F4.P.R. 493 1 # - FAELY. 1-/PAR/S I lins4 142 — '8 P*. 3.858, LF./►T 4?9PLILBS A TEAk • • rfast nuentiefeitike new series will be iesied on • TAM flitsT 'Or JANUARY Pret. THE Fon. num..4l, bas become littl e. weasel. Mere are few ''samples of cultivated iabit (feet of those who seek to enliven and extiki 4oNepp* intelligent and attractive ealice)---whO - do not natt receive it. - It is read, belliye wherever run the gold threads of `, elealiestle heppiness and 'true moral refinement; "' which are woe - en so th ickly into the stronger •` and charser Web Of teie country's industry and e4ergetic prpsperity, - TIVe /Tome ireuilial is tbe - spealter to the heart; of this besy Wipe, . 2- in' he hours given to happiness and relaxation. IThe,`Oeit number of the new series will be ; bailed len the first Of January next. New anb etetiberi can he supplied from that date; but immediate application will be necessary for • - e etteh as dgire 1.0 begin at the beginning, A -:home is herdly:complete, !we thick we may • ;lifer Venture to say, without the Home Jour 'Wittily-bleb, besides being a chronicle of the •• tiinee, • riboundi in'intelligence designed to en, Been an Americala Home. Its editors (Geo. pi morpi l , need N. P. Wnees.) devote their en _ fire time, skill and experience, to the task of giving, each week, everything worth knowing.' They particularly keep an eye on all the whims . And novelties of the day. The utinoil pains ' ;tee taken to present the facts and outlines of All news. In the literary department. we aim • at ketches and readable criticism ; and in our -eOndeesaiione of the productions of the vast • t inewspaper world of Uti ope, we endeavor to avoid the tiresome and the local, and transfer jo oar colomns the. pick of English informa aion and brilliancy, while we endeavor to sc .:: ISet with • a -.true sense of pure morals, true wit, and genuine humor. The new feature fur the coming year is one ekst eve have long thought of presenting to Altr readers—the COREESPONiDEVCZ offoar very lig.liant who Mid 114 regularly the GOSIIP oT THR tr j aT WORLD. We have grudged exceedingly tlia keeping of Hies() most readable matters to eufselves—feeling certain that it was precisely _ the Society gossip which our subscribers re lhaired as - effervescence to the otherwise brim eteing cup—and, with some difficulty, we have - 'obtained the consent eif our fair correspond-1 eats. It was oply on one condition. however the•incognita, for each, shall be strictly preserved. We agreed to this ; but, as it was • important to distinguish between their seve ral Lettere, we ventured to suggest norm de plume, such as we thought would be somewhat -descriptive of their several veins of humor. the four ladies will therefore be introduced; eo the readers of the next volume of the Home ' Journal,' as MRS. JAPONICA JONES, - MRS: 'AMELIA RAYTER, 1, MISS LOTSA NUFFIN, - MISS JUSTELLA SUMNIORE. •Every one knows how a tea-table or even !lag circle is enlivened, by the coming in of an' intelligent man, who knows a7l the new ideas , j isgloett, and tells them, gfilei;f• and nff - 1 rind, it; the way of ordinary conversittion,—_ tick a person gives pm the substance of - the plaileepepers, in three or four sentences—tells you the plan and moral of a new -book iu a ld'azell words—gives the essence of a sermon, 'the core of a public speech, the Itey to a pub lic character, the spirit of an article in a re .vierr; the novelty' in fashion, the last turn in '' , polities—all briefly, and all without detail or flummery—leaving it with you, as material for ; ';your own discussion and gossip. This is just What we propose to do for the Home Journal ;tor 1858. - We mean to jot down, for our read-1 !'ere, in the fewest words possible. every new! '..des that falls in our way. As we read, as ! people drop in and talk, as wo look about in .pur walks, we shall be on the look-out for! ideas and novelties—giving them in the brief est thane. Formerly, we used to lay such Inemoraltda aside, to write about if we should I find time- e -now, we shall give them to our ' gagers, ;To' mores POR TIMISELTES. In this !'pay, the siebscri&er to the Home Journal will eland a chance to gel hold, in conic shape or other, of teem new idea that is going. . -The other popular filatures of the paper will to continued :—Sketches of Belles, Portraits of Public characters; descriptions of stirring pcenes in Neil York, news of faihion and man nersepheries 'elf gay and literary society, any new fun Ine new folly--in short, a picture of 'the world as it passes. 