The Potter journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1857-1872, April 29, 1858, Image 4

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    gar Nat:like b..*(pritte3-gt.letteliflcred
ip upon. some men's faces, which, is hon..-
pretr arnioit'Whrever Pre,sented: ."`
Sure, a shrewd' and "generous man (who
lutiled• an hone.st - life' unfit iras'no secret
-I)lushei . for conscience ). grows simplex
,as he grows 'Older arrives-at'his sum of
:right by lepre_rapid processes of calcula
!earns; to elier.nate, false armitnents
.more readily, and hits the mark of trath
-with lesa'previous trouble of aiming, and
disturbance of mind. Or is it only a senile I
. t delusion, that .some of our vanities are
;cured with our growing, years, and that
_we becoMe inure just m'our prec r eptions
,of our own and our neighbor's short-com
,lngs ?-I 'would humbly suggest that
l
- young people, though they look prettier,',, ,
have larger eyes, and : not, near do many
wrinkles about their eyelids, are often as
-artful as some of their elders. What lit-
Ile monsters Of cunning your frank school
boys are I How they cheat mamma! how
they hoodwink papa ! how they humbug
the housekcener t how they cringe to the
big boy for wliora they foe' at school ! what
p. long lie and five years' - hyp - oeFliy and
pottery is their conduct toward Dr. Birch
And the little boys' sisters ! Are they
any better, orbs it only after they come
Out in 'tle world that the little darlings
'hen a trick pr two ? - ---Th.ctekergy's Vir
ginians."
THE FEMALE Ifrxn.—The influence ofthe
female mind over the stronger mind of man, is
greater, perhaps, than many are willing to ac
'knowledge : Its Operations are various, and
some men struggle fcareully to disengage them
"pelves from it' llut this we believe, that, more
pr less, all met} liaie felt its power, - and those
perhaps have ennrienced it to the greatest ex
tent who would have supposed they despised
it most. A woman loses many of her charms,
ead z consequentlyi much of her power, in the
opfuißms of many, when she ranges herself on
.the side of that which is wrong ; i 3 irn.
VOSSible to calculate the influence of a Virtuons
-woman, when that influence is exercised with
tenderness and modesty. The ruin produced
by a bad wotran may be sudden and violent, 1
And compared to the bursting of a volcano, or
the overflowings of the ocean; but the intlu:-
paces of a virtuous woman are like the gentle
Idew and Morning showers, which descend ;4-
lently and softly z and are known only bytheir
effects in the srmling aspect of the valley, and
she autumnal brapche's. •
.
" THAT PREAOFUL QUESTION,"--Talfourd's
tinged); of "11)1;0' overrhns with big and bean-
Wirt thoughts. When lon announces to Ole
tria.nthe that they. Must separate, she ask.; :
f' And shall we never see each other ? "
lon- 7 (rifler a pause) Yes !
I have .asked that dreadful question of the hills
That look eternal; of the flowing streams
That lucidlow forever ; of the etars,
Amid whose fields of azure my raised spirit
Seth trod in glory; all were dumb ; but now,
4 While I thus gaze upon thy liviag face,
I feel the love that kindles through its beauty
Can sever wholly perish; we shall meet
Again; Clemanthe ! - • •
'Springfield.(lll.) Journal has
received the following conundrum from .a
porrespondent o,Vhy is James - Bu
phanan like a harp struck by lightning?"
"Because he is a 41coteil lyrer
- The Home Journal says the man Iyho
;stoutly objected to his wife's learning-.to skate,
has, at length, concluded to let her slide.
THERE'S music in the sighing of a reed ;
There's torrsid in the gushing of a rill;
There's musie in all things, if mem had ears ;
Their earth is but an echo of the spher:Ls.
—Byron.
IANOS, MELODEONS ac MUSIC
YEW ! poll 'SYSTEM ADOPTED.
Prices Greatly Reduced,
ROB AC E WATERS,
.Yo, 333 . Broadway, N. Y.,
.4.QEIr'T FOR THE BEST BOSTON'S: N. Y.
nstruments.
TlLargest Assortment of Pianos, Melo- ,
ons, Musical Instruments, and Musical
Merchandise of all kinds, in the United States.
