ompfriptis, ,r ff r ,rifteads of TemperanO, ; - Wog tate SOnAof TCalpeittuto • - 14,*tip Mate - of ?crwl, • • . • • • pe tavierolmed, - a committee appointed bte ate . Grttra Divis;un Of Me SOIL: of reinfletance , of tie sq,d'zitate.,; fl;ransvlriznia, at a Seasii.to had ' it4le: on /Fe . 28th',pp of April, 1858 i to addr,rx.you a Circular, presented the fu!, , otring. tritie4 adopted, and dircOted to be puld:.she,.! And c.flulatid C ,T 3 -• j, 9. 1.3; , ,The Ittnperanee cause in the United! ,fliateti has passed through a series of .. stages tir I r r:liresses froth the first assepi- Stod against immoderate dale:thin! 'onward to the, pledge against distilled, uJ poliolic drinks; and 1, a pledge ii,„%rajest, the use of all aleohoi is driolia either distilled or fertneu ted ; :aail still onward to the formation of the . o.der of the Sons. - of Temperance; and afterwards, as a supposed finality, to the! . doctrine 'and temporary establishment iii fi.,me States of prohibitory laws 'against :the traffic. These dideretti phases have, all in their turn been actively sopported.! `From each of t.hd - na Much good wits hoped or. and, iodeed, ninch good was realized. Ihese schemes haye had their dap,' and all . have failed of their full 'accomplish "went, and Most of them exist no longer.' The Order of Sons of Temperance being ,s, great -Affiliated biotherhuod, linked to- Falter by a common constitution. and . uni- Mai ceremonies and usages, with its Di visions scattered thickly over the whole' North American continent still exists, )/as exercised heretofore, and is still ex preising a great influence fur good. It must bee iifesscd, however, that the.ag kregatO tendency of the. Order has been :downward for- the past seven years, and it is not till within the past six, months, that its friends could say with truth, its course is upward, and every day's retyart peaks more and inure Cheeringly. The - lowest point of depression seems to have ben reached, and the inbound has be gun.i* ::The people of the State are aware pf the necesSty of doing sepictitiv, in the , ,present emergency. Ihe Order Of Sons -of Temperance is calculated to operate, ad . rantageonsly npon community through influeuee. It administers a : personal single obligation easily under, stood, and with the assistance of its soci itiry - Pailnences easily., maintained: In the -first days of the rder it was dis tasteful to many warm-hearted friends Lit Temperance to mingle in the delibera tions of a 'body whose most interestiow topics of discussion referred to- hem fits foi , the sick, rather than to the prime ples of Total Abstinence. This objec tion is now obviatc4 j,y giving to Divis ions the power, if they eiase, of being non-beneficial. • The law now permits lioys - of fourteen years and upwards to become members, exeluding tlic.n from the principal offices until they are twea 'ty-one years of age. It also permits the Divisions, at their option, upon a two third vote, to admit females as visitors. Tlieae increased privileges render 'it a Winch less restrictive organization than B r its first days. To young men there pan . scarecly be a better school ,of parlia- Meutary discipline than the Division room, where each week the unpracticed speaker has an opportunity to culiivatej the faculty of expressing his ideas with out embarrassment. Every Bina. villaae should have such an institution, where; the leisqrp of the inhabitants can be in-1 potently and : profitably spent. Places of 1. poterminment will be established in alb )ocalities where there no people hying ; and it behoves the well-wishers of vie buman race to furnish a play-ground for fotelleet, where it may develop its strength gnd activity in a harmless, healthful tier. Every association should have the feature of Total Abstinence conspicuously set tip as one of its indispensable - and must important elements. The reason o this`is plain. Any circumstance which , draw hien and women toacther at a so tial 'party, or as members of a tempara: secular association, increases the chances gf fling into the practice of drinking. unless therO'be connected with t'bat asso ciation or . assetubty an obligaticiii to ab .stain. Each member of the Order who' ties borne its regalia upon his ihouldeN in the presence of the membet's, and it may be of- Ks neighbors, as he/gave the MAW* sign of his inwardifaith/ at a pro ceFsioh of his Order, has an /increased poivtar to avoid the contamination of bad • fjxample, ivhen he mingles in circles where drinking is permitted, and in some ritances almost enjoined as [a duty,— ueh a man not only saves hint'self amidst many dangers, but by steady 'adherence to his faith moderates the excesses of oth ers, and even indirectly, peacefully, and politely induces others to avoid that dan gerous sin of drieking moderately, out' of Which Often come immoderation and firinitenti*, .'