The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, December 15, 1866, Image 4

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    TUE PERUVLOA SXLW!.
Is a proteoted,oploqoa of the
PROT - ea/he 4 0P IRON,
a new discovery in medicine which
Strikes at the root of disease,
by supplying the blood with its vital principle,
or life element—lßON.
This is the secret of the wonderful success of
curing this remedy in
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, .Chronie
Dairrhrea, Boils, Nervous Affections,
Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of
Censtitidional Tig - or '
Diseases of
The Kidneys and Bladder,
• Female Complaints, '
and all diseases originating in a bad state of
Blood or accompanied by debility of a low
state if the system.
Being free from Alchohol in any form, its
energizing effects are not followed by corre
sponding reaction, but are permanent, ioni
sing strength, vigor and new life into all parts
of the system, and building up an Iron Con=
stitutian.
DYSPEPSIA AND DEBILITY.
From the venerable archdeacon Scott, D. D.
Dunham, Canada Eitet, March 24,1866.
• * • " I am an inveterate Dyspeptic of
mole than 25 years standing,"
• • * " I have been so wonderfully bene
fitted in 'he three short weeks during which I
have used the Peruvian Syrup, that I can
scarcely persuade myself of the reality.—
People who hive known me are astonished
at the change. lam widely known, and can .
but recommend to others that which has done
so much for me." * * •
A Case of 27 Years' Standing Cured.
From Insley Jewett, No. 16 Avon place, Bos.
ton.
" I have suffered and sometimes severely,
for 27 years, from Dyspepsia. I commenced
taking the Peruvian Syrup, and found imme
diate benefit from it. In the course of three
or four weeks I was entirely relieved from my
sufferings, and have enjoyed uninterrupted
health ever since."
An Eminent Divine of Boston lays :
I have been using the Peruvian Syrup for
some time past; it gives me new vigor, buoy
ancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle.
Thousands have been changed by the use of
this remedy; from weak, sickly, suffering crea
tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and
women;.and invalids cannot reasonably hesi
tate to give it a trial.
A pamphlet of 32 pages, containing certifi-'
cates of cures an.. recommendations from
some of the most eminent physicians, clergy
men, and others, will be sent FREE to any ad
dress.
la— See that each bottle has PERUVIAN
SYRUP blown in the glass.
TOR BALE HY
J. P. Dinsmore, Proprietor, 36 Dey Stree t
New York.
AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
SCROFULA!
All Medical Men'itgree that lODINE is the
best remedy fot Scrofula and all kindred Ails
eases ever dis Covered... The difficulty has been
to obtain a pure solution of it.
DR. li. ANDERS' lODINE WATER.
Is a Pure Solutton'of lodine, without a sol
vent !
Containing A rtna. GRAIN to each ounce
of water
A most Powerful Vitalizing Agora and
Restorative.
It rtps cured and WILL CURE. SCROFULA in
all its manifold forms
'ULCERS, CANCERS, SYPHILIS, SALT RNEU &C,
Circulars will be sent FREE to any one'send
ing their address.
Price $l.OO a bottle, or 6 for $5.00
Prepared by Dr. H. Anders, physician and
Chemist.
YOE SALE BY
1. P. DINSMORE; 36 Dey Street, New York
AND BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
WISTAR,S
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
HMI BEEN USED FOR NEARLY
HALF A CENTURY,
WITH THE MOST *ASTONISHINO SUCCESS IN
' CURING
Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, In
Buenza, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver
Complaint, Bronchitis, Difficulty df
Breathing, Asthma, and every
affection of
The Throat, Lungs, arid Chest. •
COATS UMPTIOI‘7I
which carries off more victims than any other
disease, and which baffles the skill of the
Physicians to a greater extent than any other
malady, often
YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY!
when all others prove ineffectual
AS A MEDICINES,
JAPID IN RELIEF, SOOTHINO IN EFFECT, SAFE
IN ITS OPERATION,
IT IS UNSURPASSED!
while as a preparation, free from noxious in
gredients, poisons, or minerals ; uniting skill,
science, and medical knowledge; combining
all that is valuable in the vegetable kingdom
for this class of disease, it is
INCOMPARABLE 1
and is entitled, merits, and receives the gen
eral confidence of the public.