Pianos from Ten different Manufactories, cona
prising those of every variety of style, from
the plain, neat and substantial 67 octaves, in
'alnut or Rosewood Cases, from $l5O to $2OO,
to those of 'the most elegant finigli up to One
Thousand Dollars. No house in the Union
Can Competi with the above in the number,
variety and celebrity of its instruments, nor
the Extremely low prices at which they are
sold.
HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED
PIANOS, with or without Iron Frames, poi
flossing in their improvements of qyer-strings
tnd action; is length of scale and compass of
one equal to the Grand Piano, 'united with
. the beauty and dniability-of structure of the
;s q uare Piano. They are justly pronounced by
'the Press and by the first Musical Masters, to
toe equal to those of any other manufacturer.
They are.built of the best and most thorough
II seasoned material, and guaranteed to stand
'ie action of every climate. Each Instrument
guaranteed, to .give satifaction, or purchase
inoney refunded.
' , HORACE • WATERS' MELODEONS.—Su
perior Instrument in touch and durability
nake. (Tuned the equal temperament.) Me
lodeons of all other styles and makes. Price
$45, $6O, $75, $lOO, $125, sl4o—double
'Kee.ds and two banks of Keys, s2oo—less a
ilberal discount Clergymen. and Churches,
••••
pn extra discount.
MARTIN'S. GUITARS,
BROWN'S HARPS,
- FLUTES, •
FLUTLNAS,
ACCORDEONS,
VIOLINS,
• f rr i dlyinsical Instruments of all kinds, at lower
!pnfeS than iveilq'eflifp offered to the public.
A" large - discount fo :Teachers and Schools.
The tiadi stipplied is.the most liberal terms.
• BIUSIC.-.One of tlie largest and best so
- lected catalogues.. Music, now published,
. comprising many of . the Chuiee and most pop
- .ular airs of the daY, and will bp sold at one
- Ihirroff from the regular prices. : •
- 7 lt,fithic, sent' by mail to all parte of the coun
• trYi•pet-ptid. Particular and pertonal, atten
-tiatyptqd Wall orders received by mail. Sat
- Isfaction guaranteed in every instance. :Pianos
• puff Melo'dedsis - -for rent and rent allowed on
f e l6.4ase. pianos and Melodeons for. sale on
offthly paymns. Second-hand Pianos to
exchangq for new. General and select
Vitalog4es'aintacltddule of prices forwarded
't,‘,.all.ports of the.c4l}nll7 . 'hy.mail. - • - '
seirGreat inducements offered to AGENT)
In all parts of-the country,, to sell the Horace
_.:Waters' Pines, Melode,ons, 4 4 -Cl/tali: g ni ; of
444 ,- • ' 1 846
fIffrORTAVDIS'OCiViE_Rit.
- ~. i - ,
-- . 1 - CON t SUNIPTIOII ' • -
-
AND ALL
mpig s OF,:THE, LUNGS XND -THROAT
- r . ict6rnm* •
- . . -•
cimitgy.t, BY 111 ItATIATION;
WHICH conveys the'remedies to th e e sail
ties in the lungs through the air passa
ges, and corning in direct- contact F ig — the
discksi,litenfraizes the tubercular matter, al
lays t hAeough, causes a tine and easy eniec
ioratiOd,,licAls; the lungs, purifies the blood,
imparts renewedlvitality to the nervous system,
giving that tone and, energy so indispensable
for the restoration of health, To be: able to
state confidently that Consnmetion is curable
by inhalution, is to, me a Source of unalloyed
pleasure.; lt'iS as much under the control of
medice r l . , treatinent as 1 any qtlicr _formidable
disease ; ,ninety put of qery hundred cases
can be cured in, the first stuges, and fifty per
cent. irOhe second; but in the third stage it
is impoisible to, save more than five per cent.,
for the' Lungs are sq cut up by the disease as
to bid defiance to medical skill. ' Even, how-I
ever, MI the last stages, Inhalation affordsoex
trapiditinry relief to the 'suffering attending
this fea.iful scourge, which annually destroys
ninety-cite thbusand persons in the United
States albhe ; And a correct calculationehotes
the l +, of the present population of .the earth, ,
eighty millions are 'destined to fill the Con
snmptiVe's 'graves.
Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so
fatal as:Consiimption. In all ages it has been
the great meaty of life, for it spares neither'
age nur sex, but sweeps off alike the brave,
the, beautiful, thel graceful and the gifted. 'By
thetelP of,that Supreme Being from whom
cometheiery 'good and perfect gift, I am en-
alibled.tO offer to the afflicted a permanent
and speedy cure in Consumption. The first
cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and
the immediate effect produced by their depp- ,
sition in the lungs is to prevent the free ad,
mission of air into tits" air cells, which causes
a weakened vitality thrqugb the entire system,
Then spray it is mere rational to expect great: I
er good from ',medicines entering the cavities
of the !lungs , than from those administered
through the stomach; the patient will always'
find the Itings free and. the breathing, easy, pf
ter Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhaiation is a',
local rquiefly, nevertheless it acts censtitution- I
ally, and Pch more power and certainty than
remedies administered by the stomach. *To
prove the' powerful and direct influence of this,
this mode of administration, chlorpfprio
inhaled will , entirely destroy sensibility in ,a
few minutes, paralyzing, the entire nervous
systeni, so that a limb may be amputated with,
out the slightest pain; Inhaling the ordinary
ilurning as will destroy life in a few hours.
' 1 he' inhalation of.aramonia. Fill rouse the
systeni when fainting or apparently dead. The
odor of many of the medicines is perceptible
in thel skin a few minutes after being inhaled,
and may be immediately detected in the blond.
A convincing proof of the constitutional effects
of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is el,
ways produced by. breathing foul air—is pot
this positiye evidence that proper remedies,
cal efally prepared and judiciously adminis
tered .through the longs should pr , l4 l 4ee the
happiest resulrs 7 During eighteen years'
practice, raithy thOusands suffering from dis
easeslof the lungs mpfthroat, have been un
der my care, and I have effected many remark
able cures, even after the sufferers had been
pronounced' in the last stages, which fully sat
isfies ;me that consumption is no longer a fatal
dise4e. My treatment of eqnsuipptinn is
original, and founded on long experience, and
a thorough investigating. 14Ijr peffec.t acquain
tance, with the nature of tubercles, 4c., .ena
bles ine to distinnisi:, readily, the various
formS.of .disease, t 1
let simulate consnmption,
and Apply the pro er remedies, rarely being,
-niistaken even in a single case ; This famil
iarity, in connection with certain pathological
and Microscopic discoveries, enables me tq re,
lieve the lungs from, the effects of contracted
chests, to enlarge' the chest, purify the blood,
impart to it renewed vitality, giving ogorgy '
and tone to the cntire system.
Medicines with full directions sent to fif t y
part of the United States and danadas by pa
tientS communicating their symptoms by lbtter.
Hut the cure would be more certain if the
Patient shquld pay me a visit, which' would
giVel me an opportunity to examine the lungs
and enable mo tq prescribe with much greater
certainty, and then the cue could be effected
witho u tu my seeing the patient againi
G-, Wi. GRAHAM, M. D.,
Office 1131 Filbert Street, (Old
No. 109,) below Twelfth,
i PHILADELPHIA, PA.
PROVISION STORE.
E. H. SPENCER,
fifers Great Inducements
TO BUYERS OF
fITOCIOBRIES, PROVISIONS Am., at
I.A the store formerly occupied by D. W.
SPENCER, on 3d Street, North site of Public
, Square.
GROCERECS.
.A.'gge 4 assortment constantly on hand, from
which I will enumerate `Peiv of the leading
articles, such as
Sugar, Mustard, Candy,
Opifee, j Cinnamon Nuts
Molasses, Pepper Sauee, Cracker;
Syrups, Catsup, - , Soap,
Pepper, Yeast, • Candles,
Spice, cli, - Shot,
Ginger, Tobacco,- ca.4 l
Clove; Snuff, RT. , Pan
Carb: Soda, Segars, C. Tartar,
and many other; things too numerous to men,
Hon, will be found in thii'dePartment, which
will' be sold at a trifling advance frce cost,
fsr:ready pay.
