4e• OM= BiMita - - Ilifte:Tot.mperaivce Ban,le. [Vie f;ll , roitig Are tb. c4cluding payai, grap't4 J . 9 1 .4 L 3tarsh's „r,eeent. seilnoni 111 A+ , 2 V:wpe:r4tice Battle not Ain's but Ged's.",] yOUrselyei a perfect exlipi ple or entire abstinence from all intoxi, ,cuing livors as a beverage, in your per-1 pas. yoit::l4utilies;.yoUr social Pleasures, ,att.d the labors of 'life. . •= O -: , . ;If 4very man, and exhort every ituan;ag.alust all such uses as tends to ruin. lit "whatever company or. condition . you pre,- meekly, but' boldly an. unflinching jy-a, z , ii. 7- e7b - attle to those drinking usages .jvhi;ll - In4e dragged' thousands and tens pf thousands to the pit. . 8, treat-the tratZe as the scaurgn of imaniiy; gloat iut.untent S.a!an in destroy in , !'th`e peace and happiness of tlni world, and vending sonls . without num- Aer to destruction. 4. Uphold and strengthen all lion which•shall suppress and prohibit. the tetirptation, and let .the.tempted go free; gvhich shall be on God's side, and nut on the side of the adversary. 5. ,Go through all your towns and fagns, and pledge again every man, wo.- plan, and child, not to touch, taste, or sive the accursed thing; and especially go down among the rising generation, and train then/ all to an ablioranee of the cup- G. Sustain able lecturers in the . fidld ; pewter. broadcast tracts and documents ; and in all your organhputious and efforts be united, eflicient i liberal, strong in faith, l and of good courage: . Look upward. in Avery trail and under every difficulty. Be to the end. This terrific scourge pf earth shall,be driven out. Help or no belp from civil government, front' politi • glans, - from those who are at case in Zion, st, will jb3 driven out. Dolt ask for an as \puranee ? You will have it here,. THE STTL 10T. T GOD'S. Seleptimv4 From pH ...11:3011/ors. ' • - •l TO -310 13. ROW. F. , Where art thou -Moved To-gorrow Wheh young and old, and strong and weak s,ich and lioor, through jdy:ind sorrow, Thy sweet smiles we ever seek,— • In thy place, at l - well-a-day We find the thing we fled—To-Day !'' TUF 4 FACE 41SP TILE MIND. ! , Ifit be true, celestial powers; • That you have formed me fair, And yet, in all my vainest hours, My mind has been my care ; Then, in return, I beg this grace, As you were ever kind, What envious Time takes from my face, Bestow upon my my mind'', —Dean Sdif.'4 "Staid." How To iirr MI - 10F TROCIILE.=TO shake off tf o able we must set abootdoing gopd to some body; put'on your bat, and go out and visit the poor ; inquire into their wants and admin ister uutq them; seek out the desolate and Appressed, and tell them of the consolation of religion. I have oftem tried this, and found it the best medicine for a heavy heart.—lfou .6red, the Philanthropist. MARRIVIV.-If you are for pleasnre, marry— if you prize rosy health, marry—even if mon ey be your object, marry. A good wife is heaven's. best gift to man ; his ang,el.and min isterolgrae,es innumerable ; his gem of many virtues ; his casket of many-jewels 3, her voice , his sweetest music; her smile his brightest gay ; her kiss the guardian of his innocence ; her industry-his surest wealth ; her economy Ills safest steward ; her lips his faithful coun selors; her bosom the safest pillow of his Fares; and her prayers the ablest adyocates .pf heaven's blessings on his head.—Jeremy FATTENING YOUNG LADIES IN TusTs. girl, after she is betrothed, is cooped up in a small room, with shackles of gold. .And silver upon her ankles and wrists.— If she is to be - inarried to a man who has discharged, dispatched or lost his cornier. wife, the shackles which his former wife wore are put - on the new. bride's limbs, And she fed till they are filled up to the proper thickness. The food used for this custom, worthy of barbarians, is seed galled drough, which is of an ektraordi nary fattening quality. With this seed, And their national dishcascusoo, the bride is literally crammed, and many actually "die under the spoon. llicx WATER IN TNE LAKE.-A cor respondent of the Painesville Telegraph mates 'that Lake Erie is now higher by Aix feet than it was from the 'first settle ment of the country in. the year 1828, And - that fora the year 1832 to this day _llie.Lake e - been making constant in- Toads - upon stands bordering thereon.-- -Much loss of land has been sustained where farms arc not protected by rock coast, of which there is comparatively lit - fle on the southern shore.