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While we ift.uk znirth•r* - heitntt and' tnnala light tnd gay i - There are friiit iiiiroifeinting at the door, 7114,:jugittheirini."Ces a ate 'silent, their pleading • looks *ell „, • ' Pia rliaid'tintea - eanie again my cadre. • • _ • ~ =• • ; CaOrte.s. • ITis•the , song aid the sigh of the weary .. - flar.4 times p r omo aailynti {afire, ; •.)la4;.days „you, lave lingered around my _ , cabin door • I:lard - times come again nomore.- pet , ml pause . i 4 .life's yasureS and cOnnt its . many WW4e we nil sup aorrow - With the poor, There's a - sollg. that'will linger forever ig„ our Rk! *arc; tunes come again no more: 'Tis the song, clOrele a ror drooping maiden who toils her • " •life.aw.ty, - " With a worn iteart.whosesbetter days are •-•• preen Though Though her voice would be merry, 'tie sighing aU ! 4234 Ign4S CM= Again no more. _ - ' - • the song, kc. !Tis s"sigh. that is wafted' across the troubled wave, '.Tis a itfaiftllat is heard upon the shore, 4ii . a dirge that is murmured around the lowly :grave, "' Ohl' Hard times , come again no more. 'Tis the song,' &e. EntititaL in v e Aipl A igg Fqnd. - 'The Commniawners of the Sicking runti Sestecday=traneiul7tted tegletUgis lature their triennial report , of -the condi tion of the :fund. -The receipts for the hat three fiscal years, 1855, '56, and 'fa, up ti the fqs; January, _instant, have been as followg - • . Balance in fund, Dec , . • " • ;1855, . $292,648 30 • 1, From "Collateral in t • • "heritanea to;_ , Premium ou da . gters, 56,404 IT Distilleries&Breweries,•lB,o94 , 35 Billiard saloon, BoNvb t .. , , - # 1 1; salctomokc. 4,97714 icheastcct, Circus, awl *1 Eating house .4 'User house licenses, 40,474' 48 Ts.; on , 582,762 21 regliums, and intur t _ eatou,lcuusli4c, , 58 93 P4bilnleuoi/b4 far ti* ,*".4e Pe' 1, 1 16'44 fund; l l,ao: 1, '2B. $ 414,929 29 She diebureemero t hy the cemmissioa elw during the three years, . were •4ILL fol. WWI: •-• • Temporary loarie of 19th April, ' 1853, redeepled • $400,000 00 TempOrloooll,ntoc9tti Rai; 185 t, 164,000 00 CErtisoitec - JarAtato - S?;iplr; 44 - • Tarions itotasositelle4 61,642p7 64 This iX 21 . 37 4iY itinoOUraiing exhibit of the condition; of this fend. The hum of Total ti,042,857 64 .. ....0f the debt of the Com.: monwealth .has been actually liquidate. - -- within r the last three years, and there ie Still in the Treasury, to the credit of the fund, $414,920 29, ,besides the sum of 87,509,009 of htinds'of the. Penasylv . anii Railroad Company„ the purchase money pf the Maitt , Line of the. Public Works, which is pledged by lan to the ' , payment of do rorrch'o( theTundetkdeirg of the Com: wrin'rpahlL - - The Sittkingiiind bas4lfluryroilted ad par' ably for the past three.years, and.it is (air to presume that it, will do even better in the fUture, andthe State debt, Under its tiutary-eperation, will be gradually and:-finally extinguished. By the ,4th section of the 11th article of the State Constitution, as eddpted at the' late elec tion,-it is made - the duty of the' present Legislature to" creates (i Sinking Fund which shall be sufficient to pay the accru ing interest on the present public debt, and any additional debt-hereafter consti pitionallieentracted,' and annually to re duce the principal. thereof in. a sum !W -iese than 8250,000, which sum shall con sist-of-the tiet manual income of the Pub lic Norlui„ .from time lo•time 'owned by, ttlie State, or . the proceeds the sale of, theeattn . or any part thereof, and of the' income or proceeds of of.stocksorrned by-the-tStatei-together with other fuedi pr resoureee?thet/may desigAttited jhe . said' Sinking' yulad maybe ip-, creased Atite;tinieito time,, by assigning td, it.4.3' tut; o.the taxes or other "revenues gf the44tate,lnot required for the ordinary anti enrrentexpensesef Governmenientif, ease of "war, invasion or Arthur ' iteiniOli;no_paxt of. SaidSioking Fund shall' lip tined applied otherwise than,in the , toilivilshiutof thepublio debt, Nutil - tho amo,out-hfailebt is redriee'd below the aum rlfthiemisecanclisaliitaryla4 be fair' ;ally ,tartlitii Out; the people of the Com .' vice*Oilt.V4t forward o*qeo47::"%en!'