'l7flikeeN; hb' l'otte). Pouuly„will nf: ; the -i'glleolving places, end-ikp-tie blues 'Awe apeeciified; ficip,the teachers; viz: -L";l7§-SliS t , Thursday, . the of 7N6vbattey neat; he school-house ,eui vide. V12414.11R150N . ,. :Friday; Nov.' 2 27th, ; at 1 Ath4 (Alinmings' , pehool-house. T.';' l lll.2ifilf3.:3l CENTRFI 'Nlonday - Nov.- t r # 0 .. , 4 at . - ..VILLAtiE, Wednesday, ,-..pec.:211, at the school-house. Thursday,' - Dec. 3d, at the, l e r bOolllonsc., the nn of . the - -lIEERON, Friday, Dep. , t.th, at the p randall hill school-hoiise. ..-- - --41tPU1. 4 fn'T.E,_ Saturday; ;Dec- sth, at -1110 red Sehool-limise near - 3tr. Weimer's. - `PIKE Tuesday Dcc. Bth, at the /ielieol-lipase near the mouth of the West . PrauSq!, - COLIDERSPOItT, Satirilay,Dec: . l2, .-pt the Academy. --, The e,xatuination'at eaoh of the above l ices is:to eminence at 10 o'clock, A.M. • It is expeeted that all the teachers will make their jarangpmcnts to be at one of Ileac planes?-:whichever may be the most convenient. Those, however, who attend Teaohev'r; Institute ;during the eneire session, will be examined and receive a fertitleate (if-I,naiifi2d) before leaving. - Each Teacher is also requested tofur • piste a reading-book of the kind generally - used; also a pen and ink, together with pt least two sheets of paper, as a portion pf thc answers, in the different branches, will--be required in writing. As there pro• increased facilities for teachers to qualify themselves for the duties of their pallirig, the time has come for more thorough examinations. , ,•• The "Department of Common Schools" has issued new forms for certificates, both Provisional" and "Permanent;" the. Ptate Superintendent, has also given in rftiction to the County Superintendents tp TV-CFrap , l443 those frachers nowhohling Permanent .certificates, and give uew :Permanent certificates .to such as are worthy of them, and Previsional certifi -Pates to others; also to annul the Penna.- -Pent certificates of those who do not sub lett to a re-examination- • These instructions will be complied with; and a higher standard -of qualitica 'lion 'ill' be required hereafter, It is hoped that the friends of educa . ,- Um, and Directors especially, will. - be present at the examinations.. A Lecture will be delivered at either of the above places, on any subject relating to -Com mon School education, on the evening of ifte_day of ex.amination, if desired.. J, HENDRICK, - county Superintendent of Potter Count.T, CounnnseouT, October 17, 1857. • . f4kNOS, :MELODEONS MADOPTEDUSIC. Prices Greatly • THE CASH SrSTEM : Reduced, 11011 NE -WATERS, A r o. 333 Beoadicay,, N. Y., - #9.GENT FOR THE BEST BOSTON & • • Instrunnentit. T" Largest Assortment of Pianos, Melo deons, Musical Instruments, and-Musical lilerciiiiaise of all kindS, in the United States. Pianos from Ten di Terent Manufacfories, eons,l ihos,e Of. every.Tariety of style; from the neat and substantial 6f- octaves, in orltosewood Cases,from :5150 to $2OO, to thoss of the 'most elegant finish up to Onei Thotcsitial'lbillars. No house in the Upionj Gait coMpeteArith the.above in the number.! variety and celebrity of its instruments, nor lit - the - Extremely low prices at which-they are HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED rIANOS, • with or without Iron. Frames; pos sessing iu their improvements of over-strings and action, a length of scale and compass of tone equal to the Grand Piano, united with the heauty and 'durability- of structure of the Square Piano. - They are justly pronounced by the Tiress and by the first Musical Masters, to bo equal to'those of any other manutlicturer. They .are built - of the best and most thorough ly seasoned material, and guaranteed to stand the action of every climate. Each Instrument gnaranteed:to.. give satifaction, or 'purchase. Money refunded. -'• SECOND-lIAND ;PIANOS,' at great • bar gains, constantly in stme,—price from $3O to $l4O. - - • , Bon.koz WATERS' MELODRONS.—Su perior Instruments in torch and din-ability ,of /mike. (Tuned the equal temperament.) Sfe. jodeous of all other styles and makes. Price $45, $6O, $75, $lOO, $125, $l4O-11ouble needs and two banks of Keys, s2oo—leSs a liberal discount. • Clergymen and Churches, pri extra discount. MARTIN'S GUITARS, • PROWN . S 1 - /A.RP3, • , FLUTES: • .FLUTIN'AS, - • , - A.CGORDEONS, . . , VIOLINS; I,lld Musical-Initruments of all kirids, at lower prices than ever before offered to -the public. A. large discount to - Teachers and Schools. the tradb supplied oh the most liberal terms. Mlllslll-mOne of the larger itnd best sn'- leeted 'eatalognes - -of Music now published, ponsprising tnany.of the choice and most pop ulta Ors of the and will he sold at one third off-froni the regular 'prices. • • ' .:Music 'sent by:mail f 6 all parts'of the coati= try, post-paid. Particular and personal titten-: lion Raid i to.till orders 'received by Mail: = Sat -I Isf i scticraguitranteed in every instance: fianos Meltideohti for :rent and . rent allowed' on 2,34nhaae.,:icPiditos_and Melodeons for sale on -3x44 . 