The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, August 27, 1857, Image 4

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v intiet ,, a,CLltle, •lq giaar4tycpe4
- -.:7t4 '. - 1-L' STAOEs 'OS - .
SECII ET..DISEASES ,
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ta _• ,- ,...u,..ne, iy,rroui neLizity l .-,..; Pleefr,
,
r- • hyme,: Le,,,Lstse, Dilo'sses of tielSasys and
: .13.1ailder, . Aro-curia/ ,Rheumatism, Scrofab i
'--. i'ainis in the Banes and. Amiles, Diseases of. the
..- Zurve, nrati, ;rose anl Eyes, &leers upon the
,9,.1y w- L int:. Cancers, ti?o„osit i Epileptic rife i
afti.:Vica's 12a. , :ix,. r and all ji4sa,:a - a. - ising.frels
,
v.-: a 4 1-ranue.ol:'il the Seiltat Organs,
- tITCLI IL l P.Nervotis - - P feeliiblirig.'LOsi of Stem
.
ore ; Loan 'of Power,. Of-ricral- Weakaess,
:sm. jr' 3 s ':
the
Vision l'i l .ith pc - culler Jpots appear. 1
rig tcforr e eYes, Loss •of -Sight, Wakeful. -
sa,•Drsiseptle, I.4t:e,ribislasp, ErpptiA 3- ulige
hefice,"Paid.la. tlitt hack aid head. Yeuntle
rgalarities and all improper discharges from
th sexes. It matters not, from what cause
the kliseAte:etiginateti, however long:standing'
pisilistinatc the ease, rceorrty is certain, egad in
tt:§itiorter time than a permanent cure cao tie el-,
tee eta. b,y e.qty.pliker_iireatment, even after:the
Of:ease - has babied the skill of eminent physi•
isions and resisted all their means of cure. The
feldieinesswel,Wasailt \without odor, causing no
Fekness and tree frogs mercury or balsam.
urifig twenty years of practice, I Lave resetfed
om the jaws of Death many
, m
tholsa'tids ' who.
In. the last-stages. Of., the al;dye entioned die
pose-9' had liteli:givail'4P Co die by their physi
cians, which ft arrants nie in prc t utisir i g to the
eillicted, - Wlio may place tlnimselves under my
haris, it perfect and most speedy cure. Secret
Diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as
they are the first cause of Censtimption,Scrof
ithi, and many 431.1;er diseases, and should be u'
terror to the human family. ,As a perm :neat
,Fure i , scarcely ever effected, a majority of the
pasei.'falling into the hegds of incompetent
persons, who not only fail to cure the diseases''
but ruin the coa.titution, filling the syitem ,
with mercqry, which, with the disease, has-
)CLO the sufferer into a rapid Consumption.
But shpiald:the disease and the treatment 1
pot cause death speedily.and the victim mar-
pea; the disease is entailed upon the children.
iwho are born with-feeble constitutions, and i
the current of life corrupted by - a - virus which 1
betrays itself in Scrontlajutter ' Ulcers; Crup- i
iions - and tither a ff ections of the skin, :':yes,'
'throat and Lung., entailing upon them a• brief
itlistence of stifle :3g and con.siuguing them
vs au early grave. , .. ..
SEL . ABUSE is another formidable enemy !
to health, for ilet'4o2 . , else in the dread cats-1
jogue of jr,;mari diseases causes so destructive 1
4:iiin upon the system, drawing its thousands
of ,victims through a few years of suffering I
down to an untimely grave. It destroys the'
tft.cvous system, rapidly wastes as the en- 1
irgiei of • life, causes mental derangement,
prevents the proper development of the system, 1
disqualifies for - marriage., society, bnLiness•
and all earthly happiness, and leaves.. the fiat
ferer wrecked in body and mind, predisposed
to consumption and a train of evils more to be
dreaded than death itself. With the fullest,
e•cnfidellee I 13:311rC the unfortualte victims ot
Self-Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure
put be affected, 5t....d with the, abandonment of 1
ruinous practices my patients can be restored
i.tt robust, vigorous health,, - - -,
The afflicted aro cautioned against the use
pf Patent Medicines,. for there are so many
ingenious. snares.in the columns of the publi.::
prints to catch aucl, rob the unwary sufferers
that millions have their, constitutions, ruined
by the vile compounds of quack doctors,. or
the equally_
,poisonous ,nostrums Vended - -as
!'Patent Medicines."-.I have carefully analyzed
many of the so, called Patent Medicines and
find that nearly all of:Weal contain Corrosive
Sublimate, which is one - of tho_stiong,pst pre
parations of it:screwy_ gad a deadly poison,
which hasteact'ot curing the disease disables
the system for life. . .•
- .Three-fourths of the patent nostrums new
In use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant
persons, who do not understand even the al
phabet of the lnateria me . dica, and aro equally
as destitnto of any knowledge of the human
system, having one Object only in view, and
that to make money regardless of consequen
,'
. Irregularities and all diseases of males and
females treated on principles established by
twenty years of practice, .and sane:in:m.l;l,y
thousand's of the most remarkable cures. Med
icines 'with full directions sent to any part of
the United' States or. Car,adas,. by patients
communicating their symptoms by letter.—
Business coircspoudcace strictly confidential.
Address. ' - .
J. Sli MM.ERVT.II,E, I'd: .1);
Office DI:.;4. .1131. Filbert St.,
(01d.N0..109,) •
77q..LFT/t,
P'iq I L. AbELPIIIA:
raoVISION STORE.
S2ED3CEII,
offers Gre4t Inducements
. TO : BUYERS OF.
(V ROCERIES, PROVISIONS &e., .at
IQ Ca° stose formerly opcuP,od. by.: p,
enatEß, on 3d Streot ' North aide of Public
Square
GROCERIES.