/44:41, fiCtIR gt404;,41 , , ~4414 tilvvatkintoo entire :. extingtuih-, prear..oftbe§taperleht....-ayrsr;rei anitit,h;,..-:- , , -:-..410 - 44 1 04401itittioblt * lt PAU 4 4 1 iiitint; ,c a n V r e - i!;, t° We fill iwty it will:00m— ,; All tiviimportint:gtoeroftlus-House 4 4 51 64 0*Sltrk94P1Pter (tht ' . 'Vr; Sag..A ,• . . terieft coStirtitek> arta: f.t.o_;tito .- ::Setttitt And: :tlia7 l lTtati 'ding.'domuliteees, itiliteett the',.twAtifiAr ohitirmet enibiace 11;ally,.i . S . pertant aoinm } toes in the Home~ the +Senate,. ,the Splati!,oo4 *e al are; • the. Pyeaideekpfe tru r i4d the : chairmen cif nearly all the important 06%406; being Southerners. Inthe ExeeutiveDepsdlnteut; the Beath 1128 a alijMith :iiidlikevi:Ls#:ik the Fed= end -judiciary. . • .• • In!fae,t, the South; thong% much weak ar than thel'North wealth, commerce, popillation and all ihe make interests and 6101'11634i that up a weat - natiou, has couiplete. possession of our National Ooverntnent-z---has possession of nearly all the chief offices, the most influential posi tion' Congress, a majority in the Cabi net. ad :judiciary, and the uoptrol of the 'donainaht party in the nation. She is iu a positiim to dictate terms: to the North on every question, and to drive the North into every measure that she may deem fit to propose. , For this advantage of Slavery over Free dom in , :the Government, the country is indebted to the " National Democratic party,"F-Chicago Journal. ItiIIORTANT DISCOVERY. CONSUMPTION AND ALL OISEA;ES OF-THE LUNGS ANO THROAT • . AU POSITIVELY CURABLE BY INUALATICIN, WiliCesHinc conveys fasatahse throughremedies the eo airthep a c s a s t ps, arid coming in dire& contact with the diseasi p neutralizes the tubercular matter, al lays the cough, causes a free and easy expec toration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood, impart; renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving 'that tone and energy so indispensable for the lrestoration of health. To be able to state cenatiently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to me a source of unalloyed pleasnre, it is as much under the • central of medical treatment as any other formidable disease ; ninety out of every hundred cases can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent. in, the second; but in the third stage it is impossible to save more than five per cent., for the Lungs are to cut up by the disease as .to bid defiance to medical skill. Even, how ever, in the last stages, Inhalation affords ex traordinary relief to the suffering attending ,this fearful scourge, which, annually destroys ninety ! five thousand persons in the United States alone ; and a correct calculation showa that of the present population of the earth, eighty millions are destined to fill the Con sumptive's graves. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption: In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, but, Sweeps a alike the brave, the beautiful, the, graceful and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being from whom cornett), every good and perfect gift, I am en alibied to offer to the st ,, fated a permanent and speedy cure 'in Consumption. The first cause of tubercle; is from impure blood, add the immediate effect produced by their depo sition in the lungs is to prevent' the free ad mission of air into the air cells, which causes a *eaketted vitality through the entire system. Then 'surely it is more rational to expect great er good from medicines , entering the cavities of the lungs than from those administered through the stomach; the patient will always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, at ' ter - Inhaling remedies. Thlis, Inhalation is a local 4.e14.!dy, nevertheless it acts constitution- ally; and with more power and certainty thin remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of this this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility in a few` minutes,'paralyzing the • entire nervous systern, so t hat ' a limbinay be amputatedwith mt the slightest pain;' Inhaling the ordinary burning-gas 4vili destroy life in a few hours. - The inhalation of ammonia will the system when fainting or apparently dead.. The odor'of many of the medicines is perceptible in the skin a few minutes after being inhaled, and May be immediately detected in the blood!' :4 convincing proof of the constitutional effects of Inhalation, is the fact that sickness is al :waya priSdueed by breathing foul air—is not this positive evidence that proper remedies, carefully prepared and judiciously adminis tered through the longs should produce "the happiest results? During eighteen ' years' practice, many thousands suffering from >d'is. easet of the lungs and throat, have been- un der fay care, and I have effected many remark ableicures, even after the sufferers had been pronounced in the'last stages, which fully sat isfies me that consumption is no longer a fatal disease. - My treatment of consumption is original, and founded on long experience and a thorough investigation. My perfect acquain tance.with the nature ..of tubercles, &c„ ens. hies ,me to distinguish, readily, the varioue forms'of disease that simulate consumption, and apply the proper :remedies; rarely being mistaken even in :a Single :case.. This &wil -1 iarity ). in connection with certain pathological sad nucrosecipic discovetiei, enables me to re lieve the lungs from the effects 'of contracted chests,t enlarge the chest, purify the blood, impart_;to •it.renewild vitality, giving energy and tone to the entire system, Medicines with full 'directions sent to any .part of the United Statei and Cfinadas by pa. tient: communicating thetr ant p toms by letter, Batihr cure Would be' more certain it the patient should panhe a visit, whieh would give zee an opportunity to examine the lungs and enable ito to preseribelrith much greater certainty, and then', the- cnre: aouhl he'effected without my seeing the patieht again. 14,892 82 1,042,867 64 V 6,817 64 03,040 00 G,' W. - GRA.HAM, M. D., . Nice 413.1 Filbert S.treet s 'Old !10. 109,) below. Twelftiv. -.2I:III4ADELPLTIA, PA. • .BOROUGH ORDINANCE', A T., a:meeting of,' the -TOWN COUNCIL of It' the Borough of Oondersport, held.on -the 19th day of DeCeinhir; 1t351,t the following Ordinance was passed: ' IT r IS HEREBY That tea no Bill shall bis'received orconsidere4 ex- Cepting . for done or contracts. finished durogttfitterm of the Connell tn 'whom: said bili• • is presented; and. the Ge_mtary of the Tons Counci l is hereby _ instr ucted and, re= Tufa tci,ptiblish 'thin" Ordinance, bYtniacieu,t erritten or piloted tiptipes, .41 ther,rnsonth of December of each • agd. itery,yeax, excepting •Offir V/ 0 '1 11 144414 peiish. sai d no t ices ' in th e 'month, 9r. alsns.x n e zlini t3 l .l4 . N . I t ig E Sp•B u i!".f.o l4) ~•- • a wailaisecTe 4 ilY%' - • :I; certify the above tole a true and , correct copy, teken from records of the Torn C . until in ray, liauda -• • • • ST.4ABS, ' 5c44444-. „ , -- . ndinneert, :29, 1857.—rielz-44,.. MEE kiearn _-:.-:• T ERELAy .•rn :ogueLLA .L. 4 4,36frvoka. Inifittaion,itstablithOt by .o ettaotnment forga relksf_ orthe sicks 26 4, trziteck officattwit'.loVinilatii.s. nd, . •). 0411:Peisone Affiictbii *UV - Seine' 11- es, sue Vas SPERMATORRHCEK, N -WEAKNESS; • IMP OTENES; :GO) MUSA, - GLEET, SYPHILIS,. tire , -J. .ONAN LS.