M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, March 24, 1859, Image 4

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to,.perfectghealth, in:ebine. , in denten:le heri..the
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Inftliktriatnient.nflteininitl , weaknese;or
'tirmngement "1:of ,010 (Minions iiroduced by qell-•
istoue4:pr Ezra,, of !ientfy,' I. do not know his
e}rprrin~, in the profession:. .tte
quaintert with:the Author 'erne,' bitty .y ere, '
. and d entre me . ittore.: then: jn to' him Ete
well no kindness :tit the - infortenate
;Otearly;,indlicrettottito recommend him is. one.
ih'iiitosti - tiktifisricinit - 0611 end - integrity they
mey safely confide theinselvee..
ALFRED
:VFOODWAIRD,..II , f. •
• Pnirtopriecurely enveloped, will he forward
ed:free of , postage ~ t o any patt :of .tha United
Stelae: : for: 2$ •oenta;vi,6 . coplei 'for $l. Ad
dresii post paid, COSBEN• lh Co., Publishers,
box .191,PhIladelphiii,
Mir Booksellers, Cittivaaaere and Book• A gents
tupplied on the amt. Jiberal tertrie. : • •
AlladMilE TM , PILL.
. •
11133 BLOOD.
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CONTINIIED pain or unisittnerie m? 'a or;
gatkis generally•cured by one or more . doses
bf Brandreth's Pine. Thirty years',personai
undersignedexile eaca .by he fully justify this
assertion: • •-z , J
"•"1:1e. 'James Lull, of tioisdami .- tec T., .says: '' l
have giised the mist deplerabie coitiveriese
of Os bowels with' Ilikadretit's' Pills; when
every'otheriternedy'had failed, and the patient
wee given up to die. Skin diseases of an in.
veterate rind painful eharictet;, such aa•erysipe
laa,'sait'iheum, tatter and 'unmet-heat,- I have
seen emanated by their use. I have cured the.
rheumatie, epileptic; the paralytic and-the con.
sutiritiveiWithihemeexcellent - -pille•alone."'
In jaundice and- all affections of the liver,
dyspepsia,: ilyientely and diarrhoea, pleurisy,
sudden pains and inflidnitions, female obstrann
tions, scorbutic and scrofuleus, even gouty and
'neuralgic antler*, hays giveri way to the use
of ibiir mediCinj, ind,now, after.twenty years'
experience, my estimation - of Brandreth's Pills
continues •to increa5e..... . .......increa5e..:.. . .
• !--OBSTRUCTION.
, . ,
' • A young lady, beautiful. and. healthY, took.
old, which: calmed- a serious Obstruction, for
tem.- yeast let: health Was broken dawn and
het beaky departed: At: length Brindreth's
Pills were tried pleien doses, of . froth two to
four, were taken.ii fifteemdays preceeding the
usual period. - ;Regularity - was.restored; and.
her health and good looks,recovered.' ' *.
Branrdethis row are: the best' verrnifuger
thevere infallible.' A' little child; sir years
old, forioms weeks wan , drooping fi#ls. tnether
gave it' one of, Drandreth'i sugar coated pills ;
the neit r day there.cithe away a worm'sixteen
inches long, and ati'largti as a child's' finger.—
The child weir: well: . • :. • ' • •
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Kgentlerstan,: away rn
?sea . ) t ionaei taken
switk••
.pieutisk; the infiaaticin was terrible
• very' breath 'made hiin . writhe with agony.—
Ight,llrandrattes'pnwt/Cre z , ,,aielloweil, and
.Warm oil '•applled' f the Pal a. operated,
and- the Mika was'relieved; plenty of gruel
was taken, arid el.c•ilicire'lpills,Arid the second
day the patient Coed; • . .
• These 'stateinents; , eheald , have: weight, and
prevent"the'siiii'-of poisonous drrigs, and stop
the sad practice of ,bleeding.
trandretli's Pills are sold; at• this 'Principal
Oftlea, , 294 , Coast street ; Brandrath
At. 23. cents per and the aims, sugar coat
id; 13 centsi warranted to keep as s ilrell,as • the
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Sold also by ii. HansUifteCo.,.Smethport. •
Stylist'
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BP, 3,keeie s,4:land for., sale
Steno' Codli'beef . lualitiriift the
Grist Mill;" Ne'eheniesbiiii. Grain of all
,takert in exchenp.. • '
• • GRIMMS CORWIN.
