aillt eratittg. c o urt is in session at this. place.. this Ite k, and there is a pretty general attend notwithstanding the bad weather ad toads. gtv. ll: Eke, .appointed to fill the I E, pulpit at this place, arrived last o i E , and preached his first sermon last 4,bbath. Our citizens, who heard him wed to.be generally well pleased with and manner. We trust he have a generous support from them. 11AxatE6.—At Providence, R. I , on ;,14th inst., Mr. Alexander M. Rob ition to Miss Mary J., daughter of the Sylvester K. Merrill, all of P.—/V etc .. ifercurY • • ..E q ual and unconcerned I look on all." , •1 could enjoy the pangs of death And smile in agony." Pork Brojerdn, the editor,. poet, erit kind lecturer, is about to assume the ~:r d of a literary - journal, which can not rdl ba other than a Constellation of liter- E tars of the first magnitude. We the publisher's-prospectus in another H' ic e, and would. direct the attention of readers to it. Mr. Benjamin is better ;:i liinte.(l in literary and business circles perhaps, than any other editor in is world. having fur the past few. years employed in the business. of a man ' ;gr ipt proof critic. ik would call attention to the joint of Mrs. E. EL N. Gridley' and Mr. T. EGritllcy, in the appropriate part of our ~rm They Wenn us that they will I :oods. cheaper than ever before known the county, and we have no reason to i:ubt their ability to perform according •,J their programme. Gridley says he ~,es the value of printer's ink, having ride a slantl fortune by the free use of avails himself of our columns to ::orate the fact for the benefit of local :c:lants. The lesson is worthy of their 1.-eful study. lecture of S. P. Johnse', Esq., of Tina, at the Court House last Tuesday !Ttuiaz, was well worthy the Lecturer d the lectured.- He addressal himself :atie , ilarly to the Ironer , Neu of this 'runty, of whom there were a large nula ?Tem . t, and whose eutire attention Lt frequently expressed approbation the ether enjoyed for nearly an hour. The '%Nre embraced many happy -- aud well .':•tratcd - points, a vast amount of healthy to young men, and portrayed a tor type of " True Manhood" ,ucit as we very few illustrations of in setual ,31r. Johnson never fails to draw a audience here. and such as can cor ci appreciate his essays.- Tie 6Nt number of the " Great Ilepub " Monthly, (December) has reached LIR, zlafter looking over its contents in a 71 , ,ty manner, we are not prepared to a high-soundin. , :note,in praise of its *11421 worth. The fact the dying t , t3ttioas of its immediate predecessor tmerson's) arc too apparent upon its con ',,xtion to be easily overlooked. There however, Fume improvement in its ;:torial charadter, and vastly so in its t apical features. It is a strictly na z.l Magazine, and for that reason we - 4-it will be so conducted and amended to prove an entire success. We think, lever, that any attempt to , nationalize American mind and centralize its 3:ins upon Magazine literature will prove taiitire, until we shall . prove--ourselves to avoid the conventional gusto and )e of the European literature. Agricultural B a 11. —Arrangements ' 'fe been made by the friends of the Ag 4ural Society in this village, to hold x:11 at the Court House on Friday eve- 'g, January 7th 1859, for the .benefit .the County Agricultural Society. ,Tick -48.'.a0. The object for which the Bali • riven ought of itself to make it a grand :t well attended affair, but aside from twe are induced to believe it will be ' hest and largest ball ever held in this ttiea of the Country, from the names of • ! Counnittee of Arrangement and Man " I•meat, as follows ; A. 0. Taggart, L. H. mues, J. M. Judd, Wm, Burt, G. B. • N•top, A. G. Olmsted, W. L. Stark itthet, John 13enslev, Hugh Young, S. I - . -'j ',Uley, Thos. L. ' Young, Isaac Can -1 .'4• l and W. Dwight. These gentlem e n i l l . slakin g great efforts to secure the . • '''"ads of Agriculture and our citizens '' a ctally a first-class entatainment on f , .4t oc(*. , io.—(th e anniversary eve ofthe t . :41 tle oft:;:ew Orleans)—anti at the same {..,, '=add to the pecuniary strength of th.: ‘ 141, -ty. 