gliSff damr, 7V9 3WaTLILSS. Wr Wit% £OIO.:ST. no fresh Wser.s. 4,-.reep,lng,.„frore the lowing - the el - an:n.l. - 0:1. calm ri'po'lei - While 414-taut music, Lit Iwivrenly cadence to the ,wind that b!i;ws, Eiy aellitig heart seems filled with some new ng, erzs, are strained .to gaze on picture tr xes; While Li:iv, nr.eouseinus - and al-Jae,: rn: - . • the tiutlinea of two childish faces. i fyrotniniature2 are lying on the 'moss b.2side Two diznplil faces n: 0 17 seem gazing into " . . As if 1,, , nt to holier S'Z'2!.es 7.114 (7,;•St:U.y t Thar mnot unite us inn home Ore is a boy ; his noble face revealing The ph.tstened.intillse a youthful soul : o lcutt one •firi .. with beuniv's blush, b To tursL with la.ugliter--I ntiles 2-71. Ansi these ftre mine; but yet their ghtchisirie voices Unheard by lie, irk tuned in ehld:sh sonzs ; The;r words of loce arklther's.beart - rejolees t . tiThile fate my weary pAgr:cuaa:eprolonp. Be calta my heart; if _lntat ;end her brother 84nuld e'er forget a father's kind. caress, Fate's angel. -whispers, we6hali sce each other; An4l9.less 044 s t:cent . whe n we each other b 1 I will net ask these painted lips to a - Jasper Those words of I'ondnee:l which inY lips would hear; Ibut kiss the boy and kiss his-tender sister, And bathe tlieii faces with affections tear. Two miniatures are lying on my bulom fa r: - etrace the evening's shaded path ; Two Ouiatores beloved by me, and only Tu shield and guard from envy or From wrath. rLEABINT GIP, Centre 1 853. uricr Eloquence Extraordinary. ? In an address lately _delivered before: th Young -Men's ASSOCiat':iin in Great; L end, Tenn., and published by request of the association, we find the following cle gant, eloquent and perscuous passages.; The - oration opens thus : f`To chide the reprehensible is au itn-i pulseof humanity, but to impersonate the transgressor, is to surrender io guilt. Mils , surrender concedes an implication abso•fl lute as it is universal of man:s relationship as transgressor, and of his involvement it the limitless expansion of exceptionable undertaliings. The extension of this volVement varies like its magnitude in the'i ratio of its intensity—in the indulgence j pf its participants—and in the complexity I of its aspiration." That's so I If anybody contradicts that statement, it must be because he den% understand it—or is, wilfully captious - and wrong headed. Here the orator again :1 (his subject is the "Romance of Reform :") "Romance LI reform lies not iriglittcr-' fag phantasms, dazzling the impetuous pith blazes of czeeilence--net is vague sentimentalism reproaching the languor pf sudden vieisitude ; not in nationaCceb ebrations front party eminence or halcyon repose—not in rattling thunders of boil- In eloquence, or in a patriot:s zeal for his country's good; but it lies in substituting the calm repose of regularity,for the Wild madness of intensity mid perfurboratien." " Impetuous blazes of excellence," is good, but it don't conic up to " rattling thunder of boiling elOquence." But fine "4 the language is, the thought is the thing. How clear and precise how ot igi ;sal and yet how obvious But hear hi : •"-ISome of our ladies find this romaneel midikunces and osteaia`.ion, mid luxury i and expense, tnid suratterers ef Freuch peppered with Latin, of Latin salted with ! Greek, or Greek hashed with Gen - nand To petrify their brains with problems or! dishes would be b'owlog up the ramparts! of beauty and fortune; pillaging the flow. or pots of geranium inagnitieence and in suiting the bounties of a benevolent God. The hot aired furnace; the attenuated vi... age; the wasted finger; the powdered var. 'lush ; the . wa.sp like waste th.eXtlie:n! sublimated attainments, sterrotyned isa the magnets to a pauperized neglect." What will "some of our ladies' say to that ? What does he mean "by blowing up the ramparts of beauty ?" TllO - 9b. -seurity can't be in the writer, and must therefore lie in our own ignorance. Still we ask—what are the ramparts of beauty ? Bello only answers, " beauty," which thaws no light on the subject, and is proba bly intended as a simple note of admire. ,-lion at the author's 'style. Ny bat/ does he mean by "blowing up thvamparts," 4:e ? A thought strikes us ?-=it's the swell of the crinoline ! Hoops 1 . by all that's ex. travagant I Hoops ! whoop !