- That Intemperance with ill "the hicleoria and indesaibable miaeries Consequent thereon is a great eyil, no one • .disputes; OOT does any-one doubt-that it is caused by rinking intoxicating bev erages, i3lthpf Moderately or immoderate -Iy, or both, corrollary from these propositions is that if we can, 'ey any agency yet undiscoVered, totally eradicate the act •sn4 practice of drinking, inbaxi eating beverages,' we shalt totally escape the evil; and-if-we cannot entirely eradi pate- still there is art'approxinate duty ppon - iis to -- diminish' it a* fat' as. possible. - tifi.s be . -Thother tflo qrdef 1, positively the . *ln most. other States of the Union, ani in the Brit:sliProvinces as well as in this Satz, the reports show a decided increase. In Phil gelphia there are 1.3. Divisions, many of ythich nrtrapidlT initiating members. 1514tM — Cani3 'Or 'ink Itisln'faat the best: le; and alit:nit the only instru mentality, actually extant • and operatiVe .for the propagation of correct faith and I feeling pOti •thi;4ltrreatly iMportant sub-1 :Wet The tclaphral redemption of our race fiont this evil can trter. be wrought,' except by stern, thorotighly enforced prit hib,4,ory laws. these laws cannot be plls3od; or at least cannot bo. successfully: enforced, till the : o incorrect opinion up en the 'subject-4in vkl.ters and I.:Ails - lawns . in large majority are, convinced by ration-, al arguments that drinliing into Nicating! beverages, la any - quantity.. is a deep;! grievous, and intensely mischievous sin. The masseS•do . not now believe" this truth . ; 1 and bewever• obvious it. may be to Its; soil an error which ints rested for ceuta i ries in the mind, of mon cannot be east lout in: a day :or a year, or even in -fifty 'fifty years, unless there he notch rational la 'nor spent for its e.gonlsion.. That it on be ea.l oat we devoutly believe. The ; • most illuminating convictions of ultimate 'succ'ess are to be found in the brilliant successes Of the past quarter I)f u , o':1111.1- ry, and especially in the past half of _that ! quarter, in which the Sons 'of TaMper ante, with sonic small assistance front oth er .exicellent persons, have caused this ''' e , o• ;r tat i branch of duty to be reco nised by hundredz.L of thousands. it'this I faith co tOrtli at all, it inm.t be sent by 1 those 'who have it pnto those who are without it. Anti .li.ere are no .means so efficacious at present as those presented' .by this Order; Tor in adchticu to its qui jet vet certain operation upon its,jukhsid nal members, it is also a concentrated or-, iganisiu with funds and all other necessa ry means to -propagate correct opinions. ITo serve up the essence of the whole subject - iu_a few_words ; it is the duty of . to I:orrept thc.opinions of those who think wrong— , The number of those who be-1 Hove it not wrong ti drinknioderatelv is - I far greater than the number of s ::ose who feel sure that aet is wrong ; and this. 'pi nto thinking prodUces and continues the practice of moderate drinking, out of, which ,drunkenness inevitably comes. ill Divisions of the Sons of Temperance are ' instituted and st4pported in reasonable! number, say twelve to fifteen. more or! l ess , i n proportion to population in each 1 county of our Commonwealth, they will foray radiating points sufficient to illu-! miliate the whole State, and dispel that nuschievous 'ignorance which, grants to the people a wild license miscalled liber ty,uridpr which the!, unintentionally vet ; certainly inflict upon us all the evs that come from .drunkenness. ' Most rational beings Can be wade to think and act ~ 1 right .ny the, presentation of argitatents to !the understanding, through the medium of l sermons and speeches, tracts and of ri ier printed sentiment: A diligctnt unfitl i tering use of these tueans, fur a (puit, , r lof a esintnry, 'will bring into public life ivoters awl legislators, who can and will, enact and execute such laws as may then Ibe ne&-ssary, to coot ;el oh&lienee in the smail number,. who will at tin; time 1.,v i to) witiked; or too ignorant, to . observe 1 vo:untarily. the great law of right, in ref ' erence to the clestructive Oates (rethink !, trig and frending into.xicating bcveral.rs. Wc: call with confidence upon /the patri lets,i philanthropists and Christians, 'to whom this address shall embo, and ex ipect them to respond promptly, by sign ingthe application for a Charter on the blank fertu herewith presented. [Tt sagge ,. .ited th.tt where n Divl" , ion his h..retarore ex's:ed. that the ol 1 !rune and aurniwr be adooted; and the old Divi,,ion be revived, theie be some good reason the , coo trary,] _ - _ WILLIAM .NICTI;M ! S(I..,i, • 1 iIIIAR M LES 8. ASSEY - , C. A. MORRIS, Conie REV. GEORGE 4 SLAYSMA:s:, WH.J.1.01 J MTI1111)Y, Tuu Genesee R‘publican says the Coin aussiouets- cif Excise have licensed jive stores and Jive taverns ,in their village. and thinks none need "go dry." Better now import a pest-houE. , e, set up jive Li piss money manufactories, have plenty of biw!ing-atley, and race-courses, and you will do for another year, at least. The crop of drunkards, groWing, must be ex ceedinnlv promising.-1/tpror, COUDERSPORT ACADEMY, • • 1837-'5B. EEC'. J. HENDRICK, Principal.. • Academic Year is divided into three Js••ssion; of thirteen weeks each : Tae Teem commences, Tuesday, D - c. 15, 1857. The Spring. Term commences, Tuesday, April G. I 85. i. The pall Term commences, T-ueAay, Aug, 34, 1858. . • • Competent teaehers hive been secured for every branch of titudy. •' Classes will be so arranged that students May enter to advantage at any time. A Teachers Class will be oi-ganizid. in which 'ins attentionwill he paid to tae studies usually taught in Commit Schools, aud the best Meth ' 1.1 Of imparting Instruetiou. " EXPEN.TiP I S P . .e:Pi f TERM. Primary Branches, $2,50 Common Enelish, 3,51, Higher English. With Algebra, 4,75 I.D•rher Mathematics, - • 6,t)0 Latin - and Greek, 6,,00 Drawing. (extra) 2,50 Music, with use of Pirmo,.(esttra) 10,00 French, (extra) • 3,00 Without other studies, 5,00 Room Rent, eaeh, . 1,00 The past succc , s of this' Institution under the Preceptorshlp of Mr. litxunica has induc ed the Trtptees to secure a cow:inflation of his services. We trust an itlteilkprit public will I:•,ice it ti lt support Whit.h'sperns td be due to such an Institution, - 'ELI Preal. • , G. B. OVERTON, Seer. 'LEWIS - MANN; • 4tllOS FRENCH, ' 'BOBISSKI ROSS. : • . • .., C AIT 'III 0 N r '" .;-• : 3lerelutota and Tralta will be on their guard, and n. 4 be intposal upon by a ounterteit 9f Diem .'s lrall Root .ot Pills, aligned A. 11. M e. Al! genuire Indian Boot rills iiave The nom laud signature - nt.d. 4: 1Y.4.110 .4. Cg., ..o4 "each beg. . Above ,we present y . " 011 Wail fr: likeness of DR. MORSE—the inventor. of MORSE'S, IN DIAN ROOT PILLS. • Tais philanthropist has 'spent the greater part of his life in traveling.. hiving t iaitetl Earope4 sing and Afriea,' a. ; well as North Ameried l ,,hai ipe7t . three years among the-Indians .of bur Nye -,t4.1-st country-- it was in this way that the Indian - Rant Pill were first discovered. ! Dr. Morse was the first' wan to.establisql the feet that ail disea: - es fr o m IMPURITY . OF THE BLOOD—that our streng.h, health and life depended upon this vital duid. . ; When taps variouS p;t.ssages become elo!g'd, and do not :let i 4 perfect harmony_ with the tibiae I Oinetb mi of the body,Allehlia:,if lose - its 'actioq, becomes thick, corrupted and d:s ea:ed;•tbus.c,attsing; a 4 pains,' sickness end liqress• of ovt , ry Mime ; oar strength is ex hausted. out; health We are deprived of, end if nature is not assisted:in throwing olFthe stag= rent humors, the blood rill beco,rae choke;- and cease to act.