Vi k(.o(crtiV C A T tstfiliTitg tn" TLIE -QT.:-.7.1.T1;;Ci BF ANNA DICK)' iFhe ',lv. if. 3t.t..tlie ladies ;net, And at frame are seated; they tcork in liastei fn gat Cu , . quilt completed. hila tiu2.tri theitortgues.t.lic,y, .And p.u.::.t.tte their labors, e-Jur,tir , :, , , beaux, thecwai'g olot;,•es,, Vr talLi..g, of their neighbor.. • !•Dear, what a prctty frock you've on"-7.= - '•l'm very vco like it." , •l'in told thrit Mls , S I.;fiefirriieon Dou't spe.e.ii to 31r . 3licet." ;any the other day, t_lroen's uevr gig adornip..,7!"- 7 yth:r si ie. Anr : - ":311e wait to iowii this morning.'t " 'Tis time to roll"—"my needle's b`c'se" XtrtiL'iz stork is ;" ivecLiing gown's your sci2sors, Tha: a.ti..-11 will never come shout"— "Sow don't Hy- in a pass - ion ;" thvi sny, are going out"— ~re al! t.e The ptilt is d.,ne, the tea beg,ll:l— ThL , I,,aux are ttli etAlectiticr ; The: t:to IflUzie heard— s p.trtutr Th , TLe ti.trxe with v.i;•,r; And r.tpitl fiaA the heat, d.tittl trip :at; LLUIZY rnheNled fly the moments by . ; 01.1 s,cain d. ncing., Tll dull -.ye op'd to ,p 2. The s eps o! ndv.lncing. Then elobc.ly stowed the cairiagfs 4.) tilting And many a ,ice.,m has for its theme, .• :he plea,,nre:. of "Tut: lb:lL:vit." From the Spripgli:•i IttptibPcma Female AccomigisitntbutS. T.very school for youvg rejoicus in its ti.aeliers of a well as its toucher of music ; and under the hands of these two individuals, the ),/aule school, as a zeneral thiub is desired to pass by teachers sod pareutsi Frervili is studied as an acvplishment. Dane- iug, in some school., is taught as au ac.! compliTatment. The result usually is, that • when a young lady is finished.etT, she can play six tunes on the piano, hay executed three pieces of drawinger painting which papa buys frame's for, and hangs up in the parlor for exhibition to visitors i •denc! a little portfolio of water colorA, is which. the 'teacher's hand is frequently has learned to dance, and has achieved a free run.of nineteen French nlirases which she t.;uuld not pronounce correctly to 4ave her life. So far there is nothing but show. Principles have m)t been compre- Lend d, and she has in her hands nothing. not even the instruments for winning the accomnlisliments which she and her friend imagine she possesses. We have seen such finished off younc:' -women by hundreds.' They are picked! up by the hundred by infatuathd young: ;nen, and made into wives and housekeep .ers. Oar readers call upon such wive:-' every fair day. 'They will see the school-! elforts in drawinz transplanted from the old home where papa placed them, to bloom upon the walls of the husband—an evidence that she was once 'accomplished.' There stands the piano. ; You ask her to l^ Shr down- reb. play. ie sits down- reluctantly, and ! civilized Woe._ ...roughout the day precedinp, I .m.l,it seems IMrdlv po , dible that any 'man I" .gives you one of the immortal six that she' .. L ,,, 1 can - r ,.„, i, :';,',.: „ 1 ,, - ,14„ .11y - („,, ','.l„ 'l,'„„ made you sick of when she first:returned ; children to (Aar ite 11:11 Ilniger deity himself pleasure and profit of a daily journal. from school.. She has not learned a tune T tl ;l e u same i:l• frue measurably of tho.:. who .„. 7 though, where malls arc since. Her husband says, with a sigh, ! live further inlat i d • . since 5iir .„....,, i.iulreauent, a .....wilii-WeeklY, ur eves a 'Weelt . that she hasn't played any "a.' paper, may secnicsuitivieo. married. She cannot even play a piece! THE TILIIII:N:: tleali 'trial questions of Pm.' "of simple; of sacred music at..sight , lit '" ''''""" I " 4 ' Y'l l '" l '° i( 'Y' EUlli.6 ' liAle - ' via Peon ' regs and wbatevrniav affect the In td accomodate a company of sin gins' : teilectu:ll, Norai. Social Land *.i.'lly , ieal 11,11. friends who happen in upon a Sabbath ' being of inallki''"t , doemalic Theology M om '. - - cx,•epted: It- klading idea is the honoring of evening. You toss her a Loa mot, and i honelt useful W Work in Whattver sphere or she stares; or you ask her to render a!'euP ":itY, and thl emismr6t elevation of the • ! 