SEYMOUR THATCHER, M. D.,
of Herman, N. Y., writes as follows:
" Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry gives
universal satisfaction. It seems to cure a
cough by loosening and cleansing the lungs.
and allaying irritation, thus removing the
cause, instead of drying up the cough and
leaving the cause behind. • I consider the
Balsam es good as any; irnot,the best, Cough
medicine with which Lamacqi•ainted.' ,
The Rev. JACOB SECHLER, of Hanover, Pa.
Well known and much respected among the
German population in this country, makes
the following statement for the benefit of
the afflicted.
DEAR SIRS :—Havingrealized`in my family
important benefits from the use of your val'i
able preparation—Wm/IEOB BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY—it affords me pleasure to re
commend it to the public. Some eight years
ago one of my daughters seemed to be in a
decline, and little hopes of. her recovery were
entertained. I then procured a bottle of your
excellent Balsam, and before she had taken
the whole of the contents of the bottle there
was a great improvement in her health. I
have, in my individual case made Jiequent
use of your valuable medicine, and have al
ways been benefitted by it. JACOB SECHLER.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE.
" ' NOR BALE BY
J. P. DINSMORV,-36 , Dey Street, New York
Sire W. FOWLE4C Sosr Proprietors, Boston
did by bruggista.
GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE
cures Cuts, Burns, Scalds,
Grace's Celebrated Salve
CURES WOUNDS, BRUISES, SPRAINS.
Grace's Celebrated Salve
CURES SOILS, ULCERS, CANCERS.
Grace's Celebrated Salve
CURES CUAPPFD. HANDS, CHILBLAINS. ,
Grace's Celebrated Salve
HEALS OLD. SORES, MESH , WOUNDS, &C.
It is prompt in action; removes pain at once
and reduces the most -angry u
-loolring ONT/fl
and inflammations, as if by , niagici--thus af.
fordng relief and a complete.cure. - -
Only 25 cts a box ! (Sent' Within Tor 35 etc.)
Sold by J. P. DINSM ORE, 38 Bey st.,
S. W FOWLE & SoN, Proprietors; Bostort,
N,,IA Arm..rin+.l appnworm a rtyl etners.+vir..‘wm,or
CATABBH!
WHY SUFFER WITH
T3IS DANGEROUS AND LOATHSOME
DISEASE
WREN IT CAN BE CURED AND
ENTIRELY ERADICATED FROIVI
THE SYSTEM BY THE USE OF
DR. SEELYE'S
LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY.
CATARRH WILL SURELY RESULT IN
CONS UMPTIOIN
UNLESS CHECKED lIUTS INCIPIEN I
STAGES.
I=l
IT NEVER FAILS!
Cure warranted if directeons are followed,
SINGLE BOTTLES WILL LAST A MONTH
COLD IN THE HEAD -
Relieved in a few minutes.
BAD BREATH
Caused by offensive secretions.
WEAK EYES
Caused by Catarrhal affections.
SENSE OF SMELL
When lessened or destroyed.
DEAFNESS
When caused by Catarrhal difficulties. All
are cured by this remedy,
riliteAT AFFECTIOWS,
Ale more frequently than otherwise caused
by a thick, slimy mucous, falling from the head,
especially during the night, and resulting from
Catarrh, and are cured by
DR. SEELYE,S
LIQUID. CATARRH REMEDY!
SYMPTOMS
- -
The Symptoms of Catarrh are at first very
slight. • Persons find that they have a cold,
that they have frequent attacks, and are more
sensitive to the changes of temperature. In
this condition the nose may be dry, or a slight
discharge, thin and acrid, afterwards thick and
adhesive, may ensue.
As tke disease becomes chronic, the dischar.
gee are increased in quantity and changed in
quality ;' they are now thick and heavy, and
are hawked or coughed off. The secretions
'are offensive, causing a bad breath ; the voice
thick and nasal ; the eyes are v eak ; the sense
of smell is lessehed or destroyed ; deafness fre
quently takes place.
Another common and important symptom
of Ca tarrh is, that the person is obliged to
clear his throat in the morning of a elicit' or
slimy mucous, which has fallen from the head
during the night. When this takes place, the
person may be sure that his disease is on its
way to the lungs, and, should lose no time in
arresting it.
