ME=IE!M=E NEE ii i iii =:itiAti4iiii4g. ‘- QUarterlY bleu`tiug ofAU' o d er spert_ Library Association'` tikes on Saturday Afternoon; :blorianber ;:o,at the house of the Libiaridu. o re e arnestly" solicited to be - presant 'of importance will be rd.• r o e Winter :Term of-Coudersport.Aead i is:ill open on Ttiesdity;'the.' 14th' of ~c,taiberaext. Those sphb wish to en rooms for the parpo'sti -of boarding . v2 lres, had better secure them at an i s d a y.., Grain of ail kinds will betaken ,raitioll, if p ro., p: ly delivered: . , --- • J. lll:sprucK; Principal. :11:e AtlonCr _ll(mth/ y, for November i o onr table, 'with a list of contents ipinor any Maguire.' Among , 00d things we notice "A Visit to • ;?..Szitoerat's Landlady," presuined to t, r ir) the pen of flolmes. We tle Doctor Lr.§ resumed writin g ; the AI/untie, Thr weather has been beautiful for : ; 3 , ::ing in crops this entire aututun,- clr farmers have been able to save I .cir corn and potatoes-buth of these being very good, thuulth the CpITI :,,Isewllat injured by the early - frost •,:nieular sections of the county.' The I tlier is rum fast getting winterisb, be- crerely cold nivhts and pleasantly ; 1 1 r-time;. We wake these statements, iase, for the information- of our ;Lborlitiod readers. fn ((e Jlnitongabela and In, Fdir. , , during the last week,- the :.:I'retainnis fur rapid Business and nliwotal Penmanship were awarded to :iron iuy College of this pity. The pntruliagC of this Institution is *rtlian that.of any other four Cow- Colleges of the Union, and offers mlges superior to all otherS in' every , h.of 11u,iness Education, as Well as rahn,liip fir which it is so pre-eini -'sdistinguished.—Pitist dry Evening 7f this week publish the list of Pm :T.,acrardedat the recent Fair., They incontinent or explanation from us, K.vh as they are most liberal and --,e)asidering the pecuniary'ability of Scky and the pinching scarcity of al We hope„,el, , ery farmer in the Ti rill receive encouragement frow 'A to put forliard his-heSt endeavors the Fair in 1839 a greater sue d a better display thaii that of 1858, :rasing the necessity for first class titirot in order to win the premiums. : a Pocket Manual of atol Sheep Husbandry.; em r:::-.; Direction , for- the Breeding,: Rear-. 6-tmeral ManauctuenL of all Domes : 'Rules for the linproi - emeut of t.dt. ; How to insure the Health of Ani : an Illow to Cure their Diseases with- VA: of Drags ; rt chapter on :•kepigq. By the author of "The Gar kin Farm." etc. York : Fow- t Wctis. hire, piper, cts. ; muslin re in4lclited to the publishers fur of the abare work. The value of and cvpusive works of writers rnrious subjects treated in this in d, i. 5 unclifputed; but these tisatvis of readers who cannot well ty buy thew.. To meet the wants is the purpose of this counact k,inure of about 170 pages. It is t'.ie 0 6'1z—concise hi its descrip- Le. is its practical directions, 'nits treatwent, and reliable in aleuts. r TO SCHOOL TEACHERS AND. .:ußS.—Tlie County Superintend •ll rauet the Teachers, for examina ,79ardtory. to IV it, ter Schools, ac -,)to the followin7 arrang•Juaent : 31uuday, Nov. 22d, at WednCsday, Nov. 24th, at nod 'louse. ik rii)leitic:Tintr,..day, Nov. 25th, S.;!hool liuusc. • Friday, Nuv.. 26th, I)4,:st, Hoak. Ceitirc, Saturday, Nov. 27th, • 5,^6 0 1 House. '°✓, Monday, Nov. 29th, at the ;ti t.:ettleutelit. 'it, Tuesday, Nov. 30th, at the School House.• ec,itre, Wednesday, Dee. Ist, ehooi House. ;91 Thursday, Dee. 2d, at the 'I, Wednesday, Deb. Bth, at the House near Philander Reed's. Friday, Dec. 10th, at New Exa mination;, at each of the above curianeuce. at it) o'clock A. M. Year past, there has been quite =e of attendance at the exami on the part of . Directors and Ji education ; and it is hoped that stilLturther itnproveinent inTefion. lJe• Teachers are requested to pre ' oselve.s with pen, ink and paper; `de's' e.r Fourth. Reader..." ITENDIUCK Co. Superintendent. "fancy men" -have recently set to!' at , Lung l'oint. Cauada,,for I Pl o adlip of the United States, n the- i nirson4=of John= .111rrissey and John .tS..l.e seenan. :;Morrissey...wasLOe victor, after etoyerinds. E".4lB'kecution'pf Wom-an.