ttlidAt . .l ''b A t t t ..ljagy's w. elm* all places tre Olemkaiiti where yon can have lively pommy, fresh ,air, and your share of pport and diveysion. Ev_pa all plceenre is •lel:sant at twenty. We go ont to meet t with ilaerity, speculate upon its com- Pig, and when its visit is announced ; ,Pc0:.:14 , .ti ,iays otirjt and. we ehallnotue Aogetlier. How- very gently and coolly we- regard it towards the close pf J A lfe:s jOnyaeusou I 314um,,don't you jeer:1100 yew: first ball; and does not four memory' stray towards that happy lissi, pAnoino, As yog sir ornamenting ,lie wall whilst your daughters are dune jog ? I, 'for my, pLirt, can_ remember filial) ; 1 , b01,1,7,1it it Inns delightful to walk s,hree Miles and back in the country to iline'with old : Captain Jones. - Fancy lik= fug to walk three miles; now, to dine Pith Jon©s , and drink his half-pay port: pc deukit it waslought from the little iountry-town wine merchant, and cost la a swall sum; but 'twas offered with a indlv wertome, and youth.gave it a fie " yor which no age of wine or man can im-' l iars t 9 it now-a-days. Viximus 221/per. i am not disposed to look so severely up pa youn.. Harry's conduct and idleness Ss ilk. friend the stern Colonel of the 'Twentieth Regiment. 0 blessed idleness! Divine lazy nymph I Reach me a novel )is - I le,. in my. dressing gown at three o'clock in the afternoon • compound a slier iy-cobler for me, and 'bring me a cigar! Dear 'slatternly—smiling Enchantress! /They may assail-thee_With bad names— Swear thy character away; and call thee the Mather of Eyil ; but for all that; thou i s rt' the best company in the world:-- P.tacloray's " nvjzolatts," THE CHOICE OF 4 NVIFE.I have left all ! I ask some one' whom I can love, better than the whole world—not the marriage de convenance not the mar riage de raison, but the marriage d'- ;moan All other miirriages, with vows lA' lave so solemn, Oh intimacy of com mune so close, :all-other marriage in my eye is an acted falsehood—a varnished 13 in. Ah, if I liad thought so always :- ut always regret and repentance! - The uture alone- is. now before me. Alban Morley! I would sign away all I have in t gm world (save the old house at Fawley,) py and after signing, cut off to boot, this right hand, could I. but once fall in love; love and bo loved again, as any two of heaven's simplest human creatures may love each other while life is fresh !--- I trange, strange—look out into the world, park the man of our years who shall be post courted, most adulated or admired. pine him all the attributes of power, lisealth and royalty, genius, fame. See all the younger generations bow before Ihina with hope or awe; at, his smile a rep utation dawns. Well now let that man say- to the young: "Itoom amongst your- . r selves—all -that wins me this homage I I wofild lay at the feet of beauty; I enter . Ifhe lists of love," and straightway his /power vanishes, the poorest booby of twenty-four can jostle him aside; before i ihe . object of reverence, he is now the butt of ridicule. The instant he asks the right toWin the heart of woman, a ' boy, whom in all else he could rule as a lacquey, cries. "Off, Greybeard, that Oahu at least is mine! "—Sir E. B. Lyt fon in Blackwood's Illagazine. BEATITIFI4I; ANSWERS.-A• pupil of the'ihhe SieOrd, gave the following et paordivary answ ere: "What is.gratitude?" "Gratitude is the memory of the laeart.". !iWhat is, hope?" • "Rope is the blossom of happiness." • "_What is the difference between hope Bn4 desire ? " "Desire is a tree in leaf, hope is a tree tu flower, and enjoyment is a tree in fruit." !'.What is eternity ?" f' A. day without yesterday or to-mor- Tow—a line that has no end." What is time ?" "-A line that has two ends-,..a path which begins in the cradle and ends in the tomb." "What is God ? " "The necessary being, the sin of eter nity, the machinist of nature, the eye of Justice, the mach-malier of the universe, he soul of the werld." "Does God reason ?" 4 !f Man reasons because he doubts; ho cleiihiNteg—he decides. God is oron . i. cleat: a ilover doubts—He therefore {sever Masons A YANKEE TRIUMPII.