ME gtuft ti Bioritiaug. Vrati) Maine Evittisdlisf l'44opT sapxErr rot4cit. It has been stated as a fact, that at a gertaiu Missionary station, the head naan, .7ho posyessed absolute control of the place,' putzat to have a young female member of the.tilinrelt fur his concubine. She jeeted. Ile went to the missionary, and told Win that if he did not prevail on tbe.! etch to comply with his request, he would 'drive the missionary from his station' ; Bather than not to be allowed to preach the. Gospel there, be consented, aid the girl girl hecatite the mistress of the voluptuf pxy, 6 Nor:: ' says the missionary, I have the pleasure of preaching the Gospel to that wan and his mistress every Sabbitth, Ilad I not consented to this,. he and oth, pre would have been deprived of the Goss ; pel.' The Anaerioan Tract Society, at theli late meeting in New York, have taken p ;,..,ourse very much resembling what that Missionary did. By consenting to the wishes of that' libertine, he was allowed to preach to him. So the Tract Society consent to all the appalling, soul-destro jag evils of slavery, as they in reality a, reusing to publish anything on the kubjeot, and thus secure the privilege Of circulating their publications among tbe plaveholders. They consent that the tlaveholders shall continue to hold a por tion of their fellow-men as articles of pre perty, compel them to labor without legid gompensation, deny to them the divine institution of lawful marriage, and "pre vent them from ever rising above Hi. degradation of marketable commoditici3. For throughout slavedom. there is no lag that recognizes slaves as having any hu man relations. In this respect, they sic placed on a level with the beast; huh - T:and has no more legal claim to his wile than as though he were an uS cr a swine. Neither has the wife any more claim 'to her husband; nor have parents any more legal clang to their children. Hence tlie\ may be sold and separated in any dire'e : Is this the way to hare the Gospel pro duce its desired effects? Is this layi6e the axe at the root of the tree? So* , from it, it is not even applying the 4, to any of the branches. Adopting Oil , . eoutse, bow long wc , uld it take to hew down every tree that did not bring forild good fruit? It is nut necesrary to al wen . The time was, probably, when tho i re ) were more evangelical rumsellers than slaveholders. Suppose the Tract Socidty decided that it was advisable to pebli'sli Against the rum traffic. The publishing, committee had inquired of the dealersii, those liquors if they were willing suite l public ions should be issued, and they bad objected. They said, kye will not 'rc-1 eeive such publications, and will do what we can to prevent their circulation. anything on that subject is published, we, will withdraw from the Society, and; du . - what we can to have all our eustoMers withdraw. It is a private coneern, mat ter of ours, with which you have no right tc intermeddle. Then suppose the com mittee had said, as some of the evangeli cal Christians do not approve .of having anything published on the subject, we not publish a tract, though written:by those engaged the business. It would only mak disturbance, diminish the ; in come of the Society, and prejudice the ratusellers and drunkards, so that t h ey will not read our other publications. T ht. Society meet and say, the committee; are very discreet men, have acted a very pro flet;t. part, acid therefore we sustain them. What sort of influence would such a course, be likely to have upon the dealers in: in toxieating liquors and their customer's? Now, what will be the iaftueuee of the fate action of the American Tract Society on. slavery ? The sltiveholders have gain. pct auothor victory over the friends of free dom. They will be mightily strengthen= ed in crushing down their fellow-man irum the elevation where their Creator Placed them, to_a state of ehattlehoud. This is i A more signal victory than the slave oli-j garchy achieved in the Lecouiptun i;win dle.' "They will triumph over it snore.l For they have the great body of the uhureli pinniviug at ' the stupendous wrongs' of slavery. They adopt the policy of huttingl it alone. This is among the mostpro foundly humiliating submissions which the church has ever made to slave tiligar-, phy. May the Lord help, fur vain is the. help of man Avery Man stioaw 51 a :VW where • He Stands. "The present is