- SPrefal , Dirprtfeh to MCP/tile/ophi¢ Bulleffr4 ll iLE, Pa.,Friday; Oct. 22,188' The. Clark and Twiggy tragedy was to-iday bfOught to 'a conclusion by the execution of Mrs. Mary Twiggs for the thurtler of 3lrs. Clark.- ; • - i Mrs. Twiggy cerivicted Of the mar= of Mrs. Catherine Ann Clark, ;by poisoning her with arsenic. The IniSiniud (of Mrs. Clark was convicted. of the same: charge, and was hung on the 20th last month... The - - crime, was - committed in the Spring of 1857. Mrs: 'Clark had been. on a visit, to 'Philadelphia, and ire r turned to her home in had healtb,! The poison is supposed to have been adminis tered in her medicine. Mrs. Twiggs act ed as nurse, to Mrs. Clark, anti Was - the, only one who attended MrS. Clark 'during her illness.' Both were convicted :on 'the strofigeat circumstantial evidenCe. new trial was applied for, and a writ error argued before the Supreme (Jona. when the decision of the lower tributial was confirmed. Every effort was.made to obtain a pardon' for Mrs. Twinge: titions were 'extensively circulated, and signed, but Gov. Packer, after a careful. review of the circumstances in con nection with the ease,- positively refliaed to grant the request. The contleumeg woman passed . :last night rather comibrtably, sleeping - with her children in her arms.. She bade fare well to her brother and children ',this morning, 'and affer devotional 'exercises in her room, was taken to the scaffold .at o'clock, leaning on the arm of one of her spiritual advisers. A chapter haying been read, and an impressive prayer offered up on the scat= fold, Mra: \ Twiggs spoke for six. or eight minutes, proustin g her innocence,, de claring her readiness to die angle - I - trust in a just Judge, only regretting to 'Clive behind her her two orphan children. 11 . She was much affected throughout The solemnity of the scene was made more impressive by her groans and Subs. Even after the cap was r. drawn over; her face she appealed to God in the most!ear-1 nest manner, and she asserted lieri nocence. At 10 1 1 o'clock the drop fell, and after struggling . a few moments, the wretched li wonmu,una lifeless. ISlinols. I Vice.- President Brerkittridge I.sVitg the Re-Rection (if Draigtas—Admio6.:. tration (A,ttilidate 1 ithdeatril.l SPRINGFIELD; 111., October 22.—' 1 1rice- Presitiont Breckinridgb writes to. the`Hon. John Moore, Chairman of the Illinois Deametatic State Committee, in reply to an invitation to visit Illinois and address the people, that the information of; the committee that he desired. to do so iS in correct; but that he will not .decline to answer their courteous letter. Ile Says that he cannot indorse the course of .Mr. Douglas in the late session oil Congress upon the Kansas question, brit that: tht: question being practically settled, and Mrl, Douglas being the leader of the deinocra:7- cy- in Illinois in their present tight against, Black Republicans, he sympathises with him, desires his success, and tvusts , that the democracy of that State, that has nev er given a sectional vote, will not be found now laggard in duty to the COnstitution and Union. NV. Leßoy, the administration candi date for Cone:re:is in the .Third District, made a speech at Bioomington last night. withdrawing his name as a candidate, and advising his friends to support the regu lar democratic nominee for Congress, state officers and representatives who will „tote for Douglas for United States Sena tor. . . '-Some twenty years ago; when in the Virginia Legislature, Charles J. Faulkner, now a rival of Gov., Wise for the leadership of the Democracy a Vir ginia, said : "Sir, tax our lands--:—villify our country —carry the sword of extermination through our now defenceless Villages ; but spare ttSj 1 implore . you, spare' . vs the citrsctf S/aeery-thtrtbitterestdropfromt the chalice of the destroying angel;" ,Speziqi tfoiees MO CONSUMPTIVES.