—The London limes received by the last arrival, makes prominent announcement of the faot that, it is , now printed on one of Hoe's American ten, cylinder presses. • Thus the heart and soul of the , British nation finds expression through the medium of s "Yarw Administrator's Notice. WIIEREAS, n t, E I n e Estate le o t f I ter s s a lc o a ap d a m i r L i i s p tratli a o te n t o o t. claiiTiveiFship; Potter County, Pa,. deceitsed, have been granted to the undersigned, all-per onstindehted,to said estate are requested to peke iremedia.te payrnent, and those having ylahas against the same, will present them Italy. authenticated for settlement. X. PHILLIPS, Adm'r. • Clara; Igay 29, 1859.—I0:48-6t. Z; . J; THOMPSON, FARRi AGE & WAGON MAKEB -and RE PAIRER, Gandersport, Potter co., Ph., takes ,this tnetimd'of informing the pub lie in general - that he is prepared to do ail wOrkin his line with, promptness, to a workman-like manner, and upon the Loet aciornir i odfiting, tepns. :PayMent for. tepairing invariably repaired on delivery of e work. ma All kinds Of PRODUCt %kau on account or work ' r:35. HAMS, DIELODEOIjS IaUSIC rHE CASH SOEN ADOf TED. ►4~es Greatly Reduced, 110RACEitATERS: .416, - .333 PrOdidecv, .2V: - Y.; ' AGENT FOR THE BEST BOSTON "& N. Y Instruinpnts. TErLargest Assortment of Pianos, Melo tlEcens, Musical Instruments, and Musical Merchandise of all kinds, lathe is the United Statei. Pianos from Ten diffirent Manufactories, com prising those of every !variety of style, from the plain, neat and st4tantial 61„ octave's, in Walnut or Rosewood'Cai.sei, from $l5O to $2OO, to those of the moat eitigant finish up to One Thousand Dollop. lict house in the Union can compete with the, above in the number, variety and celebrity of its instruments, nor in the Extremely low prices at which they are sold. f HORACE WATERS'jMODERN IMPROVED PIANOS, with or withbut Iron Frames, pos sessing in their improv'ements of over-striugs and action, a length ; scale and compass of tone equal to the Grimld Piano, united with the beauty and durability of structure of the square Piano. They are justly pronounced by the Press and by the SFsb Musical Masters, to be equal to those 0 any other manufacturer They are built of the best and most thorough- IY seasoned material, aUd guaranteed to stand the action of every cliniate. Each Instrument guaranteed to. give Un4faction, or :purchase money refund3d. HORACE WATERS' MELODEONS.--,iSu. perior Instrunignts.in-tbuch and durability ot make. (Tuned the equ4l temperament.) Me lodeons of.all other'Stiles and makes. Price $45, „$6O, $75, slooi $125, sl4o—doublt. Reeds and two banks of Keys, s2oo—less liberal discount. Clergymen and Churelfes, ,tn extra discount. ; GiIiTAWS BROWN'S FLUTES, FLLITINAS,. • lACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, and Musical Instruments of all kinds; at lower" prices than ever befur4 offered to the public. large discount to Teachers - and Scho'Ols. The trade supplied On !the most liberal terms. SECON6-11_ND PIANOS, at g reat bar gains, constantly an stPre,—.priee from $3O to $l4O. lilfirStc.--.one of the largest and best se lected catalogues • off Music now published, comprising many of . choice and most pop ular airs of the daty, d,nd will be sold at one-. third off from the tegidar prices. ' Music sent by mail , lo all parts of the coun try, post-paid. Particular and personal atten tion paid, to all ordersirdeeiveci by mail. Sat isfaction gamranteed iri every instance. Pianos and Melodeons for rent anerent allowed on puachase. Pianos and Melodeons for sale on monthly payments. Second-hand• Pianos ta ken in exchange for now. General and select Catalogues and Schedule pf prices forwarded to all parts of the country by mail, tr - D. Great indUcerrfents offered to AGENTS in all parts of the cottntry, to sell the florrtce Waters' Pianos, Melodeons, and Catalogue of Music. ? 8:46 4.