..4!!!:EEP • Faux • Jp A.-RID/W-44 At ?,tAr . ',..liflot.i Hotel,, North 4t h , St., fkilsdit Of*Re.HANTS OF TtiE WES'I.AND NEST. 71311.11LADELPFIT.A.1..iRi.i.F.R being-easily -1 .accessible, oar attention is rialled to it, pitposaessing facilities and advantages ictirthy pf ,your coniideration. AniOng iti adimntages roey be enumerated fts kLif . .;Utpti,"tiatiiiii . sllottkr hues of coMmuni -p itNit_ite "die interior, its p:-corituity id the Iro- - o..ci , d Anthracite Goal diAlactu of Petinsylvaida. t ;ae - laii , e, 4.nti . r.triel . eitco of "its manufr.c tapes,' 'zip g ftr is advance of any outer city ' imilthe aited States, the moderate evensee pt cissory for "c#rryjug on busine 4, etc.; etc. The market imsseisei xi:)rivali.ii advanta ges tar the Lute of infiLy kinds of produce ?ach as Flour, Wheat, Barlky; Wool; Butter, f:hecse, .F.c., wliile the ch;re,es r.:acle" iapor pal.'U'ihi al.t.t.L,ott -Treases .tr, more raocer ate Biwa aeigboring seaboard markets. W PAUL, - Wholesale-BOOT, SHOE and STRAW GOODS WAREHOUSE, No.. 626 Market St. IfOLFS d KING, Wholesale pLUIIING 110 USE, No. 430 Market and 425 3lerehetit Streets. TAYLO G ILL ESPlE "irholes' I GROCERS, Nus. n. and 13', South Water St, 1 7.7 O. F.'7EE4.4ND,. with CLINE „t• CA R ROL, ImpOrters of .WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, dc., No, 304 Nort.h!3d Street. 2 ..4101140, PE:?OT 4- CO.. Impoeters and W4 . 4 1e.9a1e Dealcr; in ItItIIGS. C EMICAU PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, DYE STI..T`.7S, No. 621 .11,rl.et. and 612 Janos KEYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIEA'. - CONCENTRATED LYE ,for making Snip. Mtuufaetured by the Penn. S.a - tteu., fare,.- tairn, .41leghany C0117t1%. .il,pr_!seatot: . Co., T'A YLOa. Import;l•rs a. 1 (..; .Jobbers, No. 3 , 17,, Mark: - .1 GLOVES. SilißFj and GUM BELTS. SHIRT B: I.SoMS, WHITE OoOJS EMBROIDERIE., LACL:.S. S,:ser:ND4ltS. de. .030 - SX, 12-41 G UEI, hitporteri of BRITISH GOODS and Jobbers of FANCY and STAPLE SILK GOODS, EMBROIDE RIES, N. Third street. ,TAMES, KENT, S'ANTEE 4 CO., Impert ers and Jobbers of FOREIGN and DUAIIiS TIC DRY GOODS, No. 233 and 241 North 3dStreet, above Race. .PLABO2I 7 4 SMITH, OIL CLOTH MANU FACTURERS and COMNIISSION ER °HANTS. WarebonseNr. 146 N.3d MOOR; HENZEY 4. CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in HARWA? E, CCrTLK TIY nail GUNS, 427 Market and 416 Coni merce streets. 8..1.4f L 11 IUSIG'IIA U', Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FOREIGN and DO MESTIC If.A.RDWARE, No. 253 North 34 street, below Vine. gif,„,A, CROSS C. !RC Lrt 42 and HAND SA WS in any Tarte:7 add .Lyle al the celebrated IX L stamp, WALVER CRESSON", Depot No. 503 C4eut . merce St. IIA3IJ 1:i S, H.'lrcHErs ~ in gre .t r rimy, manufactured by C. fIANIAO.%D pot No. 503 C.nnuierce et. The att.ta. - • of the trade is cAllnd to the,c, a ILA equal in quality and finish a.,y in ,de. RA.R.11:1.,:?, Wholesale Daa: , ,:r is CLOCKS, Arent for the I'AT.ENT EQUAL IZLNG THIRTY DAY CLOCK, :4 tnufaele: rer of GOLD PENS. S. E. coiner of 2. - .‘ and Che.tuut eta. .FRArr RE:ITH, Importer' of WATCII -118, .lEWELI - 01 , and FANCY GOODS, N. W. corner sth and 11:trice.t sts JONES & CO., Imparters and Jobosrs in 84, llama ioxa aty . Goods, 215 Market; through to 204 Chlrch Alley. ltonths credit for approved Notes. A HaiIESTE.A.D FOB. SLO 023 Farms for Sale In the Valley Qf Virglaia at $lO Lath. irrIIIE3F, Farms are situated in potetoerf county, Westero Virg Min, in one of tai healthiest rvi-dia in the world, as has begs dem onstrated by recent statistics.- The uortheeu portion of the tract lies within tire mifea of Ka:teethe anl Janice *River Canal the south ern portion within eight miles of the. Virgirie and Tennessee railroad. The main rase., froto Fincaetle to Sweet Springs - runs through the Centre of it. Theca flaws will be sold I‘e entilcri,pti,oqt The tract will be diiided into p 23 shares, ranging as follows. . I 1 Farm of 200 Ac's, tont:dreg iron k lead. 2 Extras" 100 " each, " CI 4 ft a 50 It It 6 /I tt 3 0 It 41 . 1 10 - "20 " st: '2O 11 C. 10 . II 31, 8 If 50 L . (1 11 • 40 0 IC 41 4 IC .1 2 0 0 3 II 14 eeo II II 2 II It These shares will be sold at $lO each, and a numbered cer4;icate to aov one makiee appli- Cation. One-half of the purouase money wil 110 revirg before t'.e a Whell the au.a bered certificate tell be given—toe other Lien before the delivery of the decd, after the di vision. Thus it will be perceived that esti:, eubscrilser or purchaser is sure of geotia,g two-acre, lot at a very trifling price, whilst a. the earrie time he has a chaatle of getting e vt!