911y4:41311616: ' Second-hand Pianos ta ten inexchlange for new. General and select p g talo g neiati4 Schedule of prices forwarded altintits'df-the'rountry • WarGrtnitlbiaudernents offered to AGENTS iq 'AR parts of ibebountry, ttosell , the Borate . Watere-RianoscHelodeonc, and Catalogue- of l 8146 • . MEli LEWISVILLFSTEAM GRIST 'MILL.: AN having tioright O:11, ' .formif:tiitrn,eri! pf,',the Lettistille ilrrit:4lll , ll,o iwtscpreilored to slo*.a4 noon . ' of grindittgols _they believe , iatiqa.E. ; Come fs;ia'Sta: ' • '. ' IglaWIS " 'OrArrOVisiglit: 3 a *e7rlcalir-WaretPrage all i a •-• teAprrALV 01AD,1.100. A.INICJIOLAS, Office 70 Wall-Et. A reffoot alkgialt4r of :F 5.6111 41 - '.CoontorfalO z q 1: 07 ' i'Phiotiiihijihr and liliulattrlie'VoliOri: 1 4 jefts,- .Er,aturk ,1 7ralAfe,-3 vs!'20:11-' :r: • 1. ,-; t • ..i.Y:cickpureliased,4 , he_Patenf.for.t4' ex.- elusfre right :to inanufectuqqpiiiscllfthe new,Chemjcal .iu A meri inceuSell end I:titer:tea jp, gughoul p, nein breted,chepiist and ofiicer in tb,e : Britiptygniy, it is . necessary f to th.tt the itoper ; ie rec . :nun) en Nent, Ake:sayer of, the If. SigißF, 31r, I.yruan;of, the New,Yoikpearing anO leltge„ 4rothte.c!,-.,eAten.siii'n . end .14iffn't pbotocmphers, 4rpadraq,..:i. Y. better aa'y that no; iniitiginn cup .be ; made on a cheek or_ bank note Inintd - ,7in Lim Selekt Paper. n oi:few, is our if:A, pfprices Irktuk Checks, 35 0,12.). , Bank Wills, $lB f0r.,1000 kachaoge42s for looo.sbeeto.* P,rurai?.:s'orrnitesi . 4o. ct.s, 14} • Sight k lune Drnfts, $25 for 1000 sheetsJ liworatrice Policies ets. -..t) Itailrc4ul lb. f Lllank i hd Stath Stocks, 40 cts,-Vlb.,, .I.londg; and Mortgages, 40. ets, ea: lb, • • 11.tillls and lleeds,;4ticts. V lb,. • . !For wrapping Silks and -other .fino articles it is excelleut,,a3 it provents•miuths,= . . 40 etc. -- 6 ,4 lb. ; For ; Indentures and Agreements, 40 •ets. !' . • All State and County Records should always be priatediter. written on this .Paper, as the chunicalsluserted in the pulli not only fire vent erasure or_transfer, but make it lasting as time. .1 . . . • For outheru Climates it •is iereellonti arid much superior to any other;- as the moistAlsi of the climate does not destro3r, pro§- erties insetted in the pulp being a preventive. In all the southern .states, Cuba, the .-West Indies app the ls'entral• American States, nal otiblic records can, be kept oVer 20 years, writ ten on the• ordinate:: paper, while - the. (Me and other chemicals inserted in this. Paper tuakesi it indestructible by the ravages of time. It is also proof against moths, ritts.au'd other :Tor ruin, which feast on and destroy all other pa-1 per IIOW in use. •., • • The Company have,now in operation Mills in Morris County,-N., of about .00 Lorte; power, and are able to fill all orders for Paper at the shortest notice. • -Ail orders for the Paper-must be addressed to A. NIgIOLAS, President of the .Company, No. 'lb Wall street. • . 0-3uto, I THE . NEW YORK TRIBUNE: f . . TOIIE TRIBUNE was first issued nail Daily , on the lOth .of April„ 1841. Its Weekly edition - was commenced in September of the same year; its. Semi-Weekly in May, 1845. It was the tirst. daily iu America to issue a double or eight-page sheet at a low price, and it! has kept at least even with the foremost of its rivals; n the rapid expansion of Newspaper enterprize, which the great extension of-Rail roads, and. the establishment of the Tefcgraph system have crowded into these last sixteen eventful-years. No larger journal is afforded-j at 60 low a price in any quarter of the world ; none in America, no matter at what price-is sued, pays aro equal amount, weekly or month.- ly,! for intelleetual labor. • It employs cones pondents.regularly. in. the_ leading .capitals of Edrope, and at the most: important points on this continent, with a,liberal stall of _writers! and reporters at, horne,regarding full, early and accurate information as the firstobject of a 'Newspaper, and the timely and thorough elucidation theretif as, the ehief end of its Etii torials. In that'spirit, TILE TRIBUNE' has been and .will be conducted extending, and perfecting its correspondence so fast as the increase of its ; patronage will justify the. ex- I pense. Should the-current attempt to connect the Old with the New: World by-the magnetic wire prove successful, we shall fiery soon, at a heavy cost to Ourselves, and,:we trust, a cor; responding adVantage to oar,readers, publish cacti morning', a synopsis of the,. preceding ! dais occurrences throughout Ettrope,Nortli, ern Africa, and Western regular I reports of, the markets ' the monetary. aspects , and harvest prcespects of hither Europe... With' a dOod atlas beside hint, and his d lily paper! on.hisLfire.side table, the -Aiu t eri6nii fennel-or artisan within dayftt of .Itheicity.irt4, then study each evening : the doings : of the civiliied7world throngliout . tlid day, p reced ilia; and it seems- hardly possible 'that any man who can reads but especially ~one . who has ehildrertlto '.educateAtillelonger... deify hiniself the pleasure and ,profit of a ; daily. t iournal,.. The 'same is &tie measurably of - thosil , w•ho live further inland ; though, Where