PROVISIONS "
gon'stantly on hand, such as
PORK,' HAMS, SHOULDERS, FISH,
'RUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, ItANS,"
OATS, FLOUR, CORN MEAL,
IIUCKWHEAT FLOUR, DRIP • -
I APPLES, DRIED PLUMS,
, and many other articles in the line Of .
,ProTi
sions l.of necessary to mention. Also,
• • •• •
WOODEN WARE,
such as - Brooms, Wash-Tubs and Board; RoPs,
Dinner BRxes, &c.,.which will be sold low for
cash 'or' ready pay: Oats, Potatoes, Butter,
Eggs, Cheeir l and in fact almost everything a
farmer raises, will be taken in exchange for
Goods, at their cash value. r invite, the at
tention of 'Pillagers, Farmers and Lumbermen
who desire .to'. make pUrchases in the above
I articles, and solicit them to call beforei pur
chasing elsewhere. E. K. SPENCER.:
Coudersport l June 9, 1857.-10:3.
ExedutorF,' Notice.
14tera testamentary haying been granted to
the :andersigned On the last Will and Testa
inept of. LUTHER &tom, late of Hebron
ToWnship, Potter County, dee'd, all those
indebted to the ,estate, will mike immediate
payinefit, and those having elaitn4 against the
same will present them immediately to
•
• ; 4MAGAIL STRONG, Exe4ntris,
• WV: BIETZGER, Execut9t. '
, • Hebron; - Afnil, gt1858.-39-6t.
F . `Orltro rapid_f_pro 0f...
COUGHS COLDS, HOARSENESS,
DRONCHITISAYHOOPING4OIIGHi'
•
CROUP, - • ISTIEH4 IND .
CONSUMPTION,
TO CURE A COLD, WITH READA-CqE
AND SORENESS OF THE BODY. Take the
Cherry Pectoral on going to bed and wrap tip
warm, to sweat during the night.
FOR A COLD 3N124 COUGH', take In Morn
ing, noon and evening, according to-the &cc
tions on the bottle, and the difficulty will aeon
be removed. None will long suffer trim this
trouble
- when they 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 on geingi
to bed, they maybe sure of sound, unbroken
sleep, and consequent refreshing rest. Great
relief from 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 themselves unwilling to forego its I
use when the necessity for it has ceased.
TO SINGERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS
thi4 remedy is invaluable, as by its action on
the throat and lungs, when takes in smell
quantities, it removes all hoarseness in a few
hours, and wonderfully increases the power
and flexibility .of the - Foiep, I
of
is generally much relieved; aid
often wholly cured by Cherry Pectoral. Ilut
there are some cases so -obstinate As to yield,
entirely to no medicine. - The Cnr.nny Pucro-
FLU will cure them if they can be cured.
BRONCHITIS or irritation tif the throat and
upper portion of the lungs, may be cured by
taking Cherry Pectoral in small and freqnedt
doses. The uncomfortable oppressiqu is-son
relieved. i
FOR CROUP. Give an emetic of antlinony, -
to be followed by large'an‘l' frequent doses of
the Cherry Pectoral, until, it subdues the-.dis
ease..lt taken in season, it will not
,fail to
pure. - I__
'G COUGH
WHOOPING mar. m brukert up
and soon cured by the use ofCherry - Pectoral.
THE I.FLUENZ4 is speedily remoycd by
this remedy. Numerous instances hare been
noticed where Whole families were ptotected
from any serious consequences, while their
neighbors without the Cberty Pectoral, were
suffering from the disease.
FOR CONSUMPTION in its earliest stages,
it should be tak,m•under the advice of a gdod
physician if possible, and in every case with a
- careful regard to the printed directions on the
bottle. Ii judiciously used, and the patient is
carefully nersedmeaatime, it will seldom fail
to subdue the disease.
For settled CONSUMPTION
. of the Bungs,
the CHERRY PECTORAL should be given itt dff
-ses adapted to what the patient requires and
can hear. It always affords relief; and not
unfrequently cures patients that were.consid
ered past hope.:, There are many thonsaUds
scattered all over the country, who feel and
publicly proclaim that they owe their Wes
and present health to the Cherry Pectoral.;
Many years of trial, instead of impairing
the public confidence in this medicine, has
won for' it au appreciation and notoriety by'
far exceeding the most sanguine expectations
of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic • yir
tues and the unmistakeable benefit conferred''
on thousands of snfferers, - eoitld originate andl
and maintain the reputation 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 afflict,ed they can never forget,
and produced cures too nnmerotis and toore
markable to be forgotten.