% .or SELF , ABCS E 7 AC•ote; - ; The - HOWARD ASSOCIATIO?.;,_ist. ci the awful. destruction. of human •life,, by Sexual diseases, and•Oe:deceptions tiled: upon ..the• unfortunate :Tic tims,ml diseases by Quacks, severalyearsago directed their ConsultingSurgeon,as - .a CHARITABLE, ACT worthy of their name,- to open a 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, . Op. occupation, habits of life. Ac.,l and in, cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH BIEDICESES FREE OF CHARGE. It is. needless to add that the _Association commands the highest ( Medical skill of the 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- I nevolent effort, have. been of great • benetit to Ithe afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, .with re newed zeal, to this veryimportaut b ut- nsuch despised cause. • I Just Published by the Association, a , Re port on Spermatorrhrea, or Semins I_ Weakness, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self. Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual Or gans, by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a sealed envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of T11(0 STAMPS for postage. Address ; for Report or . treatment, Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. - , EZRA D. lIEARTWELL, President., GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary, 110:24-ly : PIANOS, MELODEONS & No. 333 Broadtvai,7N.. - T, AGENT FOR THE BEST BOSTON nstrumOnts. . . YrRE Largest Assortthent of Pianos, Melo .R. deans, Musical Instruments, and Musical Merchandise of all kinds, in the-United States. Pianos front Tenrdifferent Manufactories, com prising duke of every variety of ' style, from the plain, neat and substantial 6i-octaves, in Walnut or Rosewood Cases, from slsoto $200; to those of the most elegant finish up to One Thbusand Dollars. No• house in the: :Union can compete with the abbve •in the !- number, variety and celebrity of its instruments, nor in the Extremely low prices at which they are sold, - • • • HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED PIANOS, with Or without Iron Frames, pos sessing in their improvements of over-strings and action, a length of scale and compass of tone equal to the Grand Piano, united with the beauty and durability of structure of the Square Piano. They are justly pronoitaced byi the Press and by the first Musical Masters; to be equal to those of any other manufacturer.l They are built of the best and most thorough ly seasoned material, and guaranteed to stand the action of every climate. Eachlnstrument guaranteed. to give satifaction; or purchase money refunded. SECOND-HAND PIANOS, at great bar gains, constantly in store,—price from $3O to $l4O. . - HORACE WATERS' MELODEONS.-- Su perior Instruments in touch and durability .of I make. (Tuned the equal temperament.) ;Me lodeons of all other styles and makes. Price $45, $6O, $75, $lOO, $125, sl4o—double Reeds and two banks of Keys, s2oo—less, a liberal discount. Clergymen and Churches, an extra discount. MARTDPS GUITARS, BROWN'S HARPS, ELUTES, FLUTINAS, ACCORDEONS, . VIOLINS; and Musical Instruments of alt kinds, at lower prices than ever before offered to .the public. A large discount to Teachers and Schools. The trade supplied on the most liberal _terms. invsic. r i.One of the largest and beat-se lected catalogues of Music. now ,published,. comprising many of the choice and mostpop tl_ar airs of the day, and will be sold. at one pArd off froin 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 allowed on puachase., Pianos and Melodeons for, sale on monthly payments- Second-hand, Pianos ta ken in exchange for new.. General and-select Oitalogues and Schedule of ,prices forwarded to all parts of the country by ,mail. gar -Great inducements offered to AGENTS in all parts of the country, to.sell the Horace Waters' Pianos, Melodeons, and Catalogue, of Music. 6:46. . It W. SPENCER is Agent for many of the • most popular Medicines ILOW in use.„ a few of which he will mention: J, R. STAFFORD & CO.'S OLIVE TAR. DR, D, JAYNE it SON'S FAMILY MEDI- , WES, - . • J. C. AYER • • 00,'S CHERRY PECTORAL; AND PILLS; : • .., 1. • ,-.