110144 . „ A ltifieftlxion lii the Sickles- Case. - Altliongb the Court at Nrairlington }tai uot yet pronotino4-on the guilt or jugoepoce „of. the prisoner _arrallgned,_be toleit,li Ini z de - line 'decision - whiCti-;' being 'pro n mulgated at-the 3 National- Capi„ Juilio_,holiitig of fi ce under Fed eralLitir, is es pecially noteworthy. "It is • siren thus: • "counsel then referred to the case of the Ptate against John; 8 Iredell. lle was much fished hiel;tlte _ptiter...day not to introduce itavery . int.et' Lhis finitter, hail undertaken to tienorptce that decision because it was unide far,6lares and the mires of freemen. They . kriew 0;4 , distjnetfonliyaS 'made:in the rnteo of eridence Sls, between slaveF.antt free men. t. gr. Stapton—qn that case. how did Flora, Vie wire, come to lte examined? f•ltr.-Carlislo'ilid not deny that here were prone peculiar laws in the Stlites.where Slave ry existed. In North Carolina the 'wife orii Fiave might 4,a examined against her hos hand. "Judge—it must tie so f 12ecatise Slaves Cannot contract a Marriage. - "Mr. Stanteurecisely ; that is the point." -We desire to e4ll to ti; . poi t the -par, Sklar attention of the Reverend Gentle men who maintain that Slavery is a. Di ;finely blessed means of Christianizing the Afriaau _The Seventh_ Com niandincint, it seems, is not bidding upon SlaVes. The Clergyman who unites two of them, does nut enact a. holy and indis soluble ordinance, but simply performs the functiimS - of a battle breeder for the market. Slaves may, nav must, herd to: ir i ether Hite beasts, at the bidding of their masters' cupidity or tneir own luqs, but cannot marry Or be given in marriage.— Those whoM God lath joined mad sins put asuuder,—if they are black. Thus, in this enlightened . nineteenth century, SW we live and leartil• • • If this be .the case---(and who shall doubt what the Bench and-pulpit :army) --then BitmuAM YOUNG is a much ttbused -individual. Even his "wives" ere 'to him:: Four millions of people living in a state of indiscriminate concubinage, separable merely at the will of a third person, is a doctrine that would, Doi be tolerated even in Salt Lake City In view of this &Elision of the Omit. bow unfortunate that the parties iii the Sickles Case are white had their skin *only been tinged, with a shade of African blood, and -either of them been "held to service or labor," there would have been, no Sickles Case to try—Key would have had no crime to atone for, Mrs. Sickles no sin to repent, and Mr. Sickles . nu wet:lo to avenge All tpat,whick is .ow styled "adulterous intercom-se," 'would then have been, in the eyes . of Washing tnn law and Washington morality, emi nently fitting and proper!—AlG. Eve. Jour. .The American Smolier is an arti cle .af great utility and benefit to -Smokers. per:Sons affliccted with Bronchitis, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Liver complaints or Kidney atten tions, eau procure SpoNmss 31Entexrp for these varions diseases by, Old Dr. Tama.. Sold by the . AMERICAN TPADES COMPANY, Nus. 22 and 2.l_Frankfo:•t-st. IN EVERY /DV'S MOUTH! IN. EVER): Hi /DTS MOUTH! lti EVERY BODY'S' MOUTH ! WUAT'S'IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH? WHAVS IN* EVERY BOWS M,OUTII? WHAT'S IN EVERY BODY'S MOUTH? WHY - ".THE AMERICAN SMOKER." WILY " THE AMERICAN SMOKER." WHY "THE AMERICAN SMOKER." STUDDED WITH. DIAMONDS. STUDDED WITHIDIAMONDS. WHAT'S ,STUDDEDWITH DIAMONDS \\ HAT'S STUDDED WITH DIAMONDS ' WHY,TRESIDENT BUCHANAN'S • AMERICAN SMOKER, . Which has been orderedof - -•- THE AMERICAN TRADE • , • COMPANY. 22 & 24 Frankfort Street, Nen - York. THE,: ti IF •P , LUS 'ULTRA SEWING MACHINES. THE PATENT LEVER SEWING MACHINE, ME.NUTAGTURED BY THE GLOBE Dl AN.UFACTURING COMPANY, 333 Broadway, Nor.„Yorli May be truly regarded ai.the " ne plus attra" of sewing machines, and all who are wishing to find a. Machine which is capable of doing any kind of sewing fur Tailors and House-. wives, with a satisfaction heretofore unknown, should lose no time in ordering one of the PATENT LEVEE MACHINES, which are to occupy: a:s . nder position towards other cowing Machines that a Patent Lever Watch tandeverybody knows, its value) oceapies to wards. Lapiue or any other second rate watch. This. Machine makes, the "Lock Stitch," which looksithe same on both sides of the f4htin, and canWat'he ripped. • , PRICE. :35 O. • In all rospects (lna] to machines heretofore sold at a hundred' dollars and epWards.. Specimens of sewing done by the,PATENT LEVER MACHINE, will be forwarded to any part of the country, upon receipt of a postage . . stamp. N. B. - energetic and .reliable agetit wanted in every town and village of the Vol Led States and canadds,to sell the aboye nam ed machine. An aciy4ntageous arrangement wilt•be made with the right kind of mercipini who is willing to have - the eadusire agency. Address Globe , Mantifacoging Company, 336 liroall'ivity,, N. V. 11. 