Agood assortment constantly on hand, from 1
whieli _
nrsimeraie a foir of the leadir.l
artlclet; such as
sugar, Stusterd, Candy,
„Defies, Cinnamon. • lints: •",
Molasses, Poppc.r-Sauce, Crackers,
Syrups, , Catsup,-; , •;.,: ••••. Soap,
Pepper r Yeast, - ; Pa:ldle:4
- Qils,
- ,
,;-
.: Tobac`co,.: Lead, -
Carb. t!" - Aa &gar , - C. Tartar .
sad nianrOther things "too numerous to insist
tiod, tigill her.fowid in this department *which
will his sold at ,s. trifling ailrar.co from cost ;
ttiir 'ready pay.,.. _
pay._
"
a' Constantly on h.tnl , subtr
roßg;l",Lt R, ,, SIIOULDERS; FISH, SALT;
• BDTTERr•CIISES.E, LARD; BANNS,
!-FLOUR, • CORN , : MEAL, •
FLOUR, DRIED •
APPLES, DRIED PLUMS, •
cind . zasay othe'r articles in the line. of Prori
tiomiltuene.cessarj_to_rueution. Also,
INVO.O.DE W R.P.;•
Vlach as Broome, Wash-Tubs and Boards, Mops,
?inner Boxes, &c., wiaiclrwill be sold losir for
GashAt.Ze4dt l pa i r t .Vats, Potatoes r Butter,
Bggl,plieilt4. and an fa'cCalmelei . eveqthing
tartnii.riiises;ie;s becn in'aielanlate* for
roods, et their ,case. valuts., I invite the at
tention of 1 4 iVingeis, Fariaiera and Lumbermen
,tto pArchasoa Win the above.
as solicit them to call before pur-
Oasing elsewhere: t. X SPENCER.
Co F spa r June 9, 1857.-10:2., -
D T ACHED 11USLINS a»d a few other nr
la the liae of Staple Dry Gos ., :in
160 rpt% ;at
•••• - •iVi' ' '/- • — ."`EY, W: :13", A.;t:
. _ - —-- -•- -- - . _ , _ ____ __
o - irrirt - g.fuc l ir -
fraiiirc eiiditientetiS"V.4, tayi 7 ; - 0 41 . 1 t e107c,
N L I U Jr api • , ?.),All nizrenattont,..yeP.t
. 23, nays 8,, 911 t1i..0.4%
.` •.
Pron.c.sing" Ariabnitm'erits 1,1.3, :UT ,p,uiodi.rattai yvis 23, nays I, ,
. se4fpl.3lol.liiflgt. Or *he teCiitii. '-I'-. •• ' • L'EttnittrA ) trritialonilat_l - .
- • i".!' , ,• - •' , . 11011 . inalteCt40....• - - 1 • -' • • • opt): V:IIkiIEASLY ,'Clair;
. ,
1)1111ESOLVRP Ly riik' Sorklte arq A r TiFc' - rfir' -- : -. Jfi. TgE liou:g ,t_:',,F, REPRESENTATIVES . ., -..
Kt sviiiii.4444..l.l r Ok'-fronli'qall 1 : 6 / 1 -.' "." •-'- ' -'; ; --":' - .7.iiira, '29, 1b. 9 .:7.' '
rt " 47Zygnia in (jeivaL4"dn'llY on e s
.f ' i hctt I. ' -Ileiolue - ,i, Thaftiiiiresoidtion . pnss. - Cin'th
the D 3110 76 14 am," 6-32 r'en ts le, T° P u .' 4- to the i firsi utnehtiiiient,* , yeas 78, liiya i 2, OA the See-,
constitnilou a tile - 6,iiotni : increalth, in necoril_
„, ; „ 1 , i odd a tnendinent,.:yea.3 67, nays 34; 911 the third
I ,l 4 o7 i B ics" .° f - th e • t .PE II a t!' - `" ! iiiiindtheuf, yeti 72; 'zia z ,Fi .2 2 iQn -tile cC?"4
ance with the
Wldet •!- - • ' -•.' - . . '-
- - . - '- ; ....e.u. , ;ot, ya'as bi, rises 3, "
- ' ' 4
: - ''' "I - g "" • I " ' IL i'D.C.I . fron t it , e. ,T.QUITIfttI .
I rpiST A'' . 71.11.\. 131 , 17::‘,T, ,_ , ,. Xt •
The . 'l ' hfl' t ii.4 % firt fc4 Sition A - e - .i.ta -- vtia i. '. • "J
-I. c, 0 .1 ZE 4l l(4 a L v i'ty l fie: t .. l '...
' • I rilea In Secretupy s o Ac e,
co.astitutior. to be 44 . 3,1 - gn4lid Ita hrticle eiticen, ; - . ••• -• • ' A 1.1 U.KTV.
- • . .
as fcli4 ' \\*S --- ' ' Seretar "of Mg e nidiorurealth.
07.P1.7.6up ..DEBT:3.
• szczo 1.--Tim State . May !contract debts, to
supply eal,sual:delicits or failures id revenneS.
or. to ustiet expenses nOt'otherwise piovided
for ; • butt he-dojreg,iii arnoriiif of suels'
directpand contingent, whether contracted- by
virtue orrotie'or indre nets p the general:as
semble, at at,:dill'erent periods of-time,. shall
never'ixereij Seven hundred dud fifty thoustind
and the 'money arising from' the crea
. 'don df Such 1 debtf,- shall be atzpli:g.ii tO ihe
purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay
i the debts so contracted, and to no Ober. par=
pose Whatever. i
'Ssdrtdx 2. In addition to the above-limited
power:the- state Mai Contract debts: to repel
invasion' f r suppres's inenirrection; - defend • the
1 state in war, or to reil'eein die present! •oitt
staullity‘i indelkednesk of the stale ; hut the
!money arising front the coritractilig of such
1 debts; shall be applied tothe purpose for which
it - was ruses, or tb, repay such debts,-.4 l sd to
no other purpose whatever..
SECTION 3. Except the ao,t3 ribove.specified,
I.in sections diie and two of this articip. no - debt
! whisie‘er shall bb created by, or -on Velialf
the state. '
1 Sscriox 4. Tr' provide. for the payment •of
the: present dept, 'and any iidditionallleliteou-
I mimed as aforesaid, the legislature shall,- ' at
! its first session, 1 after ilia adoption of this
1 amendment, create a sinking fund, which rite!!
be' sufficient to. :pdy•thil accruing interest on
such. debt, and annually to reduce the princi- 1,
pal thereof by a sum. not less than two bun
-
I dred-und fifty thquiand dollars i v bich sink
ing thud' shall consist of the net annual in:
come!of -the public-works, .from - tints to time I
I owned by the state, or the proceeds of the salt.;
1 of the .sante,.or , any part :thereof, 'and of the I
income or proceeds:of sale-of stocks owned' b 2,
the state, to, 4.lser with other funds, or resour
ccs, that may be designated bylaw. The said '
sinking fund may be increased, from time to
time, by assigning: to it any part of the taxes.
Or - other revenues of the state - , not-required tier,
the:ordinary and current expenses of govcrn
meet, and uuless in case of invasion or
insurreftion no part of the said sinkingfund
Ishall be used or applied otherwise than-in ex-
tingsislament of the public debt, uutil the I
i amount, of such- debt' is reduco'd bellw the I
sum of dye millions of doilars.