- The writer . Attributes the uniform high stage . of ,wa . ter in the Black Rock Dam, though wet reasons of course cause fluctuations. TREATIES OF PEACE.—The sgperinten aent of Indian affairs in Iliali — ha.s suc ceeded in negotiating a number of trca ties of peace with Indian tribes who have • been at animosity for years. This pacific settlement is infinitely more valuable to .• the country than any honors of victory purchased at the cost of bloody war. LIST OF LETTERS, 1100RMADIING in -rho Post Office at COUDERS -71,11-Toir, fpr the :Quarter , ending July 1, - 1858: • , ... ~ • . t '' ' filiss, S. McKinney, P, Van S. - Preshau, L. • Pibson, Wm. R. Rockwell, D. Iclowe, Lucy Sherwood, D. - ;.Johnson; Miss 4. M.. Tillson, Aaron Eilhorn,ll, N. Thomas, Helen, illgrove, C. Turner, Miss A. , I.,estier,lT. -Teed, Jesse; . , Iliay,-L.[E, ' Wildniau, Roswell' arPersi , pis calling for any of the above . Letters' will please say They are advertised. J. M. JUDD, P. M. P, oulersport, July 1, lap. ' -!-- HAMS, r:LODEONS - II , ,! THE CAS SYSTEM ADOPTED.- gpices Cri-eatly Reduced, HOR ACE WATERS. 11 Ho. 31 . 0 1- Broadway, .Y., , AGENT FOR THE BEST_ BOSTON & N., T. Xinstrfiment.s. . TrilflE'Lniteit-Astartmelit! of Pianos, -Meibl deons, Mesical Instruments, and Musical Nle4handise or all kinds, in the United Stii . OS Pianos.frora.TO dift'eFent 31 . anufactories, priiing those 'pl.ereiy:variety- - Cif. sfyle; the :plain, neat and substantial Gi octaves, it: Walnut or l'pls}.:cruod Cases, from $l5O to $2OO, to those of th most elegant-finish up to Unc Thriksand Dollars. 'No house in- the Union cart:cumpete t ah the above in, the -number. variety and cr ehrit:v of instruments ; nor in ti Extually low prices at which they are AN4TERS' MODERN IMPROVED PIANOS, with or Without Iron Fraunis, pos sessing in their itnprovemeats of over-strings and'action, a rength of scale and compass-of tune; equal to the (}rand _Piano, united with the beauty and durability of structure of tie Sqt4re Piano.-They are justly pronounced by. the Press and l)y.the first Musical Masters, to be qiitial to those of any other manuflteturer They are bitiltlof the best and mosttluirough ly sgasoned material, and guaranteed to stand the action of eyery climate. Each Instrument guaranteed to give satifaction, or purchase inutiey refunded. HORACE WATERS' periOrlnstrareents iu touch and "durability 01 make. (Tuned ;the equal temperament.) . Me lothiOns of all other styles and makes. Price s-15; SCO, $75, $lOO, $123, sl4o—doublt {eels and two banks of Keys; s29o—less liberal discount. Clergymen and Churches, an ettra discount. . MARTIN'S GUITARS, IiROWN'S HARPS, FLUTES, . -, FIXTIYA.S, . ACCORDEONS„ VIOLINS, • and :Musical Instruments of all kinds, at:lower ,prices than ever before offered to the public. ' t A large discount to Teachers and Schools. E, The !trade sliv.plied on the most liberal:terms. SECOND-lIANO PIANOS, at great bar= gains, constantly ill store,—price from 's3o tot '$1•10. : 1 i'll'USW.....One \ of - the largest and best se- Ilectdil catalogues '' Music now published, It lconPrisino• many of the choice and most pop : ularittirs of the day, and will be sold'tit, one- :third off from the r9gularprices. Mitsic sent by mall to all parts of the coon :try, Post-paid. Part i lcularnad personal atten tion paid to all orders received by mail. Sat- ,isfaction guaranteed, in every instance. Pianos and Melodeons ferlcent and rent allowed on ]punchase% Pianos and Melodeons for Sale on monthly payments. Second-hand Pianos ta ken !•.i. exchange for neW. General and select Catalogues and Schedule of prices forwarded to all parts of the country by mail. .f`'''Great'inducements offered to .A.Q.NIS in all parts of the country, to sell the Horace Waters' Pianos, Melodeons, and Catalogue of Music.' 8::46" ' —Shelley 4f• TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS D. S. W.ILLIARIS, • LATE.' WILLIAMS kt CCNNINGRAAI, !ll4y;rig removed to the . §pacious; lofts in .the CARY BUILDING, 108 and 101 CHAMBERS STREET; and 89 41: j '9l RE...WE STREET, INEt . IT YORK, . is now offering- fur cash or on approved credit, a large .and well-iissorte.d stock. of - HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, UMBRELLAS & P.:I4,ASOLS, Of all the styles, qualities and materials nsu gyfound in market. Having one of the larg- CA ale . loomsl in the. city, (50 by 150 feet„) With ample facilities, and, an experience of near twenty years in the bnsine , s. purchaser, may feel assured of being as well' serves a thisdlonse as at any other in the trade. 