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fflistara antr f nltu. j " """ MONEY. £d3ce. a 3 will y'.id tbe bitterest pill, WhPe failure sours boner; The cure for evetv ill And c r 'J"y grief is Money 1 If yon shcuid wound onc'3 finer feelings, Br being rude or rash, Aa 4 can't succeed the hurt in healing By gentle means, try Cash 1 .There's nothing like it; 'tis as sure as '•Death or quarter-day A msn is never put in duress When he's prepared to par. ,The hiliious man will loso his bile, The bitter ce3se to frpwc ; The inconsolable will smile At sight of money dov.*n. business goes on by sea and land Just as you "foot the bills." If anyr job you have on hand btiuks fust —just ''OTCGsethc &.< " - 30, in the sorest pinch in life, One friend v. ill never fail— aurr than father, brother, wife— That is, "<k uh or. the naif." [A* Y Eve. rot!. A ICitri "We saw yesterday afternoon, at the Central i'ulico Station, a young man ol very respectable family, who was arretted pn the charge of larceny. A levy years ago he was an industrious student a; college, and lor a little youthful iadisciv tion he was expelled —seat into busy life with this disgrace hanging about him. Away from home and friends, he formed the acquaintance of evil c nnpeu ioua, and a love of strong drink was at once acquired. Lost to all parental re straint, ho relinquished his books, and to day, though he has just reached man's estate, he is in our prison walls, a con firmed drunkard, charged with crime ! j Wo have thought as we gazed on the young man, after he had been com mitted by Alderruan Enue, of the insiduou- pro gresa of intemperance upon his -.1:1! car!;, day 3. How vainly its victims strive to break asunder its unyielding fetters, and while contending, arc struck down by iti> iron jiarid, and hastened, rapidly hasten-. ad, to the dark yloom of distraction . Ssd, sad indeed, is the tale of woe, ol■ sleepier nights, bitter tears, and broken hearts, that come to us like the low wail ef a mendicant on a cold winter's night, and causes us to weep over the sorrow ful fate of those near and dear to us — po-heirs to immortality, who has b.en wrecked on the ocean of life. L nder these baneful influences of intemperance, how many a home has been deserted that might have been a perpetual scene of do mestic ioy! How many hearts have . been left without one solitary ray of com fort to cheer them, that might beat in unison with the warm impulses of its fel lows'. —and how many an intellect, op pressed with the incubus of deadly thoughts, has been racked aud ruined, that might have gemmed the literary coronet of a natioD, or swayed its council halls ! Many there have been who aiu now forever crushed under the potent energies of the demon of intemperance, that might have played a useful and im portant part in the drama of existence, or under the sway of religious influences,' trodden the peacef'al walks of private life in the dispensation of joy and charity to multitudes around them. But what is the reality of to-day ? Ask the widow ed mother's heart—ask the orphan—the policeman's roll—the judge's sentence — the gibbet and the scaffold. •' Ask death beds—they can tell." Ph Uarfejjih in Press. FINANCE AND FASHION. —Inordinary times, says an exchange, the "marriages" and "deaths" in the newspapers numeri cally about balance each other. Of late, however, the former have grown small by degrees and beautifully less—but death about holds his own in spite of the press ure. The truth is, wives, in these day of silks and tieunccs, humbugs and hoops, are come to be a luxury beymiu the reach of a common man's means, and hence, like most other luxuries, they must be dispensed with in hard times. Fashion able weddings are few and far between. Wait a little longer. Cau't afford it. We have heard of sundry worthy cler gymen lamenting the failing of fees, from 1 the bankruptcy of cup! J. The best thing the clergy can do, then, is to preach down extravagance, prodig nity and pride, and preach up their oppositss—Lumi iry, chanty and ike kindred virtues. It is. Flora McFlimsoy that has spoiled the >rado—and it the-® be any way of reform ing Flora, lot it be done, if she had "nothing to wear" at Saratoga, all last summer, when money was "a drug mthe marxct, wonder what she will do this; winter, if the "orisis" kcp on SINGULAR ILLOULR OF A KISS. —An English paper informs us that a girl of seventeen, residing at Briugegote, Glas gow, named Catherine Burt, was brought to tbe Central police office of that city, haviug had her ccc-k fractured in a strug gle, from a young