1., ;tuning Class ill knowiedge, eiroie and gJ.:I- Trench quotation t.i:ainst which you-tit um- : erai. e.,te,:in. ft is - nee9siari ly . hostile to ble. in a Review, but she has `forgotten her Slavery und f u• ail' its spouts, to latemperaii,e - liater , r forM or de--rec wit its ..e4:l:'-,0 French.' Yott meet her at an a:-..senibly. r u i i es7 to IT - a., .3 ave.' in ille' Iticfe . nseof -.. i - l'outt - tr r i: and she_ walks a quadrille like an autonat- i and Liberty fig-alb:A amidl in‘•.ision, and to forum ut painblitig ' Desiring to ee s ton, or stumbles at every change of the i v " - " Y . . 0 eroductiOn extended midi encouraged, while dance. L 0 you come to the conclusion! ivini brteculatietanti useless Tratlie are cur-, that, she was just accomplished enough to i tatted; it favors the pediey of slut:titling and I diversifying petite industry Ilv a discrinnim, Ap5:011:10iSh tier marriage, p 4 that heing! Ling, Tariff—a pAcy which tends to ht - Tease out of the market, •her accompliAments I the price of Gram to the farmer while dimin ishing that of Bread to the artisan, by redu , `eould be of no further use.,. cing-ilit distanceacross which their respective', • ' WhatprOdacts are.exelianged, and, of course, reds-', we meat need in our American ~ „cing the. cost of! their Aransfer. Reg,irdinr , iystem of female education is the Mak- l'Filiousteristu in all its phases, and every form z ing-of - the "accomplishments,” as they! and tterice of Natioual colletousness, with wt- , I qualitN abharrtMce. its the bane of Republics `are called, practical.insi e 1 • C, , r. 74 ti c ; :ant! .in thipir,triumph the grave of', l '',:qua' I and., langltage are sciences. Therefore 1 . 1 -iith?;ia RLthts ij we seek. b( every lae. , us in - w_ . uo and wiu,the,attention of our countrymen , thorough induction into the principles of, frou4rojedsbnigvandizement abroad to en-; ,these should be the first . ot object, and n e teence ! terPri-Les of des alai ben c at ' 1 ~. ilitime, foretn.)::: ; among whiCh we rank a Bail.: the simple manual or lingual practice 1 road "tliro' Licit; a t e beart of bur territory to eon- i that may be necessary to show results! neet the waters of t . ii , e Atlantic with tho,,c of .; ithe - 4:7;acitic.: lit:U6 , lllg ilia t the goods of this . ; that have been arrived at without a _ . . IN"'• - i life ili;e, not yet falOy disirilittted;nud that no' sage through' the ,legitimate channel.-- 1 one ready to ANurri . .,liould' ever fainish in ini i 1 ; Wriug idleness, it leuds.an open ear to'every _How many misses ' can sketch from na- . al improvement which does! 'tire ? HOW many are taught to sketch l' s n i u g t g c f u s u i n k t:t i r i ?,!.irl4 Q i c ip ll .flet:ttes of eternal lluralitv - -, . , .- .. ... Lilian that-natural right- of every one .. 04us - 7 How many, when they return , '''r, war ~ 1 .. h 4 „ . , .. r-- Ito 7hatsotv9r he has fiirty produced or lion- I home accompis ,, e, can. s.icten eTcli i estty aett 4 t4r r t:'d,kvi 4 ",se .ieu tat .- Mtizi Sink malt-' t kind into the chaos :and night of barbarism the old'dOrnicil in wbioh they were, rear• and universal :a.Mor:' With a rataPitlit4 ; 6 0- -;ed ?. _ How many can paint the tiger lily' - . - ..cioniue: , s that . idlers, ifitUnkards, lilx - rtine•A .that occupies the.corner of the door-yard ?I and- Pronigiacs eon %never. be other On the ,iitnain) than needyand wreiclirdi it bears aloft 17 110ilany.can. take a simple piece)l . l..tittigreat truth fi r st PreVeition is bei.er th•tit . nnsie and play or stngit at' first` sight .Punisliinent-L-that the child trained Up in the R ap le shut:fa - to; Will rarely in afteryears ,llow.nlauy ..o on from.the foothOld they e, desert thatWa for the' thorn' jie - achie-ed - and =bet e.' ' i TI ' Y ' • . Y;Pa*s'cif v ' ic• '" i ~ ... om nua Tess es o and.Crtmen-that iitriEd4Cetion—Rettrioti . if - - -7 7'' - • • - . , ',- - - : . - 0 . , the tiehAtful ii -soothinn- the- Iltsband Moial - and Industrial43.