The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, March 18, 1858, Image 4

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TE(} ; (igg,-q-,144111:iny OFFER.
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The union iif...;43IER.O.NT:S.3IAGAZiNE and
Jr GIT.NA/r§ has given to the cos
fil*ed wofi: a 41;eulatistu. secoud tsbut one
pulaihraticm• IA the country, and has
secured fur it m_combinatia,a of literary- and,
jrtivLiC ta4ci:fprol!ably,iinillaleil by any °th
y tnakatine iri the world., During the first
raVntli, the sale in the trade urcl cletaandfroal
. . and
Subscribers exceeded - 90,000 copies, the
i;lumbers already issued of the consolidated
• Work at e urkiversally , conceded to have sur
passed, iti iLe z.lliriess of its literary cul.tents,
• hod the beauty and profeatne4s of their•picto r
illustrations, any' magazine ever before
: issueds from the Atu.trican :press. Encouraged
by these evidtuices of favor, the publishers
i • Lape tl2tertuineti to commence the new volume
1 a kuguary with still additional attractions,
;.ad t' 4fl'er such inducements to sub - scribers
iss cinuot fail_
to place it, in circulation:at the
,______lscadof American magazines. With this view
they now - tumor:we the following splenili.d
programme, They haze
,purchased that su
p erla and costly . steeblitatkensTraying,
f t TEM . LAST STY.UktR i "
tend trill present a copy o' it to to Q , very three
"dollar...subscriber for the year iStS, It was
Fagraved at a cost qt over $6,q04, by the late
celebrated A. L. Dick, from the original of
Illilhael 3lorghen, after Leonardo Da Vinci.
1 and is the largest steel-pinto engraving over
pzecuted in this country, b.eing three times
,
tanit , the of Ordinary three-dollar engravings.
The first impressions of this engraying, are
pall ut $lO, and it Wag the intention of the
Artist that none of the engravings I , lto[ hl ever
• Ite Offered for. a less sum than $5, tieing
- worth that amount. Thus every threcTaloliar
tuhscriber'will receive the inlingazine one year
.--cliesp at three. dollars—ant this splendid
Frqr.tring, richly worth thugettiag for
s3;the vAlue of ciaht dajlars.
commence striking off the engrav
trigs insal:illi.ctely, yet it can Itaraf:y.
impressions of so large. a pl: , te
14kon as fast as they will he called .th
4ribers. We shall, therefor;; furnish them he
iheJ order in which suhsciitii.:ivi ;ire r,.,evired.
Th,se who desire is obtain their engravings
. prly and front the firE:l: imprer.pAnns.
E-2ild to their subscripti -ns del tr.
'Pee engraving c.
an cn be sent r ma.,!,
pr in any caber mamr:a, us 4:111.41
o: tier.
$20,009 IN WORKS OF ART.
In adlition to the superb engraving- of "Tiie;
Witicu will. oe presented
every three,doli,tr suhierily:r I.r 1656, Cat
the publishers have, compithitt crrangera.mts
for the distribution, on 'the 25th• day of De
“Ce'mbo“. 1858, of a .:eries of spienclot xvorks of
art. consisting of one hunared rich ani rare
Paintings. Valued at irate. L:1,00 to 1,,000
neeit. Also, 2,0(,0 magnificent Steel-Plate En
gravings,
worth from $.3 to $5 each, and I,OtP)
thoicelloliday Books., worth from SI to S 5
Each, making - , in all, over TIIREEITIOL;SAND
GIFTS, worth TWENTY TIIOI'6AND DOl.-
1, 4 1.118.
,Unclose $3 to the publisher; and yon will
edmmence receiving the Magazine by return
You-will :also neeiva with the first
FOpy a numbered subscril•tion receipt entitlLg
you to the Engraving of
"THE LAST SUPPER,"
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gtcia a cloaca to draw . eac 'cos t'acsc m TIIIIEtE
VIOVS4ND PEILES."
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-li=sons Osl2, j you sit/1147d suncribe jai
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ENV :SON'S VIAGAZINZ
.
L , • V'qr 1858,
Because is literary contentz win,
raring the year. etibritce cautributious .froin
r ••
Aver ONE 111NDRED different writurs and
I:tinkers,' numbering among them the most
flisltquislied of American authors.
Second: Because its editorial departments,.
Studio," "Odr Window," and -Oar Olio,"
vd:l each be conducted by au able editor ---j
find it will- surpass, in the variety and rich:Ass
ft* its editorial contents, any other magazine.
Third: Because it will contain, daring the
year, nearly six hundred original pictorial
froxp, designs from thu first Ameri
ran artists.
Runk: P t ec4o.4 . fo;• the sitM of three dol
lars yon will receive this splendid monthly.
wore richly worth that start than any other
;nagazine, and the superb engraving of "TUE
'MAST SUPPER," worth five dollars.
Fifth: Because you will very likely draw
cue of the three thousand prizes to, be distrib
nted on the 25th, day of December, I,S5
perhaps one that is north ;SLOW.
' Notwithstanding - that- these extraordinary
lixduceraenta.can hardly fail to accomplish the
cbjects of the Publishers without further ef
forts, yet they have determined to contlunc
Virqugh the year
THE GREAT LIBRARY OFFER.
To any person who will get up a club of
twenty:four subscribers, either at nue or more
post-offices, we will present a splendid Library,
consisting of over Forty Large llonnd Vol
umes, embrasing the most pdpular works
the market. The club, may be farmed at. the
flub price, Two Dollars a year, without the
engraving, or at the fill! price, Three Dollars.
with the engraving of the lest Supper to s ich
subscriber. List and description of the Li
nary, and specimen copy of the Magazine,
via be forwarded on recOipt of 25 cents. Over
CIO Libraries or 8,000 volumes, have already
been distributed
in accordaoed with this offer,
d.we should be glad of an opportunity to
furbish a Library to every clergyman, to every
'drool tea Cher, or to same one at every po
ittfte in tb4r:o,ulatry.
