The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, October 29, 1857, Image 4

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SpeititiLAlL RESULT OF ..i KISS.—An
.. I ' - iNforal and Industrial as well es latellectual---
-- •' is the most effective temporal antidote to the
Enniishi paper informs. us that a girl ofi
0 errors and woes of our race. Recognizing iu
seventeen, residing at Bridg,egate; Glas-
, the most degraded - specimen of- -Humanity a,
ht I divine spars ;which should •be reverently
,v
gow n named Catherine Part, was brought
•. :- s- ,• .
I cherished, not ruilalea§:ly trodden cnt, - wc have
to the' Central police office of that: city, charity jar all forms - of evil but those wbie.h
, lianiagglad her neck fractured in a struo.- seek. arsenal _advantage thr.9.ugh the debase 7
' =.' meat of our fellow-beings. The champion of
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gle, from a young Man unv/ng attem ptedi no class or caste, the' 4eyotec of no ;sect, we
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,-...0 kiss' her" N o e ' „A ra v i o l enc e ; i t was I would fain be the interpreter to each' other cst .
..,, . • . !general concord between Labor and Capital,
Bald, had been Used, Dr. .2•l'Giu was 10 t and among those whom circumstances or mis
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attendanbe, and reported tlnit. the injury; apprehension havr. torown into unnatural an
, • - • . f tagonism. .A. cotemporary once observed that
sustained appeared to be a-partial . ,
SliE/Ch he never knew a hard, r..spirc.,, nt„ . ,.,,n. . 1
cation of one of the vertebrae of the neck,: emPIQYzr, who did not hate THIL TRIBI'NE,I
. a „ ' nor a generous, large-souled, IC A
Idly t': will -
causing great difficulty, in respiration nd! i
. I ••, to live and letlive.. who did :tot like it,
swalloWino•—he presuir.ecl; froM pressure
1 IVe ask no higher praise, no warmer eatesta-
•
or
-j Lion'
on thd respiratory nerve. • She was or-1 '
The cireulation of THE TRIBLINE is at
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dered to the infirmary, but, her friends time as- follows: Daily 32,000 copi_in , ;.
prefert'ed • taking . her home, where she ll NV t c , i e o kl o v i l l' 6,l4 ? / ,.. c l .' f .P .i '' . 3 . - ,' S l . '",` . ; \\ :" . 1. : . / Y ,
copies; va 1 orma null J.:mop-in,
ices • A cz , %., -,I _ _•.
now in a dangerous state. L t...ps -1(.. qi,cr,Do coiyits ; Intel tleilll7.),.(Sitien copes.
• b-ino•taken to 11. , -e the youuq .
- 0 .0 man a t, - : Tani of the Sethi-Wcekly awl IVool.ly rte be
, ' Bete to be eseeelled be no.other newsp :per
!preltencled. . i - utiblisheni in the -world ; that of the Daily
1 NVenpublish this as fit:warning-to yOurio•: j'ails behind ;lull' "robe of err centerup , .r.l-
' • - '' rico. Had cur hostility to Unman Slaver::
Indies not to resist such attempts..
. if So; and the Lipner Tr: 'die been more guarded aud
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serious a res Ult. collowet.j. a resistance' .l'ulit-,c, our Daily' issue , would now be ;some
; thousauds heavier and our alitiverti,itig far
"which; from the nature of the attack, was
I . ~
ir , ' m
ore lucrative : butns:
of our paDage genr..s-
veer cachet, the consequences 01 a mare a 1.% v. , 3 tot‘ , .. no no teasoa, no wish to co - will:1i.
loreible repulse mi
fatal. Of late, a concerte - d'ii•lfuri. liii3l.:ecn made 10
1 _ .
ght, have he•ra l.
,• diminieh our rural eirennlotlon tiirouli tine in
-------------o--.--..---.--,„______._._ I listen en of the Postmasters some of whom ctn
.
I A' Ns•o3o J _l's LIFE wps el l :lowly ~.re_ ! hark in it eagerly. others under politica] eon
r: , I':.:int : mink a large number. we are happy
kayoed by her itur.:haud, in Stall'ol' 4 ill"''': for the saf , ie of HuMan Nntnre to ;tote, rein
lately, by the process of transi'usion. She; to be dragooned into it at all. ;Sill, we have
.- , been made to feel tine y e haav hand of Power.
lay at the p , ..4int of death, wbon, :Is a last r.,d have doubtless. lost tho . usands of sobscri•- •
resource, a vein was opened iu her ansi, : bars in eons: quence. Pr:torts to w•in id: no in
- •
awl itr ono arm el her litl.tand, and as
riiv;colai m hi- priv,:te C i l l le:Zy would hay,
. , :
stooped have been relied en to
„justify the
the blood ll'om:,1 from the latter it v;lo , wsi.sce of our p ri.a.rs wiillia re..ich of the-ir
transMitted by sti:.able apparatus into the sti!,,cr;i)ors, ...nd rightful owners. and their re
tention in the l'o,t-onliee till their value we.;
the
vet as!oi , wife. After seventeen optio- ,i, n r. „ rov ed. Peistrnaster, have been sehoulel
hs had been thus iniee - t , d, the pulse II.:; hr .ricei,l""r"';'.---"'e,ve'','-'l, of th ' - '"' I '''"i 4 o r =
; their self-pi:while:leo a:,:::,:e to , s -rve a : 3 it
.