*ble farm. Thu division ti take pace oil ;lie fiest day of .ILN:ll,lW:its, uoless the ;nate:, should al; be diskiosed of before said time:— Pue notice will be given when and where the _division will he made, so that those who do pire can be present. These lands ate surrounded by some of the most famous mineral springs in the State, and ,are in tae midst of a deeply picturesque and magnificent country. The title is good, hav ing lately hem} convoyed by the Secs to the present proprietor. Some portions of the tract nre well timbered, and other portions contain iron, lead and MIL It possesses a ptrong,and good soil, like most lands in the Valley. Tho two-acre lots Are all in one body in a central and elligible portion of the trail,. These lands ore sold at a prjce below their actual cost, in order to induce settlement- For iettiftettee, ciTetAars apply to 4. D. GANGSIfP, ,Slat'Agente Wanted. Betilltiliera, Pa. A ftlatifor sale, in Western Virginia, Farms partly-improved et from $l2 to $35 per acre, kccording t.o location and improveMentlif '10:24-St. ' " ' 0.1.1 E 01,0TEILNQ of Cheney's teanufa, fat, tO en ban/ at S. K. SPENCIEWS, 4 y P. W. IlLt 1.41°-• ME ...—..., . lIIP,OII - TAN T D/..8 COVERT. :: i - ,- CONUMPTION - - 7 ' 1 AND ALL DISEASES, 'OF IW OOIGS AND THROAT i• , 7 - 7' ok poSiTiyELY i .. 01TRolg,t IST , TAIIRLATION, T Mali conveys the remedies to the. enyi- V,V 'ties! in :he lungs il..roagli 'the air passit • - e-ds, and •titnin,-,r, in direct contact 'with the ililfease, odutraiikes the tubereadar matter, ,aL. laYs the:icnugii, Causes a free and easy expec. , to:ration, Halals the lungs, purifies the bleed, ithpaits renawed!yitality to the nervous system, 1 giving that tone and energy so indispensabiel far the restoration of health. To, be able t 0,.; state confidently that Coa:annption is curable' by inhalation, i, to me a source of anallo:ed i .leasi;re. It is is muck finder the con,ril of me 1 diend tr_atinent as any other forinidi_blti disease; ninety out of every hundred cases can be cured in the first .stages, arid fifty per I cent. in the second; but in-the third stage it ' 13 impossible toSave more than five per cent., for the'hungs a e so cut up by the disease as k 0 Lid tlefiauee , o medical skill, Even, how-1 i'ser, in the lasi stages, inhalation affords ex- , traordincry relief to tire suffering- attending . ! this fearful scantge, whieli aqua:llly destroys ninety-five thousand persons in the United.' States alone ; and a . correct calculation shOws that of the present. population of the earth,. eighty Millions are destined to fill the Cons sumptive's graves, , Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption. -In ali ages it has beau the glieat enemy of life, far it spares neither age uur sex,- but .sweeps off alike the brave, ,i,.. beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By ale be' ? of that Sapreme Being from whom ~.,.teeth every good and perfect gift, I em en tubled to offer to the addicted a perManent and spee.4 cure 'in Consumption. The arts; !ause of tubercles is from impure blood, end lie iurnediatt• effect produced by their dtipo s tick,: I,ti the !Jugs is to vevent the free ad iniss.or. Of air into the air celb, which causes weaiietied vitality throngs. tile entire system. VLe., surely it is more rat.onal '.c. ex„ieet L , reats. •:- g .0 I fruru inel.eines entering the. cavities at sue inag , than f.cou those administered .iiiougl. the scom.v.h ; the patient will always sind toe lungs free and'ilie breathing easy, a,`- .c: Intik:leg remedies. Thus, Inhalation Is a :oval rented), nevertheless it acts cuni.dintion ally, and twin more power and certainty than remettiei adrualistered by the stomach. To prove thi: powerful aud dicei3t influence of this this mode of att nai ufs.trat i on, chloroform ailialed ;will entirely destroy sensibility , in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may lie ampntated with out the slightest pain: Inhaling the ordinary `thrtilLgig,as will des troy life in a few hours. Ths &Walla:ion of ammonia will rouse 'the system when fainting Or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicine. is perceptible in the skin a few minims after being inhaled. and may be imm2 , l;ntely detected in the blood. I X convincing proof of : the conAitutional effects of inbah,c,on, is the fact that sickness is al- I wvy.; produced by breathing foul sir—is not this positive e.i.teac.o that proper remedies, I carefully prepared and judiciously adnainis tered throogn She Luigi should produc.. the 1 h tispir•st. results? Daring tNighteen years' , p-acti.