AGENTS GE.TTING RICH
The success which or meats are meeting
is rltaort astonishing. , Amour, the many
evidencei 'of this fact, w-4 aza pezeilutd to
vuhlisti the follu ping:
Gzsrusstrx- . -' The followqr,v; facts In lelation
4o what year Agents are doing in this section;
may-bo of use to sonio enterprising yousa man
It; want , of employment. The fter. 4uhn. E.
Ardon, of this ritacie; Ikas made, since last
Qhristmai, aver sj,ooo In his agency, Mr.
David ileath. Rid3l.l'. Ma., Your General
- Agent for, Platt County, is making per day
p, each. Slit - pikgsnt employed , by ad
trams. Weimer .t.Evans, of Oregtin, M 0.., your
Auente- far liolt Coatty; are making Nu/ 44
o.ly, itailyo.or tormhie gmartt, has
2 • 44 4, duce the Celtinith 4.4 y of list January,
vs' *1,700; beSidetv. paying, for 300 acres of
buTiness worth over $1,000,-,
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You Are i,be.. - rty to publish s tbls4 eut,-
if
soli 1 1 1 e, isuU to refer to *auk Oittli4,pariiiis
rtu " .. a .
D44:614 'GREGG, Cain ' atQn, *is _
F With 5u41.4 - indacerneati-iffsisre'spifisi,„abY l
body can obtrin sub.soriborl„.;g9,hiitite eV9-
ry: gentlemAtr out of fliplopnent, and every
lady who d'sr =aplea btrnoncti-maTing • .c-
c:ttpaiion itkipir at once' for an. agency.-:--
Applicants slsoull inclose 23 cents syce-
Wien copy Ofithe s 3.la.gazilie, which will
her fOrw..tr.do au4W-or to
return Waif. - " 1 . -
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SP.IIOIMEN ENG ItA:VING,
As we tl?sit'ato.pl . iteo - ln the Italic's cif every
personwht?. pri'rrust.s to get inv O elub,inntlal
of s everyiskent, n copy eitgr.tViiiv,"or
THE 1 0 23.51: SOPP;11." ns n sittvittien,
will vc:eleVe tito en
~rLLrin'„ pits:-paid, returtrinitil, slissiteoi
inrps etlr itiablientins and, one of tilt.. num
bered scbselptitin re . ceirts, entitling itittiii.eld
rto the ft6i.- . azitie one-yes,; and 14 chance
in the distFiciution.' This tifler.ik tinly
to , those wiho desir,s to act as.agents onto lornr
club . Atli ress
No' s 271 Eroadiviiv . ;ll. Y.
PL4I4I, , ,IELOMONS & MUSIC
• !MO c A sn SYSTEM: ADOPTED.
Price 4:Greatly' Reduced,
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HORACE IVATERK.
A.
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• : IVCi. 15:33 Brocubccig, A. 1.,
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AGENT FOR THE BEST. BOSTON a N: Y.
Itrurnents.
'l 4 ' .- 1214 0- • • of Pianos, Jfelo-
I T " d E c u l fs,ll e ln 't sie:iri i n t sTr e ti a m t t tas. andusieai
Mereltandye of all kitids;in the tnit,:ast.tes.
I Pianos fruit Ten diiferent Manufactories, com
prising ttio`Fe of every variety of st . ..Tle, from
I the pltiin 'feat and substantial GI octaves, in
, Walnut oi• ROsewoud eases, from e i :.1,51). to S3UO :
1 . to thOse Oti the most ele,, , Ant finish up to Out
!Thous:ll4 Poltars. No hottie in the Union
I can compete with the abOve •in the -nunilleri
variety MO eelehrity of its instruments, nor
in the Ex.tileaiely low prices at milich they are
501d...‘ , . 1 1
11011.A.DE.WATEX3' MODERN IMPROVED
pu.N . u4 withor without Iron Frames, pus
sessing i their improvements of over•:strings
Land actikin, a length of scale and compass of
1
touacquak to the Grand Piano, un;tuti with
:le behtit: and durab;lity cd structute.,,f the
SquAre piano. They are jacUl: t = pi:it:minced, h,:, -
the Pre. , ..4 had by tit; first Musical Masters; to
1',... equ ii [fp thcise of any other nit aof z.O Laren
; they are: ()dill of the be.ri a I.d fao.,i, hior.dugh
t Y.Zet:.o ie!(.l L 'in at;rial, arid g . 1.:::::ttl - te.:d I.p. I inti
the am io!a: of ever; el:rn , ti.:. ' Each Itimiaaa,r.z
:4 - au.r:.nte; 4
. tt ••i gi e sat:faction, or itreli,,e
-1 money Tet!tad,nl. - .
50.Z09)-11:1S1) tirnt
cii.itt...ndy- in stet,—pries lco.o
„..sid :. , t .
1 itupqrz: xv_vm - 1:3 - . -mEr...oaEaNs.—sil,
t pr.rwi 1 1.;:1*, ; :ne, , ..., ,u 1,,,,h :Wu dur.,b,..ity of
ala•.e. ,1,,, , ,!. t::, ~p,,1 temp e raw,cat.) Mc
, lorteo:13-tIf nll other style: and makes. l' ice
isls, ::: , ,O ;!,:•,:75, .$ 1 0.J 7 $1.::5, :614.0- 10
i ii2ziii ar,f., ”
ii two hanks uf. Keys,..s2oo—less a
!Lbcr.d disc Atilt. C.c.erzymen and Chu:Tilts,
!au extr4lit - count. . .