Sscrios 5.. The credit of the-commonwealth
shall not in any manner, or eveot, he pledged.
or loitued to, any individual, 'company. corpo
ration, or association ; nor shall:the cernmou
wealth herecf , .er become a joint owner, or
stockho:der, iu.any company, -association, or,
corporation. .
-SscrioN 6. The:cominenwealtb shall not as
sense the debt, :or !any -part inereof, of any
county, city, Lorcingt, or township; or of any
corporation, or-association; unless such debt
sbail have-been contracted to enable the state,
to repel invasion, suppress douie,tid insurre.s
tionodeltind- itself. in-time of w - ar, or to assist
the state - in. the discharge. of any , portion of
its present indebtedness. -
Sse - rtox The legislature-shall not author
ize any. county, city, .borough,. township,• or
incorporated district, by virtue of'a vote of its
citizens, cr otherwise, to become a stockhold-
or in any coinpauy, association, oil corpora
tioui Or to ob.tain .money for, or loan its credit
to, any corporatioasaociation, institution, or
party:.
4: 4 PrIiP 3 i,E;;T
'nose sbaill be an additional article to said
constitution, to be designated as article. XII,
as folloire
AItTICLI: XII
OF NE \V COUNTIES
No county shall be divided by a line cutting
off over one-tenth of its population, (either
to form a new county or otherwise,} without
the express assent: cf such enmity, by a Vote
of the electors thereof; nor- shall icay nevi
county be established, containing less than
four line ed square miles. •.
TFCIItD AMENDMENT.
From ectior, two of the first article of the'
eoristiintieui, strike out. the words, "of the /tire
of f kele Lttpw, cad of each - co - untSi rc4octiPctei;'' I
from section-live, same, article, ! strike opt the
word.4;"ai Philrplelfpraa alit/ of Ilic,Tcurral
ite4 ; from section seven, .same article, strike
out The words, "neither th 6 city of rhitadc lyhia
nor a ny 2 i ' and ittSert„ln . lie.;;* . tlteVeetthe words,
“and no;" -and strike out vs calon four, seals or-1
iider' and in lieu t'uertiof insert the following:
'Sr.ortof.t 4. in the year one.thousand elght
hundred and sixty-four,' and in every seventh
ye;ui thereafter, representatives to the number
of One hundred, shall be apportioned and di.i
tributed throughout the state, by
districts. in proportion to the.hunther of taxa
ble inhabitants in the several parts; thereof;
except that any - county !containing at 4e.tst
three theusand fiye hundred taxablcs. may be
allowed a sparate !rePtieseutation but no,
more Than three. counties 'sliallbe joined, 'and
no county shall be divided in the formation of
! a district. !Any city centsduinz a sufficient
'number of tst sables to c,ntitle it.to at least two
representatives,kliall hale a separate repre
saltation assigned it and. shall be divided into
convenient districts of Contiguous territory;
I of equal taxablepopulation as near as tla - itici
each of which districts shall elect. ono repre- .
sentative." •
• a.,ll.'the end of section Evict', same article, '
insert . theca •Acords, city of Philadelphia
36411 de diritied• into ainyleiaenatorial dialricta, of
contiguous ,b;rritory .aa : nearly equal. in taxabk
population aaptssibk.;:44no ward shall be di
fornsatioh thcoeilf.
, . .
Tho legislature, an its.firitt session, after the'
adoption of I.h:A amendment; shall ahide the";
the. city of "into senatorial rind'
reprusoutatire tiistrieta, in. the inauner above
prdvided -inch districts to remaia unehairred
until the apportionment in the rear oue thou-
61ind eight: iandred anti sissy-four;
• '
FOURTH .A.3ItICD:II.ENT:.
addition . al. section to the
tint strtii:lc of said constitution, •which shall
be uumbared anti read as follows :
Steno:: 26: The legislatni.e . shalt hare'the
power t:p altei, revoke. or .alinu), 'any charter
of incorporation beicafter conferred by, or nnz
der, any:special, or general law, whenever in
their.opinion it lay be injurious to the'
dens , of the CO: t ot:entreat:tit ;'in stieh
however, that up injustfeo 'ehall: be' done
,to
the corporators. -
MBES
; . ..IN SENATE. 3.t7re:;1 , 27, I'ASY.:; 7.
Rc-sv'c•aE, That Mu; atz.plution parkt.;' • on the
, 1341,04Sacgc, .22, 1557.
thltt the nti . g t ve and f,treguing is
it crap sud curret . eppy of Abe original,"ltesu
lutiurt propoiiag 411teudtuents to the C4ostitu
tion ,of the COMMea meads," withthe vote. in
each branch of the ! l egislature, upon the final
passege' thereof, as appears from the urizinals
'on tile hi this office.
•
S Pi testimony whereof I have hereon-',' -hp set Ay han - d anA caused to be affixed
the seol of the Secretors's Of4e,th the di - is and
year übufe tyriitco
A.' G. CTRTIN,
! ..Saietary of tfie-Opinmoniccalth.
. , . IN SENATE aiTurek2`; : , 1857. :
;The resolution proposing, amendment? to the
Constitution of the comixtuntve.titlybeing nu
der consiiierat;On, • .
Chi tile question, •
Will the tietinte agree to the first amend
ment?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably . to
the pro of the Constitutian, and were
as follow,
Yl:As—Meisrs. - Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Ely,
E'ran_s t Fetter, Flenniken, Vrater, Ingram. Jor
dan,
.h.illinger, Knox,. UMW,.Ch, LeV43, „Iver,
Snuamn, S irele, Sueub,
Welsh, WilLius, Wright and Taggart, .Speaker
—24. - -
Crabb, : . Cromwell, Finney,
Greg;, Harris, Fonr9L4o. qtal §onther-7.
.5p ihe que4tidu was gleteruainvd in s the
afiirruative.
On the yiestion, •
• Will tne S,:uute agree to the second a.
meinlinent? •
The yea - i and nays Were taken agreeAblv to
the pl:q4.l.loes or the Constitution, sad were
I..drow, 5 . 1 h
• lre.is—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Cresiwell,
Evans; Fetter, Finney, Flenniken,
Soidan, Knox, Laub:tub, Lewis, Myer, Sellers,
Shunian, :Souther, Steele, Straub, WA:l4li, Wit
sins, Wright end Taggart, Speaker-23.
N•lvs—Nlessre. CoSey, Cranb., .rcag.er, (it'egg,
Harris,flinger, I'euroie and Scofield --b.
k) the question tiyas detertnined in the
aMiniatire.
