The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, December 24, 1857, Image 4

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Aggel 111 ,-h...field titpoligisc has Wen sal ' ' F4N` D.T 24 „P, T, 1 , 0 ~N
.o)4ltilatel.Vreditere.4 - 0. anJOst - which:midi , I . -*tip ALL , • _
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hat' the '4l4 l .lrtitic.! party Inv in f.ftsPr,' D EASE; 4I V -THE IP kit ANIVTIONAT
,uf_Pri s etioni in Kan. : Aithogakofteu J ; ' l li ia#POOTIE# 7:. , '
:-.Fefutcd and exposed, it Ina I?eeit as ofto FirmAnikis !SY SARIA,III 4 4IIOIi,
Tevampi , d; and . many_kousst ,men have, "Vinfjell 'eonfeys - theremed* teethe eat - -'
;wale
: to believe it true. .It c arried ,Penn- I ties In theluetss.eleruegh th e air p e a se _
-. , ,
. :sylfunitt IllinoiS, Inclispe•and'Ne,w jer- , Ps; end ecllaillg' ri9 titrecA' e,9ntaet 'tiiili the
. _ • i disease,. ',sayer:ll4es the tuberenler. Maieer, al.
• r
;WY in li: •101 and 4 bas , gireP 1.4$ maer 1 lays the cough, Wises a tres'atarinsy tepee.-
..Dew:wary its show -of. triumph_ in the loratilifi, h'ettli the 'lunge; purges the bleed,
' Yell electious of 1857. ' But -last, the inuriarts iela6reOitatity to the nerves. eyetegt,
_ p er i meraey -th em spi v es Kaye f urn i s h e d a giving that tout 'and energy so indispeolahle
For the restoration of health. To be able to
* ,doculfient - t hat puts the question at rest
.. .. . . • state confidently ehat I' onsumption is curable
furitYer,' R e refer tO the lie ore of the b • ~._, : ..- , ~ 1
„... y mealatione le to-epeea. spine oe -una loyed
.Counnittee Qn SI4Yel7 in: the KansaV, pleasure. Isis-as much udder the control of
Donefitutione.l Ouneention, every mem-1 medical treatment its • eziy other' formidable
her of wlaien is a National . Democrat.---1 disease; ninety:l out of every hundred easee
That report we publisbed the other day, I can he cured in the first stages, and fifty per
cent in the second ; hut in tee third stage it
aseonajanied with the fact that it n,. asset] lis impossible to save more than live per cent..,
*nosti for
'that lintensely Democratic body the letup- arc se cut ,up by the disease'a;-1
unanimously. It is a fair and gratrain- to hid detiaece tq medical skill. Even, how- I
/naile expression of Democratic opiaion!el;eit in the last Stages, Inhalation a ff ords ex-
e e -ef !a, body of - Democrats without the! traordinery relief -to the sobering attending!
- , , this:fearful seoCrge, which annually destroys
taint of a single member suspected of ninety-five thoettand persons in the !felt; d
Rises Republicanism, sitting under the States alone; and.-a correct calculation shows ,
protection of the bayonets and cannon of; that of the preient Population af. th e . earth,
the Feieral power, and carryin g out , eteltt e millions are destine() to 11/1 the Con-.
rue
donbi'ess •the• wishes and embody in.
i"" 1 sumetiye's graves.
I Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so
principles of those in the North and ; fatal es Consumption. In all ages it has Lien
p lath, for whom `they act, and by whom' the great enemy of" life, fur it spares neithet '
gully they must be' sustained. By-and- I Age nor ste e l - Mt sweeps off alike Abe' brave,
hy pathos the people will - wake tip to al th; beautiful, tbe c4 graceful and the gifted. By
knowled.c of bow Intech
es they hove
-been !il4 , hiqp of that empreme Being front whom
1 cometla every good and perfect- eft , I am en
tle..leived by the lying promises and pre-.1
, alibied to offer" to the atilietet) b e, permaneut
epee of the falsest party that ever ex- t and 'speedy cure in Censimptien. The first
ed.—Yittsburg Gazette.- ause of tubercles is from impure blood, and
. I es 4/Sir -- 4. the immediate effect produced by their depo-
Legislature of Georgia has unani,!Nition in the lungs is to prevent , the Tree ad- i
ly pronounced lotteries a curse and ! m ; s3l " of air into the air cal e, which causes
I a weakened vitality through the entire system.