• MARTIN'S tiuir-A.ns,
. Br.dwy6 HARPS,
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, ici.i:TE.9, •
I FLUTINAS,
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ACELIitIEONS,
I I,: , VIOLINS,
; and Musical Instruments of all kinds ; at lower
prices tin ever before offered to the public.
r 4 larzt; iti.count to Teachers and Schools.
!The trade supplied oh the most literal terms.
1 311:;',i14_: ~..04 e of the largest and best se
le-e.e.l hatitlomues of. Mintic now published,
, comprising many of the cmo:cc and most pop
! itlat airy of the . day, It-,,,1d will be sold at one
! third oil; from the resitiar prices.
Musi4'.Dent by until tOall pails of the coon
! try, p0.,..-4-pu.id,. Particular awl personal, atten
tion itaio, to all orders Misit - ed by mlil. t,at
sfn,t;tion guarautee4 in every im2tanc , !..Piano::
1,
anct lici6de3m - t fur rent and rent allui..-ed on
P4acil*-1 Pianos and llelockons fur laic on
1 montiq p , ytuctits. ::•.; 2C:111d-il.111 , 1 PIATIOS 111-
L Keu in exChan,g,e for new. Gunixal and select
1 eataloitie4_ and Schedule Of prices fot-warded
i to all part,s of the country by mail.
Vrif - Great induccmients offered to AGENTS
in r.ll Pa:ts of the country, to sell the florae:.
I WatersrPianos, Melodeons, and Catalogue of
Music. I 5:46.
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PitOVISION E.
Oiler ) s.Grev,t Taidij.ceraeruts
! • TO BUYERS. Q.
; •
ifl ROHERIES, PROVISIONS at
the l 'store formerly occupied by U. W.
SPENCER, ou 3d Street, North side of Public
Square. 1,
!GROCERIES.
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A gaud assortment constantly on hand, from
which I Will enumerate a few of the leading
articles, such as
Sugar, Mustard, Candy,
Cotfer,; Cinnamon, Nuts
Molasses, Papper.Sauce, Crackers,
. ;
Sy !ail) 5 , Catsup, Soap,
I'eppe2 . , Yeast, Candles,
Spiq, Oils, Shot,
Ginger, Tobacco, _ Lead,
Clot - es, Suu f, . . "G." Caps,
Garb. Soda, Sugars, ' C.-Tartar,
and !Many other things:too numerous to men
tion, will be found in this department, which
will be: sold at a trilling •advance from cost,
for ready pay, .
PROVISICI-N$
Constantly on hsud, , stich as
POPE gAAS, SUOUL S DERS, EISIt, SALT,
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, BEANS,
: OATS, FLOUR; CORN !NEAL,
!BUCE,WHEAT FLOUR, DRIEL)
APPLES, PBIED PLUMS, •
and many other articles in the Elie of Drovhi
sit:Ma l i:tot necessary to , mention. Also,
WOODETS . WARE,
such ks Brooms; Wash-Tubs and Boards, Mops,
Dinner Boss, Sc., wilica will be sold low for
cash ijr. ready pay. -• Oats, Potatoes, Baiter,
Eggii Cheese, and in fact almost everything a
farmq raise', will be', taken in exchange for
Goods, at their cash value. I hiyite the at,
tenriati a Villagers, Farmers and Lumbermen
who desire to mi - ike in:char.:fa in the abavi
them to call beihre par-.
closin g;elSewhore, t .- E. K.-SPENCER.
Co4ilerspoet, juice 9, 1657, 7 -1,0;3.
VATES COY/Litt 141.41.5ati:.7.
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171 41 47ri l kt. OLEi 4'; CO., of the Yates County
1144,:iirspritu. have for sale a lat,re and
raivaoler ass:Ailment cf. riZ,VVi' TUXES'
of yai:iettes , usually
: cultivated. . These
Trees:, are 'catiag and pf rigOrousgrowth.
,The
qualitieS are the most 'elioice know; and Jae
wairnAteo,' cxxo:.x.c. AlSo, a tine stock •of
tiI..EES ; - and
,S.U.P.U.B.BEItY,-
fur 411 . •
ta"Addresg i*ders IOC:BE:1CH, Pen
Yates Co., N. Y, Orders left with ROBT.
NILF,4S,' CouderErrt I'4l l will 1:43 • prointiC4
filled; , •
`I3OIN AR I) ASSOCIATION,
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11:Itnevolent Institution, alablish4d: by spcuial
.).son - datcment for the relief of the seickand dii
tressed, afflicted with Virulent and ;,
di cases.. =
Irtli? all persons oAlAted
§s, ;nth ns SPLRMATORETICA, SE111:=
`AL : - WEAKNESS, JIIPOTENCE,::GONOR;
1211(EA, GLEET, 0 4 6: Vice ~of
O.N.A:NISIL or SELF ABUSE, te.,.4c•
! - ;- - The HOWARD ASSOCIATION,:fu viesilOf
the Awful- destruction. of humamlife, entiseil
Sexual diseases, and V:e..deceptions pra ; c-.
tired upon the untbrtuuate-victims =of - ,suelt
diseases by Quacks, several yearsn„,rfo directed
their Consulting nrg,eon, as a CHARITA I3LE
ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispen
siry for the treatment of this doss of diseases;
in all their fort:lSO - Ind to give MEDICAL AD
VICE GRAM, to-sit who apply by letter,
w:th a desortpti:di of their condition, (age,
Oce.upatiem, - habits of and in cases
of extreme poverty, to -FURNISH MEDICINES
FRU OF CHA.M.II4I. It is Aieedless to add
that the Association commands the - highest
Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the
most approved modern trvattnettt, •
The Directors, on a review o the past, feel
assured that their tabors in this sphere of be
nevolent effort ; have been of great benefit to
theaLfllicted, especially to - the young, and they
have:resolved to devote themselves, with •re-•
newed seal, to this very important but vouch
despised cause,
• •Jtist i'uhltilved by the Association, a Re
port on Spermatorrhce, or SominalWeakness,
the Vice of Cinaaism, Masturbation or Self-
Abuse, and other Diseases of the Sexual
„ansi by the Consultirg Sureon, which Wilt
lie S'ent by mail, (in a_ sealed envelope,) FREE
OF C11.11.1G., on receipt of TIVO STAMPS
(In postage,
• Addres , , for Report or treatment. - 11 r.