•e, many thousands autfermg from dis ..s ev,. of the longs and throat, bare been on . t .ier tuy care, au,k I have effected mane remark ' promo eare. , , even .tf.er the silt - Fermi; had been promos a •ed in the las;t stages. which fully int -1 shels TM .;,at c..ns.intlition is no longer a f.stai diSease. :sly tre.ainent ,pf consumption n J•i,,, ,, 5. als au-1 Icon led on long, et.perieoce and 1 • thorouo In% eitigation: at: pm fect aequaiti vtice ninth the natucv of tubercles, F......., ena- I 'tt . ts me to dislingui, , ,h, readilf, the vaticeo o." 131., of disease that, showare couseteetio,.. iLad apply the proper, remedies, rarely being l euist.,ken even in a suagle- case. This famit-, 1 ..trity, in cornice:ion:with cert....a I.:virological I , u 1 microscopic discoveries, enables 111 e to re sieve the lunlts fret.; %b@ effects of contra. ted I chests, to enlarge tho chest. pu-ily the bland, I.rnpart to it renewed vitality, ghing energy 1 uured ton: to the entire System. I Me lieiues with full directions seat to any 1 ,Ltrt of the ti..ited Mite::Ltd Cuna,ars by pa -1 . :ti la :outman V -itingi their symptoms by letter. lira the cute v, ()Ad ;he more certain if the ....tient tilloQd. -pay rite a visit, which would j:Ve al_ au opportunity to examine the lungs iad eaable in . ;o prd;cribe with ranch greaten certainty, and then the cure could be effected wi , hout, my seeinz the patient again. 1 , G, W. G11„-1.1:TAI, M. D., 9ffice 1131. 111b_rt street, (Old No: '09,) below Twelfth, - PkiILAIJIIPIIIA.. PA. CI 11:1 4-2Ln PROVISION STORE. • • E. R. SPENCER, Offers Great, ins aceraents TO BiTYERS OF (IR.Of3ERIES, PROVISIONS Ate., a t ‘.l the store fortu'erly occupied tit ,D. W. SPENCER, on 34 Street, ,Nort,h side of Public Square. GROCERIES. • A good assortment i constantly on band, from which I will enumerate a few of the leading arilciss., such as Sugar, Mustard, Candy, • Coffee, Ciunamm, • Nuts Molasses, Paltrier Sp.uce, . Crackers, Syrups, Catsup, Soap Pepper, Yeast, Candles, Spice, Shot, - Ginger, Toh.teco,. lead, Cloves, Snuff, "G. ' Caps, C.trb. Soda, Sugars, C. Tartar, and many other things too numerous to men tion, wilt be tltund in this ds_partment, which w:li he sold at a trilling advance from cost, int: ready p:.y. I• - PROVISIONS - Corisutnt:y on hood, such as ,roitK. HAMS, - SHOULDERS, FISH, SALT, BC nut.' CHEESE, L.titD, BEANS, OATS, FLOt'll, 'CURS MEAL„ BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. .1)MB') APPLES, IDRIED PLUM:S, and many other ;-articles in the line of Provi sions not necessary; to mention. Also, WOODEN WARE, such as Browns, Wash-Tubsand Boards, Mops; Dinner Boxed; &t,, which will be sold low for cash ar ready 1)4.1 Oats, Potatoes, Butter, -Eggs, Cheese, and in fact almost everything a t:trmer raises, will ha taken in e.jcbange for Goods, at their cah value. I invite the at tention of•Villaget+; Farmers and Lumbermen wilco, desire to notk,e purchases in the above articles, and solicit them to call before pur chasing elsewhere.! •E. K. SPENCER. Coudersport, June 9, 1957.-7-10:2 #l4lps-and Testaments. • )1 supply of good .. B IBLES and 'TESTA MENTS, "silitallle.ifor the Common Schools, and .veity txtrty be - had by calling at the . .l'49cdotpß of 111. NV.-.IIASN. or on the sO - gy p. Al. BLAKE, Agt. of Peneen. Bible Society. Coudersport, N. 1857. • Those unable to purchase trifl be fur ashed iratultottikr. [lrt:32.) • I 110 WAR 13 ASSOCIATION' . ItILADELPHIA:', • Peneicolaztii - Pistitution, eseahlisheel..kt.special endowment for the relief of treit.74l,. afflicted with. Virulent and . , .Epidepic. diseases. - _ TOall persons afflicted with,Sexual Diseas es. sticWas SPERMATORRME.A.; SEMI •tiVBAESESS, IMPOTENCE, GONGR RHCEA; GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of 0NANL. 4 .11,,0r ELLF-ABUSE,* /se., - &e. • • '\ • The - now - MID ASSOCIATION, in - view of the awful destruction of human life, caused i by Sexual diseases,:and'tte deceptions .prae itised allow the- unfortunate victims of each Ldiseases by Quacks, severdl years ago directed • their Consulting SUrg,eon,As a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name to open a DiSpen sar)" fgr 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 oCt.heir condition - , (age, occupation,. habits of life, &c..) and in . cases of extreme poverty. to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE :OF CHARGE. 