eminently a says the Rev. Ar,4ErtT BARNES, !'when the views of every man on the sul4ect of slayery should be uttered in unambigu ous tones. * * There has nertir been a time when the system of slavery has been so bold, exacting, arrogant, add clan wrens to liberty, as at present. When so much could be done in favor of the rights of man by a plain utterance of sentiment - , when so much guilt would be ineurred by a leuce- It cannot be ri;rht.thut an,- one who holds the system to be evil id its or, iglu, evil-in its bearings bu the inorals of man, evil in its relations to religion, evil in its inflgeno3 on the waster and the a'ave--on the hotly and the sonl4—on the North and the South, in 'tts tclatiJns to time am its relations to eternity. should so act that it dt,„ir be 1 4 s ibl t , t o. misunderstand his opinion in rolation to it—so act that his conduct could he al , - pealed to as implying an apology for the sy-teru." 22F - A. kiss, says azt ipfz:erziaz:..,;,aur.hor iG Pike creation , becauve nitnlci of n*th jug, and is very cool. health 01 Daughters. Mothers, is there anything we can do to aecuire for our danghters a good con stitution? Is there truth in the senti- Went sometimes repeated that our ses is becoming more effeminate? • Are we as capable of eaduring hardships as our grandmothers?.. Have our daughters as lunch stamina of constitution, as• much aptitude as we ourselves possess? These questions are not interesting, to us simply as individua's, They afflict the- welfare of the whiJe coninuthity; for the ability or inability of woman to 4:seharge what the Almighty has committed to her, couches the 'equilibrium of society and the hidden springs of existence. Tenderly interested as we are for the h,_•nich of 0,2 r offspring, let us devote pe culiar attention to that of our daughters. Their delicate frames require more care in order to become vigorous, and arc in inure danger 'through the prevalence of fashion. Frequent and thorough ahln thins, a simple and .nutritious digt, we should secure for ait•our children.. But I plead for the little girl, that she tuay have air and emercise as well as her brother, that she way not be too much blamed., if, in her earnest play, she hap pens to tear or soil her apron. I plead that she may not be pnoished as a. romp, if she keenly enjoys those active sports which city gentility prescribes. I plead that the ambition to wake her accomplish ed, do not chain - bar to a piano till the spinal column, which should consolidate the frame, starts aside like a broken reed; nor bow her over a book till the vital en ergy, which ought top ervade the wlaolasys teui,mounts into the brain and kindles the death fever.—Nrs. Siyourney. OPINION.---bisztha Washington, the noble w:fe of higt who was "first in war s first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen," used to say "It is surely more desirable that young, In dies should: play, sing and dance only so well as to 021.1 , 160 thent.4elves and their friends, ra ther titan to practice these I.elite arts in su eminent a degree as to astonish the public ; because a great apparent, attention to trivial accompl.i.hments le liable to give a suspicion -that mom - rill table acyfiretoents have been ne4l:.cted. As they consist of an exhibition u. the person, they are not (infrequently liable to be. ;,,:emnpartied with vanity, and tend to extinguish that sweet blush of shrinking Mile). in a young lady is the most pow erful of her exterior charms. •• I „It; also ~.,o,ktie d that, it a young woman cannot partake or anrusement:l of a bto rooat except at toe expense of benevoienee of friendship, ditthicuee,, sincerity, or at the sac eince c.f any one 011ristiar) Christian 'virtue—she. h^s no business there. To others Stlell recreations may be innocent but to her it surely is a sin." A 1 t w CAUSE FOR. Divon.cF..