—hurrah ! • But mark the orator's felicity of diUtiOu in the passage about "pillaging the flow erpots of geranium magnificence," is there anything finer than that in Carlyle or Eta. - erson ? Hear him once more : "Such a theme needs no epitasis. It peeds no Amphitheater with its Ignatius irritating the Imes to accelerate his glory. It-needs - not the intellect of an Origen 1 ; ' the inflexibility of Lameutius ; or the §davity of a Pontius for its apodopsis." . Clear as mud I perspicuous as " Brah ma Let us pause for a while to ponder these maxims of wisdom. It is ,enough for one day. I,olvaniantps on Cerloullatter- ference. The celebrated man-tamer-and-killer, kola Montes, a few evenings sineedeliv ered a lecture in New York to aid in re building Dr. Hoyt's free church for the pony. A number of those clergymen who slways nuilie it. a point to attend to other pmble'• concerns having interdicted their ilaekafiroltk-IpatrOnizingtifilfteretreAVd - ff tt aleet, Lola!, at the cliife irr patie'ed , a.fovir 'lniujitesPaiiiti "With a mis chievous her bie--orey cies,- paid 1u r regpocts...lo them as e. fullows: " and 7,onticitnen:, Tia adver- 1 f!semeits ha've in 4 '.iiined yen thatthe pro 'of tind leettyn" ) ,are,to bt gAven to Rev. Ralph Hoyt,,* to id _hi ill it: cc ,tle buil,diug 4 1 s I =o - - q.ki", f6l: 4fle poor. a papa mi have ali•o;appriaett :yea thau ,someoo ot .clergy have cost reiiedions ;.upon the `lvo' hectOr fur Lis iYialllglleSn Wetuie. I:filed - of bio:try, ertie'ty to tile poor, an'd li:o(lle...owe impertioew:e, ! !ill tileloolit Clittbulie thi! Vtiorrda !non that wotd , l bar , you v zue ponidoing, a good ,wouid rattier doers (.41 t a•nd in truetioa en the poor nail itoat *11u...dd. - be blot by a hai. - .1 wiit not•,he moved by thtsir di e t at i oi , E.ll,..elnused Waif tinny elturcht.. will be isai!t. inoi- - nanypo-ar Till be fed, by the.; will ?" . ,A ..1' vit;•3 7 ,- ; ••• .. iliL ..c, - .,w iu a titonear.d.' Ineneweti applause % ) - - .... " It is resr.rved for me to read• thea, blind bigots a i. -- : , ::sou, and tell tl! , iin the; are not cintginus, but Pharisees. ' [A, p . , . . Plausc.l They beloug'io, the same - class! of hypocrites who condemned the.F.a6eu7d 1-,e7au s e lle.ate and drat.k v:ith publieDus 9(1 sinners {applause]; and they appear to be just as fun of the bead-strong null of 's in the old times. They arc atlttlinlY ; very impudent , an,d very bold when they enter into the breasts of professing Christians la snub ; a .free and ,aulightened land ha Anictica.... Sueli big=. ()tied intolerance would he , 7 .ad enou7ll in ib 'fin.etoo or the Feejee hlatills, 'hut iu Arrieriea it is like a foil spot- upon' the bright sumilhine. pplaUsel, lam go big Enropg in a f'iv days, add wicu I -come back--=which I certainly will +.lo— may :tinit 1. will give a course, of lee tizres to raise-a fund to smil missionaries to Christianize-.those clerical Pharisees—' Clauziiterj- 7 -whohad rather the poor and lieselate should is - q have thegespel preaeh ed to them than that the means slieuld be furnished by th'e patron:l7e of your humble servant. I new entreat . the prayers: of 'this congrematioulor all such benighted - Land nasciablii.sintersi' Prtkccierri • CAL, - .l..xr,NzA Fr. 73 I TREES.---The Tuolumne Couier, le de ng the orchard at culu_mbia.uf C. H.. • "In this orchard is a fig tree four years from the cutting, that measures seventeen Inches round thcstem directly above the ground. It la twtnty - feet high, and em-1 braces with its limbs a eircuniferenee of forty-five, feet. it is now hanging full, with its second crop of. fruit for the sea son. We - noticed a grape vine, ilirce years old from the cutting,. that will yield an estirnate - rieight of eighty pounds of grapes thiseason. An apple trey called the Red Astraean, three years front the graft, bore fifty-five apples . this averaging from eight to tWolvc.