ESE B,i,sr.rttau l s, .1111 . bynyv in tin) Tray. rain. rain; ,will it never stop?" .t, tittle Amy linward, as she press c ..t hem:mall facecluse to die window pain, lu a valn , attetupt . tu sec further round the ,corner, ,wheucc sister Ana l 1 / 1 11.;I c.:0:1/e ./ tyi;Li!:9L,4lt; of those rainy ,(14 . 7,s that every one loves, when the drop , fah sttalily and cheerily, and one feels Aare they are 'completing theii mission as as.possible, in order to treat us to raitib,,tv. It was R cheerlens, ,drizzly, rainy day, that. see,ued uuwiilictp tel leave elotolland, and,bent upon waking erurytiotiv sympath4e pith his ill humor. • .1 - oor Amy looked the embodiment ,9f—forhnuitv, as she watched the long. ileutitilous branches of the ehn swing hitm .•er and thitlie.r in an uncomfortahle man per. She !corier:ea what made the rain, Fill, and if the :little doves felt it through their . .ulistsy feathers ; but she knew it was usele,s to ask her mother, for she ,would only tell her not to task so man . ) •-t....u5. and to keep cut of her way. • •tiles. Howard loved her child, but. she was a bustling, energetic' *Oman, whose chief care was to keep s tidy \ and well-or d.:red houses.; and she did not understand -e delicate nature of the little Amy, who Aad hen from infancy a feeble. child, and stood sadly in need of luring and tender Fympatliy. She was net beautiful, but to lhose who loved. her there was a depth:of ove in her Bale heart, which only th..etled‘ sunbeams to wake it bear sweetest blos polio?, arid light up her dark face with the liarity of contentment. Tiii3 had been such a sad day. In the pprnin,g she had climbed into a chair, to watch her mailer's operations at the pas try tii6le, when an unlucky motisin of her ',land scut a dish of flour to whiten the floor, calling forth an impatient repriaiand from the mother. Choking back a rising sub, she left the table, and essayed to play with he r blocks, building with them a wad to confine White Lilly, her kitten. But kitty, impatient at such close i npri (la ment, made vigorous efforts to free her self, and as she sueceeded, scattered the jilocks in every direction. What ails my pet ?" a•Ake.d Anna, as she took the child in her lfip, and parting the hairs from her pale face,. ratuarked the look of weariness in iier eves. " Nothing," answered Amy, " only my head aches so, I eau% play without troub ling mother." Anna sighed, for she knew the little heart had sore trials; so far into the dusky eve, she sat with Amy's heatrunon her shoulder, telling of the olden when the fairies danced by the moonlight upon the greensward, when every hilt and gale, every river and tiny streamlet, was haunted by unearthly beings.. Then she sold of heaven, made glorious by God and the angels, and as Amy listened, her eyes Leaned with delight, and she exclaimed, raising her head with animation : "Anna, I must go there. I must—is it tuch a long ways r' Suddenly a shadow darkened her face,"as she said sadly, "Per haps, though, I should get in'the way of the angels—l am so _careless !" " Never, darling," said the sister, clasp ng titer° closely the little form, which, in Almost prophetic sense, was too surely fad ing away. At midnight there were hurried steps and anxious questions, as the household sras awakened by Anna's cry that Amy was very ill. After days of watching, a seeping group surrounded the bedside of dying child. 