—The advertisr hay jL been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after havinr , ° suffer ed several years with a severe Lung ..11Teetiup. and that, dread diseaSe, Cousumption,—Li anxious to make known to his fellow-suflererS the means of cure. To all who desire it he wilt send a copy' of the "prescription - used '(free of charge), with directions for preparing and acing the same, which. they will find a 'sure Care for' Consumption, Asthma, llrwicl,iti.P, 4c. Tile only object of the advertiser in ',sending tne per4cription is tObenefit the afflicted, and he hopes every sutler& will try his remedy, as it sill cost them nothing, anci„mdy prime a blessing. Panties wishing the prescription will please address 'RE V. EDWARD A. WILSON, i • 10-31um.] • Williamsburg, Long Islan Teachers' Associalion. The next session of this Society will be held in 'the Court House at Couders port, commencing on Monday, Ni4v; 15th 1858, and continuing five days. The days •of .the session will be devoted, to Teacher's drills, which will be condUcted by Teachers of known - ability; - while .the evenings will be, chiefly oectipicdl with listening to Orationi,.Essays, Critical Re views, -Discussions, &c. Messrs. SI,S, Greenman and Harlan Bird will deliver Original Orations.. Misses Caroline Haw ley and Jennie N. Lyman Will read Es says, Rev. J, Hendrick, C. H. Allen and Miss Hawley will read .Critical e. views of Brown's: Weld's ' and Kenyon's ~ - +xsss ~..~E:c.e;~;~~,j~y.`'-~_~.~l:.:''r:4~a m~~ ~44"6;t5..~~~,z Grammars. sAirangcineots will he Ma!,".14 tol.render , the'expeysts--of.those 'may atceidfroia . a distance as )igh All - friends 9f Education are cordially cited- to ,favor us. *ith their. prese n:ep 'ao d aiil~ d' all aeixibers 7 ofithe".Assoeiaiion . are urgently ttibO - present. _ - Ur,TssEs, o:or.'9c-185 1 5.' ' • .1 INFLAIDIATIO.N,Dit,ITIIt t . I . Like other iniLtintna.tiooi is calmed purity of.the brood; tr,hicktausesuill ernpti disease, - 113 ' Snit Tatintri, :Bcurvy, :Volts, VI: . &e. The fiktba berng'unliCaltlty. and. of an impare nature.' also ocrasions, Dropsies. The blood beComing - Obstructed in the reins., !the watery part of the brood;lit consequence is 1.1) , from their extrernitics;and dropsy! I is tha.re.sillt: , I Nany times it idoccasioned - by . I improper treatment of St . u . nfi former: disease, and the Vessel; being tilled lvlscroas humors! instead of blood. Free erarnatiOns. by'Altege! pills; open the paSsage I into, the bladder and carry off 'the corrupted hutuors, and renew them with pure and healthyl . blood, which will drive out of :the body all tollanonation, to; , tether With eruptions of the side, :and All dropsical complaints., bdot shield; 'to every form of qisease .to glisrd ,and keep! ;you from the cold 'grasping hired dea th, anal rause life and strength Jo, reniain, "and the! !countenance to brighten with the liluoui ;of; ;beauty and health: • . Dr. - lorse'.s Indian Root Pillsare sold 4 all dealers in :ledieities. l' 4t.iiy..-pbtakiikt:os. [ IMPORTANT 1! ME ATLANTIC CABLE AOT.YET Working Right ! '" HALLO DA N.! don't run 'over a teller ! hat's your'hurry Where•-yOu '-"Why Doe ! lam goil_ r ,:m . to the GREAT on Again-street— 'to STEBBINS' STORE 1 n:ean—to .get- sm . ile :Dry - Goods and .a.few Groceries. I can get good Print that never'll fade, for 10 cents per yard ; good sugar for 10 cents. He keeps everything there. it. beats all how cheap he sells for cash. 1-reck - on he'll do the thing . up about right. He'll Wbol, sale or. Retail just as you ,wane to buy-come up ?" " Well I guess I will, I want a barrel of flour and a few notions. Has - he got a hic , Stock ?" " Yes he's gut