On the qUestion,
1V ill the Senate nree to the third amenil
inent
The yeas and nsys were taken agreeably to
the provisions of tus Constitution, awl were
as follow, v 4:
,Yzts— Moisra. Sumer, Browne, Crabb,
Cresswell, Ely, Evans, Flenniken, Frazer, In
pain, Jordan, Ed:linger, Kaox, Laubaelf, Lewis,
Ayer, -Scofield, Sellers, Sinnuan, , Souther,
Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins awl Wright,—
Nays—Messrs: Coffey, Gregg, Il.trris. and
Peurose---=4: - "
' 8o the - question was detCimined in the
.tirtrniative - .. • .
' Oa the question,, ;
. Will the Senate agree to tho fourth ava,ertli.
meat t • .
• The Yana and nays were taken tigreeablS•to
the proVisiOns 'col* too- ConstitutiOn, and were
•
is folic"; •
•Yeas lieesrsi Brewer, Browne, Coffey,
Cresswell, Ely, Eyaus, Flenniken, Frazer, la
w:sin, Kiflifiger; I.(nox, Laubach, Lewis, Myer,
Scofield, Seders, Shuman, Souther, Steele,
Straub, Welsh,-Wilicias awl Wright-23.
NaYs—Messrs..Crabh, Finney, Jordan and
• PCI3I - 04C-4.
1 Su the question was determinedei in the
affarnative.'
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
4441 '2.3, 1 160.
The recolutiou proposiog 4tuea4roents to the
equstitution t.;4* the Lominomiiciiithlbejug un
derecisideration, '
Ou the t t uestiou i • •
11,11 tae roue agree to the 'fast amend-
tryzat
TIIC yeas - and nays wore taken agreeably to
the provisions of tne evustitutiod, and were
f0110w,..1 iz : • - . -
YF.as- r Messrs. Anderson, Actliur, Back
ho4se, 13311, Be'ck, 13:01inp, Bower; Cal
houn, CAmpbeill, ChLts.. , ,e, Cleaver; Crawford ;
Dickey, Ent,llyster, Fausold, raster, Gibbo
ney, Gittlea, Hamel, Harper, •Ileistand,
Hill, Hillegas, Holitnau; (13erks,) ltnbrle, Inues,
Jacobs, Jenkins, Johns, Johnson, ;cat/J - 111.w,
Kerr, Knight, • Leiseriag,' Loagaker, Lovett;
Iklanear; Maugle, 111•Calmout; M'llvain, Moor
head, 31uu3nul,'Musselinalk, Nichols; NicbcdSou,
Nnueinacher,•l'earson„ Peters, Petrikin, TWA:-
tiall,,Purcell, 'tam scy,.(rhilarielphia,) Itarnsey,
(York,) Roamer Reed, Roberts, li.upp,
Sloan, Smith, (6 - irabria„) (Centro,) Ste
venson, Tobin, Vail, - Vanvaortfis,
Voeghley, Walter; • Westbrook, Wharton,
lArton; Withorotv, Wright, - Zimmerman and
Getz Spvaker-18.
:NAvs—Messrs. Buckets, Benson, Dock, Ham
ilton; Hancock, liiva, Ilotftnsu,•`(Lebanou,)
I Lebo, Struthers,
,Thuru, Marner and Ifyintrnde
So th,C Tiestkon was determined in the
affirloative. •
• ,, On the question, • • ;
Willtaellouscogree the sectsd - runend.
merit? • ' .•::
Theryeas aua.nups were taken agreeabjy to
the proVibionS of "toe
• Coh "
titiiou , n d weie
a 3 follow,"v1z • a •-: 1
•Yris--Meisrs..Arld'erson, Ilaakhouse;-.Sall,
Be ck, :Bower, Calhoun, Campbell,' Crirty,.•Ent,
rsusgld, ?Gator, : - Gildt a, Hamel, ,Ijarper,,ifelus,
JlAnan, (Berks,), House
keeperslinhrl,:Tridesi -' Jenkins, , Johns,' John,
ion,:-Enti ft:Mire; Itaight; • Leiainrie; Longaker,
Loveti,:i4aueati..•4laugte3lllVain; %tied:Lead;
Masseltrian, - S‘ettolepicliolsorri , N,tmeinacher,
Vearsqa, deters;Xatrikin, Towns'', , -I"urcull,
Itnuisey, Whtlacelphia ; ) (york,)ltea
trier,
trier; Repel-Is, 'Rapp, Slia4, Sloan, Tolau; VaH,
Vbeghley ; Valter,"Weetbrook,
merman and Getz, Speaker 'S7.
Nos-,4tessrs. - . Arthur,: Augigstine,E. Backus,.
Acnsou,,Bish 9 p, Brown, Chase, Gles i ver, Grp.w
ford; triter; tlibtioneli,;.ll?miltim, : Hancock,
, chanti - h,) Jacobi', K - Orr; :
I Lelio; 31'Callaiout; Mtimma;Heed; Sinitfr, (Carti , j
brig,) Smith; (Untre,) Stevcnion.: Struthers,
Thorn, -, Vanvoorhts, WagoiLlelier,•
I Warner,,Wintrode, Witherow and•Wright---•34..
" - So the qiiettiOrilyat. detertnined'in tlie af
fir4natiTe. • . . ';
• ;On the' - queStke'ht,:
tho House agree to the third amend."'
mont , , .„ \ • .
rho' yc'as"and: rays; -retiabli to
- c --- ..'.;: - ,4.T;.1.14.i-rh . ' --- tE litia - '' tin - A n -::: ("ii :-.. e - ri l iti li tat° ICEr MEI IWE:WiIf.
t- e p.-----11-r- 4- ....,A.P.77 ,- .P , T • . • ~- • - • , ---;r , - ,sse '-'-'-: ; o..i' : ~.'.• .. t , - 1::
fOIPoST, Trii-t' ••• t••• ""t:'..• -4... '''. ''''' ~. ' ilifig' eltbscribiti. take.. , titelhod ,oy .
,1" . 7
e.rf-stis.ii' , Mossr.t. Andiatiton;t 13tiabotegetlatgr - it r b'iltitaiettkli' Melidfiliat tli4 . 4ttrb In re-!