calf: C; p ,,,,,, pti10 ,, , ~,,d the c , lode , I-iPs anitidote to TUE TRIM:NE-I-rot to t-heir ;no
rethloucitl,.the glassy eye brig-lite/fed, :th d , liticA duty to proininte at our eotnense the
dissemination of gazettes al' aciver-o polities.
she tbankftilly said, "I am better.' ' The 1-- 1.. ,: u . -.. but ,o, e snob untiivc laie Isadore, owe do not
ease,has pruzressed very favorably, at.l4 ; affect indifference to it. In the open field of
the Ntotuaril is recoverin i Macon-ion we 1,-.:rr nothing; hut in the t en s
g, - rf thou.sonds of rural neighborhoods *here.
; - --, ---d-e•- .043.--..-,1.--7---- th':. 1.. , -,F.IATIIISI:!1 * cap induce 11.11/^ of his goicit
WI: Yankees have beat living too fast.
r.: : neighbors to take the journal be recolumeads,
-: 5 --'-'-' , --r-t- - -: -. - , -- --,- -- -- --- - -- - =':- - --- -- ----- 1 •--- -- -- -- - - -•• , -`- - - - -‘ 4 .--- ; %NC 1:::.Ce ,:Wendy 10...,:l Some patrons, and ex-
T4s:::, l 1 1, ,a.',:lA t r - 2 - 0?,7,;:t TillgullsLii,, I
,p,, , , , .. t., losa more as our sabseriptions fur this
Jet: expire. We nespeal, therefore, to the
hearry, faiiiif:;l farn e ss aarc.,,:.,tin-3 of Free
, I Labor and Pr-e Soil throughout the la u d to
77-IHZ TiI.F3I.!NE was hrst iseued as a Daily ; t' - ','' ''ar'', that this official warfare en our dr
" ~, tae Idle L „, April, 1831. Its 5 u y n ,...„ 15 : cut:stood be not pros-cared ss-11,.liout counter
ediliou wad c‘ninu.aceil ins September cf tine , ael.'"n• We eirileddil no tfaYe'-ipi; tit'ieill..i , for
s'o. we veer: its Semi-Weekly in :51.15 , 5.1.545. Is 1 we. will not i•cnoi,eni to have the public bar
was tine first daily in _A Inerica to issue a•'''''sc":/ tel tire solicitations of s'. l l l •ngerr' i"
do u ble or g -I,;_i,.. g e sheet a lost ~
pr i ce . ~ a , Our bli
e.1.1f. We s' rilie th
,oc artist of Srl eh sub
it has kept nit less•ts.,evem with the foremost of • 'Priber to our IVerk l : 7 " 7 S'ini-Weekly from
its rivals in the rapid expansion of Newsp spar 1"7 book; go e'''''n as /d:' terns has exulted, for
j we will no: haunt u6r p.irons Sr it h duns for
vs.:et:curs:a, re-Welt the great extension of Stant--
roads, and the establishment cif the Telegraph 1 ors-cars Which they may say they neekir in
:system have crowded into these lust sateen; tended t") incur, fir p :pars which perhaps
y
en:eatinl yeas's. No larger journal is niliords-d; they never read i tea eel far the renewal of
„ t s „ k,„. a p ' 2 ,1,., i n any (1 „,„. te ,. o f t h e „.„ r i d i i our club sul:iseriptiocs solely- on the colon
one, i n Am. . riuss, no Insurer utt what prune us-I tem - ed. aborts or those who, liking our pnsper,
sac:. pays an e. , i.: - .1 umit, wt.!.,1•1 ~, wo.ruh _ , be•lieve its influence sale ary ;Mid wprthy to be
.11.. i
Is, tor inteller.ioal lah t sr,' It e m p: e e s c ,, T .,,,,.., el'..11:1:- 1 : ::.11-'.. CI 0 , , far our reliance hes been
poodeuts regntarl . :, in the leading capitals o f lintstiiiedtn.s. se, :cast it may continue :C., be. ,
Ifinrope, and . an. ale in.ist lull:wit:int pain:. nu THE Tltlin.:NE is printed on a Iserj- : :e int
:ills ccioliumit, with a liberot 4tati of lettterr,` perial shinet.:ll2,i by 41 inches', folded in
a nd re po rter s, a: home, regard:n i l full. early quarto form; and 'mailed to subscribers at. the
and acchrat:i jar...in:LAU-on its tlie first oi.iject Vii tifduedn'S
a Newsinaldr, and the timeivn and thoroubbi 1
el:sc . :dation thereof as the elliete.y•l of its Lnii ; aLILT Tainronm. per annum
ter . a.l,:. In Cunt spsrio. THE OtitioNE has: SF 1:1-171:5:1t I.? TRII:uNt:
In en' and wiil be ocinductsch4ixtending :And
peifeciing its curfespoudeuee su 1-st as the ;
increase of Us patronage will: justify the ex
pense. Should the emir:int attempt to connect
ilie Idi:1 with the New World foy she ma l mentio i u .