(0 - TO dOUNTO MERCHANTS --xEg t - El. S. WIiLLIAIVIS I LAIC WILL A3iS k CUNNINGHAM, Having removed t the spacious lofts in the s. , I GARY TaLilaliNG, 105 and 307 OHAYIIERS STREET, and 89 .t -91 READE S' IiEET, NEW YORK, Is nos olferirtg for fish or on approved credit, a large arid well-as cried stock of HATS, CAPS{ i STRAW GOODS, UMBRELLI-iS & PARASOLS, Of all the styles, qtfrilities and materials usu ally found in Having one of the larg est sale-rooms in the city, (50 by 150 feel,) with ample facilithis, and an experience of near twenty years Sri the business, purchaser may feel 'assured bf being as well served a this house as at ruriyE other in the trade. #9, h iders cars and itromptues.t. [l.lO -:1 KfEiTZ LE'S PATIENT 'OYATER FILTER. T"BEST MAIER. KNOWN fur Family use ;1 has givenithe highest satifaction for many years ; is scientific in construction, port able, durable and cheap. It renders rain wa ter perfectly pure add sweet, making cisterns. more economical than. wells, and avoiding the diseases arising froM the hard water of lime stone regions. Five: sizes ; 'retail from $8 to $l2. Wholesale to ;the trade at the-usual dis count. Can be fornlarded safely - any distance, Forrnerly made by E. Cheney & Co. ; made now only by JAMES TERRY & CO., at the old J stand of J. E. C. ‘t Co., State Street, Roohes. ter, N. Y. For descriptive circnlara address [tt 0:41-3m.] la:01ES TERRY L CO. PIANOS AND MELODEONS. rrHE subscriber Would. retpeetfnlly inform • the citizens of potter Co., that j will fur nish to order, Pianos and Melodeons from the hest manufactories in the Union, and upon reasonable terms. All letters of inquiry will receive prompt attention. Address, I C. D. BROWN, Ulysses, Potter Co., Pa. Ulysses, May 25; IBs' ~.r45-Bt. • COUDERSPORT ACADEMY, 185;7-'58. REV. J, HENDRICK, Principal. THE Academic Year is divided into three sessions of thirteen weeks each Tue Winter Terrnj conmaences, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 1857. The Spring Term:commences, Tuesday, April 6, 1858. .-. The Fall Terra commences, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 1858. Competent Teachers have been secured for every branch of StOdy. Classei will be so. arranged that students may 'enter to advantage at any time. A TeaChers Class Will be organized, in which due attention will be:paid to the studies usually taught in Commn Sbhools, and the best Meth od of imparting Instruction. . EXPF4NSI'IS PER TERN. Primary Branches, - $2,50 Common English; , 3.50 Higher .English: Tin Algebra, 4,75 Higher Mathemattcs, ' - ' - 6,00 Latin and Greek, i . - 6,00 Drawing, (extra) :2,50 Music, with use of Piano, (extra) . 10,00 French, (eitra) ' 3,00 Without other studies, 5,40 . Room Rent, each, 1,00 _ I The past success lof this Institution under the PreceptoOhip of Mr. HtNDRICK has induc ed the Trustees to secure-a continuation of his services. trust:an intelligent puhlic will give it that stippot:t'whith seems to be due to such an Institntion ELI REES, Pres*t. Q. R. OVERTON, Seely. • LEWIS MANN, - • 1. • • AMOS FRENCH, • 2 Qft.TESKI ROSS, CAUTION . Merchants and Traders will be on their guard laid co be imposed upon by a Couisterteit of Morse's Indian Root Pills, signed A. B. Moore. All genuine Indian Root Pills have the name and signature of .2. J.. lrbitc .4 Co., on each boz. • • Above l, we present you with a likeneSs of DR: MORSE—the inventor of MORSE'S IN DIAN ROOT PILLS. This philanthropist has spent the greater part of his life in traveling, having visited Europe, 4sia, and Africa, as well as North America—has spent three years among the Indians of our Western country— it was in this way that the Indian Root Pills were first discovered. • Dr. Morse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise from IMPURITY OF VIE BLOOD—that our strength, health and life 'depended upon this vital •. When the various pass ages become clogged, and do 'not act in perfect harmony with the differe-tt functions of the body, the blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupted and dis eased; thus causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name ; our strength is ex hausted, our health we are deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in.throwipg off the stag nant humors, the blood will becothe choked and cense to act, and thus our light of life will forever be blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medicine in your reach, namely, Morse's In, dian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow around the mountain ous cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man. One of the roots from which these Pills are made is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the