'lt is needless to add that the-Association commands the higheiti Medical skill of the age, and Will furnish tlie most approved modern treatment. The Directors, on a review - of the past, feel' , assured that their labors in this sphere of be-1 nevolent effort, have been of great benefit tltc afflicted ; especially to tboyenang, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with re- 1 newed zeal, to this very. important but much despised cause. Just Published by the Association, a Re-1 I port on Spermatorrhcea. or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self- , Abase, and other Diseases of the' Sexual Or gans, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will i be sent by mail, (ia a sealed entrelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS for post ige. .Adiress., for Report or treatment, Dr: !GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. - 2 Saudi Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. - By order of the Directors. EZRA D. DEARTIVELL, President, GEC'. FAIRCHILD, Secretary. [lo:.'44—ly PIANOS,' NELCiIIEONS Er. MUSIC. THE CASH - SYSTEM ADOPTED. Prices Greatly Reduced, HORACE WATERS, AT?. 333 Broadway, Y., AGENT FOR. THE BEST BOSTON 4.5. Y. nstrinnents. THE Largest Assoitment of Pianos, Melo:. deons, Musical Instruments, and Musical Merchandise of all kinds, in the Unitad StatesT, Pianos from Ten different Manufactories, com prising those of- every variety of style, front the plain, neat and substantial Cdj octaves, in WtiliAt or Rosewood Case:, from $l5O to $2OO, to thcp-e of the most elegant imish up to One Thou:land Dollars. No house in the Ut.ion can compete with the above in the number. variety and celebrity of its instrume , its, nor in the Eltrere.,, , low prices at which they are HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED PIANOS, witt. or without Iron Frames, po.s. ! - .ies:,ing in their improvements of over-string and act: , A, a length of scale and campass tit ton: eTtal to the Grand Pian.", united with beauty and ci , lrabi:ity of structure of the Square Piano. They are justly pr,,nonnced the Press and by the c.rst. Musical M‘tsters, to be equal to those of uaiy other maitulticturer. They are built of the best and most thorough ly seasoned - material, and guaranteed to stand '• he action of every climate. Each Instrutneth guaranteed , to satif.totion, or purchase money refind,nl. SItOND-lIAND PIANOS, at great bar gains, constantly in store,—price from $3O to - HORACE WATERS' MELODEONS.—So perior Instz meats in touch and durability ot make. (Tuned ti.e eval tenTerament.) Me lodeons of ail other styles and make , ... Price $43, s'.O, $75, SIOO, $1 2 23 , 3140—doubk Ree:ls and two banks of Key.;, s2oo—less liberal discount. Clergymen and Churches. an extra discount. MARTIN'S GCITARS, BROWN'S! HARPS, - FL C TES. FL CTINAS, ACCORDEONS, and Musical. Instruments of all kinds, at loWei prices than ever before offered. to the public. A large discount to Teachers and S.ehoeds. The trade supplied on the most liberal terms. MUSIC.--One of the largest and best se lected catalogues of Music now publiAted, c..)mprising many of the 'choice and most pop ular airs of the day, and will be sold at one third off from the regular prices. Music, sent by mail to all parts of the coun try, pcst: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 puachase. Pianos and Melodeons for sale-on monthly payments. Second-hand Pianos ta ken in exchange for new. General and seteet Catalogues and !Schedule of prices forwarded to all parts of the country by mail. Great inducements offered to AGENTS in all parts of the country, to sell the Horace Waters' Pianos, Melodeons, and Catalogue of Music. 8:46. II W. SPENCER is Agent for many of the Jrifi mo , t popular Medicines now in uee, a 6.w of which he will mention J. R. STAFFORD .S; CO.'S OLIVE TAR. , I), JAI4cE SON'S FA3IILY J. C. Ert Co.'s CTINRRY PECTOR4L Alip Nuts. SEVERAL FINDS OF cagnP,y SYRUPS, sce., ttc, • I • J. R, Stafford df Co;'s (Alva Tar is ap plied and inhaled by wearing on EsaldliEll around the neck and on the breast. Uis Kr: IVE WSTMENT 4 is applied where the shin- is broken, and ista popular reuaedy whore knoWn. Good for the Thooping.Con,gh. 10:2. YATES !COUNTY NURSERY, I Tv H. OLIN &.CO., of the Yates County • Nurseries, bare for sale a large and valuable assortment of FRIETIT TRAINS of all varieties usually cultivated. These Trees are young atta of vigorous growth. rj'he qualities are the most choice known, and: are warranted GENUINE. Also, a fine stock of ORNAMENT-M , Tiii,ss *1.,!/d' SHRLTESLY ) for fall delivery. - T,• --Add; c;s orders to C. BEACH, Pen. yam, Yates Co., N. 'Y, Orders left with ROWTW. NILES, Coudersport, Pa'., will be prcnptly line& 10:2-6100. LEACHED MUSLINS and a reiv,otuer at ALP ticles in tact line of Staple Dry Glicd- Aovr for cash at E. E. SPENCER'S, 10:2 . I D. W. S., .A.Ti • 4lLtliGESi AND-LEMONS just received 6J lOA W. Be & H. gßatreS. For the rapid Caro of cacao, COLDS, HOARSENESS, DRONCIIMS,WROOPING-COUGD, I CROUP, ASTHMA, AM) CONSUMPTION. 