mails are infrequent, a Semi-Weekly, or even a Weekly paper, may seem - sufficient. • l I TTIE TRISUNE deals with questions of Po litical ,Ecoriomy,'Public Policy, Ethics,. Mate rift; Progress, acid whatever may effect the In tellequal, Social and - well , being of mankind, dogmatic Theology alpne eieePte4- Its leading ideals the honoring .of'' 11gnest, useful work' in whatever, sphere or rcapacity„,and the consequent elevation of the i ,Laboring Class in knowledge, virtue and gen: , eral esteem. It is necessarily hostile to Slavery udder-all its aspects, to Intemperance ip Wlnttever farm or degree with its itecesso ries, to War, save in the defense of Country and Liber l tytagaint actual invasion. and 'to • e'Very".fortn ;of Gambling. Desiring; -to see Prodhetiori extended and encouraged, while wild Speeulation - and'useless Traffic itrc ,cur tailed; it favors` the I paliey of sustaining, and diversifying llomel.lnditstry bY discriuiiva ting poliey whiCh .teads to increase the price of Grain to ; the'faimer 'while dimin ishifig that'etßrcadltO'lthe artisan, by retlti ihe distance crossWh'eli their respective products, arer-t changed, and, of course, redn rang the cost of their transfer, !titan:ling gilibusterism Ist all U.'S phases, and'dely forin and device a National covetousness, with un- abhOrenCe, as the bane of Republics and in their tfil4IPP4 the 'grave of ft.ttal Human . Rights; *or - seek , by-every means to woo' and Win the attention of our countrymen fAni projects of aggranditement abroad to en- - terpriaes development: and _hetiefie:ence at home, foremost'among which we rank aqtail road through the heart'of ourienitory to con ;dect the waters of the"Ationtin with those of ithe pacific: l . Believing that the g,dods - of this , lith are uot.yet fairly ,distributed, add that no. :one ready to work Should ever fatnish Kitting icilenessi,it rends' brim par to eveti suggestion of Social imprtivertiOnCirlich does not countervail the dictate§ of eternal Morality u.O.t War upon that naturatright, of 'every one to whatsoever he has fairlylfdduce'd 'Or Iffitil• o,Prit4iluireet Whose deur must eink:irtan kind WO: the clads 'end -night of- harlfarism and universal ssituilor With a.profound adionsness , thatattidisceilrunkirdSP libertines 434;,fero8igatet .0;t0 nvsr other- •(15:the 'x in) than rieedy hod wretched, it: hertis'aloit the great, trUtli-that ;P„oroiiment4that the shild-trilitted:ttplui tht •War he shotild go, raretr waite r - 3 . 68 1. 3 , :•;`: ' • r-i 2 =l3 1857-8. tbil,iwrii,.fitic o } o....l.liciinypathi of Vi.e.e aa.d. OrirrtiOt !ii.triact'arineaden 2 —Religious td o tit 1-atid ntal as Wall.ris'infeilidiartg— lir the hibstßtfeetive -teniprital antidote idthe errOrrand woes Of onti•race: -Recognizing in 'ilte'ranst 'degtarled- speeletert. of Randnitra `clivitte: , spitrk -which'sh'ould reverently not iuthlessiy trodden oitt,we fia%'e• eharlty'tol all fortris Lof -MI hut those-is icit seek personal' tlN'aniajrthreirgh the'debase merit of our fellOtf-beings.. -The eininviop of no clasi or caste; the devotee of no sect; trc interpretee4o i each•othei ; of I grnera.l ceineeird beivieen - Lalior end Capital; and'aineng those *holt eireutnattraces or tdis rippinliension haVe thrown into'nintatirraean / tagonisni. ' A coteraporitrY onee'obseived ihnt tie tier erl - kiien' ' hard, , firitsping 'epiplOyer, who* did not 'hate THE' t TRIBUNI:.:. niir n fi;enerOnsiTarge.seuled, kindly One, Will ink to life and lei Eire; who ' did not:like it. We' ask uo'higheripraise, - no 'l'vanuef 'atte'sta lion.' • • • . . . The Cfrctila - tietti'of T}ll TRITICKEjs at, this time as -follows : 32,000 - • t'op!es ; WeelzV, r2OiSOl) copies; 16,000 copies ; 'Californiw and, European, 6,000: copies ; Total 230,800 • cOpes, mat bf the .Semi-Weekly and Weekly ire litre to hieXceeded. by no other. - newspaper IPublished in the world; that of the . Daily flilfs 'behind that of some of our cotempora- . 'ries. 'lied our hoStility to Human - Slavery and.the Liqu'or Traffic been more guarded and our Daily issues would now hesome thousands heavier 'and our Advertising -far more lucrative ; but of our patronage gener ally we haVe no - reason, no wish to complain - . •Of lake, concerted effort has been made to diMinish Or rural circulation through the in finenee of the Postmasters, some ofwin= em ! hark in it eagerly, others under politieal. straini; while a large number. we are happy • for the sake of Human Nature - to State, reftise to be diagbonediato it at all. Still, we have • been made; to feel the heavy' hand of Fewer, and' have doubtless:lost thottsands.of subscri , hers inconsequence." Pretexts to Which noin dividnal in his private. capacity would' have stooped have- been relied on to justify the j stoppage of our papers within reach of their subscribers and rightful ownersiatitt their re ; tention in - the Post-office till their value vert , ; destroyed. Postmasters have beeWschooled 1 riv=al journals—several of them living on their belf-proclaimed ability to serve-as an :antidote to VIE TRHILTNEas to their po= iitical duty tr: promote at our expense the disseminatiOn