B. 41:, Mensozl443o74,orcrair4%alhoapi unititt- 1 ceipt of. and are now . Opening, alcboice Azad
bell,:ennSci.-Clearer-OrtaWfoNit Dickly'Eat. ilsirablef stook:: Cf. t ..::• , ,i'. 7.: :' , :3 _:, _7 . •,'. ,
EClter, .X=solll, ...rpitdr..olbl.lollC2N. Llautel,
... l i sT ,, t p LE .: L itx F.A . N or D i t y , G0 0p5i„ ,.1. ,.
rfirir =o2. l 4 ;. ,i) i ft er Ozi ks 2 ,l l. ll 4 o l z . st4n izia l it t , 7,l ll c : b il i tic a t) , B l4 . tr e , :i . .6
~ _,„. 1 ,L,,i,. thei invitb the attesatien trallirtho
~... aes,tre,to make purcloye.; Unt:44.ek,i 'stip,
keeper, Imbrie, Lines', Jacobsoiohns, Jobicovn, k .,. ► b eet , 5e i,„. 01 „,1 ylth great 9 are ,and,:iswr
Eautfinan,...Kerr;:Lebo,•4ortgaker, Lovett. 31e- ti 7•o /0 . 4. ... ii . d4te ._ . 0
1 t the wants , 6ethis Aset/on
Inlet.; liattgle, /Nainic44 l ' lwrhda ' 11°211° ' : of Mir Lial4l, - . - Our stculiat Itc, 0 0 4 6 6 )n-
Itisselataz, Nichols, Nicholson, Nunetnacher,.
_. l _,,
Of .,
~,,,,
...,
~ , , ,v,
. ___ i ; :
.. . . ,
Pearaon, .i-'eterai Petrilja; PoWnall, Purcell, 41 ' 5 ' 3
I- DREEiSG - oODS,ifttitilltlGS. RIBBONS;
Rattisey.l (York,) , Reamer, Itted, Rapp. shaw,, ,
......,.,,, RoiutßiEs,.,
pAß4,. .. 4nis
Sloan,';gpaith, (Cautbria.Y. Stnith, (Centre,) • • . .c-um
Steienson, Tolan, Vali, Vanvoorhis, Vacker, .
..... '...z, C,1:0 .
. ;.f .... 11 ,, ,5 44 , , , .C ,. A ..; „5 5 5 .: 1? )0 E a 1tES ., .. ,
Voeghlep.Wagonseller, Westbrook. Williston, , ; ~ , . , ~_ , %!: , 0 I I ^ -N,
Witherow,, .Wright, 'Zihaniermata 'and . Getz,
.4
.... L .
~
.. 8 1, H rE nt Sj i l y % . g s t,.. ' . ,
-Nay . s.-L-Nlessrs. Arthur,. Angustine..Backut, t !"':, '• : LINENS: i R ZiTe. • ' • i •
nusiEity, ,sgAw LW "
B6hop. Carty, Dock. .Gildea, flinfilton, /PA , ' ' - 1 ' , - • '' .
cock,, Bine, t ienlips,./inight, I,t , .isent lag, Wilt 1 and a sariety. of oiher.artielet, too • numerous
vain. lirtriseb(Plillatlelpliivaßoberts, Strath.{ tO'lnention. We have also; a complete assort
' ers, 'Thorn,. A alter„ )tanner, l'.;lo.Fisgl and I .lttent - f , .... t 1
.. •
1 WintrtYde—.22. -. , , .- - -.. I .!'.l GAGCF4gES. iIARAWARE A-Vj
So the, gptiiti.an it'Us, deterruLned in ; , }e I 'II 'C.lto'l.7ll:llY .
1 afizpittlie.. , ~. ,
.. . .-- - • . ,11 r,f Whi,4ll Will : be (ilcl'ilneouusionl; - cheap
Un the titiestiOU, . - , , , f i Or . teitd r ir pay, and for approvefl - err‘lit on as
Will die.liouse agree to the fourth amend
. • - . reesonaole terms as any other'establisliment.
meat? . .
The yens and nays Were' taizen agreeably to I ' „i11_ ,,,. _ , ' Aug:,'ll:lBs.l6l:LNl,N.irlise.iit-'l§•
the provisions a the -CL;nstitution, and were ; ! l' "4 '," B 77
as folloW, viz : I 1
.Yeas—Messrs. 'Anderson, Ar thur, . Back- ••
howie, J3ackus, Ball, Beek„ Benson, Bishop,
BoWer, Brown, Calhoun, Catupbelt,..Cartys t
Chase, Cleaver:Crawforo - , DiCkey; Ent, Eister,
Pau sold, POsVer, Gilibinicy, Gildett, Ifnuel,
llarPer,-Ireins: Heistand, 1101, Ilillegas, lloff
.maia, (Berks,) llolfruan, ,( Lebanon.) House
keepir,hubrie, Lines 'Jacobs, jenkius, Sol's.
Johuson; lcauXtnan, 'lcerr, 'Lebo, keiseuring,
Longiiker, , Lovett, lianep.r, Ila ogle, !Weal:nom,
M'llvain, Mumma, itiiiselman, Nichols, Nich
olson, Nunemacher, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin.
Pownall, Purcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia,)
ftaruscy,cfork.) Reamer, Aced, Dvberts, ltupp,
Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria.) Smith, (eta
treo Stevenson, Tel-in, Vail, Venvoorhis„
Vickers. Voeghley. Wagonseller, Walter, War
-I_,V
ner, estbrook, Wharton, Williston, Witt:crow,
Zhapacratan and Cet,T, Spr,ther--83, • ,
Nets--Messrs. Dock, Hamilton, Hancock,
Stiuthers; Thorn, Wiatrode and Wright-7.
So the question was deterinined la the of
-
5 0 g.'90:T.44y -,
s yFFICE, •
ILLituliucuo, June 32, 1557.
Pennspicanip, as : •
curiiis thAt the above zn4 foregoing is
a true and Correct copy of aid `•Teti" and
‘• Nays" taisett qn the . resolution pioposing
amendments to the Coustituayn of the Com
monwealth, as the same appears pn the Jour
mils of the two.llonses of the General Assem
bly of this Cumutonwealtt for the session of
1.351
Q Witness my hand and the seal of
E L ' office, this twenty-second 4ay of
Jane, quo apusa.u4 tight, hundred and fifty
ievett.
A. G. CURTI,
Secretary of the Commonwealth,
NEW GOODg,
Le* Prices and Wady Pay;
AT SHARON' CENTER,
SITIVSORIU4S p,rs. ,p.(re;igg far fiale
I. au entirely new .stoek, consisting of 1 1
IIiLT GUODS,_4I.IOCERIES, WARE, -;
CQUCKERY,GIASB WARE, BJtrfS
SHOES, HATS & CAPS,
.1.7.11- . 1
. • BRELLAS . ,." PARASOLS,
WINDOW SHADES,
• WALL •P.APEII. Pla'
MADE CLOTHING, YANKEE
NOTIONS,:&e., &c. •
,• In our selections* wants of, all have been
Tc/PeMbeyell, GcntAci,nen can fixid our stockrlof Heady
,Made Clotlling an 'elegant
FashiOuable, suit, or a substautial• Business
i suit, and we hate flats & Cana and . Boots - 4
Shoes ,t6...Mate.h.