swindle. - , I Thee surely it isi more rational to expect great
er good from medieines - entering the --cavities
of the; lungs than II from t.bose administered
through the istenesch; the patient:will o.ll9ayS
find the lungs free and the breathing easy, at- '
ter lelialiug remedies. - Thus, Inhalation is a
local iratly; nevertheless it aet's constitution- ;
ally. awl with mere power and certaiute than 1
remedies adatleistered hy the stomaeft. To - I
prove the, pewerilil land direct influence (if this
this mode of atlatinistrs.tion, chloroform
inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a
few minutes, paralyzing Oa
tn Wire _ nervous 1
system, so that a tiring may be amputated with-1
oat the . slightest pain; Inhaling the ordinary
bender, Os Sill' delstroy life ie a few hours,
:The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the
eystem iy,fieu fainting pr apparently dead, The
odor of many of the medicines is ierceptible
in the skin a few Minutes'after being inhaled,
and teas be immediately detected in the blood.
A colt vineing prootiof the constitutional effects
of ibbalatiun, is the fact_ that sickness is eh
ways prod aced by breathing foe' air—is not
this piesitive evideitee that proper reniedies,
carefully prepereell :mil judiciously adminis- I
tered through the 'lungs should produce the
happiest results? I During eighteen years'
practice, many thousands suffering from - dis
eeses of the limes aud throat, have been un
der'my care, mull have effected many remark
able cures, even after the sufferers had been
pronounced in the list stages, which fully sat- (
isties me; that consumption is no longer a fatal I
disease. • My treatment of consumption is,
originah and founded on long experience ands
a thorongtt investigation. "My perfect actptain- 1
tance with the nature of tubercles, ike., ena.el
hies me' to distinguish, readily, the various
forms of disease that simulate consumption.
and apply the proper remedies, rarely being
mistaken cv4n in-a single, ease. This lentil-. 1
iarity, hi connect* with certain pathological ;
and microscopic discoyeries, enables ale tp re-1
lieve the lungs frets/ the, effects of contracted
chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the blood. I
impart , to it renewed vitality, giving energy
,and tune to the entire system. 1
Mediciues with I full directions sent to any'
part of the Uuited . States and Canadas by pa- I
t tents coraintinicat r ing their symptoms by letter.
But ,the cure would he more certain if the
patient should pay me a visit, which would I
give me an oppertunity to examine the lungs
and enable me to; prescribe with much greater
ccrtainty, and thin the cure could be effected
without my seeing the patient again.
G. W, G - UAIIA I .II. M. D.,
Office 1131 Filbert Street,
i
No. 109 j below Twelft !
1 PHIL4DELI'IIIA, PA.
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gil4rafo, , it WILLIS, . 7
1004 k 101 - Pittiessiwrosee Pow Tett.
PKOVINION . STORE.
H 'B. EnIVOER• ,
(Offers GreaCinducements
TO BUTERS OP
cl . toczrii.Eo, PROVISIONS &c., at
IA the store formerly occupied by D. W.
SPENCER, on 34. Street, North side of Public
&lure.
GROCERIES. •
A good assortment constantlyon hand. from
Which I will enumerate a fen- of the leading
articles, !itch as'
Mustard, • Candy,
Coffee,; • Pirniamon, Nuts
Mousses, , Pepper Sauce, Crackers,
',S.T II I/1 1 i RalsilPf Soap.
Pepper, Yeast, Candles,
Spice, Oiler s Shot, -
Qinger !Tobacco, Lead,
Cloves, • Snuff, "Qr." Caps,
garb. Soda, Segara, C. Tartar,
and 'many othr things too numerous to men
' lion, will be formd in this department, which
will be sOld'at a trifling advance from cost,
•
for ready pay.
uoutantly op head, such as . 1
PORK, 11A.113 - .SHOULDERS,I FISH, SALT, •
BUTTSR, • CIIESSE, ' 'LARD, BEANS,
, 1 • OATS, .FLOUR, 'ICORN MEAL, - •
7BOCKWBEAT. -- FLOUlt,i
APPLE.Si,iIRIED pqums,
and rnaoy ot•40. aFtiCies in too line of Pro 74
!ions _nOt necessary to irtention r c Also, .