man having attempted to kiss her. No extra violence, it was said, had been used. Dr. M Gli was in attendance, aud reported that the injury sustained appeared to bo a partial dislo cation of one of the vertebrae of the neck, causing great difficulty in respiration aud swallowing —he presumed, from pressure on the respiratory nerve. She wos or jdered to the infirmary, but her friends 'preferred taking her home, where she I now lies in a dangerous state. Steps are ; being taken to have the young man ap- I prehended. i We publish this as a warning to young ; ladies not to resist such attempts. If so •serious a result ibllotyod a resistance which, noui the nature ot the attack, was very slight, the consequences of a mora j forcible repulse might have been fatal. A woman's Lli'E was curiously pre served by her husband, in Staffordjhive, lately, by t'uc process of transfusion. She lay at the p .iut of death, when, as a last , resource, a veiu was opened iu her arm, and in oqo arm of her flu-hand, and as the loflood flow - J ito U ILe latter it Wo transmitted by suitable apparatus into tho venis of the wife. After seventeen ounc es had been thus injected, the pulse L> eati o perceptible, and the eoloilcss lips reddened, the glavsy eye brightened, and she th iukfully said, 4 i am better. ' The tn--: has progressed very favorably, and the woman is recovering. #■ o- V > We Yankee- hare been living too fast, Tk'itj lu v' k 0.-•- a'avii) iw Hi, 1 Bfo 7-8. rfi'JlZ T'svIBtTXE was last issued as a Daily £ ua tae lata oi April, liili. Its '.V • v.< K i-jiuou H'iW comm. ucia iu September ot tac game year; its Semi-Weekly in ill ay, it;4s. It was the hist Uaiiy in America to isnuw a do h Ic or i ight-page sheet at A 100 |. ice, aufl e, ;,us kepi a I leas', even with tile lorcmost Ol its rivals in the rapid expansion ot N'ew.-p :pr v. lerpriat, which the great extension of Kn.il- 1 i l oads, and tee establishment of the Telegraph; i avst> ui have crowded into these l ist sixteen e'.i uiful rears. No larger journal is afforded: ! at i i low a pri-'C iu any quarter of the world ; t; -ne in Am nra, no matter at what price is- , atu. pays au equal am aunt, weekly or month ly, 1 a intellect ual labor. it employs corres ' uoudeut j re-nlarl; iu the loading capitals ol Europe, a.iu at me most important points ou ; this co-it incut. with a liberal sua' ot" writers and repor-'.r- at home, regard tig full, early , and HCCL ate information as toe first object ol ;• Newspaper, and the timely and thorough; cl icidation thereof as thg chief sn<l of its Ldi tOfials. in that spirit, THK TKIBIKII has: ' b((-n and v,il bo tondu Aal extending and peiibetiug its correspoudcuce so l'.isl as the : increase oi" its patronage will justify the <-x -: per; st - . Shoufli the cur. tit attempt: > connect . L he Ui i wuii the N% • World ov the magnetic a ire prove so ta si ui. we shall very a ,on, at a ;.cav\ co t to ourselves, aud. we trust, a co:- iAp Ui'i.'ig ..a\an.. r g'i to !>or leader--, jiufi.sli ; each morning a synopsis ot the preceding Jay's occurrences throughout Europe. North era Africa, and W, stern Asia, with regular • epot - of the mail, 'ts, the monetary uspevt> and harvest prospects of hither ilarope. With i a good ati is'h side him. and his daily paper ou his fireside taoie, the American farmer o.r nl sau wi:bia a days riue ot the city may l'm-u study each evening the doings u! tin* civilised world throughout the day preceding ; .aid it seems hardly pos ibie thai any man who can read, but especially one who has children to educate will longer deny hintsall the pleasure and proir. of a daily journal The eiuno is true uieasur..bly of iho.c who Live fui uier inland ; though, win re mails arc ' infrequent, a Semi-Weekly, or even a Weekly pajie*. may seem suQlcicut. ILIE 'i lilffb'NE ucals with qu; ftions f Po litical Economy, Public I'oLcy. Ethics. Mate ria Progress, and \\ hatever uiay ali .-ct the Iu : ilectual, Moia l, f;octal and Plnsical well being of Uiunkind. dogmatic Theoi jgy alone ; xcepted. It? leading idea Ls the hoaoring oi : uo ic.