of gazettes' of adversepolitics. We shall outlive this warfare, but we do not affect indifferenceto - it. '-In the open field of - discussion we fear nothing; but in the tens of thousands of rural neighborhoods where the Ptistmaster can induce many orhis quiet neighbors to- take the-journal he rectimmends, we have already lost 'some patrons, and' ex pect to lose more as our subseriptions for-this year expire. We appeal, therefore, to the hearty, faithful, fearless advocates of Free Labor and Free Soil throughout the laud to take care. that this official warfare oa our cir culation be not prosecuted without counter action.: We- employ:na traveling agents, for we wilt not consent to have-the -public har assed -with • the ,solicitations of straugers in our behalf,. -We strike the name of ea,.13,-,sub;=. seribe'to' imr WCekly or SeMi-Weekly'frone our lrooks so scion as hiwtermlas expired, for we will .not haunt our patrons with duns for arrears which they may say -they - never -in tended to incur, - for. papers which perhaps. they never read ; we rely for- the renevral of our club subscriptions solely on the volun teered efforts of those who,-liking our paper, believe ila influence saint:l7.4nd worthy to be extended ; and thus far our reliance has been justified, us we trust it may Continue to be. THE TRLDUN - E is,printed on: a large im perial sheet, 321 by 44 inches, folded in quarto form, and mailed to subscribers-at the following .: , TERMS DAMV 'Tnlntrlzs, per annum SEMI-WEEKLY TallaYS6 One Cop' ;one year . . Two Copies, one year Five Copie3, one year Ten Copies, to oiJe ,iddress, IN'tiEELY TRIBUNE One Copy. one rear . $2-00 Three Co, ies, one year. • . . • -5 .00' Five Copies. one year . • . 800 Ten. Copies. one year . . 12 00 Twenty Copies, jr bus address, and any ~.larger number at the rate of $1 per. • annum • • • . 20 00 Twenty Copie4, tf , address of each sub- , e,yil pr. null any largernumber at the rate of $1 2n, each • . .. 00 Any person sending usA Club of. twenty or more be.entkiled. to an extra copy. more :May commence :tt, any time. 'feints ali-,i'rs tia'sli in udtance. All letters to be addressed to .. • • HORACE GREELEY & Co., • Tribune Buildings, , • 11.4 Nn au street, New York. NEW YOILIC 3 ;$! . 1.4. OM. . PROVISION. STORE*: E. K. SPENCER, Offers Great Inthlceinents :TO BUYERS or krIROCERIES, PROVISIONS ke., a t -the store formerly occupied by D. SPENCER on 31 Street, North side of Public iSquare, GROCERIES X good assortment constant troa hand, froni Which I will enuinerate'a few of the leading articles, such as • . Sugar, Mustard, ' - Candy, . Collbe',,:. - ",..... :„'Cil:l4 :. 5ti0n,1, - .lNttia j.: •,. r. Molasses, ~ Pepper Sauce, .Crackers,_ -: SS - rup . i, , .. Catsup, •" _Soap. -: '.. ' ..P.apinr,-- . ',Yeast, • ..,:: Cant11q.4 . ,,,i , _ `'Spice; ' • *- ''Olts, - .• „Load;._. .1 .. Ginger ; _. - Tobaceo; -., , _„ 1 4 .6a. d •,. ~ . , Cloves, ;" • Snuff; .;,. . ,i'G;".. Ca,p,. Carb: SOdar 'Sega s; ''' ,0. I...,artar,. • aid malty other "th iu s too 'nliaierotis.to loon-, lion, • iiill.lcetotmd in ,is •dOpail iaent t - whfch! , ; 44 *ill.be sohLat a .trilliu.g adyauae . from cost, •fei're44}` pay: , ..- 1 - -1 . .' . ' - , .: : - Pit.bir . licoNs .- : ',,••, ... „: ~.:. . . , , COnstantly on hand, such as • roliw, HAMS ; SIJOULDItSi . :FISI•j; SALT, 111771'41;i CittliSE, .Talitl, IHANS, QATS ) 71;1.01413y ; . CtlriNt 7-044 1 .17 Tr - r, • AuchwElE.AT 0 : FLOUI, ...plttEp_ - ,- t 1:',2-- - API'L'F I S, ITIII"gp lays, , •-' .• -. mai Sittaay oili - ci: 4 lrticleA ili r tKt iihe - of .Pro Vi. !ions not nggfesary to tacntiorl. Also, • 1 1 . WOODEICT such as Brooms - , 'Wash-nibs arid BoarilS; gaps, Dinner Bor,es, .kc., which will he sold low - for cash or readpayi' , 'OatsilPotatOes, Sutter, Fggs, • Cheese, and in fac almost erer3 , thing - a farmer raises, will be, taken in exchange for Goods, at their, cashlvalut. tention.of. - villagers, Farmers andiounheensin* - Who deSire, to:make, pnrelmael: t„l477yboye ar,tfielqsx - ni4 them; to: cath befor*; par chssing.elsewhere, -; • k g.. SPENCER« - C..90e:r5140-1 1 1. lane: 9. 9 . ;-; Q . '03113' 61 4 0THINei of blieitiferivii6ifsia#o: )..7 on hl9e,a, , ,?1, - *: - OPEPTC7IIII; t:. , w. Air. alie'a"se"; - iVOiettikfeot Nitilfe,Vl . 4iNte. • • s.' Ti •• , • • ' r - 'IN - ALL STAGES OF• • • 'i ! SECRET":IDISEASES; . : I ' Aritiicru . 