'lVe trust it will be well patron. by all the friends of agriculture iu " u teltS. - Circulars will b 6 issued soon, '!i•art . ' Two Dollars Wisely Applicd.-4 few days since, ounof our most prompt. paying ' village subscribers handed us:two &Mos, and requoited us. to send it for a vointne of Harpers Magazine, .as a club sub Scriber with the JOURNAL; and remarked that his object was to provide a - way to keep his boys off the streets evenings—adding that it was "cheaper than running streets after them." Yes, it was amUch cheaper and less troublesome way Of keep ing them in, doors;, but. the lesson ilid:not cud there—the saving was far greater to the boys themselves than even to ;the purse and ausiety of the parent. keeping his boys in . -doors evening 4 he re i r moves them from the contaminating in. fluences of a street education which would prove eminently disastrous to their nioral character, and be forever a'thorn iti lila side. If our citizens Mho have boya to bring up, would adopt the plan of paying two or even three dollars annually to keep them in the house evenings after; area suable hour or two of, healthy eiereise in a quiet manner, they would -not Only confer a lasting favor upon theinse'lveS and their boys, but upon the entire Coin munity at large; and instead of the howl ing and cursinT , with which the boys Of 'this village entertain . our citizens until late every evening; Ave would all be - ens.bled to enjoy that repose to which a hard day's labor entitles us. Let the boys mutually congre i lgate at 7 o'clock in the evening up on the village common, and enjoy some vigorous plays" fur an hour., WithoUt the yelling, cursiug and blackguardism to which they are so much adicted, and ad journ by common consent to theirlhomes and family circles to read and exercise their minds; let parents appropriate .a small sum each year to provide them with the means of home enjoyment.; and vouch for a vast improvement in the mor als and character of those who are • to be the future men of our village. To ;be val uable and Worthy men and citizens, it is necessary that boys should cultivate the ' society of, and be influenced by their ringlets and sisters. s Sibiurti.sentruts. AA" Yii OLT l'i; C IEII2 ENT EXTIII4OIZ. 11.111LNARV . 1 . No Humbug: C S. s' . ' A L lES' FASHIONAPLE . FURNISHING 7 : STORE IN POTTER COUNTY. Ais_a_ 1 , E. 11. N. GRIDLEY has established a fashionable and extensive Ladies' Fur nishing Store, at Ulysses. Potter Co.. Pa.. three nulls west of Lewisville, where she will take pleasure in furnishing Millinery, Maataninak ing, and Ladies' Apparel generally, in better style and at much lower rates than ever before offered in this county. Mrs. G. receives the fashions from . New York" regularly, and is therefore enabled to make of repair ROnnets &c., in the lapst style and with unemceptiona ble-taste andlinrabilitv. All articles warrant ed to be as represented - She desires the pub lic to call and assure themselves of the cor rectness of her statements. Mes,irs.Larahee & Co., will receive and sup ply orders to customers at Lewisville • 'l'. E. Gridley will receive and promptly fill orders, throughout this and the adjoining counties. at shop prices. Special arramlemeuts made for Holiday supplies. In connection with the above, T.E.GRID "XV would announce to the pubiie of Pot ter and the adjoining ceunties, that ho will regularly visit them, prepared to furnish - all articles of Female and Ma ie Attire, anitratnily Goods in general. warranted to he precisely as he shall represent, and at much loWer prices than can be bought of any other per.-on in the county. (11:11I] HEALTH WITHOUT PHYSIC: A PRIZE ESSAY on NERY.OUS DISEASES. Just published, the 25th thousand Ina seal ed envelope, price IU cents ; or sent, postpaid, sy...the eublisners, fur 3 stamps A MEDICAL ESSAY ON TM: PHYSICAL EXRACISM?: AND DECAY of the frame .from IniWigence, Infection iind the injurious cunsequehces of Mercury,. tri:h the modern means of cue• By R. J. f'I.II.VERWELL., M. D. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, &c., Spermatorrlicea, or Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debility, Impotency, Loss Of Energy, Depression of Spirits, Timidity, Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and Itupcdinieuts to Marriage generally, are promptly and etrectuailf cured by the Author's novel and most yuceesstul mode of Ere:tit:dent, by means of whiclithe In valid eau regain pristine health without hav ing recourse to dangerous and expeu.iVe medi cines. Front the London Laneet.—" The7lest treatise ever written or. a suljtct of vital impartat;ce to .all, welt worthy the Author's exalted repatatiint:' Address the PabliSlieTS C:.l. 13. KLINE Ar. Co., Ist Avenue, cor. 13th Street,' Post 130. x. 4586, New York City. [2l-3 mos.liiide.J 1F ANYBODY, including maids and matrons; • old or young, plain or pretty, %visit to buy or sell anything, We give it as our candid °On ion, tLey had better come to that) Caine Old Regulator, kept in full blast by 20 CLARK k, PHILLIPS. 'LOUR, PORK and Beans, Horse Fee 4, Corn Meal, Oats, Shorts enough to sup, ply a small nation, at the Old Regulator: 20 CLARK 4: PHILLIPS. iffEAVY CORN:FED BOGS; trotn ming and Livingston Counties, are being pile/zed, cud will be until January, 1859, by 20 CLARK & PHILLIPS." OOTS, SHOES, Rubbers, Bulfalo Oi.-er . Shoes, for teen, women and' children, by the case, dozen or pair, at. 20 CLARK lIARDWARE; Iron - and Nails, Gloss, Sash and Putty, Paints and Ons, Akio capliene and Burning Fluid, at 20 CLARK A Large and Brilliant weekly Newspaper. THE CONSTELLATION. PAM NDlroit. "A Cel . rste/4alre Is but 07w, Though a train of Stars."--i..pryden. rinflE SubserihOr has great pleasure in an noiniciug that he has made arrangements to issue on SATORDAIWANUARY 1, 1859, the largest, hoydsOmest, and most complete Weekly Newspaper ever published. It will be superb Folio Sheet; nouns the size of the New York Ledger! ebutitining Nine broad Columnsion each Page, 35 inches in ;length, and double "the quantity - of reading matter given big any weekly, paper now pbb lished—embracing the rehoicest and freshest matter, seleetedland original, furnished from abroad and at home. It will be in all re- SpeetS A Itvixo',lona.x.u,-,cOntaining the Tiro ductidus . of the Most popular writers in liberal quartity- 7 -Routanees, Stories, Essays, Poems, Anecdotes, Sketches, Editorials, Notices of -Amusement's and the Arts ;to., all things which are new,:beautiful, interest ing, andattractiw , e. Eac Number will con tain not only a carefully condensed synopsis of the General News during each week, but nil the vely latest information and Telegraphic Despatches up to the hour of going to press. "The_ Constellation" will not be an Illustra ted Paper—as the picture sheets are—but it will contain beautiful' Designs and Engrav ings. 'when they really illustrate and ornament -a subject. The subserilMi . has already engaged a Corps of Cohtributors, " a Train of Stars," . unequal led for genius, brilliancy, by those of any other journal now published, no matter what may be it:s pretensions. _ It is with no slight gratification that he announces his success in engaging,, after much persuasion, the able and experienced services of a gentleman, so long and so justly eminent, as .1.1 r: PARK- BKNJAMIN. Connected for twenty years with the Press of New Ybrk City, and always succesnful in his literati enterprises, whether as Editor, Au thor, or Public Speaker, the name of Mr. Ben jamin is iln augury of certain-good fortune. . . 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The Subsciiiher, haviug had nearly a quarter of a century's experience in the publication of daily and Weekly journals, and having now connec ted hiniself with such well kuown and iuvnln able I , lfitoreil aid us he has herein lin ivimiceil, flatters himself that this new enterprise will at one achieve a popular favor and success unparalleled in nee spaper enterprises. Tile terms of "The Constellation - will 'be 'Ego Dott.t.as era ANNUg each, when. Ten Copie; are scut iu one envelope to one address. Twenty-Eight Copies to one address, Forty nine- Dollars. Five Copies, Twelve Dollars. ,Two Copies, Fire Dollars. One Copy, Three Dolla r s, including postage or delivery. Ail Subscriptions to be invariably in advance. Siegl4 Copies, Five 'Ce.nts. To Newspaper Agent's., $3 au per 100. A late Saturday livening Edition will be publishuitland left early' Sunday Mor4ings