10,arders from the country filled with cadre an promptness. [l.lO KEDZIE'S PATENT WATER FILTER. E BEST 'FILTER KNOWN - for Family ; use ; has given the highest satifaction for many years ; is scientific in construction, port able, durable and cheap. It renders rain wa ter perfectly pipe and sweet, making cisterns more economical than wells, and avoiding the diseases arising from the hall water of lime stone regiOns. Five sizes ; - 'retail from $8- to Sl2j Wholesale to the trade at the usual dis count. Can be foCwarded safely any distance. Formerly made by J. E. Cheney 3 Co.; made now only by JAMES TERRY & CO., at the old stand of J. C. & Co., State Street, Roches ter, N. Y. Forkdescriptive dirculars address [1:10:47-31n.) JAMES TERRY & CO. PIANOS AND MELODEONS. milli subscriber would respectfully inform IL the 'citizens of Potter Cb., thati will fur nish' to order, Pianos and Melodeons from the best maimfacto ies in the 'Union, and upon reasonable terms. All letters of intiniry will receive prompt `attention. ' Address, , C. D. BROWN, [ • Ulysses; Potter Co, Pa. Ulysses, May e 25, 185 , 3.-45-Bt. COLVERg REV. J rplIE Academ sessions of tl Tie Winter T( Dcc. 15, '1857. The Spring Tel April 6, 1858. The Fall Term 24, 1858.! Competent Teal every branch of Classes will be may enter to adv , A Teachers Cla due attention wilt taught id Compinl ad of imparting 1 E.PEN,Fi. I '.S....PER TERM. ' Primary Brunebes,'% - - . - $2,50 Cimmon EngWh, . • ' 3,50 Higher Eri,gligh! with Algebra, 4,75 ''. ; Hightul Mathematics, - .6 n 0 7 Latin And Greek,' 6,00 , , Drawing, (ex - tra) - - - ' 2,50 Music,;with use of Piano, (extra) 10,00 French, (extra) , 3,00 Witboitt other 'studies,. . . . t.- 5,00 Rtiona Rent, each, . .. : 1,00 • 'i 1 , The pdst success of this Institution under the k'receptorship of Mr. HESDILICK has induc ed the Trustees to'secure a toUtinuation of his services.: We trust an intelligent. public • will give it ttiat•suppert,which seenis to be due to suchain Institution.:.: . • • • • ; • ;,' , ELT REES, Preet. Q. B. OVERTON,Sec'y. LEWIS MANN, ° • _ _ 1 - PORT ACADEMY, 857-'5B. ENDRICK, Principal. Year is divided into three - irteen weeks each : -- i rm commences, Tuesday, in commences, Tuesday, commences, Tuesday, Aug hers have been secured for Ludy._ So arranged that students :Maga at any time. swill he organized, in which t• paid to the studies usually Schools, and the best theth- Structioh. AMOS FRENCH, triCHIES4I ROSS M , BMSIME!!!!=M C A 11:-T. I 0 N : „Iderch.4,nti and Traders nilr be (fritbeir tumid and ant be intlahtl upon bye. Counterteit of Morse Indian Root Pills, maned A. B. Moore. - All genuine Indian Reot have the name and signature of Mae 4. 4 efi;.) - : on tub bold, .• , Abme Wt) present- you With it likeness of DR. 'MORSE—the inventor' OP MORSE'S DIAN ROOT PILLS. This philanthropist has sPent:the greater.part of his life in traveling,. having ivisited Europe, Asia, mid Africa, as wellnsiNorth America—has spent three years amen' the IndirinS 'of our Western cOUntry— it was in this way that the Indian Root Tills were first discovered.' Dr. Morse was the first I man. to establish the fact that all diSeases arise ] from IMPURITY OF THE ULOOD—that our . , strength, health and life depended Upon. this vital fitiid. When the - various passages become clogged, and do not aet - in perfect harmony- With; the differelt functions of the body, the Wed loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and dis eased; tints causing all pains, - sickness and disiressl'of every name; our strength ex.:- boasted, our health we are deprived' Of,l and if nature is not assisted in throwing off the stag;. nant lint:tors, the .blood will become choked and cease to not; and thus our light of life will' forever be blown out. Bow important then that wejshould keep the various passages of the body free -and open. And how pleasant to cis that we have it in our power to 'put .a medicine in your reach, namely. Morse's Int dian Rhot Tills, manufitetured from plants and toots which grow: around the mouidein4l one cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health and' recovery of , diseased man. One of the! root from which these Pills arc made is a Sudorific; which opens the pores of the skin, and assist Nature in throwing out the liner parts' of the corruption within. The second is a Thin( l'shich is an EXpectorant, that opens and' un- c cloga . the passage to the lungs, and thus ,a, soothing manner, performsits duty by tiros fug off phlegm, fuid other- burners _from the' lungs by - copious spitting. The third is alSi uretiC,,which gives ease and double. strength to the kidneys,; - thns encouraged, they .! 