GEORGE R. CALHDL'N. Consulting Surgeon,
lbr.vatrd Association, No. 2 South Ninth Stveet,
Philadelphia, Pa..
By order of the Directors. -
EZJL 1). WELL,- President,
GEO. FAIRCIfiLL) ; s'..creiarg; L10:24-1y
AriPORTANT DISCOVERY,
CONSUMPTION
AND ALL
DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND 'NWT
FOSITI,VELY
A rt,LE, OTC ININAL-fitbithiti %
eu.iveys rtinC,lie3 to 1.1.e. - 6 , ,r1
V ties ,n ;he tangs through the air
ge.:, ttn i «wling iu (tire t ecott 10, with : the
11,:atr.tf,ZCS tilt tubercular rea!l'..r, al
lays the :() , Ign,'eau,es a fi
ne..ls the lung ; ,, purfti,es
ren , ..ved vitaliry to the Lel:V01:,; .. , y,lt`llll 7
•117 4:tt Brit :able
rt,t.tsr.tt:oxi, 11011114. To be a:de to
that Co.iiiii.fl.lloll i 3 enrA,l..
%y iti.aititzc..3, is to un,lim Cd
pica - sure. L. is as mileit.undcr tile. ettatrol of
ireittwent 113 any .o.lier,
1:1:1 :y oat of
esh herl:red to the first Str.;;Q=, awl t. is per
cent. ill the second; het in, the tf.. - ird sfage it
is 10 .t..,ve more than five per cent.,
for the Lungs are so cut by-tn- tlisase as
,
to.bid defiance to medical 51d1.1.-
ever, in the last stages, J.nlialation affords ex
traordinarr relief to the suffering attewling
this fearful scourge,
which annually de,troys.
t ninety-five thousand persons in • the United
States alone ; and a correct calenlation shows
that of the present .populatiort of the earth,
eighty millions are 'destined to fill the Coa
-1 •
sty:Tuve• s graves.
Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so
fatal-as Consumption. In alt ages it has been
the great enemy of lifo, fur it spares neither
age nor sea, but sweeps Mr alike the brave,
th • beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By
the help of that tiuprente
.Being from whom
rorneth every ;pod and pmfect.gift, I am en
alibied to otter to filo aillicted la permanent
and, speedy cure iu COnsumption. The tirst
cause of tuberoe.s is f:cim impure blood, and
the iramediat_ elfcet produced by their depo
sition in the lungs is to prevee,t the, free ad
miss ion of air into the 'Air eels, .which causes
a weakened vitality thrdugh the CU system.
rhea surely it is more rb,tionaf to expect great
er good front medicines entering the cavitie,
of the lung; titan fLogn those 4dminiAered
through the stomach; tlre patient w.li always
Lid the lungs free aud the I.l7eathingeasy, af
ter Inhaling remedies. Thus, lzhalation is a
iocal.tlemedy, tie% ertheless. it acts constitution
ally. and trita more power and certainty than
remedies administeted by' the stomach,. To
prose the powerful and direct inlluenee of this
this mode Of administration, chloroform
inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility- in a
few minutes', paralyzing the entire nert'ons
system, so that a limb may be amputated with
out the slightest pain;.-Inhaling the ordinary
burning gas will destroy life inn few hours.
The inhalation of annuunia *ill rouse the
system when fainting or a.pparently dead. The
many of the medicines is perceptible
in the skin a fe.w mintites after being inhaled,
and may be inunciliately detected in the blood.
A convincing proof of tlie constitutional effects
of inhalation, is the fact that. sickness is al
-ways produced by breathing foul air—is not
this positive evidence that proper remedies,
carefully prepared and judiciously athninis
tered thratigh the lungs should produce the
happiest results? During eighteen years'
practice, many thousands suffering- from dis
eases of the lungs and throat, have been un
der my care, and have effected many remark
able curws„ even af:er tie, sufferers" had been
pronounced in the last sttiges, which fully sat
isfies me that consumption is no longer a fatal
disease. My treatmeNtt of consumption is
original, and' founded on long experience and
a thorough investigation. My perfect acquaia
tance with the nature of tubercles, &c., ena
bles 'me to clistingbish, tbe - various
forms of disease that _simulate ectusatription
and apply the'proper; remedies, rarely heing
tnistali,en ereu in a
. single case.. • This. fanfil
laritY; in connection With certain pathological
and wiicrweetpic discoveries; enables me to re
lieve the lungs from the effects of contracted
chests, to enlarge. the:chest. Putify the blood,
impart to it renewed vitality; giving energy
and tine to the entire system.
Medicines withfull directions 'seat to any
part of the Milted snites and Canadas by pa-
Licata communicating,their sintritortis by letter:
Bat the cure - Gull ho mdre ceAnia: if the
sbetliri pay Me a visit,. which• would
giVe:me an opportunity to examine the lung , -
and enable ma to pres.erihe with inuch greater
certainty, and then the enre could be eifecteal
Without toy seeing the patient again,
G, W. GRAHA.I\rj,,;.M.
Office 1131 ' Filbt rt.. Stieet E (Old
No. 10 . 2),) 1a.t. , 10t7 , T•tivelfth .