• i . WOODEN WARE,
inch u Broome, Wash-Tubs and Bon*, Mops
';Dinner Boxes, ,kc.,- which will be soldilow for
' l
cash er ready, 'pay. Oats, Potatoes,, Butter,„
;Eggs; Cheesti,Jand in feet almost everything a
farmer ritises,i will be .taken• in exchange for,
goOas, at their cash value. IJ invite the
tension 'of :Villagers, Farmers and Lumbermen
!wlah;tiosire to-make purshaiesl in the I above
irtieles,ieriel,solieit them to call -before pair=
;chasing elsewhere. E . KJ SPENCIIII.
Eleudetsport, June 5, 1567.-40:2. ; :
1 •
1 Bibles and Testanienti.
A supply of good - 13111 LES 'TESTA 7
.11p TS, suitable for the Coninton Schools,
Bn4 vasty CHEAP MN' be had bi calling at
tlic Sookstore dm. W. MANN,; or on' the sub?
eqiber, , 214.• ISLAK,II, - Agt. - of ,
,• liiNsSncie tr.
Coutlerspirt i No: 2¢;..:1357. ; ,
- LONCTlaber 4 . 4rttati ; 4•11i- be fur.
. 90 441.1 ViltibiVOi_On• • { 1 Ct ).") s
m4StielitioN,
• PHILADELPHIA . -
AV . 6titbliihortv special
• endersament-for de relief of the sieJE anal As
-trasse3, afflicted. with Virulent and
Apideseic ilissaari; • .
T'persons atllicted with - gixual Disess
such xa SPRRItIA-TORRIiItE
NAL- WEARSESS, CONDE.:
RLICEA, GUEET, SVP.HILIS, - .Abe Vice of
ONANISX, or SELF. ABUSE, oft., dtc.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in View of
the awful; destruction of human life-,:caused '
lip Sexual diseases, and tie_deceptions prac
tised upon ale' unfortunate - victims *or such
diseases by Quacks, several years:Ago directed
their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE
ACT worthy of their naine, to open a Dispen
sary for the treatment of this Class of diseases.
in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL AD
VICE GRATIS, to all who apply, by letter,.
with a description .of their condition, (age,
occupation, habits of life, he..)l-s.nd in cases
of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES
FREE OP CHARGE.' It is needless to add
that the Association commands the highest
Siedical akin ofthe age, and will furnish. the
most approved modern treatment, .
The .Directors, on a review of the past, feel
; assured that their labors in this sphere of be
nevolent effort, have been of great Lent:fit to
the afflicted, especially to fire young, and they . ,
have ii.solved to devote themselves,
With re
nerved zeal, to this very important but much
despised cause.
Juit PubliAted by the Association, a Re
-1 port on Sperinatorrlicem or Seminal Weakness,
I tlie Vice of Gaullism, Masturbatiim or Self-
Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Oa
gang, by the Consulting Surgeon, whivit will .
„be sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope,) FREE
OF CHARGE, on recoil's of TWO STAMPS
; for postage.
Address, • for Report or treatment, Dr.
GEORGE R. CALHOUN. Consulting Surgeon,
florrard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street,
a
Dy order of the Directors.
EZRA D. lIEAIITWEL,L, Presier , nt,
• GEO: FAIRCHILD,. Secretary. -
PIANOS, idELODEONS =SIC.
TIIE SINTER ADOPTED.
Prices greatly 13e4ucecl,
HORACE WATERS,
'Va. 333 Broadiray, E. Y.,
AGENT FOR THE BEST BOSTON & Y
Itistrumentm.
ITIIIE Largest 4.ssortment of . Pianos,
deons, Musical Instruments, and Musical
Merchandise of all hinds, in the United States.
Pianos from Ten different Manuf.ictorics, coni
prising those of every variety of style, from
the plain, neat and substantial GI octaves, iii
Walnut Sr Rosewood Cases, from $l5O to $2OO,
to those of the most elegant finish up to One
Thousand Dollars. :'io house in this Union
can compete with the above .th the number,
variety and zelehrity of its instruments. nor
in the Extremely low prices at which they are
sold. _ _
/lORACE iI'ATERS'ItOPERN IMPROVRD
PIANOS, with or without lion Frames, pos
sessing in their improvements or over-strings
and action, a leugth'of scale and compass of
tone equal to the Grand Piano, united with
th'e beauty and durability of structure or the
Squard Piano. They are justly pronOnne . ed by
the Press and by the first Musical Masters, to
hi equal to those of any oilier manufacturer.
''hey are built of the best and most thorough
ly seasoned material, and guaranteed to'stiand
the action of everyclimate. Each Instrument
guaranteed to give' satifiiction, or purchase
money refunded.