-t. useful work iu whatever sphere or • capacity, aud the co.;s> q'tcut elevation of the ; L hot', ig Class iu knowledge, virtue and gen ! era! e-tc- ui. It is necessarily hostile to • s. a very under nil its -aspect?, io iutenipcran.'e in whatever ! r:u or degree with its acee-?o -: ries, to War, save in the defense of Country, aud Liberty against actual invasion, and i every form of Cr.rubltng. Desiring to >ec Production extended and encourag d. while wild Speculation aud useless Traslrc are cur j tailed, it favors the policy of sustaining and diversifying Horn ludustV-y hy a discriuaiua-1 t;ng Tarilf—a policy w uich tend 3 to increa.s • 'tie price of Grain io the farmer while (limiu ; shiny that of Dread to the artisan, by redu cing tire distance aero - which th Mr respective products are exchang il, and, of course, r du cmg the cQ-t of their transfer. Regarding: Filiou-terisia in ali it- phases, and evcrv form and device of National cuve.'ou-.uo-s. with un qualified abhorrence, a toe b.int* > ! IdiqiuLdic.-: and in their triumph the grave of Equal Human Rights; we seek by every means to woo and u Iu the attentioa of our cotiutrvinen from projects of aggrai dizemcnt abr .ad t > cn erprtz s of devel >pment and boiieficoucc at h one. farcin among which ne rank a Rail- , road through the heart of our territory to con- ; ucct the waters of the Atlantic with those of . •hi Pacific. D-M oving that the goods of this life are not yo: fairly distributed, and that no I one ready to work should ever 1 ttai-ii in ua nliitg i<llyc|3, it lends an open ear to every! ' n sG - • of Social improvement which doe's a at coanterrail the diet ites of eienfal Kurality nor w.;r upon t'oat natural right of every one in wuatS'wter he has fairly produced or hon- ! estly acquired, whose denial must gink man-! ■„ iin j tiao cttacts and night of barbarism .v. ; universal . qua lor. Wi. an profound cor-1 -■. u-ne-'-y thi. iit.er3. drunkards, Hiioriin-s and prcdi'gatc? can iierer be other (in the i m: nyi t-.an needy aud wretched, it bears aloft : the great truth that Prevention is better than Pita .lament-—that the child trained up in the! way he should go, will rarely in after years desert that WHY LOR the thorny paths of Vice j and Crete—thst trne Education—R o flgic>n3 Mor.il and Industrial as vrull a? Intellectual j is the most efi'tlive temporal antidote to the : errors and woes of our r ice. Recognizing iu the most degraded specimen 01 Humanity a, divine spark which should bo reverently cherished, not trodden cut. wo have char it v for all forms of evil but those which seek personal advrutago thrgugh the deuase ment of our fellow-beings, ihc champion ol no class or caste, the devotee of no sect, we would fain be the interpreter to each other cf j general concord between Labor and Cap.fal, < and ; mong those whom cireutm t. nces or mis apprehension have thrown into tmnutur. '-' u " , tagonism. A cotemporaiy once observed that he never knew a hard, grasping, niggardlv j employer, who did not hate HIE FRIBI NR. nor a generous, iarge-souled, u;r llyoae, will ing to live and let live, who did not like it. We ask no higher pr.use, no warmer attessa -1 tionl ! The circulation of THE TRIBUNE is at tins tlm; as follows: Daily 3'i.COO cop.." 4 : Weekly. copies? Semi-Weekly, IC.OOO copies; California and European, cop'* s: Tutr 1 'dIiO.SCO coj.'t's- Tout of the Semi-Weekly and Weekly we be-j licre to be exceeded by no other newspaper i published iu the world; t':..t of the D > ly ■ falls behind that > f som ol orr cotvrap- r ' rie.. Had cur hostility to Human E.every *. and the Liquor Traffic been more gu rrd • 1 a id : oolitic our Daily issue-would now be same; ' thou, inds heavier and our Advertising far ; {more lucrative: bat of our patronage ge tftf - f ally we hive no reason, no wish to coaipl tn. i Of late, a concerted efiurt IMS been made- to diminish our rural circul ition through tae in ; lluence of the Postmasters some of whom cm b.irk in it eagerly, others und r political con - Taint: while a large number, we are happy ■ tor the sake of Human Nature to state, rei'us • to bo dragooned into it at ail. Still, wo have been made to feel the heavy bund of Power, iiud have doubtless lost thousands <4 subscri bers in • onsofiucnce. Pretexts to which ao iu , dividual iu his private capacity would have stooped have been relied cm to justify tlm iloppr.ee of our pipers within reach of their su! -or hers and r.ghtful owners, and their re tention in the Post-office till their value wa? ■ ci's roved. Postmasters hive been schooled v rival jor.ru il- everal of them liviai; on i their sell-proclaimed ability to serve as an > antidote to THE TRIBUNE—;'• to their p-- [ liiical duty to pro in te at uur expettie the dissemination ol gazettes of adverse politics. We shall outlive tins warfare, but we do not [ affect indifference to it. In the open Sc-Id of : discus-ion wc fear nothing; but in the tens j of thoqs ind3 of rural neighborhoods wherr the Postmaster can iuduce many of his quiet n- ghbors to take the j mm 1 be recommends, . we have already lost ome patrons, and ex p.