1 " Mother," said Amy's little vciee. " I slid not mean to get in your way so much. I hope I shan't trouble the angels—good I)y,e, mother lam ~o ing to sleep." And little Amy was dead, Long years has the grass grown on Amy's crave, and harebells have hung their marry chimes above it, while the birds sing requiems iu the shadowing trees; but nightly, as she lays her head upon the pillow, Mrs. Howard sees the pale, weary face of her child, and hears a sweet voice say, " Mother, I did not mean to get in the way." Not all in vain was the lesson taught by those dying lips. Seeds of gentlene ss were sown in the mother's heart, which. wiitered with the tears of repentance, gave promise of au abundant harvest of peace. StupidMem. Hall's Journal o f Health enumerates the following. The lisp is capable of be ing extended indefinitely. Indeed if one should specify; all the silly and ridiculous babits and practices by which the major ity of reasoning mortals arc injuring them. E.eivcs; he would make a chapter as long tts the Atlantic cable:. "Walking along the streets with the point of au umbrella stieking out behind. goder the arm or over the sliouldec. By suddenly stopping to speak to a friend, or to , some other cause, a person in the rear had his brain penetrated through the eyck, to one of our streets, and died in a few peeks. " To carry a long pencil in vest or out side coat pockets; not loni since, a clerk in New York WI, and the lcm g cedar pen pil so pierced an iwportant artery that it had to be cut "down upon from the to of the shoulder, to prevent (lea* with a three month's illness. "To ;Op ezereise'ormalk for the health ;grim every step is' a drag, and ipstl uc t larges repose, !,To guzzle down ~ l ass after glaes of Fold water, on getting up in the moruinz, without rimy feeling of thirst, under the !mpr , :xeion of the health-giving nature of ire I.Wf oNtr_t.rmt. qualities. ,et degvn to thy table and force io4t.es re, eft, when there in not mils uo ppotite but' a poitive avoru m to food "ro take a; glass 'of toddy,. urpt,sangs ,.. ;rep, _or, mint di . eps, ou Bg,ilikier_tfaj . , un tkr ttie l.ulief titat.it in safer aind'better ~ltllatt a glass Of cold water. ecoumnize. -- titne by robbing your self 'of tbe necessa.v sleep, cm the ground (that an liour saved- (runs; sicep is au hour l gaiued hr . life, when in reality it is two hUars actually spoild• : persuade yourself that you . are d.. - ; stroying enelunplenoant odor by introduc !ing aitrotiOr one, thatls, attempting to sweeten .)-e - itt. own UnwaAted - gartuents and person by enveloping yourself in the tomes of musk, eau de (...mlogne, , or ruse. water; the ,best p.erfuMe being a -clean skin and well washed clothing.- 1.E41 Al, T DML —Slone people - are at a to'4inow wnaf is a legal tender of-mon ey. p:•rson;: are ga7catly in error in suppd-ing that cvnts are a begat tender fOr any amount; and solueomes.captious- peo: plc make large payments in copper coin. which creditors suppw:e they are obliged to reecive- I froni the. fact that it is coin ed at the mint and bears the ii:,p - ress of the truited States upon it. PrOill the fol lowing, which is a synopsis of the act of Cutigrc-,8 upon the subject, it will be seen what is and what is not a legal tender. The law re Mating the payment of debts witli coin provides that the following coin be legal tender 1.: Ali gold coin at their respective values fur debts of anv amount. `.L The :halt &liar, quarter dollar, half dime and qltarter diem", at their respective V‘ilties fur debt- , of atty amount under five dollars. • 3; -Three cent pieces fur debts of any amount under thirty cents ; and • 13 , .: the law pissed at the last ses sion of CMtgress, nu may add, one cent. pieces for any amount under ten cents. By the law`ofi Coitgresi, some kir or tive years ago, old !Was made the legal tender fur large aniunnts. Those who, to getirid of Aarge q4utitics of cents and small e(iin i sometimes pay their bills with it. to the annoyancelof• the creditor, -will perceive that there Is a stoppage to that antic by the law. I.3l3Rcifs THEUTLY or THE COM. ET's TAlL;—This theory may be concisely stated to,he the dis4ovcry of the late nn det,which the tail is' ormed. While plan ets'and comets i 1• scribe