SEL'OND-ITAND PIANOS, at great bar
gains, constantly in store,—price from $3O to
$l4O. • •
HollAf2E WATERS' MELODEONS.—Su
perior Instruments in touch and durability .of
make.'Tuned the equal temperament.) Me
lodeons of all other styles and mnliFS. Price
$43, $6O, $75. $lOO, $125, sl4o—double
Reeds and two banks or Keys, s2oo—less
liberal discount. Clerg - ymen and Churches,
an extra discOunt. •
MAFTLN'S GrITARS,
BROWN'S HARPS,
FLUTES.
FLUTINAS, •
ACCORDEONS,
VIOLINS,
• .d Upsicallustruraents of all kinds, at lawer
prices than ever before offered - to the public.
large discount to Teacheri and Schools.
Th'e trade supplied on the most liLeral terms.
MUSIC.--One of the largest and best se
lemed' catalogues, of Music now published,
comprising many Of the choice and most pop
ular airs of the day, and will be sold at one
third off from the regulaa prices.
Music sent by mail to all partsof 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 allowed on
pus.ehase. Pianos and Melodeons for sale on
monthly payments. Second-hand Piano's ta
ken in exchange for new. General and select
Catalogues and Schedule of prices forwarded
to all parts of the country by mail.
Ler Great inducements offered to AGENTS
in all parts, of the country, to sell the Horace
Waters' Pianos, Melodeons, and Catalogue of
Music. B:4G.
DW. SPENCER is Agent for many of the
• most popular Medicines now in use, a
few of which he will mention:
J. R. STAFFORD .4 CO.'S OLIVE TAR.
DR. D. JAYNE iSt SON'S FAMILY MEDI
CINES.
•J. C. AYER CO.'S CHERRY PECTORAL
AND PILLS. •
SgVERAI 4 KINDS OE OUDDRir SYRUPS,
kc:
ser.J. R. Stafford k Co;'s Olive Ter is apt:
plied and inhaled by wearing on WHALER
around the neck and on the breast. His 01..
014NTAIENT is applied where- the akin its
broken, and is a popular remedy where know's.
flood feT tllA Whee Ping Omagh.. 11:2.
YATES COUNTY *MISERY.
01,IN 4 00., of the Yates County.
•. Nurseries, have for sale a large and
valuable assortment of FRUIT TREES
of all varieties usually cultivated. These
Trees ire young and of vigorousgroWth. The
qualities are the u}Pat oltpTee k9o l yp, Oti are,
warranted smarm. • Also, a tine stock .of
.ORNAMENTAL TREES and 811ALTSBl1Y )
for fall . delirer,r. -
'Address qrders to C. SEACH, ' Pea Tait,
Yates Co., N.. Y. Orders left With ROB'T.
NILES, Coudersport,,'Pa., Will he promptly
filled. ' ' '10:2-6uto. I
BLEACVIED-MUSLINS sod a few ot her sr
isles in the lice. of Staple Dry Stood!'
low for sash M . s. s. sp,uctiva r .
-lA:S D . ar: a:, Agt.,l
IV:40k; ANt) bRMONS jart-r6eetied tiJ
1 1 Pa . J. 11-•
Per the raphl Cur*
;COUGHS t COLDS...IIOOSM%
13RoNdlITIMFHOOPING4OUGICI F
48004:11911131it
fONSIMPTION.
TO CURE .A -COLD,. WITII.IIEADARIIE
AND son.z.NEss OF.TEE BODY.. Tnk Jim
Cherry Pectoral on going to bed.and - wrap•up
warm, to-sweat'daring the night. •
;FOR A COLD - AND (201:G11, take in merit=
ing, 'noon and evening. according to the diree.
tions:ou the bottle, and the difficulty will soon
be removed; - None will long suffer from this
trouble when they find it can be S o readily
cured.- -'pertnnt. , allieted•wlth a iea.ted - cough.
rcltich breakkthem of - tlielr rest at nigliti rill
find . by taking_the IClierry Vectoral on going
to bed, they may be:sure of' pound, unbroken"
sleep, and rbasepient refEeshiie.rest ' 'Great
relief from •sliffering, and an' ultimate cure, 'is •
atforded to.thousand - who.- are ,thus
by this invalliuble remedy.
From its h'g - re'ciOniti effects in these esses - ;
many. find titemselvei.unwiiiing .to forego -its
use when the necessity for it has ceased.