-and thus our light of life will forever he blown- 01'0 . .. tif)lV itl7llothint' Illat•We should keep the varions'passag . es of the body free and open. And how pleasant -to us that we have it' in our pou''r to put' a medicine in your tench, nom niy. Morsi ; s hi di:tn Root rill., trytuaNeatred !'it.:; and roots grow orouna the 1110i1;', , :lia- Cle CI:11",-; in Nature, garden, forth- it with and. recovery Of matt. On- of 1 . 11 , 2 rats from whleh these Pilisarelll.loe. is r. S which qp;ris tips p a res of the 'kit, :trot Nature \ in them.: 1.4 out tho liner ir.r63 or di • corruption withb - :. The :tec,,nd i , a pl ot Which is an Expect /a-ant, ;hat opens 'and on_ slogs the passage to the ltp , ;_;• , , ;. ad thus, in . a soothitig manm.re performs ji- ditty by throw iog phlegm, and other litimors from the laty.rs by copious spit tinw. The third a Di uretic, which gives ease and doubat :strength to the kidneys ; thus eneeura:;el. they draw laree amoun s of impurity front the html, whteh is-then thrown out hount.fudy by. the urinary ur water pussage. and wftiiih ; quid not have been diseharg ,, i in nay other nay. The fourth is a Oithartie, and a ecOmpanies the ot:mr properties of the Pills whi!e engaged iu purifying the hlftod the co tratr. of impurity which c-trinot pass- lie' rbe other 9 •vl e ts, ore dine utken tip and ( ouve,yed off in great qtbmtilies by tit.? howel4. From thu &Wove, it is shown that Di% Morse's Indian Rout'Pills not oily river the 'stomach, but become united with the blond;' for they find way to every p.trt, and completely row out , and cleanse the s , stem from all impurity, and; the life of We body, which is the blood; he- COMeS perfectly healthy ; coirseq:Mtilly all sickness pin it dri', en from the systtn, for they cannot remain when the imil4 imeontt-s so pure and clear. Th e reason why- people are so distressed when sick. and Why fininy die, is because they do not get at medicisie which pas , to the afflicted parts, ttrll which wil open the natural passages for the disease to he cast out ; hence, it large quintity of fond and other mat ter is lod , ed, and the stoniach and intestine , are lit.r.tily overgowing with the corrupted mass ; thus mad , rg , ing , !citWe ferincn tot lomrconstantly mixirg with the blood.w hich throws em-ropt:d matter tareugh every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body iv disease. Dr. Morse's 'PILLS have added to themselves - . - ictOry w ‘ toti vii tore, by restoring /Milieus of t h e sick to blooming. 'health and hippine•a. Its, thousands who have been racked or Ornie:,l;2ii With 'sicker-s, pain .itml anguish, and wh )se feeble f r :; l ee; hav e IT:To d ie d by tlt^ knirning elciat,,ts of ra!ring, - fever, and who hate been brali g l,t, as it we ,,, within a step of the sil ut grave, now stand ready to-t.-stitli , that they tcaold have b (l iiiimbered Wi'th the dead, had it het been . b.r. t.Liq great and wonderful tuedjelae, M orse 's Indian Root fills. After one c.r tv.-odo , es had been talt,.:n, they were astonished, and Aso, lutcl3 surprised, in witnessing their eliarinieg effects. Not only do they giro immediate ea,e and strength, and take away all siclinass. pain and anguish, but they at once go to work at the f 'imitation of the disease. which is the b'ocd. Therefore,. it will b. shown especb - illy by chose who use these Pills. that they will s 1 cleanse and parife, that d:>- ease—that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flush qt youth and beauty will ag,in return. and the pro-p:et of a long and Kapp; lite will cherish and brighten Soar dap - . Sold by SNIITII & JON E. 7. Cl.mAlc , r -port ; also by-all Medicine Dealers in the county. A. No. 30 Leon ird st., Ne..v yo Proprietors ; \V M. MUDGE & CO., ,propri Ao of Dr. A. Tra. , l,:s M.:lgnetic Ointinenr,) `,lo.(!isuu Cu., N. V., Gent ral Agents. NEW GOODS, Low Prices and Ready Pay, AT • sHARoN CENTER MITE SL'L'.SCRIBER.S are offering - for sale au cntirelf new .stork, consiti:, , g of DRY GOODY, GROCEMES, HARDWARE. CQOCKERY, GLASS IVA RE, .1.100 ' SHOES, HATS CAPS, ';- .E.RI,:f,L.A.-3, PARASOLS, wisLIJW WALL PAPIA,?, RM' EA MAW] . 01.01 . 