'We have scarce thought it necessary to mention,however, what our well understan d, that we take care Also to chronicle and advance every interest fif_lcaeintenca and moral improvement, and 'strive bard to make the Home Journal no lees usefid•ancl improving than it is entertaining and original. • t . letates.—Po r one copy, $2; for three copies, oc for one.copy fur three years, $5---al , isesysin advance. Subscribe without delay. • s Address, MORRIS S: WILLIS, • Editors, 107 Fulton-street, New York. rgovpioN STORE. , E, X SPENCER, Offers Great Iriducements TO BUYERS OF 'fiROCERIES, PROVISIONS &c„ at 11U11, - the store- formerly occupied by D. W. SPENCER, ort 34 Street, North side of Public &Iwo, • • - GROCERIES. ." A good assortment constantly on hand, from rhielk I will enumerate a few of the leading . prtleles, , such as - - Sugar, . Mustard, Candy, Coffee, ' " Cinnamon, Nuts Molasses, Pepper Sauce, Crackers, PSyrups, - Catsup, Soap, I epper, Yeast, . Candles, Spice, Oils, Shot, - gin g er, Tobacco, Lead, ' - Cloves, Snuff, "G." Caps, t; Oath:. Soda, Segars, ' C. Tartar, Old many other things too numerous to men tion, will be•found in this department,- which 1411,45 sold at a trifling advance from cost. far-ready-pay. - ' PRQVIPONS pcjititantly Onliand;NUcli. as fORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, FISH, SALT, UTTER, CHEESE, LARD, BEANS, OATS, FLOUR, CORN' MEAL; • OUCHWHEAT FLOUR, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PLUMS, load many other articles in the line' of proyi ons no% necessary, to mention. Also, - • ' WOODEN WAIM; Wash-Tub,s and Roar:clai Mops, pirmar * H4a — s', &c., which will" be sold law_ for each of readj .pay.: Oats, Potatoes; -Rutter, ggai-9beesc, arid in fact almost everything a of raises,. will be taken in exchauge4or froc; , 6f their cash value. I .invite the ;at !: • Notion, of Villagers, Farmers and Lumbermen ttbo desire to make purchases in the above eniel.s, and.aolicit them to call before, pur thseing eliewhere. . E. K. SPENCER. Cendsrlpsrt, June 9, 1557.—10:3. , - - - S:114-11 1 11. AS:OI4 E'S! 3 ralggigts lac eroceirst 4.2C3?-OEALERS DIVI-GOODS, - NOTIONS, Le.; CORNER' OF .MAIN & &D. STS., f. , ME OU:17 FatS,P 0 R7t.; C'ASTOR OIL. Sold by SMITH JONES. SYRUP OF SQUILLS Sold by -smrni & JONES. ESS; P.E L IAEILMIN T. • SMITH & JONES. 13U111IIINIG FLUID. Sold by !SMITH & JONES. ZerTrei4 Foyle lAMBS BY DAY-LlLT.alea ESS. CINNAMON. Sold by SMITH & JONES .1 3 4UAGORIC. - scia by • SMITH i& JONES, - OIL CINNAMON. Sold' - SMITH 8c JOSF,S. ESS. WINTERGREEN. Sold by SMITH & JONES. 01114 SASSAFB.•,A.S. • som Lc SMITH Sz; JONES, - Druggists and Grocers, ' COUDERSPORT, PA. American 'Safely-Paper Manu facturing Company of Yor,a. CAPITAL 8500,000, A. NIC4OLAS, Piesident. Office 70 Wall-St. A Perfect Security against all rtannrr of Fraud by Countcrifei;ing 'on Paper,—To .F 4 rerent Photographs and Anactatic Counter.. Eras,irer, 74-ansfers or Al ' erotic:a, AVING purchased the Patent for the m ill elusive right to manufacture and sell the new Chemical Paper in America, invented and patented in; England: by 11Exav GLYNN. a cele brated clietnist and oftii2er in the British army, it is hardly necessary to say that the Paper is recommended by Mr. Kent, Assayer of the U. S. Mint, 'Mr. Lyman of the New York Clearing House, and Meade Brothers, extensive a n d skilful ph6,tograoaeis, 233, Broadway N. Y, The 'latter say that no imitation can be made on a check or batik note printed on the safety Paper. ,Below isiolit• list of prices; Bank Checks, 3 5 , in 3. . 7 j3 lb. Bank Bills, $lB for 1000 sheets. Bills of Exchange, $2B for 1000 sheets. Promissory Notes, - 40 cts. "tl lb. Sight '& Time Drafts, $25 for 1000 sheets Insn ance Policies, 40 cts. V lb. R ..k ail -oad Stock's . Bonds ' 40 cts. V lb. Ban • arid State Stocks, 40 cts. V lb. Bonds and Mortgages, 40 cts. 