- The above are but few of the many Catarrh
al symptoms. Write to our Laboratory for
our phamphlet describing fully all symptoms:
it will be sent FREE to any address. Alas
directions where to procure the medicine.
We are receiving letters from all parts of
the Union, and also numerous testimonials
from those using it, bearing the evidence of
its infallible merits.
lr This remedy contains no MINERAL
or POISONOUS INGREDIENTS, but is pre
pared from vegetable extracts EXCLUSIVE
LY; therefore it is PERFECTLY HARM
LESS, even to the most tender and delicate
CALL FOR SEELYE'S CATARRH REM
EDY, and take no other. If not sold by drug
gists in your vicinity, they will order it for
you. Price $2.00 per bottle.
All persons suffering with any affection
of the Head, Throat or Lunge, should write at
once for our pamphlet fully describing all
symptoms pertaining to the above-diseases.
It will be sent free to any address.
ADDRESS
DR. D. H. SEELYE &
Co.,
- FREEPORT, ILLINOI3. '
Sold by all/Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
;GENEHAL' AGENTS.
John D Park, Cincinnati, Ohio; Fuller,
Finch & Fuller, Chicago, Ill.; Burnham' &
VanSchaack, Chicago, Ill.; Demos Barnes &
Co., New York ; D: Ransom & Co., Banal°,
N. Y.; Farrand, Shelley &Co„ Detroit, Mich-
igan ; Weeks &Potter, Boston, Mass.
French, Richards & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.;
R. E. Sellers & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. , Collins
Bro's. St. Louis, ; _Barnes, Ward Co.,
New Orleans; La.; IV, A. Robinson tk' Go
Louisville, KY.; Bigley & Rio., 'Memphisi
Tenn.; P. E:Depuy, Richmond, Va,; ThoirpEr.
sea &-Block,' Baltimore, Did.; Dexter„a t _Nel,
goty,'NlftCpy; N. Y.; Strong & 4/In l Mtin
Clovel gi
afir Jotitteop3.. l otrk it•
Alieb4flp, e"
At
"18 years established in N. Y. City."
"Only infallible remedies known."
" Free from poisons."
"Not dangerous to the Human family"
'• Rats come out of their holes to die."
COSTAR'S Rat, Roach, &0,, Exterminators,
Is a paste—used for Rats, Mice, Roaches,
Black and Red Ants, &c., &c.
Costar's Bed• Bug Exterminator
Is a liquid or wash—used to destroy and
also as a preventive for Bed Bugs, &c.
Costar's Electric Powder for. Insects
Is for Moths, Musquitoes, Fleas Bed Bugs,
Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, &c.
Kt - BEWARE!!! of all worthless imi
tations. See that "POSTAR'S" name in on
each Box, Bottle, and Flask, before you buy.
Address
HENRY R. COSTAR,
484 Broadway, New-York
in Marietta, Pa., by
End all Druggists and Retailers everywhere
-
Gost4Fs
For Cuts, Burns. Bruises, Wounds, Boils, Can
cers,Broken Breasts, Sore Nipples, Bleeding,
Blin and Painful Piles; Scrofulous, Putrid
and 111-conditioned Sores Ulsers, Glandular
Swellings, Eruptions, Cutaneous Affections,
Ringworm, Itch, Corn, Bunions, Chilblains, &c
Chapped Hands,
Lips, &c. ; Bites of Spiders,
Insects, Animals, &c., &c.
-BOXES, 25 ,S• 50 CENTS ir $1 SIZES.
Sold by all Druggists everywhere, and by
HENRY R. COSTAR, DepotlB4 Broadway,
New York, and by
Marietta, Pa.
COSER'S hibersql OMR' soibelif,
For Corns, Bunions, Warts, &c.
Boxes, 25 cents, 50 cents, and One Dollar sizes
Sold by all druggists everywhere.
and by HENRI' R. COSTAR, depot 484 Broad
way, N. Y., and•by
Marietta, Pa.
Costar's Preparation of
jlilfeh-s(Dzef Aro Otvgaßlossohis,
For Beautifying the Complexion.