4:4ll..FtgßAlt, Dentist, of Wellsville, Allegany CO. S. Y:, respectfully an pounces to the : peode of Potter" and .the gld-, juinion. : Connties in Penrea, that he is pern4a 7 ,nentqestaplisked in :Wellsville, and is pre pared to perforta the various opetatidui in Dentistry:. - Espebial attention is jolieited 'to 410 style of .inserting ARTIFICIAL TIIETII. - superior -to 'any other: style :knerwn,. called . 11 'ellletis Continuous Gum." All work tvni ranted. Letters of inquiry promptly answered. tiiii", 10, ISlci. IL 3i. 6111.:ERAL. rbr atittitattratt/Ver ol l l P l l% What:they VattufactutO. ' - THE',A3IEftIyAN , Cbitsisting of - a greift varset? uttaque and ea u tjfti - g4tpftli - 79111r.te rip N - s.:ti,nlS - N - 9ev.. era! varietiss,of Pipe , • ,ThuyseullariCy about. these' acre§ is tlfiteeictib ne is urran„, ,,, , ed so as to rece,tre a 4;i* sponge, through - Which ..the.sntoke l of tlic,buroing cigar. hat to pUss on its - %v aY i to 'nftiath. This damp sponge not only cools i the stuoke,. from it the nicotine op, the pdistio-its:proper ty of the Tobacco, mrkich.:rendcrs the -breath less offensive. - .Smokers -- Will find' the use of these._Tubes„tilluxiiry `tiver• before attained exeept=bj - 'nstna water-Jar.' - Their use will also greatly promote tlielietatli tif the habitual smoker and ',preserve- the - sweetness of the breath. -1 ,• • .1 ' THE ANIERICA.I.I CARPET HOOK. Is a little contrii ane4 4 for p dawn carpets without - tticks:-, Thitils a new article, which has newer bitfore been upon the , market. But it possesses the merit of enabling' d''pertiou - to put down ar. take a carpet - of the largeSt size in.general use in fifteen mintites;Without any. injury to the float: or ~ aarpat...lTtis very -cheap---chertrer Oelong run thii. ar.d the great facaltk with which 'area a serv ant 'can talie . iip - andput -doivil - carpets, with out the posslbility'saf a ufrrtake, renders it in valuable to the'houdakeeper, • . . • TIIE AMERICAN PEN 110LDEWA - WIPER. It is a neatinventiort for holding a wet sponge, into which the lien Is' thrust; always out clean and rcatV,ftir use; A vbry_conven lent :trticle for the.CoUntiag-llouSe Desk end Library, Table; " 11:29 ~ TheAtitieriain Trades'Compa ny, iirganizedNovember- 8, -.18:37, With a Capital, of one hiiridrdd• thons:ind.'dollars, This Company - wasifonned nith_n..ricv oftak ing up inventors of, small articles of general Witty, ;OP are unable I le make-independent arraugl nentS for iatroducing their inventions; hv- an iquitabie. arrangement . Vitth them for their rights by . purUhase out and by.a tariff on the article's rnaiinfnetnred and sold. The inventive genius of this ennutry'haS icing called for :in InstitutiOn of_this• kind. The American Mind is so active, that thousanei of things are invented, ninny of.which wonld be really usefulto tlM'ebitimunity, but which are never introduced, because lthe inventors of them . have no meiths•tn carry them 'oat. The capital of thiSCompally will be devoted to the development of really.usefnl inventions. The'Company have a Committee on Patents, whose,duty h is to pass upon all'applieations, and from their large experience in such mat ter.; !mentors have a nelltitC that their in ventions will not be ulisjadge4 7 l; !aml thedjigh character of the parties compoing that-Com mittee is a-sufficient giniranty that plans and specifications maybe submitted before patents are applied'for..without any risk of advan tage being, taken of this circunrstance, - and when desired to do so; the Company will take nut .patent:j for-others; securing for the inven tor all of his invention that is patentable. • Tltis CoMpany respectfully invite inventors to'stibrolt to them flit:4..o:ms ;- and it will be furthering tlie objects of the Company if its officers and agents can be of any service to them. fr •., Any one'of.jthe following modes is aCcepta ble to this' , Company . First: To manufacture any articles for which tbeir Machineiy is adapted by contract : the inventers receiving the articles and vying for . .the sail - Le on. delivery. Setoitd:; They buy any patent which is ap prove-I.of by their committee. Third: They will manufacture and sell any article tvliudi they choose to adopt. giving to the Inventor such .:r - proportion -of the profits as may lie; agreed upon,' •,: ' - The extensive _building, -N0." . 