M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, March 31, 1859, Image 4

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'eOliegSts lir the "United. States.:" It .airorda the
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`Or It: Ole 0'4 64 4, !It. 08,0tiroO4 iii lifs'ito I 4 Neesio./o)
strid . repsriseciw, praetltione *hose honor
'sad, integrity • they'merplaCe tb‘s greatest con-
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We professional ebilitY iif the 4.iithor of tire
ir/Wiret itterruel:",.,ldurnitrOos cosOa of dia..:
Seitf• - -tlet : Ueliitai Orgenii So*" of ttieM. of
long atanding,"have come_ imder my
: notice, in
Which his eltill'hie been , manifest in restoring
to perfect -in soMet, instances where the!
1 patient haa beenconsidereil beyond Medical Md.
InPltreitmrit otSey!ipti . ,wealtireini,,Or dis
arrangement, of thirhinctioneProdiiced by Self
aura, or Excesa. of venery, I do not know. his
smperiot in:rho:profession, I hive been 'Re
qual hted torith" the :. Author s ome
. thirty years,
and . deem ' it .no more than . justice . to him as
well as a kindneis to' the .tiefOrtunate Victianr
of early indiscretion, to recommend him se one
in *hose proleisional • skill and integrity: thiy
may safely:eonkde themselves: ' '!. -- -,
•• ' . -. ALFRED 'WOODWARD Al D .
One copy seeurel'y enveloped, will be forward
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a free of, postage. to any part of the United .
States. for 25 cents, or 6 copies for $l. •Ad
drese, post paid, COSDEN & roblishers,
box . 197; Philadelphia. .
prßooksellim, Canvassers and Book Agents.
supplied on the most liberal termelr ' •
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CONTINIIED-nainOr uneasinesOin ally i;r
gari iir generally cured by one of more doses
_of 'Thirty years' personal
experience by the undereigned lullY justify -this
Dr: James:Lull, of Patidam, Y., ways :
I, baye cured . • the, most: deplorable costiveness
,of „the. 'bowiii with ^Drandieth's;
.pills, when
every other 'remedy, had filled; and the patient
wah - giventip to dic •Skin'disesses of en in
veterate tind painful.charactei, such se erysipe
las, ealt.rheultl, letter and summer : •beat, I have
seen eradicated ;their use hive cured the
thetimatie, eniteptic, 'the paralytic and the con
sumptive with these eicellent pills alone." . '
jeundiee,,and all affections of the liver,
dripepilaolyientery .and;diarrlicea, pleurisy,
sudden palni and indentation', female obstruc
tions, scorbutic icrollilous; even gouty Ind
neuralgic'affectlonse have given way, to the use
of this medicine r and now, after twenty years'
experience, my estiMatiop;Of Brandreth's Pills
continues to increase.;
' .-• ~.„OBSTRUCTION.
"A • rating' lady;'biatiliful :and healthir • took
cold, Tablet' caused . a serioue obstruction •for
two years her health was broken 'down and
het beauty departed... :"At length, Orindrith's
Pill, were tried; eleven 'doles,.of froirctwo to
four,. were taken hi - fifteen days preceeding the
usual 'period. .;Regularity.; was•• restored, and
her health aid good leoks recovered.
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, ..., liraardethoe` 'Pills . are ' the heat. rerniiftige I
they are, lefallible,: 'A little child, six years
old,' fee Some Weeks wino drooping t , , mother,
giv+,il: - aate or Brjuidrettet Bogor tbited , Oils;
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the ' day there came "away a warm eixteen
lodise ong, and- if large as .a , child's.finger.—
The chi d.was well, " . ',' ' - . - ' :
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A .gentlemeni:- away fro* home, Was taken
wit,h , i pleuriio the ,itiihnnation . Waif terrible;
eves* breath Wiede - hini Writhe With'agony
.Eight Brandreth'e Pine 'were , swallowed,:'—'
and
:warm • appliak-4keallV tlwpills operated,
, and' the pidn , -was- felieve4l , 4lleniy .of gruel
Wilvtahen, - and sin 'more, pills, and the second
daY'the.,l l oent • : ••• • •
These.stainmenta should have weight,
prevent tke. ; ttei ar.poiennona ; drugs, and. stop
the: sad
Brandre,th', Dille,. are:Sold at the Triacipat
,294„panat street, Brandfetit
•at:2s cents'per box end...thcsaine, : stigar
I,3,..nefite;wairinted td keep ae well as !he
plain:" • • • • [n30.45.14n.]