---We learn says the Fayetteville.lodrnirl, that a lady has filed a petition in the court of a neighboring county, asking that tribunal to interpose. and sever the bonds that bind her to the husband of her early choice, whose petition sets forth a new cause for divorce, as will .be Seen in the following extract, which the Jrninal says is a lite ral copy front the petition : " Complainant farther charges that, as she is informed, the defendant (her husband) is now in Chatham county, and has recently opened a grocery or retail liquor shop in Ashland —and that no man who will condescend to . sell nail by the drink, has soul enough to entitle him to the enjoy ment. of the tvartu affections of a confiding G!nrrv. —Two wealthy Isdies, Misses Ann anti stiz.tbetit tilte: . wood, of shetheld, Flag nave just h=en liberated by the intervention of then frlenels, ttt ter folirtooll years of impris,m ,nent t;a' con(euipt of the Court of Chancey. They cont:nuod in pris,m low:teen yeArs rltth e; than pru.inee an ne,:mportaat document in their ris,:es,,ion. l'shnw, thats:Lnothingl We know of cer tain miser who have snirtred longer than that cut contempt cartrt—thaUgh perhaps in ma ny caseg involuntarily. They have no pros pect of being released, except by death. MAlns ANT) v 5 ivt:s.—Women are all alike. Ny . 11 , 2n they're tniiiits they're mild as milk once snake 'Enn is -es, and LLey lean their hacks against their marriage certilleates,,and defy you —Douglas Jerrold. couur,ltsi-orcr ACADEMY, 7- REV. J. lIENDRICK, rritteipal. A-cadet - air Year is divided into three ,;c,;iuus of t jet cell NVPAS each Tue Winter Term coniniences,, Tuesd,iy, Dec. 15, hl:/7. The :Sluing Term commences, Tuesday, April 6, 11“...;;. The Fall Term commences, Tuesday, ..I.ug. 24, 1838. Conipetent Teachers have been secured for every branch of Study. Classes will he so arranged that students may enter to advautaße at any time. Teachers Class will be organized. in which tae attention will be paid to the studies usually taught in Comma Schools, and the best meth od of impacting.lnstructiou. EXTEN,S I ',S. VEic TERM, Primary Itranche.i, $2,50 Common Engli,4 4 , 3,50 Higher English with Algebra, Higher Mathematics, 6,4‘0 Latin and Greek, Drawing, ;extra) Muth„'rittr e:e of Pia (extra) 10,on French. kexcra) Without other stmnea, 5,00 Room [tent, each, I,ol' 6licee9s of this luz , titution. under he Picreptorittip of Mr. I.l.l.;:inmeti. has inctue.- .1 the T r n,r,es to sevarejt continuation of hi= =orrice:. We trust an ir,t.c‘lFozent 1,41)11c win •iy. it dint nuprort which sc•c:ros to be .3uch. an tuatitutioil. LI Pres . t. O. P. OVERTON : Sec'v. LEWIS MANN, " AMOS FRESCO*, SOBIESKI ROSS, J• VEW GOODS—A. Fiat .t.s..sortmelit rtcrivea at OI.NtrELYS, CAUTION . Merchants and Traders win be on their knard and not be imposed upon by a Counterteit of Slorse'cladian Root Pills, signed 4. Et. Moore. All genuine Indian Root Pala have the wane and signature of 1. White d• Co., en each boa, Above we present you with a likeness of DR. MORSE-the inventor of MORSE'S Lti- DIAN ROOT PILLS, This philanthropist has spent The greater part of his life in traveling. having visited Europe, Hein, and Africa, as well as North America—has spent three years among the Indians of our Western country— it was in this way that the Indian Root Pill , were first discovered. Dr. :Worse was the first man to establish the fact that all diseases arise frOno I.3IPURITY OF VIE RLOOD—that our strength, health and the depended upon this vital fluid. When tha various pftsFages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmom with the ditfere-4 functions of.the 'body, the blood loses its action. becomes thick, corrupted and dis eased ; thus causing - all pains, sickness and distress of every name ; our strength is ex hausted, our, health we era deprived of, and if nature is not assisted in throwing oil the stag nant humors, the blood will become choked and cease to act, and thus our lirlat of life will forever be blown out. How important then that we should keep the various passages of the body free and open. And how pleasant to us that we have it in our power to put a medicine in your reach, namely. Morse's In dian Root Pills, manufactured from plants and roots which grow mind the mountain ous cliffs in Sa.ture's garden, for the health and recovery of diseased man, One bf the roots from which these Fills are made is a Sudoribc, which opens the pores of the skin ; end assists Nature is throwing, out the der parts of the corrnption within. The second is a plant which is an Expectorant, that opens and un clogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, in a soothing manner. performs its cluuy by throw ing oil phlegm, and other humors front the lungs by copious spitting. The third.is a Di uretic, which gives ease and double strength to the kidneys ;• thus encouraged, they draw large amounts of impurity from the blond, which is then thrown Out bountifully - . by the urinary