.T 0 SINGERS , AND .PUBLIC SPEAKERS
this remedy is invaluable, as - by its action on
the throat". and lungs, when taken in. small
quantities,, it removes. aU hoarseness in, a few
hours, and wonderfully fricre'as:es the Timer
and flexibility of the voila.
ASTIIIIA is generally mud! relieved, and
often wholly cured by Cherry reeforal. But
there are some caes so obstinate as to yield
entirely to nu mediLine. The ennuttv
RAL will cure them if they enn be cured:,
BRONCHITIS or irritation of the throat and
upper portiou of the inngA, may be cared he
taking Cherry Pectoral - in small-end frequent'
doses. The uncomfOrtable oppression is soon
relieved.
FOR Clit►CP. Gli'e an emetic ofantintonT,
to be followed by laite and frequent doses of
the Cherry Pectoral, until it Subdues the dis- -
etve.' taken in season, it will not fail to
cure.
WHOOPING COUGII may be broken up
and soon cured by the use of Cherry Pectoral.
- THE INFIXENZA. is speedily removed by
this remedy. Nuinerous instances have been
noticed where Whole families were protected
froui any serious conseqaences, while their
neighbors without the Cherry Pectoral, were
suffering-from the disease.
FOR CONSUMPTION in its earliest stages.
it should be taken tinder the advice of a good
physicianif possible, and in every case with a
careful regard to the printed directions on the
bottle. If judiciously used, and the pati4ut is
carefully nursed meantime, it-Will seldom fail
to subdue the disease.
For settled CONSUMPTION of the Lungs,
the CHERRY PECTORAL should .be givenv in do
see 'adapted to what•the patient: requires and
can bear. It always affords relief, and not
unfrequently cures patients that:Were ceinsid,
ered past hope. There are many thousands
scattered all over the country, who feel and
publicly proclaim that they owe their lives
and present health to the Cherry Pectoral..
.Many Years of trial, instead of impairing
the public confidence in this' Medicine, buts
won for it an appreciation and nOtoriety.hy
fur exceeding the most sanguine expectations
of its friendS. Nothing but its intrinsic virr.
dues and the unmistakeable benefit conferred
ion-thousands of sufferers, could originate and'
rand maintain the reputation it enjoys. While :
magi inferior remedies thrust upon the com-r
imuntiy, have failed and been discarded, this
has ghinedfriends by every trial, conferred
benefits on the afflicted they can never forget
I and produced cures too numerous and too re-1
inarkable to he forgotten.
' 'While it is fraud upon the public to pretend
I that any one medicine will infallibly curer
still there is abundant proof that the Cherry
Pectoral does not only as a general thing, hilt
almost invariably Mare the maladies for which
it is employed. •
.45 time makes these facts wider and better
known, this medicine has -gradually become.
the best reliance of the afflicted, from the log T
I cabin- of the American Peasant, to the palaces
I of European Kings.
The Caesar PecrottiL•iti manufactured by
a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it unl
der his own eye. with invariable accuracy and
care. It is scaled and protected by law front
counterfeits, consequently can be relied-on :16
genuine without adulteration:-
Prepared and sold by JAMES-C. AYE R, Prac
tical and Analytical Cheraist,Lowell,-Mass.
Sold by SMITH JONES and D. W. SPEN
CER, Coudersport, and by country merchants
and druggists everywhere. 10:25-4m.
NEW GOODS.
Lou IPrees and Ready Pay,
'AT { I SHARON CENTER. .
MITE SUBSCRIBERS are offering for sale
an entirely new stock, consisting of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARR,
CQOCKERY, CLASS WARE, BOOTS
is SHOES, HATS k CAPS," UM
BRELLAS, PARASOLS, .
• WINDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPER, READY . • •
MAIM? CLOTHING, YANKEE
NOTIONS, ko.,' dm."
In our selections the wants of all have been
remembered. The Gentlemen can tied itt - oitr
stock of Ready Matlti;.Cicithing :an .cll4Plat
Fashionable suit, or a substantial Busineo
suit, and we have flats Copiand Boots k.
Shoes to match. - • 1;• r. ;• •
The Ladies can find Fashionable .Bonnets
beautifully trimmed, or bonnets and trimming ;-
a good assortmentof Dress Goods, and trim =
mints;, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery and Gaiters.-' 7
And, last but not least, corded and skeleton
Skirti.; also, Rattans, Skirt-Whalebone and
Brass Sliirt=floops; beautiful Jet Necklaces
and Bracelets,, Corals, Fans, and 1.00 tunny
other things to, entunerate,—all of which we
are selling - low for Cash, Lumber, or any ki
of -produce. FLOUR, MEAL, FISH dc., co s-
- oantly,on 1164 d., I,
W. B. Sr J. H. GRAVES. •
•-• Sharon .Cooler, Potter Co., Pa., June 1 5,
1857.-40A-o', .