-t to lose more as our subscriptions for this ve ir expire. We inpeal, therefore, to the hearty, faithful, fearless advocates of Tree Labor and Fr-e Soil throughout the laud to take Care that this official warfare on our cir culation be not prosecuted without counter action. We employ uo traveling agentfor ; we will not con.-ent to bare the public har assed with the solicitations of strangers in our behalf. We s'rike the name ofea' ii -uh -criber to our Weekly or Semi-Weekly from . our books - as- on as bis t> rm h.iS • xpited, for .' we will not haunt ottr patrons with duns for . arrears which they may say they never in tended to incur, iqr p-pcrs wliich perhaps ! they never reau : we rely ftp- the renewal of lour club subscriptions solely on the vclun- ; teercd efforts of those who, liking our paper,; believe its influence s ilu arv and worthy to be : exlende i : .and thus far our reliance has been ■j justified, as we trusl it may continue to be. THE TRIBUNE is printed on a large im p-rial sheet, Bit by 4t inches, folded in quarto form, and mailed to subscribers at the ' following TEEMS: DAULT Tiiiucxr. per annum . . Jf> 00 SEKT-V.'KEKLY TRIBUNE . One Copy, our year . . . $3 00 Fwo Copif one year ... u O'l Five Cuphs, one year . . It Ten Copies, to one ad iron . . 20 uo • TV KKLY TKIBCSE. One Copy, one year . . . S'J o'> Three Co L s. one year . . f> o0 [ j Five Copies, one year S 0 , Ten Copies, one year ... 12 U" Twenty Copies, to one ad-frets, and any larger number at the .ate of £ i per annum ..... 20 00 Twenty Copies, !■ address of <v/eA sub ssriber, and any larger number at the rate of $! 20, each . . . 24 00 Any person sending us a Club of twenty or 1 more will he entitled to an extra copy. Subscriptions may commence at any time. Terms a.ways c sh in advance. All letters to be addressed to HORACE GREELEY k Co.. Tribune Buildings, No. 151 Nassau street, New York. New Youic, Sept. 1851. PR VISION STORE. E. K, SiENGER, Oirers (ircat Inducements To BUYERS OF f\R OC E RIE S. P i't O VISIO NS A c.. a 1 ® If the store formerly occupied by D. W. SPENT KA. on 3d Street, North side of Public Square. G ROCK IIIES. A good assortment constantly on hand, from which I will enumerate a few of the leading! articles, sqcl; 03 Sugar, Mu-tard, Candy, Colics, Cinnamon, Nuts Molasses, Pepper Sauce, Crackers, Syrups, t Y.t.-up, Soap Peppvr, Yeast, Candies, Spice, Oils, Shot, Ginger, Tobacco, Lead, Cloves, Sou r. u O." Caps, Curb. Sod 1. S.'gars, C. Tartar, iar.d many other tilings too numerous to men- j tiun. w*iii b ■ faun liu t!ii - department, which wtii ins sold at ii trilling advance from co-l. for r. adv pa v. ' PRO VISION'S Coustaut.y on u.iud. s-ica as PORK. HAM--. SIB tULDERS. FISH. SALT BUT 1 Kit, CIIEivSIS, I.ARD. BEANS, OATS. I'LOEK, t/OUN ME \L. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, DRIED APPLES. DRIED PLUMS, and many other articles in the hue of Provi-j lions nut necessary to mention. Also, WOOPKN WARE, sur aas P. *ooms. \Yu- 1 u and Poards. c'ops. Dinner Box s, Ac., tvliiaii will he sold low t >r' j cash or ready pay. Oatg Potatoes, Butter ! Eggs, Cheese, ana in fact almost everything a j j f.irui j r rai.-e. 5 , will be taken in exchange for 1 I Goods, at their cash value. I invite the at-, tention of Yiiiagors, Farmer- and Lambert.. who deairc to m ike purchases in the above j xrUoic 7 , nnd si:.;cit thvm to call before pur-| j chasing elsewhere. K. K. SPENCER. ■ [ Ckmdemport, Juce 0. 1857. —10:2. I LEACH.-.D MUSLINS and a fiw other r. I 8.5 tides in ths line of Staple Dry Gocc i lov- for cash at E K. JIpENCfiR'S, 10:1 P W. 3,/gt, — : Of all disease ; the greM, first cause Springs fruni ngl®dt of Nuuire 5 laws. SUFFER NOT! When a Cl'BE is guaraatecd JN ALL STAGES OF SECEET PISEASES, 1 St'f-Ai-use, Xtrvous Dobik y, O \r ravel, Diabetes. Diseases of <he Kulncjs . ..a ldijiddirr. Mercurial Jiheamaiism, Hcrojula, /'aim- t.'t lac Bones o id MnvAv, Diseases of the Lnr.jr. Tarifdi, Xose and Eyes, L ictrs upon tin. • Body 01 Limbs, Cancers. Dr E niy tcJ i s, St. Vita's Dunce, und ait diseases arising from a of the Sexual Organs, Q UCII us Nervous Trembling, 1.0-? of Mem-j kj orv, Loss ol Power, General Weakness.