• illohc.s in circumference, with a weight of. nine ounces average to the apple. One apple tree hi the orchard, not yet a year old, had two apples ripening on it." J'EFFERSO DAVIS ON N.O-111 WEIliTgll. '---Ina speeeli delivered on the 23d iI4eL, at the .1 :tin State Fair, iu Atzusta, Jef. ferson Davis paid a i‘Lis«issippian's tribute t, a Yankee gnat - line-book : ' You have aright to be proud of your nohicve,moots in the school-Louse, in tha asaembly, in the work-shop, in the geld and on the sea. You' have a right to be proud that your manufactures en circle the word. This is the power of plod over matter. This is what maiteo your people great. Above all other peo plc we are one, and above all hooka which have united us in the bond of a conamor, language, I place the good oil spelling. book of Noah" Web. ter. We have a uni t: of language which no other people pos.- se.ss, and Wo owe this unity, above all else, tO Noah I.Vebster's Yeuke.e spelling-book." v 7;!RPRIF, r. Ca:;tonter—What's the price otithis volume? CEcrk—Thet's a dollar and a half, with Which we glve you a handsome piece of jew. olry., wprth nt least two dollars. C'eno/2nr-H•Dear me; why, you will be ru.. iced, if you :continue this. Cler&—Oh, no; the luisluessi: so extensive, and we made the purellass when the times were very hard end people :11:ixiolis to sell. that's very funny—l don't understand:it. • mlt look - a here: I don't wish tu be outdnne lo liherslity. That n, dollar ited,a half hook, end you want to wake me a present of two dollars' worth of jewelry be. No I like to he liberal; I 'have no tivinev, butt dniet•need the jewelry—you just let me have the book and you keen the gift, and you will clear fifty cents, ac.iording to your own argument. Capital plan for ness, ain't it ? Tut: strivinz of modern fashionable ed ucation ieto snake the character impres sive; while the,result of good education, though not thelaim, would be to make it expressive. There is a tesidenCy in mod ern_education to corer the fingers with rings, and at the same time to cut the sin ews at the wrist. The worst education, which teaches self-denial s 'is better thin the best Which teaches everything else, and not that.— Tales and Essays by John Ste:dirty. TEARS A:"..TD LauGLITER..----Nirb at makes laughter determines whether laughter is good or bad. If it is the expression of lerity or i•ariity, it is frivolous. If. Wire the expression of moral feeling, and it often is, it is as reverent as tars are. .In a natural state, tears and laughter go band in band, for they are .twin-born. Like : two ebildiPn sleeping in the same cradle, - when-one wakes and stirs, the other wakes . also ---Beecher. SititirAElosAytatitftik , . E.uccezcfrtr.ra:inils - ir . • : . -I.l . l' , the- . l3siiviri I-I A RPERS WEE . . . Price Five CUNTS:4.• Zillll/bee ; - .sl We would r oe'so tiller: call. 'Ste 1 per's ircc/cf,yif .we were.not well I it is it ~.. l',..e.stferrnii_tf:pirp.:r isat../i.yirr. .`:::Ve.s, atrd for-that 'reast.t.tutd:'- , desire to see it,Pudermine rindti. lain kind of litoritture.',t6o,'prfr. blunts kite ta - ,raltfof-its4reirtle'rs', - -1,.... ta.tte for,.satisible,readityg,._atiri is ttltogctitet bad in iti; etreel....-;---YZ, , 2 L0r1 . d...0 -itircrtiser.! 1 -A-41.rft:46e§ : -.:l:l‘litiArii..)alliiir . "..A.lLe mush' to 1 'iris'e'cilt' 0 .4 . Fell 0;7-'enrcred literature, so we , s'amild . I,d glatit , stielliili -new , . .Weekly tube , . . , ... , . .. tat' p?..tee of - -..liose 'p r a"pera'..whieh' depend -for , ...it.bover we...present':lyott wrlftiAt it's.eness -- ,-0, I excitement on'ltoor, traSltynitival,,—.„v„L, .i'e n i, DTI. 110.11,5E--tlie inventor of SlOiiSl'..'S. IP:- i DIAN- lIOO,T PILLS. ....T.h.is Philanthrophrt ims 1 • :larper's Weeklv•abont:ds in itiffrinal matter. ".linit-ti-re. - gr''''‘:•"r;l"' - it - nr .. .li s iirki,u ..tralipg , .. . . ~,..„,,, , h j uant, instrnetive. :s o d t o.-_-.-..tairiug, antriog vistteu r..:nr..)pe., :Asia, O1.1(1 itirlel.t., as 111 hat, antl - il'es;:il. l .:ali, a vei'v large and •i„_.well - as . North Aniertelt..-..thr.4 spent thre , • years 1 erv..s..ng c.ireillailan. It. 16 a tip-top farrilly mo-... , :1.5, the IIiCAt'AIS oflour . Western.ceuatry—. l-paper..r.- r ßsr.tort .b.ntr.n.ll, . .. -1 : - - . 5 . t.v.. - AS in:this:x.7.y that the 1"....C:an Root P;lb i 7. It 111at . Ot1 7 .'s t'."cel:ljc)lB;. - the'lltrriper size for 7 -re...first dlsdevere I. -- lir. Y_Jrg.c was the first bindirig,,and ail exrieilertopportu-aryicnintrd.. 'au n to estal,:isi,Jll , fact that all diseases ariS•t. , I. ed for - any °al, who U'lshes totes-_,semi: theffr -11-1!..10.71.tifEN. 7 0F Milli:. lII,OOD-ft me. otir tils'rat'l ttfrirecerr - an . y as dis 17 1 , 7 ,25, 1 ,,, ,1,-, so 1, 3 - i iit. i i:rigzi, liertith. atul lifer--depentled upon tit's tiling 1tar,...