IRON APID PAPERAGS
Pirt-iitiViliacassie tot *iron my itore,
,11.,0 or 404m:60e. E, 2144 soN.
t ' o4 I . lo s,stfhi , sate.
wrceoicerimpoited ati4'Dornea tie
ikt'i,rkireelkhelW retail at the S'cl"
'Tnt'fLeat F Walt, • • •
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nenispoper t doyoteil e wl aerators in A i sg-
OgnltOrOcillo'ffithig*thjun
iteviJettietnent '"ntiniistint,:inbiewJentiy;
,enik* eniteetaki4 for at oily '4,2,eviinti(ileevio , A
Peetnge , stamps:,for 'the Antnnitnt,:4.•
of the F,atner, RtintilltnnON
AtiantW*9oli , ;
;ehiiiiilandi"of 'the boot ' qttaiiti, in cihit . of the
in`:the ,
nion f luniNiijiittitintent r)ia rn lien n Lands.
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~,, , ,, T he great.erents ot the immediate future, so
largely upon the : . holdnesiend err
:Orgy of the;Democratic._partt of . : the Canary,
.eall-for the widest.. dissemination among-the
peciiile of alt - fait„ii,',4nd: a rgutnedie; elucidating
and"eu - stainMg)heVemocratic National :
itni,.. the . ..duty,;: . or an(iailependent''Demacratic
iournaljilisuch a mere of, our ; bistory ; 'can only
I:rorfallyiti,!'erlvanrageousiv ilisehargedly the
'40,0 eo-operation of all who desireDernacret
litstraceties,)ifixtetiding the sPhere.of.its . .use-
Itelnesa...' The'. - Peniergioaufaa.yhas-for over
twenty-five" years . - occupied the PoSition of 'a
'een) i tal. organ irs ,- Penntylvsnie r ivintiing!).Y its
biadoeStrand ibility; - the'confiderice and Warm'
regard of -the, Democracy of every State in . the
Ititionj.eo4,thej'i9prjeterreprieals vii*eopti.
: . darieit4ii° tic* Illeintereey , * `the criontlis'Otl,4e . -
- iitritiiiitrer 10 eittenVitill; more ividelr;its iii.: ,
Mame*, .411 'lnvitee attention to . the ability
with Which.his 'paper .ler•conducted ' ', end the
:care exercised in all its 'depth:haute. Aside
from its high and cher
actor, no paper, enjoys in A::,iiirger degree ,the
'confidenie of , the .basiness ComMility.' • Its'
Cemineicial and; Monetary. reports are funeral
coniprebensive; its Marine List unserpassed
. The , 'proprietor frusta .• tii ' cotlimend THE
PENNSYLVANIAN .to the business and rea
ding community: for. its 'abilitiend exeelleriee,
and solicits'a critical examination of its merits.
It is his aim to : make it a necessary visitor in
the,,couritinghourie;tni honest counsiliortin the
bank parlor, an exponent of every trailing and
business intereit; while as a".news journal, it
shall be unsurpaesed .for' reliability; '' and' he
would also.corameed it to . business ' men as a
Medium, Of 4drartiaptg:, 'lti Daily, TO-Weekly .
and;WeeklyAssues . go in: ; large„ournhere into
every'State in thellnion. - No paper, either in
Philadelphia or New York" is so largely eireu
eTrot
leted and generally r din from
those sections
Which Philadelphia d . lies h r chief , trade and
where it is spedally
ness houses and:,:tetert(ls alanald Be knoWn and
appreciated... _
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The TRLY.EtLY. ENNinrLVANIAN' is
printed:every - TiesdaYo',Thutiday and Sam
day; end contains*Wthe reading matter of the
DAILYeditiene.,:TherVEEICLY,PENNSYL
VANAN,.IIPrinted ,every Saturday,' and is
wholly'devoted to` lklews; Literature ; Politics,
Agriculture and Trade. : ... . •
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. •• The price'of the Wcast,l , ParAllsyr.varnsir is
•Oila Dout.an peraininnin butfor the purpose of
fitrther increasing , the cireulation; the follow
ing • inducements are offered to Agents. and
-others'eo raise Clubs. • .
One Copy, one yeaf; -•-. $1 00, •
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Larger Clubs in proportion:. .
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be acConipanied bY the cash/ .