'draw large *mints of impurity , from the .blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the nrinarylor water passage, and:: which could not have. been discharged in any other Way. The fourth is a Cathartic, and 'accompanies' the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifYing, the blood; the coarser:particles' of imp:icily which cannot-pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and convey=ed off in great : tplantities by the bowels. From: the above. it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root-Pills not only enter the stomach, but leCome united with. the blood, for they : ' find way to every part, and completely rout out: and cleanse the system from all impurity, and the life of the body, whiffli is the - blood, be comes : perfectly' healthy ; consequently all sickness and pain is driven from the. system, for they" cannot remain when the bed); becomes go pure!, and clear. The reason why people are so distressed' when sick, and why so many, die; is because they de not get a- medicine -which will - pass to the Ufflieted parts, and which will open the natural! passages for the disease to.be. cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and otheetuat ter is lodged, add the stomach and -intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass ; thus undergoing disagreeable ferinen tation, Constantly mixing witlkhe blood,whieb ' throws;corrupted matter through every 'vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disehse. Dr: Morse s PILLS have added to I themselves victory upon victory, by restoring I millions of the sick 'to blooming_ health and i happiness. Yes, thousands who have been racked 'or MI-cleated with siekaess, painl and anguish, and whose feeble t'rames have bee: scorched by the burnin-4 eb:ments- of ragtag' fever, and who have hr, bp.ught, we; •. within it step of the sib,nt 'ready to testify_ that t'ley watch he Ye been numbered :with the d:roi; had it riot been for this great • aura wonderful medicine. Morse's I Indian Boot P;lk. After one or two doses bad been taken. they were astonished, and abso lutely surprised, in witnessing their eharthin e r effects. Not only do they give immediate ease `and strength, - and take away till sickness, pain and anguish, but- they at- enee go to I work at the foundation of the disease, which its the blood. 'Therefore, it will _he shown, especially by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that dis ease—that deadly oliemy—will- take its flight, and-the; tilts': of youth and beauty will, again return. land the prospect of a long and happy life-will cherish and brighten your days.. Sold by SMITH & JONES, Coudersport ;also by all Medicing•Dealers in the county. A. J. WHITP'& : CO., No. 50 Leonard St., New-York, Proprietors; 1i M. MUDGE & CO., ; proprietors of Pr. A. Trask's Magnetic -Ointinent,) Earl nudism); Y., timer:4 Agents. ' : . . I'iTE:IV GOODS, Low Prices anvil Rcaay Pay, AT SHARON CENTER. T"SUBSCRIBERS , are offering - . for sale an; entirely new stock, consisting of. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, • CQOOKERY, GLASS - WARE, BOOTS SIIOES, HATS' A: CAPS, 'UM- • , - BRELLAS, PARASOL S, ' WINDOW SHADES, • WALL PAPER, READY gApE C'LOT'HING, YANKEE • NOTIONS,‘Sz.c., kc.' In our selections the wants of nll have been remembered. The Gentlemen 'can find in our stock of Ready Made Clothing an elegant Fashimiable suit, - or a substantial , Business suit, and we have Hats 4: Caps and Boots S; Shoes to match. - - The Ladies can find _Fashionable- Bonnets beautifully trimmed, or bonnets. and trimming; a good assortinent of Irre.3s Gods, and trim mings; Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery and Coti , eri. And, last but not least,. corded and skeleton Skirts ;! also,Rattans, ,Skirt-Whalebone and Brass Skirt Hoops ; beautiful. Jet Necklaces and Bracelets, Corals; Fans, and too many other thlugs to enumerate,—all of which we are 'selling low for [last,., Lumber, or any kind of Produce. FLOUR, MEAL, FISH . 4d., con stautly bn band. . W. B. Sr-T.-FI. GRAVES. Sharen Center, -Potter Pa:: June 5 1857.