xt the residences of City gubscriiiers by regmar Carriers, einpluyed by the Publisher. Those, who desire to commentle with the first num ber, should send in their subscriptions and orders as early as Possible—since, owing to the inimeuse size of the sheet, only such num- ' hers will be printed as may be ordered. • All orders and letters to be addre,sed to the underdigned, ..GEOIWE ROBERfti, 12 A: 14 Spruce Street. New York. St s 5 lorm, November I'7, 1858: WILLA i'atent Stump E:itractor. pith, attention of Farmers and Land Own ers pmerally, throughout the country, is cailed towards this valuable end powerful machine for tee extracting of stumps, pulling down itrees, removal of rocks, buildings Se. A Company of gentlemen, of this city, have secured from the Inventor, the Patent Right for the State of Pennsylvania, and are now Prepared to sell County Rights, Machines, on reasonable terms. Application can he made to AAILON CI,estENT, Agent, at the MR , e a the Company, No. -::30 South Third St-cet i back room, PHILADELPHIA. 'N. 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NOTICE iS HEREBY given to all persons holding I eontra4s for any of the lands formerly own ed by the liiunbury Canal and Water Power Company in the county of Potter, and now owned hylme, that I have appointed Jos. E. Leib my Agent for the sale . of said lauds and for the collection of moneys due upon said con tracts, to whom such persons are requested to make inirriediate payments or legal proceedings will be instituted to' enforce the same. ' - J9IIN HUGHES Coudersport, Pcc. 13th, Havo you Seen Them :a . That superb F.ngravin, "THE VILLAGE BLACK6'SIiTII," and the beantiful Art jour nal, which are furnished to subscribers of the Cosmopolitan Art -Association, can now be seen at CiLASSMIRE'S HOTEL, and at THIS OFFICE,' for a short time only. See adver tisementAsewhere headed—New Features. PURE; ;LE'AF LARD,:in firliim and tubs, cal be had at the Old Regulator. Also, Sugar Citred IlaraY, 'a plenty of Reads, Shanks and RibS 7.0 CLAMZ A - . PHILLIPS ?Mss SOUTIIWOATEL G.IIV. 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This is inure, proportionately, than any mag azine ever gate—heave "Peterson" is emphat ically the NottozitteAr the initC.T The stories in -Peterson" are conceded to be Me lira( puhaelied anywhere. The editors ere Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, author of -Mary Der went," "Fashion and Famine;" and Charles J. Peterson, author of "Kate Aylesford,"-The Valley Farm," etc.. etc.; and they are asslEted by Aliee' Carey, by Frank Lye Benedict, by the author of Susy L.'s Diary," by T. S. Ar thur, E. L. Chandler 'Monitou, Mt:bitable Hol yoke, Virginia P. Townsend, Carry .Stanley, Caroline E. Fairfield, E;ieu Ashton, F. L. Mace, E. pewees, A. L. Otis, and all the most popu lar female writers of America. In addition to the usual number of-stories. there will be given in 1859. THREE ORIGINAL AND COPY-RIGHTED NO V ELETS, viz.:• JILLIAN, a domestic novel. by Mrs. Ann N. Stephens; Tut: OLD S. roNu Massni, a -novel, by Charles. .1. Peterson ; ID:huu Ge.A:mu, a novel, by Frank Lee Benedict. 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The Pub, limiters believe that the Seventeen Voluints now issued contain &larger amount'of-valua .ble and attractive reading than will be found in any other Periodical of the day. The best Serial Tales of this: foremost Novelists of the time: Lsvea'e "Maurice Tieruay," licterca LTTPON',3 "Ikfr Novel," Dirnavo's " 1114.'sk tiouse". and r.“ Little Dorrit." TIIACItERAV3 " Newcombs" And " Vitginians,',l have succes sively appealed in the Magazine simultaneous- - ly with their - publication in . England. 'The best Tales and sketches froni the ,Foreign Magazines have been carefully selected, and original-contributions have been furnished by CI:LULUS RCM), CoLLIS3, MN. C.; ASICELL. Miss MuLocK, and other prominent English writers, . - The larke't portion- of the Magazine has. however, been 'devoted to =tides upon Amer ican topics, furnished by American writers. 