111 N G. YAN KEE Tn our selection:. the wmits of it hm-e been remembered. The Gemlenten can find in our stork of Ready +de Ciath:ng an elegant Fashionable suit, or a substamial Business ;int, and we have Hats .4 Caps anti Boots:.: . ilicias to match. The Ladies can find Fashionable Borin4s beautifully trimmed, or bonnets and triMming; a good. assortment of press (.400ds, and trini mings; Gloves, Nlitt,s, Hosiery mid Gaiters. And, last but not least, corded! and skeleton Skirts ;• also, Rattans, Skirt-Whalebone and Brass' Skirt-Hoops; beautiful Jet :.Ceekh.i.e,... , s and Bracelets, Corals, RIMS, anti too many other things to enumerate,—all of which wt are selling low for Cash Grottier fn. any kind of Produce. FiSli• Stu.; con ,tantV on hand. W. B. Fz J. 11. GRAVES. - Sharon Center, Potter: Co., Pa. - , Jiinp 1837.-10:3—tf. 21ARK GELLON; DRAPER kind TAILOR, late from the City at Liveri,ool, England: - Shop 'opposite Court Contlersport, pqtter Co. * ' N. B.—Particular attention plid tit CPT USG. _ , NTENV GOODS—A. Fine lOsortructit.just receiYell ap - qmlsTEiys, , . IXTPRIANtDri,cOVEitit CONSUMPTION - *ND' Ara, thSg A(S JJ Luig.S AVP ThligAT" -;*•: , *-- , I -',,-• - '--ATIF. , rOITITELY : ' ' -•••-: CET:aimatip -- .7aly..lNgiAtilllON, TGl;afi conveys t h e remedies to the casi- i • v . 'ties in !the lungs th Er ugh the air iiilssit- I,Nsir. and" coming in direct:. contact • wiiltd.he ' disease, neutralizes :the tubercular matter,; al lays the cough, causes tt . frce aid easy exp or ec tatisim-heills the. lungs, purifies the tiood, imparts • 1 renewed vitality to the nervbas sys it m. l g•iiing that tone: wail energy so intlispeMilde iur app rf_.: Loriite:i4( licajkh.. Tc k .int aWn. to ',date eCutidentlY that coli.mtuttion is curahli: by - inlinlation.,is lume : a...tiource of unallilyedl pleasure. IL js-as much under the control ol d in'edie..l• tre a tnient as any' other formidabl discsize; nin.f.y out of every hundred, case: enn 1.0 cured in the first stages, and' fifty pelt emit. In the second; hat in the third stage it is•ini2ossible to save more tlr.tu five per cent.. 4 ;or the Lang. , are ..a:i en: up by the disva , e•aS 'to alit ilefitilMe to medical skill.' . r.lii:fiii.'liOwi, ever : in the last stages, inhalation lanlis ex traordipary relief to the - suffering . uttendin this tip:rtii/ scourge, which annually destroy.S ninety-five thousand persons in the Unite :Rates alone ;- and a collect calculation-show ;hat of the pre=; . ..iit populatiql of .the earth, Agilty'ruillitnis 'fite -- de.silit,Ml to lilt tlfit - .!ou ium IA; ve' A itrivVes.• ' . 'Truly . the 'quaver of dertth has no prrnw so fatal as Consioriplion. .I'4 all ar..ies it has bee the Brett, enemy of life, for. it spiaits' - poitht s :in.e nor sex, hut sweeps off alike the liri,vt. 117- lieantifid. the gr.l,-elid and toe gifted. J 1 , 1; i the help of that Supremeßeing itota alioli coineth every aunt tad perfect gift, - i ,am .6 althlml to offer to the n'lticted a ,perirrami . and speedy cure in -I"iinsialiption. The tii4i . ~....,..!..,,, of t:tb.7eim, is 'tram impure blo at, al il prv't!leed thCir tho five 111 s• F.,.,1! of .tir -) the. :ix ctilis. , " I .lloh egnsd ; tiiiirigh die criti.i 5t. , 1 1 • it h, to . ,•r gdoll 111,;11 med'. , .:llv, - ; en:e:.ins 1:;;..: C:I. it: ,1 of Iliy lung-Cl:mot - fc mrith',l , - ridil'! , :ni.ir , i .: ~ 1 thro,:gh tne..-eont.mll • the pat.. tit w 11 atul„, - s i , land th - lung; 17 ,- e - and the hr‘_,!tniti... , •ta.‘v, I I. ter litlrtling 1 - :methes. • ' Thus. Inhalation i.: ft! local 1 a ft,e,ty, ir.... till) elessdt. ac t,- coit . ,-,,tituti on, 6.11:' ILII , CIVII I I 111 ' ,..:! ‘ L.::iv . iwt..r ar.tl • ....t'1;11 - 1v 1 . 1:1.!, re1116 , iii. , ,..$ s atilliiiii:Vert d bk •the.,,tmi,,,cli. - if; - , i nose :he power.;:i and direct mueem . , e of this thismode of bdtuinistration! chloroform •iMalcd will enth Ely tlitro}, sensibility id a few minutes, paralyzing the ep.ire, nervtkis system, so that it Emir umy be ahloulated 'with . . . . .. mit the srglitest twin, lithalit.;; , i.e ortlinaly Itrai:.z, g.t; wildile:.:r y t.te it.. .4 .: , .:).v hours. . file im.alitt ion of apimoni:. w;ii rom , . i.lte ; , :stmt W4:-It I:ll . .nling Or atpokren.ly iiiaii. The .t.ioi ' • of 11/51/:: u.ftbc medicines is piTcPi..d . ,le. It, the . skin a ii after being dultal!...o, at, I may be hittmilla ~.1y detected in the hlood. .1. e•Me.tivi.ig pro.d 0: 1.,0 . on,tit ,clonal edicts of inhalation, is idle fact brat ,delsuess is al li ways prmluCed.by breathing foul air—is no' this ' positive ci idence that prober „ Forte. ies, Carefidly prepared and jwiteic • isly admi is t..reltl. thrtingh the limp shunt* moduce ithe li,ppiest results? ' During eighteen years' iiro.tice, many thouS • and; saffccit,g from 'dis eitsch of the Ittn „ Ti aipl thr.ct,t, hit cc been un d!Or nis ”ate, and I have chiral* ninny remark. able cure-, even after the sufferers bad ',wen pronoptccd in the last stage,, Which foilysa,- .1;:rios lit list Colli"UnptiOli is Ilfilong - et it tat,' ifiS , :t..,C. I 41:,' treatment of consoniptiop. L s. O. ri , iitial, and founded on long experience, 11114. . ~ .t thorough investigation. Itly.perfect acqyaim haute witli the 1111.11.1 re of tubercles, &c., lemt ble4 me to distirigni4l, readily . , the carton. forms of disease that'- simulate consumption unit apply the proper remedies, rarely beta, mictalien 0, NI in a single case. This fainii jai:ay. in connection with certain pathologdea , and mic - oseoide discoveries, enables me to re lierertile lunge front the effects of contractett chests, to enlarge the chest, purify the Idood. impart to it renev.ed Vitality, giving energy • and woe to the entire system. Medicines with full directions scut to any part of tit- United States and Canndas b'y p.t ti .tit,cuuttn;:nicating ir. , yinploins I;atter. But. the ewe cem , in tlo patient should pay nia a vi.dt, widen Woulv give me an oppot-tunity to exttiniue the Ilung an 4 enable tit, to prescribe with lunch &eat at ecrtvinty, and titan the elute could be efractot withuut seeing' the patient Cr; W. (31.1z-I.H A Nif.;. Nr. D., Office atreet, i Old . , To. '109,) below Twe PUILADELPIJIA. PA. () IN AR 1) ASS( )CIATI, ,bettertdot kat, worn, cad bliebeti by ettdolt :new fit,- :he reitty of the eick and treved, with rtt bleat Lind .4:ewe:* tli:ettict T ' liersous afftried tr;th Sexual es..iach - ns Si'lit{,M.'sTaita[REA, NAL ('; 13.1.1(EA, (MEM, S1T111(016, the \ UNAM:-.31, ur The IIt)WALID .X.Eqt_lel.i.TlON, in the awittl destruction of human lite, diseases, and t. c deceir,ion: I.;,:ir•,d ikon the unibmunate 'victims oi diseio_ies by 'Qov,ek.:;, several years ago their ConsuittiigSonteun, as a CI IA 1 ACT ot thvir name, to opt.= a .( s".ry :or !tiie Ire:aideat of ,this chiss 01 (0 in all their forng„ and to MEDIU. VICE Cilt ITIN, to all. Nr with .L ,:.c.seript;. a of their condition 11.11,15 of a,,cl lii :111,61 l'itEa •i , '• 1.1.-Ut4;l'... It is n...(11. tb.t t. tnro..nds the. .71,11,1 of .lie i ntOF4, ni c l rn itircctors, oi . l a revle .. ,v t'lie assnr, , Wthat tot.ir labors in this :ijin n.fvol. , nt ellott, have been ut.grea:t 1 1111 afiti"Ft ed. especially to the y0,..0g, devote tilLip. , 2ll newed ;teal. to 'l. - of ilop.rtint despise;i'oan, - . Jrl-4,,A'ablished by the'llk.sso , i%tiol port on tiperrnatorrlima, or . Seminal t the Vice of Masturn itiou Abase, 'ztrl'other Diseupes.of the Sex gans r bV th'e.,Corisulting ,Slirgeun, lie sentlyninil, (in ti.seafed eoveloel ttr Ciaitt.;E, _on receipt of T \VQ for posh ioe.. .Addres , ,l . for Report' :or tre4tna' 1).(.7.4t1t)PN, C,onultint.t.tt llo.vare--I.lpeLltii , p, No. 2 South rh!ladelPbtn. Pn: '• ••-' • • IVorder:Of the; Direcfors. , ,FIR hi,.11 MARINI:ELL, Pre Ggar: gt4irotory.'' P, 1 ):16-ly 011'°."S',k.ND LEMONS.7.4ust,.rec 1 . 0,3. • iv 11: 11.144 • • , . 1O MARGE FO , Jj.S,VIONING, TIAE 'NEI% inst:l l evelved at . OLINIST ,D 1 S. - 0-I,tm::. IT, p'6-,is: just 'e iii"'lt{i4{lo: - ? t 7 t . ) ... ckfui 185. IYIII4,tTORT (HE AD-QUARTERS • Hi; • I in_ sAibscr...,cors take. t nu. 9d, of friends' that they are in fe ;V'6rnl'Pg . jo hce and of; .'and nre . p . enin 7 , . Aesisl.lle stock , of - - - t T . -- STAPLE . ANP. FANCY-':FOODS, to tyliiell•they-invite. The attention . 