skin, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer parts of the corruption within. The second is a plant whiCh is an Expectorant, that opens and un clogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a l soothing manner, performs its duty bythrow 7 ing oft' phlegm, and other humors from the lungs by copious spitting. The third is a Di uretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys; thus encouraged, they draw large ;Amounts of impurity from the blood, which is then thrown out bountifully by the urinary or water passage, and which could not have been discharged in any other way, The fourth•is a Cathartic, and 'accompanies the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood ; the coarser particles of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus takes up and conveyed off in great quantities by theThowels. From the aboie, it is shown that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills not curly Enter the stomach, bat become united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and completely rout out ,and cleanse the system frOm all impurity, end, the life of the body, which is the blood, be conies perfectly healthy ; consequently all sickness and pain is drieen from the. system, for the:peal:mot remain when thebody becomes so pure and clear. The reason why people are so distressed when sick, and why so many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pass' to the afflicted parts, and which will uperi the natural passages for tho disease to be cast out; hence, a large quantity of food and other mat ter is lodged, and the stomach and intestines are literally overflowing with the corrupted mass; thus uadergoing disagreeable. fermen tation, constantly mixing with the blood,which throws corrupted matter through every vein and artery, until life is taken from the body by disease. Dr. Morse's PILLS have added to themselves victory upon victory, by restoring millions of the sick to blooming health and happiness. ' Yes, thousands who have beep racked or tormented with sickness, pain and anguish, and whose feeble frames have been scorched by -the burning elements of raging fever, and who have been brought, as it were, within a step of the silent grave, now stand ready to testify that they would have been numbered with the dOad,- had it not been for this great and wonderful medicine. Morse's Indian. Root Pills. After one or two doses had ,been taken, they were astonished, and abso lutely surprised, in . witnessing their charming I effects. Not only do they give immediate ease and strength, and take away all sickness, pain and anguish, but they at ence go to work at the foundation of the disease. which is the hlocd. Therefore, it will be shown, especially by those who_ use these Pills, . that they will so cleanse and purify, that dis ease—that deadly enemy—will take its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty- will again return, and the prospect of a long and happy life will-cherish and brighten your days. Sold by SMITH & JONES, Coudersport; also Iby all Medicine Dealers in the county. A. J. & CO., No. 50 Leonard St., New York, - ' Proprietors ; 'WM:MUDGE & CO., ;proprietors of Dr. A. Track's Magnetic Ointment,) Earl s-Me, Madison Co., N. Y., General Agents. NEW GOODS, Low Prices and Ready Pay, AT SHARON CENTER SUBSCRIBERS are offering for sale I. an entirely new stock, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CQOCEERY, GLASS WARE, BOOTS t SHOES, HATS k, CAPS, 114.; BRELLAS, PARASOLS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, READY MADE CLOTHING, YANItER NOTIONS, &e., lh our selections the wants of all have been remembered. The Gentlemen can find in our. stock of Ready Made Clothing_ an elegant Fashionable suit, or -a substantial business snit, - and we have Hats tk Caps and Boots & Shoes to match. The Ladies can find Fashionable Bonnets beautifully trimmed, or bonnets and trimming; a good assortment of Dress Goods, And trim mings; Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery and Gaiters.