Lettera to be addressed, post paid, to
• . 'W. l ll..ll.loE;Paoraisron..',
No: IoS South Third street; Philadelphia.
13170'1'10,N &'roucz PU • rnP
T -HE SUBSCRIBER. havSmtrchased the
right to Make ,and sell t s New:Pump;
feels a Confidence that, ht's efforts. -Wining . it
into'general tile; in-this county, will be . seem'.
ded by oil
~who see its, construction and 'opera-
Among the Maniadvantegenaecured by the
ate of thiefttnlp r ,may be enu..
Meratedi ' •
double action, by whieh-tWice the we
ter can be raised at the'sittne time.
2. Great ease in working, thus„adapting the
Form Prinqpfr to common, wells'.. ''
The ,transformation; in a moment, of the
`Pump into an efficient rine numn, thue 'ren
&ring theloss of divellings by fire, totally un
4. Capability of • watering gardens, .Lawns,
or sprinkling walks, washing windows, &c.,
With the utmost ease and thoroughness._ .
Power to raise water,with slight labor to
any reasonable; height, as, in. supplying cham-
. ,
O. The eenvenienee 0. 134 ' 1113 g the• Pump
kitchen, oiother,rootris of your dwelling, with
oat iegard to the location'of the Well or Cis:.
.7.,.The 'easy: protection ". of the - instrument
again*, frost..
EC. The ease with which' it may be mounted
on; wheels, orin other-ways-be-made portable.
9- i.'nsplicity which eniares great dura
bility, protectsit front being thrown out'of .or
der, and. makes any :repairs: ;easy and of little
,
, great' .
Cheapness: for the'lfirst. time
bringing the' coot of the roree Pimp into the
neighborhood of • the common Suction and
Chain_ Pumps,while it is imineasurahly sure-
Manufactured and for sale bY'ftn3 aubsCtiber;
only, at h ettop , in MeeliapiesZuwriL`
ERS
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' ifeclienteabure, Marcia 18,. 1858.•.
B. BRANPR,ETEI
Personi indebted to E.S. Mason by note or .
otherwise, are requested to walk up like a chick
en to the dough, and settle the same within thir
ty:days, for after the - ffrat• Of 'January collec
tions must be.promptly made. • -
Smethport, Dec. tet.,..1858.
. •
Cabinet Shop in Meoliameeburg. - :'
hk WOLTEIIB respectfully"'announces to
"..*,the :publie . .thati notwithstanding 'these
hard tinies,.he is rninufaeturing and keeps ;eon
stantiy on hand all kiads'of furniture, such as
'• 810 IrsitS '
DIVANS, ,; „„ ,
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OTTOMANS; • ,•• •• ; A
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CARD, CENTER,
• PINING AND, • , .
• .•
' • TtREVCFAS'T TASL,S,
CHAIRS (if ad, kinds - and • styjes Cane . end
Common, RiadyZacie Colibut,!&c.) of the.
beet ,mettertni and •rnanu facture. .
Smethiort •Feb 25 1858 • -' • I..tf ,
UST. PROP IN at the New . Opening in the
'hillivrider Ed: Maion'a ~Store, and.
etninine alcit of,SUGARS at prices that can't
•
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all 'lowan& shinyr-yon s can .
41YJLisei in honest
,iinan'a'face, in them , as Seen
You pay, °in' the'ilee,,at :•;• MASONIS:',
Ware, .Stove
114.,..nd Tin Cat HllURNS'and Japanned at - MASON'S.
•J.. '1 5 4): ',aole! .
==MAIMBE=ME
• PROirePhTtlikein . 410' "
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JEFFREY'S DOUBLE-ACTING
wrric " . •
India Etibber Ball 'Valves.
TO THOSE INTERESTED,
±lloooiCtiO D ' S ..' • 7. •
J NEIV-RAteulyp : sErri.EV.E.Nz-'
ItARE , OPPORTUN .TY ;—;'l' ' LI:
• IVANTING-PAIZIIIS—in a healthy place ,
• i wel oyfine.'iliiits from . 'l6
Camden and,. A.thintic. rzilroad,,,New Seeley',
AA 'old estate tia.i.ieeently . been 'opened hie Sale
16'Ft/se:first' division of 10;001I/ acres '.divided
farms' of twenty .acres and upwards',
yr' e Soil' is - 61,4 As beat- qUality. for the,nroduction
iif.fruita,. 10100, TbN lance
• is.sl2 to's2o.