Bold also - hy'lf. Hamlin:Bc co:;•Stiselkiatrt.
in) Sftlethiloq)
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Nelsen 'Peabody;
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fruE,SUߧcliltElt keeps 0 - * "bend
'.o. ,F•tone,. Vaal, of tit" h ' a ' for
sale
Gtiei Mill; 'by pieehLiu: 1 4 'AluditY , at the
kindi , takenln exchange s ! '"g... Grain o f all
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4 811- S O ARDS,.. Mop . ..sticks, &tie-
Attie and Choleh Imported and Domestic
fiat warilimile or retail at the Side Hill.
T l4 L or4 l n Ind
c .,..gLogge_,lit.,_:‘oA, *lei* Akr...coipteted their
luiwo7o Olt'llo.0Oblo„ them to *how purehas
-4,4l,l:4havotair ~±l},na quality of the, Integral
teigie r afte itifWthelik tor isle tit; actual set
tier, it *ea low prieee; ',The trality of por
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recommended hi those rho are, desirous ot pro
cYitlß 4%1 , 1.6, OrOdini.oo unusually
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s'it - ppros and . 't OPiity to
T.i au Of th!
Patsy la Elk .Co . PA;i,or to William Biddte,
totatY.4 the ComPtknY. 110 or the Po nk•
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PLEURISY.
WHO 1!Y B, SALE OICIAP
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DAILY,
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ARI-WEEKLY, •
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Thigreet ' d'
events of the imme otte,futere, so,
largely depending upon the holiness and ea.
ergy of 'Democratic party '.of the countay ,
cill.ter:::the ~ widest dissemination'airlock '_the
Pekolle; Of , facts,: end arguments; elucidatini
and sestainieg:ti*Demberatic National policyr
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and ',the - "ilaty:jittiti:- Independent. Demogratic
kernel id such'ei of-one history can only
be fultitanik4dtitatageousli,'discliereed the
active iti•operitiott of all irhe . ditairetDemoerit=
le eleiees,'ln extending the sphere of its use
fainees., The rem!ssetlaniars his for 'ovet , ,
twenty-five, year. "Oceneied 'the position of ,:a
central, organ' ia - Pertaiyivania,' winning by its
lioldnesrand ability, Ihiconfidence. and warm
regard. _of,thi Democracy of every State, in the
Mahal; and the pthprietor. eppeale 'with con&
dine* twthe Democ*acy at:, the country, in de.'
nitligturer 404atendiatill more atithily-ihr.M.;
ilikitialt. loaitei attention . to % ability`
Oh" Which hie 'Paper is condnitell, and 'the
caret exercised in itiv departments. Aside
froniits high; nd • unquestioned political :char.
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acter, in'payer 'eujOys a lny'ger degree th•
confidence Of Abe :%bluliae# ~cdmoMnity., its.
Commercial and Monetary ' . yeporti are - full Ind,
- cOmprehensivii: its'Marine • List insurtutsied
The proprietor . trusts to commend THE
PENNSYLVANIAN. to the tiusiniss. and rea ,
ding commuoltY fer its- abilitYjand excellenee,
and solicits a critical examinatton of Its merits.'