Used to soften and beautify the Skin, re
move Freckles, Pimples, Eruptions, &c., Sc
Ladies use it now in preference to all others
BOTTLES, ONE DOLLAR
Sold by all druggiEts everywhere, and.
By HENRY R. COSTAR, depot 484 Broad
way, New York, and by
Marietta, Pa.
COSTAR'S
f i Zeieng Cafe 11E-)ITD_,
Fcir Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore
Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza,
Asthma, Conlin - 40cm, Bronchial affections,
and all diseases of the throat and lungs.
lid Bottles, 25 cts., 50 cts., and $l sizes.
Sold by all druggists everywhere..
And by HENRY IL COSTAR, Depot
484 Broadway, N. Y.
And by--
Marietta, Pa.
." 4, SiIISTAIL'S Celebrated Bishop Pills,
A UNIVERSAL DINNER:, PILL,'
For _Nervous and Sick Headache, Ct.stive
nese,' Indigestion.' Dyspepsia, Biliousness
Constipation, Diarrhea, Colicii, Chills, Fevers
and general derangement of the digestive or,
germ!
BoxF!,. 64 cts.,•and,.sl, IIIZOB. •
..49. 1 01,11/ Ay. Averywhpre, r .
-P-4.4:/r
484 Broadway;jlftty;7 . -.
And
15titt* . 114,-044.
MARIETTA ACADEMY,
South West Corner of Maiket Square.
This Academy is situated on the banks of
the Susquehanny, to the pleasant Borough of
Marietta, Lancaster county, Pa. It contains
about 3000 inhabitants and four Evangelical
churches of different denominations, to which
patents can have a choice in sending thcir
youth. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
run four Passenger Trains through the place
daily, making it easy of access from all parts
of the State, which renders it peculiarly de
sirable to parents who may wish to send their
sons and daughters from home to be educated. I
The present Principal feels greatly encour
aged at the patronage extended toward this
enterprise, that he is determined that nothing
shall be left undone to make it one of the best
schools in the State for obtaining a thorough
education.
The branches taught embrace all those of a
thorough English and Classical education, to
gether with French and German, Drawing,
Painting, Vocal and Instrumental Music.
Every branch will be taught in the most
thorough manner.
Whilst the principal will constantly aim to
make thorough scholars, he still deems it no
lees important to inculcate moral and religious
principles. He pledges his best exertions to
secure the present - and future welfare of those
committed to his charge.
Lectures upon scientific subjects, will be de
livered before the students during the session.
TERMS :—The School Year is divided into
two sessions of twenty-two weeks each.
The fall - session commencing on the third
Monday in Mepternber and closing in February.
The spring session will open on the 3rd Mon
day in March.
For boarding, washing and light per
session of five months, $95:00
Tuition in English branches, 10:00
For Latin, Greek, French and German
—each extra, 5:00
Book Keeping, 5:00
Lessons in Drawing, 5:00
Instrumental Music,
A regular examination will be held at the
close of each term.
Persons wishing to place their sons or
daughters in this Institution will please make
early application by letter or otherwise.
R. S. MAXWELL,
Principal.
REFERS TO
Rev. J. J. Lane, Wrightsville,
R. W. Smith, Wrightsville,
Dr. J. Levergood, Lancaster,
Aaron Baker, Chatham, Chester, co.
Rev. Robert Alexander, Little Britain
D. Wilson, Baltimore(
Samuel Lindsay, Marietta,
Calvin A. Schaffner, "
H. D. Benjamin ic
Dr. J. Cushman,
Dr. F. Hinkle,
Thomas Zell, CI
A. N. Cassel, t 6
Jacob Roth,
George W. Stahl, "
Marietta, February 3, 1866.-26tf.
wANTED ! $27:60 PER DAY ! !