0 , 01 who 490 *p. 10 - ma ice: purchases.: Our stock is large haslPeen selected with great cure, ,arid par adapted to the wand; of this section of our ,coxintry. - Our stock o Dry GOods con sist! of : • 1 • DRESSGOODS,Tpimmins,RIBDONS, pIIIROIDEI JE.S. pAiliAsois p,Lanis. .Tkitrps • • • . cA,b. ' ; • • VESTLNDS, DO, .ii • 3IE,STICS, ' • • •LINENS, . PRINTS;. - TIOSIERY. SHAWLS , • i• • • And a variety,of oth , er artields, too, numerous to ineoffOo'. We-have also a,coruplete assort -11'16'- of • IGROCDDIES, - DARDWItiIiE AND -• CROCKERY r• ; all of whieliNVill 13cL sold ukommonly 'cheap for rewly pay ; owl for. approVed creilii oil as reasonableterwa as a s K4ll,Vy estal!lishment. . . . • r 31. AN &NICUOLS. GREAT REVCIAITIGN hiEDICAL SCIENCE. IT'bp • 6,25 t Agent t-yea' Iltatroduced. . •AtAGNETo TRIC MACH iNE 1 , -. , 4'";t4 • - - the is eNctiiii,, • , :co-Iring atten- I • •1 t•, c.r e aild lavge portion of the intelligent lay, ! men of thr: land, ILia now clearl _demon strated that the lancet. mercury, end all other infernal merlicati, , a" h& laid aside icuh p .rfect , fety to the land aid& inßlciliqlt to posuirity. Wilerever those Ma ‘.l:ll ni have I): .•:, fairoopeed, the,y•exciie the pooq-ex and praist... The )tiop,tratus is-adapted tti pr . ...vent, relieve aial curt every disease incident to!hatuanity,—more particu larly all thoSe painful and formidable diseas ••s wish have for centuries battled. tlip liro t'n,n:iiest'lc:urnint skill of physigiaos. . 'From whatever callse there may, he an ex cess or detiebncy of the nervous . ilitid-pro dating au _e. cessor deficiency of the acid,,, :aid seuretions,—the ,-the prmei- Ides Of the Fy,t.ral are 'deranged. :I'mi cult o,t lyt he safely rcsiored to their normal hy an p pli cati(lit' of niaLMeto-electrioity. Ile:ins of. DR. Dit.:KIN:'iON'S 'MAGNET° .-NLECTRIC Th;s Apparatus .will 'oositively prevent, and s:ieedily relieved , an cure Consumption, Sc f OA, Rheumatism. Palsies, Neuralgia: Spina, Diseases, „I:,cllttli‘ it her intißful niaLidies, ho‘%ecar ii9eelest arid hifig stamang. They are eminently useful iii all sexual and arinary disorders, -partieu ihrly where the Censtifutjon has h; en broken down atild Min:AWN] solitary' I!)).bitn 6) us:my it the young of both,sexes A r e so hinteutaldrprone. DR. DICKINSON'S - MAGNET() ELECTRIC STACIIINg is - without the dangefous compli cations of batteries and acids—which ntot. alum• renders it,stiperior to all others On -the' scorn yf neatness. ,demalinesi., ,nrety ntiti It is. it, fact., i hv.;:ikonte pathir ()I minielit; ael . 2„ , be applied by a child ; and will last r. Nfc,-time, to the -great saying or Ductor . : will., Se. PRICE OF THE It will be soft* , pael.t4 and sent to an; , oart of the linitrd' States. Sold wholes:lk , and retail vt the Nli , die:ll Oflitto.No, SEVENTH Street, Pliilrielphia.. Address, . A. C. DICKINSON, M.D. 1.1-Iv. ri4kid.E . FOR ElyEtzvuotey: WHO SUBSCRIBES FOR THE flaw York Weekly Press; ,• A BEAUTIFULLY • ILLUSTRATED FA]flL7 NEWSPAPER I T H E NEW YORK. 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The publication is ailanted to ell classes of people—the young and the old--unit where- ever sten uLd pepusetl, 'peers with unii•ersnl 1l Ctif titi , on. !Now is the titne to subserihe the Nev Volume. The back numbers - may be had (tv cemp!ete sets). for 3 evuts each, or the whol: series of 12 numbers for TIVENTY,Fp - E cents.' iliduc'ealicu..s to Oats and ; C:.r.:- vassei 5. . , Remember, our tetras are . Fifty mita for one.yeitr, for n salgle copy, or flit ee cope ies will' be sept ondr,r one over or addre.i for OAP A ddreFs, . • - 'COSDEN t COMVANY, •. PO/lb:berg, 38 North Seventh Street, (itp stairs,) Pliil:tdelphia. • • 10:1-1y Of all clisea:re";. the great. fir..t came Springs froth neglect Cahn C I S hiss tiUFFEIt 'l7' OTC! When a - CUR E is-: guaranteed SECEE't.l)l$'l2,4-.Sit'S, ,Nervits S;riciart's, Glfett. (;rtri:cl, Diabet l es, bieett,so of the Kidneys and i.:!addrr, Vheu etittietn, .Ser 6 fota t . 212 :he iP.ot's and Artlder,l.liseimes of the Lunde, Throatk No.le am/ Eyes, tiler-raz:pori tle tody ur Limbs! Caney : 47, St, j ita'a Pin re, and all diz;tases aristny front dern,ve:nelit the Oryt:lls ( i . 