,
, LEWISVILLE' STEAM GRIST MILL.
„ •-•
EAV,., A ANGE EN r.
ring , lindersigned hating: bought out 11.
IL: former. owners
'Grist Kill ars now preparatt tn 4 Ai} 4140 iii
of grinding i as believe, 'totha
Lion Oitlieit elastomers: Cosner and aasi
.l:
, TILAYWNI
1N17904,
. • 3itcr-thii Inithoar..atqw:
• 1.. 1 441traNe440.4.401e1gricw5.4-
ceipt Oft.amt are actir4iplaitig,
delue~stocl; of :l Ot t. •P•
sb7. I IPWOO-Pkicer:4 -l i GOODL
'1%04 1 51 103 Y 1 0. 1 :t.fi:;4.19.44eu#P1A 0 4-11 4
40ra :toluakg, liurphuses. ; Our stuck iiliirge
has bacii siledti.d4itVtittleare;;:ariCialiatr.
Aiularly adapted : to Aliolvarkia; Of this archon,
.of pu'ilpuatry... Our stock of prr Goodi COU , ,
iDIt 606DS, tRI t311N . 6
.:11..E31111191PERIES,, PARASOLS
2 1 P.I.OTHS, CASSIMERES
• ' VESTINGS: T)0.• • '•
: -NIESTICS, • - • •
• SHIPTISCi
•• ; • 1.•'••
and ti :variety of other articles, too numerous
tq mention. We here alw s complete assort-
went` of' • . 1 ,
GROCEIIIEF'..... 'HARDWARE , AND •
• 'CROCKERY-
nflof.which will be sold uncommonly cheap
fur ready pay, and for approved credit on u-s
reasonable terms. as coy other estailiiihment.
. 31 AN &
Aug. 11, 18 . 56.49:13 ly.
:-.DL:4W,-KlNGilit. SON, •
. •
. 4 • <pH** IiWtiVFAtTURCII.S,
438 liroome,
One'DOcir East of Brpadwlti, LL:tte •ttac Ltroatl
„ ,ffit.y.3 . ,tigiV=TOßK,
[E.rfabffsfirci A. D. •
NTITE an eme.nsination or their great Tart
etvv and superior assortment' of CHAIRS,
manufactured at their own establishment. and
untier their inanardiate observation and direc
tiun, includipa
PIVOT REVOLVING CHAIRS.
SELF-ACTING EXTENSION RECCIDRNr
• -
•
"IMPROVED INVALID , WITEEL CHAIRS,
MAJOR SEARLE'bi. TRAV_ELDiG IN VALID
CHAIR. .
SPRUNG AND SQUAD CHAIRS.
tHEITSIAT:C. SPINAL AND ASTHMATIC
INVALID CHAIRS,- &C.,'AC:i IC., •
•
' • Embracing the most complete assortment,
t riad choicest kinds for Parlor:, Ur, aar,ing Rooms,
CAandera, Cardona, Librarir:, countiuy Ilouses,
OjiceJ, Penlists, flarbers,
)tog,ether with l ivery desirable sort adapted to
the comfort ; cenvenience and luxury of the
the Aged, the ritfirm the Lame and La:y,
pllu oint of ingenuity of design, elegance of
finish; quality and richness of 'material, faith
fulness or ezecutioa, durability and cheapness,
these chairs are unsurpassed. For them, 31,
%Sr. KING & 80ti t were awarded the first and
oply Prize Medal, and the fneulty recommend
them as far preferable to beds or couches for
iptients afflicted with Spinal Aollarmyic or .
lfronchial affections..
To either arm of the chair may be attached
convenient reading or writing DZSK, and any
onabination desired will be manufaCtured to
to order,
A Circular with axplanatary cuts, will• be
sent'by mail if requested, and orders [with re
mittances,] promptly forwarded to Any part of
, the world..
i4U-t1. 7 1t1 (S; ECONOMY!
KING'S . NEW 'CHAiR. "AS YOU LIRE IT."