It is his aim, to make it a necitidary visitor in
the counting-house, en hones: counsellor, in' the
-bank parlor . ; in exponent:of every, trading and
bnaineseintereit, While as a news journal, it
siball :be upsurpasseAlos reliability; and he
would also commend it to. businese men as' a
medium of *advertising: Its Daily, Tri/Weekly
and Weekly' lames ,-go in' large numberi into
every. State . in the ; No paper,; eitherin
Philadelphia or • New York; is so largely cireti,
lated and resod In these sections from
which Philadelphia datives ; her'chief, trade and
Where it - is specially important -that otir.' buil:
ne4 betties and interaste should be known and
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• day, and . containa•ell the reeding matter of the.
DAILY editions:. TheMEEKLYPENNSYL
VANIAN, 0604 every §aturdiy, and
: Is
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Agriculture and Trade:
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• 02" Letters to be addressed, post^paid; to
. . WALSICE, Paorairron.
No.' 104 Bondi Third, street, 'Philadelphia..,
JEFFREY'S, DOUBLE-ACTING
SUCTION fc'PORCE PUMP
India, Rubber Ball Valves.
Wilt SUBSCRIBER. havinetiurebaied the
1 right to make and aell'rthis "New Pumg,
feels a conffdenie that his' efforts to bring it
into 'general use, in . this county, Will be secon.
deff.by all who Lucite.. copetrution and opeq:.
lionl
-•:' ,
Among the miny advantages secured by the
inte.of thie:Pump,theltilloWing May be eon.'
*irate& ' '
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.„1 - . double ection;,ll,whielctitriee Om' wa
ter'ean be ritieo at the slime. time. ".. '
2. Greet eise In ,. - working, thus adapting the
FOrie Printiplo to common well's. „.
' , 3. The transformation, in a moment, of the
Pump ittto.en. eflicient,rtia.. wins,thus . ten
deringthiliiii of 'diiellings by ire, totall y int-
4.• Calability' of , watering gardens, Lowell,
or sprinkling wpilts, washing windows, iitc4
ith the utmost ease and thoroughness. •''
0. Powerto,raise soster with idiotic labor to
any rOasOnible height, as in poplYing chain
,bers ice: • , . • '
G.: The 'convenience' orhaving the Pump in a
kitchen, or other rooms of Oar dwelling, with:
iiittregard tii the location of thi: Well or Cis
tern. -• • - • '
1,- The easy
.pxoteution Uf the instrument
"'Malt Prost. • - '• ,• , •
ThiSease' with which . it may be .mounted
on • Wheele;or in other Ways .be moan- Portable.
P.. A. *implicit's , which ensures ' ' grit.
bility; protects it froti being thrown "piat orli'
der, and makes any termite, easy_iint;',l4,littiOrl
„19. Great Cheapness:. 14' the I
bringing the stoat of the Force Pampet to t
neighborhood of ' the •eotnuton
chain Pumps, while it t, ismhatuttirubly- 'onpe;"
riot to both. ••
Manafactured , and, fbr Mile, by the subsciibei,
only, at his shop itillechaniesliurg., •
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:Cabinet .iihop iit Netiitnifislinrg..
I%rOLTERS. , respectfully announces„ - to
. th e . :
public that, notwithstanding these
bard tithes, be is Manufiteturing and keeps con
stantly on hind all kinds of . ' fOrniture, such as'
, .
, •,S . , S
OTTOMANS, •
, CARD, :CENTER; .
\•,. • DINING AND
• . . BREAKFAST , TABLES;
CHAIRS of all kinds and'••stylel! Cane and
CumitiOn, , Rea4rMade Coffins, -8ge•", ° Cit h e'
very h e at 'matenal and manufacture," •-;.
Smethpart,',Pet42s,loB .„ I.lf,
DiSURANCB.AGENCY... •
aranieralvatiiiimpritickNo.,AAkeits, Pa:
Ptah exPiPti••••• $ 200 , 000 .
Ores{ Women% Inisiraice Co4.49llllslsiphla.