or water passage, and which 'could not have been discharged in any other way. The fourth is a C. amok, and aceotypanies the other properties of the Pillf; while engaged in purifying the blood ; the coarser particles of imparity which cannot pass by the other outlet?, are thus taken up and coat ey(:d utl in great quantities by the bo.vel,". . _ From the above, it is shown that Dr. Morse's - , Indian Root Pills rr it only enter the , tomat-h. but bee , tme. united with the blood, for they find way to every part, and coniph.tely rout out end cleau_se the system...front ail imputity, and the life of the body, strifo:-.11 lo the hiocel, comes perfectly healthy ; consequently all sickness and pain is driven front the system,' for the,y - cannot remain when the body becomes I so pore The rt-tson why pe' i de aro so distressed when sick. and why so trtAny - die, is becaus,; they do ii ct n et tataliethe Which 14 . 11 XS: to the afflicte n d parts, and which will opeti the DOlnrnl pn.sicsgc'S for the diseases to be cost cy,,r; hence, a large quantity of food and other mat ter is lodged, and the stomach mud intestines are literally orerfhtwing with the corrupted mto , s; thus u.oicrgo:ng f o rmeo, taboo, constontly ;nixing with the blood,w !itch throw.- erirenided matter through every vein, arid artery, until life is taken tram the body by disease. Dr. Morse's I'll,LS , ,haveaddeJ to themsell vietorY upon restorinz minion, or the m,,e„.,;;; : Le i ar a aw ) YCF, thati: , andS {V;?, have been racked or tormented 'with sichtir cc. l'ain aryl an',:111S11, and ::".nays hare bret; scerched by the horning cienteitts uC mine fever, and who h.ive been hrouglit, as it were. witnin U . : the silint now stand ready to testify that ths,,y would have been nombered with the dead, had it nut been for this great and wiroderful medicine. MorsCs [l.llB. After one or two doses had berm tukto, they were astonished. and ahso". Intely surprised, in wit:nes - slot": their charming ol e ets. S^t only do they giro immediate ruse and ;strength, and take away all sickness. pain 11101 antjniSh. b,tt thay «t Slice go to work at the foundation of the disease, whitth is the blued. Therefore, it will he sho'istn. espechdly by those who use these Pills, that they will so cleanse and purify, that dis ease—that 'otki; its :light, nut the th o lt of youth end 'beauty wih ng.tin return, :old the prosper t int. - bin,: and happy lit.' will cheri , h a d , c,-;ttlitett vu'tC ' Sold tc, s INES. Coudersport ; also hr ail .aedh-ine Denters'in the cow- tv. titTE Z ct Leort.til ` , :•.r York; Proprietors ; . oc. ; I ,rto rietors of Dr. A. %ills, Madison Co., S. Y., Gent ral ts, NEW GOODS, Lo' Prices and Huy Pay, AT SHARuN CE:;TEII ul SUBSCrIiBUIIS are offering, for sale 14... an entirely nevi - stuck. consisting of DiIF GOoDS, GROCERIES, lIARDWARB, CQOCKEILV, t,L.1.7 4 S WAIIE. 1;00T8 DAM & BRELLAS, WINDOW StIADES, WALL PAPI - itt. :BEADY MADE. Cl,OO-11:0,,..., NoTioys. &c., &c. • Tn our selections the ,wants of all Lea been remembered. The t;entlemen eau hu.l in our' stock of Ready Mile Cloth;ng an ,legant Fashionable suit, or Business,. suit, and ,re have Bats & Caps and Bouts &- Shoes to match. The Ladies can find Fashionable. Bonnets beautifully trimmed, or bonnets andtrimming ; a good assortment of Dress Goods. and trim , risings; Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery and Gaiters.— ' And, last but not least,.eordt-d and skeleton Skirts ; also, Hattans, Skirt-Whalebone and Brass Shirt-lloopst beautiful Jet Necklaces and Bracelets, Corals, Fans, and too many other things to entuncrate,—all of which wt are selling law for Casa, -Lumber, or any kind rsif Produce. FLOUR, MEAL, FISH Ere., con tantly on hand., W. B. S: .7. H, GRA V.F.:B. 1 . Sharon Center, Putter Co., l'a., dulls 5, THO:\ PSON, CARRIAGE L. WAGON MAKER and TIE- R ER, Cond,rstirt, Potter Co., Pa., take, , method" of informing the pnb- Ar7,3>, Q Ho in general that he is prepared to do all work in his line with promptness, in a workwAn-like manner, and upon the most accommodating terms.' Payment 'for Repairing invariably ricrired on delivery of the work. rig s° . Mt Lauds of PRODUCE taken on U.CCOUII t of work. 10.35. IZIPORTANT DISCOVERY. CONSUMPTION AND ' ALL DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND THROAT ARE POSITIVELY cURAIILE BY INHALATION; WHICH conveys the remedies to the eteei-• ,ties in the