wire price sueceisful, we shall very soon, at a' ihr. ~ r .,, ~,,,, , ~
!I.lry CO C Cu our.,,elves, and, ice trust, a car- - r -,',. :. ,` " ri' ' % •- i •:'' c
reeiunnicliseg advantage to oar readu.r.s. publ.sh; 1 .. 15 . e ' e c '°. '„' s. ".."'' pelt
~ .aiili morning. a s)uopsis or the preceditigr..,. . o p''' . ''" e :'-'''''
.. „ 1,... ,, n , 'opus, „ [A 5 , ye-tr. .
day's oecurredees thrutigholltlEillOpe,•NOrti/-
ern Africa, and Western isin, with regular, / ''•"--'' '-''l''''.• ” "'?' " 13 ' - 'sf• flurl any
larger nue...c.r at the fate ii l::. i per
rei:oris of the markets, the monetary 11.6'wet , 1 annum .
and harvest pro,pects of hither Europe. With Twenty Cr pin-, 1. .., ad j,..„.., et „,,,, h ~a u, _
a good ndi,,ca'boidde him, :Ind lAis Oally doaper .., • -
sc,t...er, and any larger number at the
on his tirdside table, the American farmer or; : rate of $! 20, each . . .
artisan within a dA2,- s ride of the eitymay i
then study each evening the doings of the ' Any pt-rshis sea:ling us a (huh of twenty or
more will he entitled I() an extra copy.
civilised el•orld, Oar...lag:tont the day preceding; '
sad it seems hardy possible that any man , Sobscriptions may commence at any time.
Tarins nhevays coati ins advance. All letters to
who can ireend, but especially ant: cif lu Las
childreli-to .edue'lle] will longer deny hiaiselt , be ''ddr".“-i'l i"
the pie-usury and protit of a daisy journao 13011.10: GIZEELEY 4: Co„
The- same. is true meastm.bly of Elm,: wisd I Tribune Baildian's,
live furtter inland -,' though, where Mail" are j, No. 151 N 396111 street, New York:
infrequent, a Semi-iVeekly, or even a Weekly ' -, ow .1 •04, x, .S , '''.4 9 / , • l.- -7.
paper. may.seein sufficient.
' TUE TitkikiNE deals with gurstions.of Po-1
Idle.' Ec.Yliway, Public Policy. Ethics, Mate- .
we lh ogress, and vs:hatever m.sy :street. tine loi
;ebb:canal, Moved, Social and Ph . ssreal well
being of ninsilkin'd, dogmatic Theology oleos I
excepted. Its leading idea is the honoring ea
Isque,t, useful work iu N..11:11,-f....2r sphere or,
cap.leity. and the cealisenvieut elovatiou of cue'
LohoringCiass in kInUNI ledge, virtue sinil ;"eu
en-al c-te l no. It is necessarily hostile t o
Slavery ulncler ;all its nonTects, to latemucrance n
in tril.‘t;!l:Wl , I.:1:111 14 (I.:gret Wit/I its 1/eCe,,..:- 1
ries, to Vitar, save in the dein:use of Couutry !
FINANCE AND l'AsinoN.—ln ordinary and Liberty aL..elnst actual invnision, and to
times, says an, excbano•P the "mtirriages':' i e p ` ,.. c e r l„,„ f t ° -,, 1'a1 ,, e -t' i t t . „ (; :d7d bi a l;' ,,, g i . : fl iks `. . iug '.d I°
'ee
• c 37 t. c•Jung,...., while
and "deaths". in the newspaper's humeri- 1 ti .S”utnilvi c on. and uselc , s TrLdhc are cur- 1
I I to led, ‘•
' • . ''.
. ittoes:a , the policy of sustaining and
call). about balance each other. Of late,ld,ven,,u."„g Home Isidnotry by rt 'i - •i-i• • i
however, the -former have grown small br 'r Ling' T.rriir—a policy which ,tends to in: etas: l
the price: of Gtain to the former while.dimiu-
degrees and beautifully less—but death' ' fishing that of Bread to the artisan, br rentu-
areal holds his'own in spite of the press-'
t . ..t
.1- the distal ce.airC , , Which thlir I'r:6.l).a:five
.
ure. The truth is, wives, in these tlay,•3l l ' n " lucts : are e'Kehmtg,•-t( 1 , ami, or coll:Iie, relit-'
i
ping the; econtn of their transfer. Ileg•nrditi
of silks and fieunees, humbugs and boons,' i';;• t• - t 4 'r• I A -•
1
. i Wu, :16111 :1 all i ponsie and every foran
go come to ba'a luxury beyond the reach !"14 device of Nati°4 " l Cove!° " ; "e s ' w.til ""-'
cpialified•tblicr-eue7, as the bane of Repo Wks
of a common mans means, and hence,, !, ~A 4d in 1 ' •
,dheitl trituriphn the grave of Equal;
like most other luxuries, they Must he i liumon !limit- •- we by every me - • t
~7 : , seek . ,e-ns or
win he attention of our countrymen;
~.,Fashion -I ' cl aul
dispensed with -in' hard tirues.... -
•from projects t fuggTandizement abroad to en-1
•
able weddings are few and far between, j terprizeS of dvelopment and benetisouce at 1
. c ,,
I home, fn:renao:t aniang'which ive malt a Rail-
Wait a little longer. Can't afford it. . road through. the h'eart of our territory to con-
We have board of sundry wortby : cler- uci. - 1. thri Iyam i 's of the Atlantic Oin - : t 1 6r;
Ballet - Una- that the goods of this
OrMen lamenting the failing - of fees, fronr; ' II e • l ''''' ilie •
• . Life are Oa yo - fairly distributed. and that u
the bankruptcy of cupid. The best tiling i Out readv to .. ‘ 1, 01 . 1: 3'/10111.i ever famish in unij
. .