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• PHIL.A.D4LPfII4, , -
CUE CLOTIII..N.G•of Chehey's ramiurgf tax:
1•D oa hair' at: :" 4
i • D. •
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NE and E tcp e articles in, the Dna _ linefer,
4. sale by ',:0•24 E. K. S.,
lIIIMMIE
- I For the rapid Citre of
corous, coLns, HOARSEIVE - SS;
IigtO4CIIITIS s iVIIOOPIIG-COUGli t
CROUP, fi,STEIII*, AND ,
cossrmrirm.
TO CURE A COLD:. 'WITH. READACITE
AND SORENESS CT THE BODY. ! Take_tho
Oherry Peuoral on going to43ed'rdadilp
warm, to, • went during the night:, _
FOR A COLD-AND COUGII, tape in mern
ing, noon and evening; according Write direr.
tions . on-t e bottle, and ; thedifficulty Will soon
he removed, None will Nng - Stiffer from this
trouble when they dud It can he, so readily
cured. Persons Mill( ted with a seated cough,
which breaks them of their rest at night, will
find - by taking the Cherry Pectoral on going
to bed, they may be sure of sound,•mabrOken
sleep and cd.use.lnent" refreshing rest. Great'
relief from suffering,' and at ultimate - cure, is
afforded , to thousands wild aro thus afflicted,
by this invaluabl • remedy.
From its a'grecable effects in these eases,
many find themselves univilling to'forego
use v;lcin the necessity for itlas ceased.
T'o SINGERS ANi) PUBLIC SPEAKERS
this remedy is laminable, as by its' action on
the thront and lungs, when taken - in small
quantities, it'rethoresnll hoUrieness in a few
(tours, and Wonderfully increases the power
and flexibility of the voice.
AST IIXI A is generally much relieved, and
often wholly cured by Cherry Pectoral. .Thtt
there are some cases so• obstinate as to yield
entirely to no medicine. The CIE: a= PECTO,
PAL - will cure them if they can he cured,
BRONCHITIS or irritation of thothroaf and
u 4 per portion of the lungs,. may ha cured bt
taking Cherry Pectorril in small and frequent
doses. The uncomfortable oppression is soon
relicted.
CROUP. Ctrcnnemrticofantlmany.
to be followed, by large and fretiilent lases cf
the Cherry evtoral, :2:101 it su!,dues the dis
ease. -di takiu iu sea6ou, it «iit not fail to
cure.
WHOOPING COUGH :may braen
up
and soon clued Ivy the use of Cherry Peetarid.
THE INI'LUENZA. is speedily rernoxed
this retiv- dy. Numerous in: , tanees ben
notieeC.. whete v. hide fanrl:.es were pr,,,leeß;d
fron.i . any con.-etpltnee •, 067
lie ghbors without the Cherry Peetor,l, were
Ltv , ering - the
- Co.N.-CAIPIItiN s!ages,
it shoild he taken under the advice or a good
phy:dei-,:n if pos. , ..ible, and is every case a
cal r •gui.d to the 'p; iated clireei;ons on the
11 judiciously u-ed, and the patient is
carefully nursrd uleautkme, it will ~, e lclutn
to s'ul - Aue the Ili
CUNz:CMPtION of the Lungs,
the (.:-Enici rk:cionAl, should be given is 4.1u;-
'ses adapted. to what the patient requires mid
[eau Lear. always affords relief, and not
tir,freqn.ently cures li:ftients that were eon.sid
j ezeti pa.st !lope. There are many thol:isands
all over the country, mlio feel and
proclaim that they owe their
and. prest.at heal:4-to the Cherry reetoraf.
Many ye:lrs of trial, iastea - d of impairing
the public eomidence in this medicine, has
won for it an •ar,preci:itian. and notoriety by
lhr e:.eeeding the most sanguine expectations
of its friends. Nothing but its itttrmsic
toes raid the umnistakeuble benefit conferred
un thonsandi of sufferers. could originate and
maint tin the roputationit enjoys. While
trifiny inferiqr remedies thrust upon the corn
muntCy, have thired and been discarded. this
has gained friends by every triA, conferred
benefits on the ailliked they can never forget.
and iirodueed cures 'too numerous and too re
turd:able to be for otter.
While it is fraud - .Ton the public, to pretend
thol any one medicine will enee—
still there is abundant proof that the Cherry
Peetural does not only as a ,generhl bat
almost invariably cure the maladies for which
it is ern: , l• , yed.
As 'time makes these facts wider end better
known. this medicine has grzt dually become
the best of the afflicted, froin the log
cabin of the Ante:lc:to Peasant, to the places
of Ettropan
Tin, Casnav l'nc , , , ozia. is manufactured Lc
a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it un
der his own eye, AV Ith booriable accuracy and
care., It is sealed and protected by law front
counterfeits, consequently can he relied on as
genuine without adulteration,
Prepared and sold hy.LIMES Cs. AVER, Prac
tical and Atmlylical Chemist,Lowell, Mass.
Sold by SEITII. 8 JONES and D. W. SPEN
CER, Coudersport, and by country Merchants
and druggists everywhere.
NEW GOODS,
Low writes akad Ready Pay,
AT SHARON CENTER,
MITE SUBSCRIBERS tore, ogering for sale
an entirely new stocL' w eonsisting of
DRY GOODS. GROOMES, HARDWARE,
CQOCKERY", GLASS WARE, BOOTS '
S SHOES, HATS 3. CAPS, Ui‘l.
DR ELLIS,- PARASOLS
WINDOW SHADES,
WALL' PAPER, READY
MADE CLOTHING, .YANKFA ,
NOTIONS, . .