-.l• . ..s)Vee:sly.- 7 1onii.:e (.'g.if:ri4.) Jack- tl.t . t,tl finid. .. _ . , . ,m4,./t. .. . s.• ~. 1. , • .... : , • Wltet,tlif.tTarmus rase.agcs become clogged, . 11 's • : . il-':ii ie"7. s ,•iis clear tyre, its entertain- c"' l do neti:ut in I._i•'oet he.rtlleny '4:1 . 1 too- _lag variety, its severe but j.tsc oritlei.sm3 no ~,1 attar: ' . .--:\Illi."1.1 0 lis .2' ,. ti'lli • , dY, I - 11,, b 10011 k 'Lt.' . the Icilie. - 3 of t•Le tunes, its tier,tritly-•,vt,,,,,ten I•ts actinri, bcirotries thi ,- ;c,,,...e0rrupt,1 erld i;.i, - and instrtmtiva artmles. and it.: airle -CCrre.- ..‘-' , 'l ' , AL . ; 111 ' 18 '-'"'"Ring 4 4 1/: !'"' - ' 6, slekn , l 'f : .a... " ': ' I ;mud:race all corubiue. t i malta it the:model Id• -tress of .every:. name ',., oar .trem-111 is e.x.- I.n?.Wspaper of our Amumtry, and 0r. , ; that et t.- , I lia:,-Ltni, par lital'U 1,:c., are' deprived of, :111 , ... d ..'..cni:y 1..,5t, 1,-.-iz..!. [l s coLi l ai ,- ;L : c tl'rtat•lre tiLnot -aSs;-,t- , 1 he throwingthe star; L ummary el 1.,.•,.•.,J,, e ,,,,i , D,,,,..., te . 1 - ,., z , L i, ?... ..„. zei , i' s .1 . :1:1.:1:. h .Imrs;tl,c hi •od will •Lccoute.-ehoko: altogether superior to that eoutained.in an, i .and ..u 3 . , 1 se - to se.i.aiellhus'e... - 2.r hght" , ,,c l l'..e•ri ill 1 oilier journal.. 8e.72,.f. , : pol-.14:L, , ,,J " a r,. in a c, r , : i fo:'ever .be 1. , ',(1% . a 0 . . t.. ;tow latja:rtr .A then] for irceSerl - :2 , ion - e !id biO;till; : „ it Fait'::! cat •; ni 1 C' ,t, I,C I:110111 , j. ;teed tYni.„l - ar:ol.ni 1 I.S.A. l ,tes of as it, deserves to be, it will be found Et f'uture ",t r :•,'-e hodtfree 'and-- onen..- . .,...Ainl 'now pleas:.: years as Welcorna a companir.a for `he id, r ,:l ) . Ife. us that wbi_..-. - e i . . do OUT W,Wer to put n land fireside,PS the day on Whiet_ it, iv-s' f irst i"..-u'fliCl , ittin -4 . - oul. , et,eh, u.-tiliely, MOrSe'S lU iperu.le,l,.—Jt.col,,,,:itv.,, (0 . 4 . /act i, : .,;,... . . 1 d,1.1n ' 11 - )ol. • 1:Ills, inanttract.... i'Ll front plants -'lt.; illu.. , trations are tttr ahead of rtuVjenrits.ll4 3l,l r`4 l, t's- '.." 2 • ,,,, i , l'•-• , I ,.. .yldroti'dii -'''' uto,""l'lin of the kind is thecoutitry. Its pen port2-aite i4US chili's iu-Nai" ,-, '-' , '''siqiii.- , . 11 , C°l lire ii--ith"" lof tlistinguislied-livie.,.. , ;inelt ar e o f tho ro , i ,l rea ', rec )I;',,ry of,tlistst..ed lartm One of the root, • wonli thy. price of the %Plume:— 4`. e..Y.,,(i1tri..;- i.lro di -Whicht:thes , . l'ills - n7cniade is a Sudorific,. , -.,_, 4atltztOVOCAie Cjie.rotaltql. . , .., . 1 ietiC . ..l Opela.l . ...,.1 ! S 4'! the ..d.tn, arm ass's!. Fresh, sparkling. anti.y.. - cacious: l. '" Its circa-, N,.tuse in throw , . g out IL" finer ntirts cr ::.e lation . is prolntbiy C a: g ~,i at e ,-, t , Eu.ce ,-, i3. eva .lcorrtrp.::',l - 1 , i%,.Z . '• • . The secemi is a . ..i . :1.,5.1 itchie*:ctl I li any publisution t.t. sue' , 7 - .:. t......-.1.:v ',Wh'..:ll..•is an EN.] •. '._, :.tut, that opens :and un period of its existence.—Drook:gi: ./....,',/ . 0,.. ! , : I logs the I,aslage t, the II:lig:w and thus, in n, .T.,e, best l a t/ aiy 1 ,, , ,,,,.. we ci .„, i . s.us j . Its pi,,;..„, tit: soothing inar.ner, performs its ‘ltity . lty.thro-,Y -em1.,.-net, a greatv 4r t ety of reading matter, and ' ii.l'g off phle gm , and ether • It tti.,drs Tre l tr's the its articles on tie loading topics o f t h e ~y.„3 . luttn by copious spitting. Tire third is a Di , are....Yritten with an soul -xlii,,U, would 301 iirei-J%-'7'llieit gives ease and donate strength cradit 10 tll6 "ThUllgtrel." of the ,I;rit t& it p re ,g, ; ., 1 to the t:trineys ; thus euerturaged, -, they draW —tl.e London "Times:' la, point of, illuitra.- I tares 3111"-ats of itnlioritY froth the bleed, tions,,it is -ahead of any of our i.ic;toriai sri,.:e.ta.' which is theta thrown out bountiltally- by the. —Xere Lonci,,,, -.4,/rerii,yer. • . urinary.