t !- , illing•ntie2.aer,•it lends au el'oen (nit!' to every;
the clergy can do, then, is to preael
Ct.it
1 ..1.11E.:1' C./ . 1 1.110 .1;`.:3 or eier6al Aura:ity
!down extravagance, prodigality and pride; t ' ROL CO ' '•utg•-3'.' • t? c1..73Ci31
imil'r3verneut Which d ' pe.' t
and. preach up their opposites—humilify, f nor War upon tinst nnitural right of every one
~ i t t9 C41: , /SpeVer he has fairly produced or bon-1
charity and the,' kiqdred virtues. It i 1. . ..• - (1-...•-•.:e...; ease demai must ink man- 1
: 'tiuni isito:ine 'chaos and nightof I •• • 1
Flora NcEliinsey that has spoiled 0
sie ;; •)arouri.sm ,
+ radc , —and if the - re be any we.y of reform 1.." n . d -"rlicer'a/lqu'inr• wi,:i a Profoand cot:. I
01 ,3 3 . e.r .0 (i i,in ,, s 1
7 : smor3.neoz thy. hi.l..fra' drual-rd- 1;' ,%:•• ,•••• 1
ing Flora, let it be done. if she had; ; ;,.1... , d - prellig : at 3 can never be it ...le
"nokhittg to wear" at Saratoga, MOM) wan n cdyaud wretched, it bears aloft l
summer, -when all last li
ietho great trot that Prevention-is better thnni
money was "a drug in the i:Puoishunt--ithat the child trained nti •in t- than
.
market," ' wonder what she will do this i ''''•l'Y he should go, will rarely in after years'
lytilter, if the "oriais" keeps 'on ! „desert that wdy for the thorny paths of Vice':
'AO Crime—that a trail Education—Redlgio- 43 '
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L =.DtIIZ au jixtTt,
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SW""e33 Pin gild the bittvostpill;
While f_iiiure sours honey
They 4urt-e. cure for every ill
Awl every grief is Money !
If 701 ovaiti F onnd one's finer feelings,
By being rude or.rash,
And csn't succeed the hurt in healing
By g,eutle means, try Cash I
?Thsro's ncthing like IC; 'tic as sure as
"Death or quarter-day;"
man is never put in duress
When he's prepared to pay.
the billlccs wAr..! will lose his bilo,
The bitter come to frpwn ;
The incoosoleblewill smile
At sight of money down.
Pathless goes on by Sea and land
Just as you "foot the bills." •
If any job you have or hand
Stiohs fast—just "grease tie tr,iss:s,"
So, in the sorest pinch in
One friend will never fell—
Surer thau father, brother, wife—
That or: the nai!."
A Sad Sight;
We saw yesterday afternoon, at the
central Police Station, a young man of
very respectable family, who was arrested
pn the chal•ge of larceny. A ills's' years
ago he was .an industrious student 'at
pollege, and for a little youthful indiscre-
tion he was expelled. L-stat into busy
life with this disgrace hanging ahotit
him. Away from home and friends, he
fQr.ned the acquaintanoe of evil eimpan-
ions, and a love.of strong drink was at
Once acquired. Lost to all parental re
straint, ho relinquished his books, and to- ;
day, though he has just reaelidd man's '
estate, he is in our prison a eon
firmed drunkard, charged with crime
We have thought as we gdzedl on the
young man, after he had Lieu eiSinniiteed
by Alderman Erne, of the iusidhous pro
gresa of intemperance upon his Itiii early
days. How vainly its victims it - rive to
break asunder its unyielding fetters, and
while contending, are struck d'O i xii by its
iron band, and hastened, repidlY liesteu-i
0. 2 to the dark gloom of distriletion ?—:
Ss& sad indeed, is the tale oi l " woe, of
sleepless nights, bitter tears, anti broken
heart; that come to us like the: levT '
ef a mendicant on a cold wink's
and causes us to weep over the sorrow
ful fate 'of those near and clear, to us—
pleirs to immortality, who has been
wrecked ou the ocean of life. Under
these baneful influences of intemperance,.
how many a home has been deserted that
might have been a perpetual scene of do
mestic joy }low many hearts have
been left Without one solitary ray of com
fort to cheer them, that might beat in
unison with the warm impulses of its fel.
lows!—and how many .au intellect, eq
pressed with the incubus of deadly
thonglits, has been racked and ruined,
that might have gemmed the literary.
ooronet, of a nation, or swayed its council
lulls I • lgany there have been who arc
now forever crushed under the potent
energies of the demon of intemperance,
that might have played a useful and im
portant part in the drama of existence,
or under the sway of religious influences,
trodden the peacefal walks of private life
in the dispensation of joy and charity to
multitudes around . them. But what is
the reality of to-day ? Ask the 'widow
'ed mother's heart—ask the orphan—the
policeman's roll—the judge's sentence—
the gibbet and the scaffold.