The. Ladies can find - .Fashionable Bonnets,
beautifully trimmed, or bonnets and tritntuiug i ;;
good assortment of Dress Goods, and trim 7
mingS;,Cluves, Mitts, Hosiery and Gaiters.—
Aiad,:last 1114 nut least,, corded and skeleton:
Skirts; also,_ Rattans,. Skirt-Whalebone and
Brass:Shirt-Hoops; -beautiful Jet Necklaces
and Bracelets, Corals, Fans, and too' many
other things to ennmeratc,—all 'of which we
are selling low fur Cash, Lumber, or any kind
of PrOdnce. FISHI &e., co -
steady uti hand.
GRAVES,.
Sharon Center, Potter Co., Pa., 'Jane 3,
Q 1
11 . ANGES A-ND. trNONS ills' received by.
10:2 W tl. &J. GRAVE.
w : IS Age* for many of the
most• popular Medicines now in use;
fetir of L which he
_will mention:J.R. STAFFORD 4 CO.'S OLIVE•TAR.
• DR. D. JAYNE SON'S FAMILY MEDI—
CINES. 1
J. C. AYV,It 4 cofs cuER4y rt - yrort.g,
Asti ri.r.l l s.
SEVERAL; FENDS OF (MERRY SYRUPS
Sc. . 1"
. r,&"J. R..Staliford Coi's Cliye Tar. is ap.:;
plied and inhaled by wearing on 4.N11..A.44;11
anima the neck and cia•tbe breast. Ills .0/,7..
IVE OINVIIENT' is applied where ,the skin, is
hrokeu, and is &popular reneetlywhereknown.
rictori for the Whooping Cough. : 10:2h
YATES COUNTY NURSERY.
11. OLI & CO, of the :ydte's County
YJ 'a Nurseries, hare for .sale a large .and
valuable assortment of VOIVIT. TREES
of, all, yatiqies nsnallY etiltiyated.; 7.rheie
Trees lare young,an4 of vivirolis growth. l'he
qualities are the post eboine kueviii, -and are
warranted 'ort:tpli: a fine stock lof
t)Ii;WIENTAL Tit.Efa awl SIIRCI3IIERY..
for, , . I ..
;war Address,orders to C. ntAcir,
Yates co, N: Y. '
t Orders. eft with Itol3'T.'7,
ougeriliorti;,r4.:, will be . .;protnOtly
, . ,
. .
YP4r4 l ,l o f
?get,baTing ,XYOI. UV:Altera:
D'aughter, Olk -4447, N'eptiewsand_Niecesi,hj
that,4readC4ld4
rt .cakg,.C,oxs,plll7o=ioind.-suff,git
. Cong_l!, hitnself,.detirnairled to. sit
th 9, E,g.tl lll 4iest.Egipt;land whe.rOihe
di . qeorqed n..rreve . ovc anct Cerioin„ Cure i.fo,r
,Conewmp i lionwer r .
volts Debility and: Asthma.: tough,iy,..as
cnred,itnitedistelyihe.ratnrned, cured his Rd
ative.lq. who, inherited the. Aise, l se, and in c. 4.,
nection. sou have employed it in their
practice, curing thonsands of cases considered
hopeless'hy 'others, iFor the py-pp,se reicn
ing as, nsany, bis fellow beings,a4. - iioss . .
he is sending , the Recipe 0.441740,w:3h for
10 tents; 3 of it to ipa,y_ the postage, and L the
printing. „Address - - Dr, , *Jail
Spring
_street, oppositcd,.St.
,Nicholas „Utile";
NcW.(T O I:4, • :•• °;2—'3•l/I°-
AND EY:A.3oifth Ito; NENV(I - 6( r :b:1
G_rust reee'ved 14 K 01;1:IS:FEDI
in th:' Drug Ii for
F. F 1' 1
, *
N. W. EINGIEr. SON,
PATF.Nr
:, i. VIIA.Tict ;lAAINPFA.CTILIiEItS,
• 1
438_ BrQO - 4/10. Street, .
Ono Door. East of Broadway, [Late qiid Broad
; -it ai,] N1:1C-Y011K., . 1
. [rata /Wird 4. t... V
. 1823., - I
,
INVITE an examination lot' their greatvari
-I.ety and' , superior - assortment of CliAlltS.
Manufactured at their owd establishment. and I t
Under their immediate obJ,ervlttitin and disc- I
'ion, includit4 .-.- j
-PIVOT F.:EVOLVING el - lAD - CS,
' SELF-ACTINU ExTENblus ItECUMBENT
UllAIII.S;. . ,
-' IMPROVED IN - VALID ivITEEL C 11.1.1113,
MitJoll SEARL - KS TI4VELING IN VALID
(.11414- " • '
- SPASISIT SPRING. AN"D ...QI AL ClLtiltS.
.1111EUMATIC, SPINALIAND ASTIIMATIC
INVALID CILtIILS, &C., &C., &C.,
.
•
Embracing the most ccimplete assortment,
'and choicest binds. fur Parlors; DratrinY ..16.1p Iv,
ICltainlieiii Gardens,. Lit rarics, Counting lionser,
10//ices; Pahlic : lttifilu:iois, 4hnlisfs, Burteri ice. ,
together ;with every desirable too.- adaptcd col
the, comfort, convenience and luxury of the i
Sid:, the Aged, the infion,lthe Lome :41 Lazy,
' . In point of ingenuity of desigr,; elegance of
fir,ish, quality and richucas of mater.iti, fait&
fulness of execution, durability and cheapites,,
;these chairs arc unsurpaSsed. For them, M.
I•ir. KING & SON, were awarded the first and
,only Prize Medal, and 1Im! faculty rcconthaud
them as far preferable to beds or "couches for
patients afflicted 'CC . k 1.1; Spinal deluna(ic 0?
Bronilual o.ficctiOlpt
l ' To ether arat of the chair niay he attached
1
a convenient reading . orwrit'mg Dasui and any
'combination desired' will be manufactured to
to girder,
. -4 Circular with explanatory cuts,-will bi
' sent by mail if requested, and orders twill% re
mittances,l promptly furward.d to.,,t!tv Tart of
the vroild:
LU I XITRY 64 ECONOMY!