*elLas Integeettral:-.4 ° 1: ' - is the. most - effective: temporal antidote to- the I stlt)th- weary /and; : alynei or ~ entertaining 'i , ........... • _ . • et-tors and NVQCS 9f our rate. RecogniAinr,.te his friends'whett: they call upon licrn 'e , the most '-dregiiided specimen of. aittnanity a ; ,- i Ilotii wally , read. • a 1 renal. i. book after! dicing -spark" wili 11 'should .:be ' reverelltlY 1 . • • ' . J .• _ ' -' , cherished, .notirutlilos#ly trodden ont:,lvollQv . e ; levinwsehnot? 1 'We "s,uPpose not one in 1 charitk for 1111 form of evil but Cause Willett ' "'-'- - - I er .eek psonal advantage through the debase !fifty' , "Their . accomplishments are- at - ' - • .f. .-• I mint ofour fellow-being . - The champion of guided ates, t, ,-the moug spent to pb- no class or easte,.the ,de..-otee of do sea) use ' litaitl them is a dead loss, and the . l'unel."-.91a filiu he the interpreter to each, other of i W i la .. i'ltheyh i . i geners.letineord between LabOr• and Capital, k.... —.O 1 hove occupied should hau l . and among Rose whorl cii:i.:urnitanee7 or, mis-: lbeen devoted to more solid studices, i !apprehension kw Welt tbrcejo;tiT'plts .arc deficient, fror: i have thrown into unnatiT9 11;47. itagonism. A eotemporaty once olAerved that he never knew a hard, grasping' ' niggardly the Siniple fact. that their trine iiliesbeen employer, wbo -did noi hare WM.: TRIBUNE, i nor a generous, largesouled,ltindly one, will so unprofitably - imetipicd. — I inn to live and let live, who did - not like it: We can thiu4 of flouting more charm-: We ask no higher praise, no warmer attestit -1 • - tio;,-,. ing in a niarrie4 woman (after a pleasant 1 The circulation of THE TRIEr:NE is at- this temper and a tlie heart,) than the abili- time as follows: Daily 3'2,000 c'ilTivs ; Weckl .) , 1.2 - 6;.00 copies; iSemi-Weekly. t} -r 0 a rapie..ll.4.;self anti cultivate her Qv - 11 -.-. .' ~ --,. • ' 1it54.900 copies; California and l Europeab. tastes and powe.rs in..the pursuit of orna-48.,GC70 eripies ; Tutal '230,500 Copies. That of the Seini-Weekly and Weeklv we be mental art, and charm her friends by the : , • • . . liene to he exceenf.d by no other newspaper production of her r;encil, dr the music, of ' published in the world : that of the Daily -v • i t ' • L falls behind that of some or Slur cotempora i: her voice. .17 .—we inistat.e—thore L. , e r ' .. - iles, Had our hostility ti:) ilitman Slavery l one thinv hytt.,,r, than this—the aln,Py toI tl all , . .IEI Liquor Trililie been more guarded and write a seu , il,l:-!, later, ..cros.iing; her re , politic. our Daili issue- would now be some ' thous .4 It. heavier and our' Adverticimt far dotting her t's•,. find obeying the rules of more lucrative; but of our p itn-0 . 0.-Ir'e "OP"r - But I l, :, . isyntts..... :Lien, we can't expect ,tIIY we have no reeizon. no wish to complain. .1 01 . 11hr' a co:leered etitet t. has been made to 1 1 1 Leery thing-, P a r de a li./Y ii" a rowel/ he d; , .a ni"i'l 'our rural circulation the atit;:i the in - 1: r lac . ..i , ittatOished 1 ' ' 'lllriettae of the Postmetsbers some of whom tin t " ~ i . - • ; hark in it to.gerly. others under politic al con : ,araint ; while a lar,ci iminiter. we iire happy i'•r the s.tke of Human Nature to 5:051', refire to be dragooned into it at all. :still. we have b-ce mad , - to feel the heavy hand of Power. amLliiive doubtless lust thousands of' subseri- Le•N in conserpfew e. Prete.4.lS t 9 wrtich no in , .1i vninal in Ills private capacity Would have .stooped have been relied on to justify the :it-tc.ppriga of our I,:tpeic• w - ithin retell of their suoscribers and rightful owners. and their re tention in the Pust-office till their value was destroyed. Postmasters have been schooled by rival ! journals—several of theta living oil their self-proclaimed ability to serve as' - au antidote to THE TRIBUNE—as to their -po ; tit:lead duty to promote at our ixpcmie the ' (11.