lungs through the airpassa ges, and coming iii direct contact with the disease, neutralizes the tubercular matter, al lays the cough, causes a free and easy expec toration, heals the lungs, purifies the blood, imparts renewed vitality to the nervous system, giving that tone and energy so indispensable r Cur the restoration of health. To be able to state confidently that Consumption is curable by inhalation, is to mutt source of unalloyed pleasure. It is as much under the control of. medical treatment as any- other formidable disease; ninety ont of every hundred cases can be cured in the first stages, and fifty per cent. in the second ; but in the third stage it is_impossible to save more than five per cent..' for the Lungs are so 0.'4 up by the disease as to bid defiance to inertial skill. Even, how ever, in the last stages, Inhalation affords es traordinary relief to the suffering attending this fearful scourge, which ennmilly destroys ninety-five thousand persons in the United States alone ; and a correct calculation shows that of. the liresent population of the earth. eighty million: are destined to fill the Con sumptive's graves. Truly the quiver of death has no arrow so fatal as Consumption. In all ages it has been the great enemy of life, for it spares neither age nor sex, but sweeps off alike the brave, the beautiful, the graceful and the gifted. By the help of that Supreme Being from whom cometh every good and perfect gift, I am en alibied to offer to the afflicted a permanent and speedy cure in Consumption. The first cause of tubercles is from impure blood, and the immediate effect produced by their depo sition in the lungs is to prevent the free ad mission Of air into the air cells, which causes a weakened vitality through the entire system. Then surely it 15 more rational to expect great er good from medicines entering the cavities of the lungs than from those administered through the stomach; the patient will always find the lungs free and the breathing easy, af ter Inhaling remedies. Thus, Inhalation is a local remedy, nevertheless it acts constitution ally, and with more power and certainty than remedies adedeistered by the slum:tett. Ti, prove the powerful and direct intlueace of thy• this mode of administration, chloroform inhaled will entirely destroy sensibility itt a few minutes, paralyzing the entire nervous system, so that a limb may he ampntatitd with out the slightest pain; Inhaling the ordinary burning gas will destroy life in e few Lours. The inhalation ur am nettle will rouse the system what fainting o:appadently dead. The odor of many of the medicines is perceptible iu the skin ri few trieriets after being inhaled. and may be immediately detected in the bloat. 'A I:entente ing pi out of the constitutional (•jICCI, of inhaintit , u, is the feet that sickness is al ways produced by breathing font air—is not this positive et ideate that proper reinedim carefully prepared end judiciously /Li:minis ter:A through the kings should produce ml happliist .results' Diming eigh'et.o year-' practice, marry thousands suffering front dis eases of the limes and throat, have beere tm der my care. and I hate effected many riznark alile cure:, even slier the sufferers !liel been pronounced in the last sieges. whivit fully -et , isfiee rue that eoustunption is no longer a filet I disease. My treennent of consumption is I original, and founded on long experience and a t e eeeeg h investigation. My perfect nequain ; tanee. 'Nati the nature of tuherides. I .lcF , me to distinguirh, readily, the ithrion, firm- of disease that , itnidote cooseniption. and the prop-r remedies, Ille• ly bunt; ini-tdl.lll (;\ en in a singie race. This famii ! hurtle, in connection with certain pathological and microscopic enables nic to re lieve the lungs front the effects of contracted ehests, to ecilarge,the chest, purify the blond impart to it renewed aitulity, giving energi and tone to the entire sestetn, ttitb I:111 diroitiontt sent to any part of the United States and 'iy• pa tient.: t:tymmiiniiiittlug their roptoin , hydetter. But the cure ttrip hi be more certnin if the patient should pay me to visit. which give me no opportunity to examine the,lung and enable nab to prescribe with inueli greater vertaitity, :Ind then the cure could be efletted Without my seeibg the patient again. Cr, W. GRAFI A_M, M. D., Office 1131 Filbert Street, (Old No. 109,) below Twelfth, PIIILADEI.PiiIA, PA. MILLFORT READ-QUARTERS. Tsub„ri„crs t„he this rni.titt,,„f i„.. ~,.