In our selections :the wants of all have beer,
remembered. The 'Gentlemen can find in our
stock of Ready Made Clothing an. elegant
Fashionable' suit, or a -iubstantial Business
suit, and we have Hats & Caps and Flouts &
Shore, to match. -
The ladies can find Fashionable
,113onnets
heautiltdiy trimmed, or bonnets and trimming;
a good assorfatent of Dress Goods, rind trim
mings.; Olav'eS, Mitts, llosiery and Oaiters.—
And,last but not least, corded and, ski Mon
Skirts ; also, Rattans,' Skirt-Whaleimne end
Brass Skirt-Hops; beautiful Jet :4;ecltlaces
and -Bracelets, Corals, Fans, and tpo many.
other.things to enumerate,--all of whieh
are sellin,7 - low for Cash, Lumber, 0r any kind
-if Produce. FLOUR, MEAL, FISH i&c., con-
Aantly on hand. --
- W It.&J.U.'GIItvES.
Sharon. Center, Potter Co., Juni 5,
1857.=-10:3-tf.. ; •
.Ndrninistrator's.Ndlicq...
im7HE'REAS Lzttei's of adtiiini4tratimV:tci
1: V, the Estate' of JosEpts. r;mt ii, late of
Harrison T3ernship,gotter ,Coon.-
~r4t., ; de.
ceased; hive been granted to the u i
dersigned,
ail persons indebted :to said pstite "re reqtiest
q
ed to . make iraniediate pment; ,sind tlioie
baring clams agaiaii the same, ;tin preiierit
iheurtci the anisserlher, in Binghatn'Town;blP
near Jone*' . COrners; duly - antiteittieated : for
Settlement. IVII. J. CIITLEit:Ader - '
'W4htliVreb. 22, -18r...3.---10.414t.
• .__ . . ..
hit „
tb
sctiersl24titk4l24loguißtto t. in
forming
.
forming thei - Mildi thlt`trtia , r -
ceigt Of,l and are. noti:dpening, a choice and
desirahkstoek.of T -
‘.l .-- . 1
~Q K 7, c't ..
- C .
,
ST4PLE AN - li - Fitior,-DIZIYThrOODS,
„-. .. ....._
~,, - . ~
'they invite 'the'attention' Of -alValio
irialie'iSiiichaSes., 'Our stock is.lalte
selected - with "great oare,.and:is par
tidapted. io the wants titthis' section
knitti::: Our stOck of pi" Goads-coal
•,
§.ol:loDB;TiiliDlECCS.Rrzit)i;s;
iiiiII,OID.E.R.IES, rAvoisoLp
- VLOTHS, .0.41 SSIgEItE4
. 7 .. ' NTE,STI.NGSJA:) 7 ::: -
YESTICS, '• :.
STIIII.III , S; •
, ''LElis, rItINTE4
IN ,
~ gosti . ty, SHAWLS.
.
I to w
o hic
desire't.'
e f
his bee
fieularl 1
6 bur d
Sista of . 1
DRE$'
MEI
El
and-n Variety of other articles, too numerous
to mention. We haw also a cotuplete assort
xuentofJ
GROCERIES, HARDIVAIIA ' AND
' CROCKEItY;, ;
all or.whieh will be sold uncommonly cheap
for ready pay, and for approved credit on as
reasonable terms as any other - establishment.
• • YANX &NICHOLS_
Dlillpgrt Aug:'lV,
. • .
1. W. ZING E( SON,
PATENT -,
CIIAIR MANUFACTURERS,
438 13roonle Street,
One Dotir East Cif.DrUs4wity, [Late ;468 DrOad
- 2 1rtiv 11 , iEleV - -YORK, •
,
[Established ; [l. D. 183.,1 • •
IVIT,E an, examination, of their ;great rari:.
ety and superior assortment: of ;CHAIRS,
ticanuthetnred - at their on - trestablishment„and
under Weir ituntediato,ol\:scryatirini and direc
tion, incirittlitig ;•: , •
. PIVOT PXYCkLY,INCI CHAIRS,.{
SELItACTIN,G-E-X- WiSIO.VRCUMBENT
CHAIRS, . "
IMPROVED INVALID WHEEL I 'FIIAIRS,
MAJOR SEAIILE'S TRAVELINt. IN VALID
CHAIR. .
- SPANISHAND SQL,T.';::
SPINAL AND
TNVALID SC.,
Euittra::i* . ; the most complete
and Cti:iiceattinds for l'cirlore,
Chrit.:!• re, Gctrctenr, .Litraricg, Cot
CiViccx, Pc: Ll 2: itu:ionz , , Dew istri
together with every dsirtil.-le sor i i
Ike comfort, c,nvcnicnce P.11.i
S:- k, the: ..41, , c0!,11.1c 14r7a, the Lc
In point of ingenuity of Aesig
fini,ll, quality and richness °fin
frilness of oxeenticil, dUrabilitya
ihe.4e chairs tire unsuruussed.
W. XING a: 60N, welt. awarded
only Pri - ie awl the fac , ..l.
fur prel , ...rable to beds of
paticri's ttfi is al ni.h .Spinal
• To tiler arm of the elmir mat' be attached
a ccatve Silent TE ng or wr4iligi:mi., :tad uu
e6mb:nation-de,ird tyia iic ta:it:ttfactureil.to
zo order. •
A Ciretzln.r expinnatr.ry,' 603, will be
sent by . ,run...l if requested, and orders [with re
mnn
iuees,lprumptly forwrudcd to ally art of
tilt.. Ns: o ld.
LUXURY "Sz ECONOMY!
KING'S NEW tlita. "AS YOU'LIKE IT,"
•
An Arm Clair, Reclit ng Chair, Conch and
Bedstead, (coasts /I IN ox ,] 47: SIISCCIiIibIe. of
twelve difierent positions or ctOvtgei,•, to moo
the varied requireintnt7 for conitbrt, convcni
mee, 1 wiry and economy, [in apace as well
as, price.) Wl'ether in sickness Or.litalh.
celebrated oxs you taxi rt.," excels hi
many respects, any chair perb,:ip.% ever nianu
that red in this or any other country.