'a lb. Wills and Deeds. Au cts. V lb. Fox.wrapping, Silks apd other fine 'articles it is excellent, ailit prevents moths, 40 .cts. 1 4 11 /, • • For ladenturenl and Ei,greebsents, 40 ctg. "11 lb,' All Sta i r and,County Records should always be printe or written on ,this Paper, as the chemicals inserted in the pulp not only pee ve* eilisure or transfer, but make it lasting as time. .For Southern Climates it is excellent, and much *superior to any other ; as the moistness of the!climete does not destroy it., --the prop= erties inserted in the pulp being a preventiVe. In all the southern. states, Cuba, the West Indies and: the Ocutral .meriean States, no publicr records can be kept over 20 years, writ ten on the ordiniiry paper, while the oils and other chemicals Inserted-in this Paper makes itindestructible by the ravages of time. - It is also proof against moths, rats and other ver min, which feast! on and ,destroy all other pa ver now in uso, ! - The CompaAyihave now in operation Mills in Morris County, N. J. of about 300 horse power, and are ble to fill all orders for Paper at the shortest notice. All orders fort the Paper mast.be addressed to A. NICHOLAS, President of. the Company, No. 70 Watt Strnet. • r0:10-3mo. TRIAL !LIST, DECE.HBER TERM, 1851. ; ( C. W. Ellis Potter County, va. 4 and Jas, W. Smith. Bingham Estate, Jacoli 13. Redson. Rusaell Asa Stevens, et al. Munson (lc-Merriman, ": Bonnet Jr. Clark. 31: ISlat!tesion, "; Phineas Goodwin C. Aylesworth, N. P. Mina.rd. Pike-Township, LI D. J:Chappell. Wharton School Diet. 44 Julius Johnson. Isaac Pearce, for use , 1 Frrnklin Gale. .Samuel Haven, 44 A. M Benton. r), ' N. V. Jackson W. T. Jones, ; and - Eli Recs. A. W. Williams, . D. 11. Dunbar. Ira Lamphere, L. H. Kinney, Brown &. Brothers, , " S. P. Lyman. Josiah Bunip, I ' H. $. Carrier. E. &' W. Elliott, 11 Benj. Barse. W. G. M'Clelland, use, Alni'd Woodcock. Gilbert & Nichols, " N. L. Dike, Matthew : Wilkinson, " Teniple Wilkinson, George Fox &,S. Rosa, " Asa' B. Gibbs. Hosea Ceshing, . It 0. Merrill, -Carpenter, " Richard Shay, jr. G. R.•Vpsbnrg,' • " M. J. Flynn; Sobieski Boss, 4' R. W. M'lntyre. J. OLMSTED, Pro.h'y. r • protltenotary's Moe, Nov. 2,, 1.857. YATES COUNTY NURSERY, VETB. OEIN & CO., of the Yates OctqAt3 - , I ',Nurs.eries, gave for sale a large and valuable assortment !of IhRIEJIT TP,EFAS of all Varieties usually cultivated. These Trees are young and of vigorqns growth. The qualities are the most choice known, and are warranted o i ssuvq.4lso, a fine stock of ORNAMENTAL TREES and 411 1 : 11 g 13 ETSY, for fall delivery. Yatesger Address orders to C. BEACH, Pen Tan, Yates Co., N. Y. Orders left with P,OB'T. W. NILE 4,, Coudersport , pp.., will bi liromptly filled. -10:2-6nao. Q Olit - CLOTE4Wqr o Cleney's mantifutart 17 oli; at Z. ILI3PMER'S, 1 0-42 SWEET 01E. Sold by SMITH & 301ST.$._ ESS. SASSAFRAS'.` Sold by Ravi & JONES. BALSAM Scad by SMITII .& JONES. CAMPHENE. Sold by SMITH & JONES. —•-• y , 410 . 11:iii . 17 1.0 . 41 PS sy Day.-LIGIIT.7Iaitt ARSENIC. [P° I S" , / ' Sold by SMITH S.; JONES. OIL ANISE, Sold by JONES. 'OIL HEMLOCK. ' .(31(3 by SMITH k JONES, Spirits of Turpentine, Sold by SMITH & JONES, All.K..inds of Drugs Fold by SMITH k JONES, . Druggists and Grocers, j: ~COLTDER.SPO.RT, I PIANOS, MELODEONS & Rump. THE CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED. ' Prices Greatly IteauCed,' HORACE WATERS; No. 333 . .Broathroy, Y, AGENT FOR TILE BEST IIOSTO:i & N.YI instri4menl4. THE Largest Assortment of Pianos; 'Melo deons, Musical Instruments, and . Musical Merchandise of all kinds, in the United btates. Pianos from Ten different Manufactories, cii;rtz prising those of every variety of style, from the plain, neat and substantial 61 odtaves;4 in Walnut or Rosewood Cases, from 4150 to $lOO, to those of the most elegant finish up to , One Thousand Dollars. No house in the Union can compete with the above in the numberi variety and celebrity of its 'instruments 'nor in the Extremely low prices at whip!tlitly*re sold, , HORACE WATERS', MODERN IMPROVED p1A,7,03, with or without IrOn Frames, pos sessing- in.their improvements of over-strings and action, a'leugth of scale and compaq• of ' tone equal to the Grand Piano, united with the beauty and durability of structure of Ithe Square Piano, Iney are justly pronounced by the Press and by the first Musical Masters, to be equal to those of any other manufacturer. They are built of.the best and most thorough ly seasoned Material, and guaranteed to stand the action of levery climate. Each Instrainent guaranteed to give satifaction, or purelibse- % money refunded. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, at great har gains, constantly in store,—price from $3O to $1441. 110EACE 'WATERS' MELODEONS.Su parior Instruments in touch and durability of make.. (Tuned the equal temperanient.) I; Me lodeons of all other styles and realms. Price $45, $OO, $75, $lOO, $123, sl4o—(tfiuble Reeds and two banks of Keys, sl4oQ—less: a liberal discount. Clergymen and Churches, lan extra discount. GUITARS, 13 Rt.) WN ' S II ARPS, I . • fit PLUTINAS, ACCORDEONS, and Musical Instruments of all kinds, atiower prises than ever before offered to the public, A large discount to Teachers and School's . . The trade.supplied an the most liberal 4,errns, MUSIC...v:Ow of the largest and I.4st se, leered catalogues of Music non , published, comprising many of the choice and most pop ular airs of the day, and will be sold at one third or from the regular prices. • Music sent by mail to all parts of the coun try, post-paid. Particular and personal atten tion paid to all orders received by mail. Sat isfaction guaranteed in every instance. Pianos and Melodeons for rent and rent alloived on paachaie. Pianos and Melodeons for sale'on Monthly payments. Second-hand Pianos 'ta ken in exchange for new. General and select Catalogues and Schedule of prices forwarded to all parts of khe country by mail. te"Great inducements offered to AGENTS in all parts of the country, to sell the Horace Waters' Pianos, Melodeon; and Catalogue of ' Music; COURT PROCLAMATION, :WHEREAS the Hon. Robert G.' White, V . President Judge, and the Hons. Joseph Mann and G. G. Colvin, Associate Judges of the our is Of Oyer & Terminer and General Tail Delivery, Quarter Sessions of the Peace:, Orph ans' Court and Court or Common Pleas:for the County of Potter, have issued their Precept, bearing date the fodrth day of November, ty the!year of our Lord one thousand eight hun-, dred and fifty-seven, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, Quarter Session of the Peace, Orphans' Court. and Court of Common Pleas, in the Borough oiDoudersport, on MON DAY, the 21st day Of December next, and to. continue- one • week. Notice is therefore hereby given to the Cor oners, Justices of the Peace and Constables within the county, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their rolls, records, ingnisitions, examinations, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices appertain to be done. And those who are bound by their recognizances to prosecute against the prisoons that are or shall be in the jail of said county of Potter. are to be then and there tcr prosecute against them as will be just. • Dated at CarDERSPOIiT, November 41h; 1857; and the 81st year of the Independence of the .United States of America. 1- A. C. TAGGART, Sheriff. LE CII 4D MUSLINS ancl a few other Br -1.11 The line of Staple DO Good . ; low for cash ot E. K. SPgNVE.II'S,' • 10:2 tt. W. S .A9t XTEW GOODS--A Large and 3pleindid As sortment jusit reeelved at • 10:1 • 0L115172r3t , tin e.the rs; ,Ca '.S °f priika: from 4 t eilP of .I.i, at. - r ! . SUFFEW NaTI : , , ALL: ;STAUB OF: :;1 DISEASES' , getmouie; 2vii-vu2l7dOityi . 