.'Xia l Arm Chair; Reclining Chair; Conch and
Bedstead, [cOnats
.0 ti es ,] is .susceptible of
twelve.ditterent positions or changes, to Meet
the varied reifuirernents for comfort, conveni
encef luxury and.economf [in space as well
as price." Whether in sickness or heath, this
celebrsitedCHAlß "is von't.iifs rr;" excels in
many respects, any chair perhaps ever mane
lactured in this or ally other,country. ..
The price iinries from Fifteen to Thirty Dol
lars. 'accascling to finish.
To Public Institutions, as well as to individ
uali,, this CRAM. is a very desirable article.
and 'will . lie supplied in any number on the
most liberal .terms. . Apply to or address
M. W. KING k SUN,
438 Itnioine st.; One door enit'of Broadis;sy
Ng!, Toes, (Last 463 lirocidway. '
,9:44—.1y.
XTEW.GOODSt-41. Fine Assortment just,
.111 received nt OLMSTED'S.
GREAT REVOLUTION IN MEDICAL SCIENCE.
Tile belt IrtiPrPiVittle Agent
ever Intrnduted.
DICKINSON'S .
• MAGNETO ELEC
TRIC MACIIINE
o.• exciting. the
hsorbing;, atten
ion of the Medi
al Profession and
large portion of
he intelligent lay-
. clearly dentoit
strated that tlie lancet, mercury, and all other
internal " drug medication" may be laid aside
with perfect safety to the patient and abid
ingleneflt to posterity. . Wherever these. ma
chines have been introdUced,theY excite the
highest wonder and praise. The apparatus
is adapted to pretent, relieve and curt every
disease incident to humanity,—inore partien=
laity all those painful and formidable' diseas
es which have for centuries baffled the pro
foundest learning and skill of physicians. -
From whateve) cause there may be an ex
cess or deficiency of the nervous fluid—pro
ducing an excess.or deficienity of the acids
;wild alkaline ievetions,tlic magnetic. princi
ples of the system are deranged, and can on
ly be * safely restored tolheie normal condition
by an application of magneto-electricity, by
means of DR.. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO
.sLY.CTRIO mApaNg. This apparatus will
positively prevent,' and speedily relieve and
cure' Consuiription - , .Scrotula, , Rheumatism.
Palsies, Neuralgia, Spinal Diseases, and all
_other painful maladies, however hopeless and
of long standing. They are eminently useful
irk- all sexual and urinary Alisorders, particu
larly,where-the Constitution has. been beoken
down And ruined. by unnatural solitary' habits
to which too many of the young of both sexes
are so. lamentably - prone.
DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO ELECTRIC
MACHINE is • veithont.the dangerous compli
cations of batteries andacids—which fact alone
renders it superior to all others on the score
of neatness, cletinliness, safety and 'utility.—
It 'is, -in fact, a handsome parlor .Ornament;
spay ho applied .by a _child and will last a
life-time, 'to the great laying, of Doctor's
bills, Ac.
PRICE OF THsluclIDIE $lO. •
It
will be safely packed' and ;sent to any.
part of tha United State's. Sold; wholesale
and retail at theXedical Office, No, 38 NORTH,
Fir/ENTlLStreet„Philadelphiat. Address,
. A. C. DICKINSON,
VIO.OITAIGTIFOIVSHOW&O .THE NEW
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les will he sent unties one coc.er or address for
One Dollar. Address,'
COSHES k COMPANY, .
Publishers, No. 33 Noith Seventh Street,
(up stai.rs i f Philadelphin. '
or.all disease ; the great, first cause
. Springs' from neglect of *Nature's laws.
st - EFEIt N OT! •
, ,
witort critE,l i t s. gu, „plate f ul
IN ALI. 'STAIiEs 01 .
_i 1 .
. .
SECRET I.)ISEASES,
Self -Abuse, Nervous ]Debility,- Strictures, Glut.,
Gieiel, Diabetes, Diseases of the Kidneys and
Bladder, ..Vercurial Illheuniatilm, Sersfulii,
i
Pd in the Bones an'et Anhes, Diseases of the
1 . LUngs„Throat, Nose rind Eyes, Ulcers upon the
Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epil92tie fits,
' St. rita's Deinee, (midi diseases athingfrons
a ifernyemeni of
. the S sual Organs, -
cz UCH as Nervous Trembling, Less of Mem
- 0 ory,..Loss of Power, General
. Weikness,
' Dimness of Vision 'witll peculiar spots appear
-1 ing before the eyes,• Loss, rsf Sight, Vieleful
ness", Dyspepsia . , Liver Disease, Eruptions epos
the face,-Pain in the-back and head, Fetuilo
irregularities. sad all iniprop'er discharges frees
' both sexes. It matternot : front What cause
1 the diseaie originated, however long standing
1
.t
or obstinate the case, r l eeovery is certain, and in
a skoiter tine than a perManent eure can be ef
lected by any other treatment, even after the,
disease has - baffled the skill of eminent phial
chins and resisted all their Means of cute: The,
medicines are pleasant without odorccausing no
sieliness and free froin mercury for balsam.