The price varies from Fiftga to Thirty Dol
lar,. aes'ording to fini , ll.
To Public Institutions, as wellas to indlyid
dal.,.. this CHAU; is a wry (10iraiqe artielo :
and v. ill 1)2 la any l i mn:l:er on tin.
most liberal terms. ApplY to,or
M. Vir. KING S.: SON,
42,8 Brooms at.. One door e.e4t.'of Broadway.
Foal, ( Late 41j3 Brpadway.,] 9:ll—Ty.
vEW GOODS—A rine .Assortment just
reteivtd at OLMSTED'S.
GREAT REVOLUTION IN MEDIAL SCIENCE.
Tilac best Therapeutic Agent
ever intrelitTed.
.
DR. DICK.I.N§ON'S
:var t y,...1 .,,;,,
1. 1 1 , k. 1i w; Ej i
,l,ll,:iLnExCE
\ '
046 , 'N');Ftb,Scvs t .<........,4.,thserbing atten-(
1 - - -
0rt4.,-,=,4-7-...,:'• ti m: of the idedi-1
'..,:. : : ..47_0r;
_,.. w., mil Profession and'
L
_„,,,_,;,.,,z,-,,r„,,,,:„. alinty - portion of:
.the intellitzentlay-'
men of the land. It is now 'clearly demon
strated that the lancet, mercnry, and all other
internal "drug medication" May he laid aside
with perfect safety to the pa]tieut and rabid
-1
ing benefit to posterity. Wherever these nut 4
chines haVe been introduced] they excite thci
highest wonder and praise. J The apparatus
is.a dapted to preVent,,relievel and cure ever)
disease incident to InunanityHmore particu
larly all those painful and formidable diseas
es,
which have for centuries bailled the proJ,
fot rifest learnini and skill oi l physicians.
From whaterm entice there may be an( exi
CCES or delidiency of the nervous fluid—pro 4
clueing an (excess or deficiency of the acidi
-aril alkaline secretions—the I nugnetic priliti l
pies:of the system are, deranged ; and can ou4
ly be safely restored to their normal condition
by t nw,dicatiOn of magueto4electricity, by
mrnits of ' DR. DIC.W.INSON'S MAGNETO
RI.X.DTIIIe MACHINE, Thi apparatus will
positively prevent, and spendily' relieve and
mire co,n,sy,mution, Scrofuln,'.Rheumatism i
l'alsies, Nettra'lgiaospinal Diseases, and al 1
other painful ~. ..I.n;ladic e _si. hon. yet. hopeless ant
of long stand They are eminently useful
in all sexual and urinary 'ili .O:rtlefs, partici',
;ally where the Constitutsionihas been broken
doll* and.ruined by unnatisplitary ambits,,
to Ithich too many of the yeAng.of Lathsexes i
..tre „so lamentably prone,
DR. DICUNSON'S XAGNETO, ELECTRIC 1
MACHINE is withoat the 4.o!ger . ous conipli r j
cations of batteries: ndacids-4-whicli fact alone 1
renders.it superior to . all. otil;ers oil the score,
of neatfiess,cleanlinesi, safety; and . ..utilify---:-
It is, in fact, a handsome parlor ornar t ie'oti
aiay be applied by a ; child; and will lait a .
liftlutei to . the go'at sailing of Doctdr'': 1
billS.;.,tc.
I,I;JCE OF THE n4crins:p sio„
It will: l?e safely_ pileke4, ;and' sent to tiny
pert Of the United States.; Sold" whoicsalb
and.fetail rt tlle3ierlical ()Nce`,No, ps NORI'll
SEVENTH Street, delOhia. Addreis, i.
A. C. DICKL'ISoN,
10-1-ly
GANGES' L'PrilCM
11
voloa4ißor, roR 5110 k, INO THE NE
/OF Goods jest rCetgred at 01:SISTEDt:
•
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TAeyekiiCOSeitikt
- - cal in th.e. tiorkl
7
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next.- During the.few brief months oFits
tence it has sitsineti popularitrundquall t d
in the annals Of the'Pieis:
— The . idbliihdrs lairing:citi'ered.liberid Pre..
rfor.eltuice literary efforts, dm Stories,
llot4neea,,Eoays,..Poetry, and otitqt spdrk..
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in Jfrilutry,• lest, and,. are heing
ed in the yisitox..,.
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ly - fiI I
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Eac uuniher will. coutain:rthirty-two extra
' larie sized royal octavo pages, makings wag.
itifieent volume of nearly, int? pages •Tor the
year-:-or- presenting: nn amount 'of , the del.
cost reading on all Subjects,- equal to what
would cost ire.the _boos stem at least fifty
ceois, payable , 61)7ra : table in advance.
Spice otthe most popilar audhrilliant male
andifemale•feautritiutora. axe regular ~eontri..
but Ors and. the publishers will spare no pains
or e t i . pense to render the ~ c Welcome Visitor"
• .
every way acceptable to a refuied'aua intelli.
gent community. • • , -_ -
-The plibiication is adapted to all classes. of
prole.—the yoting and the.old- r aqd where.,
evert seen and perused, meets - with:jadeet:sal,
acceptation. . -
,E„.. Now is the time to subscribe to elk
Newl ',Volume. _ - ..', : - 1
.•
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,(to
complete setsyfirr 3-eints each, or the. whole
series of 12 numbers .for Tim:Ty-ma i cents. .
Liberal inducements to . Clubs rend Can..
Reinember ' our terms arc 'ift y cents
forno year, for a • single copy, or three cop.
ies will, be sent under one cover or address for
One Dollar.. • Address,
COSDEN. k.COMPANY
''.
Publishers, No. 28 North Seventh &rear,
(up v . :ars.) philadelpli:a.. • . iori_ly
B CHAIRS.