'TO CURE A COLD, WITH HEADACHE AND SORENESS OF ITHE BODY. Sake the Cherry Pectoral on going to bed and wrap up 'warm, to sweat during the night. FOR A COLD'AND COUGH, take in rnern.;°' lag," noon anti evening, according to the direc tions on the, bottle, and the difficulty will soon be removed. None will long suffer from this trouble when tliey find it can be •so readily cured, Persons afflicted with a seated cough, which breaks them of their rest at night, will find by taking the Cherry Pectoral ruf geing to bed, theymay be sere of sound, unbroken sleep, and consequent refreshing rest. Great relief :..-ont,suffering, and an ultimate cure, is afforded to thousands who are thus afflicted, by - this invaluable remedy. From its agreeable effects in these cases, many find themselyes unwilling to forego its use when the lICCUSitc fur it has ceased. TO SUGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKER,this remedy is invaluable, as by its. action on the throat and lungs, when taken in small coantities, it removes all hoarscuessin,a few hours, and wonderfully increases the power and flexibility of the voice. l ASTIILLA is generally much relieved, and often wholly cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there.are some cases sa obstinate as to yield entirely to no medicine. The C111.:111ll PECTO PAL will cure them if they can be cured. BRO:CCIIITIS or irritation of the throat and upper portion of the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry Pectoral in small and frequent doses. The uncomfortable oppression is soon reliered. FOR cuorp. Give an emetic of antimony, to be followed by large and ftequent doses of the Cherry Pectoral, until it subdues the;dis ease. If taken in season, it will not fail to cure. WHOOPING COUGH tnayl Le broken up and soon cured by the use of fTherry Pectoral. THE INFLUENZA is speedily removed by this remedy. Numerous instances have been uotir:ed %.-Ifere whole families were protected from any serious -conseque...ees, n Nile their neighbors without the Cherry l'etto.-al, were suffering from the disease. FOR CONS.U.MPTION in its earliest Stag:E,y, it shoul , l be takea under the:nay...a of n good physician if possible, and in every C.2.F,C ith careful regard to the primer!, directions on the bottle, Ifjudi , :ously useJ, and the patient is caretully . nursed meantime, it will seldom fail to subdue the disease. - For settled CONSUMPTION of the Lungs. the CHE2IIY- PEcioaAL should be given iu do-. ses adapted to what the patient requires and can bear. It always affordS relief, and no , unfrequeutly cures pt.ttients that were consid ered past hope. There are i many thousand scattered all Cr the country, who feel and publicly pecet.tim that they owe their lives and prese:.l health to the Cherry Pectoral. Many years of trial, instead of the public confidence in- this medicine, has won for it' an appreciat i on notoriety by fathe most sanguine, expectations of its friend.. .Nothing hut; its intrinsic 'I tr toes and the tuatnistake , ttlelbenefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could or4Onat:. and and maintain the reptzt ttion it enjoys. While many inferior remedieF. thrtizt upon the conl mtnnty, have failed and been discarded, ttilr has gained friends by ever trial, Lonferred benefits on the afflicted they can ::C%Lrforget, and produced cures too nuntcrous and t,:o re markable to bef:,rgotten. While it - is fr.:: ;.pon thl 'while to pretend that any-one meclic;ne will inralLibly cure- 7 still there is abundant proqf that the Cherr.v. Pectoral does not mill a l general thing, but almost inyariably. cure the maladies for which it is employed. Ati time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine --has) gradually become the best reliance of the afflicted, from the log cabin of the American Peasant, to the palaces of European Kings. The CHERRY' Pecronen i 3 martufactlred by practical Chemist, and every ounce of it un der his own eye, with invariable ac , airacy and care. It is sealed .and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as genuine without adulteration. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AI ER, Piac tical and Analytical Chernist,Lowell, Mass. Sold by SEITH & JONES and D. W. SPEN CER, Coudersport, and byicountry merchants and druggists everywhere.: 10:25-4m. 