the hest assortment -of Dry Goods, Groceries,: Hardware; Hardware; Crockery, Boots Shues, Hats 4- Gaps and Ready:Made Cloth ing in the country~" . All kinds of produce taken in exchange fur trade. P. A. STEBBINS Coudersport, Oct. 1858 " GE7 TILE BESI." A NATIONAL STANDARD. Wre?Jstei•'s QUAR.TO DIOTIONARY Die . . _ I ° 1 All young, persons should hare a standard DICTIONARY it , t their elbows. :101.1 while you are about it Gr TIIE.IIEST ; tilatPlCaollary id NOAH WEBSTERS-111e gr..7.1l 'rat!, unabridged. If ;;•4u nre too poor, sal e the :1111 UPI 11r0111 Off your buck. to;pilt it into your lirail."—.Phre no/viral Juureitg. From Professor, :flaxen V Ukc neiverm'iy of Mirlt tuoll. - If called upon to Sacrifice my library, volume 4,y volume, the book which I should - preserve fongest, except, the Bil,le. is the AMEHICAN DICTIONARY ot.' TOE ENGLISH ',lt:At - AGE, by Dr. Webster. " E. b, HAVEN. "Every farmer should Aire his eons two or three square rock of ground, %veil' prepared. tith the avails of which they may buy it. Ev ery nire7w4de should put 'a receiving, box in some conspicuous place in the house to catch the Stray pennies for the like purpose. Lay it upon :yourtable by the side of the Bible; it is a better expounder than many which claim to,beexpounders. It is a great tabor saver; it has saved us time enoogh in one year's use . pay far -itself t: and that must be deemed good property = which Will clear itself once a yi•ur. you hare any doubt about the pre cise meaning of the word clear in the i:tst sen tence, look. utWebster's•thirteen di:Mnitions the c. Museaelluseils - Life Boat. orrlcrAL STATIE:RECOGNITIOX: Nearly every State Superintendent of Patine fustructuni ?ti the Union, or corresporMling ir fieer, wherelsnch a one eNists, has recommend ed WiMs . 6:•it's . thertoN.tnv in the strongest terms.' • Amintg them are those of Maine, New Hampshire,Nerniont, Jlaeenchusctts, Rhode Ishnid,conneeticut,New York, New Jersey, I.'e,iinsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana. Illi nois, MiSsouri, Michigan, lowa, Wisconsin, Louisiana, California. North Carolina, Ala bama, Minnesota and also Canada,—T4N .TY-TLIME is oil.• STJTE - PURCJIASES. • New Ypek has placed' 0,000 copies of Webster's Unabridged in as many: of her publiesehools. . • • Wisconsin, 3,300 -nearly every ielool. Nevi:jersey, 11,400 --nearly every self!. Michigan,• 2,000, and made provision fur all her :drools. Massachusetts has supplied 3,480, achools—rnearly all bio're..than,.ten tunes ad many are sold .of Webstees Dictionaries, as of any other series in this count:T. - At least four-fifehd of all the School-Books puhl!shed in this county own Webster as their stfindard, and of the remainder few ac knowledge qny staniiard..• Pliltitisned b G. C: 31ER1iIAli, -Spring field, 31sss.. .}Iis§3OUTILIVORTII, CoOki:E. G. IV. CROCIPTT, •CLIARLES BURDETT, ' • • 'THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, Y. D., ' HP.NRY CLAPP,IJcs., - • IGEORGE ARNOLD; SA.MUEL YOUNG, .‘. • . MRi. ANNA' WHELPLEY,I :Miss VIRGINIA VAI7CIIAN, This. DI. V.ERNON',- , ;:;' !Elsa HATTIE CLARE, ;FINLEY: JOLINSON,--- • GOI;D:i=:'PRIZE. GOLDEN PRME, GOLDEN - PRIZE. GOLDEN - GOLDEN :.PRIZE: GOLDEN [BM i rrj ; 19 ''l 3 NiZbri ILIAYSTRA.TED.I DEAN &-SALTER, SUCCESSORS TO BECKET& CO.. The New York: Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE k ode of . the largest and best literary parrs °Nile day—an finiiarEil QtiArto, 'containing right:page& or fortg col/bat/A-. of thd most,inFer.: e , uing and fasein,l mg 'reading matter ; from the eery first irrit;4s Air the ;lay, rej:414019 Z.(.161.t • . . A PRESENT . I wQrrru Fnom 5Q OENT.S TO .5500 00, Will be ! , :irento_caeh suliseriber immediately on riTeipt of the . subserijithin money'. This is pro;lente,d,as a. Memento of Friendship.. and uOt as .an i inkluet.ment to obuin subscribers... • . . '; • TERMS: 3 '- o . !le!copy foil year, ". $:.! 