-or val..: passage. and which , could o ri,trper' S ',Yeekly* , g.,,his rnat-i- Lncl Imp- not; 1.1..ve .be en .o.ktrtiarged in any ether w:ay. ularity with e'..ery issue. bzeanse it • gins, at !The fourth,is a •Cathartic, and accomprmie: and hits thlit r/ret age reg „i rement f or f„,ii, 1 the other properties of -the•Pilis while enga got reading, which this enterprising house so well I in nitrifying the blood; the coarser particles con. f rebond. Its artiCles are brie', t i-,,,,, ty, lof .ititpurity -which' cannot pass by the other, and ' devoid of purti. , :taship, it is as 1,,,....5ati1e I nutkts , are thus taken , up and conveyed off in iu subjects as it ls even iu tone, besides being , !=re: (flu' Rtitic - " , by ii , e bowels. marvelously cliettp.—Postrin 7rans.cr;pl. . From tlie above, it is shown that Dr.-Morse's Indian hoot I.!iEs not orly enter the stomach, but become •united with the blood, for they flartwri.fto - nyery part, ii rid coMpletely root out and cleanse the 7...,• - stcrufrora all itup._rity, and the . lifeOf the body., 3vhipli• is the, blood, be comes perretty healthy ; consequently alt'' sickhess 'and rain is driven front the sv,;tent. for they cannot rew.ain when the body blocoaig, so pure tm , l eier.r. • . . . ',They io4*on.. why people' are . so..distressed when sick, and why FO many die, is because .they do not. get . a -medi.eino- which v,-:11 p--ts to....the afiliet • pd.paro, and Which will 'opt i the uatitral - pasttageSfor.the disease to be oast out; image, a large quantity of food- ad other mat ter is lodged, anti the stomach and intestine:. are literally .uverflowinis with the morrnpted mars ; 'thus n.idergoing disagreeable ferreen trti...in, coast sully :nisi- g •, , ,itit the blood,Whicit thrli l ws corrrpfe'd matter through every re:n rind,artery, tent life :a taken from Cie body by ilis ,- -c:. - It horse's PILLS have added to theTh.t,etves - viefory upon - vletery, by resterin tolltions of the sick to kdoomini; health and happiness. Yes, fluliu , u-.'l who hate b: on raol,::,cl or torrrent-d with sickness, iialii anti anguish, mid whose fe , .l-.".3 fe , !rocs Lars; been scorched by the burrng, elements ti' ragoig femurs and who have. been hrought, as it were, within it step of the silent grave, now island ready to testify that , they t,yentid have b.:en atinthereil v.ith the 11 , •ad. hal it no: been for tois greet rod wonderful, metiiri9e. Morse's india . :l Root PIIIB. l,`„lter cue or two doses had been taken, they were astonished, and raise. lurely surpriscd,. in witnessing-their charrning . edects. Nat only do they give immediate ease and strength; and take away all cieknes, t , pain and . anguish, but they `nit once go to wort: at -"the foundation of the disease. which is the Moe& Therefore ; it will be sithwit, especially by those who use these. Pills, that. they will to cleanse and purify, that dis.: ea'se—that. deadly enemy--will take its flight, arid - the flush of youth and beauty will again return, and the prospect of a 1,13 g, asul happy life. win cherish and.bri , sitten your Cave. Bold by B.'lllllldt .10N . ES, Coudersport; also • 'O-y- all Medicine. Dealers in the county. .A. J. WEITfI & CO., No. 50 Z,eon.trd 6t., tiers York, l'f-oprietors; lrtf. 'MUDGE & CO., cpsopriotors of Dr. A. Trask'a • Magnetic Ointruent,yEarl 7iile, .I.otlison Cu., IL ,1 - ., General Agents. 1.0:4'.:-.1: - .. , Bark .Nanabera of IIAII.PER'S WEEKLY, ris well as 6'cvers for Li.iXintr the Volume jut eampieteil, eau be furnished tic the Publishers. TERMS': ` One Cony for Twenty Weeks, $1 00 Oae Copy fur One Year, 2 50 0:1e Copy for Two Years,- 4 00 Five Copies for Uue Year, 9 00 Twehte CcTie3 tut. Oue Year. 20 00 Tweaty-Eve Qopie's for.Oae Year, 40 00 An Extra Copy uiil be alkwed for, e)iry Club or TSVFLVE Or TIVEI:ii`Y-Pm. Sudsrulatala. Yolunle 1., fur the Year 1857, of " PER'S WEEKLY," handsear...ly I.::,:uud • iu Cloth extru, ...211 , :e $3 50, 13 nowiready. BRAND RETH's PILLS pur,Lvy THE DLOOD, Continued pain or untia?lness; In any organ is generaily cared by one Or more ciuse.i ot Jima(lreth's Pills.. Thirty personal, perienee by the undersigned fully jurtify thi assertion. 