22 and 24 Frank.fortrst., S/...u- York; being-about.6o feet front by over 10;0 feet deep, an d 7stories bigh aboVe the sidewAlk. is-owned by the President of the CoMpany) and is occupied. in •part -by all the machinery, wareroom and offices of the Company; whert all its business and sales are trans-acted. - • . . Fifth Year` of -the, Enterprise! - : NEW LIST OF GIFTS FOR 1839. • CATALOGVES PREP, ;.LL. CATAL ? GUES • : G., -G. FA NS, Otioirtql Gift ook stoiv; - .k0.4a9 Cltiantit Commences thit'New Year, with an' enlarged Catalogue - a greater variety of Gifts, increased facilities for buYing Goods and doing bushiness. and is now prepartd to offer greater induce ments to Bookibuyers. than.ever before. Time has proved that the Gift:System is permanent. EVANS is determined to prove that his listab lishment ireonducted under that, system in a more liberal and impartial. manner than any other. Having lived 'dm : cm almost all opposi tion, and having the legitimacy of his plan of operation acktfowledged.frord Maine to -Cali fornia, he, eau afford to be generous. Try him, and jitdge for yourself. !' . • - • SCHEDULE OF GIFTS, • Patent English Lever Gold 'Watches, $lOO 00 Patent Anchor Lever Gold Watches, - 50 00 Ladies' 18k. Case Goldi Lever Watches, 56 00 Ladies' 18k. Case Gold Lever Watches, open dial; ;. I• • Getits'Siiver LOer Watches, Gents' Silver Lofer Watches, ' Gent; Silver Lepine Watches, - Parlor Time Pieties, necr Pattern, Ladies Elegant Black !Silk bre.4s Pat. _. tern; ; • ' • .15 00 Ladies' do Plaid do • do . 12 00 Lailies' ! Cameo Sets, (Pia and Drops,) • extra fine, • ! • 15 00 Cameo Sets, do • 10 00 Ladies' Gold BraceletS, Stone Settings, 'lO ud Ladies' Gold Bracelets":Main_or engem . - ed 13and;!' ! I • 500 Gents' Solid Gold Vest Chitins.'new pat., 15 00 Gents' bkt English plated Vest Chain; 500 Ladies' Guards,, or Chatelaine Chains, choite, , • ! 15 00 Large Gold Spring Loekets, double cases, 10 Ou Large Gold' , Snap Lock'ets:!" do 500 Medium size, IsIo.$; - Lockets, do . • 2-00 Iraq Mild - Pencil Cases, with Gold Pens; 7 50 Superior Gold Peng, with Holders - Se. cso.v., 300 Lai Pencils;; — • 00 . Gcp ts' Heavy Gold . 450 Gents'. Gold Peu;si-, , with Silver Extension 'Pencils; • ' •2 00 Laales t GP!..4 ,r,c 1 1 5 . ? iti,,Boses - . • 50 No.saic , Gold•SioneSets, p . OO I,,adia*.Florentino Sets, .Pin and,Drops, l'O 00 Ladies' .let Sep, - do • ..do 50 Ladies'-Lava„. • do , de. lO 00 Ladies :Cameo-Pins, larxe sizO, 0 00 Ladies' "do medium, . • ,3 . 50 do dp . -2 50 Ladies' Gold Stmto ; Ping, small, . 1 e .50 Ladies ]lox and Glass Miniature or gait.- !• Ladies',Plaiu Gold Pins;,new pattern, . 250 Ladies'_ do. -gas props, - • - -.2 " 0 0 Misses' _do Gold , Pins,. Genie Clastet INtia, opal centre, .2 50 Gents' Single Stone:Pins, ,‘ . Gents',Catneo. or 3losaie UnsOtn,Stiids,;. - ; ' : 4 5G Genii' Engraved G01d . .;: do. 'do ilo 2 5::; Gents! „Plain do . J . 2 Ti;, Gents ;- ;Sleevelluttons,;-. , • -; Ladies' s do- .-I .2 • Ladies' Pearl Cnrd Caes, - - LidieS! GaraeO, Mosnlc,-oz.'. Gold Stone...;,`, ; Ribbon. Pins ,: - 50; Gents' Silver Penults, .„ -*_ , Gents" pearl pock - et-Knives, 3 . I.dades,,, ._ Gents' Buff or Ivory LavaTius, '• Gents' Gold -Wateli,.4".ey . :..combined, ' 2 03 Gill& Gold Tooirdeks, • : i . 6 - 0' Gents' Gold Rings. with Stone Setting, 2 511 Ladies' , do do _ do Sets : Silver-PI:11rd Tea 2 en Silver-Plated Luster KniveS, I OG Ladies' or Gents' Porte-moan:ties, , alt Gents' gold Watch Keys or rest:Hooks,' I 00 Ladies' Florentine Breast . 3 59 Ladies' Jet do - . .3'50 Ladies' - Mosaie do Ladies' Cameo Ear Drops, Misses' do . do -. . MiLzsgs' Ey Drops; with Stone ettin - Misses' Gold Bracelet, Ball Roundg: Ladies'. ,do . . Gents'-Scarf Pin, Gents' Jet Studs, Gents' Jet Sleeve Buttons, hisses' Gold Crosses, Miscellaneous Gifts, not . enrimeratod the • abOve List, varying in. va from 2.5 cents gEr $5OO worth of the above Cif impartially distributed among P nrehi every $l,OOO worth of Books sold. jj sold at Publishers' lowest pri'ces. All books that Evans does not palish Mat self,are bought direct irom the.Publi hers, and in large .gnantitlesl Books to Suit CVery taste are to he, found on his Catalogue, 'at - :price; which would be an. ifithicemen even• without. the Gift System, which offers so party addi tional advantages.. - I • Works by -the roost' popular authors. living and dead, - in all styles, from the nthst costly to the plain and substantial; at' akonishing low Priced . 111 CATALOGUES SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS, Bay'd Taylor's Tray's, Works of Dean SWift, " Works of MisS llremer, " Jad'e Flaliburton " Bul wer, "4 , nstone. 