00 and I Present. On 'cupF ihr, 2 years, 350 and 2 Presents. l.halcopy for 3 years, 500 and 3 oneicepy for 5 years; " .tt 00-and 5 " • A.Nri TO . CLUB§, Three copies, 1 year, $5 mr and- 3 Fivt;;cOpies, 1 year, 800 and 5 " Ten copies, 1 year, ' 15 00 and 10 " - Twenty-one cop's, 1 y'r . 50 00 and 21 " 'The lirtieles. to be given natty are comprised in the following : 2 Ppckages of Gold, con- • - iathiing - $5OO 00 5 do do . . do 200 ou 10 : do do ilo . 100 00 each. 10 Patent LeverliuntingCas- - ed Watches. 100 00 each. 20 Gold Watches, 15 OU each. 50 do do COOO each. 100 do do nu ooeach. 300 Ladies' Gold Watches, 35 00 each. 20U Silver Hunting Cased - Watchez, 30 00 each. 500 S:ieer NVatehes, $lO 00 to 25 00 each. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest, and Fob Chains, $lO 00 to 30 00 each. Gold Loekets, Bracelets, Broctehes, Ear. Drops, Breast Pins. cull' fins. Sleeve-Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Sit. ver Timbles, and a variety of oilier article's,. worth front 50 cents to .$1,5 each. We will present to every person sending us, 50 subscribers; at ~5'4 each, a .G'oid: Watch, worth $4O; to any one sending us 100 -sub scribers, at $2 each, a Gold Watch. $9O, Ev ery subscriber will also receive a present. immediately on receipt.. of the money, the subscriber's name will he - entere , l'_upon our book, and the present - will be fOrwarded with in one weelc, mail. or exprexs, post paid. All communications should he ad dressed to DEAN & SALTER, - . Proprietors, 335 Broad Way, New York - . jel 0, - 56-1 tem. 1 y. THE "BROADWAY ODINIBUS," THE GREATEST PAPER OF THE AGE! i beautifully Illizstr«tett Monthly sheet, atal a Paper tritat is a l'aper, A budget of Wit, Rumor Facts, and Scenes drawn from life—" Here you are, right away,. right Broculevag, right, up."' only Fifty Cents—Jump in and take a ride. Once see toil in our" Oas tars," we-will endeav or to both amuse nail instruct you, and give you, in the course of the year, at least fifty cent's worth of pioi and useful. information. We sill show you up Britiwny, iloWn the Old Bowery, through Chath:on and the other prin ciple streets, giving you ample time to see . the Elephant and get a good peep at the Peter Funks, Confidence Operators, Sc. Am. We will show you the city by day light, by gas , light, by moon light, be candle light, by star light, and will d , ive the 'OnNintts - to some parts of the city where there is no h:yht We will e n 7 flea cur to post yim on all the tricks end traps; of the great metropolis, and also amuse many an hour with interesting reading matter. " Throw physic to the dog::. - If you have the Blues, the D . csrpsia . , Gout, Rheumatism, or. are unfortunately troubled With at scolding! wife, we will guarantee to make you forget your troubles, laugh almost ag”inst your will.' and grow fat. Everybody should subscribe to the " o.lismcs" at once. The " BROA-DWAY O 1 - 0 %Nil! make its appearance on the first ; of each Month, flied with amusementand in struction for' all. Price, Fifty Cents a year. in advance—three copies 'to lone addres, One Dollar ;'the cheapest paper iti the States! Who will get; us two subscribers' and receive tine, copy free? All communic,itions should be: addressed to CIIAS. P. frorurrpN, Editor ~ 31rpai4way Omnibus," 297 Vearl Street. N. N Y EOM P. A. STEBBINS nas I Jizvt FROBt NEW. IM.1111; .. • A Lar. c 4e _and Clonapiete I • - • ASSORTMENT OF : • • _ • . L; ; .OLPi• • ')•-• -ITII-:--GODDS. BOOTS &-SHOES,: HATS & CAPS, .Itfaldw e , Cutlery; ~• Groceries, HE WILL . • 4 ; 1 / 1 ' 1 ' ?-ertigains i. run GOOD PAY. Coudereport,"Sept. 14, 18.7,8. MENEM - "I -( r --- •A' t e-111-1,,0 E'l~ T4,E ~:::.iw49....:1 CLARK 110 have "OLD 1ttE(15L.49V01R., 2 , 1 ;• • at . Well I lei for tlig la artwo years, ha\ nil tie genertid'fittlagorp.riut4de aod filled it Up to titlES' • Er. PR ti .aapc o Y. 0,0,y,5 . A ,§#o ge4eart4 imriety_o H?rdi are kCutlerY . znminising; t4in*l4 nleessAry fore I!atillin.