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Mrs. MONTAIIIIS: for many years afflicted with most of the diseases that are common to female..., spending a large fortune in ten years in trying the different, means of treatment fur 'her relief. to no avail, WWI prevailed upon by many of lier friends to visit Cuba. December '45, for the purpose of reg,aiuint; her former health. While there, s're obtained a prescrip tion from a :ipanisit l'hysicien— "Whose silver locks Were teitdi...,; to the grave." With which, through the mercy of God, she was Testwed to her youthful. health. After her return she made known to hnn dreds of her female bearers the effects of the remedy with equally as great success. This extraurdinary medicine is offered to the public for the relief and cure of all the painful and dangerous diseases peculiar ,to women, and that the female constitution is subject to. To those suffering from " Prolapses Uteri," Lucorrhoca, lmmori•hoea, Menorrhagia, Pys menorrhoea-Chlurosis, a speedy cure can be obtained. To thOse suffering from Falling. of the 'tomb or Uterine TVeitkness of any kind, the Pernale- Cordial is especially recommended. It is war ranted to ege , this painful disease if parse verod in. • hi all spinal affections, pain In the region of the Pel7is, LOwness of Spirits, Hysteria Sick-headache, and ail those diseases arising from the peculiar forrnation of women, the Cordial will be found ot: au immense value. - This medicine - moderates all excess, andre moves nil obstruction; it invigorates the tie biliated constitution for the duties of life, and when taken in middle age proves a blessing. Modesty, forbids u; in a public advertise ment, to mako full the-details; but the wrap per-sround etch letter - will fully explain every ease. lilerehants, fernalei, or others, by ser ding a three - cent stamp - , can- have any information respecting the operations of - the medicine. Agents %anted in every tillage in the Uni ted states. Put-up in half pint bottles; $2,00 per bottles; 5o per cent. off to the trade. All orders u,ciSL be addressed to COICE STONE in bbl. or at r,vesitly prices, can bt bad at 20CLA.P.N & HARPER'S MAGAZINE, • 8 7'A TES. MRS. MONTAGUE'S FEMALE CORDIAL. , Dr. J. D. STONEROAD, (Sole Froprietor,) - Lcwist.owo, Pa., Box 111 ( fi # ) t i) n. „. - ---, ( --4.-• /-i.----- rgunt e IRON CITY COMMERCIAL .COLLEGEtz PITTORCIU3I.I, cIESAATk:RED. 16155. SOO Blnileints attending January, 1859., NevJ the largest and arin'st thorough Cons mercial.Sehoul of the United :States. Young men prepared flat actual ditties of the Count ing Robin. . • • J. C SMIld, A. M. Prof. oftook-keeping rtmd • Science of Accounts. • • A. T. DGC•rits-717, Teacher', 'of - A.rithitictie . tni.l Commercial Calculation', - - J. A. J-Issonics: and T. Ci :JrnErcs, 'Teachers of Book-keeping. --•.! ..-„ A (joWLEY• and 1114E11 Profs. of , Pea. manship.• l . !I . • SINGLE AND DOUBLE , P.NTRY. BOOk KEEPING, .• „ As used in every departinent of business*: C:O.IIIkiRCIAL 11214- 'NESS WEIITINO-LDETECTING , COUNTERFEIT!MONEY— NIERCANTILE CORRESPDNDENCE-402i . . MERCIAI. LAW-- . • Are taught, and-all other subjects raecea nary far the success rind thorough education of a practical biOness men: A 32 PPE&TttTiYLS.,, .Drawn all the premiums! in Pittsburgh: for the past three ye _rs, also it Eastern auti tern Cities, for best Writing; . Noir ENGRAVED WORK. IMPORTANT INFORMAT/OM Students-enter at any titne—No vacatieet, 2 -. Time unlimited—Review ,fit pleasure—Grad uates assisted in otyntiniiig - situations-.TO tion for full Commercial Course, s3s,ou;Av erae:e time 8 to 12 we ,, kS $2.50 per week; Stationery S6,OU- 1 -iintire cost, $'60;114 to 870.00; gt„t- itlinistene - Sons received at half price. Fur Card-,Circular—Speeimens of Bus!. ness and Ornamental - Writing—ipclosry twa stamps, and address . F. W..I2:NIC.INS - Pittsburgh,Tia„ 10:9-1r* -) *Card from': Dr. James -M. jarret of the Nell: Yolk Lung lintirzuar*.