-70:3-tf. MARK GILLON, DRAPER and•TAILOR, late -frour.thd - City Of • Liverpool, England. . Shop opposite _Court House, Coudersport, Potter co. X. B,'—Particular attention paid to CUT; r 10:35-Iy. • . 'VEIN"; GOODS—A Fine Assortment just 1111 received ay cgegar4P'S, MI I giFORTANT DISCO VERY, cON§01\;11:11*5:14s.. - AnD AL • 0100 ES OF THE 4t114i, . . ARE POST; E L Y • [ [ .CCRABLE-11_11C1LNIIAJATION, " . conveySibo reniedies.to the cavi ties-in the lungs through the air p'assa gr„„ mai; coining in ,iiirect,icontact with DA. r dile!a'se, neutraliges!thelith4rinAitr matter, ate lays" the eciugh,•nanaes a free mid easy cite& toraticin, .heals the lungs,. purifies the - blood, ';m parts reneivedVirdliv to - the nervous Vstent„, giving that . tone unit energy so_ or the restoration of health. To be able to gate confidently thatSoustimption is curable by-inhulittion, is to me a seuree [of - unalloyed •plea Sure. It is as much nadefithe dontrorof medical tres.tment as any !other formidable disease; ninety nut of eve7•hundrecl eases can lie cured in tlid first ,sines and fifty . per cent: in the!second ; but-in the third stage - it - is impossible lo save : more...theta five per cent., for the Lungs are so cut up by the disease as to bid defiance ro. medical skill. Even,"liow aver,- in the last stages Inhalation Affords ex tra'oiditiary relief to the suffering attending this. fearful scourge, which l ain-in:lll,y destroys .ninetylfive thousand' persons in the Milted ,tares alone ; and orreet.Calculation shows that of. the present pomilatitan of the earth, eighty ;pillions are destined o- fill the Con striptive's graves. ' Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal its Consumption. In all ages it has been' the great enemy of life, for it -spares neither riff°, nor sex, but sweeps off !alike the brave, , .the beautiful, the. ,graceful and the gifted. Tb [ the help of that Supreme Deing from whom cotheth every good and-perfect gift, I-am 'en- I alibled•to offer to the afflicted a permanent and. speedy cure in Consumption. The ,first cause, of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by their depo sition' in the lungi is to prevent the 'free ad mission °rah into the air cells, which causes ii weakened vitality through the entire system. Then surely it is more rational to expect great er good from medicines entering the cavities of the, lungs than, from 'those administered thron' the stomach; the.patierit will always` until the lungs free and the breathing easy, af- Mr Inhaling remedies. ThuS, Inhalation is a hovel ienietly, nevertheless it acts constitution allyrand with more power and certainty, than remedies adminiSteeed by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of this this-triode of ad m nist r afflou, chloroforni inhaled- -will . entirely .deatroy,senslbillty, in a few ininutes, paralyzing the entire., nervous system, so that a limb may be - amputated with put the Slightest pairs; Inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy-life, in a felt' hmirs. - - -Theinhalation of ammonia will -rouse the system when fainting oiapparently dead. The ' oder of many of the medicines is .perceptible in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled, and may be immediately detected in the blood. A Convincing proof of the constitutional effects of inhalation, is the fact that sickpgss is al , ways produced by. breathing foul riire,is pot this positive evidence that pr iper remedies, 1 carefully prepared and judiciously itdminis fered through the lungs shotild produce the happiest results? During eighteen years' !practice, many thousands suffering from dis 7 eases.of -the lungs and throat; have been un 1[ der my care, and I have effected many'remarir able cures, even after the sufferersi had been pronounced' in the lasestages, whiChfully sat isfies-me that consumption is no longer a fatal disease.. _My treatineat of consumption, is Original, and - founded on long, experiente and a thorough investigation. My perfect aCquain tance with the - nature of tubercles, &c., ena bles me to distinguish, readily,- the various farms of disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single case. This famil iarity, in connection with certain pathological and microscopic discoVeries, enables me to re lieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chests, to enlarge the chest, purify. the blood. impart to it renewed vitality, giving eneig: I .and.fune 101* entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to any 'part of the United States and Canadas by pa, 1 limits communicating their syniptoms by letter. [ Bu' !he cure. Would be . more certain if the should pay me a visit, which would give me an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable the to prescribe with much greattr !eertainty, and then, the cure could be effected without my seeing - fly!! patient again. G, W. GRAHAM, M. D.,- Office 1131 Filbert, Street, (Old No. 1090 below Twelfth, PHILADELPHIA,. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, T'iIthADELPI3I~.. A Benevolent In.ifiution, established by special - endownien.! for the relief of the sick and'dis tressed, ajilicted will& Virulent and BlideNie diseases. rim all per Sons afflicted with Sexual Diseas es, such as SPERMATORRIVEA, SEMI NAL WEAKNESS, 'IMPOTENCE, GONOR RIICEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF ABUSE, &c. The HOWARD . ASSOCIATION, in view of .the awful destructioU, of human life, caused by Sexnaldiseases, and• tire deceptions prac tised- upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispen siiiy for the treatment of this class of diseases, in ; all their forms, and to give MEDICAL AD VICE GRATIS," to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c.,) and in cases I of, extreme poverty, to 'FURNISH MEDIC.MES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to kid !Wit' the Association commands the highest . Medical skill of the age, and will :furnish the most approved modern treatment., , The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere Of be nevolent effort, have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and the) have - resolved to devote themselves, with re newed zeal, to this very important but much deSpiied cause. 4. • just Publi4ied by : the AsSoeistion; a Re port on Spermktorrlicea. or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of finanisin, Masturbation or' Self- Abiise, end' other Diseases of the Sexual 'Or gani, by the Consulting Surgeon,i which will he sent by , mail, (iri a sealed envelope,) FREE OF .CHARGE, on receipt' of. TWO STAMPS for postage,. , - • Address, for Report or' treatment, Dr. GEORGE R CA.LEIQUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South•Rinth Street, Philadelphia; Pa.. _ I3y order of the Directors-1: • - • EZRA' HEARTWELL, Pre.aent. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Sccretarsf„. .- - - AARANGES AND ZEMQNS it.riffeCeived L.! 10:3 :W IL* GRAVES.; I\l - 0 CHARGE ,Fpg SITOWDfOr TDB NEW 111 Goods ilia Tecolvea at, OLMSTED'S. • OLMSTED has jiik received hid Summer Stock for 118, 8. , . , r • *raw •'; • .4,- • ; - littrittOßT NEAIVQVAIITERg) take t' method of itiL Varining their'friends• that tliey.aie ui ie cdipt of, !'and ire'tto`w - to:perdnii it citoloS dud' : desirable stock of - • . STA.P4EIND - PANCrtIRY-GOODS, ;pi ichie4 tlLcy inyito the attention of all who 'desire to;)nake Darehasei.- Oar - st'adlZ is large lhas been selected - Wifh ,iind is pay tieulnrly; adapted to the wants of this section of our country. Our itiick,of Dry Goods con sists of • - ;,D4' GOO Ds, INISTIN .- .64:1111313 - 0141; I:4I4IIIOIDERTEsr - Vit - RASOLS . CLO,THS,.C.4ISSIMERE!S‘ -SHIRTINGS,• • - • , j LWEN4, ITOStER - Y 1 81 - I,4WL§,' -- • and a x - ariety of atlier . artiples t too, ,nianieops to Iraenti on. $. II a& also dconiplete assort , , ent of • , • 6 'GROCERIES, HARDWARE: -AND • • • • CROCKERN*;' • • AT of:which-will, be sold uncommonly cheap lOr ready, 'pay, and- for apprOi - ed credit on -as reasOnable terms as any otlia establishment. - -MO &NICHOLS. • Millport, Atig..ll, 185'4.49:1,3 ly. I (GREAT REVOLUTION ItiMENICAL SCIENCE. the Lest Theraputic 11,eilt everoluircoduced. - DR. DICKINSON'S 1. -- - re t. .or-- "!.. A;. ', 4, , ~, - 8r 0 r,.WAr;r 44 .. .,.., TRIO MACHINE t 1.. , - ct—nrl^ l 4 , r, -f . ,,_ . 5. is exciting the 0 V l );› , zc. • gitsWitkrbing' alien i 't . . t tion of the ,Zledi 1, 2 ~, "'""- 61.5:MjalPtofe3sion and -::_- - 4.-.------,___,--35, -_,„ ',-, , a lar re ortion of 1 : ------ _ 10 • 1 ""••••"" - .. 