Agetyls wanted, ladies and gentlemen,
in every county in de United States, to sell
the INK P 0 W 1) E R S of the American Ink
Company. The powder sells for forty cents
per package, and will make ink enough to fill
fifty bottles of the size usually retailed at ten
cents per bolt!'. A smart agent can sell a
gross of it a day, and clear $27 60. The ink
can be made from the powder in three min•
utes in common boiling water. It is a perfect
black ink, tho best in the world. It flows
easily, does not corrode the pen a particle,
never gums up, is not injured by freezing, and
its color will last forever. Every family in
America will buy it, as a package will last a
family fot years, and ink can be made in
small quantities as wanted. With each gross
we send a thousand circulars, with testimon
ials from clergymen, lawyers, teachers, mer
chants, commeicial colleges, editors, &c., and
the agent's name on the bills. Only one per
son wilt be made agent for a county. The
first one sending $3O for a gross of the powder
will receive it by return express, together with
one thousand circulars and the right to sell in
the county he or she designates. If others
send for the same county, the mosey will be
returned to them free of expense. ' To make
sure, one had better designate several counties,
either of which lie or she will take. Send for
trade list and circulars. if you dare run the
risk of waiting, of send the money for a gross.
Letters addressed to the Mayor, Postmaster,
cashiers of the banks, or the express agents of
this city. will show that the business is honor
ably and squarely conducted. An Ink Pow
der will be sent by mail to any address, free
of charge, on receipt of forty cents.
Address, writing your name, town,. county
and State distinetly, AnienicAn INK Co.,
Manchester,N. H. THOMAS. W. LANE,
Clerk for, the Company and. Special Agent..
PHOTOGRAPHIC
-0------
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
Manufacturers of Photographic Materials,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, '
501 BROAD WAY, N. Y.
In addition to our main business of PHOTO
GRAPHIC MATERIALS we are Headquar
ters for the following, vlz.
STEREOSCOPES 8f STEREOSCOPIC
VIEWS
Of American and Foreign cities and Land
scapes, Groups, Statuary, etc.
STEREOSCOPIC • VIEWS OF THE WAR,
From negatives made in the various cam
paigns and forming a complete Photographic
history of the great contest.
STEREOSCOPIC VIER S ON GLASS,
Adapted for either the Magic Lantern •or the
Stereoscope. Our catalogue will be sent to
any address on receipt of stamp.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS.
We manufacture more largely. than any
other house, about 200 varieties from 50 cents
to $5O each, Our ALBUMS have the reputa
tion of being supelicu in beauty and dumbili
ty to any ethers.
CARD PHOTOGRAPTIS OF GENERALS,
STATESMEN, ACTORS, etc., etc.
Our Catalogue embraces over Fl V E THOU
SAND different subjects, including reproduc
tions of the most celebrated Engravings,
Paintings, Statues, etc: Catalogues• sent on
receipt of stamp.
Photographers and others ordering goods C.
0. D., will please remit 25 per cent, of the
amount with their order.
D: r• The price and quality of our goods can
not fail to satisfy.
June 16, 1866.-IY.
JGURNEY & SON,
• PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS,
No. 107 Broadway, New-York.
I=l
In addition to our Photographic Art Gallery,
Established in 1840,
We have, for the last five years, had advanta
ges superior to any other establishment in
obtaining sittings from life, of all the
' prominent celebrities of the day
in Card Portraits and are
now publishing a cata-'
logue of over
2500 Subjects, American and Foreign,
also, a large list of copies of Works of Art and
ENGRAVINGS.
Such as the Right -Rev..Bishops of the Episco.:
pal Church ; the Catholic Clergy, and the
Clergy of all.denominatons; all prom
inent officers of the Army & Navy;
Actors and Actresses ; Foreign -
celebsities ; copies of Stat
uary, mare and female.
IC3=•Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp.
An order for one-dozen of Pictures (horn our
Catalogue will be filled at $1:80, and sent by
mail FREE. Single Pictures, 25 cents each;
Copies of Engravings 15 cents each.
N. B. We also desire to call attention to
the advantage we shave for re-producing, or
copying old Daguerreotypes Ambrotypes,
&c.,Card Pictures , of deceased relatives and
friends, enlarging them to,any size and.finish
ingin:Oil, Water Coleys or Indja Ink; with
THE' AID OF TEN TALENTED ARTISTS.'
_
Parties desiritgcopies should, therefore, cor
respond ;with tis direct.
.1 , 44* SEIVD`..FnRA VATALOGUE.. -
Thj:4l l oeAllßPlie44t4l4.4et#ldiftcpunt.
earltert t optit for ste_e t
Strangcrildieitinktheecity-,4lllTind our
attelof thearthettegrE4)able placeilh the city,
C ONSUMP TI YES;
READ WHAT DR. SCHENCK IS DOING
DR. J. H. SCHENCK.