--my connection fur the, past eight Years.with the above:lnstitution, nsClii4 Physician, and a twelve years oath - se of steady devotion to the Cure of Pulmouttry Consimp tion and its kindred diseases, together, with my unrisalled'opportunitics and advantages of pathological researeh-eaftled nova little livjr. perfect system of Medford Inkalotion—has• me to arrive at a deeisive,.direct, and successful course of treatment for the.posihr.rf and ritdieal cure of all diseases of dhe La,, q, and A ir. , Pas4 , 7gre. By felt:dation, the vapor toil curative properties of medicineSare .direetly addressed to the diseased orig.:et - 1.'4 and the inte:Jiments. Ido not:advise the use of Medical Inhalation of any kind, to the,exeld sion of general treat/rt.:lit ; and although I. eurt sider it a useful adjuvan(in the proper man- ageruent of those fearful and often fatal 'dis eases, yet I deem it very:at - mess:lry that each patient should have the benefit of both !Mural m1,110:11 treatment. The success of my treat mentlin the above discaseS, and the high charr . neter'of the Institution•oVer Which I have, so long had the honor to preside, arc ton well knoWn to need any eulOgy or comment frofe me.- At the solicitation of Many private and professional friends, thretigh whose t philait z thropic aid the above charity has been long a:nd liberally supported. and after diaerofisid eretien, I have concluded to make such ar rengements.as will bring' the benefits of my experience and treatment within the reach of all, and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those.ouly, who entered the Infirmary, or who were able to visit me at my - office. therefore that the arrangement will give . eutire satisfaction, both to my professional brethren and the public, I would respectfully announce' in conclusion, that I cat: ; now be consulted per- Aonaqg or by art, on all diseasea as above, :tad that, the medicines, the same as • used in the Institution, prepared:to snit each individ ual case. I,iliating Vapors; Medical Inhaler4,&c, &C.., will be forwarded by express to any part of the . ..Tufted States or the. Canadas. Tsrms-- My I , ,rms of treatment letter are as follows, ; $l2 per mouth for zeach patient, which 1 ' ill include medicine sufficient t or one month's ase; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. Payment !as follows: $6 to.be paid to Express Agent Qn receipt of the box. of Medicine. and the balance SC. to he paid a he expiration of the month, if the patient b. cured or is entirely satisfied with the' meat. Patients, by gMng a full history 61 their case, and their symptoms in full, Can be treated as well by letter.as by personallexam:, Marion. Patients availing themselves' of Dr. Jarrett's treatment may upon immediate awl permanent relief, as he seldom has to treat-a case over thirty. days. Letters for ad,- vice promptly answered., For further part - uhirs address • Publisher.. JAMES M.-JARRETT. 31. p., No. S2O Broarlway,:c`or. Twelfth St.; N. • P. S.—Physicians and others visiting-The. city are re6peetfolly incited to call at-the In firmary, where many interesting eases can-be witnessed, and where on improved apparatuo for the inhalation of medicated vapor ,can be seen and. inbpected. 11:2-46mo DR. CULVERWELL ON MANHOOD; . A MEDICAL ESSAY. ON A NEW, CERTAIN AND RADICAL CURE OF SPEONI-k - TORRINEA, &c.; WITHOUT THE USE OF INTERNAL MEDI. CANES, CAUTERIZATION, OR ANY Mk:CHANT- ' • CAL. APPLIAN- • CES. Jitrr PUP:MUSD, the 6th edition, in a sealed es-elope, gratis and mailed to any addreti, post-paid, on receipt of two statnps, • This little work., emanating froma 4elebra ted member of the' 'medical profeision, gives. the most important information ever published to all . persons entertaining doubts of, their physical condition, or; who ate : conscious of haring hazarded their health and happinese 7 containing the particiflars of an entirely nrw and perfect remedy 'for Spermatorrhcca or Seminal Weaknessj Debility, Nervousness, De pression of Spirits,iLoss of Energy, Lassitude,` Timidity, Involuntary Seminal Discharge. Im paired Sight and MetnOry, Blotches and Pim ples on the later, Pile 4, indigestion, Palpita tion of the Renzi, and Bodily Prostration • of' the . whole 6ystem, inducing impotency and mental and physical luenpacity,—hy,means whit,!) ever,; one may cure himself privatelj, and at a trilling tivalst. 7. Address DR. Ct. C. let Av enue. cor. 19th ail:et, ;New York ; Post Boa N o . 15 c 6 .. [l-:: mos., j'A'Es...,LNGES YD2 T..TNOSS jun recitirvd D. N1...Y . 1Q W sJ. I?. GRAVE m_ , a 13 8
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