1 "!M"maillow ---------- '-, the i laclligen i lay- Men of the land. • It is now, clearly demon st,nted that the.hincetorterenry, and all other in f ernal "All , indication" May be laid aside w ili perfect safety to tlie pntleitt . and ahid inr benefit to posterity. Wherever these_ma cl hies have been introduced, they excite the hig,best wonder and praise. The apparatus isladap`ted to_prevent, relic'fe and cure every diSeasp hicitient;t9 linnninity,—mOre patticu tarty all those painfill and formidable .disedi esl*hich have for centuries :baffled the pro fenndest learnin t end skill of ph,ysicians.. ' train whatever. cause there may be an ix , : ce s'or deficiency of th&nervoui fluid—pro dit ~ing -an 'excess or -defwiencly.of the_ acids an alkaline segrethans,4the Magnetic princi pl 's o the system are, deranged, ,and can on-. ly: 1 ' ells* restored to their normal condition by an application of magneto-electricity, by m ns: of DR. , DICKLNSON'S - IiLIGNETO t E . CTRIC MACHINE. Tliii apparatus 'will po , itiVely prevent, and speedily ! relieve and ca e - Consumption, liefolula, , Rheumatism, ' Pa lies,-Negralgia, spinal , Diseases; and all of ler painful - Maladies, however hopeless and' of i 0 ,4. standing: Tberare eminently useful in all Sexual and urinary - diSorders, particu lariY where the Constitution has been broken do) nand rained by unnatural solitary habits to WWI too many of the young of both sexes attisolamentably prone. NE , , DR. 'DICKIN - SDN'S M4GICET6 ELECTRIC 4.APIIINE is ,without, the dangerous compli catkins ofbatterleianda4s4,4nich fact alone renders it superior to all others , On the score of 1 eatness, cleanliness, safety and utility.— It ,in fact, a handsome parldr ornament; ma'. be applied by a child ; and will last a lifetime; , to-the great'. saving of Doctor's bill' , fie: . ! - .ICE OF THE MACHTNE $lO. will be safely packd and spit to any of the United States. and wholesale retail at the Medical Officv,lslo, 38 N 011T11 VENTH Street, Philadelphia. Address, A. C. DICED.iSON, M.Ds : P. It part and SEA . - 11 1. 11IZE . FOR EVERYBODY I A 43EAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED ADIILY. NEWSPAPER! NEW YORK WEEKLY PRESS is one if the best literary papers of the day. A Quarto 'containing TWENTY-PAGES, 'TY COLUMNS.sof entertaining matter; .I:EGANTLY IL.4USTRATVD every large or SI and week $lOOOl SCRI SCR One 0 Threel' Fire c 4 Ten c. Tweni. 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Roma ticps, ,Essi!3 - .17 - rci -etry,.and ..ctli:ersptirli , linglacal interesting reading, wtis .Comniented! in January last and. are being still,Publislt- ed in the Visitor:. : .: . , .: - • - 14w . the Volume..tiiitbe toinnieneed to JuL : lj I* - )74 greatly itupt:Ov.efl and cillarg4d.: 7 -' Each -ratruber will , contain . thirty-two extra: large„siipd royal octavo Bags, Making a inn': nifieent volume of ,ncarly 4QO- pages, hall, tip year—or presenting anarna not Col - the chin , . cest.t.ending ,on all subjects, , equal' „to ..I , llitt - would' cost.. in the :honk.- ) 4iireS- at, leatit fifty ceutS; pdyable invariably in - -> t i rl i tice . , r i SAime of the most iropular ttiko)Killinntynala' and 'female contrilmtors are regular coiitri.; butors'and the publishers will spare--un Pano-- or expense tci.render the- t , Welcome Vi'sttc.fi every wily acceptable to a refined and intelr gent coMmunity. i --." - - . bliC;ltiOn is ailapted to all classes 'el he young.and the old-and where. and perused; meets with universal on. ion- is the iliatTlO subsciihe td , .. the ime. . . 1 The p 1 people— evt 1 - ~, e ) um I tan, N I New Vol e back imithers may' be had (to sets) for 3 - ceMS each, or-the thole 2 rimabers for TWEXtV-FIVE cents. complete series of induct meats to. Clubs and Can•' Liberia: Cl' for one y: ics IA ill b One Don: mem er, min erms are .1 ty Gents ar, for-a-` single copy,-or three pop. sent under one cover or addreasr r. A4dress, .-. . -. COSDEN & COILPANY, , ! ers,' No. 38 North Setenth Sfreet, ) Philadelphia. .. •'! 10:1.1y Pnblisl! (up stairs, Of. a i 1 'disease ; the great- first cause; Spri gs from neglect of Nature's laws. • S FFER , N OT-I hen a CURE Is guaranteed IN FALL STAGES OS SECRET -DI E • - - S. . elf,•Abus(l, Nerivits Debility, Stricturci,' Orel?. Gravel, Diabetes, Diseases of the KidneyS and Bladelerl ..gercurial,' Rheumatism,. ' Scififultr,' Pains iij the 130ne.4 and Ankles, Diseases 0.1" the Lungs;Paroal, Noie and Eyrz,.L7ccis upOn the -- Dody'eirlLin!bs, cancrrs,Dropsy,DpileptieFits, St.. Vitas s Dance, and all diseases arisingfrom a der»gement - of the Sexual Organs, - - Q ITCH ti.s. Nervous Trembling, Loss of Mem- .. ij sory;',..oss of Power, General Weakueis, Dimness of Vision with peculiar spotO, appear ing before the eyes, .Loss of Sight, .Wakeful ness, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease, Druptions