KIND'S NEW CHAIR. "AS YOU LIKE IT,"
Arin Chair, P.eidinmg Chair, ,Co6li and
Be
ttstetid,lcoitniN,lD ,] 11Si;e17,1ible
twelre dificretat positions or 'changes, to Meet
the varied requirements for",ecnfort, Conveni
ence, luxury and economy, [in. space as .well
.priccl in•sicuess or heslll.lllb
each:tat:Ll CPAIR iron LUKE Fit l exCrl'i in
many res - pecttl,, anyshair perhaps ever..manti
ractured in this or Cry other Cotintry:
.The price ...caries .froin * Ftfieen.to . .Tigiity Dol
lars,, according .to . finish., • •
To Public Institution?, ai well as to iudivid
tmls, this a very desirable article,
and will by supplied itt any !lumber on th.
most liberal terul, - ' Apply to or•address.
M. W. KING & EON,
' - 438, Broome st., Otte door east of Broadway.
NEW YORK, (Late 468 U roadtcari. 9:44-Iy.
IkTEW GOODS----A nue Assortment jusi
I. 'Tech - 0 xt OLM§TED'S. -
GREAT REVOLUTION IN MEDICAL SCIENCE
The best .Theraiientie Agent
eier . i Introduced.
T)11. .DI CKI. SON'S
• • ,
M.I.C.NETO ELEC.,
w";";'q,,,`••• ...I.; 'TRW . 111 N 1 , ,
• °1.;M..;•..' • ' exciting:
•
7 1 , ' 4r 4 *-. 1 ?-r 7 : otavi..`"ir'•tbsorbiiig rttten
' ion of the
2 f7 -•741".•-•4,t zo.lllrocrss:on and
_ t large ort ion of
•
the inttllizent lay
men of the lamt.
.It Is now - cleirly demon
straled that the:lancet. mercury; and all other
ifiternr.l "drug medication" may be' laid aside
nrithl erfect „safety to the 'paticut and :shill,,
,
log 13 ; nefit- to posterity. IV,II erever, these ma
thine; havelbeen,introdoced, they 'excite the
higlie't Wonder. and -praise. The -lapperfitus
is adapted to prevenyrelierei and cure every
disco r incident to hutuartity,:--r_more particu
larly all those painful and formidable diseas
es tiThlidt have for 66k - inles . baffled the pro
fouarlest learning and 4111. of physicians.'
. -Erotn waver cane. there may:be an ex
ceakor deficiency of the nerr.nw fluid—pro
ducing, au excess or ,deficipuoy,of i the acids
and; alkaline serretions'-'—the Magnetic princi 7
plea of the system are. deranged, 'and can on
ly be safely restored,to their nOrmalcoudition
by an, application of magueto-elentricity,..by
MeaPa of D 13.. DICKINSON'S, 41 4 113NET°
ELECTHIp MACHINE. ; This aparalus Hill'
positively 'prevent; and' speedily relieve and
care Consumption, Scrofula, Rheumatism.
Palsic,s,: Neuralgia; Spinal Diseass, and -all
other-painful - maladies, however , hapeless and
of long standing. They - are eminently, useful
in all sexual and urinary disoiderS, particu
larly Where tlie:'COnstitution has been broken
doien and ruined* unnatural solitary ltabits , ,
to Iyhich,ton. ma n'y -of the. loung of ; both -sexes
are so, damentahly .prone t . , . ,
'4DR:PCKLNSON's MAGNETO E4CTIIiC
Iir.CITINE'Is : 'ilthkr 111'e ifatt ziwo.Vp 'kruiitill
c,a4l4 of lattiierles and acids-mow' Lich fast alone -
randu4s it. suprrfor W all others,- on the• score
of, 136atnass, eleanlinessoafe r ty and;
Ex :otility..--7.-
It ;is, l ip fhet,- , ..a. handsome
° parlor lornamcnt;
I WRY, Vd 'applied'appliedAhg"C•Eild rand last a
lit!-tirite, to'.:the:
7;. great saving of Doctor's
bills, ke. , L.- -1. -ili :, . j
PRIOR GP THE Ip t cuTNE $lO.
,It iritl,be safely, packed and sent to AnY
part of the tithed. trites. Still wholesale.
and 'at the 'Medical °nice; !3'§ :stORT El
SEVENTILStriet, Philadelphia: AddreFs
picKiNsos,
10-I—ry.
•
N%Cf:IARG,S .FOR .SHOIVPZ..a '.."S . FVV,
•.gods` „. ,
t • .gols plat recen'ttd 01.3I , STED 4, •
- - -
.I!.[E 1104.5 7 4 . E, Lti r lll3R-1V71,.G0,1; fQr
fOilili,V
1.-by;:.TONI:S,,,!4ANS.
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..1 trrEvatty . : Algif .7201iLY 'NolinfLt
'sria . AzUctiaiicil iti. OiCToii4rie-,' in Jim
nest..' Diiifig thi,p4:-tr,te-,Citihnilist-Of iti.ii•
{once At ling, !Attalla It. kOPplarity: 4 UnLpaill t y
iiiilik ttnnalS of,tb.e press:
Tlie'publisheri,"iha,king . rofferitilibbnfiF r; ,.
miunis for ahoiCel.literary ell'Orts;the Bterisi,
Itoritindei, gssitil Toctr6 . , and, other spark,
hug and interesting rending waS commented
in January lastalatl- I are being itill,publitli.
n l / 4 1 in tjae - riaitot, i: . • - - - '
The,Neiv, Volucte _TCI)]. be commenced in 4,
ly, , IS:ll:greatly -ligtproved and Enlarged:--
Each number trill; contain thirty two, eitrp
large sized 'royal octavo pages, tasking a beg,
nificent volunie" oil nearly 4 ,90 pages _far hie
yet - ,r-L-or pry.senti ig 1111 amount of
,tholiA.
cent reading on a I stihjeets. equal to taut
would cost in the bdOlL stores at leijatt, fifty
cents ; payable ini l irillbly in advance. •
Some. of the most pd . pular and brilliant trathz,
and female contri)rutbrs . nre 'regular Contri•
buters and the publishers Will spare hp pains
or expense to render,thp t•l'Veledifie Visitor"
every tvayacceptablel to a refined Pud intelli
gent community. • 1 ' ' . '
The publicntiurl adapted to all ellit:04,o:
people—the young an'd the old , --anil %tete.
ever seen and perused, meets tyltlL2universit:
acceptation. , ; '' '
gr Note is the timi to - sulaKiii) e ',19, 0
,
New Volume. - - ,
* * The back:lll=ll;ms ratty:be hat (ti
it
complete sets) ft 3 rents each, or dies whole
series of 11, nuni era for.-ruirsiz- - rvis vents.'
Liberal inducements to Clubs call.
vassers.
I '
j•-iritetnember, our terms 'fire Fifty mat
for o n e year, for it single celpy,'or three: cop.
iC9 will be sent under ono cover or address fur
One Doitar. • 44.ddress.