01-xeley. Virtivel,:Diithetesi - Diseasea oTthe eye . and Bladder,' - Ithettmatfinf, the Dotzei 'and Anklc4; Diseases. of the Lungs; I"h:rout, - Note and Eyes, - UterCs upon - the Bay or Linz&T, Cantere,Dropsy,.Epilejnic Fite, ' St. tiliq'z Dance, and ciii dizettret arizik9 from a dernginient of the Sexual Organs,. : • UCH sa . liervous'Trembling;loss of gem. k 7 toy,' L'oss of Power, - 'General Weakrtess, Dininess of IT,ision with, peenliar splits appear ing before' the'eyes,!,LoSs o of Sight,. Wakeful ness, DyspePsia, Liver Disease, •Eruptions ppm: the tati,-Pain• in the back and head, Female irreglilarities and, all improper discharges from both sexes, It matter's not from' what .cause the disease originated, however long standing or obstinate the case, reeoiery is c6.tain,-and in a shorter time than a peruiaberit effrabati beef fected by any other treatrseni,. oven after the disease has- baffled" the skill of eminent physi ciams'and resisted all their means of cure: The ediei nes are pleasant withoutodor, causing no sickness and free from .mereary or balsam. During twenty years ofpraetice, I have rescued' from the jaws of Death many thousands ' who, Lin, the last stages Of tbc• above mentioned dis- Leases had been given up to die by their i physi= cians,,whieh warrants me in promising to the afflicted, who may - place themselves under my care, a perfect and. most speedy cure. Secret Diseases are the greatest enetuies to health; as they are the first cause of Consumption, Scrof ula, and many other diseases, and should be a j terror to the human family, As u permanent cure is scarcely ever etfecteti,-a majority of the eases falling into the hands of incompetent persons, who not only fail - to ,curethe diseases but ruin -the 'constitution, filling the system ' with mercury, which, with the disease,, has j. tens the sufferer into a rapid Consunaption. But should the dise:iae and the treatment j • not cause death speedily and the' victim mar ries, the diseaSe is entailed upon the children, who arejborn with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus betrays itself in Scrofula, Tatter, Ulcers, Erup tiens an other affections of the skin ; Eyes, Threat and Lungs, entailing uPon tl-tout a brief existence of stiffetirtg and consigning them to an early grave, SELF ABUSE is another formidable enemy , : to health, for nothing else in the .dread caul. logue of human diseases causes so destrubtive I a drain upon the s y stem, drawing its thousands of victims through a few years of suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys. the 'NerVous system, rapidly wastes away the en ergies of life, causes mental derangement, prevents the proper developtnent of the system, disqualifies for marriage, society, business' and all earthly happiness, and leaves the suf-j ferer wreaked hi body and mind; predisposed to consumption and a train of evils more to he I dreaded than, death. itself. With -the, fullest confidence Ossurethe tinforttine - Viatini . 3 of, Self-Abuse that Ft' peiria7. - :‹nt and speedy cure! carrhe affteted ; aral with the 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 snares in-the columns of the publiJ prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers that millions- have their constitutions ruined ' by the vile compounds - of quack doctors or site equally poisorions nostrums vended as I "Patent Medicines." I have carefully analyzed 1 many of the so called Patent Medicines and find that nearly all of them contain Corrosive , Snhlimate, which is one of the strongest pre-, parations of mercury and a deadly Trison, which instead of curing the disease disables! the system feir life, Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now j in use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant I Persons, who do not understand even the al:. j phahet of the niateria medica, and are equally as destitute of any knowledge of the human. system, having one object only in view, and that to make money regardless of consequen- Irregularities and all diseaSes of males and females treated' on principles established by twenty years of practice, and sanctioned' by thousands of the most remarkable cures. Med ieines with full directions seat to any part of the United States .or Canadas, by patients communicating their symptoms by -letter:— Business correspondence strictly confidential. Address. SITNIMERVILLE, M. D i Office NO.- 1131 Filbert St., (Old No. 1090 BELOW TWELFT II I PHILADELPHIA NEW GOODS, Lbw Prices and Ready Pay, AT SHARON CENTRIC SUBSCRIBERS are offering for sate X an entirely - nen. stock - , consisting. of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE, CQOCKERY, GLASS WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, BATS k CAI'S, .1.31. BRELLAS, PARASOLS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, 'READY ALA-DE CLOTHING, YANK t E4 NOTIONS, Ste., Pze.