- Dimness of Vision with peculiar spots appe ir- ! i tog before the tyes, of Sight, Wakvlui- \ iitirs. H'-'spcpsia, Li ver Disease, Eruptions upon \ the face. P.'in in the buck ami head, Fcnn ie irrc-: -J u:itic and ail improper discharges from both sexes. It matters not from what c. ma. j tiie disease ori tituPei. hoWci'er lo :g standing or i bsAuute t'm c ise. r<a-t vr.rit <• ccriu<;'. and m a shorter time tl.fiir. p rinancnteure can be el fected bv c.nv othe: uealmcut, even ail r the disease ha.' f *.filed the skill of cininen? plr. :-i -eian.3 aud resi-ted all their means of cure, i'he 1 niedicinesare jde isant wiihoat o'ior, cau mg uo ; sickness and free froui ruercury or oiLum During twenty years of practice,! have rescued • from the jaws of Death m: ny tliotisan i ; , wa >.. in the last stages of the ■ bove m • itio : -J ; I ct-es had been given up . die by their j ,: y •- eian®. which warrants me :n pre lii - ag to tin Ufflicfcd, who may place them eke ■un !errriv • , care, a p .ufrci and most - peed;, c a'C. is icrct Dlser.sc. ft re the "reate-t eiiciai 3to hi-a tit, a they are the first causeof Consumption, Scrof- J u'a, and many other <'is-a#';.- an i -h - t!-; b- . ' terror to the liuumh iamily, As a perm m ;.t cure is scarcely ycreffected, a majority < 1 the , j eases falling info the hands of incompetent t persons, who not only fail totjnrttlicdlsttwdsj but ruin tl.e cor li-uiicn, t-hn:; the .y -acm with mercup*. which, with 1 e d.vea./C, has tens the suHorer into rapid Cu-i untp'.ion. lut shouul tie diaf-ise -. ■! the treatment not Cause d.-a !: sue' .iv n Rm vie -m mar- Re-. the ell.-c ;so is eatunc t iipon the c, alreu. who are born with feeble <•; lsliluiioas. an the current of life corrupt<.t| by a firua which hmr n itsi if in y-croful-. t'c- ter, k 1 :crs. hr::p—■ ' tions un other a {feet ions of the skin, E <;-. Throat and 1.-ing*, e; tailing n; on f-om a b. n-1 exi.de u*e of sutic. iug and cuur gniag liicnt to an early grave. SELF ABUSE v:oR; f rmidablo enemy Ito health, for nothing el.-en the drtd cata- • iogue of human diseases <• us so destructive a drain upo t Hi ■ sv.-teni, draiviuy its tnousands of victim - ihrougii a iua veai .sol su,Bering down tQ all Uiilin: ly m-v . Ii 'ie lioy- ti.e N'ervoti? sy.-tcm, rapidly v./i- f 1 "- aw ay tiie e::- e.gics cf life ses men tl <lcr ■ u :-nu n l . preterits t!ie proper de- Mopuien' ot the ?y- :> tn , disqualifies for marriage, socj.-tj, husiti.-ss- i and all earthly happlne -s. an i 1 aves the suf ferer wrecked iu body an 1 mind, j redisposed 10 con.-Uiiiption an-1 a train o: evils rqore to be [dreaded tha.i death itself. \Y iih the fnHeStj confidence I a-sureTlie u a for lunate victims o! > Sell-Ah use that a permanent aud speedy care can be nib-eted. r.'.d '.vita -he abandonment of ruinous jiractices iny patients can be restored to robust, vigorous health.. The aßii'-ted are cauricrmd against tho tise \ of Patent Medicines, for iherc are so many ingenious snares in th • columns of the ]>ub!ic ! p-inH to catch and r(;b tho i-.nwe.ry sutiVret - that m'iiions have th-ir cc --iitu.ioD: tui-icd ; i hr dr vile compounds of quack do-tors, or! : the equally poiscmoips post rums vended tts I ■•Patent M tdicincs." 1 have carefully nuaiyze many of the -o called Patent Medtcint - ;-nd ; tin 1 that nearly all of them contain Uur./ iv. Sublimate, which is on- o ' the si'-or,. est p - parntiens of mercury and a deadly pomon ' ; which instead of curing the disease disables the system for life. Three-fourths of the ja-'ent nostrums now in use are put up by unpritu'ip! 1 and i. tiur.in; prrsous. who 'lo no" unu : t u-1 even lie itl phabel of the materia nnd, 1. and arc eqn.iii-. 1 destitute of any kao \<.; ecf the hiiriiau avstem. having 0:1 c objc: ~ iJ. in view, an-' that to m ike money r gardk-s.-. of congcqu-- .- ces. lrregulariti -s md n!i diseases of male - tin . j feui ties treat ! on pri u-iplos established by twenty years of pructicand n .action- d by thousands o ; toe most r< murkaid cut s. M d i iu -s with full directions sent to any p >rt of til" United .States or Canadas, by pati at? I coaiuiunicating their symptoms by let; r.— Business ccr:.-spondeucc strictly couiidenti.'.l. : Address. J. SUMMERVILLK, M. l\ OfHcs No. 1131 Filbert bt., (Old o. loi>, \ 10:6—1 Y. BELOW TWELFTH, 1 P II I L A D E L P ill A . NEW 0001 >S. Lutv Pt it tix H2sti Sct vtdy Pay, AT ijHARON CENTER. ''JlilE SUBSCRIBERS arc offering fv.r --ale A an '-utirciy new st ■ k. consisting of DRY GO! !)•", GROCERIks. HARDWARF. CQOCKERV, GLASS WARE, BOOTS & SHOES. HATS & GAPS. Uil- BuHLLAs. PARASOLS, WINDOW SHADES. WALL PAPER, READY MADE CL<'THING, YANKEE NOTB NS. .;c.. Ac. i In our selectii ns the wants: of nil have been i remembered. Th. Lieu:!-ru n• an liud iu o.r i :ock of R -.'dy M :d.- Clothing an elegant ' Uu-hio table -nil, or a sub -antial Hus j - siit, and we have i10.t.3 .v C.q.s aud Boots A I Sao -st > ;n ,teh. Tae Ladies can find Fashionable Bonnet j i"-:i!.! 