4 , • !' De-Foe, - LawreOceSteene, " Addison, Waverly S'ovels.' - " Thackeray, .. Works of Franklin, 4 . 4 Dr. Johnson, Thos. 41 1 :Brion, J. F. Cooper, • " Citadel; Dickens. " J. T. Headley, • " Mrs. S'utiiworth : " Frank Forrester, Mrs.llentz, " Hugh Mrs. Skl2,wici.c. ; - • 14 Cap Mayne Held. " Virg,: Townsend, " Charlo'e Monte, 4 ' S. M. Smucker,' 4 . 4 Wash'n . " T. S.Arthur, " Grace Aguilar. • 44 A. S Poe., • " C. H. Spurgeon. 44' D. P. Thompson . , . Capt. Marryatt, r " Sam " Peter Parley, " J,utc Austin, Mrs. Moodie, •' • Marion Harland, Stno/let,' " Mary ilowht.. • '' Fielding, " Charltts Lamb, " Perry, - 4 4 Edwa l rd Everett, ' " Wilkes, " Loretizo Dow', " Burton, " 'Lord ( Bacon, • ' HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY OF i THE . •MOST CELEBRATED AUTHORS. Bancroft, - Goodricli, - • - Feighson,- Allison, . - 11ficaillay, Prescott, Gibboit, Robertson. Headley, And aliost of others, to ANCIENT AND 3 Butler, T. B: llehL ' Mrs. Jamieson, Byron, Se,ott, 3loore. Uryden, Pope, BUrrts, Leigh Allot. Mrs. Sigourney, - Rogers, - , Tupper. Wor - twor.ll., Mont crOmc.ry, Edgar A. Poe, • Bryant Southey,. • Ir. Kirk White, Tasso," • airs. !.atnieSr'l3, Alice C:irey, . • Ile has Hie above in all styles of binding, front : plain cloth to the finest calf and :fatigue ; to suit all classes of purchasers, Ile sells thesci as cheap as any other house in the coml. try, besides.the additional advantage of a Gift with , each Book 'sold. ALI;VMS FOR THE LADIES. , I. Albunis Of all sizes and styles of binding, to . 1 snit all tastes, profusely illustrated with Mag.. 1 ,-nitle l etit Steel Engravings. : ' 1 BIBJ.ES, PRAYER BOOKS.A.• HYMN BOOKS. Meqid't Hymn Books,l Episco'lPrayor Books, Baptist Hymn:I:looks; Catholic Prayer, Books, Luth"an -Hymn Rooks, l'reshyt'ullimin liOaks, Of all sizes, -and tound in all styles, Ara besque, Turkey tuorocco,' , Antque, Velveto&TO., with and without clasps. 1•, - . i ...FAMILY BIBLES. -•• •' •* 35 OC 25 00 13 00 12 00 10 00 - large assortment of Family 1.311405, of all deseription.4 and '4Ol prices, from 'sl to $5O, illdstroted.with line engravihgs, printed large .type, on gond- puper anti in various styles-Of binding, -from the :simplest to the mdst oinameutai.. Phlpit Unites, iu vu do-Os-styles, at low pripQa. A complete Classified Cataltigne of BiMks, iu every depat•tment of literature, con / taming a.complete. Last of Gifts, with HI -in t...frictions to Agents and Peri Ons forming Clubs, will he sent free to any - part of the Union. Per sons wishing to form 1 4 41r:tries, should Ita.ve it as a book of reference before making not their! Jigs. "Send for it., -- and you will be convinced et the cheapness and variety of the IleultS, be-., sides being pleased with the liheraliV of the sYstem: -.• ':! • • !1 - ()Niers _from the ennntry promptly.latW sat- itilltetorily tilled, and goods sent by mild oncx p'N.:ss to an ; i• !part of the country.' Any I.c.iLdt 011)D:shed in the United States, the rdtail price of which is One Dollar or upwardsi will - be : ilyouTti - sent by tirail on receipt of puhitsher'S prioe,• with' postage as per.c.atalogliet • • Liberil commissions allowed to.all parsons forming Globs,; Persons acting as Agents for us can reap all the advantages of the Gift•sys-. tem without ally—cost to themselves, thtuCget ting a library ef.gootl hooks in a very short time ; besides which,- the Gifts - - receieti with the etrilissiori•bciolts,l%V.ill sell for wore than enough to amply pay them fur their dotble. Agents iTauted.iu et pry towu Persons•wishing to act as.sueh . ,, and all - those desirov of a Gatalogue,"Will confer ii favot6 sending...their aciiires's to • gif . 4 Book-57bre Ind firpe, 439 1 4 1.1ESTSL:7 'qrar.gt,..: • 'l'llitax.h4bia, Pa. In ~ ' ~J N ~~~ ~•` I . I J 5 00 4'56 250 ,• 2O id, 4 OD u (I 0 2 OU 3.00 1111 ne '0 $2500 s sylll seri Frith 11 Bkwk, Rollin, 1 - k i ci l r a d rs. • o numerous to mention SODERN POETS. Milton, - Spenser, . - • Chaucer, - • -- Mrs.lllOnans, • Mrs. Norton, .; • • Knlnble . - 'Lon'7,leilow, - Tennyson, . ' • Cower, • .• • . Whittier. • Danto, E W. Ellsworth, ilresnt ~ yott with; al . I . otonef. -Dll-;;Att)ttS.[:.--411e, inyent.or ;of_ A1t i )443"5.,1. DfiNiltot)T PfLE I S.