- l'Et our, selecti , ms the wants of all have beo. remembered. The Gentlemen can find in oiir ,rock of liekidy Made Clothing an elegant. Fashionable suit, or a substantial Business suit, and we have fiats 6; ,Catis and' Podts Shoes to match. The Ladies can find Fashionable' ottricts beautifully trimmed, or bonnets and trimming; a good, assortment of - Dress Goods, und trim things; Gloves; 11litts, Hosiery and . Gaiters:- -od, last but not least, corded and skeleton Skirts ; also, Rattans, Skirt-Wlialehono still Brass Skirt-Hoops ;, beautiful Jet Necklaecz and Bracelets, Corals, Fans, and, teo many other_ things to enumerate,—all of which we are selling low for Cash, Lumber; or any kind of Produce: FLOUR, MEAL ; FISH con stantly on hand. NV. 13. & J. 11. GRAVES. Sharon Center, cotter Co., Par, June 5, 1857.-10:2—tf. RANGES AND LEMONS just received by gif 10:2 W J. H. GRAVES.. p• 'W. SPENCER is Agent for many of the s Most popular Medicines norviu use; of "vhich he frill mention.: r. - • I. R. STAFFORD & CO.'S OLIVE TAR. , .-DR. D. JAYNE *. SON'S FAMILY MEDI-=; QINES.. - • , . J. C. AI'ER Co.'s CIIBRRY PECTORAL AND. PILLS. - SEVERAL KINDS OF CHERRY SYRUPS; &c., &c. • • earJ. R: Stafford & Co;'s (Hirt Tar is ap plied and inhaled ,by -Wearing on INRALER around the neck and -on the -breast. -W OL T IVE OINTMENT is' applied-where the ski s. n. is broken and is a popular remedy where known. al;;14 f;it!a 3cll.ooThiENulieb• - - - • -- = - 4ZAD-QUARTrat mus_anbscribets • ltake this .methotlof fonningLinuitfeleftchaluit they are in re , caipt,of,,Fd are .now. open4 l 4l:.a. , choicie and Aeiitable stoik"of •-. . . StAPLE - ASH) i". I ASGIF . DRY to 'Ohl& they invite! the attention of all who desire to make purchases.. Our stoek is large .bas been:selectad with , great care t and is par-. ticularly adapted,tO the wants of, this section . • • of .our co - antry: , -Our stock of Dry Goods coml. sists , - • - •• . . • DRESSGOODS,TIIINMINGS,RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, PAIIASOLSL ; 4 CLOTHS; CASSIMERES •• VESTINGS. DO MESTICS, t•SHIRTINGS., • , `LINENS,: PRINTS, ~• • : •IJUSIS.B.Y,• SHAWLS,- • • • and a variety of other articles, too numerous to mention. •We have alio a complete assort ment of , . GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY; all of which will' 'be solituneommordY cheap' ITOr ready pay, and for approved credit: oh as reasonable 'terms as any other establishment. I ' MANN- - 4:"NICIiOLS. • Millport,lAug. 11, 18:36.-9:13 ly.. - W. KING &. SOFT, ,; :•:,. • I t . t . • ..I S ATENT VICIA 141ANUFACItiltERS, - 434 13 . roorrie. Sti-eet, One Dobr 'Bast. of Inroad ray [Late 468 Broad ': win] .NE OM- • 'EEstablislied A: D; 18331 Tti:VITE. an-examination of their grtiat ari etg andfsbperior iai,artment ',of CHAIRS, manufactured at their own e.aablibilmcnt, and under their, inittidir,te_ol.ierration and direc tion, including . • ..; PIVOT REVOLVING CHAIRS, • sliu-ACTING EXTENSION. RECUMBENT C 1141.1115, , • , IMPROVED :INVALID WHEEL CHAIRS, - 3IAJOR -SEARLE'S TRAVELING IN VALID CHAIR. - SPANIS4 SPRING-AND SQUAB CHAIRS.: RHEUM TIC. SPINAL AND ASTHMATIC! INVALID Embracing the most complete assortment,l and choicest kinds for Parlors, Drawing Reoms, Chambers, gardens, Libraries, Counting U/rtes, Public Institutions, Dentists, Barbers, 4.c., tobether_witk every desirable sort adapted 'to the comfort, Convenience and luxury - Of the Sick, the Aged,l:the 171,6L711, the Lame and Lazy. Ip point ,O . f ingenuity of design, elegance of .finish, quality and richness of material, faith fulness of execatioo, durability and cheapness, these chairs are unsurpassed. For them, N. W.. KING 4i: SON, were awarded the first and only Prize Medal, and the faculty recommend them as fat preferable to beds or couches for patients 411cied with Spinal Asthmatic or Bronchial tiffeetions. To eithe arm of the chair mar he attached a convehie t reading or :writing br:sk, and any