While it is fraud upon the public to pretend
that anyone medicine will infallibly • cure—
still there is 04.0.2* proof that the Cherry
Pectoral does apt only as a general thing,lbut
almost invariably cure the maladies for which
it is employed.
as time Makes these facts wider and better
known, this medicine has gradually become
the best reliance of the afflicted, front the log
cabin of the American Peasant, to the palaces
of European Kings.
The CHERRY PECTORAL is Manufactured by
a practical Chemist, and everyounce of it; tin
der his own eye, with invariable accuracyland
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. AYER, Prac
tical and Analytical Chemist,Lowell, Mass.
Sold by SEITH & JONES and D. W. SPEN
CERS Coudersport, and by country merchants
and druggists everywhere. . 10:25-4M.
I __
COVDERSPgIiT ACADEMY,
1857-'5B. •
ripv 7 J. UrSDRICII, Principal.
HE Academic Year is divided into three
sessions of thirteen weeks each :
The Winter Term commences, Tuesday,
Dec. 15, 1457. •
The Spring 1'954 commences, , Tuesday,
A 14.11 0, 1851:
Th 9 Fall Teftn commences, TRestlay,'Ang.
24, 185'8.
Competent Teagllers have been sem* for
every branch of Study..
Classes will he so arranged ,That stmlents
may enter to advantage at gni
4 1 4 ,
A Teachers Class will be organized, in whieli
dne attention will be paid tatho studies usually
taught in Commu Schools, and the be 444
ad pf imparting Instruction.
pXPENSES TER I!. 4 ,
11rimary Branphes, ' • 0,60
&semen English, 3,E0
Higher Engliali, with 'Algebra, ' 4;75
ititller Mathematics, 1 6,00
tatin . andGreek,' . ' 6,00
Drawing, (extra). 2,50
Music, with use: of Piano, (gin.) 10,00
French, (extra) • ' 3,00
Without other stndies, t
, 5 00
Ritom Rent, each,. • 1,00
The past success qt this Institutiguit Under
the Preceptorship of !Ir. 31EurnucK has-induc
ed the. Trustees to secure, a continuation 'of his
services. We trust an intelligent public will
give it that support'which seems td be due' to
such an Institution: . I
,3 i , .
. - ELI BEES, Preset. "
, - . (Sr.' 13. OVERTON, See'y: 2
• LEWIS MA1311,• .•. . N .
.. , :AMOS FRENOH, ' 1 1
• ' SOBIESKI ROSS. :•• • ...
ILFIRST„CLASS
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hexing been connected with seferal of the
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Its contents phial he suitable for HOME, as our
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We shall fill our aolunms weekly with inter
esting and thrilling Talcs, Romances of Real
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AN EBONY CAS K ET; containing a full set of
diamond Jewelry, Ear Rings, NecklaCe,
Brooch and Bracelets, beside a lady's enam
eled jeweled Gold Watch with Chatelaine,
and a gentleman's English -Hunting Case,
full jeweled, aeold Watch, with 1 Chain,
worth Ono 00
TWO SUPERIOR PIANOS, Ropewood
and Black Walnut case, wortlt.S3oo'
and $4OO . $7OO 00
WATCHES, Hunting Case SI3Q to $lOO
GOLD WATCHES 30 to 50
ig , " (Ladies' and '
Gentleman's) 20 to
SILVER HUNTING PATENT -
LEVERS. . - 15 to
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1 , WATCHES 7 to
Ladies' CHATELAINES 6 to
GUARD CHAINS (Ladies' and
.Gentlemen's) 10 to
VEST AND rOB CHAINS . 10 to
•Ff , AND GUARD CEIADTS Bto
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BROOCHES, Catpco Ana MoSaic 6 to
, Viorentine 4: Lava • 6 to
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1 to
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FF Ef Cameo and Illosaie 6 to
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ff SLEEVE BUTTONS, (gen
tlemen's) various styles 3to
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Phaina 3 to
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ft JACKETS, Doable Glass Bto
ff 2 to
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r bi
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Northern and SouthernMsacmkarrs' ertu MA:4-
usecTur.a.ns' Jourptar e (edited by Vrts.