„,,„,r Crh•ads that, at , : in rc cf.ipt oi. anti art , MINN' Wielling, a choice and desicabk stock of • ST.PLIf: AND F.1.C . 1" DRY Of /DDS, to Al Hell 111 , ..1" ill Vite the attention of all who , te , tirt., to make purcha,,,s. Our stui-k,is !urge has le.t:rt SQC , CI , 4d •great care, and, is tel.'s tiotterl) ;Idepteti of this tstc . ,;(rn ttl4,l•r ir rN4Lt 2, - . Our stuck of :try Uumis Von_ st3ts 01N . ' DRESS GM - MS. TRIMMINGS, TOP,RONS . , EiviutomEmEs. CLOT CASSINI EitliS YESTINOtti, DO= LINENS, PRINTS, • 1 , : 0 -I.', Bt./SIP:R.I", 811.,‘ S, and rt variety of other articles, too ntOnerous to mention. h00,:c.;...11 , 0 IL coroplete , assort:- to-nt of GRUCERD. 7 ,S. ITARDWARE ; all of which will he sold uncommonly cheap for ready pay, and fir approved credit on as reasonable terms as any other esdablOhnient. MANN &NICHULS. 11if'port., Aug. 11, 18 5 6.-- 9 :13 1Y• V.a"' TO CUUNTIty MI:;RCILI,NTS D. S. WILLIAMS Luc WILLIA.ms - Sz euNstlicirum.l having removed to the spaCious lort3 l in the CARY - BUILDING, 105 and 107 CIAMBER:Ii STREET. arid & sl MADE NEW YOI:k, Is now offering for cash or on appraYo credit, a large and well-assorted stock of HATS, OAFS, STRAW GO DS. UNIBRFA.S.AS & Of all the styles, qualities and materill i s usu ally found in market. Flaying one of t lar-g -ezd, sale-rooms in the, city. (50 by 10 feet,) with ample faAlities,, and an n.sperlieure of near twenty years in the hu,ineiF,!. pirrebaser may feel assured of being as well sprve.:l I this house as at any other in the trail 'fiv.P . „ Orders from the country fillo with era and promptness. - [l.le 3 fikRANGES'ANO LEMONS just reccii. , iu:3 I J. G XTO CHARGE FOR SE-WAVING THE I.N Goods jiwt received tit OLMSTEi PIANOS, MELODEONS & RUBIO THE CASE SYSTEM ADOPTED.' Price.s Greatly Reduced. HORACE WATERS. No. 333 Broadicay, N. Y., AGENT FOR THE BEST BOSTON & N. • Y . Instruments. MITE Largest Assortment of Pianos, Melo deons,'Musleal Instruments, and Merchandise of all kinds, in the United States. Pianos from Ten different Manufactories, com prising those of •every variety of style, from the plain, neat and substantial 6 oetaves r m Walnut or Rosewood Cases, from 5150 to $2OO, to those of the most elegant finish up to Oue Thousand Dollars. NO house in the. Union can compete with the above in tlr number. variety and celebrity of its instruments, nor in'the Extremely low prices at which they are sold, - - HORACE WATERS' MODERN IMPROVED PIANOS, with or without Iron Frames, pos sessing in their improvements of over-strings and action, a length of scale and compass of tone - equal to the Grand 'Piano, united with the 'beauty anti durability' of structure of the Square Piano. They are justly pronounced by the Presslaud by the first Musical Masters, to he equal 'to those of any other manufacturer They are built of the best and most thorough ly seasoned material, and guaranteed, to stand the action of every climate. • Each instrument guaranteed to give satifaetion . , or purehase money refundk , d. HORACE WATERS' MELODEON,..—Sm perior Instruments in touch and durability m make. (Timed the equal temperament.) Me lodeons of all other styles andjuakes. Price $45, $6O, $75, $lOO, $125, sl4o—double Reeds and two banks of Keys, s2oo—:dess liberal discount. Clergymen and Charclies, an extra di4coant. MARTIN'S t ;l 7 /TA BROWN S IIARPS, FLUTES, FLUTINAS, ACCORDEONS,. VIOLINS, and Musical Instruments of ell kinds, at lower prices than ever before offered to the public A large discount to Teachers and S1•hools. The trade supplied on the roost liberal! terms. SECOND-lIA.ND PIANOS, nt great lair gains, constantly in store,----price frmul*::.di to MUSIC.--One of the largest and hest se lected catalogues of Music now published, comprising many of the choice and mdst pop ular airs of the day, and will Le sold ut one third oil from the regular prices. Music sent by mail to all parts of thtt coma try, post-paid. Particular and personal atten ti.m paid to all orders received by waif. Sat •sfael ion goo ear teed in every instance.Lriaos and-Melmleous for rent and rent alloWell on pnachase. Pianos and l.lelodeons for sale un monthly payments. Second-hand l'it6ms ta ;c•n iu e.xeliange for new. thmeral and select Catalu r mes and Schedule of ',rives foilwarded to all parts of the country i v mail, AE,. / ) - - - (lien t inducements offered t Ait 3EN TS :n all parts of the country, to Belt tie Horace Vi - 4ters' Pianos : .31e)ofleoRs, and Ca:al:ague of {lash. 8:40 A l'ltiZE FOR lEVERTRODY: WIIO SUBSCRIBES FOR. 