'NEW- GOODS. - gArter Prices and Ready ray, AT SHARON CENTER. THE ScBSCRIBERS ahe offering for tale _IL an entirely - nen , stock, consi.;:ing of EilY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWAAE, CQOGKERY, GLASS WARE, BOOTS - .k SHOES, HATS S.: CAPS, UM BRELLAS, PARASOLS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER; READY MADE CLOTHING, YANKEE • NOTIONS . , dc. In our selections the rants of all have been retnemhered. The Gentlmen can lied in - our steclt . Of-Ready Made Clothing an elegant Fashionable suit, or a substantial Business suit, and we have lints -k Caps and Boots & shoes to match. The Ladies can find Fashionable Bonnets beautifully trimmed, or bonnets and trimming ; a good assortment of - Dress Goods, and trim mings; Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery and Goiters.— And, last but not least, corded and skeleton Skirts ; also,. Rattans, Skirt-WhalebOhe and Brass Skirt-Hoops; beautiful Jet Necklaces and Bracelets, Gorals, Fans, and top many other things to enumerate.—tll of which - we are satin low for Gash, Lumber , or any kind of Produce.' - FLOUR, MEAL, FlSty 60:, con stantly on band. • • . W. B. A: J, 17. GRAVES. Sharon Center, Potter Co., Pa., Al v in 5, 1157,--10:2—tf. LEWIS.VME STEAM GMT NEW A R'RAN GE EN,T. - /VIM under - signed having bought out s former owners of the Lewisville Steam Grist Mill are now prepared - to do all manner of grinding, as .theybelieve, to the !satisfac tion of their customers. Come and see. s . 0. A. LEWIS, • ortArrpN Lime 1517,05, Pit,. n, 1811. —4-@Q: . i , si LP BM RE , Italia - fit --' . a it R,snliscriliers!-Aake,this methodOf in, '?' eliding:their friends that they are in re ceipt of, and are now opening, a choice and desi ble stock of S' . .. . • . . TAPL'E AND FANCY DRY - GOODS, ' to NS' lob they Invite:the attention of all who „ desi eto Make purchases: Our stuck is large has, 'cen selected with great care, and is par ticu arly adapted to the wants of . this section of •ur country. Our stock of Dry Goods con- = Z t = t' sist I . D. [ , HOSIERY, SHAWLS, • a va iety of other articlei, too numerous enti n. We Late also . a complete assort : . nt of GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY; of whiCh will "hd sold uncommonly cheap ready pay, and, for approved credit on as sonalllC terms as any other establishment. MANN &NICHOLS. k.illport, Aug. IT, 1856.-5;13 ly. - KING gr. SON, CHAIR MANUFACTURERS, 438 Broome Street, . o c Doo l i• East of Broadway, [Late 4G$ Broad wayALNEW-YORK, -[EstabliMid d. D. 1833.,1 t x t,t z taaticm of ths.r et v and superior assortment of CIIAIRS,I , Manuilteliired at their own establishment, and under their immediate übservation and diree-: tibia, including; I ' PIVOT REVOLVING CHAIRS, SELF-ACTLNO EXTENSION RECUMBENT IA IRS, IMPROVED INVJUID WHEEL CHAIRS, MAJOR SiARLE'S TRAVELING INVALID CHAIR. SPA.NISFI SPRING AND SQUAI CITATIT.S. ;RHEUMATIC, SPINAL AND ASTHMATIC INVALID CHAIRS, &C., &C., L:C., Embracing the most complete . assortment, and choicest kinds for Parlor:, Drawing Rooms, Chambers, Gardina, , Larories, Counting gonses, qiiies, Public Institutions, Dentists, Barbers, i S•c., together vrith•overy desirable sort adapted to the comfort, convenience and luviry f the Silk, the Aged, Abe Infirm, the Lame and _Lazy. In point of ingenuity of design, elegance of finish, quality and richness of material, faith-. fulness of execatitril,darabi-lity and cheapness, these chairs are unsurpassed: For them, Al. KING S: SON, were awarded the first and only Prize Medal, and the faculty recommend them as far preferable to beds or conches for patients afflicted with Spinal _Asthmatic or urc• reuse alrectioiks, To either arm of the chair may be attached a cow:of:tut readiug or Isrititig llEsn, r-od AUY COMbinatikA tiCSI:Cd will be taannfactured. to to or.ler, Circelar with explanatory cuts. will be stilt by mail if requested, and orders [IT Itij re mittances.] promptly forwiwded to Ally part of the world. .1 - 1,117-XURY & ECONO.MY! KING'S NEW LNIAIR, "AS YOU LIKE 11"," An Arm Chair, Reclining Chair, Couch and Bedstead. [cosinni D Is ON ,] is suscrotible cf twelve different positions or changes, to- meet the varied reytireraents for comfort, conceni i ! core. luxury and economy, Liu spa , ,, as tvid/ as .pricc.l Whether in si.:ltucss cr heath, this celebrated CHAIR-"As YOU 1.11./Z IT," eXCCIS lit many respeets, any chair perhaps ever manu factured in this or any other country. The price varies from Fipeen to Thie:y DA lars, according to finish. public Institutions, as well as to indil la nais, this CHAU; is a very desirable article, awl will t J e shpplied in any number on the :nos!. liberal terms. Apply to or addreFF; M. W. KING s SON", 428 Broome st., Oac door ear3t of nt,),:dw:, NEvr YORK, (Late 468 Broadway. 