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the full price of subscription) will receive a
_supberb Hunting Case, Gold Watch and Chain,
f the best.Englisk workininship, full jeweled,
and worth $BO, or, at choice, one of Prince's
Melodeons, of the same value.
The person who can raise a list of 300, with
in a period of three months, will receive a
superior Piano, made by Millet, Davis & Co„
Boston, Worth saoo, and which
. cost $275 cash,
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lect any articles from puTtlublisheti sphethile,.
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mailed. ' Address,- i•
4.I I BERT PALMER, Puriusw,.
• ,Naw,Yoss Excsr.Sion,
Office, 385 Broadway, New y ff ic.
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D. SPENCER is Agent for nioT gf the
, IR ost,, pOpular Medicines now , In ftse, a
few of v(lii9ll he will mention:
J. It, §Tmfolp ac co. , s OLWE 141.0,
:DR. I), Am 0 -SON'S FAIDIT
J. C. A.TgR 0 9.13 CHERRY PEPTORAL
AND PILLS " •
SEVERAL imps Qv outlay sOtrps,
&c., &c. -
J. R. Stafford 4 Coes 011ie Tar is ap
plied and inhaled by, wearing on - pGI4LER
around the neck wail on the breast. His OL
IVE OINTMENT is applied where the skin is
broken, and is a popular retpedy where l±own.
Good for the Whooping Cough. .
nmiollED BiIISLINS and a. few other ar
, ticlea in the line- of Staple Dry Goods.
low for cash at ' E. K. SPENCER'S, :
.1114 D. W. a., 4gte
ECM
$5 00
8 00
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LOCAL AGENTS.
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sUliOfters lake , thia. motl4od
fonninig tbeir friends that theyare in, re
calpt of, and ate now oponhie `choice' and
desirable stook of F., ;
STAPDO,AND FAllffr DRY GOODS;' :
ut Which they iniito the- attention of tdr who
desiio to unike piirchases: Oni stock islarge,
has been selected With great care; and is par
ticularlyiadapted to the wants of, this
.section
Of our country. Our stock of Dry GOods con-
DRES S GOODS, TRIMWDS,RIDDONS,
• _ EMBROIDERIES, , PARASOLS ' •
- .OLOTHS, CASSINERES
. • VESTIGS, DO
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ME TICS,
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- • LINENS; PRINTS,'
HOSIERY, SHAWLS, ! ,
and a varietrof other articles, too numerous
to mention; We have also a complete assort
inent of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND •
CROCKERY;
all of which will be . sold uncommonly cheap
for ready pay, and for approved credit ;on as
reasonable terms as any other establishment.
• - MANN &NICHOLS,
Millpolf, Aug. 11; 1856.-9:13 ly.
'Z. W. KING Er. SON, '
. PATENT
CHAIR 'mANurscriugrar.s,
438 Broome Street,
One Door East of Broadway, [Late 468 Broad-!1
• wan] NEW-YORK, ,
, . Vatablished D. 1833.,1 ,
INVITE an examination of their great vari
ety and superior assortment of CHAIRS,
manufactured at their own establishment, and
under their immediate observation and direc
tion, including • • • . •
PIVOT REVOLVING CHAIRS, •
SELF-ACTING EXTENSION RECUMBENT
CHAIRS,
IMPROVED INVALID WiILEL CHAIRS,
MAJOR SEARLE'S TRAVELING INVALID
SPANISH• SPRING AND SQUAB CHAIRS.
• RHEUMATIC, SPINAL AND ASTBM &TIC
INVALID CHAIRS, &C.', &C., &C.,
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Embracing the most complete assortfflent,
and choicest Inds for Parlors, DrawingEooms,
Chambers, Gardens, Libiaiiii, Counting Houses,
Offices, Public Institutions, Dentists, Barb'en, 4-c.,
together with eypry desirable sort adapted to
the comfort, convenience and luxury of the
Sick, the Aged, the Infirm , the Lame and Lazy.
In point of ingenuity of design, elegance of
finish, quality 41nd richness of material, faith
fulness of executiou, durability and cheapness,
these chairs - aro unsurpassed. For them, M.