6eie.F . Of M e Kidneys Bladder, Mertitricit''lthiftind 6tit: Thi•dirt, - NoseitiidWipc.'ll7(lo : s'yon - the: cancert, - Drcp:lr,'EpiPpticly,!..t? ;81 1 . !Vitals ,Dahce r ibact iliwricedi*.ing "'fop ra_rlcrngemtnt.ofMsSlxuol i SUCH tis'Neri'auS - Treniblingi -iiery', Loss Of"l'dweil'pentl'af:Wetiinesi DinMeSsUflrision With pectiliar gpietS tipPeni , Nog before the.eye§; r..oss'of Sialmt,' Wttkefn-- tie t, Dyspepsiai Giver Disetrae,TruptionS upOU -the.flieei'Paiti in 'ilai , baelt - and' head,. rem ale irregilitriti'es end 'all iruPrief;er illacliarge'SWoM. both sexes,•lt' Matt era not from- what -CatiSe the sliseaSe'brigiaated - rboiveOg Ver . l . sittuiling or obstinate the 'Cage, iiedreilf f.itertftliz, titid a.sherter time thane permanent chalk ef fected by toy . other tree trient; after the disease has baffled the Skill' !otsemirointlibist- Clans and resisted all their 'means - of :cture.i . ff he Medicines are pleasant nithout odor, canal - tight) sick:testi and-.free from' mercury or balsam. During twenty years - of practice, I have rescued from the jaws of Death many thousantlsi!Vvlto, in the last stages of the above inentiOned, cases had been giverunp.to•diaby.their phySi cians,:which.warrants. me in.promising to the afflicted, who may. place•thems.elves tinder my carc,,e, tierfectUnd most speedy cure... Secret! ,Diseases are the greatestcnemies .to health,ins they are the first cause of Consumption, Scrof ula, and many: other diseases, and should be, a terror to the human family,. As a permanent cure is scarcely ever effected, a majority aftlie. cases failing into the hands :of incompetent persons, who not only fail to cure the diseases hut .ruin the. constitution tilling • the,,systcm Wita.ruercury, which, with the ,disease, bus ',tens, the sufferer into a'rapid Constimption,. But should ; the disease and the treatment not cause .death.speedily and the victim mar rias,ithe disease is entailed upon the children, who are „born, with . feeble constitutions, and ! the ,current of life corrupted ny, a virus which betray's Scroftila, tetter,.tileers, Brun- tions an other affections ,of the skin, _Eris I Throat and Lungs, entailing upon tkom brief existence of suffering .and consigning-4MM to an early. grave,.. , . .• I AIICSE , is another formidable ,enentyl to health; for . nothing else iu-,the dread cata,- Ingile Of human diSeases causes so. destructive ri drain upon, time_ drawing its, thousands of Vietims throngh a _few years Of sufferiag dowit to an untimely grave. it tlestr4;:s ' the N•ctlions syst vei,,rapidle wakes, aWity:. the en ergils of life, cause - . 4 'mental derangehiblit, prevents the . properdevelopment of the system, disqbalifies for. marriage - , Society', leas-Mess , and till earthly : happiness, andleavcs th?„suf ferer wrecked in body find mind, pfedi.Lip - Osed to censumption and a train of evils more to be dreaded thhh, death itself... With the ;fullest Confidence I assure the' traforintiate - vietims of Self-Abuse that a 'permanent and speedy cure can he.affected, and ivitb.site abandonment of! ruinous practices my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous health.. ' the afflicted are cautioned againSt the use of Patent Medicines; for there are so many ingenious snaresin the columns 'of the public prints to catch and robthe unwary sufferers that millions have, their constitutions ruined by the vile . compounds of quack • doctors, or the ;equally..-poisonous :nostrums. - jvlpttclqd ;us "Patent McilienftiS,.” thavc carefully analyzed. many 'of 'the So called . - patent , Medicines . and find Ail nearlyall:of.thethcontaiit Corrosive t4nblimate, which j3OllO 'Of' the stiontest.pre parations of mercury and a 'deadly nelson, which instead of . curing the disease diSables m thessyste for life. 1 - Three-fourths.of the patent nostrumi now in Use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who di not understand even 'the 'al phabet of the niaterk nardien, and are -cep:ally as!destitute of any knowledge of. the hiunan system, having one object only in view; and that to,make money regardless of consecinctt- s6'6o $3 00 5 0(1 30 00 . . Irrogltlaritics it nd.all diseus CS of ur ties and femulos treated Oit princtplea es ; t,,hf;'she,d_",by_ twenty ye:frit-of practice,- unit surfetion'ed thoueiands of the inogt femirkable cur' s. Ned-. Vines with., fall directions sent tcr . tirry part :of; the United States' or.. Cantidns, Lity patioulti communicating. their symptoms: by let Business correspondence strictly- confidential': ft.ddress. - • . ' J. SU AVNIERVI TALE, office ye. 11.41, riibert Si,, (Old No. 1090 BELOW TRCLFTH PYILLADELPIIIA. 10.6-I.y - • • .;,,, NEW GOODS, ::, . : - Low Prices and Readi•ray, • ' - AT SHATION.CENTHR. • ; .-; . ; , riIIik‘.SUBSCRIBERS :ire:offering for sale 1. ap entirely new stock, consisting of - I DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,, HARDIVARIZ, CQOCKHRY, - GLASS - WARE, BOOTS li.' SHOES;' il4Ts x: CAPS. UII- ' bRELLAS, PARA:3OIS . '. ..• - . :-: WINDOW SHADES . ' - • '• ' 1 •; • • - • WALL. PAPER.•'REA ' DV; • '•; . • MADE.. CLOTHING, • YANKED' I- I ' , - • . NOTIONS.4e. to ' *• ';;- • .Trroar.selections.the wants of :HA rebc;en : , remembered. The Gentlemen 61'6.6 - iii l mirl stock of-Ready 3lade Cl6thipe on eleg - 4at f Fashionable snit, or Iv substantial ' usiiihss . ; suit, and we base Hats & Caps-II:ad:Boot:4 •&`' Shoes tb Match.: -.: .-: ; ,-: -;_;;-: :' ; :-I ~.;-.1. , . :-The.liadies can' find . FaShicinahle'; . -1 Bop ti,ets 'beautifully . tritunied,..or bhiinet's nadir romit)g; a good assortment of .I)resi Goods,. and'. tron,:i t ruiar , 4; 4..4lares;')litter; floitiory, and -41 - tt , ist , :--1 And",:lasi botnot litits4- aorthidiornd sitele,iori! Skirts ;-.also, Rattan's, - .,Skirt-Whale onct'' dad Brass Slart-Hoops i beantifol.3Jet . eek4ees and _Bracelets; Corals', 'Faith,' awl`., o'•' Mang: other things to enumerate,-:-all'of hieh tae, are. Selling low for Cash; Dauber, oroat k i mil I ; of T.roduce..:-:ELOLTB,--31EAL,-.FISH•LSM.,- (47'; staatly -on- hand.. •,....:,- ..:' -.,,,.: -': --- -,- 1 , AV, Blf•t 4 ; : IL pgArg, ..