per acres, payable ~qtraetee yearly in-,
slalments, within a term. of &ie.' )reni,p; With.
terms nee: made' : easyi, in':.order
to'insure the rapid ..iMptOvereient ofthee.land,
by eriablihg every in' dtwrioi4 man .eo. buji. "qui:
It is'now. being : ext e nsivelyl improved 'by ginicl
roidei.ithd . lloMe:Of - the citizens (rem New
'England .and , _the : filiddli,Sfatee are erecting ,
large f I iripio ve m epte. , >lt is a scene of..the
greatest improvement. out :cif, Pheledelphia,
Seventy:five houses hayi been. built four
nicfitheiymeticset, (armies '',sf ., bd brilsinek.inen.
fiern the g th`,.irMt Zattif, Of the P are
elk bintiniss'
place, on account of its being in the midst cri, a:
great marieets Eyery article raised upon this
land,hnderan immediate sale.. The water is:
excellent, and no.such : thing as fever is known.
.The sod is a 'sandy ur clay vvith a clay.
toitaiis'a nd wren:live 'of" mann It is. free of.'
stones arid easily swerked.. It abounds largely
the phosphates, and,such is its , fertility that
this crops prbduced . both upon this land
and the large.area:adjoining under CUltivation, ,
it will be foundUcit to be excelled anywhere in_
the production of crops most..adapted to its
The 'reader may be well 'Ware that the ear
liest end tne bist.frpits and vegetables' come
Irani New Jersey, whiih, are annualiy exported
to2the . amount - of Millions of' dnllars.'
.The , land.
beside being.becessible in every.waY for &kil.
lieu, has. an abundant supply of the best (Oat.
ity of inucrmanure. ' • • - •'
Lumber and building materials can'he. had on
the spot at a' cheap price, from the milli. 'Other
mills are now, being' opened,. and brickyards
being started' on the ground. A person cars put
up 'a frame tenement; for present, convethence
for one hundred' dollars. On' account of the
extensive emigration, this is I he'best course - to
pursue in order to get.a place to live in at first.
Corpenters and ':builders are on hand dr put' up
houses ore the bestterms. . ' •
.
In settling -here the emigrant has many-ad
vantages. . feir boars' ride of
the great citiei,in the . States and New-
England; he is, in'' .a -settled
,country, Where
everyirriproveinent and comfort. of 'civilization
is at hand; he.is in a, healthy place', and:lS riot
subject to the certainty. (If .loosing the greater..
part othis family'and his own health by those
malignent :fevers which, make- the:graves of in
many milljons.of the young and •hatdyin-far
off regloni away : from home and friends... Be-.
side', Olimate and an open winter,
There ;are three .--trains daily to Philadelphia,
and to all those who improve the railroad com—
pany gives e free ticket. , .
Thdreiiderwdtat once' .struck with the
advantages here presented,, ..and ask, .himself
Why the'pronerty had not been taken up before.
The roister!. is,: it, was nev , F 4 l%. thrown in the.
marbek and unless:the Statements were .cor
rect, no:one would be 'invited to examine the
land before Purchasing' This ill:lire expected
to do. _They Will sea theland under cull ivatiOn;
they wiltmoet no doubt; .tiom their
own neighborhood; they will. witneas theirri:
proiliiiriantia, anal ian jlidgcrof • 011etracier
. o(
the poptilation• Persons should forne prepared.
to purchase, as_ many are locating,...ond loca
tions.nre not'held:on refusal.. • . • -
,
.
' .. The Harinnonton Farmer ) a monthly Literaty
and.Agricullural sheet,• containing full informa
tion of Harotnobtori; vrill be seat 'to cdch in
tjuirt3trid can be, obtained at. 25 -'Cetna per
Title' ' .IZzrreinto.e :deeds given,' ,
clear of ail iaonirtbi•antoi when, Purolias , nionep
to", the land;—Leaae Vine 'street
wharf; Phiiadtlphia; for' Ilaninuniton by railroad
at half past seven, A. M.;
. an4 . lzeilj Ass; five P.
when,. (hero
• - Boaidini ,coniv,s4nfos . will he fonnul:' : rtelleis
and :'applications' On, be addreated,:::to..