'fully trimmed, or b.mncU : nd trimmirg : a g md as-sorimc-at of Dr- - Goods, r.rui it .ni ' intiigs; Glovt-.-. .Mil:.-, if i.-icry and Gaiter-. An !, las', but not I<-: d. curded and skei ton S.i.rt.s ; al ". Ratio !)9, Skirt-Wiml'-hone and ilra -s SU 1 rt-lioop ; beautiful Ji-t Neck!:o - - and Bracti t.'-o'.-il . i' .ns. r.r.d too Tiiatiy : otiiei- things to t-numera; —.ill of which we ■ are -• -limg low for G -u. Luaib r, or any kind -•i Prod ic-. ILOv U, MEAo. I ISii Ac., cou . -Uiuly ou Laud. VS. R. A a. il. GRAVES, i Sharon Center, Putter Co., I'-:., June 5, . lt-AT.—lO:2-tf. A XR-aNGES AND LKMON.s just n crived bv I IP 10:2 \Y It. .V ... 11. GRAYED ' ! "S X W. SI'ENUI.R is Agent fornia oy or the ut i' t poj.u r M <1 , V.OAV iu u e, • f w cf wiiicii ue will mention: J. R. STAFFORD k 00, 'S OLIVE TAR. DR. D. JAYNE A SON S FAMILY MLDI , CINES. J. t . AVER CO.'S CHERRY PECTORAL jAN i' ITLLS. I SEVERAL KINDS gf cherry SYRUPS. I Ac.. &r.. &r . R. Stafford & Co;'s Olive Tar i: re plied and ir.hal.sd by wearing on INHALER around th neck and ots the breast. His OL-, IYE OINTMENT is applied where the skin is broken, and is a popular remedy where known, i Oocd for 'he Whooping Gocgh I^:2. HILL!CRT WT AD- QUARTERS. | rpHE subscribers take this method of in- X forming their ikitnds that they are Ln if ceipt of. and are now opening, a. choice and desliable stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOF-3, to which they invite the attention of ail who i desire t■> make purchases. Oar stock i? large has been lelcctvd with great care, ami i; par ticularly adapted to the wants c-I" this section of our country. Uur ttcck of Dry Goods con sists of DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS. RIBBONS, EM BUO lDKlii ES. PA KASUL S Ci-U' H3. CASSIMEELS YL'S • IXGS, LU MESTKS. SHIRTINGS, LINENS. 1 HINTS, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, i and a variety of other articles, too numerous u< mention. We have uisu a cotnpltte assort ment of GROCERIES. HARDWARE AND CROCKERY; all of which wiii be sold uncommonly cheep for rt-adv par. and lb. ;i ved credit on av cm suitable t.e ins : - a. • other <• tahlishmenl. 'MANX xNichols. Millport, 'i ->s- Hi 1556-—UiU iy. ISTW. KING & SOIV, PATENT CSSA7K 35.4 \V r.iCTrni:ix§, -RjS 1 >i'OOtllG Stl'CGt, : One Deo.' East Qt ad way ? ■ Late 4<i<S Drotd i W£- .1 NEW-YORK. ' pCXTITE ;,u evam'uati >n of thmr gr. a! va-i -1 i ctv and superior assorttti ut ol CHAIRS, manufactured at Ih.-lr own < dr.Rlisktiient. and . under their itu jicdiate obst-i vutiou un.l dwec . '.ion. in ivi.ug PIVOT i'L\< j'.YIX'.I CEATR3. S E L!AC. IT NG FA TEN tlO X REC U M EIIK T i CHAIRS. IMPROVED INVALID WHEEL CHAIRS. MAJOR SEAR EL S 'i RA\ ELfNG IS v AI.ID CHAIR. PA •ASH • PP.E'C, AND Q "Alt CHAIRS. RHhUMATIC. :: PINAL AND ASTtiiLATIC . {.NYA:.ID CHAIRS. w( . AC., EC.. Euihra htj th • ui iit eo npl' te assort>n i:!. ■ and choice, t U;n<!.? ioi iJrji. on/ Jo Chambers, &aidtft*, Ikbratiei, Cvt&ffoiff //m'-'.-, I•• .■: i'U'/i:-: i.v.i. JJo I u>r. /><.•< orrs, .jf S •jjetUer -.v.,1 every d-.v iubU M.-rt adapted to ; : t; • eoniidrt, eeav.%! and luxury of th. ■ Ci /. , ih- Atf ih J ji- p, th.- /. 'ime an J L~,zy. in ]i u o: ng:->n'y of de ;ya. *!• gaive of ..a -Is. fju; i - y 'and < hii ot am • rial, l'ai h idn.ss ol fc.cc'Catieu dttrabil. y itul ha; n .h.•>.• ciialr:- a:e 4. jMr them, .\i. W. KING '.\ <:o .: ... ; ti the lii.-t at. . JUl\ Mer.ii A:; ' li; y net n.n.cnd .In ni iitr prtl' ru de ■<■• beds or couches. tur fpatients afflicted wi.h Spinel AiliuMde ur • jji ou'-'iui a.lections. 1 . ei.h r arm of the hair -..uy be attach'd • t •u, che nt rta.j - r vvii.'ng t < :s.i:, an ,an , •• d."ir.:d v-ull be tu.iiiatAciurcu to .<> order. A Circular with explanatory cu'j. will hi u by Uiitii if it-onr-.-u a;.- i order.- [wub .•- i mitunce ,j pronapuy lorwtrdu to any parlor | :ht w.uld. LrxrHY & ECONOMY! Kii.G'S NtW CHAIR, " AS YOU LI/A IT," • An Arm Ch Sr. Reclining Chair. C> . h and | Hedstca i. [COV.<N D I.V ,V .j i- -a-ceptib!.- f.' i twelve different ]u-'ti' ns or < !:. cjr--, to nn-t j ;!■" varied i'"; 1 i •-•meat.-: i r o>m:.>rt, ronveni ' . ti<-.', l,t> an and econocrr. [in space will in- price. | V.'h.-ther in • 1 ,: .u -ss or It rlh. tl.i e< i 'bratcii • HA 1R "ii vo. i.i-.i. I>. t:: ■i- : ... . ... 'uciurci r. fhi-' or njiy other country. ! Tit ■ price varies from i'.f rm to Thirty D. i- I iar ■. ace, r<i ng i ) fin. ii. T^i'tiidie liistiiuti, t . wti! a ! irtdivi..