-Asemimltion of gazettes of adverse polities. We shall outlive this Warfnre, hut, we do bat - affect indifference to it. In the open field of diseus ia - : we fear nothing: hut!in the teal' of thatisands of ruml neighborhoods where - tb - e Postmaster earl induce many of his quiet l i eighliois to bike the journal lie recommends, we have already lost sonic patron:. and e-es port. t.; lose unary as our subwriptihns for this year expire. \iie appeal, the:obit - v. to the hearty, liilliftd, fearless advo. - ates of Free Labor awl Free Soil throughout tne laud to take care that this. (Atrial warfare 011 04: eir e,l;atian 1,(2 not t h-os(lifta without co:lute:- act:on. We employ no taaveling ei:-eut:. for we will nut consent to have the puhlie har nsseil with the solicitations of ,:tr,n g er, iii our behalf. We strike die manic of teach subs • .-s , ribtr to our 'Wei•kly or : - ..iimii,:Weelsly from our hook; co soon as his term has e• - 4 - I•Mi d. for We rill not haunt einr patrons with duns for arrears it hi. l a titcy may say titcv never in tended to incur, tor 'l :per , wlicelf pet - duio , they ne . .er read: wit tidy for the renewal of Our chit: F-I,l,,riptions solely on tile Voltlll - efforts of . those who, liking oar paper, bei'eS e its initneace Ealit:ary and worilly to be ell:met...b. : :ma tha • far our reliance leis be,m justifwil. as we trust it near coutialie to be. THE TRIBUNE is printed on a large im perial sheet, :LI; liy •t 4 inches. folded in quarto Corm ; and moiled to subscribers at the SABLE WlT4:"What part ()1.) de core inonies do de ndluire dey go to church ? " Well, Potapq, I • 'can) tell dat—i.vhit it?" "Why, Ju . lius, , it's looking at de llitn's." • AN exchange: prper tells .of a person who prefaceLL 'sermon with —3ly flioods, LA Us say a feis words• before we begin." This is about e ual to the chap whd took a short nap before he went to slecp.\ . . , DisTttusT lyi man svho finds every thimt good, the man who finds everything 1 evil,' and still n 'ore, the man who i:,!inilii*- feren t, to everyt neg. TZL NEW 1(ORL 'TRIBUNE, 1 - 4.657-8. TIZIBUNi: was first issued as a I) Lily' un the 10th ;of: April, Is it. Its Weet,ly edition was cuuatitt.uced in f-ieptent her of tee same y ear ; its SIAM-Weekly in May, 154,;. It the first di ilv in America to issue ti double yr tight-j age sued at a low price, :mil it has kept at lea,Cpt cu With thi. toretturst of its rivals in the 'lipid expansion ut Newspaper caerjtl ..e, which: the great eNteusion ut ifail , roads, and the esmblishutent of the Telegraph system have mot ded into these Lis; sixteen • I:viditfill ear:- So largler journal is afforded at.so low a pries; l in any quarter of the w mid ; none in Ameriva,inp,tuater at what prit.;c is ! su e d, pay s an eval ahluitat, weekly or month, ly, intellcetit4 laitur. It corres-. pia:ileitis reg. - M.lly in the ; le.:ding capitals of ' Europ-, and at thf: must imports et points cm euntin,nt, with a liberal stair of writers and reporter.; utt, home, rt:garding fun. early and accurate inf4rmatioit its the first ohject of i , u Newspaper, acid the GLIM.: and thorough elucidation theref.if as the eltieferel of its Edi toriaLs. in that. spirit, 1111 E ,has hs. en and will i, 4,:onditeitr:d extunding and ! peifeetinL , ita corri , ,pontle,nei., so as the ! increase of its p4tromige ju-tity the ix ! pense. Should the Cu; rent attempt to eon:it'd the Old With thellCQw World hr the magnetic hire provvsucceftsful, we Shall very - soon, at a lieuwv Co:4 to uttfrelve, , , ',rust. a cur , ntlyaftiage to our readers, !each Latr Ning a svhopsi3 of the pre - r -ding flaw's t•.currenceis turoughout Europe, Nitrt'i i era A and i)Vestern Asia, w ith re_mlar • reports of the mitrkets, chi: monetary. aspet is land hart est prospects of hither Europe. With a good atl.ts . hesi'de liim, aitti, his -daily paper I chi his tireoide talitle, the American farmer ur artisan within al d.rfs rifle of the city may then study each' evening; the doings of the hzcde:vld thr ttsl ••t the di, 1u 1,..,N% lug TERMS [).irr Tit'Dust, per iinnitin I=l 011° Colly. unc )lt::r TWO C01 , 1 , i.. Ont.' -or Five 'sir TV 11 COpicS, to one athlrf.,3 I= Onc: C ,, py, one y,ar, Three une y,ar Five I:t.4e, uric ve.r Twenty Cepies. to ,10 culdrexs, and any lar , r number at the rata per MEM Tiver.ty aVrt,:f of eqch soh se: 1 7 ,r, and :lay larger nuni'oer ut