+3, ;4eehonic3. Farnier, ke:; and we are hound no anly:tvjteguoe; btit to ;beta the ili the - !.. .1 LOWEST - PRICES • -I BEST . QUALITIES, - 1- in this ttitrn anti .01ean: tltr;liru't it:ty ing:had OVER 20 YEAP.S. 2 PXPERIENCE.iii Meichandizitig.—and with we knowNt-cccati . „ . , . . .. .. . r on!! statementl, snit • eliorybodt is, in to ,te.:tilie truth of the- ifini , ; •' . '.' - ' • - -, Wel furnish •.‘Tervltnnts'aMl. Pedlais CliblgE SUPERFINE FLO•ER.at $4. it 1ib1..; 'SALT :it 1,75; EinO YOUNG-HYSON TE-1 37.3 - 4.3 s 'ti Itt.; Choice WHITE- FISH anti TROU'I' $4.50 19_ l-bbl.; )';EST NAILS $4,2:i 11 keg ; '—other things in proportion. We eztri 'do •yOn good. andmxpeet to receive pay -tor' Our- labor and investment by selling large :moats, in The %vitae:n:l.le tray, to Merehants,..ltotels, Pedlars Sc. We a:M aware tliftt every Pjeanintii shOp tellS the' same yarn, and ailverti!. , e irtv,times more:than they have or ea tildo ; but come,and see -us,-end yea will-say, NO LIE TO THIS! E.• P. CLAUK—One of the firm—has built a - 4',..ankiat*. Office adjoining the store, and is prepared td furnish DRAFTS AND BILI.S'OE EXCHANGE' for this countri England, ;lrelshd- and Secii. laud, make Collections-Sr Remittances, buy all • e ZCPI(g. • at its 'value, furnish Gold and Silver, kr., stud other thing's growing out of thojisincss.. .I.M . GATION—Foot :of PI,A-NR . on the Rail-Road Track. C fit RF rirruip.§. Arelville, July 7, I BE'),S.-.1 0:5 t-tf. • TO 'FFER.Y . .i.T....1.11-1112. ix Tile C...Y.12'.17:D - - 1413NTAGDE,'S ,FEMALE; CORDIAL, -1 WOIt . TNE CURE OF ALL THOSE PAINFUL 4: DISEASES PECULIAR TO WoMEN. Mrs. MoNr.toun, for many . years ailli“ed with Moit, of the diseases that are couinioa to' females;siAmdb4a large fortune in ten ye:ars: in trying the different 'means of treatmeui furl. her relief, to no avail, was ;prevailed 'upon hyl' inanrof her friends to..visit Cuba,. Decembi:i ! '4•51,, for the, purimt.e of reg-Aining .her fol:Mer ifealth. While there, she obtained a prescrip tion from a Spanish Physieian,L • _ "Whose - silver. locks • : - Were tending to the grays." With which, through the mercy of God', site was restored to her youthful he.:llth. After her return she made known to bun dreds'of her female sufferers the effect:4 of the remedy with equallj- as great sticces3. This egraordinary malicine is offered to the public for the relief and cure of all the painful and dangerous diseases peculizir to anti tliat.the female constitution is snbject To those suffering from "-Prolapsus Uteri," Ltcorrhoea, Antiorrhoea. Menorrhagia, Dys muorrhaea-Chlurosis,,a speedy cure coo he obtained. To those sufrerin,, from Falling- of the Womb or Uterine Weakness of any. kintil, the Female Cordial is especially recommended. ft is war ranted to care' this painful diseose if perst. , verod in.- In all spinal Mreeiions, pain in the region of the Pel'is, Lowness of Spirits, • Hy s t er i a SielOwn dn Ole, and all those diseases arising from the pi•enliar formation of women, the Cordial will be found imniense value, ThiS nualicine thodernOs exces.z ; nod re i!moves all obstruction ; it invigorates the de )iliated constitittion-for the duties of life : and I when taken in middle age :proves a blessing. l; !Modesty forbids n. 4. in a public , advertite meut, to-make full the details; but the wrap liper around each letter will fully explain el,:ery l! case. • Merchants. females, or other 3; by . serding 1 throe cent - stamp, can, hose' is formation respecting the operations of the medicine. ' Aqents wanted iti every village in the Uni ted States. Put up in half pint I.,otles F,-;2•,00 per hot:les ; 50 per cent. oil' to the trade, Al) orders toast be addressed to Dr. J. Ti. I STONEROAD, (SoM-Proprictor,) 11:1-1y. • Lewi4town, Box 111 DYSPEPSIA AND FITS. - DR. 