combinath n desired trill he manufactured to to order. Circ se4t'by m railtances,l ar ezplanatory cuts, swill be it if requested, and orders [with re promptly forwardsd to stay part of HY & ECONOMY! NEW CHAIR, " AS YOU LIKE, IL" Chair, Reclining Chair, Couch and IN ON ,] is SllSCCptibie of jerent positions or changes, to meet requirements for comfort, conveni- Ty and economy, [in space as well Whether in sickness or heath, this • CHAIR "AS YOU Lnci: IT;' excels in eta, any chair'perbaps ever mang this or any other country. Lux. - KING'S An Ann Bedstead. r r twelve illfn the varied enee, lutut as price.] celebrated. many resp, factut - ed ip The jars. accost To robil uals, this and will most liberS t i e Tatit:'S from Fifteen to Thirty Bol ding to is institutions, as well as to individ llAlß it , a very desirable article, .0 supplied in any number on the 1.4 terms, Apply to or address • id. W. 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It is now clearly demon., 1 strated th4t the lancet, mercury, and all other i f , internal ft rug medication" may be laid aside 1 with perfe t . safety to the patient and abid ingfl t beimo politerity., Wherever these nia chines hale. been introduced, they' excite the highest wintdet , and praise, The apparatus IS ridapted to prevent, relieve and cure every disease in ideut to huntanity,—more particu larly all tl ose painful and formidable diseas es which are for eentiltias hailed the pro foutideSt I ‘arnin t and sliill of physicians. Frbrdw iatevet cause there may be an ex cess or deficiency of tIM nervous fluid—pro-I dyeing : mil exceSs or deficiency of the acids and alkaline secretions—the magnetic pinci,- ples of the system are deranged, and can pq ly be safely restored to ;their normal condition by an application of magneto-eleetricit4 by means of DR. 'DICKINSON'S MAGNETO ELECTRIC MA.CHINE T This apparatus will positively pretent, and speedily relieve and cure Consumption, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Palsies, Neuralgia, Spinal Diseases', and all other painful maladies, however hopeless and of long standing, They are eminently useful in all sexUal and urinary disorders, particu larly wher'c' the Constitution has been broken dolvn and,lruined by unnatural solitary habits to which to many of the young of both sexes are so la cntahly prone. • i ' DR. DI .KINSON'S .SIAGNE - TO ELECTRIC MACHIN 0 is Without ;'the dangerous cenipli4l cations of . atteries andiacids--which fact alone renders lit .:uperior to all others on the score of neatnes safety and! utility.- -It is, in f• et; altandSome parlor ornarifent.; may be a 'plied by a (child ; and hist a life-time, ,tx) -the, great saving of Doctor's bills .ko,'! , PRICE F 'THE MACHINE $lO.l • •It will .esafely packed and sent to any part of. the 'prated States. 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ANEW and singularly successful remedy for the cure of all Bilious diseases--Costiveness, Judi. gestion, Jiundiee, :Dropsy,' Rheuniatism, revers, • Gout, Liumors,:%.TerVonsness, Irritability, lull:damn. tions, Headache, Pains in. the Breast,..Side,liack, and LiMbs, Female" Complaints, 'A:O., &c. Word, vpry few orb the discloses in which a 'riargative vine is not more or, less required, and much sick. ness and suffering -might be prevented, if t o bans less hut effectual Cathartic were more freely eted. No person can feel Well While a 'costive habit of body prevails ; besides it soon generatecierietut and often fatal diseases,',which might have .been avoided by the timely arid jitilioions use ofa good purgative. his is alike true of Colds, Feverishsymptems, and Bilious derangements. They - all tend becbmear produce the deep seated and formidable distempon which load the hearses 'all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is-of the first haven:ince to the public health, and this-Pill has been perfected 'with conimiamate skill to Meet that-demand. As, extensive trial of its virtues-by phyisiciaria, , Prefer. sons, and Patients ' has shown, results Our - pay:jag any thing hitherto known of any medicine..., ;Cans have been effected lieyorid belie - I, were they not stb stantiated by