• - i.This philomtht•tinis e, ha's 31tent.ithe gi.ater par t of Ills.life.i.:tray . e).in4. , Asia, Antl.:Afrien; ac ircll a; North America—hns spent three yetis iimobe; the Intlions of .oitr.Westeril qountry,--, it Wa.:3 :n Vtly , that the. Indian=ll.oo r t- Piths Nvereitirst dist:ON - eyed. Dr. ..;kforse rives the first men to estahlish: the arise front 131PlifZI11. — ,OF TILE BLOOD thatow strength. health ont.life deptintlod vital fluid. , • •WhenrtheyarlOsts-passages;beCome clogged and- do not act in.perfect haripoqy differeitt fuuctio*A , of the 13ody,the its action, : liceot4es. th ick, corrupted ,foCi eased ; thils causing au . distress tof,uvrY name; our ,strength. is ex /husked, our health we are deprived of, und i nature is not assisted in throwing oil the stag . taut , humors, the blood w li 2 bccotite choke( and cease.to.act; and thus Or ti htof life Wil forever he bloWb out.. How important- that that we.should !peep the variuns, passages -o the. body free add opeii. And, how . Aeasan to us that we have it, ju. our power to plat, ... . medicine in yoktr-reach, namely. Morse's In dian: Soot Pills, manufactured from plants ' and, roots;: which grow ar9und the : mountain.- ous.clitfi, itt - Nature's garden,. for the health and recoverrpf diseased man. One 4if the, roots from which these. Pills are Made:is n'Smigritie, which opens the. pores of the skin, and assists Nature in ,throwing out the finer parts of: the, corruption within. 'The st rood is' a. plant which is - an:Expectorant, tl at opens and "un plogs tho Passage to.the Zurja . i; and thus - in a soothing manner, perlbrins,its duty by throw ing:off phlegm; and tither humors from. the lungs* hy•copiOns spitting. The third is it pi tiretici which gives:ease and dnuble. strength to the. kidney's :., thus eneouraged, they draw large amounts .l of' impurity fr.;in the blood_ which is; then .thrown out hounzdu - 4 by the urinary or. Water passage. an-d w 1; ieh c a a1(1 not have heel' discharged in any etli.2r is 0...‘" The fourth is 4 Cathartic. and : I.Qo;aupaui , , • the other pri)pertiQs of the Piils :n ;die en g : , ,.,co, in purifying tile blood i tae coarser pat ticles of impurity which. casinos ,pass by, the othe;- . outlets, are thui taken up and coni;i!yod 01r in great quanti*by the bowels. From the fil/o - . - e, it is shown that Dr. Morse - J. Indian Itoot-rdis not or ly enter the sionmell, but become united with -the blood. 'for they film way to every part : and completely rout out and cleanse the system from all imp. rity and the life of the ' body, which is the .blood:, be :owes 'perte4ty healthy; consequently ::ill - Ackncs . s andlpa hi is driven from the system. for they cannot remain when the body becnme: so pure and clear. . ' The Teason why people are so distressed when sick; and why so Many die, is because they do not get a medicine which will pas:. to the afflicted parts, and which,Will open the natural passages for.the disease to be cast (JO; hence, a large quantity of fond a nd'other mat ter is lodged, and the stomach and intestine are literally , overflowing with. the eorrupted • mass i thus undergoing, disagreeable rennet', tation ) constantirmiNirg With the bloc-J(1 0 11,m, throws corrupted matter through every rein and artery, until life ,is taken :Proem , the body, by diseaSe, Dr. Morse's PILLS hale ; wide& .!, [ . themselves victory upon .victory, bt restoring. I 1 millions of the sick to blobmiug ilealilt nod 1 happiness. '- Yes,' thousands who iave been racked or tormented with sickness, pain and angnish.aud whose feeble frames 'have been senrched by the burning elements; of raging f ewe i. 2 and wi l o haye lieen brought,ths it:were, withima stO of the silent grave, row Stand ready : to testile . tint t -they, woald ,stare :been numbered With the dead, bad it ndt, beeil 'for this...great and wonderful medici4., Morse's Indiau flout. rills. After one or two descs had hem, tiken., they were asionishedd and 'abso lutely surprised ) in. witnessing thei i r charming effects. , ,N of only do theyxivo immediate ease . and e•tr,..?4th, amid take away all sickness, pain a,1 ; :,',.. ye, MAI ; but they at ence _go to :von, a, i',e, thundation 'of the: -disease, whi , ;llli , i:i, blot d. 1 Therefore; . it will be . I: h , ,wr. ,:::', l ,!.ciatly by thnSo who nib these Pills, tit,,: thc.:, i,v,1l so cleanse and purify, that dis eaae-,-.that. deadly enemy- -trill take:its flight, and the 1iii,,,1: of yohth and beauty will 'again return,:and the:twospect ofat into and Darry t life Will cherish and bri 4 hten sour dayo.. ' 1 . ' : . \ i ' CAUTION Meech:l:As and Trader; will be Cu ' their gut re4ml nut :be impOsq - upon by t Cooly • terfeii of Or. Morse's Indian ll.:a.: l'l,:s ~ ; ;,ned .I_l, 13. Jfq4re. All -geiqiine f'.11., ,aid it rearter have the name ,and 'signet:oe :cf B LAKE jUDS ON;. i (successor to A. .1. V." 1.1; a -,&.