1 1.T,11 as Ntr Loss Diinet , s ofVisi before the e py, T ep s i;, the f.tee. }':.in In eg U la rifles at ; 4 0!h sole_.. it :he 1.16. •3 , ori ur fibsctElle th.. ;hurler Tinto i• hy ny has i u. and resh inedininirsaruip ,icknyEs and. During I wp.n ty from the jaws': in sin 1 i , at es 11:41 bee clans, which 1) Afflicted, who; care. a perfect Diseases are t they are the fir, ula, and many torror to the I cure 'is scarce cases ladling i persOns, v. ho but ruin the with in ei miry{ tens the sutler But should not eau - se de. ries, ,the dim., \dm 'are bora the cuil•crit 0 betrays it self ) tiCillti en othet Throat and „1..1 existence of 5t...., _ an early g.ratie, SELF AB.IrS is another forMidable enemy to health, tbn nothing else in the dread CUM , logue of I=llin-diseases causes so destructive it drain uponhe - system, drawi;:g its thousands of ViCalliii 0. rougha few years of st;flering 1 down tp an whitely grave. It - ileArov• the - Nervous SystiM, rapidly wastes away _t . he en ergies *qf life, - causes riteidel dertmgmant, prevents the upper development of the system, i t. disqualifies . or Inarriage, society, businesst and all. earn y happiness, and leaves the sof-, frier wreelsed in body and mind, predisposed to consumptiton and a train of evils-more to be' dreaded that death . itself. 'With the - fullest confidence I assure the unfortunate victims of Self-Abuse t at a permanent and speedy cure canlJe affect A, alai with the aban..oatneut of ruinous prat: r aces my patients can be restored to robust, vi health, The afflitl ol ate cautioned against the me. of Patent M die:nes, for, there are .5.0 . Mllly ingMtions snares .in the columns of the public, •riats fa cat It and rob the: unwary sulb-rers , that. million have their t:onstittalons ruined by the vile mutmends of quack decors, et the; equally poisonous . uostrums cptied , 5 4 "Patent Medicines." I have, era efully a nalyreti Many of the so called Patent. Medicines etiO find that nearly all of tio,ut contain 'COrros , v4 •Sublimate, v . hich is one of the strongest pre ; partitions of mercury :Ma a deadly poh'on c which instead of curing the disease disabl9 theisystem for life. Three-fourths of the potent nostrums neiv ift use are put lip by unprincipled;ami ipotesi persons, who do not understand even the al l Thabet of ti c motelia medieq, and are equally as iiestitutq of any knowledge- of the humati 'system, her ug one object only in )iea's r-ad, tlidt to mak ' money rebeardlcSs of conseqnea.7 . (Cs. . , . . . Irreulari icenfid it,ll,diseasis of males and females trenited on printiples established by twenty yearof prayitfe,: r aml sanctioned by. thousands of' the most remarkable cures, Med; itiiites witlf full directions sent to any ,pat; Ilf, the United [States dr Canadas, by - poticiat, communicating. theii 'symptoms by lattef: — Iltisiitess cortesitondiude strictly confidential. .. Address.. , J". .STYN Office. $lOOO 00, F - 10 00, each zui) (pit, etteli 100 00 7 each 100 00, each 75 00, each Go 00, each 50 (,0, each .35 00, each 5 00:to 15 00, each 10;0-1y EW Gi /IV 'SOrtlll :40:1 IN 4j.tp STAGES OF vow Loss of Mem:. Power, General Wetiknetss, km with peenliar jots appcar. Lyes, Lois. of Sight, yfnleful- Li ver r.:ption f:rott n the bath Vc. , pa.l o 4 w!litout °per clit;ehr, trout matters not iron what. reuse inatetl, however long ma:tiding ease re.cottrp iwcrrtufn, and in iall a itetmaner teure can be ef, •ther tteatalent_eveu after the led the 11, ill of eminent - Ily:4i , l ed all tlielt means of cure. - The [ pasantivitholit calor,eactsiopto tee froru mercury :or balkarn, years aurae:ice : l Lave rescued f Death nif , o tbousands, a-Lo, c s of the above ineutianed dis- given up,lo die by their pity artants me in piontising to . the limy place thtMselreS under my aid most needs care. Secret I le greatest enemies to health, as . tst rause of et:list:rapt ion, Scrof other diseases, and-shoat: be a omit family, Asii permanent y ( ve r cilifeted, a nalority cfthe ato the bands- of incomneteut mot oily Moil to cure the‘discastr. cm:stilt:don, filing - -tlid Fystelil. i u hick, U WI-the disease, has. rer jolt) a raidd Comumption. the Alisease and the t•reatrzent, p th speedily and the victim mar, ,y se i., entailed upon the children, clKeith feeble constiintjons, gral life con upted by a Virus whiclL in 1.-_erofula, Tetter, Ulcers. Erup, 3' arfcctiuns of the" shin, Eyes; i l ung?, entailing upon-them a brief' 4if:ering and consigning them JO. I\4EiI:V.ILLt; M.D. .a. 1141 'iibert (0..1g0.: 10.90 BELOW' VIVELFTH, ILADELPHI.A,. ! • Ltarge And Splendid AB• ut;just . raatiiveo - at. • • - ..eLSSTEDS
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