- :al lhi- f'ilAlß i a '> "f di-:!al.I' tiri: ! . : I will be i' d in auiv r:;ir : ■ r en th ... v.. KING L ! I> ,ome -t.. <hi door *t Ih ■ V EYV GOODS—A line A -ortur t j:: i | AN! received at OEM:-"; ii>dS. GRcAT REVOLUTIQM IN MEDICAL SCiENG€. Tsac b-rst 1 i. rapetiHc Ajgtrta* trvcr DdfrotUiccd. j)IT. DICK.IXSOX'S ■m—7" v_- f MA(;NKTOEI.FO. , TRIO MACHINE . *. .v..'£% - exciting the i4y"-'Y v ' > "% : V|pC ; _ . . 'N ; : ; ;■ • ■ Vncn of the land. It is nrwr clearly dernon str.ited that the lancet, mercury, ami t'd otit;; internal drug medication'" rati Re laid aside vritli perfect safety t* t::: r<- Lieut a:■! abid ing benefit to posterity. Wh< r< v< tth esc ina chinos have b en introduced, they t rile tin hi' lied wouuer and praise, ike apparatu i adapted !o prevent, red- w and < every i;y.— more \ i lariy all tho-" r Tnful and fo.i Uiidaßle d :- c< which have for cent uric.-. Rallied tl • pro found ■ t i"rnia t and >kßl r>:" p'iy- : e : ;a. From v.'hafewi cvhw my I i an c ' daring an e\c. ? or d< li-h-nry of the ac'd and ai'mjine •ecretion*—the mac'ii -t'- jwu-.ci- Iv la ■.. : iy !',w;o!' 'i t'i tli'.' a ':: • •> • ■ on as of JU. I R'KiNS' I.N'S .t! \GNi.TG; ELEI TR!C MA RHINE. This eppAivu- d! i> •-• t;v'• iy prevent, aixl peidili 1 !;'.■•■ a' euro fhi: umptiun. Serutela. RIHUI; t o'her p.iinfal Mai.idies. houever hopeh -■ and •• in all --"xmi! nud urinary Gi- •.: r . p-'Gicj - lariy wl: re the Goo! aula, n lie? ' •. " 1 '••• a i! ni a and ruined hv ne natural solitary a a as to v. a id: too m.mv'of the young of both sexes .: 1 -O •:'! Ill' n' a ! d V DR. IHf'KINSi N'S MAGNETG ELECT RK M Oil INK is without the d'l.g rou? eomtd oh Hon .„t b ilti rh-wi! <1 ni,l^-..which t alov, renffeH rt yunertor t<i ail others on the score of neat oe=s. e!ec.rslii>es..js; 4 Htr and nfilitv.— jfl is. iu fact, a handsome parlor ornament: nuv be applied by n •child : cud will last n tif. -time, to the groat saving of Doctoi bd, - . A'C. PRICE OF THE MACHINE 310. Ii wilt be sulely packed r.nd sent to ar part of the United States. S hi who!, win and retail at the Medical Oftic-. No. : NORTiI SKVESHII Street, Philadelphia, Address, A. C. IuCEJNSGN, M.I). 10-I—ly. V"0 CHARGE FOR SIdOVYING THE NEW j i.v Goods j as: received at OLMNTLD'c>. j A NEW 2 HORSE LUMBER-WAGON fox! ill for gale by JOVRL.. M ANN .V .''ONE3. j Juna If-M. — tf, THE TvELCOFTE VISITOR. Ths Ctieopesi and Ilaiidioncsl Pcri^di co.I in the world tir cxzlntlcn IGO.CGO. THIS ELEGANT AND FAECINA7TN(I LITERARY AND 1 AMITY XiMlipf M.VOAZJNE tioses its fit-t vole me in J u * 2 next. Durirg the few briet months of its c-*_ tcnce it has attained a popularity tmrcupild in the r.tn;n]s of the Piess. The publishers having offered libcrrd uiiutus for choice literary eC'ortr. the Storicg j Rouaauccc. IDecys, Poetry, r.rd other spark ling and interesting reading w. s eon.iuef.ci.l in Jannery Inst, and are being still publish ed in the Visitor. The New Volume will be conn-erred iujj. ly ISkV. greatly improved slid enlriigi.d. Each number will contain thirty-two large si md r<>vcl octaro pages, making a ira. nijicvnt volume of nearly 400 p.ages for the year-—rr presenting an amount <t the •.hoi- Ce t rending en all subjects, ecptal to whit | would cost m ihv Rook stores at least tlfiy sent?, payable in vat 1; 1 iy in advance. Some of he most popul. r r.m? bt iilirut mrd rod R: -Ho ci-Sitrißtitor.s are r ahtr cvntri br:t."• t.u i the p R' - i.crswili spare no ruitia : areatpeuse to render the. "Welcome Visitor" tur vet' re, 11 table to .1 re lined -mi intulß gem r. mu mil . Thrf pt h. c * .:i is aiitptcd to sll elassr * cf = pe= ]<l Ml- ; eg: ••! th- id—and wherj rverstei: nr.d perueed, meets with uuivv:rl ■ i ccrj- : on. t@* N&vr Is the Utns to subscribe to th> . New VoluE; . ; Tl-.j baclc number? may Rc hd (R, cytujdi to -a*- ; for S cms ti-vu. ur the whot<> serh-s of 15 nun.h -r., fcr i VVJ:XT /- rivr cents. J. ;ti iuuui > menu t j Clubs and C a v? -'-r-;. ' I r r " Hamcmbsr. on- terms arc F"~ ccrtta fur on* yea r. for a single cot-;., or three .!- . - - (,'nc Dollar. Addrevs, Ct -3!' EN k Ct MPiXY, Pr.Rli'her?. North Sevt-m'ii Street, fop stairs, i l't.'.l-delphi.v. Hul-H iIERH WANTING PLASTER for Uad & will Lad a an- lv nt 9: {3 .TCVEN ; 'V \ ; -0H" < t GNEi. i' ANN u . LS. pay the high tst , suatkri j..-';ee ('■' all k a i ?sfe A VEli'S JAI? NIL,, 3. V i 1J L 5. FOR ALL TH2 PURPO3E3 OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. Tnr. RE has lore existed a public dem -t-ti fur KH I eftevtive piirgntiv,- pii! which eouUl l >e oe J* sure arul perf.-i-t,r nafe in it? operation. D.-a hi >een prep-ui-d to n.