their orbits about the sun and are 'attracted to the centre by a4aw of force, which varies invers e ly a s the square of the iistanee front this cen tre—the particles of the tail move under the influence of a repulsion which follows the very same law as gravitation, of a de crease with distance. The force of the' repulsion is about three and a third time as great asE that of gravitation. Each par tick of the tail describes and independent orbit of its own, unaffected by any colie- 1 sive attachment of the comet itself, ur to the neighboritir particles of the tail. The orbit of each particle is an hyperbola, with 4 . tsun in the focus of the opposite branch, so that its conAhes.ity is turned toward the sun ; and the Orbit is tangent to the para bolic ..orbit of the comet at the point where the particle leaves this body. The forms of the tails of the remarkable comets • of 16SC). 1744, and of the present year, cum putted by this theory, have been found to coincide remarkably with observation, al thonzh they were of the most distinctly various characters.-13',st:i it ("varier, Nu ' 671 ber 4. • Con•FuttE ILs. - rnAottDINARY.—It is becoming quite the rage among young ladies id cut the hair'off at the sides, and wear it as it' in a profusion of short, friz zled curls, which are combed back from the temples and formed into rows, one above the other; the general effect being somewhat irregular and very coquettish. "Charming," is the almost universal ver dict, and . a furore is the consequence among bearding-sehool misses and those of our belles who like to .produce a sensa tion. The fever has spread rapidly, and hundreds of youthful beauties - have sur rendered their glossy tresses to the barber. Probably nothing but the dictates of fash ion could have induced t;ic fair owners to part with•nny portion of thetr treasure of dark and golden hair. But are they aware of quarter whence this fashion issued? It originated, says Mr. Willis, with the Parisian luretts (frail females), and was imported by two representatives of that sisterhood.—X F Eve. Past. 43151" Upon the occasion of the French emperor's visit to Queen Victoria, two or three years azo, says Prentice, she fast. tined a garter around his leg with her own royal hand. -Neither the French nor English papers state whether the gallant emperor returned the compliment upon the occasion of her majesty's late visit to his empire. ATLANTIC TELEGRAPII NOWHERE.- The rate of travel of the comet late iu sight is computed to be 150,000 wiles per hour, at whioh rate the distance be tween - Boston and San Francisco, around Capo Horn-17,0'0Q milei—would be ac- Coaiplislied in four minutes; or between New York and Liverpool in one minute and six seconds. Divorce Noticp, Charlotte Watkins. 1 So. 61, Jane Term, I,v her bex:t friend. Day- 1858. ton ROlienbeek; Dtvoace, . , George P. Watkins. Whereas a Sub pcena SOT:rim hive fken issued in ;this ease, hnd ralirned Sth:/, the said George 'P. Watkins, Respondent, is hereby noti'ied and required to he and appear in our Court cf Common Pleas, at the next Term of said Court. at Coudersport,in tne county of Potfer. to answer' the Libellant's complaint. A. C. TAI iG.t Sheriff. ttondertv. , -t, Nov. 9, 0.611. AIISW SOL Ll 7, (31,,T11. • .Cot,r,Nr.L..o. gROCKEtr, CIL .t . R.DES . • Tii!)mxB ENGLI..3II, M. D., ./iSSTIY:‘7I,APP, ' GEORGE,4I.IItioI,D, S.A.ML'ET,' YOUNG, 11:3. ANNA MB: VIA - VAN:IA VAUGII.I)Z, M. DI: • Miss 11.1.TT.CE CLA-RE, . FINLEY JOIINSUN4 Write only for the ' GOLDEN -PRIZE. . GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. ii PE 3 7 17 l THE ILLUSTRATED. DEAN & SALTER, SUCCESSORS TO BECKET & CO 'The New York Weekly CroLDEN Tatzt i 3 one of the largest and heA litentry pper> of the day-an Imperi•+l Quarto, rtonhtining PigLp.igcs.:firfortu can %,171,T, o f the mast inter