-• YATES COUDITYIIIJRSERY.' I , .. . WOW & CO., of,thg,TOP 0 01 1 1 10'' Nurseries, have for.,fiale a ;large an 4 valuable ar.ggrtgiont , of FitIVITIVIRES of..till-„Vttrietiee cnittys . These: Triee are young and of vigorgip growth— Tho qualities are ttiP inC l 4. AP/Ce 1 111q711-and:arP warranted,. oesmint ..413, 9 , a AsighstoCk- 94: OWAMENTAL: T./ I NPfs a14'.5a4 1 7-AhEltY, ;• : 73. • - 10,4kddreFs orclor# , apron 0.1r . .403, 14.n.Tan, rates ta:,",N..r.: o,fdere w#b41947. NILES; coiOrpi).so,.l*, ~-; .1 c: •• the line, or:Staple. pry Omar. : laq;for:cash•.st., Jfk Ki .10:2 - , - S., kES:AND LEMONS justleceired by 1 - 0 :3- , - *•47. REM THE CASH SYSTEM' ADOPTED Prices Greatly Reduced, HORACE WATERS, SEVER/J.4 OF =gnu -SYRUPS, &c, . . r jail. It. Stafford 84 Cord 01i4e, Tat is ap= plied and inhaled by wearing ork- INHALER around the neck and on the breast. jVE OL'irnign is 'applied where =the `akin' is broken, lind la a popular remedy irbere Mown, good'or the Whooping Cough. . IMEREMIIMIIMMEIN toligiit l , Cot118;f 'pAusvasst= gaoNcgmvvillicirvG4ouGn, isirniuA; AND, ' - - • • TO. MIRE_ wr.r4 IIEADAPEIE AND SORENESS QFTHE-BODY, the. Cherry,Yegtorta-on going to, bed, and wrap warm, to sweat datiag.the FOR A .COLD, ANDC . 01,IGII„ take in mein': ing, noon and, evening, expel:ding tothe.diree dons on the'bottle„and the diffieuliy will soon be,remOved. , None will lonk . suffer from .thin trouble when they find , it lean be. : se. readily cured.. ',Parsons p.fflti tedwithaseated cough, which break's them of their rFst at . night, will find by taking the Cherry, Pectoral on geing to bed, thei . maY be sure.of sound, - unbroken sleep, and consequent - refiesting rest. Great - relief from suffering, and an ultimate cure,' is afforded to thousands who 4e' thus afflicted, by this invaluable remedy. , • ' - Front its agreeable effects Lin these Fasge; mane find themselves 'unwilling to 'forego' it§ u5.i.41;46n the, necessity for it has ceased. , . TO SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS this reniediis inyulu sblc, :IA by its action on the throat and lungs, when taken in" small quantities; it removes all hoarseness in a few i hours, and - wonderfully incfeases the iower 1 .and flexibility of the Voice.. , ASTHMA 'is generallyinneh -relieved, and often wholly cured by Cherry.PeetoraL :.But there:are some..ca§es so obttinge.tis to yield entirely to tai medicine. Tile Caimav Pat :ro ast' will - cure :them If they Con BRONCHITIS or irritation of the throat and upper portion of the lungs, May be cured .. .by taking-Cherry Pectoral in small and freqnent doses. The uncomfortable ii.ppression is soon relieved. .. • . • .4.: FOR /MOLT, Give an emetic of antttriony, to be folloWed by large and frequent doses fhe Cherry-Pectoral ; until ease. If taken-in season, it. will Bat -fail to 'WHOOPING COUGH ;tilts be broken up and soon cured by the Wee Of'Clierry Pectoral. THE INFLUEN'EA is sp4edny removed by this - remedy. -Nuinercias in§tances have-been 'neticedwhere. whole; families were proteeted• from ariy•erious • consequences, • while their neighbors without thd• Cherry Pectoral, were suffering froin the ditease. -FOR -CONSUMPTION in Its etirliestlstages, it should be taken under tbe.ae' dvieoi W good physician if possible; and itrevery ease with a careful regard to the printed directions on the bottle, ,IfjudiciouSly used;, and the p t ttient is' carefully nursed menntitne, gel oin fail . to iubdpe the•disease. • • ' For:settled CONSUMPTION of thel - Lungs; the CITEURY Picronsi, sbotild be given in do- 1 ses adapted to what the patient requires and can bear. It alway's affords relief, ' and not unfrininently cures-patient§ that - went consid ered past hope. 