1;r. James Lull, (..f Potsdam, N. - V., Say 3 ; " I ha - re cured the deplorable ::.oltiVt!iltSF. of '.he ' bowels .with flrftwlretu's isill when evert other remedy bati faded, and the patient was given up to die. Skin diseases of as invete rate and painful character, such mi erysipelas, salt rheum, .Letter and summer-heat, I have seen eradicated . oy their use. I ha:e. • cured the rtteemulie, the epileptic, the 1 arelytie and the consumptive with these excellent pills, alone." in jaundice 'and all affections -of the liver, d•spepsia, dyszintery and diarrhoea, pleurisy, sudden pains and intlaininations, female structions, scorbutic and serofulcfus, even g_iuty• and neuralgic unctions, have glycn way tt, the use of this nicdiciae, and now, alter twenty years' experience., my estimation, of 131-aucireth's Pills continnes.to increase. OBSTRUCTION. A young lady, beautiful anti healthy, took cold, which caused a serious obstruction. for two years; her health was broz:eu down coil her beauty departed: . At length Brandretlff , Pills were tried; eleven dasv, or freita two to four, wer.) taken in fiften.days preceeding, the usual period. Regularity was restored, .+Lnd her healt'a and goou looks recovered. %, - tiFolS Brandreth , s Pills are the best ver:aifr , re • they-are infallible." A little years F old, for same was dr4clDillg ils caotlltr gave it one of itrandr , :tii's iagar ei.ated pills; ' ihe nest day tbire elude away a wotm sivee t . inches long, and as large as a thild's finger. 'The child was well. . A 'gentleman, away fro7:a home, 'was taken with sdPurisy ; the inihtrarttion was terrible,. every ' breath Made him tvrithowiti: ft goisy. iio 1 , 7 Brandreth's Pills were swallov,..i.e., at:4 w tnr. Oil alit:Tell Ocatly ;thU pills opt . :rat.4,4ind the pain :vas ; ofgruel taken, rind six. inure pills, and the second day the pa tient was cured. These; staf f en,eats_stoiiiitl - vreiglii . , `stag prevent the use of pr,isontius the :ad practie,of bleecbng._ • ,-8.-BRA'NDRETIL Brantlroth's Pill:: are sold at the Principal ()Tree,' 224 Canal 'strVet, Bra_ndreia at :L5 cents per"bdx, and the ,ata'n.‘ f .sug.tiOaat.. oti,l3.oenta, WatraiitelLto keep as ivelPas the. plain. Sold also .by .531.1T1.1 4 JONES, Cou. dersport.' ' - • losida.) .A;:. ;11. 4C. BROCRIEW, 22- Cliff sti-eei, N ew- York, ILKNVIFSCTUREtit OF GLASS MERGES, 11,0MEOPALIIC 011.1r,13 WED Iir..?..ASURES, LET ,BorrLEs, . Glass Ware 'for Chemists, Druggists;-Per ftiin,!rs;Phntograpers, etc. Green Glassware by the package. A liberal discount made to the trade. Orders Croat Country Druggists and Dealers sOlieited. l Price Lies sent, on "appli catitin. SUBSCRIBE FOR TIII "POTTER NIIANAL." .:Eferel!ntZendtrAors nn their srd eind . nnt bs itn n om.ki. upnn byn Counterfeit a Morse's Indian Root'pf:la, signed _A. B. :More. Root Fills let - 'the. narner nud.iiiguature on • !' „ NZW . GOODS.. Low Prices . r.tttd Beatty ray, AT 61141101 s; C.C,NTER. SUBSCIIIIII:113 are ofrkrini f)r sale au entirbly new stock, Or s islij.g. of • • DRY Goom,:, GROk - -Eirth:S, HARDWARE, CgOOKIIItY, G1,J155 W.U.RI3 BOOTS 6; 12 CAPS, UM, AIIASOL6I ri ( YIV S:II\..IIVIS PA PER,. 1:1:AbY • • NOTIONS, ke., , • In onr SCOCtiiji3:3 -wants of all bnve.been ramembered. Ti,c Gemi.neen 'can tied in oar stook,. el Jleady Slade clothing- art eloaant ur . BuYaess suit, lud. we have I.;:its & Capa and Boots & . - Shoes to rrtatcl/.. ' The .Ladies can find Fashionable Bonnets bea.utiftilly trimmed, er ber.nets and trimming; a good. assortment'Of Dress Goods, and '-trimi f.ilo-!•ea, 'Mitts, Ilasier?,'• and ,Gaiters.— And, fart but not least, , Corded and .skeleton Skirts ; also, Rattails, 'Skirt,Whaltibct , ,a :and triseSkfrtllroopt ;' lienntiful .I' , A .Necklaces and Bracelets, Corals,..Fans, and too many Other •ilii_n4.slo .of -which,we are Sellinglow Chsli; Lumber, or 'any kind of Produce.,•::,FLOUß; MEAL, FISH eAri steady on hand. • • 4, W. B. & J. IL GRAVES.; Shar.on Center, Potter .Co,,- Ps.:, June 6, 113Z;7:-10:3—tf. RANGES AND LV4ONS just received by Nur 16:3 W B.& J: H. GRAVES. IVERA GOODS--•d Large and Splendid sortutentju.at t .f•eived at • 10,1 ADVERTISE IN THE POITEB. JOURNAL. 0 ;tie . 