Coygblin,.262.Bo4th
'nut, 'Philadelphia; --Mapi • and ' i7iforntrition.
elte'er,fidlicfarnisho4... • s'
FARM LANDS FOR. SALE 25 MILES
front' Fhiladelp* by Railroad. in . the State . of
New Jersey: Soititiong the best for agricultu
rat purpoaes, being a good loam sail, with a clay
bottom. %The land la a large tract, divided'into
small farms, and hundreds' from all.parts ot the
country are .ninv Pealing. and building. The
crops can be seen growing. Terms, from $l5
to $2O per acre, : payable within four, years by
instalthents." : To' visit. the place--L'eare Vide
St. Wharf at Phila., it half .past 7, A; M., by .
Railroad for Hammonton; or address -R. J.
Byrn'es; by letter. See full advertisetnent in
another hi:dump. , . • .
LEFT FOR 'COLLECTION.
HE NOTES "ANL,I 'ACCOUNTS of troni
T
&Armstrong, end •also • other. notes and
account's Gi Irona,-:are left With Warren
Cowles forcolleetiori, All those indebted as
above, are .requested to call on . him and - settle
the same without'delar. * .. •
,S. ethport, Sept. 9,1858. ' '
A L WANTING to emi,grate to a mild clitnate,
goot soil, and fine market, see advertisement
of ammonton Lands:
VAI 'CABLECOAL LAND FOR SALE
' f i ' a ACRES or.Cotil and Xineral Land . for
W . sale. Bald land is situated near' the
termi u ?
s of the Buffalo & .Bradford Itiiihroad.
For Mrther particular's enquire: alt the Demo
• - . . .
Am. WANTINQ to emigrateto a mild climate;
good soil, add find market; iee ad vettisetnent of
Hammonton,Landa... ' • • •
• . .
To Au viratitihg . farms , see adv,ertiserlient - of
tiannonton . Lands. • ~• '
INSURANCE: AGENCY:'
Farmaea' iinton itsarsinc.e c•;olltheni c Pi. •
Oath POO,000:
Giant weitern insurance . 4'o. P.
Capital .8t0ak.... - • $1,000,000
*P ll %lira*P•i'MPitiMilYilikll l " . o l AE'a.;•
'.-Arieuranc'ee dan •eiftctecticiAtif:aboic res.,
Palsible Stoak'PPMiPaaiaii
Any,
Bnietiipeii, Pa.; wilfnieat,iVitt
D: F. DA-V.IS Agent.:
sthethpoit., Dec. 0; tn4oif.J
,• - • TAItORESEL ' •
ArRS". FLORILLA RUMSEY is prepared to
d o Seva II
lii,brkinds pit her residen4eini
Maid streef, , nne floor below. law or.
fee:,,latke,ivilt Pit and; , Make alen's and boys
Coatsiond*P4nts,..Sbirts, &e , in good style and
Warranted to:give eatistaction.:.. • '
• Grain and produce taken . in': ezeb . ange for
work ; Nev. IP : ItteS:
E==a
MEE
''EM)QUARTERS .
12,
,
Lttig AND:IMPORTANT 'FIIOIYI THE
BLOODY',?!E.x.DS
Qnce more. oe.„ the lighining track of the far
reaching Wireei , comes the glad, =ti dings of
"peace andsontentment,;instetnitif the
, acre* of the death dealing',
•,:: . :snareader, or the : Chilling tale •••
of the 'midnight - •
who has. been , Im 7
' binfitg his halide'.
'lathe blood
the
young, the'
beautiful,;:••end,,
the innocent. Now,
instead,otthe wild cries';
of despair Which` butlately ,
echoed from every hill and valley
of our wideospread land,-our ears. are .
filledwith. the , glad shouts of old'en and'
Maidens, young men and Matrons that are con.
FLOCKING TO I= 118AMWANTERS OF
WatAD22
lit - JUST. OPENED BY
G. IRONS,
,Under the :stipervisien ina:eare Ofthe in-
fatigable cc MIL:ES,'
NOT ONLY TOSE BUT TO BUY
0)114 1
andunprecadentadry
CHEAP GOODS
• : . , .• "
Which liehas just received trom New Yuri
and Philadelphia
egMILES?!•WISHEIT
Distinctly Understood
That he does not intend to ape aftetsoina of
his neighbors
.2.i5ita..,,L00.1i
FIRMNESS, DURABILITY,
CHEAPNESS
i . 0...:0::.:.0.......4::*.....:;
All he asks for Purchasers to
CALL AND LOOK AT THOL
knoWlng that no ono will leave the
Store empty handed aftei once
.earning the Price
AT RICH HE SELLS GOODS.