'Dere are many thousand§ scattered all over the -country-, who' feel and publicly proclaiin that they owe their lives and present health to the Cherry Pectoral: • Malin:Tars of Wal t ,. instead , of .impairing 'the public confidence - 1n this medicine, has won for it an appreciation 'and notoriety' by far exceeding the Most sanguine erpectations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic vir tues and the unmistakeable benefit conferred on thousand§ of sulkier?. could-Originate-and and maintain dralreputation it enjoys. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the Com munity, have failed and been discarded, this has gained' friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget. and produced cure's too numerous and too re markable to he for ' mtten. - • While it is fraudupon the public. to pretend that any one =flit/in° will infallibly cure— still there is abundant proof th.at.' the Cherry ' Pectoral does not. only est a general thing, but almost inVitriably s Mire the maladies for Which it is emplOyed. 1 As 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 - Earopfan. Kings, , , The. CHERAW. manufactured` by a practical CliciniEt, and every ounce of it un der Ms own eye, with'invariable accuracy 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. A.YER,.Prac- . tical and AnalYtical Cheat ist,LoWell, Mass. Sold by SEITH & JONES and A. W.,SPRIsr- CER, couderspori, and )y couraq . merchants and drUggists.verywhere. '- - NEW GOODS ; tosv , . Privies and,Reaqy Pay, . AT ,SIiARON c . ..ENTE#, • _ • - _I; , FOLIE SUBSOR,IDgits are offering. for sale cptirely new. stock, consisting of .• 1 DRY GOODS, GROOEItiIiS, HARDWARE,.. OQQDKERY, GLASS . -WARE," BOOTS. , .§IIOES, :HATS ; }MELLO, PARASOLS; ~ . •! • :WINDOW SHADES, • • „. WALL PAPER,,.READt ; • ! . , , MADE • , -_ • . • In our selections the wants of all hare . been . remeinberety . 11e gientletnercamkn4 s to c k, - otte4l7.lllide - I.ol,64lingTitif -elega44 Fashionable_, Or.n .aubltantial2.`,llOsines,s suit, and - tie bore Hats , it.gaps_api,.4lO9(iA -Sitoca to .04nfind taslttonal3le ,floalefs. beint,if4l4' triArneo, of bonnetiiincl a Aoei - ,1 assortment of ilrO,s,Gonfli, and "Aiutr, anngs ; .Gloves, M itts , Hosiery, and Goiters. And., list but no . leitst,,,cortleaafiCskeietoii Skirts _UMtnns;, , SlAirt,4o44elioni;and Sitio .Skirti-Hii,op beintiful ,Jet ;seollaces, and' Priieetets, corals,: an'4, - Atri, too.' !lany, other of _"tifilek; are : selling loitrior, na LutteirPi•fti.lY ; 16 01 ef "Prodtice. • FLOUR; II.FAX4 F/SEE'Ae..cim.- Bir& 4l l _PehOlt:" "ShigirnAleriter, Pottef :!CQt' -;•;•-•! 0 , TTO:is-herelit firiet t that 440 . 'Auditor' l‘pprainvii4akt vitt, Politt:f6 tiote-af tie Arodee:dtkif "th!S kalis:Ot •in..thbtotise oclOskleyzlieigh Rosa .L'H. White,' tilliittesid' ici the' d u '. ties of bis":api),Oinfieeht;' at the: offieO Of the Prcithoii6tat7, ;Satiitdayi ihersiith Febithiry next; at 'Po 'crook 'II'" - ••••" • ' coal -.- \ mi,IO.OWR I APPI4II,. subsfiritleri t h is *etatil of • frients i tliofttiefire l eipt of, ariiiisifialiote•opaiagokleit4eytfing, 0 . q?1e,14,44 , r - I \STA'PLE .. DRY • OOODb,`, Ifi;rlfi; :•aesiii;tO pfifehoites,li ithirAcOtiOargr hils..bgvtasolFctifil-,with - 'tat ,car `vd a is par= _ . trcularty/iliipted viipl.4 - 6l`thib'bebtiliii pf - oililboularr.; - Onr stock bf Drytitibdi cob Jt r; pIiESSGPODS,IRIMIIINGS,.A I B I3 ONS, EMBROIDEttIgSr * VARgt.it3 : CLOTHS,: CASSIMERES • VESTINGS, stEsTicsc. 13"• • lIOSIERI, 911,X11'LS - ' —• ' ‘.arierylif Other artietes, - .too imaneious to -mention.: We Aare 2tio-ti.torirplete.assprt, tricot of:- GRObEIOA:II4UtIYSY4 I . AkD 'CROCKERY; ":'. . . all otuddeb will be sold imitontracinly chct - for ready p' and; for approved eredit . on : tts 'reasonable terms as any other establishment.' • - ItiANlsrlq(2.lloL 4 3. Alillport, Aug: 11, 1856',--9:13.1,y. -. 4r. K. W, - KING' TA .SON I TENT - 111,iNtrACTITIriEng, 438'• 13rporne S.treet,; - -- One Door East of Itroaritiay, [Late 4iiB Broad:. • may,] NEW-YORK, • , ;, . [Established A. 