'll 'PHELPS BRI:1 1 77N, ,THE GREAT CURER' OF CONSUSIPTION. was for years so badly alllicted Dyspep i sia, that, for a part of the,time hp was coulined to: bed. Ile WaS eventually curo. by a f prescriptiOn furnished hint by . a yonug- clair voyant This prescription, 'given himiby tiletc child, while in a state of. trance, Tins cured everybody who has taken iit, never hav ing failed epee.. It is equally as sure in cases of FITS as of Dysri:rsm. The ingredients may he fohnd in any drug st ore. I Will . .end this . valuable prescription to. any person, on the receipt of one stamp to 'pay dress DR. U. PRELPS:BROWN: ' No. 21 Grand st., Jersey mos„ • c22'CliffStrpet, Nei -York, JIASUPACTIMER, OP ; GLASS SYRINGES, NOMEOPATRiC GRADUATED 'MEASURES; NUBS ERY. BOTTLES, ETC. Glass. Ware.for Chemists, Druggists, per furnersvphotographer3, etc. Green Glassware fly the package. A liberal discount made to the trade. Crder . „ from (loci ntr' Pruggists and Dealers solicited.. • Price Lis's . sent im uppli cation. • 11:2:-3mo.c.tco. S C I c iWiß “POTTER. Iv T;IE POTTER, JOi,TitNAL.I• eMn==a A. II: C. 1131OCKEN, A. O - MEM • CtflgittirlittAt. CO64tE. • - - - -,•-,en.krasßED\4B6s. iaitending latuzary, 1848. 6t And l i of 'the tufted StAtts. r aotu iZ4lutiis oP the Count- . ~L~~/_ IRAN . CITY risTspumm, P 303 Stade4 'the larg " mereiat School . men prepared ing.Ronni.! 1. A. I. Prof: of .13601-keeping To;oi, loutolts , Ood alciaation, ' and T.' C. Jmuimo,'feiiihets. • Scioao of Ac . Commercial ci .1.A.71-14:YDAKK ••• of 13 . 60 k-keep and N. A. 31ILLEtt `Profs; Peu. Dnpshiji: SI.NGLE : 4ND Do LT BT;13 1:100.1k ' - , .I,liF,El'/G,• • •• •-- -..; _ . As uFgd in eyry, .dfiiitrtarid of , • . • - ISESS 0.11715(.4 —DETECTING:' CtiIf'STEPWErC SIERCANTIT:E ICO R RES PONDENVI-15411%-, Ara faught f and flll otiartsilbjeciaißece- . .„ artry for The success thorough..ed4ra . ticra ora "prcti . cal-bu - sinesp, npn. - . 1.2 • P:11. E 'LIT ,Drr..Avta ritttni,Rig.ll, the' psi. three yes; itlsolti,Easteiub,nd tern Citiesjor bes . ;t• ' N'Mtitti ' -• • NOT ENGRAVED WORK.. • IBTPOIt TADIrt INFORPIATION;''' • Stiolents tutor at.; any;' , !timeHlcp vt@tito.'". Time ut:iiinitedlterieir at pleaani& - -Orwiu mites in' obtaining sititatioits-4uf• tion_ for fall (lorronarcialCourse t $35.90;:•AT 7 ' crave , tirite 8 to 12: wetiicsl Boorti, pa; week : Stationery 4 "6* - 00--;•Etitirdtost, $6O 401 P to $70.09. - For Card—Ciretilar--,Speeimens :of- Oita : - mess - and Ornatmemtal -Wrikitig,-itte)msft• twu stamp.:, anti a cittrelad • W..11;;;ICISS, 1 0:9 1t" t' - --• . A Card ri•otti Dri' :Tames M. i JOrret , or the . -.Nei& - York - i dung In Ilit'zizory.-r Ny connection. for.iillo.'P*l4 eight yeses with the a b.oVe Instittttionns Mite) - Ph'ysician, and :i t Wave . years' course of steipty I devotion to the Care Of . Polnionark Coi6rltrep= . : thin and its kindred diseases,. togellier"With my unrivalled oppOrtiutitieS andfadtantnkeinc pathological rescarcill 7 -aided nnt.p.iitt,le hy . ,* ; , pc.rfeci,syst6n of ...11effirrii idialatiorthas ,enr I allied niT to arrive' at , n - deeisiVe;' direct, 4a, ion•co,srni eotir;le•qf tre atment fortheriesititee a n,l radical:care' Of all diseases of tile -T/toot, . ./..4np, and A ir-/-la•sx(cfp.:!. .-13,i-,lehhlafilarri:Albr _ ra por .:;:d, tutrative properties ofmedicinel are d:reedy . ad:lrcrseri to the diseased eig4ns.and the integuments.' 1 do 'it:A - advise the fide 'of Medical Inhab , :tion'oftilly isina,-to•ti, l e , Zxi , V : A , :ion of "genrial treatmenti. and altliough , lon; ' l 'sider it a us - ?fill adjuvant: indhe propertattOill• ; agement ot . those.learitil and. often fa•tal.:dis ! ,. - 1 eases, 'Yet I deem it very necessary,:tltritLeal(ft p•ctiont Should hatethe.'beteqt Of .beltl4iyika 1 onU Meal treatment. - The anceesitif iiiY , ,freaft , meat in the above diseitsea,and:theliglfellatt:. acter of tile Institution over which. • I „have . In • lone- liad the , . honor -to • preside,, ate• ton..