tile ratv of „izl 20, eaeli . Inc person sending us a Club of tWenty or more will be entitled to an extra copy. tinbscripitions may commence at any time. Term: eabll is ativart,:e. All letters to Le addres-ed to 1101.tACE GREELEY & Co., Tribune BuiHMO, No. 151. Nassau street, New Yo'rk. N6v PROVISION STORE. E, •K. SPENCER, Offers Great Inducements TO BUYERS OF ciIIOCERIES, PRO VISIOS &c., Ot t the store 'hornu•ric o&upied lit 1). W. SPENCER, (in S:trect, North side of l'utaie ticittare. GROCERIES . A good a.sortment eum,tantly on hand, from ‘7ldeh I wilt such a few of the leading articles, such :is Sug tr, Mustard, Candy, Coffee. - Cinnamon, Nuts - Molilsses, , pepper Sauce, Crackers, plI SpS, , ' C:ll.,:Up, ' Soap • Pepper, Yeast, Candies, . Sl:icVi Oils, 1 .Shot, - Ginger, ..'tobacco, Lead, ' Cloves, Snuff, , , (.1.•• Clapy,, Curb. Soda, Segars, C. TarMr, and many other things too auruerous to men tion. will he found in this' department. \Villa will be sold at a trifling advance from cost, for ready pay. ' PROVISIONS Constantly on band. sAch DAALE:, SHOULDERS, SALT, lICTTER. • CliEE : i4E i LARD, BEANS, OATS FLOUR. CO:::" MEAL, - B UCElcil E - A:c 1 , 1,0 UR, D IE D AppLE;:;,., lIRIED PLUMS,' and many other aitiele.i the line of Provi eious not necessary to me:llion. Also, WOODgN• WARE, • . . such, as Brooms, Wasli-Tubs and Boards., Mops, Dinner Boxes, So., which will be sold low for cash:or ready pay.' Oats, Potatoes, Butter . , Eggs, Cheese, and in fact almost everything a farmer raises ; he taken in exchange for Goods, at their cash value., I invitn• the at tention..of Villagers, Farmers and Lumbermen who'clesire to make purchases in: the. above articles ; and solicit them to -call before ;aut.= chasing elsewhere. Es N. SPENCER. Couderspvt, 4tine t, .180.-+10::I. , . El LEACHED MUSLDIS and..a few other.= ;LII tided in. t e line of Staple Dry Good, low-far cash - off, 2 1* SPEIipEWB, • Of all cliseae'; gretif,fis ,: st caut . e Spiingsifioid neglect of Niitu.Le'i S:(iiiitliit'N'OT! When - ma , Cuan 'goal-04060 IN ALL STAGES OS SECRET DISEASES, Yarcinis Duld Siiietares, druvel t :Diateles : -.lliscam--5 of the liitho.Y.l.and itlialder, .l hTeariad Ithcinati:' , aa, Scrofula, - .th,c 1/ones and Ankl , -s l .l.l4eases of the .t.anyft, Throat, S'ose land' Eyes. Ulcers -upon the Body or Limbs. Calleers,Dropxy, E . pilgaie l Sts, St. I'ita'.l . payFe, and all dizeaceiarisiny from a (leen j:nient of the S'cxual Organs, • QUM as . .?;ervous . Trembiing, Loss Mem ory, Loss of Yoder, General ‘Veaines. , , Dimness of Vi ion with praufliar spots ailpesir 7 ing before the eyes, Loss of Sight ; Wakeful ness, I) : pepsi . a, Liver Disease ; Eruptions upon tile face, fain in the 'bask etitd head, Female irreg l / 2 11at i tips nod all impipper ;chit rges from both sexes. it _mallets not from e hut :cause the disease originated, however long-standing or obstinstl: the ease, n ears!/ i.tcrit :std ill a sh l orter time tint nu, permanent cure can : be ef fected by tun - otlmr treutiment,-even after the diseasti Ims baffled the skill of eminent physi chins and resi4 - 2.1 all their mean, of cure. The medicines are pleusa ut without ()Our ; (musing no sickness and free from mercury or b,tisant. During twenty rears of practice. I have rescued frm the jaws of Death moilY thou:ands, who. in the last stages of the ::Love mentioned dis ea tei •Itsd been given up to-die by their pity-l ei-qv:, which warrfints me itt promismg to the allticted, who may place them ek under my care, a perfcr.i t and most -peed} care. Sacco Disettses arel the greatest enerniti to ItetOt It. as they are the lint eause of I.:w.suiriptioo. :Scrof ula; sad many other diseases-, sad should be a terror to the human family, As a pet:tont - tit rare is scarcely eyer majority el tile ease.s.l*.titing tutu the' itatai, iiie.mipetent person:. ii It not 011 . 