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It is now clearly demon-, strated.that the lancet; mercttry,an d allsither internal kdrig medicatithti" may-be laid'aside with . perfect safety to the patient and r .abid, Mg benefit to posterity. , Wherever these*ta chines have. been introdticed,'lhey excite the' higheit witildWarid'praise. • 'The - Yttiipatiis is addri4d' to Pre.i . enti.reliere'• and cure &Cry disease, incident to humanity;---more partien4 / tarty all those painful and. onaidahle di4eas4l es which have for centuries, baffled the pro foundest.learnini-. and skill of physicians.i . .From whattevet .cause there may be an ex cess or deficiency of" the nervous fluid—pro -during an excess or -deficiency of the acids 641 alkaline.secretions, , -the.magnetio prinol. ples of.thesysterit are derailed, and can on. ly be safely restored to their normal conditiont by an -application:ofmagneto-electricity, by means of DR. DICRINSON'S.-.MAGNETO ELECTRIO - MACIIIN , E:. - -This.app , aratus 1 wi„11 positively liref r ent; 'sh e d AteCaily reliever find k care'- :Consqinptloy .i ,"'Scrof Itta;!'•RhearnatiSne, - Palsies', 4enralgin'i-Spinal ''Diseases,: and .till. o titer 'phin,ftif inaltidies,linWever hopele'ss, and ,of-lititg- Stanfill*. '''r hey are :eminently:useful ill'ell - eeiiiil'altil Millitili'disord 6 rbl'ritl e u - !' la - ri.T Oen , the Conptitillictri h#'o'hoO'bfottoh i dciwn and'ruitied-hy t iannturiliofitarythbitli to'which-tdo.many tif-the yotingof-botli sexes are so lamen4ly prone.--,. . - ' - DR. DICKINSON'SMAGNETO ELECTRIC NIACIIINE is "without Old' dingerimis' eti#MliL cations Of batteries imOdidti-4whleli fait argue renders itlnperierbi all'iitheiti''ini ilialeirii. , hit detittibas, cleinlitiatniiitifetyait -titility;4 rlt !is "`h fact; and handsome' Itarliii:',iir,ruinsizik . l i mey ' be applied b,y a ohilitkr aiia., : vvill'lisat.ir' lifettimel'tte,' itivrillit . *in' 'cotDpota`?s, bimsliq .. -I , • ~:, kt , ~.. ..., ~.U.:..!,:.; . . '3'. ~.: • , piicilit'q TIMINACIEWSTC_. lt 0 *ll 40' ilia i ; titFkAit,,t4 ! tihf . 'i l " i tr ' part of , itiO , lltiited- Staties:7 'told- IwltitTela el and retail at the 31edicaliMOctItOlifrORTET SEVENTH tticetifillitdelphtti="4lliltiehti, ,, '''''-'"' - ' l ' l '''-. A.VI-afelinfSON -1 , Mai "111-14--1 - e.:, "ri , Wi•-:' i ,VII.:!: ., - ..t , sivli.. -. 7.0001 . . .. - ---,-.-_,--.• . • •s,"..tt.tegawk* • tll .131:11,p4 . . . .., , 1 1'i .... Y7 1 . ‘'. . 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ME 1 era rasserg.- ,-Remember, our terms nye Fifty cents for one year, fora si p ,ip copy, cr three con. its will; be sent:under o eCover or nildress fat One Dollar. - artss COS4Nk ' COMPANY,, ,PUblishers, N0..313 North ,Seventh Street, (Up stOrsj 10:1-1y , Or all disease; the great, first:cause Springs froth 'neglect of, Nature's laws iTFFER NOT! when_ ; a., .fie gratranted ' SECRET DISEASES, :Self-Ahuse, Nertitrai..Debility;Striel'arel , Glatt, Gratyl, Dietketes,l)iieasevol the Kidneys real Bladder, .ffercus"iai I Ilheumatfirm, Scrofula, Pains in the Biiiiis and Ankles, Diseasis of tie Lang:, Throat, - .2V0 s e l and Eyes, Ulcers upon tie Bady'or Linz' b.t} Cant s, Vr9psy;Ap . ileptieFits, St. Van's PancT t and all dfseasea ar i sing frog a clernyenteilt of tht Se•tuill Organs, ,Q rcn as lierrous - Tenabling. Loss of Mon -1,7 t city, Loss of Pot er,, General Weal.nom,, Dimness of Vision wit peel:list- spew appear ing before the eyes,' Lbss of Sight. Waktful- ' ness, Dyspepsia, Lixiteasc, er Eruptions upon the face, Pain in the ack. anii"lttad, Female ' irregulai Sties and - all i pinto discharges frees l, ) both sexes. It matt': s not _trent abut CZ:IISIt the' disease origiiiated howeverhing standing' iii or obstic.:ite the case, emery isenla22; and in. a shorter titre , than tip rmarteat rare can be ef fected by anY other tr alnses.