" Ask death beds—they can telt"
philudelphia Press.
_VI Y. Eve. Fuze.
1857-8.
TEEMS
One Copy, on? ve.ir
Two Copi , _;. one year
Five s, or e rear
Ten Copies, to one culir.tts
Nr•:i.:!CLY
pp IT s;ifi tit
./ . 10gif2.1 . O.E•
113.CENCER,
offers Gret Inducements
Tu BUYERS OF
NOCERIES. PIkoVISIONS &e..
, 4,14" tier store formerly occupied by 1). W.
SPENCEII, o❑ 3d 6tr;)(it; North side of
:71qurtre.
G ROGE RIES
A good aqsoriment now , tantly on hand. from
which I %trill eilllur,:rate a few of the leadia::
artide, -, . su,cll a;
...
_, .
Su or, Mu :tarn. Candy, -
Coife,, Cinnamon, Nuts
M.01:1 , 7:1C5, Pepper Sauce, ' Grant:Vl - 3 7
Syrups:, C -.1,11p, , Soap
Peppyr, Yea t, Candlos,-
Spine, Cik, Shot,
Qingex, Tohanno, . Lead,
Cloves, - Son ff. "G:' Caps,
C. 'far tar,
nr.d 112:lay Oall , r to numerous t o 10,20-
...i on . will 1,2 fnun , .l in this , lepartineat.,
in ; , old at a trilling advance from Cost.
fur ready pay.
PPLOVISEONS
ecrusta.uay oh hand...s i zzcL zts
pol!K. SALT:
fiCASS,
OATS. Fl . , lIN E
1 . 3 I.:0K . I; It, DRIED
AI'PLES) DRIED PLUMS..
z.nd tr.,tny other articles is the libe of Pro\i
tions not nacei,r4l.l-y to mention. Also,
WOODEN WAItE S
soot r.s BrOOMS, and Mops,
binner &c.,
cash or ready pay. o:tt , , Pot.p.toes, Butter,
E . r.7:3.1_1114.- , see. awl n(ct al
'e&. everything, a
firmer raise;, will be taken in cschaws.e for
Goods. at their cash value. I invite the at
tention of Viliagers; Farmer:l-and Lumbermen
who desire to make purchases in the above
arid solicit them to call before mu
t:it:l:zing elnwhere. - K. SPENCtit,
Couclersirort, Jure 9, 1937.-10:2..
LEACIIED guSLINS and a fair other rr
ticlea in the line of Staple Dry Gocas.
low . fQr cash at B. K. VENCEWS,
101 D. W. S., A2,t.
Of nil disease ;I - the great, first cause.
Springs from 4.gleot of Nature's'lttws
SUFFER - OT !
When a CETEILI •fs guaranteed
IN ALL STAGES OF
SE , CREar 1).1..5E...A.5E5, '.
Self-Abuse, Dobility, Sfriceurea, c.; 1ce1..,
• Gravel, .Diabetes,Discase,t of iheki,:lneys coo
I.Vaddce, llerwrial it ha:ma:ism, Serclulo,'
• Pains }.., the L'oni: C 17 1 ,1 Ankles, Discuses of the,
'.1..rn.73 . ; Tlir r laii, .:Vtl.li! and.Eyar, Oars upon ihe. I
. Body or Limbs, Cunec'r.. , , Dropsy, , , .4>ilepoc'fil.y i .
'St. T'ita':: Dance, and all disease' - aririny from
a il,:-.'i;yetneta of the St-.cciaZ 07-galls, .
Q Veil as Nervous Trembling, Lo=s of Mem
.-Q ory i -Loss of Power, general - Weakness.
Dimness of Vision with peculiar spots appear.'
ing before the eyes, Loss of Sight, Wakeful
ness. Dyspepsia, Liver Picea se, kiruptions'upon
the Mee. Pain in tie beck 'and heed, Female.
irrer ,-- lay iti es and all iinpropelr discharges from
both :sexes. It matters not front what cc.use
the disease oriqinated, holyever long standing
or u'ostinate the case, re;A.r..42, is reria,n, and in
a shorter time Mona permanent mire can bc ef
fected by any other treatment, t.; yen after the
ilii,:case to, !milled the shill uf einiitunt p1i:,..4-
(thins and resi , ted all their means of envy.. 'f'.t,
medicines are plea.;ani wiiho at odor, can ;ittet. ,
sickness and free from nit.ffearY or b il.,atn.
