, that we will sell at $2 cart:
regardless of-value or cost.
ROW WE DISPOSE OF 017R.G00D3.
We haye,o,ooo Oil Colored Photographs.
compriiing every, subject—Religious, Senti
mental, Comic and Fancy—that we will sdl
at Thirty Cents each,-or four for One Wilar;
and with each Photograph we give two num
bered notic,es. • The, notices are numbered
from 1 to 50,000; and put into envelopes, sm
ed up,_ and, thoroughly mixed; and wren
Photograph's are purchased, two for each PO
.fograph are taken out and sent with it„ The
articles of i3nods are numbered from I to A
-000, and any article, no matter wharthevahie
may be, corresponding with the number en
the notice, will.b'ekent lor.Two Dot ns,lfec.
of.cosc,:exeept when sent by express., then ,l
the expense of the receiver.
: do assure...you that should the notice
correspond with,a Piano.or other valuable sr
tide of goods, it will be sent to the purchaser
fer Two Dollars. - -;
LIST OP GOODS AT $2 00 EACII.
- Seam , qqct'U Piano' s.
Rosewood. Melodeons,'
Gold linnqino-Case Lever WattieF,
Silver 'Watcles,
Diamorid Sets,
Silver Tea
Saver.chafing Disks,
Sets Silver teaspoon`
. 20,000 Coral, Opal and Emera/dßrooc ke,
Mosaic, Tee-Lava :and Florentine Set,
Gold Rings, •
Gold,Pencils,-
7bothpicks, &c..
Comprising a list of endless variety and th e ,
choicest quality of Goods. We warrant 00
Goods 'superior- -any- 'establishment in t . h e n
pduntry,an I , hoPe you.viill give us one tr , ':
at leist, and if the'tirtiele is not as represek,'
ed,-and does not-giVe satisfaction, return it,
,and.tve - will send volfr money back.
now. TO-ORDER GOODS.
Send its ThitiCenti for one Photograph.
'Wile Dollar lor fivethe extra one and to
notices,'hir'the 'Agent. When an Agen t
:pas sent`usllo.oo for GOMIS acid Photograph °,
'we will give one notice and the article it
4or free -of , eharge: for $15.00 three enti ce !
free ; for.s2o..oo.four notices free; for $30.0e
a splendid 'Photograph Album, or six 1 .0
notices' 'cif for`tso.oo' a good' Silver Watch,
warranted. a good ' time-keoper.
WeAreep accounrof all money sent, 3
an Agent can order. , his -commission at ald
.time:
Be particular and write ,our address 01E17!
I plain, as we idnietiniieh have ordeis OU
Ace for months that-we e'annot answer for E'
want 'of prepers directional : .
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02 . -. • , li-BASTHEVir & C 0.,,
Jan6-3ml . Box 5246 New le°'
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