Capital , . , . . .. $1,000,009
West .nrilleht ( 06 1 1 a/i / 6 •oe'' * - titi'ra* • :
~ ' Ausuraiicei can 'be effected to the , ibtiVrtert
paneible Stock 'Companies by , Ihrt Subscriber.
Any; `communication.. addressed to him; it,
Bmathpint, Pa., will meet with pramp attention.
: .. • D. F. DAVIS, Agent..."
Smetbport; Dec. 9, 1,858.: • ' ' :(1141/tf.j
' •
Atu WAtaINO tO ei tip/1010 a.mild
good sop. and fine intrket, see advortisernerit of
HaolOmitoo.Lasidg, : •
j. IpAll wanting farms, see advertisement of
.fiptpmeeten Langs. • , .
4 - 'lVEnflkNeit44tiiio - Sk*T.LEMENT.
ItAAP' 0 poottriirrt-4 0 ALL.
I ' WANTING FARIII0: - -;in sAicalthy plate
ric4nryijit/i4-.'.4nifss : ' from ..Philadelphie, - 4in 9 i1 4 0
I cariiden Ind .: Atlantic railroad, !Nem, .Tersey.,
An old estate has recently beerrojiened forr.sale
'ind . thefirst division of 10;602 acteii" divided ,
up, into . forma of twenty lien:446nd • tiriviatils:
The loifie Of Me bait quality for the production ,
of(fruits . grains, - The price. is $l2 tet s2o'
per cres; 'payable lit easy, „ quarter yearly
stalmente, term' `Of four :years;, with;
intermit.. The terms , are :made easy, in. ordit!
to - insure this . rapid iniprovenierit Of the land;
oriarryPoduitrions man rp - bay. fariss.
;t is now:being, ,eztensively improved by•goodl
roads, and , some of the best . citizens from Ne
.England . and ,the , - Middle Stites ire. erecting; titig:
large' linPretr . erients - :' iirr'a•'%cerie of .
greatest: improvement PhOladelphia,7
Seventy-five housee'...,haVtebren b uilt in four
AND WEEKLY
months, Practical
.farmers and - buai - nee's men
from the length and , breadth, of .thillpion are
settling . :4ltere,y,lt. is Irriportantr. business
Vice, ott account Orite . hilagip-the of a
great Market,. EverTarticle raised upon-this
land. §ndsetn' immediate sale:. -TEN) water is
exiellenti and no inch thing ai fever is, known:
. i
sandy or Clay !Cram with a day
hittancand, riteurilis of manures...lt is free of
`stones and' easily:. Worked. It aboundi largely •
in the phOsphatee, and such is its fertility that
from the, crops produced. both tipon this land
arid the-large area adjoining tinder cultivation,
IL will be,found not
,to be excelled anywhere in ,
the 'production of 'crops.. most. adapted to its
The reader maybe well aware •that the ear
liest and tile best fruits and . vegetables. come
frtim New Yersey, whiChnre"annually exported
to the amount Of millions of (loners. The land
; beside being accessible in every 'way' fon Anil-.
ixers',,haa •abundantsupply of the best OM
ity of muck manurc.' .
Lumber and . bailding materials Can be had on
the spot at .a 'cheap ptice,frcim the mills. Other
Mills are now
_being, opened, and brickkards ,
being started on the ground:7 - A peieafcen
up a frame tenement-for . ' present convenience
for One lu t uo4red d011ar5....00 account of the .
eitensive emtration;this is the, best course to
pursue in order to get a place to live in at first.
Carpenters and builders are on hand to put up
houses on . the best terms. • "
In .settling here the emigrant has many. ad
vantages, is Within a few . honts' ride o
the great cities in the Middle States and New
England; he: is in a settled dourtiry . , where
every improvement and comfort of nivilization
is'at hand; he is in a healthy place, and is not
'stiliject to the certainty of loosing thd greater
part of bis fimily and his own health by: thoe
malignant fevers,which make the 'graves of so
many millions, of the young and hardy in far
off. regicins `away • fioni bonne and friends. I3e
aids, be has cl iiriate - and on open winter:
There arelhrea trains' daily to,Philadelpnia,
and to. all those. Who-improve the railroad com
pany gives a free ticket. .