Upon the fare,ain in the back and head, Forney) irregniari lets and .all iinproper discharges from .1 .. both sexes. It matters not from what cause the dlsease originated, however long Standing or obstinate• the case, 'recovery is certain; and . in a shorter time than a perm:uteri toprePlll be ef. feeted *by bny other treatment 4 ,dreit After tub disease; hsis baffled the skill ot-enthient physi cians and tesisted all theirtnemis of :Mire The medicines arepleaSantwithout odor, causing no sickness and free ; front mercury qr. balsam During twenty *years of praCtice, I have rescued - from 'tit e-jr,ws of Death inany.thonsande, who, in the last stages of the above mentioned dis cuses laid been nivel' Up to did bytheir phYsi, clans ; With warrants me in -promising-to the afflicted, A - ho -may place themselvestmder.ruy care, a perfect and most -speedy care. Secret . Diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as th ey -are the first cause of.Censnmption;Scrof ula, and- Many other diseases, and should lie a terror. to the human family, As- a._permanent cure is scantily ever effected, a majority of tbd cases fallittg into the. Minds of, incompetent persons, v.ilip not only-fail to cure the diseases but ruin the constitution, filling the Systein with merchry, Which, with, the disease, has tens the sufferer hitt) Ai rapid Consumption., But shofild 'the discase 'and the treatment not cause death speedily .and the vietiirmar ries., the disease is entailed upon the children, who are horn with feeble itonstittitiens,.'and the current Of life corrupted:by a virus whieb • betrayS itself in Scrofula . , Tetterjilceis, Erup; , ' Lions an other affections of the. : skin;Eyes, Throat'and pings, entailing uponthem a brief existence of suffering and consigningthem, to an early grave. _ SELF' ADUSE is another.forraidable enemy tohealth, for nothing else in the dread cats logue'of batman diseases causes - so-destructive a drain npontlie l system, drawing its thousands of victims Thiough, a feivyetirs of. suffering down to an untimely grave. • It destroys the Nervous system, rapidly : wastes away_ the t en= ergies *of life, causes mental • derangement, prevents the proper development Of the sySteir, disqualifies- for marriage t , society,, business' and all earthly happiness; and leaves the suf., ferer wrecked in body and - Mind; .predisposed fo:_con,snmptiott and a train-of evils more to be dreaded' th:th death itself. With the fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate victimS'of Sell-Abuse ilatt a permanent and speedy cure can be affected, arallwith the abandonment of mitten's practices my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous. health. . .• • - 7 The afflicted fire cautioned against -the WO of Patent Medicines, fits there. are •sd nanny ingenious snares in the colurnati - of the publiO prints to catch and rob the unary sufferers that millionS haVe their* constitutions ruined by the vile-Compounds 'of quack doctors; op the equallyipoisonous - ti,ostrums .vended -ao "Patent Medicines." I have carefully analyzeti Many.of thelsO -called- Patent' MedicineS-aml find that nearly all of them; contain Corrosive Sublimate, Which is one of, the strongest pre: parations of . mereurY• rind it • deadly. pOison, Which instead of-curing the- disoise 'disables the.,sYstem for life. „.. • :.., . Three-fourth's of the Petent:nostrums ;Km in us up by unprincipled and iknoranli perst lo not understand even.the 4: Ahab maPila 'Medial, toed are l tinially as 4(' any knowledge 'of the . ..Manfl system,. hating-one object only in:view; anti that to matte Money. regoidless.of toiniequens ces. IrregniaritieS'and all diseaseO pf,males and fetnales treated on 'principles . established' by twenty years of, - practice; 'and' Sanctioned' by thousands-Of the most retnarkableenteit." Med , , icinei,with full-directions - sent:pa any, part 13f the United- States:, ,or, t . rthidas,..by:.patient3 communicating, Iheir, symptoms by, lette.T.,,, Business cot#4i,ohdetice - strietlyoo49tial , l',:ddress. :. ; .• . 7 ,7. -- ~ - - . (T.S.T.7,IVIMERVIr.a.S. ,- .M. 1), . _ . _ - Office NW 1.?1. Filbert St. .. , .. 1 ,- - , - - - ' (Old Nol.- - ' 09 ):-- 1010-1. y.. - i :Bbt - ojirri . FfEtFl.-;,.— . - •:- ' '" .I ) ;E't 1 2 .1., , A10 EiL•FHIA N titkie iitia'Sprandid'As sorttaelit just received at - • 10:1 I - OLMSTED'S. E EMI
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