— And, last but not least, corded and skeleton Skirts ; also, Rattans, Skirt-Whalebone and Brass Skirt-Hoops; beautiful Jet Necklaces and Bracelets, Corals, Fan§, and too many other things to enumerate,—all of which we are selling low for Cash, Lumber, or any kind of Produce. FLOUR, MEAL, FISH &c., con scantly- on hand. . W. B. GRAVES. Sharon Center, • Potter Co., Pa., June 5; 1857.---10:3—tf. - MARK GILLON, DRAPER and TAILQR, late from the City of. Liverilool,Eugland. Shop opposite - Court House, Cootlet-sport, Potter Co. Pa. N. B.—Partieulaz.a4ention paiirto CUT TING. 10:35—1 y. EW GOODS—A Fine .Assortment just receive 4 a% OlAeißVa. - -i V' Tortanwprocovvii - v, 1 0 - , N,SUMPTION.: .. :41 . , 6.ND ALL - . . 0 SEASIES OF THE 1.41.41.05 MO THROAT ~ , 1 ABE POSITIVELY cuRALBLE BY INIIALATION, 14711iCil conveys.the remedies to the Cavi- T V ties - in the lungs through the air passa ges, and coming in direct contact with the diSC£lSC, l nfutralizes the tubercular matter, al laytheicough, causes a free and easy expec tonittnni,heals- the lungs, Rai - es the blood, imparts lenewed vitality to the nervous system, giving tlione and energy so indispensable fur the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable . by inhalation, into me a source of unalloyed pleiture. It is as \ much'Under the control of medical treatment as any other formidable iliseae ; ninety out cif every hundred cases can be cured iu the first \stages, and fifty per cent.lin the second; but iwthe third stage it is impossible to save more than five per cent., for the Lungs' are so cut up by \ the disease as to bid defiance to medical skill. \Even, how everijin the la'st stages, InhalatioWaffords ex traordinary relief -to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which annually destroys ninety-live thousand persons in the United States alone,; and a correct calculation shoWs that of the present populatice of the earth; eighty millions are destineiL to fill the Con sumptive's graves. Truly-I - the quiver -of death has an arrOw so fatal as Consumption. In all ages it has been the grea;t enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor:sex, but sweeps off alike the brave, the beatitiful, the graceful and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, I am en lo offer to the afill,cted a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption.. The:first cause, of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by depo sition itt:the hings'is to prevent the free ad missionlof air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality thiough the entire system. Then surely it is more rational to expect great er goodifrom medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than from those 'administered through the stomach ; the patient will alyVays find the , lungs free and the breathing easy, af ter Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts co : ustitatiort.; ally, and with more power and certainty than remedies administered by the stomach. To prove the powerful and direct influence of this this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled: will entirely' destroy sensibility in a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may be amputated with nut tlfe:slightest•pain; Inhaling .the ordinary be:riling gas will destroy life in a few hours. The inhalation of ammonia will rouse the system when fainting or apparently dead. The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible. in the Skin a few minutes after being inhaled. andonty be immediately detected in the blood. A convincing proof of toe constitutional effects of inhalation, is the fact that sickness is al ways produced by breathing fouj air—is not this pOsitive evidence, that proper remedies. catefuily prepared and judiciously adminis tered through 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 I have effected many remark able ogres, even after the sufferers hod been pronotinced in the last stages, which fully sat isfies me that consumption is no longer a fatal disease. My treatment of consumption -is original, and founded on long experience and a thorough investigation_ My perfect acquain tance With the nature of •tubercles, &c., ena bles inc to distinguish, readily, the various forms -of disease that simulate consumption. and apply the proper remedies, rarely being mistaken even in a single case. This famir iarity; in connection with