Thd reader Will at. once be struck with ;the
advantages here, presented, and ask hinself
.why the property has not been taken up before.
The reason is, it was never thrown in the
market; andbnless they statements. Were cor
rect, twine would be invited to'examine the
land before purchasing. This all are expected
They will see theland under cultivation;
whey will meet persons, no doubt, from their
ow* neighborhood; they -will Witness the im
provements; and, can judge of the character of
the' population. Persons should come prepared
.-purcriasp, fildby,ltte: - Tocatifig,, "find 'loca
tions. aro not held on refusal. • ' ' '
The 'Hammonton Farmer; a monthly Literary .
and. Agricultural sheet, eontaining . full inforMa.
tion of Hammonton, will be sent - to each in
quirer; and can be obtained at .23 cetns per
. Title • iniliqiutable: 'Warrantee deeda.giver,
dear of all ineninliraitee, when purduts..nzoney is
paid: Route 'to pie land,p-Leetae• Vine etreeti
.toliarf; Philadelphia, foi• .tilatnraontoiz by:rallroisd .
at hal (past ititini;it. andfiuz/fpart :Av/ R.
111.;: when, there inquire for .
Bogrdiyg. ivilvfnienees 'will Letters
applicatipns..• oris , 61 . . addressed •'to If:. B.
coteghtiu,', 202 South EIFTH Street :Lel oto Wal
~u<i; 'Philadelphia.
4terfiilly furnighed
„ FARM LANDS FOR SALE' 25 "MILES
&obi Philadelphia, by Railroad in the State•of
ew Jersey: Soil Among the best for agricultu,
ral,purposes, being a good.loam soil, :with 'a clay
bottom. The land ie tromt, divided into
small farms, and hundreds from all 00 40 ” the
pountrY are. now settling and building, ' .The
crops can be seen growing., Terms, frornlls
-to $2O per acre, ,payable within four years by
Instalments. To •visit. the place—Leave Vine
St. Wharf at Phila., at hillf past, 7; '.' l4 .lbY
Railroad ler Hammonton, - or aa4. 8 , R. 3 .
Byrnes; by letter. . See fun' adv, lien:lent in.
another holuniri,..; • . •••• •
A . NOTES NAND 'ACCOUNTS. or Irone
&1 Armstrong } and' also , other notes and
'accounts' df G. Trons,•are left with Warren
Cowles tot:Collection. All, those:, indebted as
~abovei are requested to call on him and Bettie
the same without..delay.
Spethport, Sep 9,1858
',111•1. WANTING to emigrate ton mild climate,
. good 'soil, and fine ,market ,see advertisernept
of tattrimontoti
V • I ABLE — COAL LAND. FOR SALE
ACRRS of Coal and Mineralland for
t eVIJ sale. Said',. land is situated near the
terminus of the - Buffalo & Bradford Railroad.
For particulars -enquire at the Demo
-
TAILORESS..
*sits: FLORILLA::RUMSEY Ie peepared • to
ikk Sewing of all , kinds tit -her residence , on
Main street, one , door below Williams' law of
fice. Shiyarill Cat dad Make men's and boys
Coats and Pants,.Slairts, 8.:C.; in good style.and
Warranted to give eatisfaCtion, '
Grain and produce 2 taken an exchange, for
Work. ' • .Nov. 18, 1858.
TT UST DROP IN at' the New Opening the
t 1 liiii,under'Ed,„ Mason's:. Store, 'and
exitirtine . a lot xii"ATR
SOGEI at prices . _that can't
Ur PAgSs'an . .tiejv 0,4 hiny-you.
ite in 'honest' tifinni. lace in them ai Boon
iie.)%eu.pay over the "doe; at M ASON'S. • •
yrIN P}TURNR and Japanned.. Ware, Stove
•,L ; tthil Tin Cat Holey ! at MASON'S.