• co,,y cal each Pus.; . . . .. , . All ord'e rs ntd letters relating to .said Eilb. , .. must be addressed. to ;WM. :tl DDGE Sz. CO., i proprietors. of • Dr. A.: 'lra sk ', s Magnetic Oin t. i nieur,)i Ettrlville. Mattis:op; Co.. N.V.7 t General Agents Or 1)r; .lorse' . .r. Indian. Root rills. '- I: ;f..ARE..J EDSON, (successor •to A. - J. I White' ;0.7o„) , • zro Leonard Street, New York, Sole Prokiefor. Soil by sNuTil & JONES, ', Conderstiort; also by HI .4eqh*te Deniers in the county. -: - •.. r ~: . 10:46,1y... , Ili iNV AR i )- ASS( )C I ATION, • 1. .i._ _ ~ . . • •I' 1 PIIILADELPIII/c. - 4 Bekr:nlent Inatitnlion;- estutlisliell hy .•special!, entloirinent for the relirf.qf the sick and Ay- • - tr,e.s.vd,aeliried with Virulent and • ' 1 '- • ' ' I- ' • P.n' • :au . • .., tr,inee ~yeeures. . • I . i•. c V I • ' 1 Tt i rk 1.1 1 2- I t Y :1 ‘1 1 L,I) t4 S o () I C A 1- 1 1 :• 1( tii N I - f . l i l l i l ft v,ie • N t w n -q : ed hySlexiial'df,ease,f, sierill yea r t l ago :II: et - ; ed their 'Consulting Sorg . eon, to upon .t I.)::iten.-1 art ) , for; the tre . at.l:ll2ilt . of this el!t ,, T or 'diseases. I' . in all OH:: form:, ,iittl:te gi t ' , e.7d,.?,1t1t . ,,A1,,A.1)_ : 1 1 yICE Tll.A.Tl'..i, to „.111 Who 1..,i1dy by i n!...t...r ! 1 with a. Aeserif , titoi Of their . co'htlil 00. • C:•.. , ;::: I . !Oceit'Daiide , , 11:11(it , t Of 111,,, ~:e.: i,tt , l in etse, ; 1;:f . OtteerA..2. I . ..*Vor,tv , ,,tul 7 UllNlS'll . MEDICINES! 1 , 111.;17; ,4 )FCI I A 11 - .6 E, ' '•' ' , The Z.Vrectors of :th - C . ' A-;: , .ciaitit'nu in the:rd litty-:tltn , p',..Rep.)rt cxpr - 15,4 LAC highest ultis-4 iliet'on!l\*4l: ti: . .. 41 . :ti:Q.:'S‘WilitiV has attende!l'l. the! labors of their. - S4g.E.pne it the cure of St4rtfintoeriaea, Senittl.Wittkns, Gouorr i f - iitt..O; i oeeti'Sypltili4, !Ito Yieo pt,' On:lids:li 'or seir-A , blize Di:tense of the Kidneys - and Dlati-1 der,; &.e•,.iiri oraer ; :f continual) te'',.f the s:itue , pin ror the . eusnittg year. . An ,t.fituir.thle neport on apernyttorrlar.:a; or 'eitlitlal tYeakties . s, thO yiee 'ofthiiittiton; :llas ittrbai.ion; or Sulf-Alitisi., and' odic? Disetiks 4;fdlti.Setiuttl prio . is,;ll,y_tfilii!tinniting';itit- i geOn,:ivill he :ient.lly'tiatill, sin 4 F.t)llleci't wrel- ! ',op,e,) yIui.E..OPAIARG4,- on eeeelitt of TWO , STAMPSl . for"poitaie.".. - ,' -' ' .:: . '.':' .. '' ': ' :, : . ' . "kdiliei4" : ,for - ItopPet 'tti''''treltmerit : Dr . J. SicILT.Z.Z T : lol..ilifON . ;,Ai:ting . , Surgeon, 1 Iron •Asociaditiii,No. 2 : South Ninth Street, PriFiddidlitt,'Pa, ' : .-. .:' :II I:21:-:Iy.' Scrofulaor Nang?a,Lvil is ii - einistituti' anal disease,- it'portirption of,the blood, by which ,thia' fluid- ,betomes -sveale, and - poor Being in the circulation; it lierVadea: the whore body, , and may bursr, out, ut disease bri-ransr part of: it. , No- orgtin is-tree. froth- its 'attaeksoloris' there - one-Which it May, .fiot'ileitrtiy,L =The serofulotis taint islkuiritisly. `;'cairsed 'by- - Mercurial.- disease, .low,-living;, dis- Ord:ered!Or urthdalthY. - food . , impure- air,: filth -and . filthy habittc:the,:depreming-vica , v , 'and: above all, by theivenerdal infection. , .INrltat, - over beits origin; it is: ther - editary in .the icon!. 4titutien r descending frOm parents to children. Untothe third.and fotirth generation;' indeed, it seems' to'.lje the rod .of will..visit the iniquities of: the :fathervupon., • their children." • • . • • . - Its effects commence by. deposition froni the blood - of corrupt or ulcerous matter, winch, in. the lungs,'. liver,, and internal organs, ,is termed tubercles.; ..in the glands;: s.wellings; and on : the surface,. eruptions or sores. This fotdleor-,. ruptton, which genders in the blood, depresses the energies;of life, so that serefulou.ssonStitu tions not only suffer -frtun scrofulous om plaints, but they have far less power to' With stand 'the attacks of other diseases; afinse- Trendy, vast- : numbers perish by, disordersdisorde which, although not scrofulous in their nature; arestilt ,r.endered, fatal by, this taint. Irt ~ the system. Most of - the consumption which de cimates thd human family has origin dir'ectly in . this scrofulous' contamination ; and many destructive diseases. of the liver, kidneys, brain, and, indeed,,of.all the organs; arise TrOin 'or are aggravated by the same cause.. Oneouariel of all our people are,serdfOlous; their persons are invaded - by. this itirkoig in fection,and their. healthis undermined by it. To cleanse it from the system we must reovate the blood by an alterative medicine; in vigkiiate it by- , healthy - food and exercise. . uch 6. medicine we .supply . • - • .AYEIrS • •‘• •• • ! . . Compound Extratt of barsanan 1....• ita t ..