DEXa Sra :—I feel it a duty I owe to you,
and to all who are suffering under the diseases
known as Consumption and Liver Complaint,
to let them know what great benefits I have
received from your Pulrnonic Syrup and Sea
weed Tonic in so short a time. By the bless
ing of God it has cured me thus far.
Dr. Schenck, I will now make my state
ment to you, as follows :—About eighteen
months ago I was attacked with a severe
cough, and it settled on my lungs ; I could
not retain anything I ate, and suffered with
evening fevers and night sweats. I was very
much reduced. The whites of my eyes were
very yellow; likewise my skin ; my appetite
all gone, and una.b.e to digest what I did eat;
bowels swollen, irregular and costive. I was
very low spirited, and had such violent spells
of coughing when I lay down at night and
when I arose in the morning that they would
last one or two hours.
I then would be nearly exhausted, and was
entirely unable to lie on my left side. I can
not describe my wretched suffering as I would
wish to do. Every organ in my body was dis
eased or deranged. • Such was my situation at
this time, and I was confined to my bed from
the last of February, 1862, to June 1862, not
able to sit up. I had the best of medical at
tendance the whole of the time. My cough
was so very bad that it racked roe very much-
I at this time raised a large quantity of thick,
yellow, offensive matter, sometimes with blood
and it was generally accompanied by nausea,
and a furred and thick coated tongue. At the
time of coughing so badly I would have sharp,
shooting pains in my left side and heart,
night sweats, and soreness all through my
whole chest; had much inward fever, pain in
my hack and under my shoulder blades and in
the small of my back, and at times so severe
that it would throw me into spasms. Now
my phy siciaif gave me up to die. Others I had,
and the best of them, but they could do noth
ing for me, and at that time I was nothing
but skin and bone. 1 then was in the western
part of Missouri. In June last we left there
for the East, and in August last we came to
New York, and I was so reducel that I could
only walk a little with my husband's help.
Atter 1 had been here a short time the salt wa
ter breeze made me feel much better far a
time and then I had again to. call a physician
for aid. We had four of the best physicians
of New York dn the diseases of the lungs, and
doctors of all kinds, but of no avail. They
said I was past cure, and that my lungs were
too far gone fbr any one to cure me. But at
this time I was on my feet about the house,
not able to do much of anything. In Novem
ber last I grew worse, and the consumption
diarrhea set in and lasted about eight weeks.
We had tried all and everything that I could
grasp at like a dying person fot my disease—
consumption and liver complaint—bat of no
avail.
In January, 1863, I was brought down
again on my bed, and was net,expected to
live the night out. My husband stayed at my
side, and other friends, and they all gave me
up to die. At this time every one who saw
me did not think I would ever leave my bed
a living woman. The first night I was at
tacked with spasms, and was deranged most
of the time. A-friend, Mrs. Harris, came to
see me the last of the week, and brought the
Sunday Mercury. In it was an account of a
great cure performed by Dr. Schenck. She
read it to me, and it was so much like my
disease that I asked my husband to go and
see him for me. At this time I had given up
all hopes of ever getting well again, and made
my peace with God, to be ready whenever be
called for me.
On the 27th of January, 1863 my husband
called on Dr. Schenck, 32 Bond street, New
York, and stated to him my case, with a re
quest for him to call add see `lne, which he
did, and examined me with the respirometer.
When he was about to go I asked him if lie
could cure Inc His reply was " j cannot
tell, botn lungs are diseased, and the bronchi
al tubes are affected on both sides." And yet
lie seemed to think there were lungs enough
left to effect a cure if the diarrhea could be
stopped. Ile said in order to do this, lie would
have to g've me Mandrake Pills in small
doses at first, to carry off the morbid matter,
and then, with astringents, he hoped, to check
it, which he did, but the constant coughing,
night sweats, and diarrhea had prostrated me
so that he was afraid my vital powers were
trio much prostrated ever to sally, and yet he
seemed to think if I cculd live to get enough
Pulnionic Syrup through my system to cause
expectoration there were lungs enough left
for me to recover. He wished me to try the
-Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed Tonic at once,
saying it would do me no harm, if it did me
no good. The first week it seemed to give
me strength, so that on Sunday after I sat up
in bed and ate hearty for a sick woman; but
the next week 1 lost all hope and wishe4 my
husband net to give me any more medicine.