-- ; that demand, and sr. eiten sive trial of i-.s virtue? has conclusively shewn with whr.t sweeess it ar roniplishe? the purpose (bsigmd. It is easy to make -i physical }>i i, but not easy t<* ' make th? bet of sll one which should hare none of the obiccti-ns, hut all the advantages, of every rithor. This has been attempted here, r.i witli what sucee-'s wc would reepretfi.k'y su'mit to the public deei-i.-n. It lias been mi Tor! unite for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritatii jf to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping p hi nr •' revuls. n in fee ?y?fe"i a? to mare tiiiiii cor.uterii&l&nrr the good to he o'ciived tr.ua them. Tfiese piHf produce no irritation or pain, inless it arise frmn ; v usly r xi-t'a'g ohstruc finn or derangement in fiio bowels. Remg purely vegetable, no harm can arise frc.-n t: use in rjuantitv ; Rut it is better th: t fu v vuiuicinc should IJO taken judicious!v. Minute directions for tank ti'.e in the s. vi rr l diije.nscs to which tncy are ap nli' :.h!c are given on li;e box. the cox platnts which have been speedily cure d bj them, *• ia.iv mention I.iver Complaint, in its various f. rx* of J.annuo r. I.idlacs: on, Languor and l,o*s ;f Ap pi lite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Keriaek', UiiioHS Fever, K.-kt s-ul Ague, Pain in '• chide -mi Loins: for, in trith, all these or- ->ut the t-on st-iioencc of di?c-a--ed action in the liver. Av *a aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos ti\uess. Pile?, Colic, I/yseutery, ilinuors, JtiTof ula and Scurvy, Cold? with soreness ol the LwR, Cleers and impurity of the blood; in short, any and r-very ca-e where a purgative is required. 'ihev have also product ;1 some singula)lv •we ccs--f'it cures in ltheuiuatism. Gout, l>ropy , Gravel. ErvsipG.is, Palpitation of tl-.e lleirt, i' .iui in the Ihick. Stomach, and Side. They should ut freely taken in the spring of the year to purify the blood , and prepare tiMj system fot the change ol •*>•#* An ncocjioDal dri'st stimulates the stomach w.4 howc'.r, into healthy action, and restores the a; p** lite ar.d vigor. They pniify '.he blood, and. by t v c;r stimulant action on the ciieulatory system. rea* •' vale Ike Straugth cf the body, and restore the wasted or diseased wteigics of the who's; oraar.iia. lien-e an occasional dose is udvntageoi., eras though no sorious derangement exots; b" 1 u -"'' necc sary dosing should never '-e can ed too tV, as every purgative medicine re.hi-"- '- the sfrc-gtr., whan t ikcn to excess. Jhe thousand ca?-iu whi, k r physic is required cannot he enumerate 1 here. he.l they suggest themselves to the re. ti c-f r ""Y hud.-; and it is confidently believed this pill w -3 answer a hitter purpose than any thing v 'Ao- ' "' hitherto been available to mankii d. t. -o virtues are onee known, the publie will no lone*-' doubt what re U'-dv !s employ when in need <>. -. cutinrtie jnedieine. Beu.g -ugar-'-rappid they jde isnnt to take, and hcJ.ng purely vegeta.uc, no harm can arise from their use in any ijmmtitv. For iuir.uie directions see wrapper on toe fioi I'RRPAKED liV JAM i: S ('. AVE Ii IMncliciti ttp'j ticnl Chctßlsl I.OWELL, MASS. Tries 25 Ceutii pr lox. Five EOXSB for 5L A Y E IDS CHERRY PECTORAL, For tlu- repiil >f (oralis, iolik. BUO.M lIITIN. CSIOLJI'. ASTIILL I. A.M> ( O\S HF'i'lO.V* THIS remedy has wen f ,- r ITSELF SUCH NOTORIETY from its cult's of evei v var.r-ty of pulmonary dis-c tint it is entireh uuiiecevcirv to recount tlic v 1 dene- ? of it? viitue? in any community v.-hf-c d ctn;.'.oyi-d. S(1 > Y j'R" is the fieid of its a** fulness, and' on .-aerous toe case? of its rur?. that aim- t every "eciion of tlie eountry abound'- •In person- publicly kn wn, who have been rrstet™ .roj'i alarmiug aiid i\m desperate diaeaucs of th lungs by its use. When oner tried its suponorit* over every other medicine of its kind is too api , ; -* cut to <-1 ape < 1 serration, and where ii - virtur-s a known, the public no longer hesitate what ;-.nti<h ,M vo enip'.nv h.r liie-ch t:css,:ig-;uid dangerous T ' : f e "~ lions of Xnc pulmonary organ? which arc ;*J to our iliui-ile. A : i,.n opiy in for.ni'l .ole •• tacks upon the lungs, but I>>l it.e milder '"JQ* of COLIW, Cui'CHF, FIOAHSRITUI, .v.; n *. . CNILINTF.N it is the plcasunlcst and safest that can he obtained. , . A' it '.i .s 1< tig been in constant use Fits seeti- a, vvc need not do more than assure - IK-i j>!e its tp: lity is kept up to the best that te La> been, ami that the genuine article Us od af ti A JO2VKS. A'iil i). YV. H EKCEH, I CO U PER .-POUT. Fa., r.ud Rj Country client? .n<! lv(>