W. KING & SON, were awarded the, first and
, only Prize Medal, and the faculty recommend
them as far preferable to beds or couchs for
patients afflicted with' Spinal Asthmatic or
Eronchial affections.
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To either arm of the chair may be attached
a convenient reading or writing DEstc, and any
combination desired will be manufactured to
to - order. ,
A Circular with explanatory cuts, will be
sent by mail if requested, and orders [with re
mittancesaprotaptly forwarded to any part of
the
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EUIURY & ECONOMY!
KING'S NEW OHAIR, - "AS YOU LIKE' IT,"
Att Arin Chair, Reclining Chair, Couch and
BedSteadi [compt p ,] is susceptible of
twelve different positions or changes, to meet
the varied requirements for comfort, conveni
ence, luxury and economy, [in space as
. well
as price;] Whether in sickness or healh, this
celebrated CFIAIR "AS Too LIKE IT," excels in
many respects, any chair perhaps ever manu
factured in this or any other country.
The price varies from .Fifteep to Thirty. Dol
lars, acgording to finish.
• To pv i ttlic Institutions, well as toindivid
uals, this CHAIR is a very desirable article,.
aid will be supplied in any number op thei
most liberal terms. Apply to or address
_ M. Vr. KING 8, - ; SON,
438 Broome st., One door east of Broadway,
NEW Yen; (Late 468 Broadway. 9:44,1y.
fEIV, GOODS—A Fine Assortment just
received at. OLMSTED'S.
GREAT REVOLUTION IN MEDICAL SCIENCE.
The best Therapeutic • Agent
ever Introduced. ,
DICiINSON'S
MAGNETO ELEC
"RIC MACHINE
exciting the
,sorbing atten
ton of the Medi
i rrofession and
_largeportion of
'}ointeligent 1
tclearly demnu
strated that the lancet, - mercury, and all other
internal " drpg medication" may be laid aside
with perfect. safetyto. the ,patient. and abid
ing benefit to posterity. Wherever these ma
chines have been introduced, they excite the
highest wonder and praise. The apparatus
ie adapted to prevent, relieve' and cure every
disease to humanity,—more particu
larly al those painful and formidable dines,
les whit have for centuries baffled the pro
fonndeA learning and skill of physicians.
Front! Whatever cause there may be an, ex
cess or deficieneyof 'the nervous fluid—pro
clueing an excess or deficiency of the acids
and alkaline secretions—the magnetic princi
ples of the system are deranged, and l ean on
ly be safely restored to their normalcondition
by an application of magneto-electricity, by
means lof DR. DICKDISON'S MAGNETO
Bump MACHINE. ' This apparatus will
Positively prevent, and speedily relieve and
cure Consumption Scrofula,- 'Rheumatism,
PaLSies, Netralgur, ' Spinal Diseases, and all
other painful maladies, however hopeless and
of longstanding. They alp eminently useful
in all sexual and urinary disorder - a, particu
larly where the Constitution hes been broken
dawn 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 CoMpli
cationspf batteries and acids—which fact alone
rendersrit Superior to all others on the score
of neatness, cleanliness, safety and , utility.—
It is, in fact, j a handsome parlor ,ornamentp
may be, applied by a child; and will last
. a
life-time, to the -great saving of , ;Doctor's
Ws - , &b. -
TRICE Ok,ltt MACHINE..SIO.:
lt'will be safely Tacked and sent' to any
part of I, the United. States. Sold wholesale
and retail at the Medical 011ice . ,Ncy;38NORTH
SEVENTH Street,ghiladelphre. - Address,
• - , C. DICKINSON, M.D.
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•Of all diseasel the, great, first cause ,
Springs front laegloat of tiature's laws.
SUFFER N OT!
When a CURE' is g-naranteed
IN ALL Si'AGES.