, . .
UIIOWING. diet icsiprie 'things . can, .be•done
.p 0.2 ; well aeetbers,' the Side ` Hill will, keep
'a
geed supnlyor Greeeries jand Provisions.
THE .pIFFERENcE 'tiOivirOn
,Piy' and Cred4 System, con 'be aeon by
eallint at the , • • SIDE
HAM O, ON LANIIS
Ma s and ' injoiirussion
IIR, COLLECTION.
HEADQVAiiTgga .
.JULY"'')*,:'lBsB:..'.'...
LATE AND' IMPORTANT FROM THE
BLOODYIIELDS OF KANSAS!
s tjnce 'more in • the'lightnini trac>r of the far
reaehing tvires; . comea - the glad tidingis of"'
piece:and'contentinenti instetottif the
abrill'scrianilof the Verith dealing
marauder,Or the chilling tale,
T- of the midejght aseassin,
who has been
a
brning his bench;
in the blood
.•. - . •
; . young, the ,= < •
- beautiful,' and - .. •
. • , • the innocent, Now, •
instead of the wild cries
~ o f despair which. but lately
'echoed from:ei , ery . hill'and valley
of our wide-spread land, our 'ears are • •
filledwithlhe glad Shouts of •old men and •
riaidens;yoUrig men. and matrons that are con
• • - • • • • '
FLOCKING To Tas
. 112AIXIIARTEREI OF
Wiacfirb2l
JUST .OPENED BY
G. IRONS
Under the •aupervisiou and care"pf the in-
fatigable gs NILES,"
NOT ONLY TO SE • BUT TO BUY
a portiOti.of tha
10$1 1 Mi l MHOS
and unpreeedantedly
CHF,AjE , ..GOODS
Which he hai just received Item New Virk
And Philadelphia. ,
"MILES " WISHES IT
Distinctly Underst—oi
- ,
That he does not intend to , ape after some of
.)
his neighbors by I)asting of . thp
Ell 2 0 2020 g V.
FIRMNESS, DURABILITY,
C 1-1 E A. P.N - s S.
OF HIS
Goods,
All he Rake is 'for Purcharerr to
C ALL AND
LOOK AT THEN,
. -
W ell that no one will . feare..the
Store elnoty 4anded after oiee
/ 13 ° 1 ci n tb<d '
Learning the - -Price
AT ..'WHICH iiE SELLS dOODS:4„,
R . ,:- . E . 1 . ':.M.:'..E. , .M: . '8..,E.- , :RA
RendyiNackClOthing
Ot every deecriptio6, from. comman'Ckeralls
to. the finest _ cloth Coat;
WARRANTF/PIUISINT'BD.
COME AND EXAMINE
For yoUrselves, as , we can fit anything from a
boy of four, years to a man of 400 'pounds
.p.4.y . .,...001()p5...
' AND
GROCERIES,
7,::CRO,VKVIfY;
,And in fact everything kept sold in tkie
Vir Al' IRONS' STORE,' jall
Corner at Main sad Mato Streets,
CO"Two doors west of the Baptist Church,..o
acmrlriii;olri' ‘`PA
- ~.. HEALTH WITHOUT PHYSIC i .
4 ,
' t i A Daze Eesay oh piervous Diseases. '
i.TSrliiiblitgl4. 25th theasantl,.ilf a = te;};
j ed envelope; pri•C ents;:or sent postintil
N
by the Publisher's for • i ... f ' ''t• •
....A. MX6that. F.:SSAY ON 4'llEl -AL EXIMUt:-
A. tiO and Decay.ofthe frititte. ' 4idulgence-A
Infection, and the injuri ous 'co .!encea'°l',
• - Minehry, pritli the-moileni mead 'it
\
j o
,-.
__. Ty R, .1 . .. CU.LVERWELL; lit. .di r c '
Member of the Royal Coll ege of Sam. '-1
CarSpermatorrhceit, or Seminal E " c " ..