no the doctor had warned him of this, and
when the medicine was clearing out the sys
tem it made them feel somewhat restless, and
to persevere ; and he insisted on my taking
it; and now feel the benefit of it. For after
eight days I began to gain my strength, and,
with the exception of a cold that put me baek
some, 1 have been gaining strength of body,
my cough is going away, and all my pains ar,
gone ; no soreness of the body, my bowels are
regular, and my breath is sweet, and I thank
God that I am now going about, and sew and
read as well as ever I could. I have taken
sixteen bottles of the medicine, eight of each.
I now have a pod appetite and Jest well at
night ; my cough does not trouble me in gett
ing up or lying down. I would here say to
the afflicted with consumption or liver com
plaint, that Dr. Schenck is no humbug You
can rely on what he says. Delay not ; it is
dangerous to trifle with these diseases. If
you would be cured, go at once ; and any one
wishing to know the facts as herein stated
can call at my residence, 117 West Houston
street, New York city.
MRS. MARY .F. FARLOW.
We, the undersigned, residents of New York
are acquainted with Mrs. Farlow, and know
her statement to be true. We also know that
she used Dr. Schenck's .Pulmonic Syrup and
Seaweed Tonic, and have reason to believe
that tp this medicine she owes her preservation
Rom a premature grave.
B. FARLOW, 117 West Houston st.
EUGENE UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich
street.
Mrs. EUGENE U.NDERIIILL, 676 Green
wich street.
AUGUSTA UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich
street.
A. F. Harris. 117 West Houston street.
EMILY GLOVER, 117 West Houston st.
J. L. COLE, 33 Cottage pl.
M. A. LEIGHTON, 483 Broadway.
Mrs. BENJAMIN CLAPP, 19 Amity pl.
I am-well acquainted with Mre. Mary F.
Farlow, and with her husband, M. B. Farlow
they having for a few months past attended
at my church, and I am convinced that any
statement which-they-might-make may be re
lied on as true. JOHN DOW.LING, D.. D,
Pastor of Bedford st. Baptist .Church, N. y.
Dr. Schenck will be professionally at hi s
principal office No. 15 North Sixth street, cor
ner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Satur.
day, from 9 A. M., until 4 P. M., N0..34
Bond street; New 'York, every Tuesday, from
9 to 3 ; No. 38 Summer street, Boston, Mass
every- Wednesday, from 9 to. 3, and- every
other Friday at 108 Baltimore street, Balt
more; Md. All advice free„but for athorough
eitamination of the lungs with his Respirome
ter, the charge is three dollars. -
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Price of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed
Tonics each $1.50 per bottle, or $7.50 per hal.
dozen. Mandrake. Pi11e,.25 cents per box. -
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers:
DeeeMber 9, 1865.-Iv. 1 . 11 -
• • •
DR. WM.-B. t'AHNESTOCK,
OFFICE ltf
! - --AIN-sT., FE:Alit - 1r OPPOSITE
Spangler & Patterson's-Store
OFFICE HOURS. 1- TO 2.
!' 6T07 . r.
CI pring Shawls Balmorals Gloves '
Hosiery
Belts And Sue'fless Embroidered Ilandker- ,
clues opd 0311ars; Mourning c?llars:, snd,
Ifelat end Eirega Trimrisinkit PP Y
.ft`e
, . d324AGLE_Rzas:RIg:oVe
• , .ns—
these to the political and religious pre emu ss.
It offers among its premiums, Wheeler ari,
Wilson's Sewing Machines, Silver-plated T
Sets, Spoons and Pitchers, Gold and Silre
Watches, Double-barrel GU/16, Allen's Rite
Melodeons, Clothes Wringers, Appleton's Cy
clopedias, &c.
New • , übsceibers who subscribe now f g
1867 will leave their names entered on the lit
of THE POST at once, and receive the who'
year 1667 besides.
TERMS:
I copy, and large premium engraving, $2 : -,
4"- • - -
=I
I gratis,
MI
MUM
20 " - I gratis, - -
One copy each of The Post and The
Lady's Friend, for Four Dollars.