During t treaty years 'of pro c.,icc., f hate rc,cue , i
(runt the j.tws of Death matiy thoasan Is, %Oa , .
in tie last stages of the I..huve re.-h,tiec:•J d„--
t:e.es had hi•en given up t, ) & e by, tl.eir 1.! y-l•
tiunc. wh:ch
,v;arrants.tne in pro.ni , icg to tie
aillietcd; who tally place thin!' C/‘ (.• ; nn , ier t.nl
&Li-0 - , it pet fen end .a..rit. spec.ly c 1.. e. S'eret
Discuses are the grektc , t chciai ; to Itea , tli, a,
they ne, , tit tirst eau., : c irit Co_sulic.itl. ,- 1. Si:l%d . -
n'a, and mac: other C.i.t.a..;: - Cs, an i,,i;.•:11d be r.
t6z.ver to OW hni , l , la r•Iilly, As a pe:-In Ili I.t
cure is scantely cv , r ellcete Ls InsjerP.y of tin
falling into Tim hands of in. ompetent
sersoni. Win. not only Nil t-. (-3:-(• !11, di•ee.a..,
but -ruin the co:l.:him - 16n, t•liirr4the ,ystem
with mercury. wideli, y. ith i e di , .ea,e, lia:,-
tons the i.udorer into u raphli Con ,umpt ion.
liar should 51:0 .li-et , e 4.!, the trsstment
not cruise .1..55;11 spec.l'ly 11 I tic' VIC::ill Mar
ire.:, the d:se't,..• i, eat.!ne t dire, the cl, ihlreft:
ss. ho are born with feelde .I...l,timnit..N, sts‘l
the carnet rf li:e cerin):•ii•by ... Para' , Whir!:
best} - , t ii,,Llui.,:-. , s‘ tit'ul ..,'t et mr.l:l.:ers. Ersie
i Enns on other ittfect:t,as of the shin, 1..;:. e %
!Throat and Lunar, eiitaiiiiig upon t'-sea ahi ief
i existence of suffering and coninguing them to
an early grave. , . •
i> ,
SELF ABUSE i 7 anotly.r f' rraidable enemy
,to hvaitli. for no•hing it-e u the dread cat..i - -
' logi: of human dia-ltscs c. us':. so destructive
a drsiet - ntscet thi system, dralviag its thousands
of victims 1111'011 . 4n ,t lea Cent- of suffering
down tp an untialci grav-a, It Ile ti 0:- ti.e
.: ‘;ffrVClt.' F .. 1 - i•U'rli, r.V:ifily ~ .l4 : ts ' s ;1 . 4 ay Tat, ea
.•C."I'3CC I:: . e. t'..: ~.,,..; mem +1 der.mlgernent,
, pre:eats the proper (ie.... 0 ,0pm r•nt o f ti, ~,,,,:,..
~,iisqu.llic I.
w, .r marriage. .s•O•i , •!.‘ . - lall,ln •S•
'and all earthly impiiiitc.,s. aril I-ace, the snl
ferer wr..eked • itill.ody mil ut.ml, i .r..,ii- 1 , 0 .- e d
i to consumption and at rain 0:' evils wore to be
, dread. , l than death itself.- With Ohio falle , t
,confidence I ts.ssure!'llie usfettnnate victims of
Zieif-Abuse that:a perin.itmat and s't•eedy cure
icon be sireeted, m.d with !he alsnasmmen; of
ruinous practices my patients can he restored
to roblid.•vigorous healtlt,
. '
The affileted are cantianiA p,gsinit the use
of Potent Medicine,. flw there are so many
1 imienloui snares in the eolu env. of the public
p-into to catch sit , l re',b its:, Unn'ary , IIIIi•ri,•1 •
that in!llion Irs - e th-ir erm , ins.ion 1 ruine,l
hy- tire vile eumposinvt , of .t . .loci, do-tors. os
. the erynally poisonous ,:mono in , voncl,•l as
-Patent Medicines. - I have eareftWv anal eze.l
many of the so called Patent :Vied:rim... , 1:n.;
1 hnif thai nearly Ili dr them roatain Oorrosive
' StilAimate. whit9t i , one of nit. 5 1 ,,, n,,,t pr.•.
, paratien: , of memory and a den , lly I , oi , nn
which instead of Curing the disease di,al,ie•
die system for life:.. .
EiSE
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$3 00
U 0
II ..;",
ou
'Three'-iOurtin. of t - he pc..:nnt nostrum= nov,
in ; u. e nrit put op by oryrincipl 1 ittoi
pt:rsons..,vlto do no: und...L-t..nd vv r iho :d
-ph d)et of. 171tilfri . ": /11 ,; , a, and rt:'l!
de,tittite 01 . :My kilo,: 1( tht• 1 . 1111 - 0:14
11:1.1"itig 014 c. 01, s it•,•1 1), in licn. am!
-1;1at to 1.1)..ike tnOwy r,g7.,r,11:::. 01 4•Ouse.ith!:l
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trre;:ulariti: , s and all :onseiz f 1.1 1 ,1
Gaut des trt!...tt , (l - estJblished t)
t kvnty yvars of ;111,1
tho , ls Inds or the most
tv;th 11111 dirch.tioas _seat to any p ,rt of
rnited :itates or eau.tdas. by patient:
communicating , their symptoms hy
Business corzvit.powic•iice strictly confidential.
Address.
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f...w of which ito win men:jou:
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R. St,:lfford Cr.";'F Olive Tar i 5
plied and, inhaled by
around the, r.aek and on 'the breast.'
ICE OINTMENT is applied where the F . Acin
broken, and Is a popular remedy whernknp.