e.stiug end fitscinittng reading, flatter, from, the very tir.it writers of the chty,, A PRESENT, wolurti FRONI 50 CENTS TO $5OO 09, %VII( he ,given to e.ich suhaer'..ber innuedit.tely recoipt of the snionciption tm.ne.v: This 1.4 laez:entnl as a Memento of Priemi,bip. and pot as au inducement Lo obtaLasubiicrilieni. TERMS: Otte copy for 1 year, 2 o 0 and 1 Precut. One copy f9r 2 pear.., 3 50 and 2 Presents One copy for 3 yearn, 500 on.l 3 "' One cep y for 5 years, 8 00 and 5 " ANL/ TO CLUIS, Three copies, 1 year, $5 00 and 3, " Firc. , copies, I year, ROO and 5• " Ten copies, I year, 15 00 and 10 Twenty-one cop's,l y'r 30 00 and 21 The articles to he given away are comprised in the following . list: 2 Packages of Gold, con taining • . $3OO 00 'each. 5 do do do 200 00 each. 10 do do do 100 00 each. 10 Patent Leverllunling Cas ed Watches. 100 00 each. 20 Gold Watches, 75 00 each,- 50 do do CO tiu earl, 11)0 do do 50 00 each, 304.) Ladies' Cold Watclwg, 35 00 each 210 Sliver Bunting Cased Watches', 500 5.:1, - er Watches, 1003 fiord Glard, Vest, and 1..0h Chains, SO 00 to 30 00 each C.:di] Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Bre.tst Pins. CulT Pins. Sleeve Buttons, Wog,. Shirt Studs, Watch K.tyA, Gold and Sil ver,l'itinibles, and a variety of ot,Lier articles, worth front 50 cents to $l5 cacti. • We will present to ever, - person sending ns 50 stil) , ,ribers, each, a Gold W., tch, nny 01.11> :4.1/) u:; 100 Stlb wzribers. at S 2 each, a Gall Watch, er2, - sah.,criber will also receive a present. Lninediat-ly on receipt of the mone7 the Sub3criber's niece will he' entered up , na hook, au , ; the present will he f,rn,...irrie,l wita in one week, by mcg ur ,xprr.l3, p r id. In n . All conunnnicati.lris shoull be ad 4resseci t,i .11)11.tii SALT ER , f'roprictorl, 335 Brotdway, ,tiew.Yorii. LIEMEI nt Notice. William V. Keating.) No. 117, .SFTL Term. - Adolph E. Borie, 1S!",8. and I •In the. Court of Com- Jarues M. Wilegx, ' r mon Pleas of Potter Cout,tv E. l'ol.es and S.ctli Backus. J for a Lot of Lar'ff in flonlet township, Potter county, Pa.-, eontai°. lug forty'acres, and bounded and it-scribed as follows : Beginning at the northwest corner of U. lot surveyed to C. Knowlton, heinTn pint in the East line of lot contracted to John - Iliar, thence North by said line 8° rods to acorue - :, thenee East 80 rod: to north-west corner of a lot surveyed to 11. Leet. thence South by said lot So rods, therwe West SO rods to the piers of beginning; be:ug part of Warrant-N . °. 3921. And now, to wit, September i 3.1, 1338, on motion of John S Mann, Plaintiff.' `Atiorney.' role on Defendants to appear and plead b . ) the third day of next Term. or Jod , rment by de flult ; said tole to be publkned according to Act of Assembly, Hy the Court, IL J OLMSTED, Protii'y. Coudersport, Nov. 10, 1838. Divorde Notice A. B. Howland, INo. So, .Line Term, 1858. LIBEL is DIVORCE. Catiler'e ITovlAnd; Where 9 ,S,uhierme. and Submr.mt have been isscod in this case, end returned _VOW, the said Catherine Row land, Respondent, is hereby nolined and 're gaired to be and appear in our Court of Com mon Pleas, at the next Term of said Court. at Cauder+port, in the Carty of Putter, to an ewer the Libellant's complaint. A. C, T.V.:GART, Sheriff. r'on.dersport, Nov. 9, 1858. P..A. STEBBINS HAS 11/ Received, FROM NEW YORK, A Large and Complete Pali and Winter ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, RATS & CAPS, hardware, Cutleq, Groceries, 5f7. 