9:44-Iy. MEW` -GOODS—A Fine Ar , :nrtrnent just VI received nt 01.311.3TELVS, GREAT REVOLUTION IN MEDICAL SCIENCE The beet Therapeutic Agent clearly demon., strated that the lancet, mercury, and all other internal " drug medication" may be laid aside with perfect safety te, the patient andnbid. ing - benefit to posterity. Wherever these ma chines have been introduced, they excite the highest wonder and praise. . The apparatuS is adapted to prevent, relieve and cure every diseaseincident to humanity,more particu larly all those pitiful and formidable diseas es which hnve for centuries baffled the pro'. foundest learnini and skill of physicians. From whatevei cause there may be an et eels or deficiency 'of the nervous fluid—pro ducing an excess or deficiency of the acids and alkaline secretions—the magnetic princi ples of the .system are cleraaged, and can on ly be safely restored to their normal condition by an application of magneto-electricity, by means • of DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO ELECTRIC MACHINE. This apparatus will positively prevent, and speedily relieve and cure Consumption, Scrofula, Rheumetism, Palsies. Neuralgia, Spinal Diseases, and till other painful maladies, however hopeless and of long standing. They are eminently useful in all sexual and urinary disorders, partici'. larly where the Constitution has been tireken 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 without The dangerous eampli ontions of batteri e 3 and acids—which Net alone renders it superior to all others 'an the score of neatness, cleanliness, safety and utility. It is, in fact, a handsome parlor Oriaainent; may be applied •by a child j and will last; a life-time, to the great saving • of Doctor's bills, &c. • PRICE OF TETE MACIIME $lO. _ _ It will be safely packed and' sent to any part of the United States. Sold wholesale and -etail at the Medical Office,No, 38 NORTH_ SEVENTH Street, ..Philadelphia. Address, A. C. DICKINSON; M.D. 10-1-Iy. ATO CHARGE FOR SHOWING THE NEW 111 Goodi just received at OLIISTBD'S: A NEW 2 - HORS'S LUMBER-WAGION for St. for sale by JONES, MANN k IONE& AivellderiOrs, hue If, of S ES S GOODS, TRIMMItiG 8, RIBBON'S, EMBROIDERIES, PARASOLS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES DO -31 ESTICS, SHIRTING S , LIKENS, PRINTS, . PATENT ever Introduced. DR. .DICKINSON'S `•CAC:NETO ELEC RIC MACHINE exciting the 'sorbing atten lon of the Medi tl Profession and large portion of bit Vie;:bitecipest and.ffandioin c ;s p eriodi r., gal in the •- - Circulatipp 100,000 1 . . MIES ELEGANT__ AND FAtelliATliro JL LITERARY AND FAMILY. MONTHLY MAGAZINE closes its first f °lame 'in June next. • During the few brief months of its es. tence• it hab attained a popularity unequalled is tlin annals of the Press, The, publishers having offered liberal Pre. Saha& for choice literary efforts, the Stories, Romances, Essays, Poetry, and other spark ling and intoresting reading was commence{ in January last, and are being still publish ed in the Visitor; • • • The New Volume Will be commenced in Jo, ly 1857, greatly._ improved and enlarged.- I;:ach • number will contain • thirty-two extra large sized royal octavo pages, making rat.g. nificent volume 'of. . nearly 400 - pnges for the - year•---or presenting au, aniount of - the choi cest reading on all subjects, • equal to what 'would.cost in the :book stores at least Ow cents, payable:invariably in-advance. , Some of the most popular and brilliant male :and female contribators are regular • contri. bntors and the .publishers will spare no pairs or expense to render the ." )Velcome Visitor' every rray.nceeptable t a refined and im , !!l-. gent community. Thu publication is a anted to - all Clams ot people—the young and the old—and where, ever seen and perused, meets with Universa; acceptation. . . s®-.Note is the tim to . subscribe to flit. New Volume. * 4 .* The back_ numbers may. be - hi& (le complete sets) for 3 cents each, or the tylloh l `..r ; "° f l'.z• numbers fdt: TWENTY-FIVE cents. luduccmellti to Cbibs and Can. Tanen. - f•Rerr.e.mber, on terms - a,re Fifty tents for one year, for a si r gle copy; ur three cop. ies will be sent undetione Cover or address for One Dollar. Address., CO.SDEN & COMPANY, 'Publishers, N0.'381 1 North Seventh Street, (up stairs,) tia. Of all tiscase Spraigs from la STIFF When a CET?. • is pilepanteed ' IN ALL STAGES OV SECRET DISEASES, dVerrout shay, Strnrhaw. Orris, 'Gravel, Diabetes, +swam of theAidneys and N Bladder, -reurial leaf un,,bizrn, Pains in thz Bones and A:Wes, Di.