1 y fail id care CAC but ruin the constitfiti9n, ttlliat the system with mercury, which. with the (listas_, has tens the sulli , i-er into a rapid Consumption. Ritt tie di c tse and the treotment not cause de3tfi speedily and the vie , im mar ries. the disease is etitaned Nam the candren, who fire born with feeble constitutious, and the current of life eorrAlded be a ' , inn , ii 'jell betrays itself in Scrofula, 'fetter, L Icers.Ertip :ions an other allectimis of the skin, 'flu sat and Lang entailing upoti.t!..ein a brief existence of ;utie,iug and cuas(gning tern to an early grace. SELF ..`,l;F:if: is another r.,rinlshtble coral} to health, for nothing else in the dread cata logue nbltutrunt: di=es cans ssn d :trio' ire drain utspi ti e sys.bmi. br.tu tug its thous: 11,k . Or victims car6iii, a few yetis let sufferieg titte-n to on untimely grave. It destroys 111 , 2 Net von , systi iii, rapiWy eastes av. ay the en er.gle: I,fe, causes nien , .(l der.mgein pre; eat: the proper development of toils:, StQill, 101' busines.s. :trill an,i led% e , the stir fere'. ‘s.reeked ill li e I) :tub talnd, predisposed to;cuti,tutiption mud a train of evil, more to It, dreaded Than tleath it-elf. With the fullest eontidence 1 assure the unfortunate viethus 0. S-dt-Ahlise that a pert - cement and speedy cure can be uticeted, afoul with the alattploinuent ut ruinous practices thy I.:ode/its call Le restored to robust, vigorous health. ailliebeti are cautioned against the use of Patent Medicines, , our there are so many ingeninui satire, in tile eel:tams of the paid:- rims to catch and roh the unwary sufferers tnat ntilhiuts. kale th.•it• vonstitutions rained by tlte i ilr eumpound‹ of (pluck doctors, or the equaliy poisotloos nostrums ventbeti a. •Tatent hive rare fully anak zed e tt ,l tl y of th e S 9 relied I'atunl yiaiieiucs ::ml find that Imo-le all of: the. in contain- Corrosive which is one of tie strongest pre tetrations of mervury arid a, deadly poison. which instead of (ailing the disease disables FVSit•lll ft:3 $6 0) DM Three-aturtini of the patent nostrums now in use aro put up fty unprincipled and ignorant persons. who do nut untler.tiind even the al phabet of the I:ll.7frria no - rio , el, and are equitil, as destitute of .r any linowiedrxe of the human i.vstem. hat iwg : one olijeet oiii 2 in ‘iew, and that to make money reirardie., of cunseitten- CeS. = 11 25 2U 00 DEE tt 0-1 800) 1 9 OU .Irreg.i;laritit•ii and all di.easeF of and females treated on prim•iples est.l Wished twenty ycar4 of practice. and sanctfolic , ! in thousands of tile most remarkable cur, s. Mcd iciuss with fall lirections st,nt to any part of the United ;itttos Gr Canados, by 'path:la:4' i'o.ruilittoiciithig -their symptoms by letter.— Business correspondence strictly confidential. Address 20 00 BIM J. SUMMERVIT,I,E, Ogioe No. 1131 Filbert St., .(014_NQ, 1090 BELOW TR GLFTR, PHILADELPHIA' NEW GOODS, Low Prices and Ready Pay, •AT SUARON CENTER. MUM SrBSCRIBERS are offering for sale an entirely new stork, consisting of .11itY GoODS, GROCERIES. HARLAN - ARE, eQoCliEllt, GLASS WARE, BUOTS SHOES,' RATS A: CAPS, CM- • BRELLAS, PARASOLS, • .WIS.D . O \V SHADES, WALL_ PAPi.",lt. Ii.EA OF MADE 01.0 . 1 YANKLB NOTIO,NS„\:c.. ,cze. • in our selections the %taws-of nll linyo teen remembered, 'lhe t;entleuten eau had iu our t. , Otibt• of Ready Made Clothing un elegant ii.ultioz e.lde. suit, or a substantial Nut:hies:4 snit, and Ire have Hats S. Caps :lad Bouts & S.3hurs match, The Ladies can find 'Fashionable Bonnets beautifully trimmed, or bonnets and trimming ; n good assortment of Press Goods, indig , ; Gloves, Kitts, Hosiery and Gaiters.— And, but but not least,' corded and skeleton SkirtS also Rattans, SkirtL Whalchone -and Brass Skirt-`.looks; beduticul. Jet NecklaCes and. Bracelets, Corals, Itans l and_ too many other' things'to• enunierate;—all of lcbich we are: selling low for Gasia, Lumber, Or any kind of Produce. FLOCR, MEAL ; FISH eori stantly on baud: • . ~• W. B. & J. Center, Putter Co:,.l'a. Judo 5, gARANGES ANT) LEMONS just received by gfi 10:2 .11. kJ. H. GRAVES. I.‘IPENCEIt - is Agent for - pnanrof the meat popular Medicines now. in. nsei tii*(if which he will mention: _ J. R. STAFFORD & CO.'S OLIVE TAR.