The getter up of a club will always receiv
a copy of the Premium Engraving. Menine
of a club wishing the engraving must remit ti
extra. C Those desirous of getting up on
or premium lists, should enclose a cents for
sample paper, containing the paniculars.
Address If. PETERSON & Co.,
319 Walnut-st-, Pltiladelphi
DR. H. LANDDS,
DR. HENRY LANDIS,
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DR. ITE.YRY LASDIS,
At the"Goltlerz Mortar,"
At the "Golden Mortar,"
Market Street, Jlarietta,
Afarket Street, Marietta,
Keep consiantly on hanu
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Prescrivtions carefully compounded,
. Remember the place,
Remember the place,
Dr. Grove's old Stand
Dr. Grove's old Stand
Give us a call
Give as a call
The Lady's Fr•ieiui.
A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUM ENGRAVIN
REDUCED I'ItCES TO CLUBS
T ILE LADY'S FRIEND announces
1867, the following Novelets: a new ,h
n by Mis. :Henry 'Wood, author of " hal
Lynne," "The Channings," &c.; How ;
woman had her way," by 1 , lizalteth PrtiCO
author of "Told by the Sun ;" "No tongl
young," by Amanda M. Douglas, author
"in trust," &c.; and "Dora Castel," by frat
1 ee Benedict.
It will give a splendid double pate fine
colored Fashion Plate—engraved en steel—
every number.
It will give a beautifully executed font
steel engraving in every number.
It will give a large assortment of wood esti
illustrating the fashions, fancy work, S.c
every number. . I
It will give a popular piece of MUSIC, wit
the cost of the mag.aine in itself—in etc
number.
It w.ll give a clpy of the beautiful Pniniu
steel ergraving—"One of Life's Happy Hoof
—26 inches long by 20 it cites wide—to ere.
single ($2.50) subscriber, and to every post
sending on a Club.
It Offers among its premiums, Wheeler
Wilson's sewing machines, Silver Plate/ It
sets, Spoons, and Pitchers, Gold and hilt
watches, doub:e barrel guns, Allel l ton's C:
'i
Melodeons, Clothes to ringers, Apple
eloptdius,
TERMS.
1 copy (and the Premium Engraving) $2;
4 copies - - - - -
5 .' and one gratis, S:
12i
8 " and one gratis,
2S:
2D 00 and one gratis,
One copy of The Post and 'the L-dy's
4,
Friend, one year,
The getter up of a Club will alwaye recel
a copy of the Premium Engraving. Me'
of a club wishing the premium eligravol rn
;
remit One Dollar extra.
Persons desirous of getting up Club 3 or P
inium lists, should enclose In ev
ple magazine, containing the pailicauir s.
Address 319 DEWalnut-3A CON &
IP., PliihelllETEß ON.,
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Estate of George W. Stahl, late()
Borough. of Marietta, deceased.
Letters of Administrationon said estate lut
immediate payment,
been granted to the undersigned, all P'
sons indebted thereto are requested to Ills
or demands against the same win. piesent the
without delayfor Ballet - neat to the undersign'
JACOB ST
residing in the' Borough of Narietta.
CONRAD 7EIGIOII
residing in East Donegal township.
Marietta, Nov. 10, 1866-6 t.
JOHN BELL. Merchant DUO
ari,
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Car. of Market-st., and Elbow Lane,
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RATEFUL
forpast favors I would rat'
my thanks to my numerous friends and P
trons and inform them that I still continue
did business It t the old stand, where I will
pleased to see them at all times, and 'loin
ull and splendid assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTIO"
which will r
be made up to order at thesb o°
ot
notice by the best of workmen, and on ea'
tile' terms, I would be pleased, therefore, to
upon my old customers and all who
29 -'6O see pri?,' -
o patronize me hereafter. fOct.
IEI
STATE. OF HENRY S. LIBR ART,
X/ Late of the Borough of Marietta, Ptc.
Letters of administration on said estate ho
ing been granted to the undersigued, all Pe
sons indebted, thereto are requested to D,
immediate settlement, and those having
or demands against the same will present In:
Wigton for s ettlement to the tinders!,
d u g Marietta.
610 r SCHAFFNE R, r.
1866
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