- - , • the most effectual remedv which the Medical .skill of our times. can devise for this, every where prevailing and•fat al, malady. It is com bined from: the most active remedials.tfitit have been discovered for time expurgation of this foul •disorden from the blood, and the rescnOlof the system from. its destructive consetptenees. Renee it should Le employed for-the y Cure of not, only scrofula, init also those othei, affec tions which arisc,froin , it, such' as .11."Oi-rrivt: and SKIN DISE.6E, ..Sr. ANTIIONY, FIRE, I?..msn, or 'Env:next:is; Prurr.ns, "I"141 - trs, u Brt:mins, 1; LAINs ancl.Bcimi.s, TUNOIt§ TETTED: [ - and SALT 13:Illit7M, Se.v T1V.1.1), IIiZGIVOR3t, ]{lt ItpIATISNI, SIPIIII:ITICalld MIiIICCOLDIS- E.VSF:it..DItY, ..DYSI;EPSIA, DEISILIII,'; and, indeed. ALL CourLAtyrs musty° rno3i.l VITIA, TED on Livens; lii:Oon. Time popul.4 belief in '' in gilt rit+l of the b1oo4" is founclediin truth, for scrofula is a degeneration of the Mimed. ,The particular purpose and virtue of- thWSarsapa rtila is to Turify and regenerate this Atid fluid, IS about which sound . health is imPrisSible in contaminated constitutions. 1 i • ?',f Ayer's Cathartic, Pills • FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILVIPHYSIO, are so composed that disease within the (lunge of their action can rarely withstand or - evade them Their penetrating properties search, and cleanse, and invigorate every portion of the hue* orglin ism, correcting its diseased action, andirestormg its healthy vitalities. As a consecptene'4 l of these properties, the invalid. who is bowed down with pain or physical debility is astonished tit find his health or energy mimed by a remedy bt once so shank and inviting. I Not OJi fily-do they cure the every-day complaints of every body,. but . also many formidable and dangerous diseases. : The agent belaW,iiamed is pleased to furnish 'gratis my AmeridadAlmanac, containing certificates of their cures Mi , thrections for their use in the 'following complaints:; costive- ness, Heartburn, Headache ariNinufrantliiisordered Monittch; Nauzea, Indigestion, Pa zit: in iind Morbid Inaction of thaßoicels, IYatuleacJ, Lots of Appe tite; . Jazodice, and other hindred 0414)1:tints, arising from a low state of the body or Obstruction of its functions ' ' Ayer's. eherry'•PeOtora., .• FOR 1111 E RADII) CURE OP Catighs,- Colds, Influenza, ' Hanrsenessi Croup, Bronchitis, Incipient Consump tion, and for the relief of Consumptive Patients hi:advanced staias of the disease. • So vide is the field of its usefulnesscand so nu merous are the. eases of its* cures', !bat almost every section of country abounds in persons pub licly knownovho have been restored frnm alarming and even desperate diseases of the longs by its use. When once. tried, its superioritt over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation; and where its virtues are !known, the publio no longerhesitate what antidote to employ far the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs that are incident to our While • many inferior remedies thrust upon the community have failed and been disparded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on-the afflicted they can never ferget, and pro duced cures too numerous and too : r arkable to be forgotten:- PREPAR£I) BY' mg. J. C. AYER* . CO. LO.WELL. MASS: •' Sold bv,SMIT & JON ES, and DI W. SPEN .. CER, G!)(tdi.6:port, ; CORNY & SON, Ulysses; A. IL IIORTON, Cosh ; MANN & NICHOLS, Milli)nri; . 0. IL SIMMONS. Oswayo; and by 0.11 Merelo - ints nud Drugc;isi.4. [11:28 ipyeti OVOSI: Ears ()Oen: A.BOUT S AC, ' _ . , )c,c Mtn heat, 11 9 a 1 Ml d h l e 3 tla t t h ;; 1 • 1 1Ji l't e t l i - l es e , a lCt bijn come and gee .the.wondersbeing done in ,WOlsville,:the City otTrauneri'eS, and especially at the Old Regulator,' where . thirty.two Etter* and, seven boys are Ivanted to work fifteen hours every day, tgiuuiays excepted,) andi hat hat!' no nuineyeinne, . Bring a hoard, bring,.a shingle, bring a hog, brit.g a geese, bringa deer, bring a hide; bring a inink:hring 'peq, bring your butter:- bringyou like, yon shill not be ttirued empty' =ay because you ; have not the' ti!thy htcre - to buy- :otir bread,. Inns endeth the ut.st. lesson. CL I`IIJLLII'S. , INC; bought anti - sold at the.Oid excopt Gas. Gas-; Scandal and Blarn y. - 'Srift. Soap and Soderiint sixpence a pontitt at Some Brothers, atSome 11:4otli'ers, in this tnwn. . .20 j CI,ATIR` PS. '11.4111 , : reinter i their tlittuks Vt.„/ the good t?'eeple'.of ttiis..Comrann w-tilo. for their most liberal' Patronage, nod t.he,y do tender' their epec4Ziftianks to their coral eti tors : end any - others,:'for their gentle time, emieeeted'falsehood for all tque ? envy rind je ' aloilsy; , .ferno- : duttlat it 'wns:ineant fur evil,. hut has prAvett our good. Su gb Acad.. - The :more the h'Otter: ' • . • - t i - 4401:11, : , PORK: and: llett*, llorso . rced, ;Corn- Nteal,:t.lats„ to:§up ply 4 : saratt nation, nt the Ohl; : Regulator:. 