certain pathological and Microscopic discoveries, enables me to re lieve the lungs from the effects of contracted chests, to enlargd.the chest, purify the blood: impart to it renewed vitality, giving eneriy and tone to the entire system. Medicines with full directions sent to any part Of the United States and Canadas by pa tienta communicating their symptoms by letter. But the cure 'would be more certain if the patient should, pay me a visit; which would give me an opportunity to examine the lung, and enable me to prescribe with much greater certainty-, and then the cure . could be effected without my seeing the patient again. G; W. GRAHAM, M. D., Offibe 1131 Filbert Street, (Old 109,) below Twelfth, PHILADELPHIA; PA. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA A Benevolent Institution,. established by special endowment for the relief of the sick and dis- . tressed,. afflicted with •Virulent and Epidemic diseases, XO:all persons afflicted with Sexual Diseas es, such as SPERMATORRHCEA, SEMI NAL WEAKNESS, _IMPOTENCE,- GLEET, SYPHILIS ' the Vice of ONANISM, or. SELF ABUSE, &c., &c. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual diseases, and ti e deceptions prac tLed'.upnn the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispeu sary for the treatment of this class of disease's, in tilt their forms, and to give MEDICAL AD VICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (age, occuPation, habits of life, &c.,1 and in cases of extreme pm:city, to FUNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that :the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. The Directors, on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of be nevolent effort, have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to -the yeiung, and they have - esolved to devote themselves,with re newed zeal, tq tb.!2 very important but much despiied cause. Just 'Published by the Association, a Re port on Spermatorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation or Self- Abuse, end other Diseases - of the Sexual Or gans; by the Consulting Surgeon, which will be sent by mail, (in a 'sealed - envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on, receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Address, for RepOrt or treatment, Dr: GEOIIGS'R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, NO. 2 South 'Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . By order of the Directors: EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President. - Ggo. FAIRCHILD, - Secretary. .[10:a4-Iy. 011'4NGSAND 14EN,4111S received ,by 40:3 W & d, I . GRAVES: ItT 0 CHARGE FOR SHOWING THE NEW ; :GDoct3 just received at • OLNISTED'S. OLMSTED has just received Ws Summer Stock for 155.13. u l .t. 148 .• ii,T. BEAD - 7 • QUAILTkitil, - •,••• . . • . : . 8 aeribera . take this ' method of in f. re , theirtendi abet they are in re ceipt ~f, a d ! are now Upemag, a,choicel and , I _ . desirable s ok''of -. 1 ' ' S APLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,- to wh ch t ey invite the attention of all, who desire to In ke purchases. - Our stock islarge has ben se ected with great care,,and . is par tibula ly ad pted' to the wants of . this section of o coma, y. Our stock of Dry Goods: con sists .f - .l' ; - DR SS G QODS, TRIMMING S, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, - •r,ARAsop - otOTIIS, CASSIMERES :r ' VESTINGS, po- MESTICS, . 1 . SHIRTINGS, • , LINENS, PRINTS, . HOSIERY, - 'SHAWLS,:. il variety of other articles, too numerous tion. I; We have also a complete assort .f •! ' - l ROCERIES, HARDWARE AND' I, CROCKERY; - • hich will be sold.uncoMmonly cheap dy pay, end for. approved credit on as able terms as any other establishment. - , ' .• - MANN I.:NICHOLS. , - port, Aug. 11, 1856.9:13 ly. ; ' I and a 'to me ment all of fur re G3=l AT REVOLUTION IN MEDICAL SCIENCE. best e •Therdpeutic Agent . \ ever Jmtroduced. ;J, , `'t DICKINSON'S! MAGNETO ELEC. `. TRIO MACHINE Ale: is'exciting l the . 