4:i • • iIIATA4I:py_34}.4IMTED. CO, .I,*atl3f; .3:leAuce4, I ' • No. 333' Broadir. AGENT -FOR Tim. BEST BOSTON . & N. Y. rifldq,:targ4t . =.4:syqn*.t,, , pt ileoris l ; Ihstrunienta, and lerehandise of all kids, in the United States. .IqiiffifififTffiter6iCirttfoi - diftniiiifiettirr i fie prising thoStr of, ever N . :mitt:7 - of style,. from the philiTif,',.....:t - c.rftlistilistaritiattrOadavesTit Walnut:or Bose:Coot? Cases, from, $l5O to $206,1 I , t,O those of the roost elegant, finish up to- One . ' 1,Th0..t-titnei pollars.... No . , .the Union, can cotapett;witit - ihe nbor&'ia the number, cprietrAini celebrity of Its . instiunients; nor, in the Eltrentely law prices tit ::hie hey e . FORACii WATERS' NIC:DETIN.IMPROVEI. - i tri,;h cvallyithopt Iron Frames, pos .;asiing in tlioir itoprOvetnents of:over-strings action, - a -length and :,ecnpatal of ',toile equal to the-,Granifi Piano, united with ire - hene..y tint:ldiir:illititY of struc:fure int the Square - PiattO. T-hu7 are justly prOnounced by the. Pres's anti Masters, to tostliosa of any pillar, innnufacinrer Th..y are built t-f the - neat and ino'st -thorough ly. sew: uneti ,guara.ateed LttiLd Qf 'every e'liniuLt. .Each Instrument go....7ttuttieti to givdsatifaction, or pureliase i totney 1 i V: . perior tuuch and citrahility 01 amke. (Sunr.3.l tie equal tempertplient.) Me -0: styles :And utCLkes. Price „ 4 ;;;l;.),abb. bc.u.k.s Clerfi; - Lueu Charchei, sii ext . l':re dil,ccood. MAIt'FIN'S , lui . r.. , ,ns, - • • . Btows.s HAIL'S, .. . . ri_.1•71.T.,.... , r.::en:s . _is, ' . ACCOItDE()NS, ..' • VIOLINS, and (17.AtylIcal:In struyiwat R '‘ . 3f all' Itlue.t . A, e.t.l(iwtr prices th - ii.v. ex ......- befur.: 01.7t..ed to the public A: large iihicumit '...0. TeaClierS' and SCIIOOI3. Thet • trlz.de Fll , plied on the infr,,t liberul terms. • SrL'OND-ITA.NI) PIA:;'..) 1. at Treat bar‘ g:ins ; constantly it . l Rare . , --price frup,:53,1.P,..t0 3.5lErti.E.C.-.. , 0ne of the largest and heft se leet.ed• catalof,rues -of Ittssic now publiihed, cOmprls'o , t - Inane of tae earlic3- and inoi.t pop- Oar air4.o . i. the day, and 1.19 lie sold at one.: third of r from •the regular priee. sent mail to a:1 riarts of the roan., •rr, 'Particular and pnrscissnl atten tion paid to all orders 'Sr.t isfaetior..g en ran teed in e - ery in suutce. - 1 3 in /los and . ::ielotleona for rent and rent allowed on ittatellase, and - Melodeons for on monthly pay:heists. Second-10.nd. PinnOA ~tak r•ll in . csellange for new. Cir:neral and select ti.italogueu and Snladule of prices forwarded to all. parts of the , :ottuAry bk snail. • . inducomeiltsolfernd to ..).GESTF . parts ui thn uentltry, to c.il the Ilorarn '.Paters' cod Nitteic. is: tG IiONVARD,..4.SS6CIATION„ A Benevolent institution, eitobliAcd entluirvientAr,the relief of the ; and dis :rc—sesi, I,4:wed :nth l'irvlent and digenve. MOall porsons alliicted with Sexual Di efts- A.. es, such. as SPEPM.VTOP,RIREA, SEMI YA WEAN'iESS, IMPOTENCE, GON011; GLF:ET, SYPHILIS; - the Vico of ONANISM, or SELF ABUSE, &e.., - Atte HOWARD -•I.SSOCIATON, in view' of 1 the awful destruction of heninn life, caused Sexual ti - e deceptions prar. ihsed upon the unfortunate victims of such itise.i.sies by-Quacks, several veers ago directed their Conmitti np; Surgeuu, es a' CH RITA UK _ICC worthy of llitir nanoc.'tn,t,i,cn c Dispel: ratry for the tteattnetit of this das.-: of iliseascs., in.all filet: f,:mn:4, and to ;giv . e,MEDICAL VICE, cir.A.Trs, to, all who apply by letter, with a descriptic.if Of their Ccaslition, (age, OCC U pati on, habits of -li; . e, &a . .. 1 and in cases rf extreme povertv, to rutrsvth FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that tho 2tvogiatl'm comumlids the highest Skull sf, the a e,aud :71,1r...:5h the most. aprir;:.vcd 'mot' ern 'fi:e Lireciors. an a revietV T.ff the past, feel assnred that -their lab Ors ite,thls si;hefe•of effort,, have been Ot,great henelit tv the atilieted, es-pecialiy to the ,yontg, and they have resolved to devote themSelves.:with rt. uoved. zeal, to this very important, hut much despised eause, 1 Just P.ublislicil by the Asirich.ition, a ne , p-rt cn Spermat-rriic”a, or Seminal Weal:nest, 1 the Vioe of 'Ounnism, Mczlorbation or -Self-. Abose, and other. Diseases of the Sexual Or., g uns, by the Cc:limiting Surgeon, which will seta by Mail, (in a ealed eri.velope,)iFßEE OF -ClrAßGE,'bit receipt of TWO ST.VNIPS ibr postage.i Arldresi, for Report or treatment, Dr. CALHOUN, Consulting Sitrgeoh, Howard Asscclat•d , - No. 2 South Ninth Street, . i By Ord 'of flie'Directc•rs. • • EZRA "D. 