9 WiliCLI HE WILL SELL AT 4.7l4argains 7 • FOR GOOD PAY. ' '4):l(letsport, Sept._ 14, 1858. Xr LIC GOCID3--4 Large and Spieud:d As /1 sorttpeutjylt r `Cipfel at t io : OLMSTEVS. Verebenta and Traders will be on their gaud and not be tropopied upon by ot Counterfeit of Morse 'a Induin Root rm., signed A. B. Notre ' All genuine Indian Poet Pine hare the =UM and signature 0f..d..r. What @ to., on bi/g. , • A'oc,ve we present ynn. wit% a Meness of DR. MOR - ifl—the inventor of MORiE , S ar:l.lC ROOT This philanthropstlras spent the greater part of his life in traveling. having visited Europe, Asia, awl Afriita, a. well as North Anerieft—has spent three years Among% the Indians of our Western_ country,— it was ht this way that. the Indian Root Pills were. 41T4 diseoverel. Dr. Morse was the first wan to establish thodlict that all diseases arise from IMPURITY liF TUE BLOOD—that our s:retigth. health and life depended upon this vital When the various. passage; become cloy - ged, and do not act in .perfect •harmony with the differe t functions of the body, the blood loses its action. becomes thick; corrupted and dis eased; Oils causing all pains, sickness and distress of every name; our strength is es;- hausted, our he..i.lth .we are deprived of,nud it nature is not a,,..aqed in throwing off the stag nant humors., the blood will liecome choked and cease to act,-and thus unr light of life f o r e v e r h, blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body tree and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medicine an your reach, namely, Morse's In dian Root Pills, 'manufactnared from plant!, and' roots Which grow around the mountain ous cliffs in Nature's garden, for the health toad recovery of di-eased man. _One of the roots froan which these Pills are mad:: is a Sudorific, which opens the pores of the .Liu, and assists Nature in throwing out the finer pants of the corroption, within. The second is a plant which is an apel turtut. that opene nod un clo7s the passage to the lungs, and thus, in n. soothing manner, performs bs dia.y by throw ing oil phlegm. and Other humors from the lungs by copious spitting: The third is a Di uretic, which gives ease and double strength to the. kidneys ; thus encouraged, they draw Large amonnts of in:parity front the blood, which is then thrown out hentatifully by the urinary Or-water pass'age, And which could not have been discharged A any other way. The fourth is a Cathartic. And accompanies the other properties of the Pills while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles 'of impurity which cannot pass by the other outlets, are thus taken up and coot eyed off in great quantities by the bowels. From the above, it isshuwa that Dr.,Morse's Indian Root polls not 'y enter the stomach, but her , , united ad;11 the - blond. for they dun way to every part, and completely rout out and clea m. , e 'he system from all imp ri:y, and the life of the bele, which is the blood, be comes perfectly healtl.y : coasequenily all sickness end pain is from the systeta, for they calm , t wi,en the bud;, becomes so pure and clear. 30 00 ettf:ll $lO 00 to 25 00 each The reason I V people are so distrecscd when sick. and •,•.-I,y so m •ny it because they get, n inedielim n blch will pass to the n 111 t l pat' - -, and which w op m the ; the :Let nut , ence..:l large r i ll-rill:o.y or food and other mot h•r I, mit: the • Vitae!. i• test - nes' are literally over`owiii,-: with the rm-rupte,d mass; fer•tvli intir - h -coustniitht g 1.11 , ,m1,whh1• th sacs cortopt• I ie ttyr every I t , -in 1101 nr , e r 2 .-, im"l li t from the I ort:, bY disen PILLS h.ive added to themselves victory upon victor:, hr rostoring millings o f the -ick to rt!orn.iiiir happiness. Yes, tlinumnds hitA•c lie n raelt-ail or lei - ate-it-1 with pa:n mete' angulsh, and erlim-e feehl-- frames have lise n scorrelied liy the i111c . 111,1c4. or raging frier, on-1 who tin been brdu,f: t :is .• •vern. a step ••f the silent grave, onw slam? rca,ly to testify tl n -e woold have liern tv . ;:ii the .1.•1.! I•cen for gre it niid wo,clerfel '.‘lorSeS' Itith:lll4tr) ,, t ' P'll! QC IST,) (1 ,-4 STS had titny rind obs-i -lutely s'imprised, in vritoissiti:r.! their clouir.ing !