SECRET. DISEASES
Self-Abuse, Nervous .Debility, Strieturci, Oleet4
Gravel„Dinbeteo, Diseases. of the ./Cia`ner as
Bladder, ..31ereurial 'Rheumatism, Scrofula,
Pains in the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of tho -
Lungs, Throat, Nose end Ekes, Ulcers upon the
Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, Epileptic Tits,
St. Vita's Dance, and all'diseases arising frgo -
a denigement of the Sexual Organs, -
QUCH as_Nervons Trembling, Loss of Bern.
ory, Loss of I"ower, General Weakness'
Dirtiness of VisiOn with peculiar spots appear
ing beforethe_eyes, Loss of Sight, Wakeful. .
ness, Dyspepsia, Liver Disease, t:ruptions upon
the face, Pain in the back and head, Female
irregularities and all improper discharges from
both sexes. It matters not.from what cause
the disease originated, however long standing
or obstinate' the case, recovery is certain, and lb
a shorter Cane than a permanent cure can be ef
fected by any other treatment, even after the
disease has. baffled the skill of eraitient
clans and resisted all their moans of ore : , The
medicines are pleasant without odor, musing no
sickness and-free from mercury or 'balsam.
During twenty years of practice, have rescued
from the saws of Death many thonsands, who,
in the last stages of the above )inentiened dis
eases had been given up to die by their physi
cians, which warrants me in promisiag to, the
afflicted, who may place themselves under my
care, a perfect and most speedy cure.; - Secret
Diseases are the greatest enernms to health, as
they are the first cause of ConstimOticai, Scrof
ula, and many other diseases, and should be a
terror to the human family, As a permanent
cur@ is scarcely ever effected, al majority of the
eases falling into the bands of incompetent
persons, who.net only fail to clue the, diseases
but ruin the constitution, filling the. system
with mercury, Which, with the disease, has
tens the sufferer,into , a rapid Consumption.
But should the disease. and the treatment
not cause death speedily and the victim mat
ries, the disease is entailed atppn the children,
who are born 'with feeble constitutions, and
the current of life corrupted by a virus which
betrays itself. in Scrofula, Tetter, Ulcers, Erup
tions an other_ affections of the skin, Eyes,
Throat and Lungs, entailing tipon them a brief .
existence of suffering and consigning them to.
an early grave. - • . I
SELF ABUSE is another fmaidable enemy
the-
to health, for, nothing else in the dread Cam-.
logue erhuman:diseases caustja so, destructive
a drain ups the system, drawing its thousands
of - tictium thronglx a few years of suffering
down to an untimely_ gave, it destroys the,
Nervous system, rapidly - wastes away the en -S
ergies of life, cues Mental derangement,
prevents the proper development of the syteni,
disqualifies for marriage, society,,busniesst
and all earthly happiness, and leaves the "suf
ferer wrecked" iu body and, mind, : predisposed
to consumption and a train of evils more to be
dreaded than death itself. With tlae fullest
confidence . I assure the unfortunate, victims of
Self-Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure
can be affected, and withtheiabaudonment of
ruinons•practiCes, my patients: bg. restored
to robust, Vigorous health.-
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The afflicted are cautioned against the two
of. Patent Medicines, for there' are, SP VISIIT
ingenioui" snares in the cohirrins ' of the. Publi3O.
prints to catch and rob the -Unwary, sufferers:
that millions have their conatitutinnUr*eil
by the 'vile compounds of. quack doetars, or.
the equally poisonous nostrums.-vended - as,
"Patent Mediclnes." 4 I baie•carefully analysed'
many of the so called' Patent - Medicines andi
find that nearly. all of them contain Corrosi‘e.:
Sublimate, which is one of the strongest pre,,
parations of mercury
_and r ' deadly poison,
which instead of curing the disease disltihitlk
the system for
_life. - - , --. . ,
Three-fourths of the pate "t
nostrums . nevi!.
in use are put . up by unprincipled and ignorant,
persons, who do, not understand-even the al,.
phtibet of :the, inateiiffinedica,! and are equally
as destitute.of any . knowledge of the . human
system, having one object only s ixi 'view, and
that to make money reg.ardldsS of Consequen
ces. . .. • ' . - ' .
Irregularities and all diaeases of males and
'females treated on prinoi . ples',established by
, twenty years of practice, and 'sanctioned by
1 thodsands of the-most remarkable cures, l i fid7
icines with 'full directions sent to any part Of
the United' States OrCana r d, as, by patients.
communicating - their symptunis by letter.—
Business corresporideneis - s ctly confidential.
J. SUMMERIT T •
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