4,I:IIILLIPS. tt . tiAVY .CORN-FED • 110 GS, from: Wyo-_, rtii4 g-an 'Li viz; gat° n eptua C 16,1, are- bping pneleil,.r.nd will-1.16 until .1859, by ' _ • - A. PRIZE.FOR goby wilci.lititibß).lrae New Ygrk,Weeltkp Press A.= BEAf.7Tiyuri ILLUSTRAT :ED MITE. NEW YORK WEKKI77E , PRESS is eat -of die' best literary papers Of the daY• :arget-Qanrto containing. TWENTY PAGES SIXTY COLUMNS. of entertaininp, *att er ! ! at•ii ELKGANTLYILLUSTRIATF,D-5117.' A GIFT WOR.TIL FROM 50. CENTS TO siolo Zoo vim n BE,SE'tOjEACII SUR, SCRIBER. ON," 11ECEIPI!• OF!. TUE SI2II - MQXEY. . - TERMX —IN ADVANCE; ' One:copy for one year, and 1 gift, $ 2O O Thieelcopies one year, nd 3 -gifts, 5 50 Five copies one Year, and-5 giftP, - 5 00 Ten copies one year, and 10 gifts, 15 00 Twenty-one copies one-year, nntl2l 0111,3000 The articles .to be .distribu teel are conapriitA in the following list 1 United StateS fireasuTj .1 ' 2: .IC".)dtet; 1.2°500°0:007:::::1113: - 5 : do' do 10 do. - de • •do 100 00; each, 10 Patent . Lever- - Bunting Cased Watches„ 100 00,-earh. 20 Gold Watches, - 75 00, each. 50 do . ' - . Co 00, each. 100 do - so ottati, 300 Ladies' Gold latches,'- 3500, each, • 200 Sil Binding Cased Watell es; • . - 30 00, each, 500 Silver - Watches,' $l5 00 to 2500, eseb. 1.000 Gold Guard. Vest =- ! ' and Fob Chains, it) Cril , ,to 30 00, each. 1000 Gold Pens and , Pencils ; ' '5 00 to-15 00, each. ! Gold 'Lockets,' Bracelets, :Brooches, 'E st Drops,' Breast Pins, Cliff Pins..Slceve Hattote, Rings, Shirt Studs, - Watch Keys, Gold nal Silver Thimbles, and I a variety: of other arti cles, worth from , 50 cents_to $l5 00 each. ' On receipt or the. subscription 'money, the subscriber's Maine. will be entered upon our books opposite a number; and the gift tomes ' priding with that n amber will 'be forwarded la-1111in one week 'him,. by !nail or !rpm, goal paid. . There is neither htimhugnor lottery . aboid I the above, us t.l,'Cry; subscriber is sure of prize of xalue. We prefer to nuke this lib. 1 er.tl distribution among them instead of gir -1 I lig a large . commission to Agents,. giving ta. I the subscriber the amount that! weilid go to the Agent and in many eases a hundred-fold more. . communications should be ad l ,- } dressed to DANIEL ,AI/EF., PUREMUER, T . o:n] 211 Centre etreet,'New - • !!!!.!:•=ZZAFRPO D.L.& IL DANIELS ITA VII „113STRECEIVED From No* York, A QUNPLVTE • Winter ASSORTiIAi T OF DRY GOODS, BOOTS: Sz SHOES; HATS '.l; CAM CUTLERY, GROCERIES, Crockery - . & Gki.swarei. -11 so, a good stock of IitStIELLANEOUS na • • School BoAks l STATIONERY,,O.., - All of which they will sell - AS lOW 15.C.4 BE - BOUGHT EI I SEWHERE IN THE COUNTY. PRODUCE OF ALL' KThDB 1711333 IN -E.NCIIANG.IS FOR .000DS, For.which the HIGHEST PRICE wiljbe pal, They can be found at' tl :times; (Bateid 3 and Sunday excePtiA) atAtie 'Store formed occupied byD. BAKER, IN LEWPVILLE, ready to wait upon'euetoiners. N. H—We bare come to. the conclusion thi READY:PAY" . is better forall patties, and we' Shall; Ott; fore doliusittess on .this system. • D. L. Sr, M. H. DANIELS. Ulysses; Nov: 4; 11358..-IGtf. • 111ILLPQRt READ-QUARTO. rp 11E, subScribers take this method of it forming their friends that they ate is re ceipt of, and are now Opening, a choice an desirable stock of ' • .' • STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, • to which they incite the attention of all R desire to makepurchases.: Our stock ;Os has been selected with great (lire, and up 'initially adapted to - the:wants of .this sett' of our entintryi Our stack of Dry Good!co sists of DRESS G OOPS; T BEV IN'C.S, RIBBON; EMBROIDERIES, PARASOLS ',CLOTHS, CASSDIERESi VESTINGS, DO ?dESTICS, SHIBTINGS, LINENS, PRINTS, ITIOSIERyi. . SHAWLS, and W.'Yaritty of 'other urticles,-too norstro, to mention. We 'myelitis° a complete meta of • GROCERIES, HARDY:AO AND , - CR)CKERY; , - nil of which will be sold uncommonly do for reads.. pay, and for approved credit oa: reasonable terms as, any other estubliglanet • &NICIIOa ' --- 111111166 " "11 z. ,1": 1110311 ) SPN, - F (I'I,IIRIAG, WAGON MAKEII: PAIRER, • Cp der - sport, Potter Co., Da*L". thiS method of informing the pub- : • lie in general that he is prepared to, do, oli Work. in WS line with.proupte.: ix avorkinati-like Manner and upon most;acc,omModating, terms. Pa wep t Repairing jpyariably required on delisl the - : work.. :Da. all kinds of PAM lakenori Weeount of-work. l';31. II Il
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