& Orin after thr disease has baffled A skill of eminent physi cians and resisted all t eirsaemis of sure. The medicines are plmesa nt, Witbobt odor; can sin i no sickness and free frobt mereury or balsam. During t evenly years afpractice4 have rescued from the jaws of „Death many thousands, ohs, in the last stages of the above-mentioned dis eases had been given up. to die lsy their pllsi clans, which warrants mein promising tw the afflicted, who may place themsilvesiudertny care,,,aperfeer awl-most speedy. cure. Secret Diseasewrire the greatest enemiels to liealth,as they lire 'the first tatise:of Constitistation, Sad- We, and many other diseases, and should bee terteir'to the human famDy, Ann permanint eura is scarcely ever.eirected, a majority of the cases falling into the hands Of incompetent persons, who not only fail to cure the diseases but ruin the constitution, filling the system with mercury, whith, with the disease, has tens the sufferer into a rapid Consumption. But should the disease artkihe treatment not cause death speedily end the victim mar ries, the disease is - datailed upOn the children, aho are, horn, with feeble constitutions, and the current of life - corrupted by a Tiflis a hick betrays itself in Scrofula, Tester, Vlcers, Erup tions an other . affections- of the skin, Eyes, Throat and Lungs, entailing upon t!..em a brief existence of suffering and consigning them to an early grave. SELF ABUSE is another formidable eneny to liiiilth, for nothing else in the dread 'cata logue ,othuman diseases causes so destructive a drain. upon the system, drawing its thousands of victims :through a few years of suffering down to an 'in:tamely grave. It destroys the Neryous system, rapidly wastes away the en ' ergies of . life, causes mental dem:gement, prevents thiproper development of the system, disqualifies,for marriage, society, business' and all earthly happiness, and leaves the suf. ferer wrecked in body and Mind, predisposed to consumption and a. train oft evils more to be dreaded than death itself. With the fullest confidence I assure the unforturMteiielinis at • Self-Abose.thatai permanent.aild speedy ewe can be affected, and with the ,nbasidonmeat of ruinous' practices my patients eith be restartd to robitst, vigorous health. '. ' The afflicted are cantinned against the ate of Patent Medicines, for there are so soy ingenious-snares in' the cblurens of the public prisins to catch,and rob, the UTIWI,I7 sullen'. that Millions have their coristitiations ruined by the vile compounds of" wick'doctors, Si the main:illy; poisonoin ,sinstrunts vended- . 4 % "Patent Madinines." I hay° carefully analyzed. Maircif 'the striiilled Patent ' Medicines' o& finebtiret:noarlyt alliof iheratuntiiiii Coriel jl Sublimate, which is one of the strongtst lit' par-Minns of naefetiry - biact a deadly' Polsitt. which instend'of .curing . the disease dissilli the system ; for, life..: • , , 'tliree:fnuithS'artie " r oil, t'' nostrums e!'f in,,ui e bre -put up: kt:totprin cjitlo 4 Anaigroz;- P,_ au ers cVi i ,. v #e ,d,% 1 14 wific'ssPP4, glen the v' Pll , Ct 0 1 die 171afrta - mechea, And are equat asldestitutn:of-teny:hoowledge'kifitie-b ert • n ‘ system, haying; ha. YiPg PPe, nkignti only in : viuni i°a, • that to max* Money regardless of coissellue!' - . e arn- , , -., '.!:,. ~, tri: . ...?1.1' 4 •• ' •)hTegli/aTiJina-a.14 411.1 dis,eakeir, eif null t• Vo l i females treated on principles establislitd hi.: ii4ietairyeitriid s ''iiiatilee Aid Inuctioned q tbilitiands ite th r omodactuttrksble cur . es gri ic,ines with PA; direction* stint to any pvt'. thb Ifilieieltketi di' titittlis, by pit ,itl ii coicennaltalini thelt Aqinptions. by lent: fiiits/e,Htirpondenes -ettiety rania4","''' se;l1" ti. ' ' 4l .1 1 : - StnvINIE:tirvr,TTZp.M;Pit -`4)216476:=4 , 1_4r-Plivett Sti ~ . , ..,..,:,.,,, , ,iLvai t g.m i l,vl l )-r -., •al r - i iitiirtiti , . . rc . ''' e.!..- - ;•.;: - rgi LA: aB tir.lll:A, • ' iioo§24 speottt vpodiz i eptc l iig tvkitiftid zupi z ,t 1 IN ALL - TSTAGES OF