'.R....X.Z . ...M.: . :13.-E'R-.!
THE PLACE.TO BUY
Ready-Made Clothing
Of every, description, from common Overalls
to the:finest cloth Coat,'
WAIRANTED ASI REPRESENTED.
COME AND EXAMINE.
For yourselves; aa me can fit anything from a
boy of tour yearalo a man of 400 pounds
PRY:- . V.Q . 9::P . , i ;
GROCERIES,
ettOCK.gitY
Aod in fact-everything kept or sold - n this
•• • . • Option is • '
Or AT IRONS' STOitt, ala
• Coilser Cl Mats snd State Sires
13f7:w0 'doors west of,tl4e Bar 'sr Churell)..oo
St . METHPoII 'T''' PA
n portion of the
OF Ws
looking at and
- /twat WiT/Iotif PHYSIC
S'Pirtze`Erlarg on'*ie,' Oita
TITST - Ptiblialied, the 25th thOusand;in a Joe+,
J, e d enyelope, price - 10 Cents' or sent . PoetPaia •
hi. the Palietiere. fdr,.3" stamps: A' MEDICAL Ess~7
•
Oit,TitiiPtitstaan"
Ind.Lion!Decay Of the 'fraiiiifram'lndalgence
Infection, ig,the - Injarioni:Corileinencea of
• Mercury, :Miff: rhe'ineiAi4 aleabeetenie.
• , 'By It 1. CIILVERWELL; D. • " •
Member of the,. Royal:College' of Surgeons; ke.'
07'Spermatert*ea, or Seminal Ernisehine,
Nervous Debility, Impotency,
Lose
DePression of; Spirits, !Fttnidtty, t Disease' of the
Sexual' Organs, 411 . '1 . Impedurtents ro Marriage
Or .Energy
generally, are , promptly and 'effectually cured
by ',the Anther's novel -and aucceuful
Made Of treatment, by me ans Of Which the In.
validean regain pristine, hialth,withouthaying
recourae'to dangerobi.and expensivernedlemea:
From the London Lantet r ,--“The best, treat
iae
ever Written on a subjec t
, vital importance
to, all; well worthy the .. A uthor's exalted repu-
.
Address theimbliebers. C. J. C. Kurfe . SlCO.
Ist Avenue, cot._ 19th atreet, Poet, 13cat 4586,
New . Atork City.
. . • • *." 1 , 11-1 n;
•,. -
; FIFTY "DOLLOS I 'FORFEIT.: •
LiR..HUNTEII.:WILi.•' FORFEIT,: $50 : 4,F.
failing..,to • cure ."any 'ca s e Of. Secret diaesse
that 'may • coMe under. his, care, no matter how
long standing or : afflicting!. Either. sex are' in
vited •:to his '• Private Roomi, 44 Noitb,sEir..
ZN'I'H St., Philatra; without fear of
from other patients. Strangers' and ethers
who havebeen.unfortunito in. the•selectioM of
a Physician ire •inVited to-call:"
IMPOTENCY.,-,-Thiough • .norestriirred'
dulgencof the. passions, by excess: or' self
abase, the evils,are.numerous. ?rennetore im •
Poteney, involuntary seminal discharges :uvesi
,ng . of..
.the, organs,lose of , Aiemery, a distaste
for female society, general debility., or consti
tutional derangement; are sure.to If
neeessery; consUlt,the ;Doctor With confidnce;
heoffers A perfect 'cure. • •
READ. AND REFLECT.--qh - e 7 ifflicted
would do 'well to reflect before trusting; their
health .and happiness, and in manY•cases, their
lives, in the hands .'ot • Physieitine ignerant of
this dais of inaladies. 'Ws certainly imposai
ble for one' Man to ., Made:stand all Stheills the
human family are subject to. : Every respecta
ble physician has his peculiar branch; in. which;
he is more.successful than his brother profess
ors and.. to that
_he.devotes Mott °fide time
YEARS OF PRACTICE, exClusively,
ted to thestady•and•treatment of diseases of
the 'sexual organs, together with ulcers Anon
the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in the
head, or bones, mercurial rheumatism; strict
ures, gravel, irregularities, • diseases 'Arising
tiom
,youthful, excesses, ;or :impurities of !the
blotpl,. whereby the constitution has :become
enfeebled,;, enables the Doetor .to offer speedy ,
'relief to all who may .place themselves under
• 1I Medicine forwarded to any part AA the
United. btates,—Price Ten Dollars per Package.