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Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch 'keys,' Gold nyln SilVcr Thimid h es. and a variety of other arti cles, worth front 50 tents to Sri 0 each. t) u rectipt ot tbe , std , seription rummy, th( name nil! be entered upon ow book hppm,;te a number, and the te 1 corres ponding with that number will 1)5 forwarded nititin one week to him, by wait' or express: !K w paid. There is neither humbug. nor lottery about Ahr ahove. as ov , -y subscriber is sure of a prize of value. We prefer to make this lib eral thstrthution ainUl:, Ihetn instead g r ing a large commission to Agents: giving to the subscriber the antninit hat would ..zu 1, , the `,,cut and in many eases a hundred-fold: more. communications should be ed-A dressed to • DANIEL ADEE, sp- • D.N.I.7IILISIIER, [10:42] 211 - Cegire street; _Slit , York. • KF,D7.IE'S ALTENT WATER . FILTER. Milli BEST FILTER K NOWN for Family use ; has given the highest satifitetion for many rears ; is scientific. in construction, port able, durable and cheap. It renders rain wa ter perfectly pure and sweet, making cisterns more economical than Wells, and avoiding tbc diseases arising from the hard water of time 'tone regions. Five sizes : retail from $8 to 12. Wholesalr, to the trade at the usual dig- . count. Can be forwiirded safely any distance. Formerly made by J. E. Cheney S Co.: made now w.ly J AMF.S TERRY 4: Co., at the old stand of J. - E. C. k Co., State Street, R , elms ter, N. Y. For descriptive circulars address ' [1,10:47-3m.] JAtfES TERRY Ir.'CO wed by i '6, E NEW :D'S'.. HO " ARO AS . SOCIATR* .PHILMALPIILL .. , . ... .. .... ._. A 13enevrent Institution, established l y . 7. tido& lint for . the relief of the lick and 4 4. . • tad, afflicted with Virui t i ll end _ - . Epidemic diseases. If* " oal persons afflicted with Sell: l ei : D ire, I es,. nab as SP E RA IATORIIECVt; ;13 1 ' NAL II RAE:NESS, IMPOTIINCte dohs, RIDEA, .GLEET, SYPIELIS, the _vi e . ONANDM, or SEEP ABUSE - , kc., h e , -' 0 The I OWAED ASSOCIATION, in vier t 1 the awf 1 , destruction of human life, e atre : by Sex al diseases, and V e deceptions' ro t tised ut on the unfortunate victims dt.s„ disease by Quacks, several years ago di telti 'their C ssulting Surgeon, as a• CllAi .u i lti ., 1 ACT w rthy of their name, to °pea it hi l;ra sary for the treatment of this class of 'Jir o!. in all tlitir forius ; and to OM MEDIC-41,..D.' VICE ( ) RAMS, to till 1011 :' WITIY by leUt: with a descriptitn of their condition, fp oceupation, habits - of life, &e.,1 and in rati of extreme povertv„ to FIEINISiI Ittaccals FREE i..)F elliliGE. It is beefless Co , d, thpt the Association commands the highs' Medical skill of the age. and will furnish a l most approved modern treatment. ' • The Directors, on a reviete of the past, tit assure.ti that their labors in this sphere of b t . nevoletit effort, have 'been of great benefit? the afflicted, espeCially to the young, nadli t , have resolved to devote themstire.t•, s -i tt , re ' . newed zeal, to , this very impertant hat a , a despised cause. Just Published by the Association, x Re, port ou,Spernintorrham,-Or Senthial-lre.k t „: the Vice of Onanisru, Masturbatio s ~,; 0? , Abuse, find other Diseases of the Srinal mind, by the Consuiting Surgeon, %Wall 11.71 be gens by mail, thr a sealed earelope.i FREE OF CHARGE., on recelyt of TWO. STAMPS for postage. Addres, for Report or treatmc•nt, D,, GEORGE R. CALHOUN, Consultilif.:Surg m , Ilttward Association, No. 2 Small NhabZintet; Philadelphia, :I>a. By order of the Directors. , EZRA D. 11EARTW.ELL, Pretidnit, GEO. FAIRCHILD, Seretury. 11(r.1tzb, SUFFER IN OTI T.l lieu a C.T.::IIIL is goarantet, SECRET DISEASES, . seljLAintsf', NiTrotte Debillly, SiriAire t , G 4 , 4, G ra v e l, Lialates, littiCaNO of 11( Alineys 0 1 ' L'lttdder, licrritrial Ida rinialinn, S er , g o i ritilis in MC Bones una..-1111,-1,,, b a ,,,,,,,,i ) a, Lanus, Throat, Nose and I:l,w,'Clerrlovni t limb' or Limbs, Centers. Prop'', I:pittiorn., St. 1 7 itcl's Dance, and all fls,,,,es oririn9fro: el Ile - i , , ye•Mellt Of Ille SQ - 001 0, 1 , , ,a1,,, 0 l:c 11 ao Nervous Tremblitoz, Less (If 31, t . 