Good 113 r tho Irnoopir.g. 10:1:
Iffitlint:T'lrgAD-QUARTERS:
PrHt subscribers, take this' Method of in,
1 .4. forming their friends that they are in re
eipt of, and are now opening,- a choicei att4
;desirable stock of . - • - . ;; ; •
' STAYLRANj FANCY DRY GOODS,
to which ;thy invite the attoption of all who
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h!.s b.mitSclect.id with great care, and - is par
ticularly
adaptvd. to the Wants of . this section
-c
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sists of •- •
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS_ RIBBOXS,
EMBRoIDEMES, PARiSOLS
Gt.,0"11:1S, CASSIMERES •
. •
.NIESTIt!S,
• SUIRTINGS,
. LINENS: PRINTS.
110.,SIERY, SI.Li NV LS,
and a variety of other articles, too numerous
to mention. ' We Lase itlso a complete assort
ment of
ar.ocbuEs. .TIARDWA.RE AND
• • ;
all of whic'•i will •be 5c,1 , 1 uncommonly cheap
for roldy pay ; :61 , 1 foc vi,Troved credit on RY
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under their übservatiun and three
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difa'vrent rlt• to tercet
015. regilj,' , l:loLll:;
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MEM
IRE
74 . Fitte A • t
11 eceired
GREAT REVOLUTIA If MEDICAL SCIENCE
Tile 11: , , , .51 Ti,.l , ruil.craiqc i4F-,,.1a-.1.
ever• L nal reAlzic.o..
f) DICEN-;ON'S
AGNETO
"Tit' mAritiNE
cxeiting
4.* al),oll.ing t
rtzr p,rtinn of
thH!,10!!!!ront htv
-1,1 rills- ,;early dem(l7l
tic_n oi' kiod.
ttrated that the lancet, mercury, anal a'dotht-v
internal drug Inedicati , •o - rt he I,CI e, :de
,frith perfect safety t 6 the p.ltient nod abid
tog heiteld.. to fmstevity. Wherever these Dl _
(dunes have hem introduced, they et,:clte the
IkigtheA wonder and praisr. The opparatu,
od;ipted prevent, re:lcvc, ;:nd (arc every
I'r:eh - lent to hunlani;y.--raore partieu
i dirty all tho , e p:linful and folnlid.Ode di. ead-
Qr uilipit I.r,ve far centarha the
pro
foundc lenruin, end ~;;i:1
Frcut whatevel cause there a.
or det:c:eney co•:1—i,ro
t1:!,-;1c4. au exec - 3 en dcricionc - of the acids.
and filltafine sfetnfetianf--fhe magnetic I,ninei-,
files of tLe •••:.-ftelft are deran7 , d. ftnfl c.in on- f i
ty he
~aftdy r e,..to r , r d Dc fly - -.lr normal c•, - edition
an opli'l•nttlfm fc; I•:rff.tu•
of DR.
This aoparatm. '
ruf-itively preccut, iv , : fnly ant!:
eftre Consumption. Scrofula. c3:l t
r.tid .ti'
Utile; p'.`tifil'al ho;felcs , and
of standing. 'Chew :we eminently mfeffili
; •
I itt all -''sea: and itrinni'y clisnft-r,f.
effltf•re the ratud.ittilion hoF :men h-ni,:eft!
. tj,,tw f t nod ruined he nunatfinalQnlit'ary itaftits
• fo wlt.'ol too tnanr of the young of•finth•si.7.'es
• 1 :11t1 , •:11:1 ,- !, I
y• • •
inickiNstiNS MA.CNETO V.LECTRIc •
tvi) lout it.lngerous-rotaid'.- •
oatton, , ,of hit tcrif. - s- and a ififlif. 7 -whielt fact - alone f
t!upenior - ta nil ofitrs - ou tlw scori:l
df. rjefi t oe ss. 'elcartlinesi.,•saikfty.eitl. •
nf, in fact. a handsome parlor cfroamunt: •
May be applied' hr Chiid ; rind will int4'
• lifo-time. to the- great sitiing of Doctor:
• •
• PAIICI.. OF TM; ..tAcraNE
Ii be'safely packed are! sent to sty:,
pi•irt 'of tae United States. Sold w holeilio
• and retail at the Medical Oilice. : No. 3r N1)11171.1 .
F.4:FIVE'.4III Street, Philarlelplii.iL. AtiiireFz. I
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Circulatictil /00,e^DP:
ELEG.ANT -.AND FASCINATI:NI
LITERARY AND !FAMILY YLLNIIRY
MAGAZINE cloEes • ite I first- volume ip .Iti3
next. Duritt The fele- hriel menthe of ha - cz_
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ling audlnte.vesting reeding wit's contmetietil
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The New Volume will be eannterend in Ja.
lv -- 1857, greatly impreved.tintl
faeh number trill - contain thirty-two' extr3
large - Abic.l'ruyal octuv6 ;pages, r; aling a toy q
nifieent voittine of nennlyi 4titt pages for tit,e,
yei - tr—ndi presenting- an atndunt of the thol.
ceE4 rending - ow all subject's. equal - to NTLAt
would ejost in the Loot:, 'sforns at least,
cCnt.F, paya ie invarit,l lv • in,ntivance;
Some of the avist iiera:r and bnillicut :rutin
and fr.rniale ectlitribto tint are regular contri,
onto-s awl the pelgisliertt will aware co going
nr c , :ipets . c . r,..n.ler titf . - Welcuttie Viiitor"
e% . C . C:= nvceptAle to F. relined Intl
A gl•Ill
Tip.. ir:1 , 1:4::'1.1.:n is nil tptcti to i:11
y- an; ,n'! cia-27"01 10011:1,
Vt'r I - I: I cruz - eti, Meet. wall' 1:111 rk:vortt
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C3 . r.) . NC%Vi
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Ofa.