*at known to need:any.eulogy er_comnieet_. from. Me.. at the solicitatioicof Many prt'vate"and professional friends; tlfrough.. Whose: Plillftii .thropic aid the above charity'rhas teeii habit :it'd liherally atipported; anti after dJe.eoliSiar i cration. I have concluded :to make 44ch,sir- I rail7ements as will'bring the -ben-benefits .6turr 1 ( - ; x1o.lie;!"ce! and treatment within- , the:tea - 04;r j all, mid not routine myself, as .lieretefote,Ztio those only • who entered the Infirmary i tor . 3y•lio ; were aide, to -Ni,it ale tit ins -oilifC-.;noPirig therefore ticat . the axr:tnge i l arrangement . wgive . entire j gal bd*Actioa , both to my professional ifiretfireil,. f and the Public, I would reSpeetfully, irmiaiiii - c4 in concluslou, that I can nom be coneoltcd , Per.: r sanally or ii , fietter,lon all diseases las: •-a4ote a i nod. that the medicines, the same • as ased i. l4 . ' the Ins titulion, previred•to snit each iitdlyt,d• - - I ' I /l' /* l' . ll rI 7' hnl i k.., 4 1 nc. case.: dl , a . UV ;11,07%, ,er WIZ: _7l __C. : 1 , ' ....4. I ac-, will 112 forwarded liy espresa to •an;F:pfir; of the:l:n'.teti ttltates ar the Canadts. , TEttsts:4 . i 11,v terms cif treatment by letter arel4-fpllowss ' • • • ' - 1 • pa tie nt,l2' . it ,• vie : :t1.2 Ire month`oi, e ats . .v, ,e__. I will ificlode liuldlcin c' :sufficient 10 - r,tailetoonth'i use; also. inhallngVaPor 7 and' 'rut - fubalbti4 App.tratits.l Pdyment as follows: ' $6-tcolnii pit to Express Agent oa receilit of - thi c;.t of Medicine r and tile balance Sq to.,be, pfli At, c t the expiration-of the month, if the patient iiiii curi: d. or is entirely satiSfit , d • 'With, fhl.rFapt meat. Patient", by, giviiii'a, full - histo ry of: their case, and their-symptoras in Tull; - e - di.iii . treated as well by letter as by Personal extiritz,, iiiiiiion.. Patients tivalling..theinselyes„iif : D6 darrett'sl;catment may rely Upon „iintnerlinto .. , : .- 1 , 01 perm.tnent relief..its he 5.e1dem• . ".10.3 .. `t07 treat a *ease over thirty . Lettett'lbi Ug* vice promptly adswered: For . furtlierr,pitille . : ulars address . : . •-.-• : . : i tO I f-1 JAMES M. J,111•111illT.,)141. 7 . .I• • c i t. 826 Broadway, ear. Twelfth St,.,li:: T... P. S.—Physicians and others, riqiting,:ibil. city are respectfully inVited to call: at'ilii In.: firmai.y. -.where many interestblgtiiie'i'iitn , he witnessed, and where our imprcreg•tippirnittgi fir the inhalation of medicated vapor, .P.atv bA • seen-and inspected. . •. :.11:2-ieduci.._,Z '",---- DR. -0111.Arg ()N D.: A. MEDICAL ESSAY ON,. A 2 NEiV;rCER,VAIN AND RADICAL/ CURE OF L TOltitii(EA., , &c., ; WITHOUT , TIi i , •'.- !,._-, 1.761 i - OF lINTE'IItS.I„L lkiEbi- : ..:.. - "CiNkIS, dAUTERIZATIO,, ''' ; . - 'OIL ASV - IiIEGIFA-V,l- ..... -: ''bl .t.IAL A FPLI.I.N•z: I a • , I': 7 esT Ponmsnr.n,itte nth .edition;; trt• settle!' • • evelope, gr;itis ana pos d , -on ilYceipt of twostitinp.s: " • .This liftle ennettatingfrotilivenjerxr.t. tea:member of the medical the most important information eyerptibliatted to. all litirsons 'entertaining.,clettlitt physical condition,, Ii•Ito' ate cortsnjou..n'f' having hazardeiitheii containing the•particulars - of an entirely ter. and perfect -remedy.'fir Siferintittirthica':itk Seminal ll'ealtneisi.Debility;Nlyvonsnessigtx' pression,ofSpirits,:Loss: . of litiergy,LasoMtli . Pimidii Involuntary Seiiiin'al pairea Sight:find Memory, 131otelfek•iimr pies On the ntco, Piles, I teilikeStiort; ti 0 n of• the Ileart,•.and:,rtodily.itroStratibit,t4f the :whole „system,- inducing imphteneY. mental 4n`d . wfiiell-everyntie . may•care. priiayFly t and at a trilling c•kpenee. "•••'` ;pent,. . • Address DR, CIL C. KLINE; let-M.:. envie, ere.. 19t.k street, - NewYork ;'..P05t•80.4-,, No. 4586.. ,- • . ILiNG-ES 'A ND 1F.51.0NS ILINGES , AND . LFZIONS ju; - Creceiiii4 by \V B. s J. H. GRAVES. ME El IM
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