'HEART WELL, Preiident• Sccretaril. [10:24-Iy. • • 111LLP 01 1 22 =AD- gul.r.TEßs. . rT,:tir.7, subscribers tat:e this inethod..of fOrrninr; tkeir friend; that ,the:v are in ifeipt of, and tire now openig, a ch9lee a; td. ticiirabl - : stock of - • STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, to which they invite the attention of aTI desire to futtlie* purchases. Our tattickAitlarte has. been selected with. great. care r and is par to the . Wanis of thi3 f.ectiUn cf-Outcontitry.. Our stock of Dry GootineoL-' sistrtuf gill DRESS 0001)S, TiII:Oa:CGS, IIIBBONS,: EMI; nn inl:ic lES, PARASOLS ? CLO2IIS, C ASSIm ERES , VESTINGS; LO-- '! MEST ICS . f _ t ; ENS, • HOSIERY, SHAWLS, • and a varietrof other articles, too amen:jos to mention. - Yr a have also a'cotaplete assort. went of • ' - • GROCERIES, DAMMAM AND - _ cuocKEßn all , of.whieh - . Will be sole. uncommonly cheap , ap for ready pay, and for appro - red credit uni as reasonable terms as , any -other establishrndnt. MANN 4; - ..NICIIOLS.. :Millport, Aug. 11, 1p6.-3.:13 THOMPSON', CARRIAGE WAGON • MAREI3 '• and RE • PAIRER, Cor.derzport,.Potter Co., Pa., takes this method of infornung'the pub.. • licin general that he, is 'prepared‘A• - .M to du all -work in hia line with _promptness, in a.Workman-like manner, and upon the most accommodating terms. Payment for _Repairing invariably reqUired on delivers - of the work.. re All kinds of PRODUCE . taken on of•wols. it 4.. OLMSTED'X PRILIDELP MN. SHIRTING.S, LINENS PRINTS. ti fag- AND . 1 1 EME3I13Eit NVILEN .1411cityr • ltitiNts ••-• • • ; "s. TITAT ' 't'''Dr - R• 1" 01)MISTE1 5 -1 ;STOSCK-,13..-11EPLLNIslIED AGAIN wri N- I EW ef :S EA:ONAI3I,I; C 4 0 0 D S )11; FOR BALVIT 'SMALL .- - ADVA_NCE. HOT NVEATITE A-ra Niore.E),..-pectk.ar LAWNS,. BAREGES; and. other SI,I3IEIIOpS, JUST RITENTII:t As iii be SOLD (11E.1 Also, tx LA;IGESItit bf bOTT ON ADES LINENS. &c:, for .111 :ti AND BOYS' - S li NI AT LOW FiuN . FOR LEADY PAY. HaT PALY-LEAV,STRAIV; COLOP.III/, 1.T.:(-110 RN iti:dt4e L.A.ItGr.ST BEST rs ,- iornltot SOFT 11. 1 .T.5e% croft'. ed in THIS 11.tha: Hoots Sz. Shoes LA.RCIFI ASSORTMinNT P_PaCES--AND, \\ AT IS OF MOI T )11'0 iITANCE, ARF, ELL ItOk_ GODD STOCK. I ...AL MIAVF Whilz . : the Sun Slnnen But before cornmonew,. see ti you have plenty - of acted ute]4 slich a - SCYTHES, SNATIIS, FORKS S RAKE.' Zf qnythipg is -lacking, please c at 01:51sTED'S—Plentyon . Clothila fr ClO6 . - cRANATS, COLLiIIS rtne, GLOVES & lIOSIERI now on Lind, GROCERIES. A full supply, at the loNCest fric .„. /ITfp rip 1 • 1• . A. • _Lev fe WP.:rranted .to gi%4e satifaccion, the motley', refunded. Tla Coudersport, July 13, 18A. -A PRIZE - iron Etmaw IYIIO SUBECIMIES YOB. ITY. New York Weekly ties A BEATJTIMIS ; I.I_,LUSTP4TED • FAMILY Iglillir-SFAII!DR rialltriE NEW YORK WEEKLY PIIES. is ef - best Etefary - pripers of ti:e Qua_ ito TWENI.T 'or COLUMNS, of and ELEGANTLY I'LLUST gATED Week, j. A GIFT NVORTII Fkom. no (EiTs 000 4)0 WILL BE SENT TO . T SCRiltElt -ON RECEIPT TIIE MOSEY.' 1. TERMS-: One copy for one year, and 1„ gift, Three eOpies' oue year,. and 3 giftN. t'ive copies one year, - and 5 gdig„' Tea c.opits one yeaT;2nd 1 ,- ; Tventy-que eel - 4es oiic, ear, and tiff The aiticics tobc ralstributedarteirli In the following lict 1 United States 'treasury • Note, ;100 V, 2 do dO do -50 'O , ' 5 .do do do 20 - T f., 10 •do do do liw Cti 10 Patent. Lever Bunting. i based Wateliezi, . IP r , - 20 Gold 'Watches, . 75 Of 50 " do . - • cii 6 " 100 do' - ro I , ,r t . 'SA ',ales' Cob', Watches, t',s o.' u 0 Silver Cased _ Watches, -, 3000 , 51)0 Silver Way-her, $l5 00 to :21. otl • 1 taio, Goldiluard, "Ve:4 and Fob Chains, 10 •tO to 3000, 1000 cola Pens and " - Pencils, • - CO to 15 co. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Btocchei, Drops, Breast Ping, Cuff Pins. Flecve Rings, Shirt Studs, Watch K,:ys, Geld Siiver•Tbirables, and a vial, iy of cal.d, cies, worth from 50 certs to sts 00 Gn receipt of the FebE;cription InozEY subszrib,vea , rietue will ha ech.rol bP6ke oppcsite ajnumber, and the Eat c' ipbriding - with. that untober'v;ill he Pr . ' weekl to him by matt or a poet iv,vl. There is neither htimhug nor the • above, as every subscribe: • I tz . prize of value. We prefer ,fo taste t:a! I era' distribution among them instead c: i ng a large uommiesion to „Agect- 2 . 0 4 ' the subscriber the amount that would j : the Agent and in many allies a laaoire , More. - y,AII communications sbotad t' e f dressed to DANIEL ADEE, PrßLlEnts!, . 11 .: 43 .] • 211 Centre itrat, No ORATLGE . FOR SRO -WINO Tai Goqdrjuitreceived it -oix
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