ME
FOR ALL TITE,KIMPOSEiI OF A
FA MI LY PITY'S IC,
Trry,fiE has labg-enisted a public demand for an
effe , :riye purgative pill which 'milli' be relied on as
sure and pert.: , ctly safe in itsloperation. This hat
been prepared to meet that demand, and an eaten
riye trial of lie virtues has conclusively shown with
synat success it aeromplhthes.the purpo.=c designed.
It is elsy to make a physical pill, but not easy to
make the best of all pil . l4 one which should hare
none of the objections, lint all the advantsges, of
every other. This has liren , attempted here, and
with What success we would ;respectfully submit to
the public decision. it has 'been unfortunate for"
tics patient hitherto thAt almost every purgative
medicine is affirtionions and irritating to the bow-.
els. This is not.. Many of them produce so much
griping pain and revulsion :n the system as to mere
than eounterhalance the good to he deli.ved from
them. These pills produce no irrit;Ltion or pain,
tuless it arise from a Pros iously er,h - tiog rib-striae
eon or derangement in the bowels. Being putTly,
vegetable. no harm can arise from use in ;tor•
quantity; hut it is lietttr that say smslicitie.Aottla
he taken judiciouslr. ildiuntc directions for their
use in the several diemirus ran which they are ups
!likable are !;, ett the box. Arw mg toe corn.
plai.nt..: which ha .iY ur
re beim speedily cured by hem, wti
may mention liver Complaint, in its various forma
of Jain/dice. Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Apt
or•tite. Listlessne_ss. Irritability, Bilious Ileadach , ,
Bilions rover, Fever - and A6c, Pain in the Side
and Loins: for, in truth, till - these are but the mo
sey:once of diseased action in the liver. As en
aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief inTos•
tiveness, Tiles, Colic, Dysentery, 'Humors, Semi;
lila and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body,
Ulcers and impurity of the blood;. in short, any
anal every case where a phrgatite is required.
They have also produced s'onic singulailv sue.
cessflil cures Itlienrnatism, G out, 'Dropsy, Gras cL
Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the
Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely
taken in the, spring of the year. to purify the blood -
and -prepare the srtent for the chouge of season*.
An mcc,sional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy netion. and restores the ;lope
tite and `:troy. They pm ify the blood, and, by their
stimulant action on the ciiculatory system. rya, a
sale tier St: Wag tit of the body, and-restore the
Waited ordiseased soleraies of tile NI 1101 Q OrZni . U n.
mice an occashmal dose is ady,,iita geons, cone
though no serious derangement exists; but on•
necessary dosing shonlff never IT -carried too far.
as every purgative medicine redus , s the strength,
when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which
a physic is requir,.d cannot be o tmneratoi here. hut.
they suggest themselves' tei the reason of ever•
body; and is confidently believed tins pill wilL,
answer a better rotrposci„.tlinp any thing Yih,ia , 1 ." - F
hitherto Leen available - When Vivid
virtues are once known: th , public will no longei
doubt what remedy to employ when in need Of a
crolvArtie meclioim. Being stigar,wrappett they are
pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no
harm can arh-e from their avie to any rprantity.
For mir.ute directions see scrapper on the ihax.
HMI
JAMES G. AYE.R:
P imetical null Analytical Chereas:
SEEM
rrioo 25 Cents per Mos. Fkie Boxes for .C.l.
AYER'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the Core of
COUGHS. COLDS, 44),IWSZNESSI,
1111001a1\4:-.114)t(al.,
41:0€3!, ASTHMA, A-\U
coNswitrioN.,
lIIA remedy•hiq won for itself suelr , botoriet,,,,
froin its clues of ele.q..Tatiof, ;- of pulmortarydisesni
thetitis entirely : nnuececs3,ry retoutit the
• I (Meis of `yit tiles. in any containtlts Whi4e it
he;tu'ettr i lloyett. t!itzwqe.is tho.fielccof its use.
/Ones., and 5713 - 11 , :lerf 1 11 4 the cises . of its cute..
that almost every •teetion of- the empitry a bounds
En.person , publicly known. nho have been restored:
.rom ..alanning and eyert desperate ditteases of the
lungs by. its When once tried its stiporiurity
over every other medicine of - its kind is too app , u'•
4 , 11 i to e;:cape ebservatiim. Med where its virtues are
ktiONCll. the plihile 11 . 0 Ipin t ler hesitate what antidote
fo'employ for the-distressing,-and clan,, , erons atre
thins of the pulmonary organsiyitich tire incident
t0 . ..0ur climate. And taut only fortuid-tble at
tacks upon tiltihrints, but for the milder varied/
of Cottts-, flat tere.,; - and for
CIIILI) ItEN . it is the plea's:attest. and safest ntodtein°
eiti be obtained,
isv it has lung-been' in constant use throughnu t
this section, sre need not.dn'olitre than assure the
people its ri.n:lity.is . ktikt to, the hest that it eve
his been, and that the geLtlipe article is sold bi
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Clients and I)rupgisis tccTrr b el* 94.2'
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