•:- - 4 only and struigth, nod tthe Itway all sickness. pain htlt they nt 'once go to rick at the f , lindatior 4 the diFC:IS'P. wilit7ll is the 1110«1 Therefurr, it w1:1 he shown. especi illy by those wtho Ilse these :Itl they will so cleanse ami puriry, that dis ease—timt deadly etilemy—v, ill take its flight, anibtlie fluslii4 youth and beauty will ag,:iin return. mini the prospect of a long and happy life will cher' tit and ti r h z l i t e n yo u r. date, Sold by S',lrrit k JONES, ecinilersport ; also by all Medic . itie Dealers in the county, +.: J. I TIE SL • No. no Leonard St., ?few York.' ProprietorsMt-r)(;E & proprietors of Or. A. Trask's Magnetic Ointment,) Earl vine, .11ittlisun Cu., 14% Y., General -Agents. I I ACTION OF EJ r.crm ENT NJ '\V GOODS, Low Prices and Read• Pay, IIF: SUBSCRIBERS me offer:ag for sale an cn::rery new ,tte.l., etinsigting of I)Fzy (;tiol)S, IIIIY'ERIES, IiAILDWARE, (,:LASS WARE, lit ioTs &. ::froES. 5: CM .BREI,I.AS, PARA: 4 0LS, - WINDOW WALL PAPER. I;EADY MADE CI,OIIING, YANKEE fIONS, &c. In our selections the wars of all have been remembered. The Gentlemen can find in our stock of Ready :%I.ttle Clothing an elegant Fashionable soft, nr a sub:m[l6:li Business suit, and we havellats A: Caps and Boots Shoes to match. The Ladies can find Fashionable Hot;nets heat& fully trimmed, or bonnets and trimming; a gocd aisortment of Dress Goods, and trim 'Gloves, Mitts, 'Hosiery and Gaiters.— and, but but not least, corded and skeleton skirts ; also, Rattans, Skirt-Whalebone and Brass Skirt-Hoo se beautiful Jet Necklaces and Bracelets, Corals, FMB, and NO many other things to enumerate,—all of NVIII.OII we are selling low for Cash, Lumber, or any kind_ or Produce. FLOUR, REAL ; FISH &c., con stoutly on hand. - W. B. k, J. IT. GRAVES. Sharon Center, Potter Co., Pa., June 5, 1857.-10;3—V. • SUBSCRIBE FOR THE “porrEr. JOURNAL." A :I)VER.TINE QA AT SITAR.ON CENTER IS THE POTTER JOURNAL. itEttanegerfa'' stat ,3S: 1: 8 ; 1"Elt - ADO'?;qD. Prices Greatvv, Reauged. HORACE WATERS. • • No. • 333 • irroadupy,,. . - - IGO7 FOR THE BEST 11USIVN;3. - N. y nst ruments. i El r Largest .A3sorttuent Pianos,, Me!a tleons, Musi,eal Listruments. 04 Musics! Merchandise" of all kinds; lathe Milted States. !'iano.sfiloiri ten dittereitiNantifaetoi,i6s; coin :prising those of every . variety of_ Style, fiorn ;Le plain; neat. owl substantial 6# oylaves, ss W a 'hut or ItosOcood Cases, from $l4 to $2OO. to thceie of .t.he, moat elegant finish ; to One t iOustind Dollars: .No house -in ! the Union van eotpete with the abilve, in the':: ntimtier; variety eelehrity of its ingtruint‘nis, nor it, 114 iExtri:thely low prices at, .whieit they-axe • 110IACF. WSTEIIB' NTODEttti !MOVED PIANOS, with or without Iron Francs, ic,t , sing in their improvements of 00r-ptriofr:•, .dal action, a leugth of seale.and roiontss'ls/ tone equal to the tirand ; Piano, united with the beauty and-darahilit t v of structure of the Square piano. They nre justly pronnuneed the Press and by the fist htsters, to he eq(ral IT. those - of :iny!uthrr mannfacturer They ore built .otlise . best mat most 'thorough tv seai , oned material, and guaranteed to stand the aCiiou of t: , .ery Eacii Instrument guaranteed to give satituetion, or !purchase money refunded. ticiRACE WATERS' ' NELODEONS.