Nervotis . Debility, impotency, Lose of ur t
Depression'of Spirits, Timidity; Disease ei s , I ,
*Sexual,Organs, and...impediments' to. . s.ge '•
.generally, are' promptly and „effectual used •
by . the' Author's novel "and most sit cessful
mode - of treatment, by means of. whieh theln
valid can regaippristihe health without having •
recourse to dangerous; .and expensive medicines..
From the .T..ondohsLancet.—“The best tregii-._
ise ever written oh-a - subject of vital importance
to ell, well worthy the Author's exalted repu
tati0n."..........'
Address!the.poblishers.C; J. C. : KLINE & CO.
Ist Avenue, 19th street, Post 80x:4586,
Neiv York City. . •
,RIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT.
T $5O IP
Dr!f ili ll nY l' t l o TE cu ß re W et jE n L y L ealel F s E ec l rot diseaSe
that may come andOr- his care, no matter how
long'standing or afflicting. Either sex rare in"
vited to his Private ROoms, 44' North SEV
ENTH St., PhilacPa, Witboutfear of interrup
tion from other patients. Strangers and others
who haye . been unfortunate , in the selection of
a'PhysiCian are invited to call, ' .. ' •
•IMPOTENCY.—Through . .unrestrained • in—
dulgence of. the , passions, by excess or self.
abuse, the evils'are numerous. 'Prernature.im
potency, involuntary Seminal discharges, wast
ing of 'the organs, loss of •.nietraty, -a ifieitadte•
for female society; genexal debility; or consti
tutional derangement, are, sure to follow. If
necessary, consult the 'Doctor- with • confidnce;
hi offers . a perfect cure. . ' ''. .... .. .. .
READ , AND REFLECT.—The afflicted
Would do well tcl . reflect before- trusting their
health and happiness, and in manrcases their
-lives, in the hands 'of: physicians 'ignoiant of
this Class of maladies. It is certainly ithpossi
blelorone man to understand all •the ills- the'
human family are subject:to.. Ryery,respecta
ble phYsician has his peculiar branch, in, which,
he is.more successful than his ;brother. profess.
ors, , and to that he de - votes most'of his time
YkARS',OF, PRACTIeE, exclusively dello=
ted to the studY,rind treatment•. of disessee 'of
the sexual organs, together with '.ulcers open
the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in the
head, or bones, 'mercurial rheumatism, striet
tires, gravel, irregularities,' diseases arising'
from youthful excesses; or impurities of the
blood, whereby the, constitution .has heiorne'
enfeebled, enables the Doctor to Offer speedy '
relief to all who may pliree themirelves • rimier .
. .
..
• CR - Medicine forwarded tii - tiny part of the.,
United Statea,—Prjee Ten Dollars per. Package,:
For sale,. DR. DICKINSON'S • CELEBIL}d . '
TED MAGNETO-ELECTRIC . MACI-IINF,0"-,'
,
No acid or other ingredient required; its pofiey ,
,being obtained.from.a peimanetit magnet,79lP
family should be withuutonk , Price opry se, •
VTALSI.I=O SISIC.: I lot
Patented Sept. ,
ever List
ing it hi
• them a ,
dred pat
of.nO el
tempt.
andthic
Beatei at
This n. at.
tached,tra matter
a s g'Vis' greo , poWer to the t 3 eater, while
eitker trtay be used as tlte 'Operator may desire.
motion'of the Beater iF quick and easy,.
iaepressure•gentle . and powerful,,whicb gives
it the:advantage overall other machines;' and,
deeided by Competent judges: •
Manufaetured and - sold. at' Mecha nicsbti rg,:by
• • A: WOLTERS:
• Mechanicsburg;March 18, 1858..
HOWARD :
,•ASSOrIATKIN
FHI`LADEJ..I I HIA,. -•
. .