COSDEN & COllriNY,
Publishers,_ . ..o. 3, North' Seventh Stiset,
up stairs.) Phibidehlthia. . 14 lo:1-ly
- . ,-- . .
WA SiT;ING PLASTER fur taiiti
FA 11111::IiS
will (lint a sipply Sit
3:43 4OSF:S,- MANN I JONES,
~ .
TONES., MANN k'JONF.S; pay; the highest
filf; market pried for all kinds of Produce.
• I
1101
r V WQ
I I
1 '
FOB ALL THE PURPOSES OF k
FAMII I IY' PHYSIC,
. • THERE has ion* . existed it public- demand for at
effective purgative pill which could be relied oa u
sure and perfectly safe in. its oparntiall. This bat
been prepared tel that demand: and an Bitill•
sire trial of its virtues has conclusively shown milk
what success it accomplishes the purpose designed.
It is dasYrto mnk4 n physienl pill, but-not meta.
make the best of all pills—.ono' which should limo
none of the objections. but. all. the advantages, of
every other.' 'this' has been ittternpted . here, sod
.ithr,rhitt-sit.c.,.. ve. Would respectfully submit to
tka public tieelsiou.. It has :been unfortunate for
the patient hitherto that alinost . every purgatiie .
Medicine is amigrienithis and -irritating to the-bow.
sta. This is mat 'Many of , themproduce so mink
griping
,pain and revulsion in the aystem as to mere
than counterbilinice the good tole derived from
them.. These. pi/d produce no irritation or pain,
mica[; it =lie &dm a.previouslv existing obstme•
non or deransement in the bowels. Tong 'purely
vegetable, no hat.* can nrise from their use in any.
quantity ; butit 11 better that any meolicineshaultt
be taken jutlition Iv. Ilipute•dorectiMs for their
Use in the tcveia - . diseases to -which titer lie sp.
pliable • are; gioton on lice box. :Among'? the-com
plaints which have; been speedily cured, by them, ore
mentionlavet Complaint ; in its various Nem
of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and:Loud Ap
petite, Listlessne , +, Irritability. Billow: Beulah',
Bilious Y ever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side
and Loins; for, inltintli, all these are but the con..
sequenee of -cliseaSed action in the liver.. At at
aperient, they afford prompt turd-sure relief in go..
tiveness, Files, Calic,„ llysentery„ Ilumbra. Svitf•
ula hind Senrvy, Colds with soreness of the body,
Ulcers, and impurity of. the- blood ; An short, any,
and cierV ease Whete a purgative as'reqhired.
They have Mad! produced . some. singularly suc•
censfui cures in Illibitmatisrp; Gout,-D.ropsy, Grand,
Ftrysipelak, Palpitation of the Dealt, Pains in the
Back, Stomach. and Side: ' They should be (reel'
takenin the sprint g of the year.,.toinfrify the loien3
and prepare the system for the change of scow's.
An,occasionaldoSe Stimidate4 4 the' Bier:loch and
bowels into healthy action, in restores the sone
ti te and vigor. They purify . the blood, and, by their
stimulant action on the cum atiory aystern. reno
vate- the-strength 'of the .body, - and restore - the
wasted or thseast, energies of the whole organism.
Hence ari L .Oteas: nal dose is advantageon., ever
though 'net seriou 6TM - Ig - ionic : tit eriste; bat SIT ,
e t
uecessary•dosing tumid. never , be carried too far,
ss every pulgstiv medicine reduces the strength,
Chen taken to ei.c. ss. The thousand casts in whh - h
4; physic isrequired cannot be ennmerated here, hot
they Suggest iherruselves to, the reason, of every
hod.ft and it i s CbTlfidell ' lli tOieso this 'pill . will
answer abetter ; purpose' than any thing wilich'hil
hitherto been available te.pasukind. When Omit -
Ira
virtues are once noun, the public will nn longer
doubt what - refine fto emploiy - when in never of a
nathartic.medidine r l Being sugar-wrapped they ass
pleasant to. taktt,land. beino purely: vegetable, no,
horn' eawarise froth their use an any qUantitv.
'For minute directions sec wrapper en the 13o:
IiftEPARED BY_ - . " • ~
.
JAMES . "C::A Y
.R,
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.
Practical .
and 4nalytiCrtl Che .
mist
- • LOWELL, MASS.
*rice 25 Cents, per,'llcx. Five Biiii tor - . 51.,
CititititieriCTOßg
- , For ti ts rap idleatera.ser - ' ' •
COUGHS, - .COLDS, , flit) A H;ii - A ESS
-..BROSIIIIITIS I . WILOOPING-COUGH , ,
.; 1. ..• , CROUP,,: ASTHMA,. AND - - •
:,.. .. i - coNstistrirloil.. - . , -
Tim remedy hat;:on :fur-itself
from its 'cores of ex .-oaliety OP . '. .
That it is entirely unnecessary - to 'recount , the en
l*Acen of.- #s lirtites IO tom craninimititrhare - 4 -
" as 1: '. P1P1P3 . 0,: ,SP Trid . e.ia: the field of US eft .
tuln4s,, and - so nurrieronn the;easee 'Of its - rules,
that. obliost - every icciiiiii of The 'Ornintr:y abouna s :
14 persons public:V.:4l4mm. Who, kayo been restored.
.tem alarming andl.-cr‘a . 4sPerato diseases of the.
lunge by :its - rise. . Whin once iciccl'its SupedulltY
over eremother Medicine-of lia kind is too sliPs'
mat to escape, obscr i rationi 0p,4 whore
. its iiitllCS are
knoWn, the public no loogor heiitate what antidote
to employ for the•di sti zinc-•
dons of. the pulm4n4torgarts which, arc inalis.k
to our climate. And ',net only is formidable ev_
tack's 'IVA tlielntigst; - bUt for tihi ladder rarieti, 4 k
Of COLDS, crivq s, ilosusEsiots,..A.O.• and W 4.
CHILDMIN it kth toN4 l ate.ltiTi N ife f 4 . lsedicin!
i s
that din be Silitida ..' '
. - I As it lits - hang : been in constant - use ibroniewit
this sectioo.: Nye need noti demorn, than_ Risque' t 7,
Pyle its quality in karst up totho bestthat it c.,
ling ee;t, ;and :time the geddifie arOcle,i&soid. bl
I.
'.5.itT1i .. & ,1 3.4).0*, ,,
.. :'
• . • -. ..i %.1). 'W.. SPENCEIti - %! -' ' '''
porDEßsV9ltili tit; rind •by C cit4tr:i 73 r e
chauti ii*l-Drunviits everivitevi ' I Mi. J
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