—Su. perior Instruments in tope's nlid derettillty w mss/its (Tuned the equal: temper:lo;k.) Me lodeons of sill other styjes nikd utrk,r,:. Price $45, $75, st.6o—a(whi, Reel and two 'Leeks of Keys, s9on—toss discount. Clergymen end lehurchee, to extra discount. MARTIN'S GI'ITA FLUTES, FLUT/NAS, ACCORDEOXS; VIOLINS, and ,Itlnsical . fustruments of all kinds, at lower pric4s than ever before 'offered to the public A 'large discount td teachers and Schools. Th e kr ti n e supplied on the most liberal terms. SIi.'CONO-HAND J'EANOS, at great bar gains, eciostautly in store,—price from 3U to $ ritlrSlet--9ne of the largest and hestse lected catalogues of Music now! comitrising many. of the choice atiOliwt Pop ular airs of the. day, and will be ti 4.1.1,1 at one illicit off front the regular prices. Music sent by mail to all part; Of the coun try, pos.t-paid. Particular and'persfned-atten tion paid to all orders received by'ttiail. isfaction guaranteed in every instdhce. Pianos and Melodeons for rent and rent nillowedou puachase.. Pianos and, Melodeons ot . . sale on InOnady payments.. Si•rund-hanil Nano: , ta ken! in exult:in:4w tor nf4. Iletbra 11 an d Select Vat;alognes and Schednle of priccHforwitrdi d to all parts of the enuntry by ntail.l 6 -- ()rent. intitteentnatb ousted tti AGENT:: in 4 parts of the . c.natry, to s.ll, tribe lit race Water,. Pi.tm,S, Melod:ons, and Caialol•ne Music. 8:44; itOWARI) ASSOCIAI'i()N. I'MLADELPHIA.: .„ • Benerolnit efablisled 11,1 .wprnial endo2,,i , n! kr the relf.f rj the sick and dis irrdeed, ats , (eit milt rirul.,nt and 1:!thloBie MO an 9 , zts FrithSexuales, such az , . *PEz:MATURTUREA. 5G\ll - W.P.A.KNT!::S; IMPOTENCY 4 (t)SOl{- GLEET, SYPHILP , , the Vice o. oNANISM. or SELF ABUSE. fie., &c. I The HOWARD. ASSOCLUt lON, in view. of I the awful destruction of human fife, em.se , ! Lhy,Se diseases, and t. 7 :e deceptions Kite ti,ed upon the unfortunate victims of : 4 e utsca..e. , QuackS, several years ago direeteo r theirConsolttltl Surgiloh, ns it CH A RITA BLE AGT of their name, to open n Dispen ~ try ; . or ttte treattnent!of tinsel:l,4s of diseases it, all theird'orws: and to give MEDICAL AD ' VICE GI.ATIS, to all win) appiy L letic,. with A des,lriptiin of their condition, (ag , , oceupatinn. it hitcof hilt. and of uxtreine poverty, t. FURNI.-.41 c; REE OF CITA RUE. It iA 11.('N/i , i , 5 to adn i tiro. the Asmtemtion commands tho Ni( diet the it!„ , :c. and will ftirt,.su t most approved modern treatment. The Directors, on it review of the past, feel i assured that their l.th itt this sphere of be. nevolont effort. have been of great b. k oteut tv the afflicted. especially to the voting. and the, hays reso:ved to devote themseiVPS, WI; - newed to !ilif imprlaut but much de,:pisett cause. - do , t Pubtished by the Association. a Re port on Spermtth , rri“ea. or Setninnl Weakness, the Vice of Onankrit, Masturbation or Self- Abuse, and other Di-eases of the Sexual 01.- 1 gam., by the.Consnlting Surgeon, which will I be sent by limit, (in a sealed envelope,) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMP:" fur postage. Address. for Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE It. CALHOUN, Consulting. Surgeon. lloward Association, No. Y Smith Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors. EZRA D. IMAM WELL, President, GEO. FAIRCHILD, &trafrey. (1o:24-1y. - DULLPORT HEAD QUARTERS. riviE subscribers this method of in forming their friends that they are in re ceipt of, and are now opening, a choice and de'strable stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY ,GOODS, to which they- invite i the attention of all who desire to make purchases. Our stuck is large has been selected with great care, and is par tieularly adapted to ithe wants of this section of our country. Our stock of Dry Goods con- _ _ _ sista of • - ; . _ MO Cold Guard, Von 1/WeSS GOODS, TRIMMINGS. RIBBONS, and Fob Chains, 10 00 to 30 00, ea : . E3llSitulbElOLs, PA.itAsol.l4 1000 Cold Pena and ~, ci.grils, CASSI MMUS Pencils, - ii 00 to 13 0, i lt YESTIN OS, DO- Cold. Lockets, .Dratelete, Brooches , r , . . . • mtsTics, . Drops,Dreest -Pins, Cuff Pine, :sleeve IMO . • SIIIRTINGS, . Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch lieys,_Geld s: T4N ENS, PRINTS, Silver Thimbles, nod a variety of °art 0 • DOSIERY, SHAWLS, clea n worth. from 1'..0 cents to $l5 00 each• i and a variety of other articles, too numerous On - receipt of 1110 Fubscriptiun rruni• to mention. We have also a complete assort. E subscriber's name Will be entered uiw u c ' meat of 'booka' opposite a nnufber,'and the gift t G.ROCEILIF.S,, i 11.11TIT1WARE AND Pulling -with that number will be forlard • • - CROCKERY; , witlliit one week .to. tint, ,Ly mail or or all of which pay, be sold uncommonly for ready pay, and for approved credit on as I ellnall i ll° ; i ff,:fis neither humbug nor lottery lb, reason - able terms as iiy, other establishment. 1 the above, 'ad everk subscriber is itin:,°; • MANN &N ionoLs. 1 prize olvalue. Ve prefer to Make tbif II Millport, Ang. - •11', 1856,-912 1 , 3% veal' distribution among them instead of E 1 . mg ts large commission to;Agentsi gi ti " I. the subscriber the amount that would go l , ithe Agent and in Many cases a hundreda , ' more. - BEirAll 'cottUakiaielations should be sd dressed to . ', f .-.r::•:.. DANIEL ADEE, PCBLITIMP. , 211 Centre (fired, New Arl4._. Z. J. THOMPSON,. CARRIAGE A: WAGON MAICEII and ItE PAIL:EIt, Condersporl, Putter On., Pa., takes this method of informing, the pub lie in general that he is "prepared to du all work in his line with promptness, in a workma-like ,manner, itnd upon the most arefa . nmociating terms.' Payment fur Rep,drang lovariablv required on delivery of the wcirk. ge„,,. Ail kiwis of PRODUCR, t4ken, on account of week. 1 ft 5. • , ; A YD. E)1 E ;I:f F A wrisbi ABOZT o:itelt.lsEF.,l TITAT E. D. OLMNTED'S STO(7K. IS.EIF,I'LF.NISIII".D jyrta NEW .4. SEASONABLE 011) BOLT . IIT L !W . 4 : AT A SMALL A 'CE: . . HOT WFA A, UFA ••• ' Anil More Expected LAWNS, CIIALLIES, 'owl other ,;„ NUMLI ER GOODS, JI7ST P.F.r.litp,n , 6 Wil.n.)l . :101.10 eIIE3P. Aho,h LAR(,ESTIJCi of rOTTONADF.S. fur MEN AND ISOY.S' MT AT Imw 41cuf. r fi FUR, REA T.Ay: , T PALM-LEA F,STitAt, C oLoRED LEGIIOI t i l d t , Ite Lk : It , G .; i:: .. ..4-71 dc ri . E . s T ro4 l' ritent ,:„ ( `01.4 II ATSe‘en.fi tr .. I - J rd-in Tliki MARkET . 1 Shbes!- . LARGE. ASSOATMENTSI finv PRICES—AN 1.), II AT IS OF Moll DI PORTA NUE,'VE4 MA% FI:03I GOOD ! . I . OCli. • MAKE HAY While the Sit]; Shines ! - But before eointneneing) set th you ilav6 plenty of good utensils soch ss-ATils, FORKS tv. RASES. If anything is' lacking, please c%ll at OLNIsTED's—:-Plenty you Gal,d, Clothing, Clot!. CPAvATs, Cot-JAILS and Ft large lot it GI:( IVES now pn-head. GnocEmits. A full supply, at the lowest p 6 r [I ri / r 1111 T 1 •11 ). W rranted to *give satisAtctin, the money refunded. TRY Coudersport, July 13, 18n8. - A PRIZE. TOR. E Wiio SUES:RILES FOR - • New York Week•ly Pre A, VEACTITCI.I.IY 1 E1) FAMILY NEWSPAPER! jn NEW yt - Irtr." WEEKLY, PR.ES of the besflit , ?rary.pnperc l .of larrP Qmirto rontrining.TlVlp;TY iv.; or SIXTY C01.V51N: , . of mite l q,CI . • and ELEGANTLY ILLtS.TitATEI. , r \veek. A GIFT WORTH FROM ro TESTS lIE SENT TO FAtil SCI;IFIEIt ON IlE(•E11'T OF Till; sciarriox MONEY ADVANCE One copy for one .year, and I gift, Three copies one . year, and 3 gifts, Five copies one year, and 5 gifts, Ten copies one year and 10 gifts, Twenty-one copies.one year, a uti . .:l gifts, The articles to be distributed are coal] in the following list :- 1 'United States Treasury Note, • ' $lOOO 00, do do . do 50 "P•t" 1 5 do do -do 200 00,6 ,1 10 do do do 100 00, Ertl 10 ratent Le.vcr Dunting • Cased Winches, 100 00, rel 20 Gold Watchri, 'Jr, 00, tail 50 -do 00 00. t.c 100 do • 50 00, w 300 Ladies' Gold 'Watches, 35 utt,w , 200 Silver Hunting Cased - Watches, 30 00, or 500 :Silver Watches, $l5 to. L's ca, tee _ _ (10:43) / 1 / 4 1 7 0 CHARGE FOR SHOWING TWA Goods j dot ieceiied at OLVITO' II It!i
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