-ta:es. fis Luaga, Throat, Nose and Ayes, Virers upon AI Body or Limbs, Cancers, Deem, Epileptic St. ilta's Dance, 4,!'d ea diseests cramy from a denvenzent of I'4 . ! s;e:rual Orgcna, • I: CH as Nervortslreiabling,.l.ose of Rein. cry, - Loss of POver, Gcu.•ru , Dimness. of Vision NT ith peculiar El ots. appear log befote the eyes,l Loss. of Sight. 'Wakeful, Dyipepsin, Livpr Disease. Eruptious up' the face. Pain iu tlr buck and iiTegularities and id improper dischorges from both sexes. It mal l ers nut from nhat cause oii;;inat hußc.ti•er long 3tandieg r..itst.tn,te the etv:e, ;€cuecry et t in, and in :4 shorter titne than: )Icm:curt , t cure fected by any o:bv. tra u, nt, uven c::er lr di_cssc has balik-t be :kW cay.i chum and resisted 3 1 tbe'ir means a I molieines are picasr hitwithout odor, causiv, c.a sickness and free lirotn . mercury or 44. s. During- twenty year, , Gf practi ee, 1 hate r‘n , kod frtna the jaws of .I)ath many thousands, v 4). in the last stages o tee el...eve I=euti.ticii e:i eases had Leen ki,it - 3; ell ,o oe, hi tr;,.ii pt...? -.- I . chins, which warre. its rne in pruinising twthf , atilicted, who may ,lacy theia3tivili under ay care, a perfect and most spc-cdy cure. Scric I)iseases are the greetet ertemici to bealti.,zs they are the first c:4l. of const:rup:ier., :..hr .q. Lila, and wiiny (Alai.: d;:ent.cs, ar.i..faokt! - De a tenor to the tiumnu family. As a petkuiarnt cure is scarcely ev„tir cireet et:, a majeri!)" of tL 'case:: fallipg intothe hands of in,.eat?ilrla persons, who not dulf f:::il to cure thedist•asr: bet ruin the con - 6itution. tilling the, -s . .tc , cl with mercury, \via••li, with the dibeate. LIU. tens the sufferer i .to a rapid Consurei,:len. But should, the disease and the treatment not cause death s. cedily and the rietim mar ries, the disease is entailed upon the children, who are born wit . feeble constitutions, end the current of life corrupted by a virus winch betrays itself in Sy rofula, Tetter, Ulcers., Erup tions an other affections of the skin, Ems, Throat and Lungs, entailing upon atm a brief existence of suffering, and consigning them is an early grace. . SELF ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, fur nothing else in the dread eau , !quo of human elh,caSes causes so destrectire a drain upon the aystian„drawing its thousand; df victims throu.ll it few years 'of suffering down to an untiujely - grave, • It destroys the Nervous system,mildly- wastes away' the en ergies of life, cues . mental derangement, prevents the crop. r development of the system, disqUalifies for arriage, society, bu..";ese‘. and ail earthly h; tininess, and leaves the suf ferer v, - recked in ody And mind, predisposed to - consumption ad a train of evils more to be dreaded- than de th itself. With the hilleet .1 confidence I assure the unfortunate victims of gelf-Abuse that aLperinanent and speedy cure ican be affected, a &with the abandonment et ruinous practiceslmyTatients can be restored to robust; vigorous health. i The afflicted rale cautioned against the use of Patent Iledicies, •for 'there are so aisli ingenious snares n the columeis of the public prints to catch aud rob the unwary sufferer that millions hae their constitutions - reine d by the vile coo ounds of quack 'doctors. Qt 1 the equally poi •onous nostrums. vended ft "Patent Medicin s." . I. stave carefully anal ; :;1 litany Of the so •tilled 'etet - it 'Medicines mke. find that nearly all of them contain. Corresirc. Sublimate, 'which is one of the strongest re, ' partitions of mercury and a deadly poises_ which instead 4.curilag the - disease di9bitt . the systeim for lUb s . . Three fourths of the patent .nostrams not in use are .put ui by unprincipled and ignnne, , i Persons, who dc not understand: even the " phabet of the nikteria medita, and are sq uall} as destitute of a l ny knowledge of the buns; system,. having - one object-only in view. ani that ta make otoneT regarclicsa-of coascut a.. . ces. - Irregularities and all diseases of triges an! females treated op 'principles "established hi twenty years a practice, And sanctioned by thousans of the most remarkable cures: yid; icines•with full directions sent to any part 0 the United States or . Glandes, ,by raj"' 'communicating their symptoins by letter. — 'Bui_itiss cortespandence strictly 'confielenti lL Address. . e intelligent X. SVA:TMERVILLE; 7Ni• 11 ' Office NO t 113 . 1 Filbert SI (Old No. 105 0 ,) sr,tow Tyrstrro, • . RHIT.iAI)•ELPIIIA. NE•gWertmCkbelpt.PA—Art::eakyrfedsatild s'lead 33 d' .I*l ' • U the great, first cause. glett of Natura's laws, ) R 1 OT • •
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