173 orv. Lo,s of PO w eT, ' Col, ent I Weakte4 I)inincs:, ut Visiou with peculiar:Tuts:Tv:v. ing before the eyes, i.o,s of Night. \l'a',4l. Doss, Dvepep.ia, Liv , r Di:m:l,e, Eruptietts op the face., Pail) in ihe 'Mick anti litad, recut irregularities and all iinproper tiischarge2.ltiz both seam. P matter's not from what gra tile 1ti,4,1,e L.; ; CIA1):1 IEII, however 10ng:44E7 or obstinate tie case, rece ! trry i.. , rerinin,nah a sliorter time 11, a u Cl permanent tart untie: reeted by :lay other treatment. (lei:L:ow et tin-ease has b a thed the shill ati , annetar/ih• Ciati, and I}rir led ad} their mearn of Cut Itt toed ici nes are plea.zantWit hunt oiler, cauiingn sickness and tree from mercury or Wig:. Diming to ertly years ur practiee, I hare mat! from the jaws of Death many thousands, wk in the last stages or the :Aare 1.011164nd 13. cases timl beer given up to tlit'liy:heiti e ians, which \warvants me in premising tent :itliieted, 'NV hi) ,ulay place theunt h es uuderk eate, a perfect and most speedy care, Stsat Diseases are the grente:st enemies to beiltb.:: ;hey are the first cause of l'om timpani', Strl, ilia, :rod many other tliseasi.s . , amft-haidti terror to the human futility,' As a petals-. ,'ore 'is scarcely ever cUcetcd, a inajetityclt: i...,..e, bili;ne; into the hands of icieutapitu 4 .1, per , 3:,us. v Ito not o dy oil to cure tiiedißit hut ruin the eon atutim, 1:11'mr 31. a. ;‘)F.t• nlth theictny, whit ..whit the kili-trAE, LI. Len, tile saliumr i 1.1 ., a v . ., , pid Cut,umi.lif-L. lint .hoard the di>eitse arid the trustee not cot.se distil oncettity and the titrmsr the disease is enntiled 'upon the cloltlat. \Who ate born iyith feeble eoi,tnunoni, et the current of life corrupted by t thin str.i . Betray- itself ii, Scrotubt , Tetter.[lcurs.Eni, twits an other affections of the. his. Ete 'I h o+tt ;tint Lorq,s, i ittoiling.upon that ski e)t i.steucc of sultering'Llld con gllit.g them' fffir s f FT:II - V. AUSI.: i another fornntlableett; ht:deb. for nothing else is the dread cis rune of Litman disco ,es estt,see ro dertnint at drain Itpon the system, drawing its finUffn : of Vitt !ADS throttLth a' few years of taw , : don nto en untimely grave. h tit iateyr Nervous iystem, rapidly na s te- sitst •t4e fI emirs of life , e:t uses mental dentigette pr events the propendeveloputent !Atte disqualifies tbr marriage, society, 14, :" and all eat thly bap' inets, and leaves the rer tt reeked 1,0(ly fl nd,preC.`ifrOlf o C011&1.1111p1I01) • iald It train of evibrueretot dreaded than death itself W•th the eonlidenco I assure the unfutttatite Self-Abuse that a perm: neat and tpetolytt can he sheeted, ami with the otottt;o:v 0 ruinous practiees my nmients call he rettet to robust, yigocon: 011iir.tecl are cattrioned a visst tie '` of PotentMedicine=, tor there are so soares in the columns of the r''•• prints to ceici and tub the uny.sr! , that million, - have their euttr'initiono iir7r by the vile compounds of rontelt do,lorsL' the equally poltottopa fe , strunto 1ev 6 , 4 '•Patent Medicine's." Miser ctitetsfy ar.o.'/` many of the on called 'Potent find that nearly all of audit count 4l Sublimate, wltieli is one of the sit partitions of mercury and ii dettai,t• which instead of curing the ditstrie• deli the .system for life. 'flute-fourths of the patent migrant I, in mu ,• i ut- up by att; rim:tided tool t•'•rs , us, who do not an set-tt.uoi vett tae; „ ph'‘l'et• of the tuotena roca , feir, and are tcP"'• as destitute of eny linowlethur of the oystem, having one object that to make money regardless at cease,'' ees. . Irregularities and all diseases of inalt', (l , females treated on :principles tad:sh it:4e ; twenty years of practice, and . s •'' . uc tiun i t , ' thousands of the most remarkable cos. Mines with full - directions sent tJ any the United States Or Canadas. by Fi"' • • eornntunieating their symptoms by 1 . '„ il !; fict. Rusinesrs correspondence strictly cons : Address. 7 ILLEr J. SUNIMERN ()face No, 1131 Filbert £ fi t (Old No. 109,) ICU 0O env]) is 00, each CO 00, each LO 00, etic :It) OU, each 0 00, each 00, each 00, each 5 on to 11 00, .4 7 -- , .Ni';W GOADS—A Liu; nr,l ,:i1 , 1•11 ,101 sortment just reeivt,i at ' • vuitir:r i 10:1 . , Of all disease ; the great, first cause Springs from neglect of Nature's laws IN ALL STAGES 01 BELOW TWELFTIL PHIL ',I I) E Pll I
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