• • DR. DI JAYIsiE 4: SON'S FASHLY CINES. J. C..: E'ER CO.'S CHERRY PECTORAL AND • • ' EVERAL - hini - DS OFI CHERRY 'SYRUPS, • •,- s /Rll StaffordA dors 011vo tar is ap plied and inhaled -by'xvoiring on INHALER around tho neck and on the breast. IM'OL IVE-OINTAIENT IS-applied where the - skin - 4s bfokati; ilm4 is tfto•Voular rerood.frivherekticitrii. Goid.forlitte Whooping :IMatiatrp#X An - QUARS74O, ra-AgE - - su b s 4abo;•3.4,akn.oi3 • foriningilteir friends.lhal they are inre ceipt of, and. ere ptoy.opening, t a, c °tee an sto4k , _ • _ . STAPLE I [A,...`iIi PINEY ,DRT GOODS,' ' - to which they invite• the attention of all who desire to rahlfe purchnses. • Our stock is large has been seleeted with great care, and' is par , ticularkt''adepted to the Wants of; this section of our county,. Our stuck of Dry' Goods eon • s.ists - DItESS GOODS. TP,IMMIN OS, RIDEONS, EM1310)11)E12114:S, l'A X....40LS CLOT 11::;. CASS] EN.E6 V EST INt;S. M EST R.'S, .9.11111. T iNGS , LINENS. I'IiISTS. IIUSIEl: and a'Variety of other articles, too namei - ons to mention , . We Inkve also a complete assort ment-or GROCEPIES.. HARDWARE AND CI:OI.:KERY ; all of ,wilhelt will he sold uncommonly cheap for ready and it ,tucoved credit on as reasonable tetras as :ton) other estahlishimmt. •I MANN &NIC.'IIOI.S. 11,.1:45C.-9:13 }liilpnrt:.l . KING & SON, P.AI'ENT 1;3 p()01 - 1 - 1c.-3 t rec. L., t, t . iLtie 4,;,s qtK, r faLlie4v l P. I ,1 Cl 5 1.11 D v or NEW NVITF, i c - ..funinalion of th.•ir grPat vrtri- K: it. superiur • ki.,iortin,lit of C'll A niagui4cturtA tk-ir own 4:::tal4L.lino•ni, 11:411 utial;:r their iannwl.tr,c cd.•6o:natiuu awl : - P 1 VO'r IiVOLVING CHAIRS. SELF-.ACTiNG EXTESSION PECt'MI3ENT CHAINs, ECVALID MAJ(JL Sli..llll.l;'S 1:1: - .1.% E1...1N 6- IN VALID ; 4 1 ) ANISII .i 4 PRING AND SQUAB CI - TAN:S. I . , ,NELMATIC. ANI) 1NVAL7D4.11.111.:;-;, &(2.. Embrlnolnig. the me-t comite I;visortmeat. and vhYieest bli n k for f'ur/pr..... i',..-git-i..ig Looms, Clid7a6r -, 3 (;,,:tdr,,.4 : 1.,.!war,e,, Coupling heave. , , (Ji/!,,, ,, „'aliir 1:,,i. - a.'icne, 1) , /i.i<''‘... 1 ;L:rter , ..' , :., r, gelll2l Vrial every tie, : .rabl:: : -. .e...; :.:(',:iptA•fl ti: the ee.e. f ) rt. c•;:ii. - L11.1i: , ", VIII I": \ tlry (0, th .•:;c4-, OH _I;0 , 1, tip:: L., , iro. tits 1..:,. Alll i, , ZV. 'AL M: . 1)14,:01.1i3 Of tie,ign. eiegatir:: ,1! ,tal;;y ail.; r:: 1ni....-.- t.i ti a ,r,.0.i. :a:.11- 4 c;ectltioti. to,:uLlii, on:1 el l ;0;. , 11:•,e elltir":;:re ;.t) , ,.r,:t..:;;•,i. 1:..r th,..ni 11T11, I, k SltN, :.11.1 thn 1tt....1'y 1111714,11 (lc; 17,p_ferrill , : couchei ltll rill , '(l.2d ICU - Is. • N(1 diem us nts 117 tell, t L. ter 111,t he Tat:lA.l.d ;1.11 .r ti !);at:, tionide,ir 01. v. - ill lie matT:zfactured to =MEM MEE Lu order A ClICIII:tr OXp/P4:21..)r :'UL?, will Le ,ent by wail if recint",ted. ordel, L proniptl: forward•Ll Lo au' part ot the world. • .I,T - XlJl.ltl7 1:CONO:\ I Y 1 I KING'S HEW CHAIR, "AS YOU LIKE IT," An Am: Itt?rlining Chair, Condi ant; Bmistcatt.! .. [comatNn oN •.] is Sitsrrptibit . 0. c!ir:C:•eal positittn, or t-hator. , , i, to nom do. Yarieti ' price,' t•elehrtirec I any re9 l Molll'oll 11 I • !oil :tert,i 1 To Pul) 101 k Ili= :11411 11 . 111 •:'t libel irernruts kr vifinfi.rt,, ecinven.- Iry and eriiiiinny. [in i-titrii as tvti, iylititil:r in sickness orhcalit. ilii CH I AIR -An vnu htEt tr.?' ese , l. it! iirt.:, irny el/air inn hitii.ii ever mane till:: or any' wit ir eon ni ry. ee 'Varies front F t fifien to ro'rty R,I itUng to tini,ll. 't , . I•tt,:titatiml , , ns'vvtill a. to iadial,l- . 'CIAO: is n v;ry ilei:ii able artiiilii. n - i inipplieil - in any ninnlier on tli al.terins. ..1?1 , 1ii to or ii.Mri•ss ' : , 1:. W. Nitit; „: :-zt rc. (Inn , , t.. 011, ilior east or Ltrintilwa, I 4,„, , ,- .i,;s itri.i:diri: , . ':-: I I-1Y• BEM I 'S I it. NOD:•.:—A. Fine A , s;,rtny:tit ju.t 0 V MI / 1 1 recL ved at GREAT REVOLUTION IN MEDICAL SCIENCE lial lest 'Therapeutic Agent ,eveti Introduced. DICKINSON'S At :NNW) TRIC .NIAOIII.NE is- exciting the it, ‘ "4l9-.Llri., absorbing. t len lion of the Medi- J,llcal Profession and large,portion of the intelligent loy men of the land. It is now clearly :demon stfated ti at the lancet . , mercury, and all'olher internal "drug medication - • may be laid asittle with per yet . ittfety to the patient and abid ing bone it tolposterity. 