-,, Sharon'. Coater,. _ Pcittei •To„ .I.'ri.i!. Jun 5,1 '185Z.,,....-.10:2,-tf; j ~ .:.y".." '-.,, 31•.:....-:i : , ...,1":. / , 1 J: .'si4AFF'oitri icdcr.'§,en.avgi.TAßl ,:. DR:r4:si - N,E s; - sqN's F.A4. 11 1417'1141? i i ,41., ptNE'*b,. '' - : •••• • - '-. ' • • . r • J. - c. AiTit.- - co.'s cErgiii,itit. i .rQ .._ U. . AND IPILL. - - - '-'..-- -1; ~- ..! . SVNERAT , ;PSOt . 04t# ~ li' t t.§l, I hie:;•'*C., - ,ko - ."‘ •-:- .- : ', •-- ::,;:-. - ri ,—,•••• -,-- ~ • WI. R. Stafford &„ po;'s-,Olit . e ar: _isop - piled and inhaled" by ,tyof,tr-ing: PIA - L.TALER around thameck And op,tho,tiraaat. - • His. 01- t r E , Pq3. 3 lEliT3!s.aPPlie.iflthare.ti;ckskia. is brolienranitialt popular retutdirlitlerk.nTryt, ,Goo 4 for Vie' Wimping,Pctnel l ',."' ,‘ 4„,Ct la , . . -- 1111;MORT: WAVA.I 7 / I .l3.TEldi: rruiz ..Aiti.aitiettia! i titk; 'Ode: 4nethuil.ACJA. !IL formingllieirrfctsndslhatjhey-are in re 4 cipt of, tinvlia4"t "y figan'ini, q !:-hclire _and etirithl`Stiiseitif - 1 f -'- ::: r:" . ' . • - - - - '''st:lPErliNri'PANcYriMir d00pi5,..= 'I . 14;rifhlailhey inOtadliii•ritGitio . 'n °Fall iNlici ilesird to make ptirefiitsei:-..- Out 'Stock is'ltirge, . has beert_seledlisd ,Ni•lth treat cateoand is par 11ictalarlydaptcd tu ithu yan,ts,of thlf;seetiun of, Or ealtiitry. Oar stuck U v i. lii,x-Gliotli con' - ~. ~ , , • - _. •.` -. • sists-gr , ~. •I . , .• ,• , , 1 ' DRESS El 00liS, TAIIMINGS,AIIIBONS I • EJiBritiIDRIZIEB; I'..III.ISOLS • .., I - O - ' -Ci•r e.S liSrs:s l 4Eli KS .. s :--, ••• ,' ~,,, 11/ I . ,STIN.C.S, DO ) IIESII.CS, - .s-51:•!. , r,?, - ....4 I - IIVTLIN:(:-:4, $ 1 ..,:l _.s..lf:: •_, .... ~ I:INF-XS - I.TI.XTS - .-1 1 9 8 !EltY:ssIn-LtNWA-•. 9 ., --', .. '` ;• - antl , ttrarietc of ; other -articles; too uumerous tr.° intuition— We ltavtialsitt:ir complete assort, ment GROCERIES; , HARDWARE AND CROCKERY;. ' . . . be 'sold un6olitmonly cheap ilk r 6ii ( l v f pay, and fur apPrOved : credit on 'as !reasonable ,terms arsafiy. Other establishment. '• ; MANN &NICITOLS. - 31:11prirt, "%mg: 1.1, 1S1A1: 99: 1.3 IV I : lilltlG El. SON, PATENT ' • CH ERS, '438 13i40b-rne,'Se6t; One Door 1 2 'nq - of-Iltliaid*av, [Late 468' Broad • X1 r 11" VOL - • . -- 1 - - :" - ..—.EA'stablisheil D IS'' .1 !INVITE 41:!.•capiir,lo,tioii il4eir ety.anif Superior assortment' of CILATRS. manufactured at their own eslablislnnent, and ender theit immediate obSprvatiiip and dime- Lion ithlndino ;- ' .••-• • • ' PIV6T - IkEVOLYMO CHAIR , ' • SELI-ACTINC, EXTENSION RECUIthRNt !CHAIRS' ' 1 !! ' ! I P 'MD' INVALID WM:M . CITA IRS, • YA:JOR Tit 1,1:1 in; iN VALID OrtAttL • ' SPANISIT ST4tINCI AND(?'I:7A-lI•CITATR.-.'3. RII EC3IAT IC: At AND . ASTHMATIC INVALID:CHAIRS, • "Embradng'the most coMplete. 'assortment, and choicest kinds for .Parlors, - Drilwing Cheinzbere, Conntfty .11onsO. , !, °gime; hiblic hteiimutians, Denif.4o' 7 . l7:irbei:f ' together with every.desirahle soit'atiapted' til tit Z, cotalVrt, convenience and Luxury` of the Siek, the 45/ed, the .t tar/it, 'the L:rnti In paint- of inf.vnnits of 'de=ign; elegance of finish,•quality.and richness of matcrial, faith fulness.of execution, durability - end !chttiput. theselehairs.are-Ansurpassed. For them. 31: KING &SON, were awarded the first and only rrize-31edal, and the faculty recoinmend them es far :ireferatde to beds or conches tbr - patients afflicted with ,Spinta. 4A,Wanwie of Branc(,ial 4f:tee:ions. . To either arm of the chair may be attached a convexient readinr„.or wrifinF,DE.st:. And any 4_•ombination desired will be manufactured to to order. _„ _ A eireoldr with explanr.tory euts, will be sent by . Mail if reque.ited, end ordprs,[yb.li re mittances.] promptly forwaidratl 'auy part.,qf the world. LUXURY E•CONO:VIY! KING'S NEW CHAIR, "AS YOU LIKE Aran Chair, Reclining Chitir, Couch and Bedstead, [counts n IN (s- . jis 'susceptible Of twelve 'different positions or changes,'tci meet the varied requirements for comfort, conveni - - ence, luxury anti eennotny. space as Bell as Whether in'!..liekness'ol`ltealli,this Celebrated CHAIR "-A - 5 VW' 1.6:2 rt,"• c.ytyls in many respects, tiny chair perhaps ever nninti.:, factored in this or any other country, iiriec varies from l'ißee:l,lo I . iiiirty Dcl lau•s. arc,r•lin,* to finish. • To.Put)iie institutions. as well as to individ uals. this C.l.lAiii. is to very dt , :r.irtihic. and trill b@ :•tflpplied. in B.IV ntinthrr on; th'e Most liberal terms. .A.!..01y to:tr.: address 34. W. 1;1N (1. L.- SON, 4:IS Broome. st.. One door ent of Brondwfv‘ - NEW f old . c . I: ha c 468 roa ;I et - ap .•. AT Ely, GOODS---A Fiats. kisni (»lent .j . pst /21 Yeceired at - • 001;STED . 8 1 .: , ••• ' -6iIEA . I.IiEV . 01.15154 lii MEDICAL 'SCIENCE, Tie best •Therapeutic- Agent ever Introduced. D 11.; DICKINSON'S r,- , -It,--,- - !: - F' 4 z•••c , Atrta,V - •-' 'MAGNETO ELE(I..-1 - \I:7SV ti.Y. 5 JL1TJ1 . .,A,W,"44 - - -.• •TRIO I NI AC I NNE - I ,l ' .;i-X ! t-; , 2r,- ; -„bgs,l- . 