persons of such exalted' position md character as to forbid the Suspicion, of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who hars testified in favor oil theSe Pills, we may mention : . DR. A. A. lIAreS, Analytical ChierniS't,-of Baton, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose. high professional ebarneter is endorsed by•the HON. EDWARD Tilvr.B.Err, Senator of the If, 3, Butte= C.Wr, xptuor, Ex,Speaker of the House of Representatit-es. nnorr 'Minister Piety. toEnglend, JU/IN B. FITZPATRICK, Cath. Bishop of Beaten, Also r Drt. J. It. iCIIII.TONT. , Practical Chemist, of New ork City, endoised by . . HON. W. L. MA:Rev, Secretary of 'State. We.:. B. ASTOR; the richest man in America. R. Le...Laxiv & Cb., primes of the Metropolitan flotol, and others, Did apace permit, we- could give many hundred certificates, from; all parts Where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing tlim• the experience of eminent public men is found In their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigatiai sad study, are offered to the' public as the best and most complete which the present state of niediril science pan afford. They are compounded riot of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal liqtZek only of Vegetable tomedizs, extradted by ibenuod process in a state'of purity; and combined together in such 'a mannerlas to insure the best reslllo..Tha SyS tart of eompoSition for medicines has been Nand in the Cherry Peetoral and Pills both, to prbduce a' more efficient renkedy than had hitherto, been Mi t:lined by any prOcess. 'The reason Is perfectly 141 i, CiOUSe. 'While byl the old mode of composition, co. cry medicine is litudened with more or less of Aert• nioniouS and injthions qualities, by this each Mild. ridual virtue only that is desiredt for the Curative effect is present. 1 All the inert and obnoitious qual ities of each substance employed arb left behind, tit curative virtues only being retained.' Bcdee it is self-evident the .effects should prove is they tau's proved more purely remedial, and the - 1111 S a surer, more powerfel antidote tb disease than any otter medicine known, to, the world.. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken vinifei the, counsel of ap attendlur Physician, , and as he could not properls;judge ofs remedy- without - knowing its composition, I Me . supplied the accurate FOiniulte by which bath Ef Pectoral and Pills are made to the whale body of Practitioners in the United States.antlßritish Aot ican Provinces. If -however there 'should be sty one who has not- 'received them„, they will 14 promptly forwarded be mail to hie. addretc.' Of all the Pattot Medicines that are efinled., few world be talietrif their COmpealtion w i ardavil Their life , coutii,‘ts in _ their -mystery. IF / 4 " ! I • mysteries._ _ [ The comPositien of ray preparations is laid oats to all men, and Mtilvi are competent to ;judge. e • the subject acknowledge their cenviotSt! of their intrinsic{-merits. The Cherry P6etadr, l pronounced by rscientifio . men - to...be a many miedicino.before its effects were knovvri.. many inenfPhysicians,. have declared the B ai l ie 64_ ~,!‘ my Pills, and `even more confidently, `and an P r ; ing to certify that their anticipations were 101 4 .1. than realized byl•thir effects Upon They operate l*y their powerful 'influence outs! Internal viscera it . ? purify- the blood andstirrede r l .into healthy ac sot —temove the obstructions:F. the stomach . , bOwels, liver, and tither orgat.'s body, restoring their irregular action to hesltto,". 'by correcting, Wherever they exist; such &I A* meets as are the l listtirigin of disease. ' • acin g sugar wrapped they. are 'pleasant to &LI and being purely vegetable r ne harm can 'arise 019 ; their use • • • For roinuto otireetions, see wrapperon the - Vit'EPAßEfe BY ' - •• . : JAMES Practical !a t a r t, fl: nalytical LOwI•F.L.Li• a MASS. • Itriikp 25 Cents • Pivel Boxes' fo Sb r - '"' • • • • • SMITH. A:JONES / • • I . ••D . 5 L SPENCER, • ‘C.TaItERSPOIT, j l"a'.i'. and:by Conn tr. .) 64 - :chants and -.ol7nstructi evter—y*liire.: ~C: 7 Eyed; lINATAO ONTIILY th Juas or nequaltd