For sale,. DR. DICKINSON'S CELEBRA
TED. MAGNETO-ELECTRIC MACIIIPIE.-
No acid or other:ingredient - required ; ituriower
being obtained from a permanent magnet.' No
family should be without one. : Price only . $lO.
Patented Sept 9, 1.856.
.111.114 Er &arils
TE ~WAbHBOABD, :AND BEATER.itre
the twe' fi rst and Most natural implements
ever used in Washing Clothes. Notwithstand
ing it has been . the , study.of inventors to do
theni away, 'and for'. that purpose severe' hun
dred patents have.'been issued; yet it has beep
of no effect. • They. have failed in their at
tempt. Their machines hove been condemned'
and thrown avray; and the Wash Board and
Beater'egainred in their stead: ~..
This machine combinei them together, at.
ttiched to a progressive 'Wench a. manses.
as gives •'great poWer to the :Beater, while ,
either may be used as. the operistor.mardesire.,
The' motion of the Beater . ir quick:and-easy;
the pressure gentle' and p6Werful, wbich sives
iethe iii Vantage over all other'machines," apd
Is so decided by competent judges.' . :- _
Manufactured'and sold at Mechanicsbnrg,-by;
JVlechanicsburg-, March 18, 1848: •
HOWARD - A.SSOCI ATION
PAIL A - D.E L PHI A..
. _
.Alleasinlent Institution,istablished by specis& endow ,
mont, forlhe relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted.
with Finilent and Epidenliodlseates. • •-
. . . . ,
T 0 ill:persona aftlieted..with Bethel 'Diseases, stick as
• RPERMATOREHOIA,-.BESII - kyr
.i.OTENOE, .CIONORIIIIMA,
vice of OSIANISM, or SELF , AbI
• The MOWard Aseccietion, vi
.tion nf Mullen:Ate, causedbylli
deceptions 'practised npon-thc
eubh.diseases by quacks, several
eonsultingunrgeon, as a. OZIARI
their name, to open a :disponsc
this Class of diseases,• ti
MEDICAL ADvloz. GRATIS D
with 4. description of• their tot
habits of life, do.) and in.cese of
'Ash medicines FREE OF CRAM
that the aasoalation cominandif
of the age, and will:furnieh tin
treatment. • '
. „
Tho Directors, ': . on a'revieW
that the it labois in this sphere c
been orgrbitt benefit to the all
yoing, , apd: they; hair). resolver
with repeWedspal.,lo- this hers
pined ease..
/wit published by the Asada'
atorrbie, or Seminal Weakness,
hlasturbaticini or Self:Abuse gni
Behtal„Orgalui. by the chatting F
sent by mail (in a Baled lete'r et
on receipt of two stamps fisiposti
• Addresi, for Depoit or treatme
TIOUN Consulting 'Stitioti,' Ili
South Itioatitreet, •Dhiladelphi
Directors: • - • • • "
EZRA
QEO.;SAIII6BILIY,,Sec?i;
FARM 'L'ANDS FOR
from r 4
Philadelphia by Rail
New . Jersey:. Soil among
tura' 'pu'rposes,
clay bottom.„ ;T o landis,l
into small farm ,' and buoi
of .the country are nowee
Th c rims a an,top,
$lO to $2O 'peeacro,TriayaliJ
by.' instalrioeneti. vial!
Vine St.' Wialffs ot:FM,Ia• 40
by Railroinlforjtammantoi
.Ryrnese by, leitei. ;See full / 141 1Yellise!ril ,
another coining:. I
,' :THt .HA MMONTON FARMER ,
• A,newsporivr reiroted,to,Literattite at
- ricul ty re,'Also • settinn fort4lulticedints
new settlement ,of Harninotittinain , Nket",
can' be iiibiCled•for,lat; 0n1Y7:2,5 cenfej
''''-i.
i
h i
Inclose postage stamps for the am 01414 4 . - 1
Limes Aci . .-Editorif the • • ParrcleriNacil liA
Atlantic county; New ''.l6s,ey: . '"Thleik' . ' g
cheap, : lind; of the beat :": quality; titiality; in onei
healthiest and most delishtful'elfinati
Union, see a4vertisement of Hamrnoton -,
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