Duringt wen ty years of ipractice, I have rescued
from the jaws of-Death many thousands, who,
in the last stages of the above Meath:sed dis
eases bad been given up to die by iheirphysi
cians4 which-warrants me in promising to-the
afflicted, w ho may place themselves under my
care, a perfect and moil speed, - Care.• 'Secret
Diseases are the. greatest enemies to health, as
: they sire thefirst cause of Gonstnidion,,Scref
ula, and many other diseases, and should be a
terror to the human -family; '. Ass pertixanent
cure is scarcely ever effecteci t a majority of the
cares filling into the_hands of . incompetent
pc-retous, who not only fail to cure - the diseaseS
but ruin the constitution, filling the system
with , tnereUryi.whieb,-tvith the' diseas'e,.hes
tems,thestiflerer -into a rapid Consumption.
But should. the ilisJease and the treatment
not -cause death speedily and the vietiruirusr
ries, the disease is entailed uporrtht children,
who are born with
. feehle constitutions', and
the current a life corrupted bya virtt's which
betrays itself in Scrofula„Tetter, 'Ulcers, Eriip
dons an other mftections of the slan, Eyes,
.. ,
Throat arid Lungs, entailing upon tlsema brief
bxistettee of Sneering, r l iti (=signing them to
an early grave. • ' . . - - .
SELF ~ .itlit."SE is another formidable enemy
to liciilth;for nothing else in the dread cata
logue 4f - ituman diseases causes so destructive
a drain upon the system, -drawing its thousands
of victims through a few years of-suffering
down to an minutely grave. it destroys the
Nervous, system, raj . ..idly wastes away the en
orgi6 of life, cau s es inental derangement,
prevents the proper diveloimient of the system,
disqualifies fOr „marriage, society, business'
and sill earthly happiness,- arid leaves the suf
ferer wrecked in body and mind, predisposed
to consumption and a train of evils More. to he
dreticled' than deathi
itself. • With the fullest
confidence I assure the unfortubate4setinseief
Self-Abuse that a permanent and 'speedy curs
can he affected,and with the abandonment of
ruinous practices in patients. can ha restored
to robust, vigorous I ealth; ' _1
; -
; The afflicted are cautioned againit the "in
, ..Hsu/ „,. -. ;
'of Patent.ernes, !cy there. arc, so . mu , '
'ingenious snare's in the columns of the ppl.4ie
1 print's to catch and tob the unwary sWforie
!that trillions hie heir constitutions rufaett
! by the "vile corripounds of -quack. doctors, or
;ho, equally poison rig nostrums Fended al
"Patent 3iedicines.' I have carefully ansl,Tsed
many of the sci, called Tatteht Medirines tad
Midi rlr, - it nearly all sl,',.f them contain (3prrosire ,
1 Sublimate,• Which ift . one of the strohgest pro
! panitions of mercu y .and s deadly poitok ,
i whiC4 'instead of cdring .thc discos,' itiyab. l ".
the System fdr..life, I. - -. . ~. !
I
l• Three-fourths oil the patent trostrdtat 'WI
In 1 - 13 ,e 'II.IT pit tip 1,,Y upprinciiilcd and iv:AV' ,
pers'e4s, who_do not understand evils the ile.
phaimt.of theWmtefia ineflira, and are egatll!
•1k d,iktituto of 'any !knowlolge .of the hued
, system, having !mai object only in. vies,, kid
! that to make moue regardless Of consequett ,
1 ces: ~••
Irregularities - an air diseases of males wBI
females_ treated out principles established by
1 twenty years of practice, . and •sancOoned by
thousands•of the mbst remarkable cures. Nod;
icinei with!fullrdir6ctioni sent to 14 pan of
the I Baited . . , R
r-tAlttlj.,or Caoadas f • by- parka
communicating ttir.in . symptoms ,by letter.—
, Business Corr esporidettie strictly ionfleatYll•
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