1,;,.:*, - is • exciting'- the Att;:if .. '"-f4 C 4 'S'gl f . A hSoTbinh: - fits .11= ..I '. ''`‘.. i.ur cor , • ~ ''''44,l-t.,,,;• - - ,7 -, W,1- 1 011.'df the - :ITedif -14,41- -- ._.:il.*.o4;fiac - , ' , ill .. .lifer-Islam and =it:f=4-i,•'; - "r - i-i--: - -P. :-.Cftsd':- 0: lari.e portion of -- - - ' ' . • the intelligent lay men Of the land , . -; it-is qnritv'elit:irl,y deinkin'-' strated that tact lancet, rearcury;and all other internals' drug medication" Mity : be laid aside with pei•feet •safety to the patient and abid. , ing benefit to posterity. - I It'herever these - ma- chines have been introiluded,- they axcite,the I highest: tvonder'and praise. • ,The 'apparatus is adapted to prevent,. rt.-lir:vet anal cure - every dieeese.incident to liumanitn—more partiot tarty all those. painful and formidable diseas es which have for : centuries ..luttAed the pro foundest learnin t .and skill ofrphysicians:,• . .1 From whatever cause there mrty b:•an i er.: 7 l ccss or deficierley of' . the nervous fluid—fluid d'uciug an. excess.or..deficiency.Of. the acids. and- elk:lline Secretions—the magnetic princi-, plea of the systern,are. deranged,: and caa on -1 ly.bc safely restored to their normal condition hyrtti application, of magucto-electricity,. by means of DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO, .i.E1.1 . ...,C,511 - Id NIACINNE. -This apparatus:will POtiltirelyprevent, and . relieve an(l. I cure,. consurnition, Scrofula, ,11 bettmatis t ro, Palsies, Neuralgia. piuttl- Dtscases,- _and„,••4ll - other . painful maladies, howeverlhopeless and I of I ‘ ong standing.. 'They are aminetitly,.osefttl, in all' sexual and urinary .diStir,clersi. partieut. Ittrly;:tyliere:the.CorStitutiott has been Jarokeri ttown.anti .r'iiiadri hr. unnatural solitary habit.s . , to.,ititiOli too many of tho young of:both sexes aro so I:inent:ably prone: - -'--- • -.-- :DR: EPIOIiISSON'SLN.C.N.ETO 'FI,.,ETRIp 31.41 - 11:CEis,wititolit the ~ :to. 7otts sopp 4,: . cations (if blit ter i : s a itti 4cias 7 ,%;l l ell.,faoliA ck ,u,p.. , renders it snpatiur to all others] on the score, of,nertwessy,clean4ness, ,r.afty and. .util,ity,r- It "li, inthei - ; '; a fiandsooilt- - ,,partor m ar : dament; g4p,y, bp, cpiOeci . .4;?r ti '. Oliik;, -arta will last . a Iffe, l tirtid•,... to '‘l.lacc - gr9iit • saving; or -- o,,'etpes bills kc. :Titigit orTrrg 3t. cuirst s.'tir,. :" li, itlH,:be. sittelyVpaeketl intl ''S eti t ~iq,FttiY'pliii.'4sf 'pliii . '45f - till'lttiited . ' States; Hhitl . 'wll9,le.4;itl'. - ll tt hot' , kt' thefSt da ierif 0 t*e ; 1 . :410;:48 N OATH ' SEVENTH' Str.ept, - ...l"ltiUileloiisti'' - .Aciili - cAs••';1: .r.(•...•:- -- . . 1 , , ~, ......; A s . . c. :474.plitEs:§jDftriA.A.:_. ..lb' 1 ~ — ~?F 111120 r „;° !CRIARG" T p OR' • '"Gdodilat fcpsalveci 2 HORSE LUMBER:MI.II6O'N , !Or for:sale lap ;014:ES;MA.N1N.T . k 7 JOSES'ii Condersport,laneti 41857;z—e t -, -; ; 4.- 4 . t -1..--- A i ngll2llC9ZE VISITORs . • 1144 ttl is .2 3 Wehi lee, a neiferrldsotitrii 1) 0 1 4 4 Vinlitelroild '4)- ett•o " • Fir illS ELEGANT I .A.15P,.T.14153TA G LITEI.I4O.Y.;‘,MILY lONTEIIff IstAGA.?.I4 - 1 -, l„closei =its firs,t,vohtme nix t: Dttrih the feit'liriCf iiibrithi of its ex • a tta - ned itr• - pothirarify e 1' joAcc t.t. pa 1 141 glut Ix t t in the . autials,otilee•l:lreiss, ThP4Mhliihera -lUitiriebirerid•libtialTie tislunis.tor.elseaeMethi-,feg"ettor the Storie s 'othePipark: lipg,apd,Lietervititg •.reaslistg,was'esinm e ”,* 4 in Januafv: last, and are beipg, still,putlitli •ed in ': • ••• 7 he Ni:;M:olurite; Wilthis commented ios x . : ly 1857, - greatly linprOzth• mid enlarged,_ contain large sized royal °clew° pages;making.ts nificent vcilittise of -nearly-400- .pages for the spar-Lor trosetiting an aniountfuf trie ehoi c;est. reatilli k r mr al/ "stilticets, equal to abet - riotild'etics't • iri the - bclisle -Silit6 'least'fifty piyahle -in Some cif .tile most , popular,and hrilliant sum e tt Lid nia!lic coistriliiitors - Ure: regular route". hutors amt . the pablish6rs:will.spare no pains or expenSe 't'o render lisp, Teleoute. Visitcr' every wiry acceptable 'relini•tr-zind gout commurilty, ". ~i~ TLc pilitientioi is d liipte - 41 to all ebisies of taa, the olti—=itrid when. ever Seen.find perifseti meets unixt;ii k at D&:•No'i% is the liras tor 'Subscribe to\ 44 *:*`l.llP;blick nunibpi§ Witty' lip: It - 0a (4 ctimplete ,l(its)':for 3 eents4ltielt, or trio whole• series of 12 numbers fot-TWENTY L -FIVE cents. .Liber4 ..iuducetnenta to clubs anti' Cau. rassc-rs. L, . g - ,&•llciiieinber, our - terins, n..re PiAreents for- on ,yenr,, for single-copy; oy ,three cep .w ill be 'sent under one cover or nthlres; for "One Dollar. • ; -• . dr.... • . COSITEN 4c; COM i'ANY, Publt;L , rs. co. 38, North St:yenth.St rqe t, (tnisfairs) Yhihidilphin.. T;',A tl ME.I?.S-WANTING--PL.ASTER for - Laad. wilt .fin cl a supply at . • , 9:43 • • JONES MANN & JONES J ON ES 4 - f31.,.k :NN`&; JON:ESi pay the liigheet r:TAYER'S.'I I ILLS . A ' pswand singularly:- successful remedy far Ost eureof all Bilious euseaseS— Costiveness, In& Aestion, 'Jaitudice; bropay,..lttlearnatismi Faun, Gout, Hutners,Nervonsness, Irritability, Inflamma tions, lieadache,!Pains in the: Breast, Side,. Back, and Limbs,i Female . Complaints; Ee., &c. Indeed, very few arcl the diseases in Which, a Mutative Mutt. ; tine is not more, or. less.tmqvsfrect, and much sick. ness„ and. Stiffering Might ..be. pieyentod, if „iiiina less but OffietttalCathartie were more freely used. No person . tan feel well-while , a; Costive habit of body prevails ; - besides it Soon gonenttes aeribas sad often fatal diseases, Which Might have been avoided bV the thinly and judicious' se of a guodpurgstiot. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish-srnaptoms, Bilious dciang . ements: - They all tend to become or *duet the - deep.seited niia fa:Wadable ilistempees which load thc hearses all ove;.the,lattd. Ham A 'reliable flintily-physic is' of:the &tit importance to the' publie s health, and this -been perfected With consummate skill to meet that deniand.. entensive trial of its iiitoe-s bs Physician*, Ptak+ Ors, and Patients, has shoves .res.olts.-sulluts4l any thing hitherto known of; any-medicine. ' Cans Rave been efrecteilbeldwihelief t mere they siotAtia• itniitititedbY persOns of such,exalted position }ad ihgracter ne to forbid the suspicion of untrntli Amoii.the many eminent.S e A tle Tr whoUM tistifitl fav'or Of these T'ills May mention 7. Du. A. IlAvEs,An4rticaiCherriist, of Boucot, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose hign profcssionaLciairacter isrendorStcl by-the Enw tno li:vs:nurr, Scnator.of the U,S. RonERT C.W/V7 ire.ol', Ex-Speaker of the !oco of. Itepresc , ntatices. - • • Itch L ' ANVIIENCE, Minister Plan. to I?,nalsial. .t . Jonu 13;:Firimvuicit;Caili. Bishop of Boston. Also , ,,Dtt; J. /.1; CHILTON Practical Chemist,nt New 1 ork City, endorsed by ~ L: riwner ;Secret ary fd . State. • S. I.m...gvn h Co:, .',l,iropr's the, Metropolitan Hotel, acid olherii. . Did spade conla'nive untnv hundred certificates, from all parts where the - I'i4 two been used, but,eVidenco even more,convindngikna the- eiperfence-ot entinelit iubtio men 'is faced in their effects upon These tiie result'. of ling investigation and stud", are_ :siferesi:_to the public as , the best mar ) Tu'r - if-icrulloto which the present' tatenrinidfral '..itence can afford. They axe compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the, medicinal viruses only'of Vegetable remediLs, extracted by yhanital process in-a state of purity, and combined together m such antanneras to insure the best results. This system of composition- for medicines had been found in the Cherry Pectoral and-Pills hoth, to,prOdues a more efficient remedy than had hitherto. been ob tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob visite:: While hi" the eldinede of compositiim, ery medicine is burdened with more or less of lci mouious and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that•is desired for the curatiof effect is present. .All the inert and anCaiCIUS gsai ities of each substance einpley i ed are left behinctis curative virtues ,only being retained:. Hence it is self-evident the effects - shear prove as they lists proved more purely remedial, and thirPills a - sure, name.powerful antidote to-discaise - .thati any arm: medicine known to the-world.' _ As it is frequenfly expedient that my A:iodic:A should be taken under the counselor an attendieft Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a, remedy without knowing its composition, I hoc supplied the accurate Formulie. by which both tay Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body'ef Practitioners in thellnited States and British Assert jean Provinces. _lf hoWecer _there s hould be sof one who ' has' not received. Ahem prbiOptly Telii4ramia ; tif address °fall the Patent' aro offered, 119* few would lie taken ir theic commition Iris knoll! Their life cons . ititt'in inyOrrl t ~..,414T0 The einnposifioitifirioi",pieperti trans is lila oPot to all men,' anti all who;ire competent to judge the, subject frsely .ncitnOwledg_o their convisfigoo of their uittiniie:Volits: : Il i e-, " lerr y , l re=ct9.l/ 44 preminithed7 by. scientifid'incp "tit be . a wo,n4 l _, rocilichlebeffire effbottiwere'knoin: tacit I'tly24o.laus Imre .declertul the ?seine thing* ray. Vi 1,19 - and ,even more. confidently,. and are All trig • certify that. Aheix.,anticipatinim thin realize by their effects upon 13juk, Theyoperate bytheir ii. i Oiverful nfluen?c en tke • infernal visecra•ta purify the blood and ort . inelsir it into healthy: , actiiiri , -reniove the blistiiiitions of the et:knack, :IxArrlstii,Yert and ethor manlier 11 body, fret t&ing their irrcgUlir by *eorrdcting, ewhereVer - . thefixist, - sneh Inents xis are the Big origin of-cliscatic. l : , -Beinx ougai wrapped; thitykare,pleasint:to • and heing . vagi?lyjcgoable x no. 4 41 . 41 _ 4 4M *le 0C 62 .' theitile hityAntlntity, For joitti4direetious, eiO.O'wifipper onor s , v-- nth:PARED BY I F. . ; E S'.r. AYE B, • . ..;,-) - , Trice..2.s:Ceillerratd;: , Mite Aqua for VA e- sotib'Xtt, 11l , -& SP,ENCEIt; DOI7DEtPDRI . T sad &eta es tete EFTW . 11l