'Where\ er these ma chirieil4ve been introduced, they excite the 'highest wonder and: praise. The : apparatus INNI Y D. rtli is adapted to prevent, relieve and eure every disease iticide:nt to humanity, Inote partieu lady all those . painful and furntidabli: di s ca,,- L lvldeltlhave for "ci•ntuiies honied the pro ilundestilearniur and skill of physician , :. From A liat.lvei canse there may be an ex ce,:,-, or it2itei,hie'y of the nervous Ilnid—pro clueing an ext•es:s.or deficiency of the acids and allo it,e secretions—the magnetic princi ples of thesy.tem are deranged, end can on ly be sati,ly reHored to their normal condition by an aPplication of Magneto-electricity. by means c,'f' • DR. DICKINSON'S .MAGNETO ELECTRIC MACHINE. • This apparatus will' positively ,ptqent, and speedily relieve and 1,. cure Consnth )tiou, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Palsies, Nem., lgip, Spinal Diseases, and all other painful .nalplies, however hopeless and of long stancqg% "They are eminently useful' in all sex sal pad urinary disorders, partien-' tarty whe e flit ,- ConstitutiOn has been broken' flown and ruined by unnatural solitary habits to which too Many of the young of both sexes are set In tent+l.l.+ly= prone. DR. DI : libi l :';ONlS MAGNETO ,IMECTRIC MACHIN :Fs without the dangerous, compli 'cot ions of 11.atteriesandacids-which fact alum , renders ii,sup4rior to all others on the score of neatueSs, ere:oiliness, safety and utility.— It is, in fact: [a haildSome parlor ornainent; may be aPplit i d liya . child ; and • will :last' a life-tims,' to the great saving of Doetors bills;'kel ' I- .. ' :.- ' ' - '•• • ' - .PRION OF THE 3IACT4INE Sin. • 1 • - Iv be safely piteked seat to no - part•of the l_ttited: states : ': Sn?dwholeßale nod retail at the Medical Offiee. No; 38 NORTH SEVENTH. Stieet; Philadelphia. ' Address, , . 1 - • C. DICICINSON,'M.D: io-l~zt:~ if ~. •‘:T ; QuARgE YOR , SHOWINC;; THE NEW Goods jlist received at OLMSTEIYS. 4., NEW 2 - 4011Sg - S;I7,IHIER:WAtION for :1 (or aisle bg SONTS; MAN Ceudcriport, Tung( 11, 1857.--tf, The CheapeO t er,_ - gt-qut,tomest" Per k ,di . fr ~ • • Circulation coo • , TOMS ELE,GW.Ir AST. rASCINATTNO IL LITERARY-AIN:Er. FAMILY 11tiT111.1 MAGAZINE elnses its fiist-shlutnei tt next. During the feet..bfief -ettenti. _of offs t i . tenee it has attained ntpoppiti-tcy unequlledin. the nuriiils of, the Press.- J.. - 'The publishers having offered liberal rnitints for - tdutiee literary the. Storia, Romances. gssay3, Poetry; nil wirer . a,,nd interes.iing readingmlaa countseueed in January 'last, and arz-bcfing publi4h ed in the Visitor. The S tc Volume will he co uracucetth l 1557. zre.a3l:: ituPreved and enlarged.— Each number will contain : thirty-two large sized royal octavo pages.;nit4ting a wag- v niticent vuluine of nearly..lod ppees f 4.4: year—nr nu . arnout,Cor:thh chqi cost rradieg en ttil subjects. .equal to wbst would cost in the book -sture.; rtt least tin, cents, payable invariably in mive ace. &lite of ILe most: via) on t l reaI:CLL. "c4, , lltribittors - 811 , vonlri• 61.1”1.,: nI i'h: publi3llc,r , will i , F.plire 116 pai Ls or. eXpt.ll , .. riql.ll , r Ills '• Weleotht, Visitur' ect•ry 17:iy ; Ti.e p4.lJl'cativa ti? aN - tiassei (,t !-11141 ruse!. meet> unirurr;! cerentntion. Eqs" Now is. the tins; to subscribe to go- Nsw . , Ibe had: uninl , ers mr.r h tsad t t for or the wilok srr.,.: of`:2. nnloi, , ..rs for IWINry-rl'.'S iviliweuittits to 0141. nud Cw o 11Ltnetober, our terms ;tire ft/ cin,4 for ono or, for.n copy; or_thre,: , ies v scat lintirr inc. col Cl' 1:eb: for One Dul!ar. Athire•, , . *. CI . *A - )EN ruili-her, No. North S.;....vtlith (up st,iirs.4 1 4 1 1.‘.4!1:E1iS IVAN'i'lNl; LAIST 1::1; for 1,r0,4 will find a supply at . 9:437 ' 5 k JONES.. ON MANN & JON ns., mar* price for &I. , i • 7-::•?: ti"' ---VA- "A ,i 'V„::" '''°''''<:At:.," .17-4;?\,`,- t r ,... . . . " •---±tit# LL ' 011:1 ..r