_ • • • .- • •
'A Benevolent Institution; eetablithed by s pecial endow; .
. meat,' for the relief of the Nick And distressed, afflicted . '
.with Virulent and Epidemic dioceses. .; r • •
persons afflicted with Beane' Diseasek such ae
' -SPERMATORRIDIA, SEIKINAL"MEAENESS, IM-• • -
PDTDISOff .GONORRHOIS, ..41LTET, . SYPHILIS,. the
Moe of ONANISM, er - SEILP-ABlffiff•.•&e., &e..• . •
• .•m...„ffroviard Association, in view of the awful destruo-•
lion of - 1 1, ..nap llfe,- caused by Sexual. Diseases, and the' •
deoeptlona V.vatised upon. the unfortunate 'Jaime of.
such disesseellM.-..ks several years ago directed their . •
consulting surgeoniat A n..mARITABLMAOT worthy a:
their. Dates; to open a tot. the. treatment .o ..;
tide .elhor td•diseasei; In all, their give •"
'IIIIDIOAVi ADVICE!, DRAM .to all who APPV•hy letter,
with a 'deterligion of their Cosidition. age, ocellpetjon,
hablts.of life, he'.) and in ease of extreme poverty, to thy:
nisei medleineeram! Op OMARGE.It is needless to add . •
that the-amid:W.o 001111111108 the 'highest Medical skill
''of the allay and. Wthe furnish the meat approved modern • •
The Directors,, tece teetett .ot "the" assured •
thiit, their labors in this sphere' Cr benevolent effort, have
been. ofgreat benefit to the afflicrtect, .espicialy. to the
young, and they have' resolied • to - devote themselves .
with 'renewed coal to this Very ImPotahutt Much des
pised cause: •••
. - .../uet published by. theNtssoolaff on, ti Repoet on'Sperai
atorrhee,or Seminal. Weakness, the. Vice of Onanism, •
Masturbation, or Self 'Abuse ,and other Diseases.of the
Sexual Organs,'by the dinning Surgeon,whieh• will be' •
sent by mail (In a sealed toter envelope) Free of p!innxily
on receipt Of two stamps for postage. •• • -
'Address, for Report or treatment,. Dr; GEO.! sty
IOW; Consulting' Surgeon; Iloward Association, No 2
South Ninth Street, Phlledelphisi Pe. Al:Order of the .
_Directors. • • • •
D : '04 1 0.0/4 1
DEB, , ; • •
. FARM; 'LANDS 'FOR SALE,:
from Philadelphia by. Railroad
.
j
New ereey.- Soil.arnong the beat t AAlpisPl7.t
tun& purposee; . being it - .'good loam . re
clay bottom :,' Theland is a large' tie ,
••
„
into. small firms; , and bandrede- fro
of the country are now. settling • ,
'rho crape can be seeirgroWing *r
.815 tO:s2o per acre,: - payable,withinl: ,: k.
.by . instalments:, To • trisie,the;. pleat* "sacs
Vine St. Mind; at Philo: it halt' 040; ; A:'M. • , •
• J. •
B yrn e s, by letter, '
by.R4ilroad for Hammonton, or .address R. J : .
B
sco , rill advieralsernent - in •
'
another colutrini . • .. • ..• -. • •
•
- •
• .. THE:HAMMONTON FAR MER. •-• •
A newspaper d'oioad to, Literature and Ag.
riculture; also"Setting.forthlhil accounts . Of the
new settlement of , Hammanton, Iri.New , Jerpey,
can be subscribed for at only 25 cents por an •
Inclose postage stimit for the arriount." .Ad-.. '
dress to- Editor ,of the . .4•liimmonton, •
Atlantic coarity, New:Jeisey.:l These wishing:
cheap land, pf the Ibest quality; in ono .of the
healthiest and Most delightful climates,. in the
'Union, see advertisement of Hammaton Landfi:'
'R ate
.tneots
stand
to do
hon.
been
ir, at
.mned
and