0 - absorbing atten ‘--=4., lion of the Medi -1 ealProfessioMand a large'portiim of - . onnt lay men—f the.iand— ... . It is now demon strat d that the lancet, mercv all other inter al ".ding medication" 1 id aside . with perfect' Safety O. the p.. ad itbid mtit g enefit to posterity... _Wherever these Ma chines have been introduced, they excite. the highest wonder and praise. The apparatus is adapted to prevent, relieve and sire eVery dise. se incident to humanity,—more particu lart, all those painful and formidable dieas -1 is w ich have for centuries baffled the , pro foun est learnini and skiff of ph'ysiciani, F oin whatevet cause there may be, an ex cess- or deficiency of the nervous finid-±pro-; acing an excess or .deficiency of the acids and alkaline secretions—the.rdagnetie princi ples of the system are deranged, and canon-' ly be safely reltored to their normal condition by lip application of magroto.eleetricity,. by means of DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNETO ELECTRIC MACHINE. This apparatus will posi ively prevent, and speedily relieve and eurc , ConsumptioM Scrofula. Rheumatism, Palsies, Neuralgia, Spinal. Diseases, and all other painful maladies, however hopeless and of 1( rig standing. They are eminently useful in a I sexual and urinary - disorders, particu lar) where the Constitution has been broken dowand ruined by unnatural solitary habits 4 1 to 'l hich too Many of the young of both sexes re o lamentably prone. '‘) . DICKINSON'S MAGNETO ELECTRIC tIHINE is ivithout the dangerous compli ons orba tteries and acids—which fact alone Lers it superior to all others on - the score neatness, eleardineSs, safety and utility.— .s, in faCt, .n. handsome parlor ornament; r be applied by a child; and will last a -time, to the great saving of Doctor's ~ &c. RICE OP TH MACHINE $lO. will be safely packed and sent to any of the United States. Sold wholesale retail at the Medical Office. No. 38 NORTH -7 ,NTH Street, Philadelphia. Address, A. C. DICKINSON, M.D. 10-1-Iy. • : . onommdcm: I -.33313.:2133,3_ __--~~.= M id cati l ren. of nl "part and SE I PRIZE FOIL EVERYBODY . 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When a CI7ECE Is guaranteed IN ALL STAGES OF • - SECRET DISEASES, , Self-Abuse, Nervous Debility, Strictures, Gleeie Gravel, Diabetes; Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scrofula, Pains in the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of the Lungs, Throat, ,Vose and Eyes, Ulcers upon,the Body or Limbs, Cancers, Dropsy, L'piltptie Fits, St.: Vita's Dance, and all diseases arising from a derngement of he Sexual Organs, _ Q i UCII as Nervo s Trembling, Loss of i..7Mem ory, Loss of Power, General Weakness, Dimness of Visio with peculiar spots appear ing before the eyes, Loss of Sight, Wakeful ness, Dyspepsia,LiverDisesse, Eruptions Upon the face; Paid in the back and head, ,Female ' irregularities endall improper dischargei from Elboth sexes. It atters not from what cans. the disease originated, however long standing or obstinate the case, recovery is Certain, undid a shorter time thnet permanent cure can be ef fected by any-Other treatment, even after the disease has bath d the skill of eminent physi 'cians and resister all their means of cute. The medicines are pleasant without odbr,bausing no sickness and frde from mercury or balsam. During twenty yet - irs of practice, I have rescued from the jaws of Death many thousands who,. in the last stage of the above mentioned dis . _eases had been 24, l iteu up to die by their physi cians, which wa;rants me in promising to the afflicted, who m y place themselves under ray care, a perfect and most speedy. cure. 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But should The disease and the treatment not cause death'speedily and the victim mar ries, the disease is entailed upon the 'children; who are born with feeble constitutions; and the current of life ,corrupted by a virus - which betrays itself in Scrofula, Totter, Ulcers, Erup tions an other affections of the skin, Eyes, Throat and Lungs, entailing upon them a brief ' existence of suffering and consigning.them to an early grave. - - • SELF ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, for nothing else in the dread cata logue of human . diseases causes so destructive a drain upon the system, drawing its thousands of victims through a few - years' of suffering down to au untimely-grave. 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