Of all ifit.;•ee.se ; the great, first cause
Springs from neglect of Satur!es laws
IUFFER ,iN OT I :.
vi leis a: CURE is glaaiiarttcod
' ° iN .ALL STAGE's Ot '
ECE:ZT DISEASES,
5 e ii., 1 , 6 „,„
~verL , Uu., lici.u:ay t ..sitie, , i,c!. 1.,,c4.,
Grai.,l,ll-iaicra x iii: ! th..-3.0f at, KlUffiC.y.Y fiLd
o.:3sortnunt,
Room;
piing House",
Ltrrbers,
to
t., - .l.l. , :laptett
r, thT
jne and Lazy,
els•gartee of
chettpAess,
Fin. thew, M.
tae iirbt and
recommend
F :couches. for
I.4:ohniatic or
.I.l!fia'der, - Mercurial Itheuinalisid,- - :_•.'erift.lo,
Paine in the Bouce and ..4nk(e. , , buie,7BE. , t: 111. e
Lang. , Throat, .:Vose atict.Elicg, UMero up.n . the
Bola orLiints,Canetre . ,Dropy,..lerilcidie.gri,
St. Vita's Dance, and alldizcuscs ari.ring fri,m
a deriffement (l* the Sexual' ' Org mai, .
i UCH . as Nervous Tienibling,, I.OSs of 31cm.
li ory, Less- of l'owe-r, Cenertil IYeakness,
mucus of Vh..i on with peetillar stets apipar
b:.fure the eyes, I.oss of `..:r:t711;, Wakeful.
.:,s, Dyspepsia., Li , . er Disease, I:;;;1111tions upen.
e inee, - I'ain in the In:A:It :Ld -head, Female
egnlar iti es and all hal:l'D-per cllsci!...rge:: from
tit sexes. It matterE not iron' is hat scam
e disease arigivated, howerer)utig standing
t obstinate the-,cazie, rccererbi 13 ce.tiaiii, And in
shorter time than a permanent cure can be cl
eted by any other treatment, even after the
::eitse has baffled the skill ;qc eminent phy6i
aus and resisted all their means of cure. The
editines are pleasant withoutodol.:,causint.;no
ekness end free from meroury.orlsmo,
. ..
raring twenty years of practice, I have rooeued
from the jaws of Death many thotisands i vibe,
in the last stages of the-above metitiened dig..
e!tses had been given. tip to die by their pliysi,
ciums, which warrants me inPromisirig to the
filleted, who alai - lanes, tlietitses under my
Clare, a-perfect and most speedy vire, 'Secret
1 Piseases are the greatest to health, as
I tlbey are the first cosine of Con ion, Scrof
ula, and sto ny other diseases, nnd should be A
?error to the human filthily; As a permiinciit
cure is scarcely ever cacti:din =jot ify of ilia
1 Cases falling into !the • hands of . thcutitpctent
persons, %rho not only fail to, curii the discesea
i,ut ruin the constitution, tilling the system
ivitli men:my, which, -uith the disease, hop.
tens the sufferer into a rapid Consuraptifin.
. r
I lint should. the di-ease and the treatment
!not cause death speedily and the victim oar,
!sic; ' the disease is entailed upon the children,,
,:
dwno at e horn with feeble constitutions, and
I: ihe'eurrent of life corrupted by a virus which
!betrays itself in Scrofula, Tetter. 1: leers, Erup-
tious an other affections of the skin,' Eve,,
Throat and Lungs, entailing upoU 6 ern a brief
caisteneo of suffering and consigning them to -
an ear.lV grave, . .
SET.. i ..;' Pi SE is anothaformidable enemy
.to health, for nothing elSe in, the dread- cats ,
logue Of human diseases causes so destructive
a drain upon the system, drawinr„,:its thousands
of victims through a- few years of suffering ,
down to an untimely grate, It t - lcstroys Cho
Nervous system, rapidly-wasrea sway the en- !
orgies of life,- causes mental derangement,
prevents LW's proper development of the sysit ni,-
disqualifies for marriage, society, business'
hnd all earthly happiness, - and leicves the sal
ferer.wreeked in. body. and Mind, predisposed
to consumption and-a train of cells more to be
dreaded than death itself. With the -fullest
confidence I assure the unfortunate victims of
Self-Abuse that a - permanent and speedy curs
can be affected, so.d with the ahandoriment of
ruinous practices my patients can be restored
to robust, vigorous health.
. The afflicted are cautioned against thd ise ,
of Patent Medicines, for there !:are so point
ingenious snares in the colon - ink of the public
prints to catch and rob .the mawary sufferers.
that utillions have their constitutions ruined
by the vile compounds of .quack- doctors, or.
the equally -poisonous Jtostruins vended es.
"Patent Meanings," I have carefully analyzed
many of the en celled Patent, Medicines sad,
find that nearly all ofthent eardnin Corrosive&
Sublimate, which is one of the;strongest pro,
Prat -jails of .Olercury and a .deadly ;wire%
ollieli instead of curtsy the' cliscssC llisT' l-64
the system for life.
. Three-fourths of
-the patent *astrems nest
in use plitup by:unprincipled arid ignorol
persons, who do rut-understand even. Itbe sit
phabet of -the inn& tin undies, raid are - el/v.0.11y
as destitute of any Imowletkil - e-
. nf.A.he huntnk
.system, bitving one. object 4 only lip, view, is 4
that to make Money - regardlesitaf consennen**
CCS. . ~. • •
irregularities and tilldiscaseS of males And
Aunties treated en principles estabiialied by
:t•.venty yenrs of practice,-and Sanctioned ft'
thousands of the unnstiesnarhUldn cures. -,Med
ieinea with - lull - divot:Vous sent to any- part d
the United .States Or .Danadas,. by patients
communicating i their symPtouti by. 'Mut
Business correspondence strictly. con4dentiel.
Address- , •• • - •- •
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